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Say What? Question: I am depressed and on happy pills. Sometimes I’ll be completely fine; other times I’ll have a sobbing emotional breakdown in the middle of a club. One of the few, really good, awesome things I have in my life is a group of friends that is loving, nurturing, understanding and sympathetic to my issues. My problem is that I fear I’m becoming too reliant on them. Some of my friends make me food when they suspect that I am not eating well, and others keep bottles of my medications at their homes, so that I can have access to them if necessary without fear of overdosing. So, how do I keep from depending on my friends too much? I am worried that I’m becoming “that friend,” who no one actually wants to be around, and who gets made fun of when absent. On my less rational days, I convince myself that I’m crazy, that no one likes me, and that I should just hide in my room and not pester anyone because no one will like me anymore, and I’ll be all alone. Please tell me how to set boundaries with people in order to ensure that I’m not overly reliant on them but still able to reach out when I need help. Dr. ZZ: From the sounds of it, you have a great circle of friends. When they cook for you or keep your medicine at their homes, they are in fact saying, “I like you.” Unfortunately, your brain is translating their actions differently. It hears, “I like you -- for now -- as long as you don’t start to depend on my care and count on it too much and become a burden. Enjoy this meal of temporary toleration and eventual judgment and abandonment.“ Meanwhile, your friends are just saying, “I like you.” The way to set boundaries around this is to accept what is offered with grace and gratitude. You are loved. Your friends are proving it to you all the time in ways that are not difficult for them. They wouldn’t offer these things if they didn’t want to. Stop looking for evidence that you’re unworthy, and stop questioning these acts of kindness. Deal with the fact that your friends like you. Let them feed you, and when you can -- in whatever way you can -remember to feed them back. Question: I have a guy friend who is friends with my roommate and comes over once a week or so to socialize. Although we seldom make plans to do anything specific together, we get along well when he’s here and can talk for hours about our common interests. The problem is he’s a rapist. Through word-of-mouth and by his own admission, I know that he once raped a woman in the group he hangs with and behaved inappropriately toward another. In both cases he’s been drunk; he drinks a lot. Apart from these instances, I’ve never known him to be out-of-control. We’ve talked about his drinking before, and

I let him know that he has a problem with alcohol. On the few occasions I’ve seen him drunk around women-friends, and I’ve been up-front with him about his actions. If I were ever out with him and saw him getting creepy towards someone, I would definitely warn her and stop him. This guy has been nothing but stellar, courteous, and hilarious around me and mine. He’s always been fun and feels safe in our home and presence. Knowing about him otherwise eats away at me sometimes. I don’t want to protect or enable him, but I’m not sure a zero-tolerance approach towards friendship is going to change anything for the better. Do you think I should modify our friendship? Should I bring it up out of nowhere and see if I can make him more aware of his behavior (“Hey, you may not know this, but I hate that you raped that woman”)? Is there anything I can do about the awkwardness I feel inside? Are there ways to make this situation better for me and for other women? Dr. ZZ: Excuse me for being less than elegant: This guy is a rapist. How many women does he have to rape before you stop being friends? You say he does inappropriate things (like raping people?) only when he’s drunk. Well, the average rapist rapes six people in a lifetime, and alcohol is a common factor. He may be just getting started, or perhaps he has raped other people you don’t know about. Under no circumstances can you be around to monitor his behavior every time he’s drunk. Besides, why would you want to take that on? You’re asking the questions you wrote because something about this fellow doesn’t sit right with you. Could it be the fact that he rapes women? Perhaps you are grossed out by the prospect of being friends with a rapist. “But he’s stellar, and courteous, and hilarious,” you say, “And we have so much in common.” Indeed! This is probably what his victims thought right up until the moment he started raping them. As horrible as it is to discover something like this about a person you like, and as desperate as you may feel to find ways to make it less real, you know what he did. It is no accident that he can rape someone and then present well with friends. That’s exactly how psychopaths get away with criminal behavior. They don’t “seem” dangerous, and they surround themselves with people who tolerate, rationalize and apologize for their actions. My hunch is you don’t want to be one of those people. Exercise your emotional muscle, and option for zero tolerance. Copyright © 2015 Say What? You can read all past articles of Say What at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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When did you start considering yourself a poet?

Siapa... ? by Bill Dalton

I was the ‘class clown’ always sitting at the back of the class making snide remarks, impersonations of teachers and being sent to the principal’s of¿ce. They only put up with me because I was also the smartest kid in the class. One day I wrote a comic version of Chaucer’s ‘The Canterbury Tales’ satirizing all the teachers in my high school. Overnight, a ‘poet was born’ and there was no going back. I’m a more ‘literate’ clown now. What is distinctive about your work?

Beryl Dov:

Poet Laureate of the Internet Bery Dov was born and raised in the multiethnic melting pot of Brooklyn, New York. An ordained rabbi, he holds degrees in biology, philosophy, literature and business management. Beryl has traveled extensively to more than 100 countries and has lived and worked in New York, Israel, Montreal, Texas and New Mexico. He ¿rst visited Bali in 1973 as a 20-year-old backpacker discovering Indonesia. Beryl now lives in semi-retirement in Ubud where he spends most of his time writing. An Internet sensation, he received 15 million page views in 2014. Beryl is currently working on a Twitter project to launch his 10-word aphorisms to one million people daily. Who were your ancestors? I am descended from countless generations of rabbis. My great grandfather, Rabbi Beryl Gulden, who I am named after, was a student of the Chofetz Chaim, arguably the most renown and inÀuential rabbi of the 20th century. Despite this esteemed provenance, my mom dutifully warned me, “the longer the beard, often the bigger the thief.” What is your professional background? I’m entrepreneurial by nature and fortunately have never worked for anyone in my life. I created an adult educational school when I was still a grad student, then a non-pro¿t organization related to the New York Theater. My ‘Bali’ business for the past 25 years has combined my love of art and travel. I’ve exported handicraft, art and furniture from Indonesia, an enterprise that is now in its second generation with my kids running the business day to day. My Indonesian wife Bing has become the main buyer. I still choose and design new products for the family business Free World Gallery.

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I think my Jewish ‘wiseass’ sense of humor permeates my writing, poetry and aphorisms. It’s a quality you also see in Woody Allen, Jerry Seinfeld, Jon Stewart, Billy Crystal, Judd Apatow, Albert Brooks, Mel Brooks, Sarah Silverman and Larry David. The list is as endless as the line for visa extensions at imigrasi. Did you know that Jews constitute only about 2% of America’s population, but represent 70% of its working comedians. In America the laughs on us. Do you make your living solely from your literary and artistic output? I make nothing ¿nancially from my writing or my art. At present writing for me is a work of love. I do not ‘sell’ myself to publishers. My philosophy is “Build it [the audience and the body of work] and they [the publishers and offers] shall come.” Where did you get your love of sayings? From reading Ambrose Bierce’s ‘The Devil’s Dictionary’ at age 13. It truly resonated. I found I had Bierce’s aptitude for witty de¿nitions. I’ve since become the master of the ‘10 word’ aphorism, witticism, quote, profundity, one-liner and wordplay on an almost limitless range of topics. The art of the epigram ranges from an Oscar Wilde witty remark, a Chris Rock one-liner or a Dalai Lama sutra. I’ve written 2500 of them in the past 6 months. They’ve already had 14.5 million page views this year, which possibly means I’ve become ‘viral.’

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Where do you get your inspiration? Sometimes I bounce off other people’s ideas and can say, like Einstein, I see further because “I stand on the shoulders of giants.” When my Internet connection is down, my ideas bounce off my own imagination. What kind of following do you have? I have the largest following and most poems on ‘Hello Poetry’ where I post daily. Poemhunter, another poetry website, just informed me that they will upload my 5700th poem shortly. Unfortunately, I’m much too busy writing to market myself. I need volunteers for that. Know anybody? What book is on your bedside table now? I rarely have the time to read novels these days. I stick mostly to short story collections. I’m reading Will You Please Be Quiet, Please? by Raymond Carver. I admire his precise, punchy prose.

How many years have you lived in Bali?

Can you give us a few tips on how to become an Internet celebrity?

I ¿rst came to Bali in 1973 and have returned almost every year since. I personally collected masks for 7 years. In 1990, I set up the handicraft business in Bali for one year with my family and sent my ¿rst container to New York. In 2009, I moved to Bali full time.

The biggest secret is metatags, keywords and hashtags. This secret is useless unless they are appended to something well written. The other secret is being consistently proli¿c. Your bid for fame must be recast daily.

Why did you choose Bali as your place to live and work?

Do you have any advice for an aspiring poet?

For me it’s the perfect balance between beauty, goodnatured people and value for the dollar. If you’re a city kid, staring at a volcano and terraced rice ¿elds from your bedroom is heaven, as I would imagine staring at the Manhattan skyline is paradise for someone born in a village.

“Do it for the love, because the money ain’t coming.” By the way, that’s a 10-word aphorism.

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What is the best way to contact you? balipoet@gmail.com

How did your interest in poetry start? Early on it might have been Ogden Nash’s humorous combination of wordplay, rhyme and wit. By the time I did my master’s in theater, it had become Shakespeare. My love of the Bard sealed my utmost desire to come out of the closet and become a poet.

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Petitenget to Pererenan If you live, work, have a business or just have some exciting news about this area then we want to hear from you! Canggu News submissions for future editions are welcome to be emailed to: canggueditor@yahoo.com If you are submitting information about a future event, please be sure to provide accurate details regarding time and place and include pictures where relevant.

instruction and answer any questions you may have regarding the programs on offer for the coming term.

It’s Free to Come and Play at JSA’s Open Day! Ok, so New Year has come and gone and we are already steaming through the beginnings of yet another notch on the calendar. It’s time to stop making excuses and start getting back into routines and exercise and that includes our kids! As our beautiful island is not necessarily overflowing with recreational parks designed for safe and effective outdoor exercise, it is sometimes tricky to find the solution for getting our children motivated to move. The Junior Sports Academy once again has the answers for school age sports and recreation programs and have planned an Open Day on January 25th for everyone to come and see for themselves what all the buzz is about. An established organisation run by experienced professionals, the Junior Sports Academy has been designing sporting programs for a number of years now especially for kids aged 3 - 17 years, with the aim to teach new skills to children whilst being active, having fun and making friends. They employ experienced trainers with

international accreditation and credentials who have achieved excellence in their fields. Director of Sport and Recreation, Duane Ferguson, a fitness professional for nearly 20 years, has experience working with elite teenage athletes as well as children with special needs, consulting with and developing exercise programs for various high schools throughout Australia. The JSA offers a variety of sports such as Soccer, Tennis, Swimming, Dance, Gymnastics, Trampolining, Basketball and Bowling, all with experienced and internationally acclaimed, professional coaches. The Open Day is scheduled for Sunday, January 25th from 9am until 12pm at the Tennis Centre, Canggu Club East. It is open to the public and free for everyone to come and join the fun. There will be demonstrations for Tennis, Soccer, Gymnastics and Basketball, and all of the Junior Sports Academy coaches will be on hand to provide professional

A little oasis offering breakfast, lunch and dessert, Quince is open from 9am - 4pm, seven days. The menu is petite but that’s just as well because each options looks equally delicious and I am finding it difficult to make a decision. The Breakfast Platter is the obvious solution as I get to sample every dish and a bargain at just 75K.

Quince = Quite Delightful The old adage, ‘Good things come in small packages’ is perfect to describe tiny culinary delight, Quince Cafe in Batu Belig. What a fantastic foodie find! Open only a couple of months, this magnificent morsel was worth the wait. Owners Michelle and Armen signed the lease on the property just two days after arriving in Bali, but took their time over the course of a few months to find the right ingredients for this perfect blend. Looks like they got it right!

My tray arrives laden with little bowls of taste temptations. There is a leek, thyme and comte cheese puff pastry galette, a serve of grain muesli with yoghurt and local honey, sugared brioche, a savoury sensation of house baked beans, cherry tomatoes, spanish onion and oregano, refreshing and mildly minted tropical fruit salad and a wee sample of their spiced milk! A variety of textures and delicate flavours do not disappoint. Each offering is a party in my mouth. Dragon fruit and rambutan dress the display, completing a creative smorgasbord of colour and flavour. This is no surprise really as I discover after chatting with these owner/operators that creativity is in Michelle’s blood (she is a chef and textiles designer) and Balinese born Armen has years of experience in the hospitality industry. Their obvious passion for this new project is evident from the way they greet their customers to the flavours they produce on the plate.

Younger children won’t miss out on any fun either as Ready Steady Go Kids will also be there on the day, offering their sporting programs for kids aged 1 - 3 years. Widely recognised as Australia’s “leading children’s sports and exercise program” and operating in Australia since 2004, Ready Steady Go Kids has been designing multi sports activity programs for younger children in Bali since 2013. Their activities are physio based and focus on developing fine and gross motor skills as well as learning the basics of 10 different sports in a non-competitive, safe, structured and inclusive environment. They promote a healthy, active lifestyle with programs designed to foster confidence and comfort in littlies during play among their peers. The JSA Open Day on January 25th is the perfect opportunity to enrol for after school activities programs commencing in the new school term. Come along and kick a ball, swing a racquet or even show them your skills on the trampoline wall! It’s free to be part of the fun! For more information about the upcoming term schedule or the January 25th Open Day, please visit their website: www.jsabali.com or email them at : jsa@cangguclub.com

The lunch selection is equally enticing with the likes of Larb gai and Balinese spiced pork rice paper rolls for starters. With just a few tables inside and out, Quince is an intimate dining experience without the crowds. You immediately feel like you are a welcome guest in their private kitchen as you take a seat and they strike up a comfortable conversation whilst preparing your order. There is no pretence and I feel as though I have known them far longer than the short hour I have been sitting, dining and chatting (no! not all at the same time!) Everything about Quince is carefully and creatively put together. The tiny kitchen area is cleverly camouflaged behind a half wall of glass, providing a hygienic divider for food preparation but allowing for continued conversation. Pots of greenery punctuate the warm wooden counters and polished concrete walls and floors. The ambience is cool and comfortable and conducive to a speedy return! I look down at my watch and realise I have whiled away more than an hour in this appealing little locale. Definitely not time wasted though, Quince is a delightful dining experience. One I will be sure to repeat in the near future. Thank you Armen and Michelle, you made my morning! Quince - Jalan Batubelig 2A. Phone 081 338 522 529

day’s activities will be a 20/20 cricket match between Australia and “The Rest of the World!”. Everyone over the age of 16 years of age is invited to showcase their batting and bowling prowess and participants each receive some cricket ‘clobber’ for the occasion. Patriotic zinc is optional! It’ll be just like a day at the MCG or the WACA for these Canggu Club Ashes with competitions like the ‘Classic Catch’ and ‘Man of the Match’. If you are eager to play in the match of the day, register your interest online via email to: duane@cangguclub.com. Limited spots are available so get in quick! Don’t despair if you’re not out in the field or doing your best Don Bradman, fun filled activities for young and old are literally the flavour of the day with pavlova eating competitions (I think that’s one invention we might have to share with the Kiwis), and other ways to test your mettle such as AFL Handball, Table Tennis, Pub Darts and more!

Bali’s Best Australia Day BBQ is a Beauty! Australian expats let’s rejoice For we live in Bali. Canggu Club’s the place to go For the Aussie Day Barbie! As Australians living in Bali, many of us miss that unmistakable sizzle and smell of snags at a Sunday BBQ. For a familiar taste of home, to simply celebrate being Australian and enjoy some iconic Aussie activities, get along to Canggu Club’s Backyard BBQ on Australia Day Eve - Sunday, January 25th.

Celebrations kick off at 12 Noon with a scrumptious BBQ lunch menu and special deals on Aussie wines. Tucker will be available throughout the afternoon so there will be ample opportunity to wrap your laughing gear around a burger or two. As we know, Aussies are a little partial to a cold one so grab your mates and pitch in to share a frosty bucket of Bintang stubbies or Alben’s Cider to help take the heat off the day. Now it’s not an Australia Day party without some cricket and this shindig is no exception as the highlight of the

Entry to Canggu Club’s Aussie Day Backyard BBQ is of course free for Canggu Club members. Standard day pass prices will apply for non-members at just RP 240,000 per adult and RP 120,000 per child under 17 years of age. Your littlest Aussie battlers can enjoy their own Australia Day party and mums and dads can rest easy with babysitting a breeze as Cubby House Kids Club Canggu will be hosting their very own Australia Day kids only party. So break out the lamingtons and get set for an afternoon of fun, sun and a fair bit of lighthearted ribbing at Canggu Club on Sunday January 25th. For more details about the Great Aussie Outdoor BBQ or the Cubby House Kids Aussie Day party visit: www.cangguclub.com I dunno about you mate, but I’m in like Flynn!


Rubber Ducky.....You’re the One! Yes, Yes...... all part and parcel of the greater Bali experience I hear you say, but it is always nice to escape those oft icky aromas and treat ourselves to a more appealing sensory overload. Bathe is bursting with bottles of lotions and potions to soothe and smooth, pamper and protect. I feel like a little kid in candy store as I make my way along the shelves of testers in this apothecary styled store, selling all manner of delightfully smelly concoctions.

Black and white tiles, a claw-foot bath and a barber’s chair complete the retro look of Bathe’s flagship store on Jalan Batu Belig. The lush fragrant interior provides welcome respite from the incessant exhaust fumes and occasionally oppressive odours of the open drains outside.

Allergy free shampoos and conditioners, tubs of scrubs, butters for bodies and soothing lotions for skin that has seen the sun a touch too much! I have long been a fan of their sunscreens - very reasonably priced, divinely scented (rest assured you will not smell akin to a Coconut Rough upon application) and extremely effective protection from the brutal Bali sun. They also offer a fragrant free option for those preferring l’odeur naturelle. There is a specific range at Bathe to literally suit every body! From back to Basics to their “scrumptious yet

No Need to Travel Far to Find Your Flower Child For a number of years now, renowned local label, Coco and Ginger has been synonymous with colourful and creative clothing for kids, however these internationally acclaimed, wearable works of art had previously only been available online, in select Bali boutiques and abroad. Following on from the continued success of the label and a blossoming retail precinct in Batu Belig, Coco and Ginger’s flagship store recently opened its doors to the public and their latest release, ‘Flower Child’ is currently available. Think feathers, footprints in the sand, daisy chains and dream catchers. Flower Child reinforces the magic delight of a whimsical childhood without worries. As with previous releases, Coco and Ginger uses the colour and culture of Bali as its muse, however the current range also incorporates the rhythm and hues of Costa Rica. Soft flowing hand-stamped Batik silks and bold florals are paired with delicate accents of embroidery, crochet and broderie anglaise. Flower Child marries burnished orange with sunrise yellow, fuchsia with turquoise and cool cobalt with aquamarine. Step into the store, nestled in a hamlet of chic shops on

Jalan Batu Belig, and you’ll find a cache of colour with a flourish of fun! Dresses, delicate tops, harem pants and hair clips. Their range caters from babies to teens and also includes bags, quilts, cushions and towels, along with a few pieces for ladies with a love for everything colourful. You won’t find any monotonous monochrome in this shop - it’s a visual feast!

smell-less” Fragrance Free collection, skin and body care lines for pre, during and after the sun as well as irresistible hand made soaps, candles and diffusers to swathe your home in their signature scents. Their travel kits are the cutest with perfect pint sized bottles of balms and bubbles to keep the cabin baggage cops at bay and time weary travellers smelling sweet. My daughter has taken a distinct liking to Bathe’s low irritant bath time bubbles and needless to say she is pretty partial to the store’s gorgeous yellow mascot. Really, what’s not to love about a bath tub full of rubber duckies! Founded from a desire to make everything about bath time fun and to ‘feel good about being clean’, Bathe products are borne from naturally derived ingredients, tried and tested combinations and are free from those nasty Ps - paraffins and parabens. Combine all of this with a cool shopfront, quirky approach to marketing and divine products you just can’t wait to dollop onto your skin, it’s no wonder I am finding it difficult to depart. Just one more tester and I’ll be good to go........maybe. Bathe Batu Belig : 0361 7929779

A small company with a conscience, Coco and Ginger focus on small runs and high creative input. Working with a collective of talented local artisans, they prefer to stay factory free and unlike a few of their competitors, production remains on Bali soil. Colour is king and the company continues to print their own fabrics in Denpasar with a focus on folk and ethnic themes and styles which reflect the island’s environment. Taking pride in their continued approach to ethical production processes, Coco and Ginger employ small groups of creative women who lend their considerable artistic talents to providing the delicate hand embroidered and crocheted finishes to their range of exquisite blouses and dresses. The company is committed to a fair pay policy, allowing these ladies to contribute effectively to their family incomes, empowering them to continue to achieve. Add some cheerful pieces to your children’s wardrobe or embrace your own inner flower child and visit the Coco and Ginger store on Jalan Batu Belig. It’s guaranteed to brighten anybody’s day! Jln Batubelig 88. Open 7 days a week 9am - 6pm. Phone: 0361 4020841 or 0361 8558400


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This Sporting Life BASKETBALL NEWS The 7th Annual Bali International School (BIS) Invitational Basketball Tournament will be held February 5th through 8th at BIS. A tournament for secondary schools in Bali and Java, this year for the first time, the tournament will have its first international participant- Dili International School, and Surabaya powerhouse SPY will also attend. The basketball tournaments continue with BIS hosting the IISSAC basketball tournament from February 27th through March 1st. Meanwhile the second season of the Bali Wheelchair Basketball League got underway last Wednesday with six teams, up from the four teams of the inaugural season last year. Season continues through to the finals at the Coaltrans Friendly Games on June 7. The teams are lead by last years winners Mitrais, together with Jimbaran, Cahaya Mutiara Ubud, Puspadi, BIS and CiBO. (more information see www.balibasketball.com) BADMINTON NEWS Bali continues to attract top level tournaments with the annual badminton team tournament Djarum Superliga moving to Bali for the 2015 season after two successful years in Surabaya. The world’s top badminton players, including South Korean men’s doubles Lee Yong-dae and Sung Ji-hyun and former women’s singles world champion Ratchanok Intanon of Thailand will play alongside Indonesia’s best, including Mohammad Ahsan, Hendra Setiawan, Tontowi Ahmad, Liliyana Natsir and Tommy Sugiarto, in the event slated for Jan. 25 to Feb. 1 at the Lila Bhuana sports hall in Denpasar. Five clubs from Japan — Tonami, Hitachi, Renesas, Gifu Tricky Panda and Hokuto Bank — and Granular of Thailand will take part in the competition. Host Djarum Kudus leads the list of local clubs, which also includes Musica Champion, Jaya Raya Jakarta, Jaya Raya New Stars, Mutiara Bandung, Hi-Qua Wima, Suryanaga Surabaya and USM.

Badminton World Federation president Poul-Erik Hoyer Larsen said it was a great event and would boost badminton’s popularity overall. Musica Champion is the two-time defending champion in the men’s event, while Jaya Raya Jakarta has twice won the women’s event. Both are favorites to retain the trophy and $200,000 prize money. SPORTS DIVING NEWS In another move to hold a sports event in Bali, the Australian Freediving Association will hold the Australian Depth Nationals in Tulamben, Karangasem, Bali in August ,2015. Held in association with Apnea Bali in Tulamben home to the well known Liberty wreck dive site, using a platform built to AIDA International standards, including a counter balance system. The platform is capable of depths of over 150m, so, the organisers indicate there is no restriction on depth. Three days of competition (with a day in reserve for inclement weather) are planned. A competitor may choose to do any discipline on any day. Competitors are not required to do each discipline and may do one discipline more than once.

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Freedivers from all nationalities are welcome to compete. The male and female with the highest aggregate scores from their best dive in each discipline will be the overall winners. The 2015 Australian Depth Champions will be the male and female Australian citizens with the highest aggregate score of their best dive in each discipline. The male and female winner of each discipline will be the person with the most points from their best dive in that discipline (i.e. points are not aggregated if a person does multiple dives in the one discipline). TRAINING Due to the holiday season,regular weekly activities are suspended. This Sporting Life will update for the next edition.

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Coogee Beach Surf Life Saving Club member Cath Spencer went to Bali for what was supposed to be a relaxing post-Christmas family holiday but ended up in the middle of a life-and-death drama at popular Waterbom Park. Cath had to call on all her lifesaving skills to revive a young woman in her early twenties who’d collapsed and stopped breathing whilst lining up for a water slide. “I thought she’d just fainted because the lines were very long, but she was completely out of it. I put her on her side then a doctor who was visiting the park also came to the woman’s aid. But neither of us could ¿nd a pulse,” Cath said. The collapsed woman’s companion attempted to put a couple of breaths into her before the doctor asked Cath to commence CPR. “I didn’t even think twice, the training just kicked in. I thought I might freak out in a situation like that but I didn’t – thanks to my surf lifesaving training I knew exactly what to do,” Cath said. “I had done close to 30 chest compressions when she grabbed my arm – it was such a great relief. The Doctor found a faint pulse but she was still in a bad way so we rolled her on her side again. With so many people lined up it was a bit of a struggle getting her down the stairs but eventually we got her down to an ambulance that had been called.” Cath says the woman’s companion didn’t appear to speak English and she never learned her name or where she was from. All she was told by the Doctor later was that the young woman had continued to recover in the ambulance.

Cath’s 16 year-old daughter, Zoe, who’s also a patrol member at Coogee Beach, was nearby and assisted by supporting the collapsed woman’s head as CPR was being applied. “After it was all over and everyone had settled down I thought it was a great lesson for the children as to why we do surf lifesaving and CPR and First Aid training - to save lives,” Cath said. Originally from country Victoria, Cath has been a member at Coogee Beach SLSC for about ¿ve years. She was in Bali with her husband Darren, two other children Imogen and Flynn and two of their friends.

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Yayasan Sukacita A Unique Approach to Mentally Challenged Children By Ines Wynn

A trio of dapper Dutch ladies is carving out a unique niche in Bali in an area that is lacking adequate expertise and funding: the world of the mentally disadvantaged children. In 2010 Marieke Nijland, Mila van der M e e r a n d Yo l a n d a Onderwater created an organization named Ya y a s a n S u k a c i t a , literally meaning happiness and joy. Sukacita is a Dutch philanthropic foundation, headquartered in the Netherlands with a ¿eld of¿ce in Ubud and the speci¿c goal of contributing expert knowledge, tools and education to Balinese parents, teachers, educational groups and institutes caring for children with intellectual disabilities. The three founders are steeped in ways on how to handle and contribute to the development of children whose intelligence is considered below normal. Yolanda is a child therapist. Marieke is a special education teacher and Mila is a social worker specializing in the education of children with an intellectual disability. Together their professional backgrounds, vast knowledge and keen expertise make up a potent package that is put to good use for the bene¿t of Balinese parents and educators to better manage and develop the children in their care. Developed countries in the Western hemisphere are understandably farther along the path of educating people with intellectual disabilities. In the last 50 years especially, giant strides have been made in the care of their mentally disadvantaged citizens through the development of resultsoriented tools, focused programs and therapies. They have the advantage of accumulated knowledge and expertise. It is precisely this advantage that the Sukacita founders want to share with their counterparts in Bali. Rather than spending time teaching directly to children with an intellectual disability, they broaden the scope and impact of their vision by teaching the people who most immediately deal with this particular group of children: the parents, caregivers, teachers and educators. They do this by sharing modern techniques, effective tools and methods, up to date information and accumulated knowledge via workshops, books and lectures. A bit of background information, numbers and statistics. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), intellectual disability is diagnosed with an IQ of 70 or below. At this level, children display difficulties with l a n g u a g e , comprehension and social interaction. WHO statistics show that there are approximately 117,000 people of all ages with intellectual disabilities in Bali. This group includes about 12,500 children in the 7 to12 age group. Within that age group only about 600 mentally challenged children attend the SLBschools (Sekolah Luar Biasa) in Bali; these are schools for children with physical and mental disabilities requiring special education. This means that some 12,000 children with an intellectual disability are not getting any formal education at all. These are very conservative ¿gures. Bear in mind that children below the age of 7 are seldom tested in Indonesia; therefore no truly reliable statistics are available. Professional care and education for mentally disadvantaged people is still in the primary stages in Indonesia. There are a few schools and institutions that cater to children who are unable to follow instructions in a normal school setting. In Bali there are 16 Sekolah Luar Biasa (SLB) spread over 9 regions. These schools primarily educate children with various physical disabilities that impede their normal development such as

blindness, muteness and deafness. Only 10 of the SLB schools provide education for mentally handicapped children with IQs below 70. Children with severe problems or who live too far away from these schools are staying at home. And some children who have mild forms of delayed development go to a regular school. Sometimes they stay for years in the same class and often sit quietly at the back of the room. Teachers in normal schools are ill equipped to diagnose the problem; therefore these children do not receive adequate care for their condition. Another lamentable situation in Indonesia is the scarcity of special education centers for the teachers themselves. Only a handful of universities –though none in Bali- in Bandung, Yogyakarta and Surabaya have special programs to prepare teachers for dealing with, teaching and developing mentally disabled children. Anak Unik spreads the knowledge. The Sukacita ladies realize their task is daunting and they cannot possibly reach each parent, caregiver and teacher. Rather than spreading themselves too thin, they are concentrating on spreading the knowledge and using tools and methods that will reach the maximum number of people. They have recently created and published a unique Indonesian language guide to the care of mentally challenged children. In November 2014 they launched a book called “Anak Unik” which they aim to distribute widely. The book is a cleverly written handbook for parents and educators. It breaks down a complex topic into manageable sections and provides priceless knowledge, step by step instructions, tips and advice in an easy to read, easy to understand format. This is not a scholarly treatise full of arcane statistics and convoluted treatment processes. It is not a dreary, dry and useless manual. Instead, its brilliance lies in the approach to the topic: not from the standpoint of the teacher, the parent, the therapist or the educator. Rather, the book is written from the perspective of the child who struggles to understand the world around him, who often does not comprehend the words spoken to him, or the instructions given to him. It explains how the child sees the world around him and why he reacts to his environment in the way he does. Why it is difficult to articulate his needs and why the incomprehension engenders frustrations that are acted out, sometimes in a destructive manner, and are not understood by the adults surrounding him. This shift in perspective is crucial to understanding the plight of the child with an intellectual disability and unearths the key to proper treatment and development. The book is especially written for parents and schoolteachers who have mentally challenged children in their care and do not have the professional background or the education to help them understand the unique world of the child. It offers solutions and different ways of helping these children to grow and learn. The strength of the book is that it is written in a very practical manner, addressing themes and topics that are rarely discussed in Indonesia. Theories of mental disabilities, IQ levels and statistics are touched upon, but the focus of the book is foremost on how to recognize a child with intellectual disabilities and how to treat and develop it. The book puts the reader in the shoes of the child and portrays how it feels when you do not always understand the world around you, and how

frustrating it is when you, the child, are also not understood by your environment. The book zeroes in on the child’s way of thinking and acting, and the dif¿culties in adapting to its immediate environment. Reminding the reader that it is easier for the reader to place himself in the world of the child than vice versa, the book contains valuable advice and tips that readers can use to bring structure, routine and meaningful education to the child in their care. As the book’s title suggests, every child is unique and the methods to be used will be different for every caregiver because they need to ¿t the child and be comfortable for both child and caregiver. The book’s topics are humorously illustrated by a cartoon character named Buki, drawn by Balinese cartoonist Jango Pramartha of Bog-Bog fame. It is an easy to read handbook for teachers and parents and currently given out at the various workshops run by Sukacita in Bali and other areas. The book is also available at S u k a c i t a Foundation and G a n e s h a Bookshops in Ubud and Sanur. Sukacita works hard to spread information so that more people will become more knowledgeable about the education of these special children. One of the important goals of this organization is to create awareness of the unique perspective of these children and to create an environment with more respect for them. One of Sukacita’s successful projects in Bali involved very practical and effective assistance to the teachers of Graha Anak Unik, a play-and-learn group for children with intellectual disabilities in the village of Kemenuh. Graha Anak Unik believes that a child learns through playing and the focus is on giving the child con¿dence in his abilities. This is a new concept in Indonesia, where the focus of formal education is still on the classical method of teaching the 3 R’s: reading, writing and arithmetic. Sukacita’s 3 Wishes for 2015. Their first dream is to duplicate the success of Graha Anak Unik by giving support and guidance to a new play-learn group for children with intellectual disabilities. Dream 2 is close cooperation with Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI) in Bandung. UPI is one of the universities with a training program for special education teachers. Sukacita wants to promote the Anak Unik book and start giving guest lectures. Dream 3 is to write and publish a second book on the use of key signs, called Understanding Each Other. Interacting with intellectually challenged children is different and communication through language is dif¿cult. Miscommunication is common. The use of key signs promotes mutual understanding and stimulates the use of language. Sukacita has built a bridge between Western knowledge and Indonesian practice and wants to spread that knowledge far and wide. Successful hands-on workshops for teachers and parents are regularly organized in Bali, Lombok and elsewhere. In Bali they work collaboratively with the Suryani Institute of Mental health. You can obtain more information about their projects at the Sukacita website, subscribe to their newsletters or follow their activities on Facebook. Photos courtesy of Sukacita Foundation www.sukacita.org

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Expired Drugs…..Stow or Throw? It’s a habit of mine to clear out my cupboards for the New Year and as usual I find that a good deal of medications in my personal household pharmacy are over their use-bydate. Living in a place like Bali where a lot of people, including myself, stock up on medications from overseas (some of them very expensive!), many will store their medicines past the expiry date printed on the box. A bad habit perhaps? Wrong. It is probably a sensible one according to a study done by the American FDA which found that most drugs are labeled very conservatively as far as their shelf life is concerned, and that many are still potent up to 10 years after the given expiry date. According to the FDA drugs “expire” on the date they’re projected to have lost 10 percent of their potency, which means they are still 90% effective, although the outdated drug is not as effective as the “fresh” drug. Here are some tips on storing your medications and supplements that will maximise the life-span of your medication-cupboard collection: • Factors that will shorten the lifespan of a drug are moisture, increased temperature, manufacturing impurities, and for some medications, light, so storing your medicines correctly has a big effect on the long-livety of your medications. I store most of mine in the fridge. ALWAYS take note of the manufacturers storage recommendations. • Colloidal silver should NOT be stored near electronics or light. Best kept in a dark, cupboard and NOT in a fridge. • Drugs such as phenobarbital, dilantin( for epilepsy), lidocaine (local anasthetic) and theophylline(asthma drug), lose potency fairly quickly and aren’t as effective once they’ve expired. • Eye & ear drops should be discarded 2 weeks after they are opened, regardless of expiry dates as they lose their potency very quickly. • Never use a medication (expired or not) that has changed color or consistancy. • Less commonly, but potentially more serious, are reactions to some of the compounds formed as a drug ages. For example tetracycline (a commonly used

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The Promise & Perils of Nano-Tech Just as we are starting to get our minds to contemplate infinity and what lies beyond the Big Bang, so to too do we start to grasp the faintest glimmerings of Quantum and the infinitesimally small. Of course the metaphysically minded of us probably know or have some experience of both already, albeit without the scientific trimmings.

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The amount of nanomaterial in foods may be small, but it accumulates with repeated consumption. Nanomaterials are not inert. What will they do when they get in the environment, and what will they do when they get into people, is a good question? The reality is - we don’t know. We’ve long fantasized about what we could do with the Some studies have shown nanoparticles have been able very small. For many, our thoughts immediately go to to reduce tumors in mice when used in a targeted fashion. the amazing and seemingly limitless medical possibili- What they do when allowed to build up in the body, noties. Directing healing medications body knows for sure. to places hitherto inaccessible and vanishing tumours become realities. Researchers say it’s impossible to know The thing about Quantum though is, the true number of food and products nobody quite knows for sure what containing nano particles because statishappens there. So we need to have tics are based on self-reporting by coma care… panies - and they don’t. Report that is. Consumers could be buying and eating When it comes to food for example, any amount of nanofoods on a daily basis we may think we know what we’re without ever knowing. Current packaging eating but do we? In the case of predoesn’t require the manufacturer to say packaged and prepared foods, do whether a food contains nanoparticles or you? What we don’t know may hurt not so consumers are in no position to us as more companies begin remake an informed choice. And nanofoods searching and using nanotechnology aren’t going away anytime soon. Given in their food products. While some the silence and the lack of figures it is welcome these efforts as ways to hard to say but today, in 2015, it’s estihelp reduce obesity and improve mated over 40% of food products are now nutrition, others urge caution as nanotechnology-based. A worrying possinanoparticles can have unknown and bility if true, as the effects are unknown. potentially deadly effects on the human body and the corporate record is a concern. As ever it’s up to us to Even non-nanofoods may contain nanoparticles as those decide whether or not to eat nanofoods. Here are some used in food packaging might leach into food or beverfacts to help decide. ages. Apples, pears, peppers, cucumbers and other fruit and vegetables are being coated with a thin, wax-like By 2010 there were already more than 180 applications nanocoating to extend shelf-life by enhancing color and for nanofoods from over 200 different companies. Many flavor in the products. Consumers believe they’re getting of them now appearing on your grocery shelves. Nano- healthy, natural foods but may inadvertently be consumfoods are hot research topics for those in the food in- ing nanoparticles. As the nanopackaging industry grows, dustry, as they can be more tasty, last longer and even consumers can expect to see more and more nanoprovide greater nutrition. However, the long term effects products on shelves, while its effects on human health of these products is not known, at least not well enough remain unknown. to release them into the wider marketplace. For example, there is already a brand of canola cooking oil Nanoparticles have many properties that make them called Canola Active Oil, a tea called Nanotea and a potentially dangerous and hard to control. Nanoparticles, chocolate diet shake called Nanoceuticals Slim Shake like those used in foods, have an incredibly high surface Chocolate. area to mass ratio giving them some unexpected and strange properties that may not be beneficial to humans Some nanotech products use particles that don’t break consuming them. For instance, they can be absorbed down in the body, like nanosilver and silica. While foods directly in the bloodstream, they can enter cell mitochonhave been modified for years, many food researchers dria and cross cell membranes, they can cross the bloodnow urge the FDA to look into nanotechnology applica- brain barrier, they have a high temperature tolerance and tions more carefully. Because these particles don’t break are incredibly strong. Last but not least, they require only down in the body, they can potentially build up in the minute amounts to have an effect. system causing health problems. Even if the particles were to pass out of the system, they can wreak havoc Officially the FDA says that there is no risk from nanoon water-based ecosystems. Studies in the UK showed enhanced foods, despite many in its people point to that nano-silicates like those used in toothpaste and studies that plainly show otherwise. Quite naturally ointments stayed in the water unless treated with a people can become unhappy and suspicious when presubstance that caused them to clump together and form vented from knowing what’s actually in their foods. A a sort of sludge. lesson that the FDA, Monsanto and a number of other F&B majors might do well to take to heart with regard to There are no warning labels needed on foods that con- genetically modified organisms (GMO). tain nanofoods because health officials believe there is no reason for caution of concern. Consumer advocates By 2010 already 20 of the world’s largest food manufacare not so certain. They believe that the lack of research turers had in-house nanofood labs. This includes wellon health consequences and long term effects of known names like Nestle, Hershey, Cargill, Campbell’s nanoparticles in food means that there should be label- Soup, Sara Lee, and Heinz. But you don’t hear about it. ing allowing consumers to decide for themselves. While They want to keep it quiet. New York Times author Andrew cloned or genetically engineered products have caused Schneider reveals that five years ago manufacturer Kraft an uproar with consumers around the world, a lack of was gung-ho about their nanotech innovations, proudly awareness and education on the potential hazards has touted them in press releases. Yet today, the company limited the response to widespread nanofood produc- denies any nanotech research occurs in their labs, stattion. ing they have no products or packaging that use nanotech. Of course, consumers have no way of being sure Hundreds of peer-reviewed studies have shown that that this is true. And, if it is true, why not? The silence is nanoparticles pose potential risks to human health; that deafening. when nanoparticles are ingested they can cause DNA damage that can lead to cancer and heart and brain The question must be, why? What do they want to hide? disease. 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HECTOR’S Guys, Get Serious! A photo taken on Dec. 21 and displayed on Facebook this month of a 500-metre wide by unknown kilometres long stretch of garbage floating offshore from around Tanah Lot (it’s an important temple: might that resonate with any of the stumblebums officially responsible for the island’s environment?) lays bare the filthy joke that is Bali’s official non-position on waste management. We all know, here, that garbage immediately becomes something that is not your problem if you throw it over the wall or dump it in the bush or a dry watercourse. The wellmeaning assert that this is because the population needs to be educated and companies that produce masses of plastic pre-waste - packaged food producers largely – need to be forced to comply with the law. The realists among us, well-meaning or otherwise, would suggest that since ever- increasing amounts of non-degradable rubbish have been a feature of Bali for a period that now approaches three decades, the actual causes are sloth, crass stupidity, blind selfishness, and a desire not to spend money on waste management because there are far more exciting things to waste money on. It’s true that except in a few (commendable) cases, public waste disposal services are a sick joke. Organizing them requires a sound plan, good administration, ample funding, and that most elusive of public assets, real leadership. So something’s missing, and it not just all eight cylinders in Pak Plutocrat’s big limo. It’s also true that Bali has only an embryonic tax base, even though except for Jakarta it is the richest province in Indonesia. Most people, those the tourists won’t tip because Rp 50,000 is a good screw for the work they do, yeah, and I’m here for a holiday and I don’t give a toss, are outside the collectible tax base. There are environmental laws that require packagers to produce packaging that won’t litter the landscape for a millennium or kill marine life in the ocean for a hundred years. Like most laws here, especially the ones that emanate from the national level which are universally ignored, they are not policed unless someone’s suddenly got a bee in their bonnet or wants money, or both. The packagers have lobbied heavily – on the tired old argument of anyone bothered by regulations: that they can’t afford it – against having to comply with these laws. The proper answer to that self-serving pitch is that if your business model can’t function within the rules then you should shut up shop. The government proclaims that Bali is clean and green. It should try to make some progress towards that thoroughly laudable goal before someone invents a counter-slogan: Bali Unclean and Queasy Green.

You Don’t Say! Governor Made Pastika frequently reminds us, via the little homilies about this and that which he likes to deliver as directional-correctional thinking, of the perils of being trite. His latest such utterance is to assert that Bali can no longer be referred to as the Island of Paradise or as Paradise Island, because there are a lot of poor people in Bali who need better welfare. As with much that trite, this is also right. The churlish might mutter “Oh, he’s noticed” and have a chuckle and find in that some temporary relief from his promotion of the scheme to murder the mangroves in Benoa Bay to build Port Excrescence and attract lots more tourists who aren’t in the least interested in the local culture. But that would be a little unfair. Pastika has shown commendable interest in the fortunes of the poor – or their lack of fortunes rather – and his critics should remember that there wouldn’t be free health care for Bali’s poor without him. He went on to say this: “If we’re honest, we see a lot of poor people in Bali, but still dare to say this is an island paradise? In heaven there aren’t any poor people. In heaven it is all fun, and a nice house.” Well, that’s a lovely thought. And it was apt for his audience. The Governor was speaking at a dialogue session that discussed the issue of whether the vast array of religious ceremonies affects poverty in Bali. It would foolish to put money on the answer being “No”.

Bon Voyage It was sad to hear that Christian Vanneque, a veritable institution in the expat community, lost his courageous battle with cancer early this month. He was in his sixties, which is far too young to shuffle off. He will be missed by many and not least by our favourite Yakker, Sophie Digby, who told us this when we spoke about him: “He used to call me Hello Bali so I used to call him Living Room, or Daniel. It was always a pleasure to see him.

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Always a pleasure to share a quick word ‘en passant’ as they say. “He was part of the fabric that makes up Bali; more Aubusson than tie-dye; a gentleman; and I was his friend, not his closest by far, but a friendship that goes way-back-when and a few hundred bottles of wine in between, of that I am sure. “Following the way of my mind, he is not gone but will still pop up on any given sunny afternoon, just as I walk in to commandeer our favourite table at Sip - Table 10. He will call me Hello Bali. “So ‘bon voyage’ Christian, we enjoyed your company just like we enjoyed some pretty good wines … ones you gracefully taught us about and encouraged us to drink.

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Eastward Shift Kim McCreanor, who used to do save the doggies things for the Bali Animal Welfare Association and then moved on to make local noises elsewhere in the same field, has moved on yet again. She has become chief barker at an NGO based in Australia’s “northern capital”, Darwin, as chief executive officer of AMRRIC (Animal Management in Rural and Remote Indigenous Communities). AMRRIC is an Australian not-for-profit led by veterinarians and academics; and health and animal management professionals. It works to improve the overall health and wellbeing of remote Indigenous settlements, including their dog populations, which are integral to those communities. The organization’s 10th annual conference in Darwin last September, which McCreanor attended, was supported by IFAW, the International Fund for Animal Welfare. Here in Bali, IFAW funds a very valuable village-level education project run by BAWA.

Freedom of Joyce Hector’s helper has an interesting life, sometimes. He received a connect request the other day on LinkedIn (it’s where he does his serious work) from someone called Joyce Smith, of whom up to that very moment he had never heard. Since Ms Smith’s profile was not visible when he tried to look it up – it’s what you do: that’s what LinkedIn profiles are for – he sent her an in-mail thanking her for her request and suggesting she provide some details about herself (e.g., a profile) and they’d take it from there. He got a note back from LinkedIn immediately which advised that the said Joyce Smith had declined his in-mail. There was a message with it, however, which further advised: “Thanks for thinking of me, but I’m not interested.”

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Normally Hec’s helper would leave things there, on the basis that there’s never a lot of point in talking to the plainly certifiable. But the devil was in him that day. He sent an in-mail back asking: “So why did you send me the initial connect request, Joyce?” He forbore to inquire what it was that she wasn’t interested in.

No Regrettas In these days of instant interconnection and virtual space filled with homely though sadly too often vacuous aphorisms designed to boost the reader’s self-esteem (the latter are mostly from WWW.con) you find all manner of litter in the corners of your social media sites when you fire up in the morning.

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So it was the other day when an item posted by The Mind Unleashed was brought to our attention. It retailed Maxwell Maltz’s quote that “If you make friends with yourself you will never be alone.” The Mind Unleashed ran it in support of a little primer of its own invention for those who have difficulty thinking for themselves even after their first cup of coffee in the morning: Sometimes you need to disconnect and enjoy your own company. Greta Garbo probably put it better, but it is useful advice nonetheless. We often take it ourselves. At least when you’re alone, no one argues with you.

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Thai massage may seem to border on torture but if the practitioner is well trained, the ‘pain’ is actually beneficial. The reason you experience pain, is because of the blockages of energy in your meridians or if you’re not as flexible as you could be. In normal health, a balanced condition exists, and the energy flows smoothly along the meridians, like water through a garden hose, supplying and maintaining all parts of the body. But when the body has been weakened by immoderate lifestyle, emotional stress or injury, the energy no longer flows smoothly, creating a state of disease. Usually these areas are painful to the touch, which can be alleviated by applying pressure like taking the kink out of a garden hose.

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Wats (temples) or monasteries have always provided health care. The most famous temple in Thailand is Wat Pho, the national centre for the teaching and preservation of traditional Thai medicine. With its origins firmly rooted in the Buddhist concept of “matta” or loving kindness, Thai massage was regarded as a religious rite, and was originally only performed by male monks in temples. Today, Wat Pho sets the standard for traditional Thai massage, where a training centre is open to anyone who wishes to learn. Thai massage focuses on the main 10 energy lines. Applying pressure along these channels helps to release any energy blockages. Pressing and stretching the muscles makes them more receptive to this flow. Any imbalance or blockage in the flow of this energy can cause pain or disease. When the system is working well and energy is balanced, you feel happy, relaxed, energetic and free from stiffness and pain. Thai massage is unique in its ability to preserve youthfulness. Thai massage can give a wonderful rhythmical workout that balances the body’s need for movement and stretching while providing a relaxed state of mind. Thai massage incorporates some Hatha Yoga stretches, without the work and sweat and is sometimes referred to as “Lazy man’s yoga”. Balinese massage uses oil and will relax your muscles, leaving you perhaps sleepy. Usually administered on a mat on the floor, Shiatsu and Thai massage works on your energy and is performed with clothing leaving you feeling revitalized. Try it you’ll like it. For further information about Shiatsu or Thai massage, contact me at spa.inspirations@ gmail.com or visit: The Heavenly Spa at the Westin Resort Nusa Dua for an excellent 90 minute Shiatsu treatment performed by well trained staff in a special Shiatsu room or in a bale in the beautiful garden. T: 361-8498888.

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We require 4 cu. met. of space in cargo going to Ibiza, Spain around mid Feb? Do you have? Thanks. Seminyak. Call/text 0812 3691 2221. [127] For Sale; Bass amplifier Line 6 Lowdown 110. Rp 1.7 mill. DJ Headfones Sony MDR V600. Rp. 500,000. 2 keybd. stands. Mic stand. Make offer. Ph/SMS 0812 3691 2221 Seminyak. [128] For Sale; 4 Moroccan style brass/colored glass lamps. Rp 375,000 each. Meditation board, Rp 300,000. Please ph/SMS 0812 3691 2221 Seminyak. [129]

At our shop in Ubud, our friendly staff will guide you to all things of a Spiritual/ New Age nature, including: Books, Music CDs, DVDs, Crystals, Incense, Jewelry, Inspirational Cards, Candles, Yoga Mats, Meditation Cushions, Engraved Stones, Tibetan Bowls, Clothing and more… Jalan Hanoman #64 – Ubud, Bali. Tel: 0361 796 9178

For Sale; Moving, must sell. Beautiful custom built desk. 2M wide L shaped. New 7M Rp. , sell for 5M Rp. Informa office chair New 3M Rp., sell for 2M Rp. email: <steve_ fish@mac.com>. Located in Sanur. [078] Old age has its pleasures, which, though different, are not less than the pleasures of youth.

For Sale; iPhone 4 g 16 gb white condition 99% CDMA version so you do not need the simcard anymore ready to use complete with the box asked 2,7 mil. Call 0361 365 5729/ 0851 0045 5886 Denpasar. [122] For Sale; Samsung Galaxy tab 2 10 inch condition 99% complete with the box black 3 g wifi ready for bbm, telephone asked 2,7 mil nego. Call 0361 365 5729/ 0851 0045 5886 Denpasar. [123] For Sale; Camera slr Canon EOS t3 99, 9% condition plus additional lens, 2 batteries, and bag asked 5 mil nego. Call 0361 365 5729 or 0851 0045 5886, Denpasar. [124]

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For Sale; Apple iPad 3 Retina 32 Gb. WiFi (no 3G). Has latest iOS8. Perfect condition always in case and screen protector. Includes new case, charger, cable, and Apple camera connection kit. USD$ 395.00. <steve_fish@mac. com>. Sanur. [079]

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on food writing, food photography and blogging, wine-tastings, food tours, ¿lms, farmer’s markets and a night market. From coffee to chocolate, tempe to turmeric, local produce will be a glowing star amidst lively discussions and cooking demonstrations. Presenters hailing from all over the archipelago will display their talent and passion for all forms of gastronomy, while Ubud’s acclaimed restaurants will join the show by featuring their signature dishes.

Ubud Food Festival: a taste of what’s to come... With the success of The Kitchen program at the 2014 Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, Director & Founder Janet DeNeefe has decided to go full steam ahead and launch a food festival, commencing June 5 - 7, 2015 in Ubud, Bali. Says Janet: “I have been living and breathing Indonesian food for more than 30 years and now it’s time to share this glorious cuisine with the world. There will be culinary surprises around every corner, with a line-up of local and international chefs from across the archipelago, as well as ¿lm-makers, food writers, growers and more in what is set to become Indonesia’s most exciting gastronomic celebration.” The Ubud Food Festival will be an exciting three-day culinary extravaganza o f c o o k i n g demonstrations, panel sessions, workshops

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To p i c s u n d e r discussion will include major environmental ‘food’ issues from food sovereignty to sustainable food security and governance. There will also be an emphasis on appreciating the local food culture and its history; the heritage of Indonesia food, from spices and colonial history, to cultural inÀuences and national identity. Beyond that the Festival aims to support local businesses, producers, suppliers and foodies, and is open to discussion with the community on how best to get involved. As a sibling Festival to Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, and also founded by the Yayasan Mudra Swari Saraswati, Ubud Food Festival’s mission is to create a sustainable, world-class culinary event that showcases Indonesia’s diverse cuisine, innovative chefs and extraordinary local produce. Most importantly, this is a festival of food and stories worth savouring. We look forward to sharing it with you. Ubud Food Festival, 5 – 7 June, 2015 Find us on www.ubudfoodfestival.com C/U/G-21 Jan. 15


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Ubud Area

21 January - 04 February, 2015

UBUD NEWS CLEARING KIDS’ HEADS The world is much more challenging and confusing for children than it was a generation ago. Research suggests that the increase in allergens and pollutants may cause ADT and other psychoses, and there’s evidence that wifi and hand phones send signals that may scramble all of us - especially, t h o s e y o u n g e r, n o t f u l l y developed brains.

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Yet kids often grow up into functioning, inspirational adults. Amazing really. It’s when they don’t, or when they stumble along the way, that parents and teachers need help.

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Independent bookseller in Bali since 1986 Ganesha in Ubud :Books, Maps, Cards, Old Print Posters & more. Jalan Raya (near the Post Office), Ubud, Bali Tel: (62 361) 970320 Web: www.ganeshabooksbali.com Email: info@ganeshabooksbali.com Extensive range of New, Used, Rare and Out of Print Books. Used Books returnable for 50% refund. Good books at good prices. Eat, Drink, Read and Lounge at: Ganesha inside Biku Jalan Petitenget 888, Kerobokan

New, Used and Out-of-Print Books Ganesha in Sanur Jalan Danau Tamblingan 42, Sanur

Books for Bali Project (est. 2004) A special project to support literacy, learning and reading for pleasure in the local community. We donate books to local schools and libraries. Check in the store or on the website for more details.

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One of Taksu Spa’s most respected healers, Lela Thomas, has recently put aside decades of training in other modalities in favour of the tools of Access Consciousness ®, which she has seen “bring dynamic change to people’s lives, including my own”. Lela is just back from in China, where she saw these tools help children with learning disabilities, emotional problems and “other challenges of being in a growing body”. For example, she mentions: a 12 year old with ¿tful sleep, disruptive in class, who relaxed easily back into happy home and school life; a “mute” pre-schooled who that very evening said “dinner time?” to her mother, after just one session, and an eight year old child whose desperate grandmother used the tool called “The Bars” to help her dear one cope with the death of a parent.

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What’s an “Unconference”, I asked? It’s where the delegates do most of the talking in personal encounters, rather than listening passively to a series of “talking heads”. So they’ll be discussing collaboration between regional spaces, and having honest discussions about the future of work, with people who work in a similar way. Delegates already booked in from coworking hubs on Singapore, Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam, Bangladesh, South Korea, India, Taiwan and Australia, Coworking is growing faster in Asia than any region on Earth. CUASIA tickets: www.cuasia.co. WITH YOUR WHOLE HEART Ask Gamelan Cudamani to take you on their Summer Institute journey this year. You’ll remember it for the rest of your life. Çudamani are musically vibrant and talented, socially open and welcoming, and full of creative, witty, funny, serious people who are full to overÀowing with life and love for their culture. Çudamani means “focus.” It means “do something with your whole heart without expecting something in return.” When this group of musicians and dancers were ¿rst named Çudamani by their mentor, Pak Ketut Kodi they were told that “Çudamani” is the third eye of Shiva - the dissolver of ignorance and distraction.

Lela says “troublesome” children are often gifted and with proper guidance become major contributors to life. Email: Lela@taksu.info for private sessions and international training programs. POEMS ON PLATTERS We decided it best not to eat dinner ¿rst. Our mission: to sample a series of seven “tasting size” plates at Room4Dessert … and who says sweets can’t come ¿rst?

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As with a poem, it’s not just the individual lines – the lightest puff of sponge, the crisp soy meringue, the tart iced jackfruit crunch, the rum-poached brioche, the tiny square of strawberry jelly – it’s how the writer juxtaposes them that makes the poem sing. Even before the individual tastes and textures started speaking gently on our palates, it was an treat just to sip a cocktail and watch Chef Will compose each sweet ode or sonnet or little Bali haiku on the platters that he’s crafted to suit each dish. Room4Dessert is across from Neka Museum, heading north out of Ubud on Jl Raya Sanggingan. Open from 7pm till late, you can book on 0361 5532598. If you must have something savoury ¿rst, phone ahead for a tasty platter of fresh bread and imported cheeses. Will doesn’t mind. COWORKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE Popping up around the region, co-working spaces offer work tables and equipment, access to great internet and the opportunity to catch up and share ideas with other mobile, independent professionals who’d prefer to travel the globe than work from a static of¿ce. Ubud’s own co-working space is great; Hubud is located down near the Monkey Forest entrance and its event team is on the ball! At the end of this month, they’re hosting Coworking Unconference Asia 2015, where all the keyplayers in the coworking and innovation scene from the region will have a two-day discussion on the changing face of work in Asia.

Summer Institute students - often post-graduates and teachers in their own musical discipline - come from all over the world to this internationally accredited University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) summer program. On the ¿rst day, their teachers explain learn that the name reminds them of their responsibility as teachers, of the generosity that has nurtured them as artists and people, and which they must, in turn, must expect from themselves as they offer classes and performances to others. http://cudamani.org. NOT END OF AN ERA Despite the traumatized look on the face of my holidaying guest, Napi Orti has not closed down. I did ¿nd her news a bit hard to credit, but she insisted that – for the ¿rst of many, many nights of her visits to Ubud – there were no lights, no sounds and no sign of late night action at the legendary almost-all-night-if-there’s-even-one-more-patronto-buy-a-beer bar on Jalan Monkey Forest. Then I discovered via a little sign on the corner of Jalan Hanoman and Jalan Sugriwa a couple of days ago – Napi Orti has moved. The sign says 150 meters, but with no more clues at the next corner, I couldn’t ¿nd it. So your intrepid reporter returned to the scene of the old haunt. Ah! They’ve moved to Jl Jembawan – the same street as the post of¿ce, Bali Buda, but down the other end, past my favorite French café, Rendez-Vous Doux, past three polisitidur (“sleeping police”/ speed humps). Not sure if the neighbours are ready for late night noise and less than sober patrons wending/ singing/ staggering their way home. But it’s good news for those who want to stay up extra late.

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For Sale; 1 unit espresso machine 2 group Nuova Simonelli include coffee grinder. Recently over haul (clean scale inside boiler and pipe), good conditions and ready to use. Price 25juta Call 0819 3430 6268. Seminyak. [133] For Sale; 1unit Italian espresso machine 2 group semi automatic include coffee grinder. Recently over haul (clean scale inside boiler and pipe), good conditions and ready to use. Price 28juta Call 0819 3430 6268. Seminyak. [134] The fear of ageing, a commonplace neurosis, does not usually wait for age and spares neither sex. C/U/P-21 Jan. 15

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For Sale; Yamaha 85HP outboard just overhauled 25.000.000 rp. Julio 081 238 01989. Kerobokan. [056] For Sale; Speargun Cressi Sub (Italian) great condition only used 6 times, length of spear is 75cm. 1million Jimbaran area, tel 0821 4442 0034. [057]

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For Sale; Roda Link bike wind trainer in new condition. Model Minora M70 magiturbo. Over Rp 2.5juta. New to buy now priced to sell quick at Rp1.0 juta. 0813 3741 2639. Nusa Dua. [003] At middle age the soul should be opening up like a rose, not closing up like a cabbage.

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by Pak Bruce

Good-bye and thank you

ENHANCE & PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS IN SOCIAL MEDIA CONSISTENTLY SERVING CLIENTS SINCE 2002

Hello to all my loyal readers.

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This column has been running for almost 12 years now. Since 5 March 2003 and over 225 articles! I have covered everything from computer short-cuts and hints for your PC to how to set up a company on the internet. I have received hundreds of emails from you, over these years, and always tried to answer them quickly and accurately. Some were simple and easy to answer, while some were impossible for me to solve.

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But times change. In 2003, there was no Twitter and no Facebook. There was no Wi-Fi and no Bluetooth. There were no smartphones, much less smart watches. I am tired and a little burned out, so this is my last column. Again, thank you, one and all for being so loyal over all these years. I want to finish by giving you many great shortcuts you may not know about or may not be using. I find that using a shortcut just a few times and then I can remember it. So, look these over and see if there is one or two you may need every day to make your life easier. You may even want to clip-n-save it and put it on the wall near your computer.

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PC keyboard shortcuts Here are the most common keyboard PC ones: We all (I hope) already use Ctrl + X to cut text; Ctrl + C to copy text; and Ctrl + V to paste text. Ctrl + ESC – Opens the Start menu. Faster then moving your mouse down to the Start icon Ctrl + Shift + Esc – opens the windows task manager C/Ci/I-30 April 14

Alt + Tab - allows you to easily scroll through all the windows you have open. For example you’re writing a Word document and need to find something using your browser. Instead of reducing your Word and then opening your browser, just use this trick to go to your browser. Windows Key + E – I use this all the time. This shortcut allows you to open Windows Explorer with one quick keystroke. Windows Key + D - it allows you to minimize all of your open windows, leaving just the desktop left exposed. To get all the windows back, just do Windows Key + D again! Alt + F4 - will allow you to close a window without using your mouse to hit that little X in the upper-right corner. Shift + Delete – use this to delete a file permanently! It won’t go to the Recycle Bin so you can NOT restore it later. So BE CAREFUL! Ctrl + Arrow Keys – in MS Word, this allows you move the cursor to beginning or the previous word or to the next word using Ctrl with the right and left arrow key. The up and down with Ctrl does the same with the last/next paragraph. Shift + Arrow Keys - holding shift and pressing one of the arrow keys will highlight the Word (or a group of Excel cells) without the mouse, selecting in the direction the arrow points. Ctrl + U, Ctrl + B, Ctrl + i – I also use these ALL the time. They allow you to Underline, Bold, or Italics text! Ctrl + Z, Ctrl + Y – Undo any action by using Ctrl + Z, if you change your mind, use Ctrl + Y to undo the undo! Ctrl + Drag – in explorer use it to copy files to a new location So there you are. I leave you with some ways to save time while you slave away on your computer. Bye. ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can. Bali PC Advisor and other Bali Advertiser article Archives now ONLINE: http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/ If you are tired of trying to type the links you see in the printed articles you go to the Archive and cut-paste them PakBruce, your Bali PC Advisor! ©2004 - 2015 BaliPCAdvisor@GMail.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission of the author or The Bali Advertiser C/Ci/I-24 Dec 14


Fashion Naia House of Jewelry

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Lucy’s Batik unique -stylish - timeless

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For Sale; Sheet set Elegance 100% pure cotton, fitted sheet king size (200x200x35cm), 2 pillow cases (50x70cm), 2 bolster cases (100x38cm), new, still in the original box 500k rupias. Contact 0818 0566 2911 Legian. [007] For Sale; Small teak table, cm 30x40 h 25, suitable beside the bed or for kids, 320.000 rps; 2 small wooden stools, carved in the shape of sheep, cm 40x15 h15, one white and one brown, ethnic style 320.000 rps both. For pictures contact 0818 0566 2911 Legian. [008]

Jl. Raya Basangkasa No. 88 Seminyak, Kuta, Bali Tel. +62(361) 7951275 / 736098 Fax. +62(361) 736098 NEW OPENING: Jl. Raya Seminyak No. 75 Seminyak Center C/G/I-20 August 14

For Sale; iPad1, celular 3G Gsm, Wifi, 64GB, unit, cables, charger, for only Rp 1,8million. call 0878 6255 7974, no SMS, Kerobokan. [143]

For Sale; Samsung DVD player Bluray 1 year old, with all paper and original box, new price 1.9 mill. Sale price 1.0 mill. Condition like new. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [098] Looking For; Motorbike Yamaha Nuvo Z year 20082009 or Suzuki Skywave. Only good condition. 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [099] For Sale; Asian antiques from all over Asia (Japan, China, Khmer Thai, Indonesia, etc). Cabinet, statue paintings, textile, Buddha statue, etc. Private collection, bought when travelling. No reproduction. Contact 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [100]

Jl. TEUKU UMAR 65 D (Simpang 6) DENPASAR Tel: (0361) 221663 Email : naiajewelry@yahoo.com C/G/I-21 Jan 15

For Sale; iPhone 5 black 32 GB. Used but very good condition, only a tiny scratch on the corner of the frame. Price 6.2 jt. Sms only 0852 3750 5990 Bukit area. [144] • Bvlgari Resort & Spa Bali • Svarga Resort & Spa Lombok • Novotel Nusadua Bali • The Banyan Tree Resort & Spa Bali • The Sun Island Resort Bali • Jenja Club & Restaurant Seminyak • Etc Ruko Sunset Plaza No. 09 Sunset Road Boulevard Seminyak - Bali Tel/Fax: +62 (361) 8476768 Mobile: +62 818554917 +62 81237531690 75DBE108

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Moving Sale; Indoor/outdoor villa furniture. Televisions, DVD Players, HI-FI, cutlery/ crockery, curtains, timber blinds, oven, fridges, televisions, mosquito nets, home hardware, artwork & more. Items are as new and in excellent condition. Phone: 0812 3814 7670 Email: <scottyfavero@ gmail.com>. Canggu. [145] A dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality.

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Fashion / Accessories / Beauty / Furniture / Homes / Interiors / Artisans / Food January is almost over already! So, have your new year resolutions kicked in? Usually at this time everyone speaks about change which is good for most. If you are looking for a change for your hair, then take a read of a new salon well worth consideration!

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that extent they have made it as close to a luxury hotel as possible, but with the possibility to live in it as if it were your own house.

The five kid - friendly staff catered to our needs in a professional manner. The team includes a manager, two maids, a gardener and a security guard. They were excellent at preparing dishes our children wanted to eat at odd times in the day. The adults prefered to cook for ourselves and we If you don’t already know it, a visit to the Atlas pearl farm is found the kitchen and all of the equipment of a high standard. a must. From Pemuteran drive about 10km east towards The villa has a Lovina and you will see the farm signposted. In its pristine partnership with North setting the secrets of south sea pearls are revealed. Visitors B a l i D i v e C e n t e r, can do a tour and learn about the oyster-breeding program, situated only 20 meters the cultivation cycle and see a demonstration of pearl on the right of their seeding and harvesting. Pearls are the only precious gems beach. On top of being created by living creatures and they are often referred to as an exceptional diving “nature’s most precious gift”. The café at the farm has a center, the center has a gorgeous panoramic view. Parents can have a coffee and great restaurant with an they will make sandwiches for hungry children. extensive menu of Western and Indonesian food. They can Not far from Pemuteran, heading west, is the large Barat offer room service and deliver to the villa too. National Park, home to many protected animals that can be seen roaming free. Dedicated park rangers can take visitors North Bali Dive Center on treks, showing them the gracious Menjangan deers and organises dolphin watch explaining their rehabilitation program for the Bali starling. tours where you get the opportunity to see An encounter with them is truly instructive and gives a sense dolphins swimming in the and understanding of the threats and also the richness of wild. In our experience, the Balinese ecosystem. In the park you’ll ¿nd a tall wooden it was much better to tower to enjoy great views of the park and of the eastern tip leave from the villa of Java and its volcanoes. If the weather is clear, the climb rather than Lovina which is de¿nitely worth it and you can have a drink there. The has become increasingly crowded in the morning for dolphin Bali Tower is part of The Menjangan Resort, a recently watching. The dive center also has a spa facility and they can organise massages at the villa. The moms of our group loved renovated hotel offering many options for families. their scrub and massage in the villa’s garden, overlooking the For the visitors in quest of peace and spirituality, the sea whilst listening to soothing music! Melanting temple is worth a trip and feels far from the tourist crowds. The area is also home to the Banjar natural This villa has several facilities that make a family stay enjoyhot springs, believed to have medicinal virtues, and the able. The big TV corner suited with a 52Ǝ TV attached to the living room was popular with our kids. There is also a TV lounge sunset over East Java’s towering volcanoes is magical. / reading area and a pool (American Billiard) area to enjoy a Villa Bali Il Mare : the best family friendly accommoda- relaxing or exciting game. The villa has a pleasant yoga/ meditation pavilion. We found the villa very enjoyable and tion around relaxing. It just has everything you might want and kids will always have plenty to do there. The Villa Bali Il Mare is a 4 bedroom The situation of the villa beachfront villa is peaceful and ideal if beautifully set on you are looking for spacious green relaxation. Pemuteran grounds (1.3 hectares). itself is a 5 minute drive A group of us stayed away and the area has there for a long weeka wealth of activities for end and we would totally recommend it for families travelling together or groups a family. The villa is only of friends with children. They can accommodate small to 5 minutes away from large groups of 4 to 12 people. As soon as we arrived, the Pulaki temple, a sacred temple better known as the Monkey kids explored the grounds and came back excited about the temple and revered by Hindus all over Bali. The monkeys are tennis courts, the 25-meter in¿nity-edge pool and the private free and taken care of by monks, but tourists can come in the temple and see them as well as offer them peanuts or 200 meters black sand beach in front of the property. bananas. They are very friendly but still wild so be careful to The villa is extremely respect them. Our family also enjoyed our half-day trip to spacious and it offers Gitgit natural waterfall in the middle of the forest. 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Just last week, I attended the parent-teacher ‘meeting’ at my son’s school. After starting 30 minutes late, out of the allocated hour we had left, the principal spent more than 15 minutes on lengthy formal introductions that include religious greetings (What is wrong with the good old democratic “Selamat siang” anyway?) for three different faiths – to keep everyone happy, presumably. After that, our young and “progressive” principal held a communal prayer session – presumably to pray that all the parents accepted his (or should I say ‘His’) version of the school’s financial report. Yawning, many of us returned to our personal devices (with Plants vs Zombies being the choice of the day for most of the ‘attentive’ parents). After more than an hour of greetings, prayers, financial reports, and a lengthy explanation about why the school’s elevator is too expensive for the millionaire owner of the school to fix, the principal then bemoaned that this PRIVATE school doesn’t not have enough funding from the government to cover operational costs, and that yet again fees may have to be increased. Eventually we move onto the bit we all came here for presumably: feedback from the parents. In typical Indonesian fashion, when comments are thrown to the floor, there is little reaction, other than small squeals of glee as one passes level three on P vs Z. So, I raised my hand and without greeting everyone individually on the board and opening with three different greetings, I cut to the point: utterly crap textbooks that are full of errors. There is literally an error on every page. One has to wonder how much this publishing company paid off someone in the ‘education’ department to get this project pushed through, because they obviously haven’t consulted anyone who knows even kindergarten-level ‘basa linggis’. Where am I going with all of this? Learning priorities are fully out of whack in the Indonesian education system. But, first culturally things will need to be ‘adjusted’. I realize that respect, religion and debate / conflict avoidance, ritual readings of financial reports are all traditional aspects of Indonesian culture. However, this does not mean that we can’t cut to the point and engage in some dialogue to move forward for the common good. All of Indonesia’s problems can eventually be solved with a solid, progressive educational system. Imagine how quickly Indonesia’s major issues (education, environment, health and infrastructure) could be addressed if schools channeled more time an energy into creative thought, group learning, science and questioning. Our kids are our future. Let’s make sure they are treated like they have one. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2015 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/E/G-21 Jan. 15


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Bali Usada Free meditation for your health and mind. Every Friday 6.00pm. Bali Usada 289 209. Balinese Traditional Healing Introduction to medicinal plants and how to use traditional medicine (no charge). (memperkenalkan beberapa tanaman obat dan cara menggunakannya secara gratis). Please come to Balinese Traditional Healing Center at Jl. Jembawan No. 5 (next to the Ubud Post Office) ph. 7426189 or email: <balihealer@hotmail.com>. Biblical Counseling Services & Educational Services Ministries The Great Shepherd’s Biblical Counseling and Educational Services Ministries in Denpasar city area. Services include: Christian counseling, family & marriage counselings, baptisms, bible studies, translation & christian university correspondence courses. Please kindly contact: <greatshepherd5000@ gmail.com>. Please send your name, address and phone number to our e-mail and we will confirm.

Bible Study Group in English and Indonesian Language Are you looking for a Christian Bible Study & Fellowship? C3 Bali runs Connect groups “Connect with God & Connect with Others” mid week at various locations. including International Ladies English Connect & free Luncheon every Fri 10.30am @ LaGita Garden Resto, Jl Raya Banjar Semer, Kerobakan. All welcome. For more info contact: Ps Gayle Dwije ph. 081 856 7802 @ Christian City Church Bali. Email: <info@c3bali. org>. <www.c3bali.org>.

Bali - InterNations InterNations is an expatriate community for people living and working abroad. We have 250 local expatriate communities around the world uniting members of 180 nationalities. Membership is by invitation and free of charge. All expats and locals with ‘Global Minds’ living in Bali are welcome to join our Bali InterNations. Events are held monthly in different locations and all are welcome. To be invited for free membership please go to <www.internations.org> and click “Request Your Invitation” or call Susan on 0852 5750 0089 for more information.

Bali Community Choir The Bali Community Choir meets from 7 - 9 pm every Tuesday evening at the main school hall, SMK3, Jl. Tirta Nadi II, Sanur. Open to all. No auditions required. We are a happy group of Indonesian and expatriates singing a wide range of music. The choir has a program of public concerts and social gatherings throughout the year. For more information call Brendan at 0813 5312 0682 (English) or Ricky at 0877 6101 6200 (Bahasa).

BIWA Bali International Women’s Association (BIWA) is a secular non-profit organization for women of all nations. This association was formed in 1974 primarily to contribute to the social welfare of the Balinese community while fostering friendship and understanding between women of different nationalities, living in Bali. Many activities are held regularly, the most popular is the monthly luncheon held at different venues, on the last Thursday of each month. We welcome you to join us, however please ensure you book at least two days in advance. For more information, please visit the website www.biwa-bali.org or call BIWA centre on 0361 286564 or 0361 7469607 / email <info@biwa-bali.org>, or visit BIWA Centre at Jl. D. Tandakan No. 5, shop no 4, Sanur, Bali during office hours: Monday-Friday, 10.00am - 5.00pm

Bali Export Development Organization (BEDO) A Business Support Organization to develop exports from SMEs in Bali. Members are from different sectors of business, mainly handicraft, furniture, fashion, jewelry, home textile and other related products & services. Members’ benefits include: knowledge sharing, networking, training, coaching, design assistance, marketing, exhibitions/fairs & product development. In partnership with national & international organizations, BEDO organizes training, workshops & coaching for SMEs & entrepreneurs with social & environmental responsibility in mind. More information on <www.be-do.org>, email: <info@be-do.org> or call 0361-7909697. Bali Folk Club Meets every Tuesday evening between 7 pm and 11:30 pm at the Cat & Fiddle, Jl. Mertasari no 2, Sanur. All acoustic musicians welcome. Beginners session - Sunday 11 am.

Books for Bali Project The BOOKS FOR BALI PROJECT support literacy, learning and reading for pleasure in the local community. We can assist with the donation of books and resources to local school and libraries. For more information go to www. ganeshabooksbali.com, ring Made Rohani on (0361) 970320 or come into Ganesha Bookshop, Jalan Raya, Ubud and read about the project. Buddhist Chanting Meditation In English and Indonesian at Vihara Buddha Sakyamuni Jl. Padang Tegal No. 3 Denpasar [south of Jl. Gunung Agung] every Thursday 07:30 pm - 09:00 pm.

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Happiness is both an art and a science. My grandmother used to say that people were just about as happy as they decided to be. The Dalai Lama states that the purpose of our lives is to seek happiness. Back in the laboratory, psychologists and neuroscientists are trying to ¿gure out what it is and how it works.

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“The power of suggestion is huge,” Marisa pointed out. “Think of all the prayer and energetics we pick up here subliminally. Maybe we sense and respond to the energy of strong extended family bonds, social cohesion and the commitment to the banjar, the immediate community, that’s integral to the Balinese culture. They’ve learned to co-operate and get along at a deep level . ”

There’s something about Bali that makes a lot of people feel happy. I’m fascinated by that. Bali is full of people who came here for two weeks 20 years ago and never left. Grumpy, tired, stressed-out people wake up on their ¿rst morning in Bali feeling Bali is full of people who came better. A week later they are trying here for two weeks 20 years ago to ¿gure out how to move here.

Marisa says, “To further explore the question of what is it about Bali that and never left makes people happy, we should According to psychiatrist Howard look at what we know through Cutler, many surveys show that unhappy people tend to be scienti¿c inquiry about happiness. First we need to accept more self-focused and are often withdrawn, brooding and that happiness doesn’t just passively happen to us but is a even antagonistic. Happy people are generally more sociable, choice. As with all personal growth interventions, awareness Àexible and creative, able to tolerate life’s daily frustrations is key. Some of my clients are shocked when I point out that and are more loving and forgiving than unhappy people. So whilst there is a genetic component to happiness, research we bring some baggage with us. We can change some traits indicates that over 40 % of happiness is contributed by by working on them consciously. But is there something else intentional activities. Many people argue that this ¿gure in the air here, some ubiquitous element that just makes us under-represents the power of intention, and thankfully feel ---well, happy? research is starting to investigate this further. Surprisingly, it turns out that our environment plays a relatively minor role I did a quick poll of some friends to see why Bali pushed their in our well-being and happiness. happy buttons. The most common answers were weather, the green, lush environment, the Balinese sense of “We know that having solid quality relationships and social community and the absence of ageism. Most often people connections are the strongest predictors of well-being and just replied, “The Balinese.” happiness. We also know that we are literally wired to connect. In positive social situations, our brains respond to Weather is a big issue for those of us raised in grey and other people by producing feel - good chemicals and gloomy northern latitudes. Seasonal oxytocin, which is referred to as the ‘bonding Affective Disorder (SAD) is a condition in hormone’. This also happens when we do which people with normal mental health volunteer work, or help others for the throughout most of the year experience greater good.” depressive symptoms in the winter. It’s been argued that SAD is an evolved adaptation in How to de¿ne happiness? A combination of humans that’s a remnant of a hibernation many factors contribute to our subjective response in some remote ancestor. These well-being, or happiness. These include days winter just makes us depressed when having good quality relationships, clear the sun’s not out. SAD affects up to 10% of purposeful goals, living a mindful conscious people living in areas with dark winters, including me. The life, (with focus on others) having an optimistic style of permanent cure? Move to the tropics. interpreting your world, future and self, knowing and using personal character strengths in order to being in ‘Àow’ states, Studies have shown that subjective wellbeing levels increase having healthy habits in terms of sleep, nutrition and exercise when people are surrounded by greenery instead of concrete. and having more positive emotions to negative ones. It’s a I also suspect that increased oxygen levels may play a role. mindset, a skill-set -- habits that, when cultivated on a daily And just being out of an urban environment with its many basis, make and keep us happy. subtle stresses and strains is probably a huge plus. Often we see Balinese sitting around laughing, chatting, and But there must be more to it than that. I talked to relaxed. They spend a lot of time together raising children, professional happiness consultant Marisa Guerrini, who walking, preparing feasts, praying or making offerings spends part of the year in Bali. Marisa designs and leads together. Basically, they’re doing what is referred to by workshops on the science of happiness, resilience and psychologists and practitioners as ‘on task training’, which well-being in the private and public sectors and in schools in is essentially a form of ‘mindfulness’ practice. In other words, Australia (www.positiveforce.com. they practice mindfulness daily. We au). The workshops help people People are happy by choice but know that mindfulness training look at their mind sets and leads to a greater sense of calm, they have to make that choice investigate how they think about lower blood pressure, greater and cultivate it themselves, their worlds and what focus, greater memory, increase in they can inÀuence. “At the end of grey matter and a positive effect the day it’s about connection with others,” she told me. on the limbic system in our brains (which positively effects “Otherwise we live in a world of self-absorption which does emotional regulation). We tend to forget that tranquility is a not lead to happiness.” So when people replied that positive emotion, which many westerners don’t experience the sense of Balinese community, the connectedness, often enough in their busy, crazy lives. made them feel happy they were responding to a very profound instinct that is increasingly lacking in our own So maybe connection is at the core of Bali’s magic, connection to nature, people, beauty, culture and to self. The societies. Dalai Lama says, “I think without that feeling of affection and “Social connection is the strongest predictor of happiness, connection with other fellow human beings, life becomes very that’s very clear in the research,” said Marisa. “People live hard.” longer, have better marriages, experience more contentment, Indeed, people are as happy as they all based on the quality of how they connect with others. decide to be. People are happy by choice Depressed people often don’t have much social life.” but they have to make that choice and Perhaps westerners here are drawn to the community cultivate it. And Bali is a fertile garden for orientation instead of the strongly individual orientation we those seeds of happiness. are used to. The Balinese learn at an early age not to assert their own individuality at the cost of group peace. Some westerners see this as a negative, but in fact the urge to constantly impose our personal emotions and opinions on others doesn’t demonstrate behaviours related to emotional intelligence and resilience such as impulse control and empathy. Science has traditionally looked at the survival of the ¿ttest, at what we need to survive. The focus in the last 15 or so years has turned to what we need as individuals to thrive. Neuroscience is now looking beyond individuals and at social connections. Indeed, no man is an island. Bonding,

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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth TEST QUESTIONS ANSWERED In my last article I reiterated the importance of having a basic understanding of the financial world and I posed 22 multiple-choice questions so you could test yourself on your general financial knowledge. In case you missed the article I will repeat the questions here but do cover the second part which contains the answers and where appropriate, some explanations. You can also see how you rate in terms of correct responses. Q1 What is the S&P 500? a) An annual motor car race held in indiannapolis in the US. b) An index of the top 500 companies on the New York stock exchanges. c) A list of the top 500 savings and pension companies in the US. Q2 If your money in the bank is earning 2% interest and inflation is running at 3% per annum will you be able to buy more goods with your money after 10 years or less than today? a) More. b) Less. c) The same. Q3 Is it usually cheaper to borrow money through your credit card or via a bank loan? a) Cheaper. b) More expensive. c) The same. Q4 Higher interest rates on deposits generally imply a stronger currency. a) True b) False c) Makes no difference. Q5 Do bond holders or shareholders have first call on the proceeds in the event of the liquidation of a company? a) Bond holders. b) Shareholders. c) Neither, since creditors have first call. Q6 If you invested in government bonds, which country is likely to pay you the highest rate of interest? a) Japan b) Indonesia c) The United States. Q7 Are you guaranteed to receive interest and the return of your capital if you invest in government bonds of any country? a) Yes b) No. Q8 If you buy a government bond that on issue has a fixed rate of interest, what happens to the value of the bond during its term if prevailing interest rates in the market rise? a) The value rises also b) The value falls c) The value stays the same. Q9 If a sovereign government has difficulty repaying capital and interest on bonds can it simply print money to meet its obligations? a) Yes b) No c) Possibly. Q10 If you place your assets into a Trust are you still the legal owner? a) Yes b) No, the Trust is the legal owner c) You have joint legal ownership with the Trust. Q11 If you have a sum of money and hope to get the highest return over 12 months where should you invest it? a) In one single asset class b) In a fixed deposit c) In a wide range of assets. Q12 You, as a foreigner, wish to put the bulk of your savings aside for retirement in 15 years’ time. Where should you invest it? a) In land in Bali b) In a diverse range of asset classes. c) In gold. Q12A FATCA stands for a) Fight Against Terrorism and Criminal Activities b) Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act c) Funds Applied To Current Accounts. Q13 FATCA will affect: a) US nationals only b) US and UK nationals only c) Nationals of over 50 countries. Q14 Which of the following groups of countries are all considered emerging markets? a) Brazil, Russia, China b) US, Australia, Indonesia c) Thailand, Italy, Singapore. Q15 The acronym ‘BRIC’ stands for a) Brazil, Russia, Iceland, Canada b) Brazil, Russia, India, China c) Britain, Russia, Israel, China. Q16 High returns imply high risk a) invariably b) Not true; some of the highest returns are without risk c) Only when investing in stock markets. Q16A The best time to take out life insurance is when: a) You are young and healthy but can least afford it b) Later on when you have built up your savings c) After a serious illness. Q17 Hedge funds are: a) A very safe alternative to bank deposits b) A useful addition to a large, balanced portfolio c) Highly risky and to be avoided at all costs. Q18 Private Equity investments are suitable for: a) High Net Worth investors who can take a very long term

view b) Widows and orphans c) The average investor who wants a diversified portfolio. Q19 A ‘bear’ market is one where: a) Prices appear to be in a long term decline b) Prices appear to be in a long term climb c) Prices have barely moved for a long period. Q20 The price of gold today in USD (as of December 2014 compared to 10 years ago) is: a) Close to three times higher b) Around 50% lower c) About the same (give or take 10%). And now the answers! Q1 b) Q2 b) Q3 b) Interest on money borrowed on a credit card can be outrageously high. Q4 b) it’s the weaker currencies that have to provide incentives to attract depositors. Q5 c) Shareholders come last. Q6 b) Same principle that applies to deposits. Q7 b) While the capital and interest should be guaranteed, sovereign governments have still been known to default. Q8 b) The value falls because the original fixed rate of interest is now less attractive. Q9 c) Most governments can do so but not in the Eurozone where countries share the same currency and no single country can therefore print its own money. Q10 b) The Trust is the legal owner but you may be the beneficial owner. Q11 a) Bit of a catch question since the single asset class with the highest return will vary each year. So while you may hope to get the highest return and may succeed, you may also lose money. The safest strategy (but not the right answer) would be b) since a 12 month term is very short in investment terms. It won’t provide the highest return but neither would it risk losing money. Q12 b) Many will argue that land in Bali would be the best investment and historically it would be a strong argument. But as a foreigner there are serious risks and while it might be appropriate for surplus disposable savings it would be highly risky if it represented the bulk of your savings. Gold could pay off but is too unpredictable. Diversification is the safest strategy for retirement. Q12A b) Q13 c) While US nationals are deeply affected there are now over 50 countries that have signed up to an exchange of tax information. Q14 a) Q15 b) Q16 a) No investment is entirely without risk but the relationship between risk and return is a fact of life in the investment world. Q16A a) Once you have a history of medical problems the insurance companies will not Q18 a) Q19 a) Bears want to know you. Q17 b) ‘drag you down’ whilst bulls ‘toss you up’. Q20 a) And that is despite the fall in the price of gold in 2014.

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3 to 9: Don’t make any big investment decisions without seeking advice. Less than 3: Seek help when you’ve finished surfing or emerged from the hills! I hope this not-too-serious quiz has inspired an increased awareness of the challenges and pitfalls in the world of finance. Ignorance may be bliss but knowledge is power! Colin Bloodworth of PPI Indonesia has spent over 20 years in Indonesia. He is based in Jakarta but visits Bali frequently. If you have any questions on this article or related topics you are welcome to contact him at colin.bloodworth@ppi-advisory.com or +62 21 2598 5087

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Here it is Musical Cosmonauts! Welcome to the first about the love of what we do.” January 2015 edition of Music Matters here in your local TJB: Would having a couple of your original songs on a CD Bali Advertiser. help you move forward as a band? “Yes any kind of publicity would help. The idea of a CD of January rolls around again, a fresh start a New Year’s Bali musicians is a great idea; we have original songs resolution to forget by February! Whatever you did for New but never get a chance to play them.” Year, chances are is now a blurry memory, and I know mine TJB: What’s the future for Bisst band? is! This New Year I made two key resolutions. Firstly to stop “Hard to tell, I would like us to get bigger I just want to drinking for a month, check, so far so good its January 13th continue making music and entertaining our audience. “ and so far not a drop has touched my lips, secondly to get a Bali CD with the cream of Bali talent launched. I have had Bisst Band is composed of Andie Bass, Yudiz Drummer, some great responses from readers with ideas and have to Dudunk Lead Guitar and Jeje Paung vocals and rhythm say thanks to everyone for writing in. I will be using some of guitar. They perform classic rock, reggae, pop, and easy these great suggestions to get the CD completed. One listening songs generally around Legian and Seminyak. particular suggestion which caught my attention was a Check out their twitter page at https://twitter.com/thebisst . suggestion by Kyotic to visit a website which allows you to record demos and songs. I am still following up with crowd Musical Legend gone wrong? funding through Kickstarter and will post the official donation site when everything is complete. I want 2015 to be a gift “The Jungle was full of pies apparently!” for Bali’s many talented performers, and a dedicated CD This section I dedicate to one of rock Music’s most iconic should do the trick! singers the one the only Axl Rose. Axl started life as the singer for the LA Roses way back in the 80’s before they Speaking of talent, last night merged with another LA band The Guns to form what went I went on invitation to check down in legend as Guns and Roses. The band became out Bisst Band fronted by a massively famous with songs like November Rain, You Could lifelong friend of my girlfriend Be Mine and of course Paradise City. from Sumatra. The band were a bit sloppy in places, The original band which and there were some par- consisted in 1986 of vocalist ticular songs where the front Axl Rose, lead guitarist Slash, man could have done with rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin, being tighter on the words, that said there was also some bassist Duff McKagan, and great numbers like the rendition of Bonjovi’s Living on a drummer Steven Adler had Prayer, and also Johnny Be Good, which got the crowd up its fair share of controversy on their feet. including when they “accidentally” incited a riot! Axl was not the typical drink, drugs and women side of the band it seems After the performance, I caught up with them in Uncle Norms he got his kicks literally by kicking people and punching them Bistro in Legian, and chewed the fat with front man Jeje for good measure. Famously in 90’s when asked who was Paung about life, the universe, and what it was like to be a the line up for Guns and Roses Axl replied “well there’s me!” musician in Bali. TJB: How long have you guys been playing together? “We have been together for about 5 years or so, I formed the band a while back, and we have been playing ever since. I also play in 4 other bands, but I now want to concentrate more on this one as it’s the best.” TJB: What are your favorite Bands? “I like Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, AC/DC, Bonjovi, basically classic rock.” TJB: Where do you play and when? “Tuesday we are here at Uncle Norms, Wednesdays we’re at secret Garden, Thursdays Santa Fe, and Sun Island, and Sundays we’re in Mini Bar.” TJB: Biggest Audience/ Best Gig? “50-100 people , I can’t pick a particular gig as I just love doing what I do, and every day is great.” TJB: You’re a bit of a happy chappy then? “Yea I am always happy I just love life and love playing music!” TJB: I actually think your voice suits Rod Stewart do you ever do any of his covers. ”Yea I like Rod Stewart and we do a few covers from time to time.” TJB: Is it difficult being a musician in Bali? ”No not really because I love my job.” TJB: Does music pay the bills or do you all have day jobs? “I have another job as a tour guide but even so I could live on what I make through music, but it’s not about that it’s

Now the band which only band member is now Axl is currently touring round the world by himself and a different line up every week where he is regularly late, walks off stage, refuses to play, and if he does gets frustrated as he can’t hit the high notes he once could, on top of this he is apparently abusive to members of the audience! In contrast Slash and a few of the original band members are doing well playing packed stadium gigs and rocking out amazing collaborations with the likes of Lemmy from Motorhead and Ronnie James Dio. It’s a shame that Axl one of Rocks greatest vocalists has ended up this way, but there is no excuse for letting your fans down and behaving like a royal jerk to the people who supported you! That’s all folks until the next issue, wish me luck on the drinking detox and keep it live and help make Music Matter in Bali.

If you enjoyed this article or have any questions, concerns, or if indeed you are the illusive Chris Curtis please don’t hesitate to drop me a line, here to the Bali Advertiser, or alternatively to my direct email address tobiasjbrown@rockfan.com Copyright © 2015 Tobias J Brown You can read all past articles of Music Matters at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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

Tasty Indonesian! Wa r u n g D a m a r h a s replaced Batan Waru at the front of the Bali Garden Hotel on Kartika Plaza [BW has moved to the Lippo Centre 1km away]. Warung Damar is still serving Indonesian cuisine but now under the hotel’s F&B banner, and offering quite a range of traditional dishes [and a few creations] from across the archipelago.

Soups can be the famous Soto Ayam [shredded chicken, egg, cabbage, vermicelli, potato and sambal in a chicken broth] or the popular Buntut [oxtail], Konro [beef rib] or Sari Laut [seafood, lemongrass and coconut milk].

Simple dishes are a fetish of mine, as I firmly believe that at a place that can not get the simple dishes right [in too many places they are left to the junior under-trained members of kitchen staff and ruined, even at some 5 star hotels] I have no interest in the more complicated, exotic, and expensive dishes.

The mains originate from every corner of Indonesia. Rendang from Sumatra [a mild version], the delicate Javanese chicken and potato coconut milk curry, Kare Ayam, from Manado another all time favourite, Ayam Rica Rica, a chicken leg first grilled then simmered in tomato and chilli for those who want a bit of fire in their food. Udang Acar Kuning are giant river prawns, served in a sour yellow curry sauce.

What could be simpler than the humble Pergedel Jagung? A sweet corn patty comprising lightly pounded kernels [with flour and spice paste] deep fried till crisp [not soggy and greasy as I was served recently at a famous 5 star resort at Uluwatu]. Healthy and tasty, what more could you want? At Damar they are quite large flat patties with that peanut curry sauce of sate fame [pictured]. Just as simple is Otak-Otak, Indonesia’s answer to the Thai Tod Man Pla, a humble fish cake, minced fish mixed with spices, wrapped in a banana leaf and grilled. Another snack shared with Thailand [the southern Muslim area] and Malaysia is the Martabak, minced beef combined with chopped vegetables and wrapped in a flaky pastry, made in a martabak pan the resultant oblong shape is cut into 6 slices for serving. At Warung Damar it is also served with peanut sauce. Purely Indonesian is Lemper, shredded chicken and coconut in sticky rice, as is Tempe Goreng Tepung, fermented soy bean cake that has been marinated before frying to a crisp finish, very crunchy! And yes, there are spring rolls [as with every Asian cuisine], the Lumpia Goreng being stuffed with either chicken or mixed vegetables in a thin crisp casing, the dipping sauce slightly unusual sweet and sour but with chilli and lime, maybe more Thai than Indonesian but excellent.

Ayam Pelalah is described on the menu as a salad but it is one of my favourite Balinese dishes, normally just shredded chicken and finely chopped long beans tossed with chilli and lime. At Damar though it is served more as a western style green salad, with the strips of grilled marinated chicken draped over the top, served with papaya toast.

From Bali is Pepes Laut, filleted fish wrapped in bumbugede [a bumbu of ginger, galangal, lemongrass, shallots, garlic and tamarind] then roasted in a banana leaf. Iga Babi Panggang is baby back ribs of pork, marinated in a bbq sauce before grilling. Duck can be that Ubud style, crispy, or the wonderful traditional betutu [also available with chicken].

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Warung Damar

Address

: Bali Garden Hotel, Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban [South Kuta].

Telephone

: 766.303.

Open

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

Non-smoking Area : Yes. Smoking Area

: Yes.

Parking

: Large parking at hotel entrance.

Price

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

Credit Cards

: Visa, Mastercard.

Food

: Indonesian.

Wine

: Reasonable list.

Service

: Smiling and happy.

Atmosphere

: Street front eating house.

Overall

: Good value Indonesian.

The two Betutus are excellent for kitchen produced versions. Half a spring chicken or your choice of leg or breast of imported duck, rubbed with and marinated in all the traditional Balinese betutu herbs and spices. Being slow-cooked the flesh retains all the flavours but is oh so tender! Damar’s Nasi Campur is a great dish for the 1st time visitor, small portions of beef rendang, ayam betutu, sate lilit with a hard boiled egg and sambals, and rice of course. Copyright © 2015 Gerry Williams

Desserts are sweet but that is what everyone wants, Dadar Gulung [coconut filled crepes cooked in palm sugar], Pisang Hijau [banana wrapped in pandan flour] or Jajan Campur [fried banana with black sticky rice].

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.

The tastes of Indonesia served at budget prices, but via a modern hygienic kitchen, the service smiling and friendly, all at a level way above the local warung.

Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.


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21 January - 04 February, 2015

Update Milk & Madu is a new Canggu café by the operators of the very successful Watercress Café on Batu Belig in Kerobokan. Relaxing but with style, the food both healthy and tasty, and at a price that everyone can afford. As was the case with Watercress an instant hit! Their interesting breakfasts [must have the biggest breakfast menu in Bali] are served from an amazing 7.00 a.m, so even early enough for Bali workers! Skillet Eggs with charred sourdough bread are served with your choice of extras; crisp bacon, roast mushrooms and gruyere or sautéed potato, crumbed chorizo, marinated peppers, parmesan and thyme, etc. Benedict and Florentine or the Madu Special; poached egg with smashed avocado, crispy bacon, onion jam & hollandaise. I have always enjoyed special breakfasts and even though the mob, according to my restaurateur friends, always want just the basic bacon & eggs I continually look for something different. The elusive perfect poached egg [firm white with soft golden yolk, difficult to find anywhere in the world] is an attractive centre piece and the Dukkah Poached Eggs [pictured] with crisp polenta, marinated peppers, watercress and feta is just about perfect! For lunch you can have a Gourmet Burger on Brioche [grilled Moroccan chicken breast with marinated peppers, tatziki & spicy harissa mayo] or a Tortilla wrap of roasted lamb, marinated aubergine, cucumber, mint, aioli, feta, red onion & greens. Flatbread Pizza [French brie, caramelized onion, sweet dates & wilted rocket], Baked Rigatoni with smoked Atlantic salmon, fresh lemon, capers, crème fraiche, dill & parmesan. There are even interesting salads [quinoa with cucumber, marinated capsicum, cherry tomato, kalamata olives, capers, red onion, marinated feta, garden herbs, fresh lemon & house dressing]. Milk & Madu also has a special menu for children, the action ceases at 4.00 p.m. but with the current popularity this may extend soon?

Peppers Sentosa [ex Seminyak Villas at Kerobokan] is celebrating Australia Day [Monday January 26] in true Aussie style with an Australia Day Party BBQ; sausage sizzle, steak sandwiches, Aussie meat pies, salads and lamingtons, finishing with that Aussie favourite dessert, Pavlova! All this buffet for just Rp.150,000++ p.p. and that amazingly includes your 1st beer or glass of wine. There are also drink specials of a Bucket of Beers [6 x Coronas] for Rp. 150,000++ and a Bucket of Sparkling [Chandon] for Rp 450,000++. Background music is the JJJ Top 100 and there will be a live feed from the Australia Day Cricket, customers are also free to use the resort swimming pool during the afternoon. The action begins at 12.00 mid day. Kedai Cafeetory on Jln. Hayam Wuruk, Denpasar, apart from being the ultimate word

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mangle is also the 11th coffee house to open on this stretch of road in recent years. 1st came Bali Bakery and all the rest have followed although the follow on have all been just simple local style Indonesian coffee houses obviously fuelled by the large student population of this immediate area. Rujak is their house special but then they deviate from the local norm with Nachos and Quesadillas, even finishing with Chocolate Waffles.

Le Petit Paris sounds very French and it is very French! It is new on the Padang Tegal end of Monkey Forest Road in Ubud. I had expected yet another local facsimile but was pleasantly surprised to find that this one is the real thing, maybe even too much so for Ubud? The site once housed the failed Ubud branch of popular down south Thai restaurant, Kin Khao, with full length windows overlooking what remains of the local rice paddies. The menu is so French that they offer Verrines, Gougere and Gaufre! Verrines are served in a shooter glass, a mouthful of contrasting tastes, such as Tuna, tomato and avocado or Ham, cream and mushroom. Breakfast is served but sadly only for a short time each morning [croissants, eggs fried or scrambled and French style rolled Omelettes]. La Potagere is a leek and mushroom pie, the other pie is a Mariniere with tuna, tomato and emmental cheese. There is also that Quiche from Lorraine. Mains are all combination plates that include one glass of wine; Concorde is a plate of cold cuts with cheese and Les Halles is with cold cuts, chicken pate, pickles and baguette. The Brittany style Crepes can be savoury [ham, egg, emmental] or Sweet [fruit, chocolate/jam, or just sugar]. Gaufre is a French Waffle, served with ice cream. The Bercy Dessert combines banana cake and tarte tatin with canelle]. Very different!

Sip, Jln. Legian, Seminyak, has been one of Bali’s most unusual restaurants in recent years marrying the incredible kitchen talents of Patrick Chauchereau with the flamboyant style of sommelier Christian Vanneque. Sadly last week Christian passed away after a long battle with cancer.

Spice Beach Club is found beachside at Lovina, North Bali, modern, blue and white it feels as if it has been transported from Bali’s trendy Seminyak in the south. It offers a level of dining and relaxation never before encountered in this area. Freshly shucked oysters are sometimes found on Bali’s more up-market menus. Whilst the oyster is opened just for you it has been many days [or weeks] since it last saw salt water. Oysters grow in salt water, at Spice Beach Club they are kept in the same style, on special oyster beds just below the water surface at high tide, so fresh is really fresh! Order some and the boy strips down and wades into the water to retrieve your dozen or so. Want freshly shucked oysters for FREE? Then simply order one bottle of Bollinger Champagne and six perfect oysters are served on the side. Oysters and Champagne, what a way to live!

Clear Café the popular Ubud vegetarian restaurant that was demolished by fire last month has re-opened, temporarily, at a new site. Now located at what was once Beggars’ Bush, the expatriate haven of the 90’s, and more recently it was for a short time Mykonos Ubud, in Tjampuhan [opposite Bridges]. Displaying a strong American influence they offer breakfast with Pancakes and many Tex-Mex dishes as well as local organic ones [Nasi Campur, vegan style] a few non-Thai sounding Thai meals [garlic mashed potatoes? Have they ever been to Thailand?]. There is also just a couple of Indian [the cuisine with the best and tastiest vegetarian dishes]. Raw Food and Pizzas, in fact they offer a little bit of everything! Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/I-01 Oct 14


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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE JANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 04, 2015

We are in the window between New and Full Moon this fortnight, with the Aquarian New Moon theme leading up to a Leo Full Moon on the 4th. Just to remind you then of the highlights of this fortnight as the Moon is waxing towards full. The South Node of the Moon was exact conjunct Uranus and trine to Jupiter as the fortnight began and the moon will join this Jupiter at its peak. There is a strong relationship theme with Mercury conjunct Venus and opposite Jupiter, with the Mercury turning retrograde directly after the New Moon. So what we have then are old partnerships returning to our lives for some much needed discussion and review. With Jupiter also in retrograde motion and in the sign of Leo, a fixed sign as is Aquarius (Sun, Mercury and Venus) it could be a little slow going, with neither party wanting to budge their viewpoint. Mars is in Pisces conjunct Neptune (the ruler of Pisces) and opposite Lilith and so the water is murky at its best and unfathomable at its worst. By the Full Moon Mars joins Chiron (the wounded healer also in Pisces) and hopefully brings some healing resolve and the Full Moon brings support to the over-important and stubborn Jupiter. Illumination will come but not until after we have seen the folly of our ways and choose to change or to focus on Love rather than the self-righteousness of our words and actions. These are tricky transits to navigate with self-delusion possible. FULL MOON 14 Leo 48 February 4, 2014 7:10 a.m.

The Node and Uranus are together in the first house and these are particularly strong relationship themes for the Aries Native. Jupiter is in the house of romance and children and so these topics are paramount to the discussions going on in the 11th house of community, groups and friends. Perhaps your lover wants to be more of a friend and to maintain their independence or maybe it’s you wanting more of a sense of freedom and individuality. How does this all play out where there are children concerned? There are no easy solutions to old problems and particularly with Mars in Pisces hanging out in Neptune’s watery territory of the 12th house.

The nodal axis is playing out between your house of self and the house of other. Be mindful of not projecting your personal drama onto another person. Your relationship requirements may not be those of the person you’re in partnership with. You may also be taking more time for yourself now and finding new friendships and group activities and/or participating in community based gatherings. If there is a new love interest in your life there could be some communication glitches as the Mercury turns retrograde this fortnight. Any concerns you may have around children and schooling could experience some delays. Stay attuned to any health concerns or issues.

As we head towards the Full Moon this fortnight your aim may be to find your resolve in the home arena. That’s the area of growth and the Leo Moon polarity balancing out your strong ambitions and relationship plans and challenges. With the Uranus in the 12th house bringing hidden agendas to the table you could be in for some surprises and awakenings around work colleagues and a link with family members. It feels a little complex and yet your compassion and understanding lay with friends and your community concerns. When romantic involvement reveals its limitations you can always rely on those who’ve known you for a very long time.

The unexpected aspect could play out through your work/service orientation this fortnight and bring a new career focus or at least the need to evolve what you are doing for a living. There is challenge from the area of home and family with the Mercury retrograde and Venus highlighting the need for communication within your familial relationships. If there are issues around children you could be a little blind to their nature. For those romantically inclined at the present you are also prone to a little deception or viewing the other through rose coloured glasses. Remember though that the healing will come at the end of the fortnight and Full Moon.

Mercury your ruler in the 9th house joined to Venus and about to go retrograde brings 3rd house issues of communication, siblings, travel, legal and marketing to the fore. Any foreign partnerships concerning community or humanitarian matters are supported through the internet or online communication. Distance is not a barrier at this time although more patience may be required with people scattered globally. Pisces themes play out in your career sector and there could be some evasiveness apparent, at least until the Full Moon when more of the story will be revealed and shared emotionally. You are another with childhood topics as a concern or an innovator towards change.

Jupiter is joined by the Moon in the higher education and travel area of your chart, with the Aquarian opposition coming from the the 3rd house of siblings and short distance travel. This could be a time of promoting yourself in a new way which will entail a deeper look into how you’ve been marketing yourself and what your evolving values have brought to the table. There could be meetings from the past helping you to shed a light on your gifts and talents and deepening your community based involvement. Mars in Pisces joined to Neptune is in the area of home and family and this is where you may self-sacrifice.

This next Full Moon is in your house of values and emotional and financial security. The polarity point is in the 8th house of shared resources, endings and beginnings and is currently being activated by relationship themes of communication and community involvement. You are currently balancing out, what is mine to keep and what shared property is, as viewed through the lens of the emotional self. There is no doubt that career issues and old partnerships are involved in your decision making along with foreign concerns, which may bring a little disillusionment for the time being. Remember everyone is holding their ground and sticking to their viewpoint while higher matters get sorted.

Bali Advertiser

21 January - 04 February, 2015

Your personal values are up for review with the polarity point in the house of endings. Within relationship the individual’s perspective is honoured and yet is all personal need met within this honouring? Questions for yourself at this time are deep and you may find those areas where you hold firmly and this reflects back on family background and childhood. There is nothing wrong to holding onto what you truly believe is right and just for you. If you ruffle feathers along the way, it is probably inevitable. The Pisces theme however is love and understanding and this may give way to being right, particularly when it comes to siblings.

With Jupiter in the 1st house and soon to be joined by the Full Moon you are another who is experiencing old foreign connections and they are prompting you to continue with the personal growth work that you are doing. It could be that the more local relationships are giving you a spot of bother and requiring your communicative attention. This will be an ongoing theme for the next few weeks and so plenty of time then to review your standpoint. The hidden agendas are around sexuality and where you share intimately and financially. As the end of the fortnight approaches you will find healing here along with a deeper understanding.

With the Aquarius planets in your first house and Mercury set to go retrograde there, your review will be around your own personal identity and expression. Meanwhile the Full Moon joins Jupiter in the house of the significant other and you are facing the polarity of alone verses together. Conversations will go back and forth over the coming weeks and it could well be a slow revealing with these fixed signs involved. The harmonising factor comes from the insights you receive at this time and are willing to share or rather feel compelled to vocalise and these will include your foreign connections. As the rough edges are smoothed love enters.

Mercury is about to go retrograde in your house of work and service and sits opposite Jupiter in Leo in the 12th house of Divine connection and solitude. You may be at a crossroads which require significant endings and letting go of a part of your life. Old partnerships may depart once and for all and you could now apply your focus to a whole new area of life. There are aspects of yourself being revealed which will take some time to integrate and digest and this will reflect back through your health. This is no walk in the park, as your belief structure and values you hold around relationship evolve.

This coming Full Moon joins Jupiter in your work and health arena and brings harmony to those former partnerships that are helping you to evolve your beliefs. With this deepening set of values around relationship and intimacy you may find a new type of love attraction entering your life. Mercury retrograde is happening in your 12th house of divine connection and will bring a new vibration or frequency to your relationship manifestation. A great month for meditation or retreat for the Pisces and with Mars now in your sign joining your ruler and soon to connect with Chiron, a very deep level of healing is available to you.

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For Sale; Android 4.2 Teclast 7” Tablet pc. dual core. 1.8 gb cpu, light, bright screen, front/rear cameras, games, videos, tv, headphones, case, charger, long battery life. perfect condition. Rp. 1 juta. 0822 3778 7379, <anandkuteer@gmail.com>. Ubud. [017] For Sale; Gazebo beige art steel with walls set, bought at ACE Hardware. One square gazebo set. One hexagonal shaped set. Color: deep green, price: 4 mill each negotiable. (please call/text for pictures). 0857 3934 6953. Jl Gunung Sari no. A46 Gatsu Kebo Iwa. [018] For Sale; Bathroom hand dryers for sale! new, price: 250 thousand. Bought at ace hardware. Moroccan lights/ lamps for sale! Price: 150 each. Jalan Gunung Sari no. A46 Gatsu Kebo Iwa. 0857 3934 6953. [019] For Sale; Shisha (hookah) for sale! Price for large: 800 thousand, price for small: 600 thousand, comes with spare parts and various flavours. Jalan Gunung Sari no. A46 Gatsu Kebo Iwa. 0857 3934 6953. [020] For Sale; Dietary supplement. 3 month supply Amitamin M forte, specially for men with vascular erectile dysfunction. Bought in Germany, original packed. I sell 600.000 RP/ month supply. SMS or call 0813 3819 7420 Kris. Seminyak. [030] For Sale; iPad Air, wifi only, 32GB, white, complete package, bought in 2013, good condition, text for price, 081 7979 0393. Canggu. [031]

For Sale; Leather case for iPhone 5 or 5s. Black. Elegant, classy yet functional pull tab pouch style case. Has peekaboo window to view time without removing phone. Padded for protection. Made by Mapi. 600,000. Ubud 0812 3600 3033. [106]

For Sale; Opening a restaurant? Chandelier, 16 teak dining chairs w/pads, 44 teak bar stools, 7 bar tables, 6 lounge chairs, 2 lounge tables, bar glasses, pots n pans, cutlery for 50 people, for price list-SMS Martin@ 0815 5800 1065. Canggu. [032]

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For Sale; Rarity. 70year old Bezar compass. Still in good condition. For collectors only. Sanur. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [085] For Sale; 2 webcameras (MS and HP) as new. For 400.000 Rp. Please contact Michael. 081 2395 1444. Denpasar. [086]

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For Sale; Canoe 3,5 meter length. Comes with life jacket and paddle. Canoe has wheel base. Good condition. Price Rp 1.800.000 collect in Sanur near Mercure Hotel. Contact: 0821 4489 3339. [090] You may know a tree by its fruit, but certainly not men and women by their actions.

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For Sale; Mens bicycle for sale, good condition as rarely used, selling as no longer needed, 1.1mil. Tel or sms to 0819 9980 4350 for more info, can send pics via email on request. Denpasar. [112] For Sale; Apple keyboard with numeric keypad English (USA). Not wireless. Still in the box, but has been used. Excellent condition. 380,000 or best offer. Ubud 0812 3600 3033. [109] For Sale; Flip cover Samsung Galaxy note II red and Galaxy S3 white; 80k rupias each. Contact 0818 0566 2911. Legian. [139]

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For Sale; iPhone 5, 32GB, black, factory unlocked, perfect condition with charger, cord included. One owner. Not a single scratch. I have babied this phone, i.e. cycled battery regularly. 6,800,000 Ubud 0812 3600 3033. [107] For Sale; High quality knife sharpener - MinoSharp Japanese ceramic knife sharpener. For Japanese and other high quality kitchen knives. Brand new; never used. Unwanted gift. 700,000 or best offer. Ubud 0812 3600 3033. [108] Things do not pass for what they are, but for what they seem. Most things are judged by their jackets.

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GARDEN DOCTOR by Dr. Kris

Guava Growers

by The Garden Doctor

‘Dear Dr. Kris, I have pests attacking my guava tree that has been growing for several years. I have noticed that last year it produced less fruit than in previous years, and some sort of pest seems to be getting in there. The leaves and stems have a white sticky substance all over them and I have noticed leaves in the bushier parts are being eaten. The plant has heaps of foliage but it seems to be very dry almost shrivelled. Is this from the pests because the tree gets plenty of water? How can I negate the damage? Thanks in advance. Roger Instead of trying to treat the fungus and pests, heavy pruning is the way to go. A guava tree or nearly any plant for that matter will always bene¿t from a trim as long as it is done at the right time. For a fruiting tree such as yours the best time to cut would be immediately after the fruiting period, that way you will achieve maximum growth before the next fruiting cycle. From your description it sounds like your plant could do with an extensive going over. Fruit trees that become heavily overgrown or too bushy will start to become a haven for many types of pests and diseases, then throw humid weather into the mix and you will have the perfect storm for pest production. The problem is twofold, because overgrown foliage will provide pests shelter from predators and the elements, whilst the lack of airÀow through the tree will encourage fungal growth which is the white sticky substance that you notice accumulating. Pests eating the leaves combined with fungus attack leads to the result which you now have, a stressed and tired dry looking tree. The tree is putting all of its energy into just trying to produce more foliage as it struggles against pests and disease, meaning less energy put into fruit production, setting the tree off on a cycle of slow decay of decreasing yields whereby it is struggling just to stay alive. The ¿rst place to start is to cut off the branches affected by the fungus. This may mean that you will have to trim the tree back to the main truck with just a few limbs remaining. Always keep in mind the shape of your tree and do your best to leave it looking balanced. Rather than just cutting it all in one go, trim a bit stand back observe, then plan which limb to cut off next to maintain the balance. Don’t worry if it’s not perfect it will grow back and you can re-trim it into shape if it’s not perfect. Pruning is one of those things that you learn by doing, so the more you do it the better you will get at it, so just get in there and give it a go. You will be surprised at how quickly it will regenerate, even if you trim it back to almost nothing. You should get a bigger crop off the new season growth as it regrows. Passionfruit is another plant to cut back every year to allow for air circulation, new growth and increased fruit production.

Pruning tips - You may need a handsaw and some sharp secateurs. Make sure that you make clean cuts. Start by cutting branches back to the trunk or where they fork. Do not leave branch stubs or uneven surfaces. Don’t cut half a branch off leaving a piece of dead wood poking out, not only is it dangerous but it would likely attract disease to invade the internal parts of the tree. You need to make sharp cuts with clean tools. Once you have removed fungus affected foliage dispose of it immediately being careful to make sure that it doesn’t come into contact with any other plants. Fungus will survive on dead branches and leaves so prune off all affected areas. Diseased twigs, leaves, and fruits which fall to the ground, are a potential source of infection so collect and dispose of them in the rubbish, not the compost. One infected twig lying in the soil for months is enough to spark an outbreak later on. Also try to keep the base area around the plant as weed free as possible, and clear of infected debris. Make sure the tree is pruned in such a way to allow air to circulate through the tree, avoid watering overhead, deliver water directly to the soil otherwise you are inviting the fungus back. If you are cutting back healthy foliage keep it and make tea from the leaves, guava leaf tea is reputed to be good for diabetics and many other health conditions, the fruit itself is packed full vitamins, very high in Vitamin C and a good source of Vitamin A, Folate, Potassium, Copper and Manganese. To get your tree going again use a complete fertiliser developed speci¿cally for fruit trees, with correct ratios of nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P) and potassium (K). Fertilise with a product that has a higher (P) and (K) ratio. Look for a ratio formulation, such as 16-16-16 or 10-20-20 N-P-K on the label. The inÀuence of K on fruit quality is greater than any other plant nutrient. Too much nitrogen will also damage Àowers. It is best to keep fruit trees away from lawn area. If grass grows up to the tree trunk, cut it back and replace it with a ground cover or mulch.

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A well drained soil will promote good Àower formation. Increase watering through the development stage of the fruit. Depressions or gullies are poorly drained and planting on these sites should be avoided. Provide these basic steps of care to your guava trees, healthy vigorous plants are less likely to encounter disease problems in the future. Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2015 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ho/G-14 May 14


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For Sale; Baby bouncer Carter: blue color with vibration to soothe the baby, music and toys. Baby gym mat Bright Starts: animal motif, toys, music is broken. Sell both for Rp. 250.000 fixed price. Pictures 0818 0536 9219. Denpasar. [117]

For Sale; iPhone 5c 32GB perfect condition with casing Rp5, 5M. 0813 5306 8567. Ubud. [140]

Moving Sale; Almost new, LG fridge 5 Mio, LG washingmachine 4 Mio, doublebed teakwood 3 Mio, 2 single beds teak diningtable 6 chairs teak 3 Mio, wardrobe 2.5 Mio, and many more call: 0819 1631 4443, <shivas@gmx.de> for pics. [119]

For Sale; SJ4000 Full HD action camera, best GoPro alternative. Sell with complete full accessories, underwater housing, and mounting. Bonus dock charger, spare battery, and selfie stick. Sell for Rp. 2.000.000. Contact 089 8598 4567. Denpasar. [142]

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For Sale; 2 membership (Gold) of Canggu Club. Valid for fresh 10 years. Canggu Club sells for USD 1,100 each, we sell ours for USD 950 only (includes 15% membership transfer fee to the Club). 0877 6284 4888. Canggu. [147] For Sale; Electric lawn mower Black & Decker GR3400. 1200W, 34cm. Good condition. Bought larger mower. Sell for 3 juta. more info <cellito@gmail. com>. Sanur. [148] It is just like man’s vanity and impertinence to call an animal dumb because it is dumb to his dull perceptions.

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Burns Night At The Bali Pub (25 January)

Metis Aperochic (Fridays)

For BA readers who are not familiar with Burns night or Scottish culture, this will certainly be an informative evening. This Scottish pub in Sanur, has,since 2011, annually commemorated the life of the poet (bard) Robert Burns and celebrated his contribution to Scottish culture on the anniversary of his birth, 25th January 1759. His best known work is “’Auld Lang Syne”. I am sure many BA readers have enjoyed singing this song as the New Year is welcomed in. The evening includes, of course a menu of traditional Scottish cuisine. Scottish lentil soup, followed by haggis, neeps and tatties, then roast beef, or lamb, with vegetables and ¿nally Scottish dumplings with brandy cream. With short speeches, an address to the haggis and toasts to the ladies and to the gentlemen, it is a guaranteed memorable occasion and bookings are essential. Kilts are most welcome! We love the Scots, their accent, their country and we wish the Scottish community a great celebration. Do come along for a fun evening and embrace an evening of Scottish culture, food and fun! When : 7.00 pm Cost : 195,000 Where : The Bali Pub, Jl. Danau Tamblingan, Sanur Contact : 081 547 120 208 www.facebook.com/bali.pubsanur

Metis is de¿nitely the perfect way to end the working week. It is all about sitting back and relaxing, enjoying a drink or few and whiling away a few hours to the sounds of the resident DJ and a catch up with friends. A selection of cocktails are available for IDR60,000 together with complimentary canapés. You will soon get to know the regular crowd and perhaps become a frequent ¿xture yourself. Metis is well worth a visit with its value for money two and three course lunches at IDR90,000 – 120,000 and high tea is from 4 – 6 pm. This evening comes highly recommended for those looking to wind down after a full on week at work. When : 5.30 pm – 8 pm Where : Metis Restaurant, Jl Petitenget No 6, Kerobokan Kelod Contact : 4737888 www.metisbali.com

‘Bali for Hope’ Fun Run (1 March) We all know someone who has lost a battle to cancer and in exceptional circumstances someone who has overcome the disease. It almost seems like a lottery. We often blame lifestyle choices but it appears to be that no one is immune. Who knows but it seems that despite various reports, cancer is here to stay although technology is leading in different ¿ghts against this dreadful illness. What this fun run means is hope and inspiration for people in Bali who are battling cancer in Bali. The community are once again called to participate in a fund raiser that involves a 5-kilometer fun run. Although called a fun run, a 5-kilometer run doesn’t sound like any fun at all but it is all in the spirit of raising funds for a worthy cause. A celebratory party will follow the challenge with light snacks and live music. The event aims to raise funds for cancer awareness and treatment in Bali supporting Yayasan Kanker Indonesia and Yayasan Kasih Anak Kanker, Indonesia. All money raised will be donated to these foundations. Free health seminars, cancer screening and counselling for families have been provided by funds raised in previous years. Isadore Sharp, Founder and CEO of the Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts started the Charity Run in a corporate commitment to lead the battle against cancer. Each year, the Four Season Hotel & Resorts around the world hold a fun run to raise funds for cancer research and ¿nding a cure. A dear friend of mine and long term resident in Bali recently lost her battle to cancer. She put up an incredible ¿ght and remained positive right until the end hoping to overcome this dreadful illness. We can never give up hope and that is what events like this bring, hope. Hope for a cure. The community is invited to join in or come along and support the participants. You can purchase your tickets at the Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay or Sayan. When : 6 am Cost : IDR100,000 Where : Lapangan Puputan Niti Mandala, Renon, Denpasar Contact : Dewi Fadmawati 701010

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Sunset Music Session (22 Jan 2015) El Kabron is tucked away on the cliff overlooking the tranquil bay of Uluwatu and is well worth a trip. Every Thursday, you can take a journey to Argentina with music at sunset with Adrian Giordano at this very special location. El Kabron is all about the chill factor and guarantees a relaxed atmosphere. You can enjoy a jug of Sangria or some Vino Espanol. You can also enjoy some wonderful Spanish food. If you want to make a day of it all you need to do to enjoy splash time in the pool is spend a minimum of IDR300,000. Thursday night is de¿nitely a special evening but a trip to this part of the island is de¿nitely worth a trip further south. The setting and views are stunning. Where : El Kabron Spanish Restaurant & Cliff Club, Jl Pantai Cemongkak, Uluwatu Contact : 780 3416 / 7889800 info@elkabron.com www.elkabron.kom

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All sorts of wonderful activities are on offer at the Yoga barn this month. Often we get into a routine and forget to explore further a¿eld, experience something new or, simply have a change of scene. The Yoga of Chant with Maneesh de Moor offers a powerful healing journey of Tibetan chants and Sanskrit mantras. Ancient prayers and yogic songs, connecting breath with voice and singing from the centre, the heart is all part of the programme. Chanting is a very power medicine for the soul, healing for the heart and plays a vital role in the tradition of Yoga. The next session will be lead by Denise Payne on the Art of Making Malas. A mala is a set of beads to support meditations and mantra practices. These are often worn as they can be intricate as well as personal so do bring along a charm, pendant or beads you may want to incorporate into your own Mala design. I must also mention the Reiki Spiritual Energy Healing in February. Reiki is an amazing form of healing administered by laying the hands close to the body and is based on the concept that an unseen “life force energy” Àows through us. It is also a technique used for stress reduction, relaxation, reinforcing health and dissolving illnesses. Receiving Reiki is worthwhile and if you are interested in taking a course do look into this. Robert Lonsdorf leads the session. The website has a complete listing of activities. When : 7 pm – 9 pm (Yoga of Chant) 9 am – 12 pm (Malas Making) 2 pm – 6 pm (Reiki) Cost : IDR200,000, IDR350,000, IDR1,650,000 respectively Where : The Yoga Barn, Jl Raya Pengosekan, Ubud Contact : 971236 www.theyogabarn.com

It seems that Spain has established itself in Bali. One of the things we love about Bali and the Balinese is the diversity and tolerance and welcoming nature to all nationalities. It is one of the successes of Bali, really and the Spanish community are no exception. This is the place to be on Sundays, La Finca, an Ibiza-inspired restaurant. This is a place for Bohemian lifestyles, for hippies and those who want to enjoy the ambience of Ibiza in its hay day. This evening is all about freedom and love, with 60s and 70s classics that really de¿ned this period, before Ibiza became over run with two week tourists. Come along and enjoy a little bit of Spain in Bali. Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all When : 7 pm Where : La Finca Bali, Jl Subak Sari 77, Batu Belig, Canggu up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2015 Contact : 2105080 enquiry@la¿ncabali.com www.la¿ncabali.com

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“Musical Snails” Finding a leak in a swimming pool is harder than teaching a snail to sing. Oh yes I know it all sounds very easy but go to your local pool service agent and whisper the words “leaking swimming pool” in his ear and stand clear. You may find his eyes glaze over and suddenly he starts discussing the cost of camel rides in Greenland or whether the Eyefull tower was named after the intimate views you might find with your binoculars from the actions of the pigeons that fly over it. If that ever-so-friendly poolman was, in fact, the person that built your pool you may find his mouth starts to open and shut soundlessly as he dashes off to pick up his poor disabled mother from the airport. The reason for such an averse reaction is understandable, a leaking swimming pool can be very difficult to repair. It is, therefore, very important to build a pool properly in the first place and this is a task you should not place in the ever so willing hands of a former vender of hair restorer. We’ll come to that later but in the meantime in our last issue we looked at different types of swimming pools and of these by far the most common are pools made from reinforced concrete. This week let us look at the function and design requirements of a concrete swimming pool and the important aspects of its construction. When we design a pool we have to consider a number of factors: How large it should be and what shape To decide this we need to consider who will use your pool and what it will be used for. If it is for laps it needs to be long and straight but can be narrow and shallow. For visual effect you may want it curved, perhaps a kidney or gall bladder shape rather than rectangular. Depth needs special consideration. Some people these days are building very deep swimming pools with no shallow end. Very good for washing your elephant but not very practical for general purpose use and can be downright dangerous for children. If children are going to play in it you do not want it too deep - 1 metre is plenty for children under 12 years old. Bear in mind that an average adult’s shoulder height is around 1.5 metres while a toddler can easily drown in water only 30 cms deep.

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If you will use it for romantic evening soirees you really don’t want it 2 metres deep. If you plan to dive into it from the side or from a board you may want it deeper. If you plan to practice scuba diving, you want a diving board on your balcony or you plan to drown that annoying neighbour you might want it 2 or even 3 metres deep.

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The traditional pool with a shallow end for the children to play in and a deep end for diving is a sensible multi purpose design. Water Volume A large or deep pool will cost a lot more to maintain than a smaller pool particularly in electricity costs for the water circulation pump. Note that only a small increase in size can greatly increase the volume of water. A 4 metre by 5 metre pool by 1.6 metre deep contains 32 cubic metres of water, only a small increase to 5 metres by 6 metres and the depth to 2 metres and the water volume is now up to 60 cubic metres - twice the water to circulate and treat. Getting in and Out These days with so much emphasis on safety how people will get in and out of the pool is considered important. Especially think about how a young or old person who inadvertently falls in can get out. Stainless steel ladders are very efficient with space but not the easiest to use. If you build steps into the pool these should be shallow enough to make them easy to climb up and down. Lining What sort of lining do you wish to use? Tiles are more expensive but give you a longer lasting, low maintenance finish that looks good. Paint can cause problems particularly when that former wafter of satay sticks doesn’t know how to apply specialist paint on challenging surfaces. Pool Technical Design and Construction It is important to remember that water is very heavy stuff and a typical small pool of 4 metres by 5 metres by 1.6 metres deep will contain 32 metric tons of water. The ground around the pool will provide support and this will vary according to the type of ground. If the ground is firm (such as clay) the pool will probably have plenty of support from the surrounding ground. If, however, the ground is light C/Bm/I-20 August 14

and porous or has been eroded by water flow around or under the pool there may be air voids present which can reduce the support for the pool and this may result in stress concentration in particular places in the walls or floor of the pool. If the pool is against firm ground on one side but with no support on the other, or much worse, cantilevered off a hillside the stresses on the pool can become enormous and it is imperative that proper engineering design is carried out. You might notice that there are many pools cantilevered off hillsides in Bali (a place noted for regular landslides) and while many are well constructed there are many more that can only be considered as giving fate a good poke in the eye. Of course the most basic requirement for a swimming pool is to provide a container for water. The concrete “shell” must not leak and it must be strong enough to resist cracking and ground movement. The walls and bottom of the pool must be rigid enough to hold the water without flexing because flexing will crack the concrete. The reinforcing steel must be correctly designed and have sufficient coverage of dense concrete (6 cms coverage is advisable) to protect it from rusting. The concrete in the walls and bottom of a swimming pool are built in the same way that a concrete floor is constructed. We make a mesh of steel bars and embed it in concrete. Steel bends fairly easily and if we use only one layer of steel mesh in the concrete floor it will sag in the middle. If we use two layers of steel mesh with a gap between them this will stop the floor from sagging. The same applies to the walls and bottom of a swimming pool, we need two layers of mesh with a gap between to resist flexing. It is important that the concrete shell, both the walls and bottom of the pool, are cast as a single piece of concrete. If we cast the bottom first and then the sides afterwards we will have a joint where the walls meet the bottom which is likely to leak. We also need to use a vibrator when we place the concrete to make sure it is dense with no air bubbles in it. Many builders don’t use vibrators and think a few pokes with an iron bar are enough - not so - you need to use a vibrator. It is also a good idea to make the concrete strong and K300 is advisable. Many builders don’t know what K300 concrete is, those that do may well think this is all far too difficult and have palpitations at the very thought. The truth is that, if you know what you are doing, it is not difficult to achieve K300 concrete. Before we cast the concrete shell we must install the water circulation pipework for the pool and most importantly the drains in the bottom. These MUST be installed properly. You will only find out that the plumber forgot to glue the joints (a surprisingly common occurrence) once the pool is complete and full of water and, unless you have some background of tunnelling into bank faults or a well trained mole, it is a tad difficult to get under the pool to seal it. Conduits for pool lighting wiring needs to be well designed and built into the pool shell in such a way that they are electrically safe, can be maintained and do not leak. Once cast the pool shell is lined with a water proofing agent (just to make sure) followed by a cement “screed” (a thin layer of cement which may be anything from 2 cms to 8 cms thick) and finished with ceramic tiles or with a pool paint. In the bottom of the pool the “screed” is used to shape the bottom of the pool so that water will flow towards the drains. Tiles may be ceramic or of stone and are finished with a standard grout. Sneaky stuff that water. It squeezes in between the tiles then wanders around behind them till it finds a crack in the cement screed. On getting thorough this crack it creeps around behind the screed until it finds a crack in the reinforced concrete and escapes to the outside world. By the time it escapes it has travelled a long way from where it first got through the tiles, what chance have we got to find such a leak? Even teaching a Welsh snail voice choir becomes comparatively easy. If you know what you are doing some leaks can be found and repaired. In other cases pools can be saved by “recycling” them. Unfortunately sometimes you are left with few options - demolish and start again, turn it into a garden bed or put your head in the gas oven. Phil Wilson Opinions are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 288 789. Copyright © 2015 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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It was this role and her newsworthy antics in Rome, including an adumbratory dip in the Trevi Fountain, that was to fire the imagination of Italian director Federico Fellini leading to his casting of her as Sylvia, the hedonistic American actress visiting Rome, in La Dolce Vita (1960) and a reprise of her visit to the Trevi Fountain, in what was to become one of cinema’s most iconic moments.. Her stature, luscious figure, golden hair, blue eyes and beautiful face, combined with an outspoken exuberance and joie-de-vivre was to mesmerize Fellini. “She is like a gift of God, deserving of adoration”, he said. On meeting her he “experienced the incredulity one has before creatures of exceptional height, like the giraffe or the elephant’. She was to be directed twice more by Fellini. In Boccaccio 70 (1962), a gigantic 20ft model of her with terrifyingly enormous cleavage descends from her billboard promoting milk (what else?) to pursue a puritanical censor. A year later she almost became the first Bond girl in Dr. No, a part that went to Ursula Andress. But she did the next best thing, figuring prominently in another Bond film “From Russia with Love”, where the same billboard sheltered a SMERSH assassin whom 007 shoots dead as he appears through Ekberg’s mouth. “She should have kept her mouth shut” quips Connery.

Revered by the young Bill Clinton and a whole generation of radical Democrats. Cuomo served a record three terms as governor, from 1982 to 1994, and with his eloquence, erudition and common touch was widely regarded as a shoo-in for the Democratic presidential nomination during that time. Instead he came to be known as the “Hamlet on the Hudson” due to his public agonising over whether he actually wanted the job. In both 1988 and 1992 the nomination was his for the asking, but he dithered and finally declined.

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Her life took a new turn with King Vidor’s epic War and Peace (1956), co-produced by Carlo Ponti and Dino de Laurentis shot at Cinecittá, Rome. She played the part of Princess Hélène Kuragin, Pierre Bezukhov’s alluring but social-climbing adulterous wife, her first and one of her best roles.

Mario Cuomo, who died on New Year’s Day aged 82, was a longserving Democratic Governor of New York State, regarded during the 1980s as the intellectual mentor of his party and its greatest communicator.

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By the 1980s she confined herself to giving slightly sour interviews about people she didn’t like and retired to a house outside Rome with her Great Danes. She married twice and not well, first to hard-drinking British matinée idol Anthony Steel (1956-59), then to US B-movie actor Rik van Nutter (1963-75). She had no children.

Donna Douglas: b.1933 d. 1 Jan 2015 (82); most famous for her role of Elly May Clampett in the CBS series Beverly Hillbillies (1962-71).

In 1999 Ekberg was to tell the New York Times “they say that Fellini made me famous, Fellini discovered me. No, Fellini owed his success to me, not the other way round”. It sounds inflated but there is truth there. Fellini did use her, but he did so as an archetypal force not the kitsch fetish Hollywood made of her. Without her, his most famous yet flawed work would hardly have gone down in cinematic history in the way that it has. She was, in her day, elemental and numinous.

Rod Taylor: b.1930 d. 7 Jan 2015 (84), Australian actor who became a Hollywood star, most famous for his lead role in Hitchcock’s “The Birds”. He died 4 days before Anita Ekberg (see above) to whom he was engaged in 1962.

Lance Percival: b.1933, d. 6 Jan 2015 (82), British actor, comedian and singer.

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Gunung Agung: Bali’s Mount Olympus Flying into Bali, you can’t miss it. The shadowy outline of the giant blue-black mountain towering over the landscape on the eastern end of the island. You’re able to see the behemoth from the Kintimani area, the beach in Sanur and from Bali’s offshore islands. In fact, a glimpse of its majestic peak can be seen poking through the clouds from almost any part of the island. The Balinese consider this sacred volcano “the Navel of the World,” the geographical and religious center of the universe, what Olympus was to the ancient Greeks the Cosmic Mountain. The mystically inclined Balinese believe the gods raised the mountain as a vantage point to view the unceasing pageant of life below. Every Balinese must sleep with their heads toward Agung in an attitude of respect. With an elevation of 3,014 meters, the foot of the mountain stretches northeast to the sea. To the southeast its slope is blocked by a line of smaller extinct volcanoes; to the northwest Agung is separated from Mount Batur by a deep long valley. During Mount Agung’s month-long eruption in 1963, massive lava streams devastated almost all of eastern Bali. Although the lava did not reach the far eastern district capital of Amlapura itself, hot ash ignited thatched roofs, volcanic debris rained upon the earth and accompanying whirlwinds and earthquakes destroyed buildings and toppled temples. The town was cut off for 3 years, isolating this formerly prosperous trading community from the rest of Bali. On Bali’s north coast, you can still see extensive landscape that has been ravaged by volcanic rubble from this eruption. In the end, 1,600 Balinese were killed and 86,000 left homeless. The cataclysmic eruption ultimately became a damning judgment on the entire Sukarno era. Climbing Mount Agung Conquering this central, heavenly point of reference is ¿lled with its own unique set of challenges, not for the faint of heart. For many the experience is the highlight of their trip to Bali, totally worth the pain. Between July and October the ¿t and adventuresome attempt the ascent, often much more challenging than they expect. Agung is in fact exhausting, dif¿cult and can be downright dangerous. De¿nitely out of reach for kids. If there was a serious injury near the peak, no quali¿ed ¿rst aiders are available. Many hikers feel there should be ropes or railings to keep climbers from falling. People have become lost, never to be found. Uphill all the way, the terrain is sandy and rocky and climbing up steeply in the dark requires ¿tness and perseverance. The trek is however entirely feasible, though be prepared for some technical sections. For about 10% of the climb, especially over volcanic rocks (and occasionally in the forest), you’ll need to use your hands.

hours to get back down. The beginning of the hike at Pura Besakih starts right off with 200 strenuous steps, as if the mountain is issuing a challenge “Climb me if you dare.” After the steps, you’re faced with more upward climbing. The lower portions of the mountain are heavily forested, and farmed up to about 1,000 meters. This section can be humid, muddy and slippery. After climbing about 1.5 km past some houses, you come upon a meru temple at about 1,200 m. Eventually, the trails through vegetation make way to a short level expanse of ground before the rocky section. About halfway up, it becomes more of a climb than a hike. The hardest part is the last hour. This is pure rock climbing, the last part at 45 d e g r e e s ! Yo u ’ r e basically scrambling and walking over rubbly rock and debris. Nearer the top just before sunrise, the climb can be intimidating, especially given the limited visibility from only your headlamp and the light of the moon. Stars above and city lights magically winking far away in the distance. The real challenge comes as climbers approach the granite summit with large rock formations and a few narrow ledges and an icy-cold and narrow summit ridge that really test your alertness and courage. Be present in the moment and choose your footing carefully to reach the highest peak, very scary if you look to your left or your right. But viewed in the thin atmosphere from the crater rim of a volcano on an island at the break of dawn, the panorama is amazing! Whether in the bright sunshine or moonlight, a stream of clouds on the crest taper off in the wind. You can see Pura Besakih below, Mount Rinjani and the Gili islands on Lombok to the east and Bali’s north coast on the other side, while the whole island of Bali to the south. The sun will never look so welcoming. Practicalities Don’t underestimate the difficulty of this climb. Good preparation and an experienced guide are crucial. Be positive and husband your strength. Honor the volcano. The best preparation is to be experienced and accustomed to mountain hiking. You must be very ¿t. Work out or practice sports regularly 2-3 times per week leading up to the climb. Agung should never be attempted alone. Since there are innumerable trails leading skyward, a guide is a necessity, particularly in the early part of the climb. Without a good guide, you could be stuck on the mountain for another 4-5 hours. The whole experience can also be greatly enhanced with a good guide.

You can either take the route from Besakih temple (1525 m) to crater rim (2907 m), which is 4.2 km one way or the path to the real summit (3142 m), which is 5.8 km one way (for half the way, this path follows the same path to the crater rim). This 7-8 hour climb is the most popular to Agung’s usually cloudy peak. Another trail starts east of Besakih from Tukad Pangian/Pasar Agung (1200 m) to the real summit (3142 m), which is 9.7 km one way (4 hours). This is the steepest and most challenging with an average elevation gain of only 1 m high every 3 m. If you take the Besakih route up and then the Pasar Agung side down, you get to see the highest peak from different angles.

The mountain is worth 4 stars, but the average guide service ranks only one star, which gives the climbing experience an overall ranking 3 stars. Your trip might be sold to you and planned initially to include camping on the summit, but bad weather always seems to be arriving later in the day (which may or may not be true), serving as an excuse for the camping trip to became a day trip. Individuals and groups are ¿rst picked up a their hotel in south Bali at the agreed upon time for the two-hour drive up to Pura Besakih or to Pasar Agung’s parking lot. Approaching, you’ll be able to see silhouettes of the massive mountain. Within an hour after arriving you’re on your way.

Climb at your own pace, slow and steady. At some point, you may join up with other groups of trekkers, but don’t try to compete with the people ahead. Don’t push yourself too hard. You’ll still need some energy to go the LONG way back down. Count on spending a total of 3.5 hours going up and about 3

Guides perform a ceremony before you begin, sprinkle you with holy water and give offerings up to the volcano god. The better guides start helping climbers right from the beginning after just 15 minutes. Climbers would never be able to make it without the guide’s help. Particularly on the descent, the

guide becomes as essential as your walking stick. A good guide motivates you to keep moving, stopping at opportune moments so you can take a photo or drink in the view. At the summit, they may even provide you with hot tea/coffee and banana pancakes. Unfortunately, some guides barely talk despite knowing a little English and you being able to converse in a little Bahasa Indonesia. Even if they know the mountain well and have hiked it for years, they don’t do a good job of transmitting that knowledge to you. Others walk so far ahead that you are basically ¿nding the path yourself. There are instances where you can’t even see his headlamp. Climbers start the ascent at different times. Some prefer to begin as early as 8 pm and start up as early as 11 pm. Other groups begin climbing anywhere from midnight up until 3 am. If you want to reach to the summit for the sunrise and not have clouds obscuring the view from the top, you should start up from the foot of the mountain no later than 2 am. The cost depends on how many climbers make up your party and what services, if any, are provided. Prices, including guide fees, transport, breakfast, snacks and hot coffee at the summit, can range from US$80 to US$95 per person for a two-person group; as much as US$120-US$135 for three people. It’s wise to be well equipped. Suit up with several layers of clothing that you can peel off as the day warms up. Because of sharp grass, wear long pants. Wear real hiking/trekking shoes or runners with nonslip soles, a must for the ¿nal steep scramble to the summit over loose scree. Cut your toenails. Take headlamps or Àashlight, fold-up umbrella (a necessity), gloves, hiking pole, suf¿cient water, camera, chocolate, trail food, energy bars and snacks. For people in average condition, climbing up is pretty straightforward, but many trekkers have the most dif¿culty on the grueling and slippery descent, which requires body balance and puts a lot of stress on your knees. The daunting way down can be obscured by fog with often no place on the rocks to place your feet. Guide Services Gungbawa Trekking Jl. Tukad Pancoran IV/E No. 7, Denpasar Website: http://gungbawatrekking.com Email: info@gungbawatrekking.com Mobile: 081-238-78168 Bali Trekking Tour Jl. Raya Gentong, Ubud Website: http://www.balitrekkingtour.com Tel. 0361 8720 838 (Of¿ce Hours) Mobile: 087-861-863-656 Email: info@balitrekkingtour.com Bali Rocky Trekking Dukuh Kawan Pejeng, Tampaksiring, Gianyar Website: http://www.balirocky.com Tel: 0361-857-1102/857-1103 Mobile: 082-146-489-955/081-797-66776 Email: info@balirocky.com. Personally recommended are Pak Mudi, a spiritual trekker with 21 years experience climbing Agung; friendly and patient Wayan Agung (mobile: 085-237-008-513, email:agungguide@ yahoo.com); Ketut mentioned favorably in Lonely Planet (though you may be guided by one of his assistants instead of him). <pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2015 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Bali Explorer at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Local News Divers Retrieve 2nd Black Box from AirAsia Crash Divers retrieved the crashed AirAsia plane’s second black box from the bottom of the Java Sea on Tuesday (13/1), giving experts essential tools to piece together what brought Flight 8501 down. The cockpit voice recorder was freed from beneath the heavy ruins of a wing early in the morning from a depth of about 30 meters (98 feet), a day after the aircraft’s flight data recorder was recovered, said Tonny Budiono, sea navigation director at the Transportation Ministry. “Thank God,” he said. “This is good news for investigators to reveal the cause of the plane crash.” The device will be flown to the capital, Jakarta, to be downloaded and analyzed with the other box. Since it records in a two-hour loop, all discussions between the captain and co-pilot should be available. The plane disappeared from radar 42 minutes into a flight from Surabaya, Indonesia, to Singapore on Dec. 28. All 162 people on board were killed, but only 48 bodies have been recovered so far. The find is the latest boost in the slow-moving hunt to scour the shallow, murky stretch of ocean. Over the weekend, the tail of the Airbus A320 was recovered, emblazoned with the

carrier’s red-and-white cursive logo. The black boxes are housed inside the tail, but they were missing when the wreckage was pulled to the surface. The devices were soon located after three Indonesian ships detected two strong pings being emitted from their beacons, about 20 meters (22 yards) apart. Strong currents, large waves and blinding silt have hindered divers’ efforts throughout the 17-day search, but they took advantage of calmer early morning conditions on both days to extract the instruments. The information pulled from the black boxes will likely be vital. Designed to survive extreme heat and pressure, they should provide investigators with a second-by-second timeline of the flight. The voice recorder captures all conversations between the pilots and with air traffic controllers, as well as any noises heard in the cockpit, including possible alarms or explosions. The flight data recorder saves information on the position and condition of almost every major part in the plane, including altitude, airspeed, direction, engine thrust, the rate of ascent or descent and what up-or-down angle the plane was pointed. (January 12th 2015)

Tourist Arrivals Peak for 2014 International tourists who holidayed on Bali from January-November 2014 totaled 3.41 million, up 14.78 percent over the same period the previous year where 2.97 million people were recorded entering the island according to the head of the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) of Bali, Denpasar Panusunan Siregar on Friday (2/1). He said the provincial government was targeting 2.9 million foreign tourists during the year 2014. So the estimates have already blown out for 2014, without including visits in the month of December. Australia had 895 069 people, an increase of 18.70 percent over the same period the previous year and a total of 26.18 percent of the total foreign tourists who vacated on the island, then China supplied 539 371 people jumping 49.28 percent over the same period the previous year. Tourists from Malaysia ranked third and rose 14.87 percent to 198 133 people in this period. (January 5th 2015) NZ Drug Mules Girlfriend Arrested

Australian Myuran Sukumaran is one step closer to the firing squad after the Indonesian president rejected his clemency bid.

the products for sale outside, with revenue flowing back to the prison. Chan has become deeply involved in the affairs of the prison church.

A woman described as the internet-girlfriend of a New Zealander being held in Bali for alleged drug trafficking, Antony de Malmanche, has also been arrested. De Malmanche was arrested last month, with police alleging he had been trying to bring nearly two kilograms of methamphetamine into Indonesia - an offence punishable by death. At the time of his arrest, Mr. de Malmanche’s family said he was the victim of an internet-dating scam. (January 3rd 2015)

The news prompted an emotional outpouring from the Australian Bali Nine member saying of himself and fellow Australian Andrew Chan, “We’ve changed. We don’t deserve to be executed. Our families shouldn’t have to suffer like this.”

Each has apologized for being involved in a conspiracy to import 8.2kg of heroin from Bali to Australia in 2005. They were sentenced to death by firing squad in 2006.

Brazilian Citizen to be First Westerner Executed for Drug Offences in Indonesia

Bali Nine Member Myuran Sukumaran Speaks Out after Bid for Clemency Rejected

A letter rejecting the clemency bid was hand-delivered to Bali’s Kerobokan prison by an Indonesian government official on Wednesday (31/1) and the Australian consulate was notified at about 4pm local time (7pm AEDT). The letter, dated December 30, 2014, was printed on the letterhead of “President Republik Indonesia” and has Joko Widodo’s name printed underneath. The text says there is “not enough reason” for the clemency bid to be granted, and makes clear that, “The decision is in effect on the day it is decided”. Chan has not received a letter. Sukumaran told Fairfax Media through an intermediary that he was shocked. “My mum’s on the floor, tears, crying and can’t talk. My sister is in tears and can’t talk. My brother’s so shocked he didn’t even know what to say. I’ve been walking around feeling like someone’s punched me in the stomach. “Is there no such thing as rehabilitation??? Can’t someone change???? “All the big drug dealers are free and clear to do what they want because they pay people off big time! That is the only thing Andrew and I can’t do, is to pay big money. We were attempting to take drugs out of Indonesia not importing [them]. We failed. We f----d up. We were wrong. We’re paying for that. Our families are paying for our mistake.” The Department of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on Thursday it would “continue to provide consular support to Mr. Sukumaran and his family and legal representatives ... Australia remains strongly opposed to the death penalty.”

“We’ve changed,” Sukumaran wrote. “We’ve done so much in the last six to seven years … We rehabilitated ourselves with the help of the guards here … we were doing good things. “What use will executing us be? … We don’t deserve to be executed. Our families shouldn’t have to suffer like this.” Melbourne-based barrister Julian McMahon, part of Chan’s and Sukumaran’s legal team, said he had heard the news from the media. “It’s appalling that matters of life and death are made known only through the media. It suggests politics is intruding into the rule of law, precisely what should not happen in death penalty cases”. “Myuran has become a world news story in recent years because he has reformed himself and prisoners within the prison – his reward is to have all that work ignored. Yet the Constitutional Court said in 2007 that rehabilitated prisoners can be re-sentenced.” Indonesian president Joko Widodo has recently made it clear he wants all 64 drug smugglers on death row executed to battle the “scourge” of drugs in the country. Mr. Joko was determined to execute six convicts before the new-year, and 20 more in the medium term. The new-year executions were delayed when some prisoners lodged judicial reviews. Sukumaran’s and Chan’s names are not on the list of six, but it’s unclear if they are among the 20. The legal system in Indonesia is so thoroughly corrupted that observers have no confidence that the people on death row have had a fair trial, or are guilty of their offences.

Sukumaran and Chan based clemency bids lodged over two years ago based on the strong efforts they have made at rehabilitation since they were locked in Kerobokan prison in 2005.

“I was astonished to hear that all 64 drug offenders on death row were to be treated the same, as if it’s a rubber stamp process,” Mr. McMahon said.

Sukumaran learns and teaches art to fellow inmates, operates a computer lab and a t-shirt printing room, offering

“We will take whatever steps the law allows us, and we will fight for justice in this case. (January 5th 2015)

The Indonesian government has rejected clemency for Brazilian citizen Marco Archer Cardoso Moreira, 53, sentenced to death over drug trafficking. Officials say he will be executed “very soon”. President Joko Widodo denied the pardon on December 31st. This was the second time that Moreira asked for the presidential pardon - the first rejection came in 2006. “He is one of the next in the list to be executed - and I can guarantee that the plan is to execute him very soon,” Tony Spontana, the spokesperson for Indonesia’s Public Prosecutor’s Office said. In addition to Moreira, five others will be executed at once. Moreira, who was arrested in 2003 at Jakarta airport with 13.4kg of cocaine inside tubes of a hang-glider will be the first westerner to be executed in Indonesia. (January 9th 2015) Terror Suspect Amongst “Most Wanted” Shot Dead Indonesian police have shot dead a terror suspect who was thought to have known the whereabouts of some of the country’s most wanted terrorist leaders. In what police are calling an “ongoing operation”, Indonesia’s anti-terrorism squad Densus 88, with back-up from Sulawesi police, executed a number of raids in Sulawesi over the past three days. On Saturday (10/1) they arrested four terror suspects, allegedly linked to the group calling itself the Mujahedeen of East Indonesia, or MIT. National police spokesman Agus Rianto said a fifth suspect called Ilham Syafii was shot dead after he fled through a plantation and a shootout began. Senior Commander Rianto said Syafii was a suspected courier for MIT and was thought to have known the whereabouts of key terror cell leaders on Indonesia’s “most wanted” list. The head of MIT is a notorious terrorism cell leader called Santoso. Two more suspects with alleged links to Santoso were arrested on Sunday afternoon and Monday morning. (January 12th 2015)


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A New Zealand man accused of bashing his ex-girlfriend with a motorbike helmet in a Bali street has agreed with a witness account of the assault. Richard James Wackrow, 40, faces up to two years and eight months in jail for assaulting his German ex-girlfriend, known in court papers as Lisa Christina. The pair got into an argument after falling off a motorbike at Jimbaran on September 4. The man who lived nearest to the scene on Monday told a court he saw the fight, and Wackrow throwing his ex-girlfriend’s phone on to the road. The Wellington man slapped the designer and then hit her twice in the face with a motorcycle helmet until her face was bloody, said the man. His nephew took her to hospital where a medical report recorded a broken nose and damage to her cheek and both eyes. When the judge asked Wackrow - who has chosen to defend himself - if the witness statement was true, he told the court: “Yes, absolutely”. (January 13th 2015) Online Media Used to Spread Wildlife Poaching: Activist Wildlife poaching in Indonesia in 2014 is spreading through online media, according to the environmental nongovernmental organization PROFAUNA (Protection of Forest and Fauna) according PROFAUNA Indonesia spokesperson Swasti Prawidya Mukti on Thursday (1/1). Wildlife poaching is posing a serious threat to wildlife conservation as most of the animals are being taken from their natural habitat. The species at risk are the Javan eagle, King Cockatoo, Red parrot, gibbon, Java langur, lemur, and

President Joko Widodo reiterated on Thursday (8/1) that Indonesia was safe and no imminent security threats had been detected, despite a travel warning from Australia and a security warning from the United States. Joko told journalists not to go “overboard” when reporting about the foreign security warnings. “I have not received any information regarding safety issues,” he said. Australia updated its travel advice on Monday just days after the United States embassy in Jakarta issued a security warning for US-affiliated hotels, banks and businesses in Surabaya, East Java. Indonesian authorities have repeatedly said they are not aware of a specific threat, but on Wednesday security forces were put on heightened alert. (January 8th 2015)

Safe Schools Hello, My four year old son is starting school at one of the international schools this year. The media coverage of pedophile expatriate teachers occasionally caught and charged in Bali (one recently) concerns me as a parent. Are police checks done by expatriate teachers’ embassy or consulate to confirm no prior convictions of that ilk? They should be done as a legal requirement to protect children from pedophiles. Also, as a school policy, male teachers should not be left alone with individual

Garuda Axes Brisbane-Bali service Indonesian national carrier Garuda Indonesia is quitting the hotly contested Brisbane-Bali route from February 1, in a move that will be welcomed by rival carriers Jetstar and Virgin Australia. Garuda, which also flies to Bali from Sydney, Melbourne and Perth, said it was restructuring its global operations in response to the weakening Indonesian rupiah and unnamed “other factors” that it says have affected airlines globally. It will also reduce frequency on flights between Indonesia and Japan, retire some aircraft early, sublease others and cut the number of business-class seats on its Boeing 737-800s from 12 to eight. The Australia-Bali route has proved highly competitive during the past few years. (January 12th 2015)

eclectus parrot. According to Swasti, 3,640 advertisements appeared on social media in 2014, which offered various

students. As a victim of sexual abuse by a school teacher in the late 1970’s, I want to ensure the education institution entrusted with the care of my son has taken all necessary steps to ensure his safety at school. I urge other parents to ask their kids’ school principals if police checks are made by embassies and consulates to prove teachers (and principals) have clean criminal records in their country of origin. There are a lot of genuinely caring skilled educators impacting positively on our kids’ lives, let’s ensure only these people are entrusted with that responsibility. Concerned parent.

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forms of wildlife, both for domestic and international markets. China, Kuwait, Taiwan, and France are some of the destinations for smuggled animals from Indonesia. “Wildlife poaching has spread across the country. The government must take this problem seriously,” Swasti said, adding that at least 78 cases of wildlife poaching were reported in 2014. The cases involved a Sumatran Tigers head and skin, 28 beaks of hornbill ivory along with 6 yellow-crested cockatoos, 3 cassowaries, and 53 Lorius lorry from Papua Island. (January 5th 2015) Indonesia Ticket Price to Include Airport Tax The airport management company PT Angkasa Pura will include airport tax in the airline ticket price, effective March 2015, according to Angkasa Pura II General Manager Zulfahmi. “The move is intended to improve the services and offer convenience to air transportation users,” Zulfahmi stated here on Thursday (1/1). He explained that Angkasa Pura II in Palembang, South Sumatra, has incorporated the airport tax in the airline ticket price, starting January 1, 2015, for departures effective March 1, 2015. According to Zulfahmi, the policy is being implemented to improve the services offered to passengers, who have to queue up to pay airport tax. (January 5th 2015)

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Australians traveling to Indonesia have been advised to exercise a high degree of caution following intelligence about potential terrorist attacks. The Department of Foreign Affairs says it is receiving information that indicates terrorists may be planning attacks in Indonesia, which could take place at any time. “You should exercise particular caution around locations that have a low level of protective security and avoid places known to be possible terrorist targets,” the department says in its latest travel advice. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said Australia was monitoring the situation in Indonesia “very closely”. “There is always a need for caution when traveling overseas,” the Foreign Minister told reporters in Perth. “Of course we have had the tragic experiences in the past with Bali where Australians have been killed ... but we’re working closely with the Indonesian security, intelligence and law enforcement agencies.” Ms Bishop recommended Australians “read the travel advice” available. “Of course in all these situations, people should be very aware of the fact that they are in another country, they’re subject to the laws of another country.” The advice also notes Indonesian immigration staff may refuse entry to Australians with a criminal record, regardless of how long ago the offence took place. Ms Bishop said she would feel comfortable holidaying in Bali now, but that travelers should take out insurance. (January 6th 2015)

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The Riot Club Every year at Oxford University, members of a secret society choose from the new students the most aristocratic, and, they ask them to join their club. The Riot Club is a long established elite drinking club, dedicated to over-indulgence and the belief that money allows for any form of excessive behavior. At their annual dinner, they hire a function room at a local pub, and, proceed to act abominably. In this excellent movie, English director Lone Scherfig takes a scathing look at young members of the British upper-classes, who think that their rank and money allows them privileges over everybody else. A cast of new English actors give terrific performances. A Most Wanted Man A half-Chechen and half-Russian refugee turns up in Hamburg. However, the Hamburg head of an intelligence team suspects that the man has Islamic terrorist connections. The Intel officer is prepared to give the refugee a free reign, while keeping a close surveillance on him. He thinks that the refugee could lead him to much bigger fish to fry. At the same time, the Intel officer is getting a lot of pressure from higher-up, and, the Americans, to close the case quickly. Based on a novel by John Le Carre, Anton Corbijn makes a stylish espionage thriller, which maintains its interest throughout its lengthy running time. Using a thick German accent, Philip Seymour Hoffman gives a very good performance, which was to be one of his last before his suicide. Healing In an Australian low-security prison farm, a prisoner is asked to build an aviary, and, to take on the task of healing injured Australian native birds. However, not only is the prisoner healing birds, but, he is also healing himself. Having been incarcerated for nearly twenty years, the man has become institutionalized and is not prepared for his up-coming parole, and release back into society. Director Craig Monahan makes a heart-warming movie, which looks at the emotional problems long-term imprisonment can create. As a side note, the aerial photography of Australian birds is splendid. After The Fall* When an insurance company undergoes down-sizing a claims officer finds himself out of a job. He doesn’t tell his wife this and everyday he leaves his home as if to go to work. Finding a new job proves to be extremely difficult. Meanwhile, the mortgage on his house is due, and, the bank is taking steps towards foreclosure. The man has also pawned anything of any value. The next logical step for him, which he falls into accidently, is to start robbing out-of-theway convenience stores. Director Saar Klein takes a rather cold and calculating look at the American Dream gone sour. Wes Bentley stars. Lap Dance Ok, an aspiring actress and her aspiring screen-writer boyfriend are making their way to Los Angeles, when they get waylaid in Houston. To make some much needed quick cash, the actress takes on a job as a pole-dancer in a Gentlemen’s Nightclub. It is not too long before she is completely involved in the more sleazy side of this form of show business. Based on the real life experiences of director Greg Carter and his girlfriend, Greg does a pretty good job of bringing their story to the screen. However, let’s be honest, the main attraction of the movie is the extremely sexy dance scenes it contains. The Interview Seth Rogen and James Franco are back with another one of their satirical comedies. This time they play the producer and host of a light-weight TV chat show, who score an interview with the Supreme Leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-Un. However, when the boys are about to head off to Korea, the CIA steps in, and, they come up with a crazy scheme for the pair to kill the dictator. Seth Rogen writes and directs the movie. It starts off strongly, but, somewhere along the line it loses its momentum, and, becomes just stupid. Billy Elliot Live This is a documentation of a stage production of the ‘Billy Elliot’ movie (2000), turned into a musical. Basically, the story about an English working-class boy who wants to

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Reach Me* A motivational book, written by a reclusive author, has a profound effect on a selection of Los Angeles residents. All are keen to know who the author is. Son Of A Gun A long-term prisoner saves a new prisoner from a nasty homosexual rape. In exchange, when paroled, the new prisoner must help the old prisoner escape. Hello Ladies An Englishman, working in Hollywood, wants to impress some old friends visiting from England, so, he hires a lovely actress to pose as his girlfriend. Take Care While recovering after a car accident, a woman is confined to her apartment. She coerces her ex-boyfriend to take care of her. Their romance is rekindled. The Drop* A bartender, working in his cousin’s bar, finds himself linked with mobsters. Always Woodstock After losing her job, a woman returns to Woodstock to become a songwriter. Day of The Mummy While exploring a tomb, some archaeologists become victims of a Mummy.

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Bali: A Paradise Created by Adrian Vickers

Over the past four centuries of Bali’s modern history, this tiny island is unique in that it has been subject to a number of widely divergent images. From the 16th to the 18th C., Bali was perceived to be chaotic and violent – an island of theft, murder, anarchy and despotic decadence - by Dutch colonists and early European writers. These images are amusingly elucidated in the chapter entitled “Savage Bali.” During the five-year-long English rule of Java under Sir Stamford Raffles in the early 19th C., Bali was perceived as a living museum of Javanese culture, and the Balinese themselves as “Noble Savages.” When the Netherlands government launched an expedition against the king of north Bali, resulting in a humiliating defeat for the Dutch, it further boosted Bali’s warlike menacing image. When slavery and widow sacrifice, the two foci of much of European image making of Bali, were outlawed in the mid-19th century, Bali’s image began to soften. In the early 20th C., the island became a noble, artistic and harmonious destination for generations of tourists – the quintessence of both the mystical Far East and friendly Pacific islanders. It was during the Dutch colonial period in the 1920s and ‘30s when Bali as an island paradise fully emerged. After independence, the Suharto regime inherited the idea of Bali as paradise from Sukarno and used that alluring image to boost vital tourism revenue to restore the bankrupt national economy that first president had left behind. Bali has undergone profound changes since the first edition of Bali: A Paradise Created was first published in 1990 – the exponential explosion of resource draining tourism, the 2002 and 2005 bombings, massive unchecked development, gridlocked traffic congestion and environmentally devastating overpopulation. That authoritative, much–cited reference work has now been updated with new photos and illustrations, a new introduction and new text focusing on the rapid changes to the image of Bali over the last two decades. The author has tried to minimize updating of earlier chapters and has avoided adding a lot of extra information. Chapters have been organized as a set of discontinuous and overlapping narratives – Golden Age of Conquest, Balinese Under Pressure, 1908-1965, Indonesian Bali, etc. – which look at the ever-evolving Western images of Bali and fascinatingly contrasts them with what the Balinese imagine their image to be. Western readers are naturally drawn to Bali’s development as a destination for famous and infamous Europeans and Americans in the book’s liveliest chapter, “The Birth of Bali The Paradise” about a third of the way through. For me, this is when the reading

starts to pick up and then sustains the pace for the rest of the book right up until the year 2012. No longer arcane history, it’s a story that I was a part of in the early 1970s with the arrival of the hippies and surfers, Kuta’s emergence as a traveler’s center, the development of Nusa Dua large-scale resorts, the 1980s and ‘90s boom years, the Bali bombings of 2002 and 2005, so I could strongly relate to Vicker’s astute recitation of what was unfolding in Bali over these formative years. The 200-plus pages is one of the best capsule histories of this early period of discovery of the island by world travelers. The driest and most repetitive chapter, of interest only to diehard Bali scholars, is “Balinese Images from the Golden Age to Conquest” which chronicles the late feudal period of the island, its debt to the great Majapahit empire, bygone customs of the grand palaces, interminable dynastic wars, the entrenchment of the caste system and the proliferation of kings and their descendants, the names changing with the frequency of a 19th C. Russian novel.

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Bali: A Paradise Created is a penetrating and unafraid examination of the manufacturing of the island’s image to serve political, economic and cultural purposes. This important book explores the underlying social and cultural forces that have shaped the ultimately enduring image of Bali that we have t o d a y. I t g i v e s expression to multiple voices in the experience of Bali, including insights gleaned from oral history interviews with the Balinese themselves.

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If read for pleasure, the book bridges the gap between scholarly works and more popular travel accounts. It offers an accessible history and an anthropological study not only of the Balinese, but also of paradise–seekers from all over the world who have invaded Bali in ever–increasing numbers since the 1920s. You begin to understand how Balinese culture has pervaded western art, film, literature and music. Even those who’ve never been here are now able to enjoy a glimpse of paradise. Illustrations have been assiduously and lovingly assembled: 10 fanciful line illustrations of priests, fights to the death, old navigation and topo maps, Covarrubias drawings and preposterously inaccurate 16th C. woodprints; 20 black & white photos of kings posing with retainers, scribes, topeng dancers, classic Balinese painters, bare breasted servants and slaves, early tourists, colonial officers, Western expats, art deco 1930s KPM travel posters, stills from early films, iconic paintings and modern day festivals. The author has a fondness for biting cartoons lampooning the benefits of development and tourism.

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There’s no bibliography, but numerous titles on Balinese history, religion, art and customs – the best books ever written on the subjects - are cited in the text and in the footnotes and in the Acknowledgments, a rich source of reading and study about every aspect of Bali, both ancient and modern. Vicker’s insights into the background, motivations and lives of authors and the literary and social significance of their works on or about Bali sparkle and inform. A glossary is conveniently combined with the index, so unfamiliar terms can be looked up quickly. Bali: A Paradise Created reveals the true stories behind the island’s development, what goes unremarked in the guidebooks and tourist brochures. Though necessarily a partial history, presenting a broad overview, this illuminating new edition simplifies and at the same time unifies the profusion of histories on Bali. It rebuts unfair treatment in the process of stereotyping and image making of Bali, introducing Balinese history instead as many sided, not just as a single Western-oriented narrative. In a word, this highly readable thesis unwraps the packaging of Bali. Bali: A Paradise Created, Tuttle Publishing 2012, ISBN 978-080-484-2600, paperback, 320 pages, 16 pages of color, dimension 14 cm x 21 cm. Available for Rp220,000 at Periplus (www.periplus.com) and Ganesha bookstores (www.ganeshabooksbali.com).

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Makes about 1/3 cup

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The cooking class at Ta m n a k L a o i n Luang Prabang starts out with a salad recipe. They dress it with a h o m e m a d e mayonnaise using hard cooked egg yolks. Of course, my mind went into creative mode imagining lots of possibilities for variations. I like that the yolks are cooked and that it uses much less oil than traditional mayonnaise for those calorie counters out there. I substituted it for commercial mayo in my favorite potato salad making it even more delicious. Here are three variations of this dressing. You can also use them dips.

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Real Estate APARTMENTS & VILLAS Spesifikasi Land Size : 3460 m2 Certificate : Freehold Location: Canggu close to Echo Beach, Suitable for villa or resort, ocean view, 850 mio per are Jl. Puri Kesambi 25, Kerobokan www.superiorpropertybali.com | superiorproperty2006@hotmail.com mobile: 081233654862, 081239177277

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GIANYAR 4.73 are Saba Beach between Saba and the highway. Quiet area. Access via bitumen road. Rp. 380 million/are. Phone 0813 3861 6054 or e-mail: <couplemate2012@ gmail.com> for photos. [8512] Wanted Adult to share new 2 bedroom unit with Aussie gent in Tegal Tugu, Gianyar. 5km from beach, 20 min Ubud, 30 min Sanur. Great ocean views. Very quiet. Furnished. 3 m nego. 0821 4759 9216. [9406] 10 Are land in Ketewel 200 metres from beach, in exclusive villa area, IDR 700 million per are, email to <wallace5564@ yahoo.com.au>. [9436]

TABANAN For sale freehold land : directly from owner, ready to build, beachfront, seaview, from 10 are up to 326 are, price starting from Rp. 39 million / are. Info please call +62 878 6032 8979 or email: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452]

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P 60 m Beachfront P Directly in front of P Known (semi secret right hand surf break) P 7,800 m 2 freehold P Main road frontage P Power - Water - Certificate P US$ 130.000 - fixed

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ONGOING VILLA PROJECT FOR SALE Due to health reasons, I find myself unable to continue the construction of a 6 villa project in North Kerobokan. Plans call for 6 Villas on 20 are leased land for 26 + 25 years. Villa # 1 is complete and Villa # 2 is 50% complete. Excellent ROI. If interested to buy the project for a great price and continue the build, please send your email to project.kerobokan@yahoo.com.

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30years land for lease lot 375sqm or whole land size 31.117sqm. Quiet and beautiful area of Sidemen Karangasem. Rice terrace, river, mountain view. Excellent for retreat and villas investment. Further info owner rep. 081 855 6901 call or SMS. [9424] 32 are land for sale, Ujung, Karangasem, Bali. Beautiful Amlapura area, hillside property, minutes from two water palaces and famous white sand beach. Can divide, access road, zoned for building, gov’t. water, electric avail. 60 million/are. <wms8south@gmail.com>. 0813 5332 8798. [9377]

BUKIT Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice quiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733] House for sale in Pecatu Graha. Land 84m2, building 55m2, one bedroom with bathroom (shower+ bathtub, closet, water heater). 1 small bathroom next to the kitchen. Small garden, carport, fully furnished, 2AC, 2TV, phone line with Wifi, wardrobe, etc. Price Rp. 1.7 Billion. Call owner 0877 1199 8887. [8638]

For sale in beautiful resort, directly from owner, freehold, 2 bedroom sawah villa with full seaview, price only 89,990 Euro. Look also on <www.sahajasawahresort.com>. For info please call: +62 878 6032 8979 / email: <info@florynproperty.com>. [8270]

Land for sale 20 Are full view @ Bukit Jimbaran opposite of GWK. Expat area with asphalt road access. Phone line and PDAM. Location at the back of Maxone hotel. Contact 0811 395 387. [9419]

For sale land rice field view, 2 Hectare, 20 juta/are. Location 6km north of Bajra station. 0852 3714 4456. [7916] NC/Re/I-21 Jan 15

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KEROBOKAN

IDR 5.ooo.ooo/ Month.

Villa for rent. 2.5 are, AC, hot water, swimming pool, living room, location in Pengubengan Kerobokan. Contact 081 2363 0309, 0878 6191 5454. [7916]

Rent: week/ month/year

House for rent in Kerobokan. 1 are, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, garage, no furnished, Rp. 45 million/year min 2 years. Call 0819 1665 9151 / 081 2363 0309. [8801] Villa for sale Umalas, build 300m2, land 650m2, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, livingroom, pool 12mx4m, full furniture. Price 160,000 Euros. Contract 13 years possibility extend +10 years. Mail: <villaforsalekerobokan@ gmail.com>. Tel: 0813 3981 3390. [9394]

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House for rent 2 bedroom with bathroom, living room, full furnished, swimming pool, Jln. Umalas II no. 54 Kerobokan. Nice garden, ricefield view, facilities TV, AC, hot water, landsize 2 Are. Contact 0852 3708 2919. [9425]

CANGGU Freehold Luxury Riverfront Villas 4Sale near Nyanyi beach. 3bed 4bath, Infinity edge pool. ~21are, 2 villas on title, buy 1 or both. Excellent business opportunity. Photos & inspections please contact owner; <made@tamanbaru. com.au>. [9301] New 3 bedrm Villa for sale, western style, semi-furnished, solarhart hotwater, borewell, AC‚s, 5500W, parking 4 cars, pool, mature garden, 10 mins Canggu Club/School, 15mins Echo beach. Call Ana 0812 3630 5235 or email <chuantik@hotmail.com>. [9333]

Villa for sale: SHM 300m2, 3 room, s.pool, full furnished. (3.5 Bill), as soon as, at Jl Munduk Sari no. 4 Br. Semer/ Umalas, Kerobokan. Call Made (owner) 0878 6136 6610. [9399]

Rent: Mertanadi 60A. Charming, elegant house with pool. Equipped kitchen, fully furnished, internet, maid & gardener included. Available in 1 or 2 bedrooms. Long term started from USD 680/month. 0819 3435 0111, <www. casasantai.com>. [9412]

Café for sale – prime location on Jl. Batu Belig, two storeys, one more year contract, well-known, good income and existing regular customers, contact : <dewi_a@hotmail. com>. [9418]

C/Re/G-28 May 14

Rented: Villas & studios, in tranquil area at Gang Tunjung II, Jl. Gn. Jaya Wijaya, Kerobokan (2km from Seminyak). Furnished, wifi, swimming pool, large garden. Rates from Rp. 6 mill to Rp. 19 mill per month. Daily is possible. Ph: 0878 6193 1898 / 0812 3870 1988. [8313]

Leasehold: Amazing new 3 bedrooms joglo style villa with an incredible rice fields view behind the infinity pool. Located in the heart of Umalas only 5 mn away from central Seminyak. USD 390,000 for 24 years leasehold + 25 years extension. Call for inspection 08 57 92 75 58 43 or email <villaforsalebali@gmail.com> (direct owner). [9408]

KEROBOKAN

VILLA FOR SALE / RENT IN SANUR Nice new villa on 2 are in Sanur 25 years lease. Very good location in Jl. Kesari close to Bali Hyatt Hotel. Large swimming pool and nice garden. Big terrace, gazebo with BBQ, 1-2 bedroom, 2 aircon, big flat TV, high speed internet, fully furnished with all equipment, garage. Selling price USD 210,000. Can also be rented monthly from March to September. Rent price monthly IDR 15.000.000

Call 081 239 222 940 - 0812 8151 7722 NC/Re/P-21 Jan. 15

New furnished studio apt one bedroom with share pool, free Wifi, 100m2, living room, hot water, AC, safety box, 2 satellite LCD TV and DVD player, 10 minute walk to the beach. Rp. 8 million/month. Nipuri Jl. Batu Belig 16X. Info 0812 3649 1688. [9413]

2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0813 1845 5725 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu. com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [9335] Canggu/Pererenan land for Sale 415sqm 600m from Pererenan beach flat ready to build Architect plans available 20m frontage to road can be split into 2 lots 28years plus extension in upmarket road 26 Dalem Pentaran lots of big Villas must sell $82500.00 <shaneinvest@gmail.com>. +614 2750 9293. [9379] Bamboo Villa for Rent. 2 bedroom, part furnished. Quiet riverside location, must love birds! North of Canggu, 15 mins to Greenschool & Canggu Club. Rp. 65 million per year. Email <bali.arnie.89@gmail.com>. [9386]

Hot deal only for booking on February! Available villa with private pool, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, H&C water. Only Rp. 8 million/month. Only 10 minutes to Seminyak, 20 minutes to Kuta. Call 0361 918 8966, email <sella.meijer@yahoo. com>. Check: <www.daivanivilla.com>. [9430]

Villa in Canggu for rent. 135 mill/year. Furnished, 3 rooms, 3 bathrooms, open dining area with kitchen, big nice garden, pool. 7 min to the beach. Ana 0812 3679 1225, <nean_999@gmail.com>. [9396]

Modern deluxe new apartments 1&2 bedrooms, fully furnished, large parking, beautiful garden, pool, free Wi-Fi, from 50 to 150 m2, monthly from Rp. 4 to 8 million. 2 location off West Marlboro, close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [9206]

For properties and land for long term rent or for sale in Canggu and the surrounding areas please visit <www. baliselectproperty.com>. Tel/SMS 0361 780 1788. <info@ baliselectproperty.com>. [8970]

Beautifully designed new home for sale, Jl Raya Kesambi, Gg. Permata Sari Perum alfalaval blok 3, No5A, Kerobokan. Freehold, 2-floors, 2bdrms, 2bthrms. Open-plan kitchen, living, dining, balcony, parking, garden, unfurnished, quiet, 10mins to DPS, 10mins to Seminyak, 3,500W, 100/110sqm, 4m access, H&C water, AC, kitchen set & cooker. Rp. 1.6 billion neg. +62 81 2381 8905. [9440]

Apartment For Rent Location Canggu 1 Bedroom, 2 floors, fully equipped, wifi, no pool, private garden with outside shower. From IDR 8.500.000. Monthly or Discount on longer term. Call: 0361-780 1788. Email: <info@ baliselectproperty.com>. [9398] NC/Re/G-21 Jan. 15

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LAND FOR LEASE

Senggigi Western style cafe, 100% foreign owned PMA with all permits, new renovation & fit out and quality equipment, main street location, AUD35,000 plus lease or building purchase, email <mishaenquiries@hotmail.com> for info pack. [9378]

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5 are, 3 are, perfect for villa 3 are, 4 are, 10 are, 13 are, close to the beach 5 are, 10 are, 30 are, tranquil & rice field view 6 are, 8 are, close to the beach

LAND FOR SALE

Seminyak : 4 are, 13.6 are, hot locations Brawa : 6 are, 18 are, 20 are, perfect for villa development Echobeach : 1.7 are, 3.80 are, 5 are, 8 are, villa environment Bukit Jimbaran: 11 are, 18 are, 20 are, 1.7ha seaview

LABUAN BAJO-FLORES-Freehold Lands For Sale

OTHERS NC/Re/P-21 Jan. 15

Seminyak Brawa Echobeach Pererenan

House for rent. Ideal for home industry, 5 are land with house located in east Java, Banyuwangi. Call 0813 3850 0900. [8633]

1.5Ha, 1.6Ha, 3Ha, 10Ha, 24Ha, 30Ha, Beachfronts, white sand. +628179725265, +6281236010019, balivillaland@gmail.com NC/Re/P-21 Jan. 15

Land for sale located at Tanglad Village, Nusa Penida. 132 are, price Rp 6 juta per are. Freehold. Contact: 0878 6008 1595. [8830]

SANUR

NC/Re/G-21 Jan 15

House for rent location at Sanur, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hot water, living room, kitchen complete, full furnished and all new, 15 minute walk to beach, good access for shopping.. For more information contact to Mr. Ida on 082 147 245 997 or 0361 - 275 3382. [9332]

C/Re/G-19 Feb. 14

Studio/Office building for Sale. Land size 4 Are. Property has main studio building & small house at the rear suitable for office or living space. Peaceful rice field view over looking green belt land and facing ocean. Asking price IDR 1.4 Billion. 081 2388 3532. [9397] Sanur Beachside Villa, 22 year lease, fully renovated 2 years ago, 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bathroom, new modern kitchen and bathrooms, pool, 2 car garage, storage and lovely garden with Australian standards pool fence. Direct only no agents. Email: <sanurbeachvilla17@gmail. com> or call: 0818551844. [9401] For rent new 2-bedroom Villa with pool, terrace and garden. Western neighbours. The Villa is new furnish incl. kitchen set. Price/year Rp. 120 mil. Call 0813 3902 7987, email: <sunsetsekuta@gmail.com>. [9407]

C/RE/G-21 Jan. 15

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>. [9159]

avanee residence DENPASAR

Villa for rent Sanur - 1 minute walk to shops and beach. Big pool, fully furnished. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom. Beautiful garden, elegant property. Ph 0812 1895 4762. [9411]

BALI

For rent villa close to sanur beach. New building. 3 bedrooms ensuite bathrooms. Living room, kitchen set, pool, fully furnished, AC, water heater, storage, Wifi, can monthly and yearly. More information & photo. Contact owner <bagusarthana@yahoo.com>. 0812 3955 5544. [9427]

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

ONLY Rp. 2.500.000 / month

Perumahan Graha Kencana Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8888033, 081 999 696 334 www.AvaneeResidence.com

Just US$185,000. 2 bedroom modern style villa for sale (Lease hold 26years+20years option). Need more information <www.villaforsale-bali.com> or call 081.3385.00970. [9435] Villa for Rent: Beautiful Villa 3 large bedrooms all with ensuite bathroom, pool, pembantu room, garage, stunning gardens. Quiet gang. Minutes from BIS and SIS schools. Please call 0812 387 0158. [9437]

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LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A list villas KerobokanInvestment. Exclusive. 8 brand new villas in security complex on 17 are. 2x1 br, 4x2 br, 1x3br, 1x4br. Beautifully designed and fully furnished. 22 yr lease. Big ROI. US$895,000*VL-038 Nusa Dua. Exclusive. Freehold. 1km from toll road. 800m from beach.3br, 4 bth villa on 316m2. Unfurnished. Lge living room, dining room, huge entertainment room, maid’s quarters, Big pool off-street parking etc. Rp.3.95M, US$320,000 *VS-015 Seminyak. Behind Bintang. 2 br/3bth Fully furnishedvilla.Large pool, large living space. Guest changing/bathroom. All mod cons. Parking. Fully licenced. HUGE rental potential. 26+25 lease NowUS$360,000.*VL-016 Petitenget Freehold villa. Next to The W. 3 bedrooms total on 300m2. Beautifully furnished.. Gourmet kitchen. Luxury bathrooms. Top brand electronics. Automatic garage door Huge rentals US$850,000.*VS-037 Berawa, Near Canggu Club and stables.Charming antique Sumatran palace modified for modern living. Beautiful. 3br, 3 bth, Big pool 22 yr lease with option to extend. Villa can be relocated at end of lease. Just $495,000*VL-033 Canggu.500mfrom beach. Architect-designed, brand new 2 bedroom villa with saltwater pool, solar hot water, for only$189,900.*VL-025 Seminyak. The Villas. Rare villa for sale in this famous resort. 2br, fully furnished, fully managed. 8 week owner stay. Big returns from this ever-popular luxury resort. 35 yr lease remaining. Just US$300,000.*VL-007 Batubelig Beachside. 180 deg. ocean views. Private beach access. 5 br/6bth on 3 floors. Roof terrace with jacuzzi. Exquisitely furnished. Saltwater pool. 43 yr lease. Fantastic rentals. 7yr ROI Just US$750,000. *VL-060 Seminyak. JlPlawa. Stylish 2br, 3 bth 2-storey residence. Huge living space, Beautifullyfurnished.Big pool and beautiful garden. Off-street parking. US$290,000. *VL-004 Seseh Beachfront 6 br villa. Rare beachfront opportunity. Wonderfulvilla with 6br, library, office, enormous professional kitchen, guest beach house. Huge old-growth trees. A wonderful ambience. Just US$1,200,000.*VS-053

A List Land Seminyak. JlDrupadi. 20 are with streetfront. Includes 2 villas. US$4 million. Freehold. *LS-028 Echo Beach Beachfront. 92.6are. Ideal resort land. 50m absolute beachfront. Mix Freehold and Leasehold. 50 m absolute beachfront. 50m street front, Jl Sea Sentosa. POA.*LS-012 Canggu Beach. JlNelyan. Freehold. 12are on river. 500m from surf beach. Good shape and access. On 4 Sertipikats. Reduced. Just Rp 600 mill per are. *LS-132 PantaiBerawa, 5 or 10 are. 100m from beach.26 year leasehold.Hear the waves. Cnr block on quiet street. Great shape. Full access. US$175,000/5 are. $350,000/10 are.*LL-011 Petitenget. 18 are. Freehold. Between Potato Head and The W .Square shape. 3.5m access.Rp 2.1bill per are.*LS-006 BrSemer. Bargain!!Behind Bali Buddha. 14.4 are. Full road frontage. Perfect shape for villas.28 yr lease. So cheap! 5.5 mill/are/yr.*LL-111 Br Semer. 8 are.Great shape and access. Quiet area. 19 year lease. Rp8 mill/ are/yr. LL-005 *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right. All US$ values subject to exchange rate.

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21 January - 04 February, 2015

NUSA LEMBONGAN Villa with 20mt beachfront. Four bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. All floors of villa in recycled wood, for sale, leasehold 19 years. 290.000 $. Contact <fulvio@indosat. net.id>. [9426]

LEGIAN Studio room for rent in Legian. 1 Bedroom with queen size bed, kitchen, living room. Complete with hot water, AC, safety box, satelite TV and DVD player. 5 min walk to Legian beach. Daily, weekly, monthly. Call +62 819 1636 2285. [8155]

The Legian Sunset Residence oers aordable accommoda on for short or long term stays in Bali. It is ideal accommoda on for leisure travelers who enjoy comfort, convenience and privacy. We provide 52 studio apartments that are spacious (includes kitchene e) and excep onally well furnished. Please contact info@legiansunsetresidence.com or 0361 8499219 for reserva on.

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UBUD Land for sale 2,5 Hectare, Tegalalang, river view, good price. Rp. 60 jt/are. Contact owner 0819 9931 9222. [7915] A fully furnished aircon room for short or long term stay. 5 mins to Ubud center, 5 mins yoga barn, close to restaurant and shopping area. E-mail: <stayinubud@yahoo.com> for more info and photos 0813 3612 6557. [5177] Well decorated & established restaurant ready for sublease. Located in Ubud centre area, 2 floors with total 150 m2. Available for 18 years. Serious deal, pls contact 081 2382 3659 / <ro_s3@yahoo.com>. [9416]

For sale apartment, side of the beach, Tanjung Benoa. USD 130,000. 081 238 77 599. [8305]

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JIMBARAN Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485]

Beautiful Penestanan House, Open plan, 2 storey, 2 Bedrooms, Office & Yoga Space, Close to Supermarket and Restaurants. Great views! 1 year lease available. 84,000,000 RP per/yr, Email; <ubudholidayhouse@gmail. com>. [9417]

KUTA Bungalow / villa for rent. Jl. Patimura gang Melati no. 2x Legian and Kuta area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 4 million/month. Contact person: Ketupat Restaurant (0361) 758 969 / 0811 380 6867 / <ketupat2dewisri@gmail.com>. [7653]

For quick sale. 20 are land located in Goa Gong, Jimbaran up the hill subdivided into approx. 2 are/kavling. Width each 10 mtr. Freehold. Price IDR 300 juta/are. View by appointment 0877 6162 7252. [9391]

Fully furnished airconditioned rooms for short or long term stay. Up to 4 rooms available. Jl. Raya Kuta. Close to beach, restaurants and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for info and photos 081 7470 7559. [5176]

Villa for rent in Jimbaran, close to University. 2 Bedroom, 2 bathrooms for 95mil IDR/year. Unfurnished. 4 are, big garden with no pool. Available now. For pictures and/or house-viewing Please call +62 813 5312 5791 or e-mail: <lisaodo2012@gmail.com>. [9392] Villa for rent. Prime location. 5min beach, spacious (7are), luxury (classic 5-star hotel interior). 3bedroom+ensuite bathroom, bathtub, hotwater, pool(8x5), open dine & livroom, kitchen, seprted serviceroom. Free: housekeeping, amenities, tv cable, Wifi, bikes, electricity & water. USD5,000/month. SMS:+62 852 0175 4617. [9414]

Dijual Rumah kos 4 kamar luas tanah 2 are. Siap huni, fasilitas PLN, PDAM, SHM. Lokasi Baktisrage Singaraja. Contact info Suci 08 1834 7022. [7486]

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NUSA DUA

For Sale: great location Quality build 3 bedroom 3 bath swimming pool 2 car garage + off road parking, built w/ green technology, minutes from golf, beaches, toll road. free hold, owner financing available 081 756 7630. [9415]

SINGARAJA

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Land for sale 3,38 ara at Jimbaran Asri area, GWK view, SHM, access road, near to Udayana University, Politeknik UNUD, petrol station, Mc Donald. Negotiable price. For serious buyer only please contact 085 102 551 975, 085 100 800 721. [9428]

Magda House Bali. Room available in Kuta. 10mins from airport and beach. Fully equipped. Can be rented daily Rp. 200.000, weekly Rp. 2.300.000, monthly Rp. 3.500.000. For more information cal 0813 3970 3334 or visit: <www.magdahouse.wix.com/bali>. [8777] Studio Apartment. Furnished, Wifi, housekeeping. Daily, weekly, monthly. Close to beach & airport. 0812 3615 4700. Email <juandavillas@gmail.com>. [9431]

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For Rent and Sale some new houses furnished/ unfurnished. In compound close to campus Unud, Uluwatu & Jimbaran beach. Internet, cable tv and telephone. Minimum 6 months rent. Call: 0821 4401 0698 / 0813 8228 7259 Virgie. [9434]

House for rent in Dalung, Denpasar. 3 bedrooms, livingroom, 2 bathrooms, garden, garage, min 2 years. Call 089 9698 7304. [8660] Over contract rumah dan kos. Denpasar Timur. 9 tahun. Rp. 175,000,000 nego. Pak Ngurah 081 337 0555 57. [8870]

New 2-storey house at Goa Gong. 2 big BR ensuites. Only 50m from main road. Close to GWK, Pandawa, Balangan. Quick sale only USD126,000. Call: 0813 1115 5639, email: <dewi_kartika03@yahoo.com>. [9438] NC/Re/G-21 Jan. 15

House for rent in Denpasar, 2 bedroom with one inside bathroom, 1 outside bathroom, living room, family room, big kitchen, garden. No garage for car. Government water, electricity 2200 watt, Rp. 20 mill/year. Call 0852 3800 7282. [9253] For sell house with 4 appart. well located, garage, AC, hot water, TV, complete furnished, near Carrefour. $260,000. 0878 6018 6668, Italy 0819 3600 3148. [9395] Town house near Bali Med, quiet area, 6 are, building 240m2, swimming pool, land line, Wifi, carport, satellite TV, 7700 watt, well & PAM, 5BR, 4 bathroom, solar water heater, all new AC. 6 Billion rupiah. Email: <tekor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [9403] Fully furnished air conditioned rooms for short or long term stay. Free yoga pick up, free wifi and close to restaurants. East Renon field Denpasar. Please call 0821 4523 4545 or 0361 239 436. [9404] Land for sale in Sading, North Denpasar. 9 are, price 330 jt/ are. No street yet, good for investment, borders to a little river and ricefields. Hub 0857-7725-8539. [9433]

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Brand new 0odern two story villa located in the heart of Seminyak Three double bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms built in robes Swimming pool surrounded by sundeck and tropical plants Superb investment opportunity with real potential rental returns Price USD 345,000 Land Area 300 sqm Ownership Leasehold 21 yrs Build Area 225 sqm

Stylish modern well presented two bedroom villa in Seminyak Two spacious bedrooms well designed with en-suite bathrooms Plenty of space to e[tend the property with another building Perfectly located and affordable villa ne[t all best amenities Price USD 290,000 Land Area 434 sqm Ownership Leasehold 24 yrs Build Area 120 sqm

SEMINYAK - 859

LEGIAN - 843

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Balinese and western design creating a gorgeous villa 3 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms overlooking the pool 0inutes walk to the beach, bars, restaurants and nightlife (stablished high rental returns make a great investment Land Area Build Area

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CANGGU - 900

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Spacious living and dining area overlooking the pool and garden 0odern (uropean kitchen fully equipped with quality appliances Three good si]e bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms built-in-robes Centrally located in Canggu, close to all amenities and beaches Land Area Build Area

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*enerous living area looking out to the terrace and ocean Two bedroom apartment with quality ¿nishing and furnishing Solid return with international management company on board -ust footsteps to Double Si[ beach, shops and restaurants

Price USD 499,000 Ownership Leasehold 23 yrs

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PERERENAN - 896

Price USD 325,000 Ownership Leasehold 92 yrs

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Spacious four bedroom home with generous gardens pool Design tastefully mi[es elements of modern tropical architecture Large open living, dining kitchen through which sea bree]es Àow :alk to the beach, dine at (cho Beach¶s seaside cafes Land Area Build Area

650 sqm 380 sqm

Price USD 625,000 Ownership Freehold

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Award winning lu[urious designer villa in the heart of Seminyak Three spacious king bedrooms all with stylish ensuite bathrooms Lush tropical gardens and timber deck surround the large pool A stunning holiday residence in a quiet and secure location Price USD 679,000 Land Area 477 sqm Ownership Leasehold 37 yrs Build Area 247 sqm

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Charming 2 bedroom beachside villa Moglo, 400m to the beach *orgeous antique timber Moglo structure with e[posed ceilings Sold fully furnished attractive holiday or long term rental potential Priced to sell by motivated owner sought-after beachside locale Land Area Build Area

427 sqm 140 sqm

Price USD 195,000 Ownership Leasehold 22 yrs

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Four spacious bedrooms overlooking the gardens swimming pool Built to western standards with inviting quality ¿nishes furniture 0inutes walk to white beaches restaurants of -imbaran bay A grand new property perfect for a family or lifestyle residence Land Area Build Area

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Price USD 725,000 Ownership Freehold

LAND SEMINYAK - 492 BERAWA - 774 PERERENAN - 190 PETITENGET - 873 KABA-KABA - 889 KETEWEL - 759

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Already established holiday villas bringing great rental returns Two One bedroom interconnecting villas, beachside Sanur (ach villa is self contained, own living, kitchen, pool garden Sold fully furnished, equipped decorated, ready to move in Land Area Build Area

400 sqm 200 sqm

Price USD 340,000 Ownership Leasehold 26,5 yrs

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*orgeous beach front land with a 30m wide ocean frontage Paved wide access all the way to the land from the bypass Building license (I0B) already issued, a de¿nite advantage (asy access to Sanur (10 mins) Ubud (20 mins) via the bypass

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Price IDR 475,000,000/are Ownership Freehold

BALIAN - 804 UMALAS - 886

Seminyak Freehold Land, 700 sqm (7 Are), Freehold, IDR 850,000,000/Are Leasehold 27 years, 400m from beach, 2500 sqm (25 are), IDR 10,000,000/Are/Year Leasehold, 30 years, 700m to the beach, 1000 sqm (10 Are), IDR 8,000,000/Are/Year Freehold, 800 sqm (8 Are), 200m to the beach, IDR 1,600,000,000/Are Freehold, 4000 sqm (40 Are), beautiful plot, IDR 150,000,000/Are Absolute Beachfront Land-2530 sqm (25.3 Are), Freehold,IDR 650,000,000/Are Ocean View Land - 5000 sqm (50 Are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are Short Drive To The Beach, 3200 sqm (32 Are), Freehold, IDR 290,000,000/Are Freehold, absolute beachfront, 7800 sqm (78 are), IDR 250,000,000/Are Freehold, Tegal Cupek, 400 sqm (4 Are), IDR 715,000,000/Are

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Bali Advertiser

21 January - 04 February, 2015

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Shop over contract 2 years 2 months Jl. Raya Seminyak 24, fantastic and very busy area, near Bintang Supermarket. Call Diana 0818 0569 4484, email <diana. natha@yahoo.com>. [9432]

3 Bedroom villa in Bidadari Seminyak. Quiet area. 15min to Seminyak center. Swimming pool, kitchen, dining table, hot and cold water, AC, satelite TV, Wifi, cleaning staff. daily and weekly rental. Daily rent us$ 200 per night at low season. Call or sms 0819 1636 2285. [3866]

Amazing Villa Rean for rent in the heart of Oberoi 3 ara land, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, swimming pool.. space to make the third bedroom..bike parking only.. walking distance to the beach. Monthly. 25.000.000. Yearly 250.000.000. 11 years lease 2.000.000.00. <mariafrancesca74@hotmail.com> / 085 9361 8993. [9439]

Super deal: One Bedroom only Rp. 6 mil/month Full Service, Zhurga Seminyak Apartment 50 sqm space with modern interior, kitchenette, living room, sharing pool and garden, <www.zhurga.com>. Email : <info@zhurga.com>. SMS/Call : 0878 6175 9558 [9400]

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One large bedroom upstairs, downstairs lounge, dining, kitchen, separate bathroom, maid, night security electricity, water, gas, Wifi, cable TV, parking, tropical gardens with palms. 11.000.000 per month. Longer stay negotiable. Gary 0819 3626 6264. [9390]

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Long term rental, great location, 4 bed, 3 bathroom, newly renovated, parking, 6. 5 are, furnished with pool, gardens, staff area, 5min walk to KDT, 1min walk to Eat Street. IDR 495mil/year hp= 0819 1617 5776, e= <marcus@ secureinasia.com>. [9402]

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KEDUNGGU • 14 Are, 6m Road access, 700m to Kedunggu surfing beach, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 350 Million / Are / Nego CANGGU • Babakan 6 Are, 3m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 350 Million / Are • Babakan 10 Are, 4m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold Price : IDR 450 Million / Are • Babakan 9.7 Are, 6m Road access, ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 400 Million / Are PERERENAN • Tiying Tutul 4.2 Are, 4m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 400 Million / Are TUMBAK BAYUH • 42 Are, 6m Road access, Aspect residential / PERUMAHAN, River view. Freehold. Price : IDR 350 Million / Are UMALAS KEROBOKAN • 44 Are, 6m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 800 Million / Are

Shop to lease. 2F shop for lease with parking lot in Kunti Plaza next to Bali Deli, Seminyak. The best location in Seminyak, good for office, high-end boutique, etc. Call to Sugi 081 238 93 155 / <nimadesugiani@yahoo.com>. [9409] Beautiful villa for rent. 1 or 2 years. Fully furnished. 2 bedrooms, 2 ensuites, open living + dining. Well protected. Western kitchen, TV room, pool, carport. Contact 0815 5882 1635. [9410]

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Villas for rent Seminyak 2,3,4 Bedrooms, modern style. fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden. US$ 120 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Villa/Land sales. Please call +6281 797 35110 / +62 812 3794 6713. [8154]

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Ideally located for Seminyak road, Bali deli & Oberoi, quiet residential road. Sunset Point/Bidadari area. Fully furnished, 3 generous bed rooms with terraces. 3 bathrooms, shower & tub, fully equipped kitchen & dining, swimming pool, AC to all rooms. Utility/storage with washing machine. Garden, ample parking. Included in the price: Wi Fi, Satellite TV, (3 flat screens), 24 hour security, maid service, pool maintenance, gardener and more. Yearly rent 235 million, longer periods (Nego). 081 339 853 600. [9420] Free hold house for sale in the Bidadari area, good access to Seminyak & Kerobokan, in a private road with no through traffic. 1.5 Are land, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, semi furnished, AC to all rooms. Internet, cable TV, garden and parking. USD 125,000. 081 338 929 300. [9421] Best location villa for lease opposite Made’s Warung in secure complex. 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom with pool. Fully furnished, garden, Wifi, parking. Available for 18.5 months (1 Feb 15 - 15 Aug 16). Possible to extend. 300 millions. 0813 3775 0593. [9422] Large beautiful 2 bedroom villa in Seminyak nr 66, 5 minutes walk to beach. Very big bedrooms w AC sleeps 5, 2 lounge, kitchen, beautiful bathroom & security guard. Available now for 6 months until 14th July. 80million rph. Email <amberlyvalentine@live.com>. [9423]

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Exotic 4 bedrooms villa, central location. Fully furnished, open living, walking distance to the beach. Wifi, pool, 2 ares garden. Jl. Petitenget behind Pepito Supermarket. Longterm rental. Please contact <ceaderphoenix@yahoo. com>. 0857 1178 8860. [9318] Best Deal Fully furnished villa in Seminyak, behind Ultimo Restaurant, 7 are land, 2 stories building, large living area in&outdoor, Kitchen fully equipped, 3bedrooms+3 (study, baby & maid) 4+1bathrooms, SwPool 12X3m. Parking space 2cars. 7+ years lease, extendable & negotiable. USD 20,000/year - call owner now 081 2386 6658. [9429] Location! Location! Walk to Cafe Moka & Oberoi! AAA Seminyak 2 beds w/ private pool from US$ 225,000. 20 year leasehold. Sold individually or entire complex as turnkey operation. Fully furnished, staffed and operational. 50mtr to main street. For info or private viewing +62 87 861 988111. [9130] Huge 3 bed with 3 ensuite bathrooms with 10x5 meter pool. Fully renovated. 2 master bedrooms. Marble kitchen. 2 decks. Huge open garden. Rain showers French doors. 3 year lease or 30 year leasehold. Available Dec 15. +62 87 861 988111. [9283]


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