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Frankenweenie After his pet dog is run over and killed by a motor car, a young boy, who is a bit of a science geek, brings it back to life using electricity. Just like in the 1931 horror classic movie ‘Frankenstein’! Although Tim Burton’s latest cartoon is made for the Disney organization, it is full of all of his usual off beat humor and imagery. The cartoon is a fabulous mix of puppetry and computer animation, as it pays an hilarious homage to the traditions of the horror genre. In a stroke of sheer genius, Burton shoots his cartoon in Black and White, which enhances his tribute to the Golden Years of Hollywood. Django Unchained Quentin Tarantino also pays homage to another movie genre, this one from Europe, in his latest black comedy. ‘Spaghetti Westerns’ was the name given to bloodsplattered Italian imitations of American westerns, which became popular in the 1960s. They gained an international reputation and made stars of American actors such as Lee Van Cleef and Clint Eastwood. The genre was typified by dramatic panning landscape shots contrasted with extreme close-ups. The tension would build slowly to moments of intense action, and, it was all accompanied by persuasive percussive music. In the films, the protagonists were always laconic wanderers who were deadly with a gun. Tarantino uses all of these clichés effectively, to tell a fascinating tale about two bounty hunters who are trying to rescue a woman enslaved by a brutal plantation owner. However, coming in at 2 hours and 45 minutes, Tarantino pushes his homage to its absolute limits. Jamie Foxx and Christoph Waltz star, but, look out for Franco Nero making a brief guest appearance. Nero played the original Django in a long series of successful Spaghetti Westerns. Hitchcock Recently, in the movie ‘The Girl’, the relationships famous director Alfred Hitchcock had with his leading ladies was examined. In particular, ‘The Girl’ looked at his relationship with Tippi Hedren, as they made ‘The Birds’ (1963) and ‘Marnie’ (1964) together. The movie was a revealing look into Hitchcock’s obsessions. Now, along comes another movie, simply entitled ‘Hitchcock’, which again delves into the director’s private life. This movie concentrates on the making of ‘Psycho’ (1960), and it depicts the important tasks Hitchcock’s wife had in the creation of all of his movies. Alma took an active part in the casting of his movies, plus script writing and pruning, and assisting in the cutting of all of the final edits of his movies. Her influence on his creativity, and his reliance on her judgment during their film-making process, has long been overlooked. This movie attempts to rectify the myth that Hitchcock did it all himself. Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren play the couple, and they bring a great amount of insight into their roles, but, the film does not really explore Hitchcock’s sexual fixations to any great extent. Dredd Set in an industrialized American future, where millions of people live in mega-cities, law and order is carried out by motorbike riding cops called ‘judges’. These cops have the combined powers of judge, jury and instant executioner. Judge Dredd, and his sidekick, has to storm a huge apartment building complex to capture the head of a drug manufacturing organization. Much mayhem and violence then takes place. Director Pete Travis makes a terrific action movie, which is relentless in its pace and dazzling with its production values. The drug in question is called ‘Slo-Mo’. It has the ability to slow down the perception of reality to a fraction of its normal speed. As you can imagine, this leads to some amazing photographic special effects. The Sessions A handicapped writer, well-played by John Hawkes, spends most of his life living in an iron lung, and, although he is capable of intercourse, he has never had a sexual experience. He hires a sex therapist to awaken and initiate

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Lincoln In 1865, as the American Civil War approaches its end, President Abraham Lincoln wants to pass a constitutional amendment law which will forever ban slavery from the United States. However, for the passage of this bill, he needs a majority of congressmen to vote for it, so, he goes about lobbying the reluctant politicians. Steven Spielberg’s film is an incredibly spectacular production, but, it is also an incredibly boring history lesson. All we learn from this film is that the American politics of 150 years ago were just as corrupt then as they are now. Daniel Day-Lewis plays a determined Lincoln. The Paperboy A sexual melodrama set in America’s Deep South during the ‘Swinging Sixties’. This is the movie which contains the naughty scene on the beach between Nicole Kidman and Zac Efron, which everybody is talking about. Confession of a Child of the Century In 1830 a young Parisian libertine treats an older woman not all that nicely.

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Mr. Robet’s Best Buys Frankenweenie After his dog is killed by a car a boy brings it back to life using electricity. Django Unchained Two bounty hunters try to rescue a woman enslaved by a plantation owner. Flight During its descent an airplane looses its engines and goes into a steep dive. Hitchcock The private and work life of famous director Alfred Hitchcock is examined. Dredd A futuristic cop must capture the head of a drug manufacturing organization. The Sessions A severely handicapped writer hires a sex therapist to awaken his sexuality. Hope Springs A couple married for over thirty years attend marriage guidance counseling. Liz & Dick Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton have an affair while filming in Rome. Trouble with the Curve A man and his daughter resolve problems as they scout for baseball rookies. Lincoln Abraham Lincoln wants to pass a law which will ban slavery from the USA. E-mail: dvddiary@yahoo.com Copyright © 2013 Mr. Robet You can read all past articles of DVD Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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HECTOR’S In the Swim We hear that Celia Gregory, the underwater sculptress, will soon be back among us. She’s coming up for air after a longish sojourn in Britain. Gregory’s interest lies in the crisis of coral – everywhere but chiefly in our own interest in Bali and Lombok – and she has a novel way of applying a remedy for this destruction. She gave an interesting talk to Canggu Rotary last year on her underwater sculpture project, which is designed to give the little polyps something artistic to grow on. She’s done this in cooperation with the BioRock project in Lombok’s Gilis and plans to do more of the same in Bali: at Pemuteran, where she’s already done sterling work and where “The Underwater Goddess” now has a home; and at Amed, with Reef Check Indonesia and an international organisation, Coral. At Amed, in a depressingly common story, precious coral was destroyed in the 1980s when it was used for building material in place of cement. Gregory tells us that while in the UK she won funding from the far-seeing Roddick Foundation for development work on her project. She gave them this pitch, which it is impossible to gainsay: “It is clear that marine habitat around the world is in mass decline and a radical new creative approach is needed to halt the destruction. I believe using the lucrative economy of art mixed with the vital economy of tourism we can help re-inject a sense of value and awe of our oceans back into society, helping the world to once again revere the wonderful hidden underwater world that is so desperately in need of protecting.” The money will enable The Marine Foundation – which Gregory founded – to develop its website and profile so it is more accessible to both a wider audience and to greater funding support. She tells us: “It is vital we place this within the context of tourism and contemporary art as a powerful way to support marine ecosystem restoration and sustainable management.” Indeed. Apart from anything else, Indonesia’s (and Bali’s and Lombok’s) marine tourism sector needs to protect and nurture the living environment that gives it a commercial edge in the world market.

My Hatten! A Nice Drop The lovely little MinYak’s regular Question Time column is always a must-read at The Cage, so when the latest edition cantered into our in-box the week before last, we grabbed it with glee. And with good reason, it turned out, because the subject was James Kalleske, Hatten Wines’ new blender extraordinaire. We’re into wine here at The Cage. And mostly Hatten, since the art of surviving a period of genteel decline undefined by any pre-disclosed end date to assist budgeting precludes the practices of former years, when such recurrent costs were not really a factor. It’s still outrageously expensive to drink wine in Indonesia, but if you’re prepared to quaff Chateau Cardboard and know the lie of the land well enough to find an emporium with the nous to understand that people will buy more if it’s cheaper, then Hatten’s products fit the bill. Forget Pepito. We drink Aga Red. So well do we do this that the people at the local store we buy ours from now get a box out of their locked display cabinet whenever they see us pulling up outside. For some months, Aga Red has even tasted like wine. Lolly water it no longer is. An Aussie gripe – yes that’s a pun, love ’em, not a mistype – seems to have got into the mix in significant quantity. Kalleske is a Barossa boy from a South Australian winemaking family. So we’re really glad he’s here and is putting his mark on a new range of locally produced wine blends. But he got here from Western Australia, proving yet again that WA is Bali’s leading source of expatriate settlers. He tells a lovely story about his most memorable wine occasion. This from the MinYak: “What’s the funniest situation you’ve had to navigate so far as a wine-blender? “Not so much funny as embarrassing. During an interview for a position with a very exclusive winery in Margaret River, one of the questions the GM asked me was ‘What is your most memorable bottle of wine?’ “I told him it was a bottle of ‘X’. I said: ‘The wine was absolute rubbish, really hideous! But it was the first bottle of wine I drank with the girl who turned out being the love of my life, and that is why the wine was so memorable.’ The GM replied: ‘I made that wine! Under a label I created...’ Needless to say I didn’t get the job.” In vino veritas, as they say. But Kalleske has a good mind for difficulties – that should help him through his developing Bali experience – and also told the MinYak he believes “it’s always better to have a wine than a whinge.” Vintage, James. And puns help too.

A Special Day Anand Krishna, the spiritual spruiker, scarcely needs introduction. He’s so well known that several people are still trying to put him in jail under the Trumped-Up Charges Act. You don’t have to try very hard here to get up someone’s nose. So it was nice to see that on Jan. 14, to mark the 22nd anniversary of the Anand Ashram Foundation in Ubud, the inauguration took place of Aadi

Paraashakti Devi Mandir (The Mother Goddess Chapel). The proceedings were conducted in Bahasa Indonesia.

A Fine Legacy This year’s winners of the Elizabeth O’Neill Journalism Award – it’s in honour of the public affairs counsellor at Australia’s embassy in Jakarta who was among 21 people tragically killed in the 2007 Garuda crash at Yogyakarta – are ABC journalist Amy Bainbridge and Indonesian online news editor Renne Kawilarang. Australian foreign minister Bob Carr, who made the announcement on Jan. 15, said both winners were worthy recipients of the award with a strong commitment and interest in the relationship between Australia and Indonesia. The annual award goes to one journalist from Australia and one from Indonesia to visit each other’s country for up to three weeks on a fullyfunded programme.

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Carr said in announcing this year’s winners: “The relationship between our two nations is fundamental and the Elizabeth O’Neill Award fosters greater understanding, leading to better informed media coverage of issues affecting both countries.” Bainbridge has worked on many of Australia’s flagship current affairs programmes including Lateline, PM and The World Today. While in Indonesia, she will focus on the representation of women in local politics and business, the Australian expatriate community and the role of Islam in modern Indonesian society. Kawilarang, a news editor with VIVAnews.com, has extensive international relations experience and has previously won the British Council’s Chevening Scholarship. He will use his time to research Indonesian links with Australia by interviewing Indonesians now living there and speaking to young Australians who have lived in Indonesia.

He’s got the Sheets Steve Palmer, man about Bali, recently issued a plaintive plea on one of the Facebook groups he can be found on: “Does anyone know where to find the finest quality hand, bath, and face towels in Indonesia? Finest cotton... Super soft, super absorbent, nice colours [he spelt that without the “u” of course, but we forgive him – Hec]; even dye lots across all articles, not looking for a bargain, looking for the best... Two months ago I tried to get good sheets here and ended up getting Frette from New York as everything local available was too much of a compromise. Hope I don’t have to suffer the same for towels.” There’s a lesson there for Bali suppliers of all sorts of products. It is that quality does count and that it has to be real rather than imaginary.

Poison Alley Methanol, the poison of choice of criminally-minded liquoradulterers in Indonesia whose consciences are apparently even more defective than their mental capacities, this month claimed the life of an Australian teenager who became ill after unwittingly consuming an adulterated drink on Gili Trawangan, Lombok. The young man, whose name was Liam Davies and who was 19, became sick after a New Year celebration with friends. He was flown home to Perth, on the advice of doctors, but died in hospital there. Methanol is a deadly killer. There have been numerous incidents in which people have drunk adulterated liquor – methanol is used to create larger quantities of alcohol (often arak) that they then sell to the unwitting – here in Bali, as well as Lombok, and of course elsewhere in Indonesia. Last year a well-known Perth rugby player, Michael Denton, died in Bali of methanol poisoning. In 2009 a total of 25 people died here – four of them foreign tourists –after drinking methanol-laced arak. An arak factory operator in Denpasar subsequently faced court and was convicted of breaching regulations regarding alcohol production. Kim Patra, who writes the Paradise in Sickness & in Health column in the Bali Advertiser, devoted an entire column before Christmas to the dangers of being unaware of risks to your health here.

Buzzing Off Jennifer Bee, who markets Komodo and its diving and dragon attractions for Grand Komodo Tours at Sanur, is changing tack in February: she plans to set up her own home-based business that will offer an eclectic mix: business services, relocation assistance, a travel agency, house and villa maintenance and a window into the world of art. Bee (not her real name but she gets a buzz out of it) says she’s had enough of working for other people and wants to go it alone using the internet as her office. It’s the coming thing and we wish her good luck and good fortune. Hector can be contacted at reachme61@yahoo.com He blogs at wotthehec.blogspot.com and is on Facebook: Hector McSquawky Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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shallow level I guess, in a place where people were focused very much on money as opposed to any sort of spiritual awakening. You couldn’t get two more different places. I grew up a lot in Bali and I hope this shows in the book! How did your preconceptions about Bali square with what you actually found here? I was envisioning a land of beautiful smiles and lush vegetation and hippies sitting around in baggy trousers. But I don’t think anyone really knows Bali until they live there and integrate with the local customs and culture, as well as with the expats who’ve moved to the island for a million different reasons. I’ve met people who’ve read my book, who’ve told me they never knew that Bali offered so much more than beaches and cheap booze. Imagine that! I experienced so much more living on Bali than I ever dreamed possible. I wasn’t looking for ‘enlightenment’ but I guess I found it, in so many ways.

Becky Wicks is a Watford girl, growing up in a land of dykes and tractors north of London. She was a reader from a very early age, mostly Enid Blyton’s fantasy books. Becky attended the Gleed Girls School in Lincolnshire. She started writing for the local paper when she was 14, and at age 18 onwards fought her way into work experience placements at London magazines. In 1996 she went to Boston College to study photography and media, and from 1999-2001 she was enrolled in Lincoln University where she got a degree in media production. For much of her professional life she has worked as a freelance writer and editor for British and US magazines, ad agencies and media companies. In 2012, HarperCollins Australia published Balilicous about Becky’s travel experiences in Bali.

Which experience had the most lasting effect on you?

Do you make your living solely by your pen?

Good energy. This energy, which comes from family traditions and keeping everything in balance, is something people feel and take with them. This energy also keeps the right people coming back. Cat Wheeler once said to me ‘People don’t choose Bali. Bali chooses people,’ which I came to realize is probably right.

Yes, but not all from my books. I freelance a lot on the side for a digital content company in Sydney. I think being a newly published author you need a lot of luck and marketing help as well as talent to make serious money from writing books these days. Where did you get it into your head to start writing your “licious” diary series? The Dubai Diaries started as a series of blog posts and Facebook notes for my friends while I was living in Dubai. The name ‘Burqalicious’ came from the subject line in a silly email I wrote to my publisher once she’d read the manuscript. She pounced on it as a title for the book! Where would you shelf your books in a bookstore? I’d say they’re travel memoirs. I’ve seen them stacked mostly with other travel memoirs and travel guidebooks. Thankfully mine stand out as the covers are a bit more glittery than the Lonely Planets. What are the main differences between your Balilicious and Elizabeth Gilbert’s Eat Pray Love? Eat Pray Love was a woman’s quest for self-discovery across Italy, India and Bali, whereas I lived only in Bali for eight months. I guess you could say Balilicious is a more lighthearted look at what brings people to Bali and keeps them there. It’s a dive into the culture, the customs and the people who make the island tick, as opposed to just me looking for enlightenment. I like to think it will make you laugh, too. Some of the things I experienced were hilarious as much as they were eye-opening.

I tried all kinds of things, experiences with psychics, visits to healers, kirtan, yoga, ecstatic dancing, group meditation, but I think the encounter that affected me most was a full moon trance ceremony in Bona. I saw numerous people become possessed and expel their demons. You don’t forget a spectacle like that in a hurry. I know now that there’s more inside each one of us than perhaps we ever realize, especially in the West, where we hide behind our egos and cover up our feelings out of shame or shyness or guilt.

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Who was the most memorable person you met during your time on Bali? My time in Bali was shaped by the most incredible people, but I would have to say the most memorable was Elizabeth Henzell who’s the voice and main funding behind Villa Kitty. I’ve never met someone so passionate about their cause. Elizabeth works so hard every day to help Bali’s hurt and unwanted cats and kittens. I wish everyone would go there and adopt ten each, or at least help out with a donation so she can at least have a day off! Go on, go to Villa Kitty now! What do you feel is the most valuable gift Bali can give to the world?

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What did you wish you had brought to Bali on your first visit? Marmite, red wine and tampons. What do you consider Bali’s most critical problems? Waste disposal and litter. Looking at the amount of trash in the ravines and hearing stories of resulting water contamination and illness is heartbreaking. Also, building in the rice paddies – something I talk about in Balilicious. Do you have any advice that you can give to a budding travel writer? Just write and never stop. Blog, upload photos, pitch stories only to the most relative publishers, and always look for a new angle. There’s a new angle in everything if you look hard enough. What writing project are you involved in now? I’m in Colombia now, on the coast close to Cartagena, working on Latinalxicious – The South America Diaries. I’ve already been to Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina and I’m knackered! But it’s amazing out here. I’ve still got Brazil to go before I hand in the manuscript next December.

Are your books Burqalicious and Balilicious similar? No, there are really no similarities at all between the two, apart from the humor and the way it’s written in diary format. Dubai was a completely different experience, mostly at a

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True Balinese Bali Aga, the first inhabitants of Bali By Polly Christensen

The attraction of Bali lies in its magnificent natural beauty and the unique richness of its remarkable cultural heritage. Bali’s dramatic landscape is permeated by countless tracks and trails, which I love to explore on foot, searching for little-known antiquities and ancient monuments, often traveling through remote and beautiful countryside rarely, if ever, visited by tourists. Little is known, with any certainty, of Balinese history before about the 16th century, even though fossil skulls from neighbouring Java indicate a human presence in this part of the world, for more than one and a half million years. Although a few artifacts extending back to the Stone and Bronze Ages have been found, evidence of these early inhabitants is not abundant. Wooden structures are ephemeral in the tropics, and even stone buildings seldom survive the severe earthquakes that periodically shake this geologically active land. Moreover, what does survive is likely to be concealed eventually under layers of volcanic ash. THE AUSTRONESIANS The story of modern human settlement in Bali really begins some 7000 years ago in southern China. A developed society, which was advanced in the mysterious art of metalworking, proficient in the cultivation of rice, skilled in boat-building and fearless as navigators. By 4500 years ago, these people had reached Taiwan, and a little later the Philippines. They finally landed in Bali and Java about 1000 BC. These resourceful seafarers are ancestors of the 270 million Austronesians that range from Madagascar to New Zealand and Easter Island. Much of what we know of this great tide of human expansion comes from archaeological and linguistic studies. Their written records would not appear until later. From around 400 BC settlements existed on Bali’s northern and western shores, populated by Austronesian immigrants who herded, fished, hunted and, in the wet season, cultivated rice. More than one hundred burials, representing both sexes and a diversity of ages, have provided us with valuable insights into the society in which they lived. They constructed simple shelters, adorned themselves with beads, pearls and bronze jewellery, and used clay utensils. They possessed metal spearheads and ceremonial axes, which may have had ritual rather than military significance, as symbols of descent and status. SPIRIT WORLDS It is unclear how homogeneous these early Balinese communities were, for although the similarity in grave objects in different regions suggest uniform beliefs in an afterlife, (with close links between the real and spirit worlds), the wide diversity of ways in which bodies were disposed of suggest either a fragmentation into discrete, independent societies, or more probably the evolution of one or more complex hierarchical communities in which particular burial rites and practices were restricted to specific social ranks or castes. Thus bodies might be buried unenclosed in a variety of sitting, squatting or lying postures, some with skull parts or extremities removed. Alternatively bodies would be enclosed, either as defleshed bones within an earthenware pot or whole within a massive stone sarcophagus. Over 30 of the latter have been discovered in widely separated parts of Bali. The most striking are in the form of an animal that closely resembles a giant turtle, and one is forced to wonder whether this is in some way linked to Bedawan, the great cosmic turtle that carries the universe on its back in modern Balinese-Hindu belief. THE GREAT SAGE MARKANDEYA A well-known myth in the mountainous areas of Bali involves Rsi Markandeya, a holy man from East Java, who came to Bali around the 8th c e n t u r y, w i t h several hundred followers to establish a community. This story explains the origin of Bali Aga people such as those living in the villages of Tenganan, Pegringsingan, Trunyan, and Pedawa. Emphasis is placed on the importance of a priest in society, who can act as the ‘super human mediator’ between human beings and gods. This famous manuscript or “lontar” tells of Markandeya and his followers who came all the way from Mount Raung in the Basuki area of East Java, only to be met by a pestilence which broke out and killed most of the settlers.

Some years later Rsi Markandeya returned and with 400 people from the village of Aga they performed a ceremony to bury the Five Metals (pancadatu) - gold, silver, iron, copper and precious stone - at a place on the slopes of Mount Agung. This place is now called Pura Besakih. And until this day, the settlers are known as Bali Aga, the original Balinese. Rsi Markandeya is also credited with establishing the basic institutions of island society, including subaks (irrigation societies), desa (villages) and banjars (subvillage organizations). MOUNTAIN BALINESE During the 15th and early 16th Centuries the baroque courts of Majapahit and their dependents moved increasingly into Bali to escape the growing tide of Islam then sweeping Java. Nevertheless, many people, particularly in areas remote from Majapahit influence, remained loyal to the old Balinese Kings and never embraced the new order. Descendants of these early dissenters still exist today, and are found primarily in lessaccessible parts of the island, where they are called Bali Aga or Mountain Balinese. According to the Bali Aga, their forebears have always occupied these ancestral mountain villages from choice, and performed traditional crafts and trades appropriate to the nature of the land. The one exception is found in a cluster of remote villages occupying the ridge between Gunung Agung and Gunung Abang. Desperately impoverished and utterly isolated, these communities are clearly of Sasak descent, although their history has yet to be resolved. The Sasaks, indigenous inhabitants of the neighbouring island of Lombok, apparently possess a unique genetic marker showing them to have originated some two thousand years ago from a single community in South India through contacts with merchants and navigators, many of whom were gradually introduced to the indigenous population. BALI AGA VILLAGE OF TRUNYAN T h e v i l l a g e o f Tr u n y a n i s squeezed tightly between the lake and the outer crater rim of Lake Batur, an almighty volcano in Kintamani. Descendants of the original Balinese, predating the arrival of the Hindu Majapahit Kingdom in the 16th century, inhabit this Bali Aga village. Trunyan people live in ways that are vastly different from other Balinese. In the sub-village of Kuban, which lies close to Trunyan, there is a mysterious cemetery separated by the lake and accessible only by boat; there is no path along the steep walls of the crater rim. The temple in Trunyan is called Puser Jagat, meaning ‘Navel of the Universe’. Its architecture is highly unusual, and stands in the protective shade of a massive banyan tree. Unlike Balinese from the south, Trunyan inhabitants do not cremate or bury their dead, but just lay them out in bamboo cages to decompose. However, this custom is unusual and many of the less-isolated Bali Aga communities follow conventional Balinese-Hindu religious practices. A macabre collection of skulls and bones lies on the stone platform and surrounding areas. The dead bodies do not produce any foul odour because of the perfumed scents from a huge taru menyan tree growing nearby. Taru means ‘tree’ and menyan means ‘nice smell’ and in fact, the name of Terunyan was also derived from these two words. The village of Trunyan itself is situated at the edge of Batur Lake. This location is inaccessible except by boat, and it takes around half an hour across the calm waters. Trunyan is home to 760 families and presently only a handful of tourists visit the village each day. The Bali Aga people speak a dialect of the Balinese language that is entirely their own, dating back thousands of years. And the language spoken in Trunyan village is quite different to one spoken in Tenganan. TOURSISM IN TENGANAN Tenganan is located in the eastern part of Bali, 17 kilometers from

Amlapura, the central city of Karangasem Regency. Hidden in the hills, the trip to Tenganan is exhilarating, traversing winding roads through the ranges. The people of Tenganan are tall and slender, in a rather ghostly way, with white skins and refined manners. The majority of men still wear their hair long. They live in a communistic system where individual ownership of property is not recognized and Tenganan prohibits divorce and polygamy, unlike other Balinese villages. The village owns enormous tracts of fertile and well-cultivated land that fill every need of the village and make it one of the wealthiest in the region. Long ago, Tenganan ancestors filed and blackened their teeth; they lived in family clans ruled by a council of elders, who were also priests of their religion, worshiping powerful forces of nature. Occasionally, by means of sacrifice, they brought their ancestral spirits down to earth to protect them. Villagers buried their dead or abandoned them in the jungle to be carried away by the spirits. I n Te n g a n a n , w h e r e tourism is more easily embraced and the people are said to be ‘friendlier’ a three-day festival called Udaba Sambah is held during the months of June or July. Tenganan to this day provides a considerable draw card for tourists, foreign and domestic alike, who come to witness the ancient and original Balinese practicing a ritual in which the locals use thorny pandan leaves to hit their opponent with the aim of drawing blood during combat. CANDIS ROCK MONUMENTS I received a hint of Bali’s antiquity during my first visit to the island several years ago. There are numerous statues and other sacred objects of ‘great age’ preserved, which reflect a diversity of cultural influences. The largest and most impressive candi (chandi) complex is at Gunung Kawi and receives many visitors. Unknown to outsiders until 1920, Gunung Kawi consists of 10 rock-cut candi (sheltered niches cut into the sheer cliff face) in imitation of actual statues.

More recently, archaeologists were drawn to a small man-made cave in the gorge of the Pakerisan River near Tegallingah, Gianyar. The entrance was blocked with mud and dirt, but they uncovered a stone staircase, which lead them on to a great complex of rockcut candis and hermit cells concealed beneath massive accumulations of debris. Potentially rivaling Gunung Kawi in magnificence, the Tegallingah Candis were partially destroyed by a tremendous earthquake before completion and the site was abandoned. For almost one thousand years the ruins lay lost and forgotten. What purpose they served is unclear. Some believe that they were hermit cells, in which lived ascetic guardians of the shrine. Sadly, no inscriptions remain to identify the king so splendidly memorialized here. Prudent travellers, wishing to visit monuments and ancient village dwellings, are advised to hire official guides from various Bali tour operators. Tourists must careful, due to the unstable roads and rugged terrain of the area. It is also important to be respectful when observing the villagers way of life.

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By Captain Su

Sailing Wanitas Can I speak to the Captain?” said an important looking Harbour Master in a remote Indonesian port ? Says Captain Ruth, “I am the Captain, Pak?” Get a bunch of men and women on a yacht and something happens to the men. They turn into Captains and become the biggest chauvinists around. One sailing wife recounted how her skipper husband deliberately tightened all the cocks and anything screwable to remind her of the supposed inherent weakness of female sailors. Not to forget the superstition going back hundreds of years that it is an ill omen to have women on board. No 1 Soul Brother James Brown sang, “It’s a Man’s World”, but some Skippers still think it is man’s ocean. So what is the story about Sailing Wanitas and are there any involved in sailing in Indonesia? Well the answer is yes. There are a lot of women sailing the beautiful waters of Indonesia so let’s look at two of them Captain Ruth and Dr Bu Gayle.

long. She has sailed back and forth between Darwin and Bali since then and has dropped anchor in all sorts of isolated beaches and villages. She expresses absolute joy when she can “do the 360!”. What’s that I asked? Captain Ruth said, “It is when you look around the horizon and see no land.” She is not a big fan of too much sailing infrastructure being built across the Indonesian archipelago. “The last thing I want after a beautiful day sail is to pull into a crowded marina.” What about getting supplies along the way isn’t that a bit difficult? “No way, I am happy to haul fuel or whatever across the beach and buy from locals.”

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Captain Ruth Captain Ruth has a lot of sailing experience in Indonesian waters. Her jump off point to begin exploring Indonesia is usually Darwin, Australia and has a dream to sail alone in this part of the world. She knows that it is still a bit risky and therefore likes to have a big hairy male on board. Even then it is automatic for most to think that she is one of the crew. “Can I speak to the Captain?” said an important looking Harbour Master in a remote Indonesian port? Says Captain Ruth, “I am the Captain, Pak?” To her credit she has competed in a few Sydney to Hobart’s with, an all girl crew, of course. Nowadays she commutes between Darwin and Bali and along the way doesn’t forget to do a few good deeds and share the love. She does this by giving out to the Balinese with a few teaching stints in Bangli helping young students learn the mystery of the English language. I bless myself everyday that I was born in an English speaking country because it is a ridiculous language to learn. For example, where is the logic in the following? “I wound the bandage around the wound.” And what about all those past, present and future tenses, idioms and slang? Captain Ruth’s introduction to Bali is a story in itself. She arrived in Bali and anchored in one of the few places you can drop a pick along the east coast. Sounds easy, but to get in close, Captain Ruth had to dodge the many reefs that are not on charts or digitized on high falooting technologies such as Cmap etc. Anyway, Captain Ruth gets ashore and is immediately greeted by a local named Ketut who is curious about this lone woman landing on his bit of turf. Turns out Ketut is beside himself to help out. These fortuitous meetings can be life changing and for Captain Ruth that is just what happened. Now years later she and some of her family have built houses and live in Ketut’s village. Captain Ruth first sailed in these waters over 15 years ago. Her yacht at the time was 37 ft

Dr Bu Gayle is Captain Ruth’s sister in law and has done enough sea miles in Indonesian waters to write a book about it. Instead she did a PhD on why normal, rationale people living in affluent societies drop everything and go cruising around the world in a yacht. Her research identifies the main reasons people do it is for adventure, the challenge, whether you are born into a sailing family, dream of far away places and other reasons that are an article in itself. But what is interesting is that her research reveals that there were a number of men following their girlfriends, wives or whatever to go cruising with them. That is, men who didn’t really want go cruising but out of love and respect went along anyway.

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Prior to doing her PhD Dr Bu Gayle and her husband Ross left their home port from the east coast of Australia in attempt to circumnavigate the world. In an Adams 46 they sailed north of Irian Jaya to Ambon and beyond. The first Gulf War put a stop to that idea as the approaches to the Suez Canal became a bit hot. Not wanting to go the alternative route via the Cape of Good Hope they abandoned their plan. But they still had a lot of fun staying in Indonesian waters. Her stories of dealing with the locals are fascinating. Like a lot of sailors before them they traded with locals getting fresh produce like sugar, rice, flour, body soap (very important on a yacht) and coconuts. If they caught too many fish they often shared with locals. You can imagine that a western yacht anchored in an isolated bay would create a great of deal of interest from the curious. So they had many visitors and chose the open door policy rather than the don’t touch my boat variety. Their cockpit became the focal point for many an exchange between cultures. The only regret says Dr Bu Gayle is that she didn’t know enough Indonesian to understand all the stories told. Still I am sure Dr Bu Gayle picked up enough about the local sea conditions, current and wind patterns and good places to anchor to make life easier. Technology is fine but you can’t beat local knowledge. I once crewed with an ex WW2 Royal Navy Captain who by the way was awarded to DSO’s for bravery. I made the mistake of taking a GPS on board. He asked me, “What’s that thing?” I said, “It is GPS, Captain, it uses satellites to give your position.” He took it as a personal affront. Whoopsie. Happy Sailing!!

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This Sporting Life

CALENDAR FOR 2013

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This Sporting Life takes a quick look ahead for sports in Bali for 2013, this is by no means complete as some sporting events for 2013 are still on the drawing board. As Bali’s popularity as a tourist destination grows likewise for International sports events. In 2012 we saw a couple of new events namely the Bali Marathon, Body Building’s “Pesta Raga” and the Bali Cricket Twenty20.This year is no exception with the inaugural Kintamani Downhill MTB. After the rainy season and Nyepi the first big international event is the Bali International Cricket Sixes over the Easter weekend of March 30-April 1. Now in its 17th edition, the Sixes is one of Bali’s longest running non goverment sports events now in its 17th edition.These days organised by Udayana Cricket Club and played at the bukit field. For more information email alanwilson21@hotmail.com. Keeping with cricket and still at the Bukit field we have between May 25 - June 2 the Bali International Cricket Twenty20, now in its second year organised by Jon Stewart, this event produces a lot of welcome donated equipment for the young Balinese cricket players. June is when it really hots up with events almost every weekend, starting June 1 with Coaltrans Bali International Charity Soccer Sixes at Sanur, the following weekend June 7-8 at Canggu Club, the Bali Geckos AFL Masters which has grown to be a bigger tournament than the oriiginal Bali 9’s with 17 teams last year and the same or more expected this year.Following Sunday on June 16 we have BII Maybank Bali Marathon back for the second edition, later in the year this time round. Entries open at www.balimarathon.com,and a week later on Sunday June 23, the Biznet Bali Triathlon now in it 7th year returns to Jimbaran Bay. July kicks off with the Bali Ocean swim on Sunday July 7, now in its 4th year with 10km, 5km and 1.2km swims starting from Bali Garden Hotel in Kuta. It should be noted that endurance athletes with 3 weeks to spare can do the Marathon, Triathlon and Ocean Swim one after the other. Following the Ocean Swim we have the 1st Bali ParaGames covered in more detail in the previous This Sporting Life. August starts with Bali’s only Kite surf comp the Hotair. Now in its 8th year, Bali’s only Kitesurf comp will have a new speed event this year as well as the regular events like marathon, waves, hangtime, freestyle and the jump for chilli. In the first week of September we have the the longest running, most popular and largest charity tennis event in Bali the Rotary Bali Charity Tennis Tournament now in its 22nd edition (since 1991), later in September we have the Kintamani MTB Xtreme Downhill, an inaugural extreme

October is footy time with the AFL Bali 9’s on October 4-5,an AFL modified format with teams from around the region. The following weekend on the 12-13 we have the Bali Rugby Fest including the Bali 10’s since 1995, Bali Woman 7’s and Bali National 7’s in their 5th year. With over 600 players and coaches, Bali Rugby Fest is the biggest annual international team sporting event in Bali. During the year the various festivals like Sanur Village Festival and Kuta Karnival will hold various sports events as well. Contacts and more information can be seen on the table below. SPORT SHORTS C/NS/U-23 Jan. 13

INDOOR CRICKET Round 1 (30 Dec 2012): Galaxy All-Stars (94) def Denpasar CC (75) BSF Gianyar (122) def Captain Cook (47) Best Batting Partnership: Jeff/Steve (Galaxy) - 39 runs Best Bowling Figures: Ganjing (BSF Gianyar) - minus 8 runs Most Wickets: Chris (Galaxy) - 6 wickets Round 2 (13 Jan 2013): Denpasar CC (176) def Captain Cook (148) Galaxy All-Stars (124) def Canggu Club (69) Best Batting Partnership: Suandi/Ketut (Denpasar) - 67 runs Best Bowling Figures: Craig (Galaxy) - minus 10 runs Most Wickets: Craig (Galaxy) - 4 wickets Current Standings (after 2 Rounds): 1. Galaxy All-Stars: 2-0 - 19.88 pts 2. Denpasar CC: 1-1 - 11.96 pts 3. BSF Gianyar: 1-0 - 10.37 pts 4. Captain Cook: 0-2 - 5.10 pts 5. Canggu Club: 0-1 - 2.34 pts

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


Bali’s Ancient Heartland: The Land Between the Rivers It seemed the perfect day for an archaeological expedition, not to dig up bones or excavate ruins but to examine the artifacts of Bali’s oldest inhabitants. These ancient relics are closer than you think – the fertile Gianyar district in the island’s central foothills - where some of Bali’s holiest sites are also located. Bali’s oldest cultural region, Gianyar stretches from the southern coastline into the cool, fresh hills and mountains to a point over 800 meters above sea level. It is through this district the legendary rivers Petanu and Pakrisan flow. The Pakrisan is particularly rich in historic remains, having “magically” cut through rock cliffs and giant boulders. Between Bedulu and Pejeng lies a 10-kilometer-long strip of earth, known as The Land Between the Rivers, which is densely packed with ancient archaeological treasures: the Elephant Cave hermitage, the royal tombs at Gunung Kawi, the rock carvings at Yeh Pulu and the immense Moon of Pejeng bronze drum. Its wealth of scattered candi, monasteries, rock carved meditation cells and inscriptions, sacred watering places, shrine compounds and early bronze plates all point to the existence of once-powerful pre-Hindu kingdoms where religion, architecture, technology and art flourished. Many Balinese believed the thumbnails of Kebo Iwo, a mythical giant, carved the masterpieces in rock. The irrigation tunnels north of Gianyar, the terracing of the slopes and the intricate rice field system are extant products of this kingdom.

Great mythological battles are said to have taken place in Gianyar between the gods and the evil King Mayadanawa of Bedulu. Details of these ancient conflicts have been passed down not only in spoken folk tales but also recorded in Bali’s epic poem, the Usana Bali, composed in the mid-16th century during the golden age of Middle Javanese literature. These stories depict the coming of Hinduism and the end of old customs. Historians surmise the evil king may have simply been a rebel leader who opposed the approach of Hinduism on Bali. My first stop was to have a look at what has been discovered of Bali’s rich pre-Hindu era. I arrived at Gianyar’s Museum of Archaeology Gedong Arca exactly at 12 pm, closing time. The juru kunci (caretaker) Pak Made still allowed me into the spotlessly neat environs. He explained that I could simply guide myself around the museum’s two courtyards by visiting the four pavilions one by one starting clockwise with Building A and working around to Building K, following a progressive, chronological order. Don’t look for Buildings C to I and Buildings L to Z because they are not there. So you know that you’ve come to the right place, a shoulder-high figure of a prehistoric man holding a stone-carving tool greets you as you enter the first courtyard. A brochure, available in English and Indonesian, describes the contents of each building, mostly chance finds rather than the result of planned excavations. About 3000 items make up the museum’s collection. With Pak Made following closely behind to answer any questions (and to safeguard the exhibits), we entered the first building on the left containing a prehistoric collection of rare jewelry, ornaments, utensils, stone axes and implements from Bali’s Stone and Bronze Ages when hunters and gatherers inhabited the island. Paintings depicted man’s evolution from fearsome bulging-eyed toolmaking hominids, to hunters of elephants and then ultimately to settlers and gardeners. In the middle of the first courtyard is an open-air fenced off pavilion filled with replicas of Hindu statuary from Penulisan; prastasi

plates from Blanjong village in Sanur; a miniature stupa from Tampaksiring dating from Bali’s Buddhist period (8th-10th c. AD) and a dozen worn and misshapen large round stones. Village meetings during Bali’s Bronze Age took place around large stone “seats” such as these taken from riverbeds, the precursors of today’s meeting pavilions (bale agung). In Building B were objects excavated in Gilimanuk from 1961 to 1963: decorated potsherds and a shallow bowl, rings and hoes, a big water jar, a cooking pot, a fossilized monkey skull, seashell and clay body ornaments, bronze bracelets and a pretty glass bead bracelet which would not be out of place in a hippie flea market in Paddington. Building J held imported Ming, Sung and Ching ceramics from the 10th to the 18th centuries. After climbing a flight of steps through an elaborate Balinese gate, the next courtyard contained row upon row of crudely carved s a n d s t o n e sarcophagi, varying in size from 1-3 meters according to the status of the deceased. Dating back to 300 BC, Bali’s megalithic age, the 53 sarcophagi under open-air pavilions were discovered in the early 1970s at 37 different sites all over on Bali. Usually found accidentally by farmers while digging their fields, the damage evident on some of the stone coffins was probably the result of either grave robbers or careless excavators. These artifacts are not just a Bali phenomena. Stone sarcophagi have also been found in Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, Flores and Sumbawa. The dead were laid out in the supine position in the larger ones but in the crouching position in the small to medium sized ones, which made up the vast majority. Symbolizing the eternal cycle of birth, death and rebirth, it was believed that the dead person would be reborn from the fetal position. Carved with diverse motifs - vulva, human heads on long necks, masks with protruding tongues - the decorations on the coffins were thought to exude supernatural powers, able to fend of evil spirits in order to protect the souls of the people inside. The most striking is a sarcophagus found in Bangli in the shape of two turtles, one on t o p o f t h e o t h e r. C a l l e d Bedawang Nala, the world turtle carries the earth on its back and is a symbol of the underworld. Note that the head of the upper turtle has human features. These are remnants of a people who lived thousands of years ago. Who were these people? Not the Hunter but the Prey One can’t help being impressed by Bali’s long history of inhabitation, first by hunter-gatherers, then by cave dwellers, then by agriculturalists, then relatively recently in geologic standards by followers of the highly artistic Hinduized theatre state. Peter Bellwood, in his definitive Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago, postulates that skeletal remains and stone adzes found on Bali date as far back as 2000 years. These early Malayo-Polynesian ancestors of present day Balinese huddled on Bali’s seashores hundreds of years before incursions of Java Hindu settlers. Taking advantage of the fertile volcanic soil, these were probably members of a small group of prehistoric rice growers or nut and seed gatherers. These groups seeped into the archipelago from many directions

over the span of centuries rather than arriving in a series of coherent, monolithic and coordinated mass migrations. They lived on an island covered in wild mountainous jungle in which man was not the hunter but the prey. The water channel between eastern Java and Bali’s northwestern tip was exposed as dry land during the Pleistocene epoch. It was an easy matter for Neolithic human beings hunting in the primeval wilderness of East Java to cross this narrow strait. Jembrana was the first place people lived on Bali. During WW II, pottery fragments, basalt pebble-tools, Neolithic adzes and over 100 burial sites were found at Cekik, two km south of Gilimanuk - Bali’s earliest human settlement discovered to date. The Moon of Pejeng A mere 500 meters up the road to the north, on the right-hand side, is one of the most remarkable archaeological artifacts ever discovered in Bali and a masterpiece of the Dongson culture Bronze Age. I gave a donation to ticket book attendant Pak Wayan Putih, then entered a large walled compound to get my first sight of the famous Moon of Pejeng. The gong hangs in a roofed shrine in the northeast corner of the old imperial temple of Pura Panataran Sasih in Pejeng. The sacred gong resembles other Dongson culture gong designs found throughout Indochina and Indonesia’s southeast islands of Nusatenggara, with specimens uncovered as far east as the Kai Islands of Maluku. Construction projects were underway throughout the entire complex, but above a tangle of bamboo scaffolding I could make out the wide-rimmed, hourglass-shaped kettle-gong (misnamed a “drum”), a bronze object considered so charged with awesome magical power that some priests claim that it’s actually an earplug of the moon goddess Ratih. Bronze artifacts and implements didn’t begin to appear in Bali until around 600 A.D. The island’s Early Bronze Age remains includes such stray finds as clay utensils, stone mounds, bells, lamps, bowls, statues, currency and ceremonial accouterments, some of which can be seen in Building K in the first courtyard of the archaeological museum down the road. The people who fashioned these items lived in villages and buried their dead in pottery jars or stone sarcophagi, complete with funeral gifts of arm and foot rings, beads, highly polished stone tools, and bronze and iron implements and ornaments. But nothing compares to the intricacy, sophistication and scale of the Pejeng gong, which is nearly 187 cm long with a sounding surface 160 cm in diameter, the largest of its kind in Indonesia. By the Bronze Age, Bali’s population practiced both wet- and dry-rice cultivation, worked the fields with water buffalo, raised pigs and poultry, and developed a sophisticated megalithic culture which made use of menhirs, stone chairs, and stepped pyramids. When Bali became Indianized in later centuries, the menhir hewn to memorialize dead ancestors eventually evolved into Hinduistic stone portrait statues. Some of these ancient weathered megalithic carved statues were on display in a raised and fenced pavilion in the north side of the courtyard just inside the entrance gate. It’s believed the Balinese cili motif, representing the rice goddess Dewi Sri and seen everywhere in rice fields, may have originated from a fertility cult existing during the island’s Bronze Age. In Bali, nothing is ever lost or destroyed. Every cultural attribute springs from its past history. As Faulkner wrote, “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” Practicalities The Museum of Archaeology Gedong Arca (Jl. Raya Tampaksiring, tel. 0361-942-347) in Pejeng close to Bedulu on the road north to Kintamani. No hard and fast opening times, but the museum tends to be open Monday to Thursday from 8 am to 3 pm and on Saturday and Sunday from 8 am to 12 pm. The Temple of Ebo Edan is just 150 meters north on the other side of the road. The road to Pura Pusering is 300 meters to the north; take a left, then travel 150 meters down to the T-junction, take another left and park in front of the temple’s entrance. None of these sites have entrance fees; just sign the visitor’s book and give a donation.

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Ganesha Bookshop

Independent bookseller in Bali since 1986 Ganesha in Ubud - the Main Store Jalan Raya (near the Post Office), Ubud, Bali Tel: (62 361) 970320 Web: www.ganeshabooksbali.com Email: info@ganeshabooksbali.com

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Bumi Bali

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Bali Advertiser

UBUD LONELY PLANETEERS Lonely Planet Guidebook legends Tony & Maureen Wheeler are in town, visiting Bar Luna’s Lit Club (January 22) to talk about travel and guidebooks with Bill Dalton. January is another great month for both music and literary evenings at Bar Luna, with impromptu offerings amongst excellent scheduled events. Last week a mixed group of writers, poets and musicians from Australia’s Tropical North chewed the fat on the topic “Darwin - The Theory of Revolution” and it’s rumored that there will be a special debate on everyone’s favorite subject – Sex – on Jan 31. Drop in to listen to Griya Faria, Crescendo, CoolTone Blues Band or Bali Tribal Acoustic during the coming week. Something popping most nights, a great happy hour and generous meze platter we keep coming back for. Top of Jalan Goutama. Monthly program: http://www.casalunabali.com/bar-luna. PRINCESS LELA Many long-term Ubudians know warmhearted, spiritual energy healer and Reiki master Lela Thomas, who put her own healing work on hold for a long time to take on the role of Business Development Advisor for Taksu Spa and Restaurant. Now she’s practicing and teaching again, often working with Access Consciousness, a fascinating healing modality that is becoming increasingly popular here in Bali, as well as in Australia, Canada and the US. Lela will lead a wide range of workshops related to Access Consciousness over the next few months, including the simple, noninvasive, energy process known as The Bars and “Your Super Embodiment Wednesdays”; I suggest speaking to her directly or checking the Tasku website so you don’t miss out. Lela says “feelings of Joy and Bliss, along with deeper rest, less pain, and more clarity and more choice are common expressions of the results of experiencing the using this energy”. http://TaksuHealingHaven.com. Lela: 62 821 4636 5355. Taksu is at the southern end of Jalan Goutama. HOOPING If you are here for a few months, Ubud is a great place to venture into an intensive program in one of many dance, movement and meditative disciplines. In April for example, Ananda Cottages hosts three weeks of Sacred Circularities’ Hoop Dance and Movement Meditation Retreat. You can join for one or all of the three week-long sessions, which include workshops in hoop dance, ecstatic dance, yoga, shamanic dreaming, theta healing, focusing, sacred sound and personal empowerment ritual. Early bird and buddy incentives finish this month/ W: www.sacredcircularities.com, E: info@sacredcircularities.com. VISITING THE DALAI LAMA The word went out quietly a few weeks ago and many Bali residents had the extraordinary good fortune of viewing a presentation by renowned photographer Rio Helmi, recording his recent visit to India including his unparalleled access to the Dalai Lama in India. There were of course great stories to match. The Rio Helmi Gallery is only 100 meters or so north of the Ubud Royal Palace, on Jalan Suweta.

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PRECIOUS PARCELS All over Bali there are people in need, and others working to make a difference. Two hours from Ubud, past Singaraja, there’s a tiny children’s home, simple and clean, that is a branch of a bigger orphanage, Yayasan Panti Asuhan. Two of the children, twins, were found living in a small building up on a mountain with cow and dogs; looked after by a mentally unstable grandmother, their mother was gone and their father a criminal on the hunt by police. When the orphanage found them at one year of age, they could only interact like animals. Now five, they are still malnourished but beginning school. A yoga group from Jakarta Globe supports the orphanage and there is also a link with Yayasan Bumi Sehat, because the orphanage sends children to a Singaraja girl’s senior school with a special focus on health, often pre-cursor to nursing. Panti Asuhan, http://www.narayansevabali. com. BALI DOG IDOL 2012 Over 100 Bali families and lovingly cared for pooches took part in the 2012 Bali Dog Idol competition last month. The competition rewards children and families f o r t h e i r understanding and practice of good animal welfare. This contest is one of BAWA’s education tools to raise awareness of animal welfare issues and to promote responsible pet guardianship within Balinese communities. This year’s winner was Amelia, adopted from BAWA by Wayan Wira when she was a small puppy. The judges were impressed with Amelia’s physical condition, her ability to follow commands and with Wayan’s relationship with her. Congratulations to BAWA! Education is the most powerful tool for affecting sustainable change in people’s attitudes towards animals. Donate to support their good work. www.bawabali.com. Office: 0361 977217, hotline: 0811389004.

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Now’s a good time to feature two of Ubud’s many painters; both Balinese and each painting in his own modern style. Agung, formerly part of a group exhibiting at a gallery in Lotunduh, now has his own space Puspa Modern Painting - featuring works such as The Blue Dancers, on the road to Villa Kitty on Jalan Suweta in Sambahan. The “Shells” painting is one of a series by I Ketut Tirta, at No 10 Jalan Tirta Tawar in Kutuh Kelod; 081 338 053 444. Both painters are reasonably priced; Agung’s start at 300,000rp. OK NOW WE’RE TALKING! Take a memo; no other bookings for Wednesday nights this February. This science fiction addict wants to thank Black Beach Restaurant’s movie selectors for their excellent selection of robotics movies. Kicking off with Kubrick’s 1968 classic, 2001: A Space Odyssey (wow was it that long ago?), then The Matrix on February 13, with Keanu Reeves and Hugo Weaving, followed by Spielberg’s A.I. Artificial Intelligence and lastly Surrogates with Bruce Willis. The films are projected on the terrace of Black Beach Italian Restaurant, at 8.00 p.m. every Wednesday. Top of Jalan Hanoman. http://www.blackbeachubud.blog.com/. Dinner bookings, 0361 971353, or come after dinner for dessert – admission is free.

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Java in a Time of Revolution by Benedict R. O. G Anderson Against the background of Javanese culture and the fading power of Japanese occupiers, Java in a Time of Revolution explores the origins of revolutionary youth groups, the military, and political parties with remarkable scope and in scrupulous detail. First published in 1972 by Cornell University Press, this classic was brought back to life by Equinox Publishing, kicking off the publisher’s Classic Indonesia series in 2007. Author Benedict Anderson discovered that the critical role at the outbreak of the national revolution in 1945 was played not by dissatisfied intellectuals or the oppressed working class but by the youth (pemuda) of Indonesia. While living among the Javanese younger generation during Sukarno’s Guided Democracy period, and through archival research and extensive interviews of key players, Anderson realized that an identifiable “pemuda consciousness” existed, the product of both ancient traditions and modern experience. He concluded that the main impetus behind Indonesia’s struggle for sovereignty was a clash between the thinking and actions of radically energized youth and the diplomatic approached favored by the pragmatic native intelligentsia. For the returning Dutch, their British allies, as well as the country’s Eurasian and Chinese communities, the once innocent word pemuda was to suddenly acquire an aura of remorseless terrorism. This revolutionary force was a totally new phenomenon in a society where the values of respect for and submission to your elders had always been paramount. The rise of this belligerent new generation can be in large part attributed to the vigorous efforts of the Japanese occupation authorities to rally the youth of Java behind the struggle against the advancing allies by means of intensive propaganda and the creation of a multitude of military, paramilitary, political and sports youth organizations. The seeds of the revolution were planted in the rallies, lecture halls, parade fields, stadiums, movie houses, radio stations and the indoctrination programs of the Japanese military regime. One of the most important insights Anderson offers is that by giving first priority to gaining recognition of Indonesian sovereignty from the outside world, the revolutionary leadership had to adopt conservative domestic policies that were to ultimately reduce dramatically the possibility of far-reaching and substantive social reform. This analysis of the Indonesian revolution of 1945 also helps one understand the revolutionary process in other Southeast Asian nations – Vietnam, Burma, Laos - where wars for independence have also been fought but significant social and economic progress have yet to be achieved. Though the revolutionary era is too long past for the book to provoke controversy or change the country’s political or national ideology, it is beautifully written with great clarity by a gifted author and thinker who is able to convincingly put across his arguments through vivid scenes from the revolution and well-constructed arguments that build upon previous material. Though not a popular history, nerdy writers of history aren’t supposed to be this interesting and entertaining. A few salient points and revelations: # The politically minded youth of the 1930s, including Sukarno, lived in Java’s urban centers and were profoundly isolated from the rest of their contemporaries. They were a tiny minority, only one in every 20,000 of the population. It wasn’t until the Japanese period starting in 1942 that nationalism began to spread into the countryside.

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# The Dutch ruled in a calm, businesslike, administrative, bourgeois style, buttressing their authority with myths of white superiority, rationalism, technological prowess and their historic mission of introducing Western civilization to the unschooled masses. The political style of Japanese rule, on the other hand, grew out of the military and imperial traditions of Japan, from the violent radical thought of the Young Officers of the 1930s. It was a profoundly theatrical style consisting of pageantry, military discipline, public violence, inexplicable silences and required a massive participatory audience.

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Benedict R.O. G. Anderson is one of the world’s leading authorities on South East Asian nationalism, with a special emphasis on modern Indonesian history. His deep learning and research is supported by extensive footnotes. The quotes, intriguing commentary on the main text, allusions to different viewpoints and citations of reference works often take up one third or even one-half of a page. Though Java in a Time of Revolution will not be the final and definitive history as the past is endlessly rethought, retried, reviewed and revisited, this in-depth study presents a more nuanced analysis of the complexities and tensions of the mid-1940s - a pivotal moment in Indonesian history. The fresh way the book looks at this tumultuous era challenges the conventional interpretations of the country’s revolutionary movement. Java in a Time of Revolution: Occupation and Resistance, 1944-1946 by Benedict R. O’G Anderson, Equinox Publishing 2005, ISBN-978-9793780146, paperback, 516 pages, dimensions 15 X 23 cm. Available for Rp379,000 at Ganesha bookstores (www.ganeshabooksbali.com). For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: dariskm@gmail.com

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Bar Luna Ubud’s Latter Day Literary Salon On a trip to Paris some four years ago, well known Ubud restaurateur, founder and director of the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival Janet De Neefe visited a few typical sidewalk cafés in the famous Latin Quarter. One of which was the renown Café Les Deux Magots, famous in times past as an intellectual hangout for literary patrons like Verlaine, Jean Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, Oscar Wilde and many other intellectual regulars. Janet savored the literary scene, the intellectual ambiance, the animated atmosphere, and the highbrow neighborhood of Saint-Germain des Prés with its bohemian mix of students, artists, writers, intellectuals, wannabe authors, book sellers and publishers. The legendary café culture in Paris became the inspiration to recreate a bit of that carefree, non-conformist ambiance back in her hometown of Ubud. And so Bar Luna came to be - a cosy bohemian-style café on Jalan Gootama where a fusion of literary, musical and other artistic expressions finds an appreciative audience. Bar Luna channels all of that with a flourish and a typical Ubudian twist at their twice weekly gatherings called The Lit Club at Bar Luna. The Lit Club features writers, performing artists and talented young local musicians who are outside of the mainstream. Its motto is Celebrating Literature in an Offbeat Way and its goal is to develop Bali’s hippest literary salon even though there is no Sartre in Ubud.

Bar Luna is Ubud’s tropical version of that legendary Parisian intellectual hangout, Café Les Deux Magots. Every Tuesday and Thursday night Bar Luna hosts talented writers, activists, artists and musicians in what has become a smorgasbord of literary readings and presentations, totally rad artistic performances, stimulating conversations and spirited debates. The venue is a magnet for literary and artistic minds, philosophers and intellectuals, and those who enjoy their company. It attracts a heady mix of Booker-prize winners, celebrated poets, social and environmental activists, dynamic singers and musical wonders. Bar Luna’s Lit Club schedule for any month shows an offbeat fusion of literary events, book launches, interviews and conversations with famous and soon-to-be-famous authors, readings from the classics or contemporary literature, musical evenings, etc. Scheduled events are eclectic: discussion with the author of recently published books like Ogoh Ogoh!, Voices from Africa featuring UWRF guest authors Kopano Matlawa, Helen Oyoyemi and Lemn Sissay, The Cambodian Space Project playing music with a retro Khmer twist, Women of Song featuring the work of women songwriters, a passionate Flamenco guitarist, a beatboxing performance and a poetry slam. Other memorable past events have included a travelogue by photo/journalist Agustinus Wibowo about his travels in exotic places of central Asia, conversations with famous political/environmental Balinese activist and chairman of Wahli, Gendo Suardana and Erwin Ananda, former editor of the now defunct Indonesian Playboy Magazine, and Noor Huda Ismail who wrote the book My Friend The Terrorist. There have also been multimedia presentations on Thailand’s spirit tattoo culture and videos and slide show covering diverse contemporary cultural topics. Musical performances and the wildly popular Bar Luna poetry slams are regularly recurring features. And every Friday is the night for Kafe Bahasa, an evening dedicated to conversations, guest speakers and performances in the Indonesian language for beginners and native speakers alike which gives the limelight to Indonesian and young local scribes to present their work. What sets Bar Luna apart is the venue’s eclectic program offering a brew of literary, artistic, funky and entertaining events. It has an uncanny ability to attract world class talent and international authors thanks to its affiliation with the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival. In fact, The Lit Club keeps the spirit of the UWRF alive all year long. There is an open air ambiance and an intimate atmosphere that allows an up-close and interactive engagement with the performers. The setting is convivial The atmosphere is nurturing The storytelling is captivating At Bar Luna, the words that are written, spoken, sung or rapped, imagined and understood take turns at taking center stage. Bar Luna is a modern day hangout for artistic, literary and intellectualminded people and illustrates café culture at is contemporary best. In that sense it is a latter day enactment and worthy successor to the famous literary salons that were all de rigueur

in 17th and 18th century Italy and France. Literary Salons – Definition and history Literary salons have been in existence since the 16th century and survived until the pre-war years. A literary salon in the truest sense is a gathering of major literary, artistic, and political figures under the roof of an inspiring host or hostess. The goal of these gatherings was to exchange ideas, to entertain and to educate. Originating in Italy in the 16th century, the salon concept also flourished in France and other European countries from the 17th to the 20th centuries. The word salon is a derivative of sala, the large reception hall of Italian mansions. In France the salon tradition really began around 1610 and reached its peak in the 18th century when a veritable culture associated with French literary and philosophical movements of that time developed in the salons. These intellectual and literary circles were often formed around educated high-society patronesses of the arts and letters. Two of the most famous 17th-century literary salons in Paris were the Hôtel de Rambouillet, established in 1607 by the marquise de Rambouillet who presided over lively intellectual and political discussions from 1607 until her death in 1665, and the rival salon of writer Madeleine de Scudéry established in 1652 in the district of Le Marais. Salons were egalitarian spheres of animated conversation where reasoned debate and academic discussion took precedence. The salons were at the very heart of the philosophic community and thus integral to the development of Enlightenment (also called Age of Reason), a cultural movement of intellectuals in the 17th and 18th century that swept Europe. Its purpose was to reform society using reason (rather than tradition and religion) and advance knowledge through science. It promoted science and intellectual interchange and opposed superstition, intolerance and some abuses by church and state. The salons served a very important social function as they helped facilitate the breaking down of class barriers which made the development of the Enlightenment possible. They also served as a way of avoiding government censorship, as discussions of a socio-political nature could be held in private. Salons flourished in Europe for the next three hundred years. They became socio-cultural institutions and icons of erudition and culture. The London and Paris literary salons of the 17th and 18th centuries were epic. They had intellectuals, they had drinking and dining, they had conversation and debate, and they spawned social and political revolutions. By the 19th-century salons had become more inclusive and some centered around artists, painters, musicians or literary lions. Little by little these gatherings moved out from the private drawing-rooms into the public sphere and into the coffee houses and pubs. Modern Day Salons - By the late 19th century the salons had seamlessly morphed into public places and nowhere more successfully so than in France which saw the emergence of its now legendary café culture. Sidewalk cafés flourished in various areas in Paris, the better known ones in the area of the Latin Quarter, in the vicinity of the Sorbonne University, and they still thrive. The famous London coffeehouses developed into quasibohemian places that regularly spring up (and just as regularly die) primarily in Soho and Notting Hill. Ireland has a longstanding tradition of literary pubs where writers mix with ordinary people and the discussions flow as smoothly as the Guinness pints. The New York City literary scene, especially in neighborhoods like Greenwhich Village, is a vital part of social life and gives emerging writers a chance to read alongside established ones to an enthusiastic audience of literati. In Asia, the most famous literary salon was the Writer’s Courtyard at the Raffles Hotel in Singapore. It was transient lodging and a meeting place for celebrated writers like Conrad, Kipling, Maugham, Coward, Michener, Hemingway, Dos Passos, and scores of others. Café de Flore and Les Deux Magots – There are many storied cafés in various areas of Paris whose famous habitués included French and international intellectuals, artists and writers. They were especially popular during the post-war years when famed literati like Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Camus, Gertrude Stein and Ernest Hemingway frequented the cafés and regularly moved between them. Two of the most famous cafés

are located in the Latin Quarter of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Café de Flore was established in 1887, one of the most popular coffeehouses in Paris. Sadly, according to Zagat, this “overpriced and overhyped” Left Bank landmark is now overrun by tourists and the place is living off a reputation that died a long time ago. Like its main rival, Les Deux Magots, it has hosted most of the French intellectuals, artists and writers and had its heyday during the pre- and post-war years. Café Les Deux Magots was a classic haunt of literary giants, intellectuals and other f a m o u s thinkers of the 1940s and 1950s. The n a m e “magots” is a term used to describe either Chinese commercial traders or “Confucian wise men” and it originally belonged to a drapery shop which changed into a café in 1884. Les Deux Magots still thrives on its reputation as the rendez-vous place of the literary and intellectual élite of the city. The poets Verlaine, Rimbaud and Mallarmé were patrons in the late 1870’s; Oscar Wilde, Guillaume Apollinaire and others had animated debates on important issues of the day. In post-war days, Gide, Malraux and Chamson regularly ended up in discussions on the café terrace. The café’s website boasts that the poet Paul Eluard introduced Dora Maar to Picasso at its premises and that Françoise Giroud regularly met for coffee with Saint Exupéry. Every morning from 1939 to 1965, Jean Paul Sartre would arrive with Simone de Beauvoir and write for hours, using the premises as his office, often arranging meetings with other intellectuals, students and young writers such as Ernest Hemingway. Other patrons included Gertrude Stein, Albert Camus, Pablo Picasso, and the American writer Charles Sutherland. In the 1960’s, avant-garde film makers Goddard, Brialy, Truffaut, Chabrol made it their regular hangout. Legendary French café culture in Bali - The café culture in France goes back centuries. Cafés have always been a gathering place for intellectuals to meet and debate philosophical issues; for artists to display their works and exchange ideas; for writers to meet likeminded souls and for poets to lament their artistic anguish or melancholy. Even the freedom fighters of the French Revolution and later the French Resistance would meet in cafés to plot their course. There are cafés on virtually every street in Paris and all other French towns and villages. Locals and tourists alike flock to them to sip the strong espressos, soak up the unique atmosphere, read the newspapers or watch the world come and go from the vantage point of the sidewalk terrace. Bar Luna, with its focused Lit Club program, is an amazing combination of literary café in the style of Les Deux Magots a n d t h e traditional French salon litéraire. In contemporary fashion the literary salon has broadened to artistic salon dosed with a strong whiff of socio-environmental awareness. It is a vibrant meeting place and community venue where locals and tourists can mingle with writers, artists, social activists, intellectuals and philosophers in a funky and delectable café setting. In addition it has become a launch pad for local writers. That the formula is successful is obvious. With its small, intimate atmosphere, Bar Luna has started a trend in Ubud as a fringe café that caters to the tastes of patrons who want just a bit of brainy entertainment and exciting debate with their coffee, cocktail or herbal tea. Take a look at the current month’s Lit Club events at Bar Luna: http://www.casalunabali.com/bar-luna/ Story by Ines Wynn Photos courtesy of Bar Luna Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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For Sale; Complete collection of David Baldacci’s books (about 20 volumes, including the latest The Innocent). Per book only Rp 80.000. Sell only the whole bunch for this price. Sanur. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [022] C/CE/G-30 May 12

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Moving Sale; Furniture, table, chairs, compressor, bamboo bar, rattan lounger, indoor decoration round 800 pcs, lady bags, fashion acceccories and many more. Everything have to go. Ph 0857 9221 7120. Ubud. [081] Moving Sale; Cabinet, highly polished 2 drawer, 2 door cabinet, roll edge detail, in good condition, photo available, 500 x 620 x 600, IDR500,000, SMS 0812 3606 5597 or email <oceandave@hotmail. co.uk>. Karangasem. [010]

For Sale; iPhone 3g black 16 gb asked 2 mil nego. Call: 7455 886, Dps. [057] For Sale; 2 double old school desks with bench attached in beautiful wood. 2.2 jt for 2, 1.3jt for 1. To be viewed in Umalas or can send photo by email. <villawarna@gmail. com>. [063] C/CI/-26 Dec 12

Moving Sale; Small wooden chest, highly polished wood with stud detail, photos available, 360 x 600 x 370, IDR500,000, SMS 0812 3606 5597 or email <oceandave@hotmail. co.uk>. Karangasem. [011] For Sale; Air condition, 1/2 pk, LG brand, 2 months old, still have the box. 2,3 mill. Call/sms 0858 5726 9576. Email: <hanna_ondi@hotmail. com>. Jimbaran. [173] NC/CI/I-23 Jan 13

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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch

What does ‘Ngawag’ mean? However, there is actually no exact English equivalent for this Balinese word that is so commonly heard in Balinese society today. On the outset, it may appear that a direct Indonesian translation could be the word ‘ngawur’, meaning ‘to do something randomly or without reason’. But in Balinese it has a much broader usage. It is in fact an extremely useful word to have in your vocabulary. A long winded definition for this adverb could be ‘performed half-heartedly or in a poor manner’, ‘pretending that you know how to do something that you actually don’t know how to do’, ‘out of place’, ‘inappropriate’, ‘all over the place’. The best way for me to explain ngawag is to give you examples of instances when you may hear it used. Say for example a person is spouting off complete rubbish that is not true or makes no sense, or even inappropriate to the situation, you may hear someone to them: “Edo ngomong ngawag-ngawag!” (Don’t talk completely tripe!). Here the word is repeated for dramatic emphasis. Those of you who have ever built or renovated a house, or had to deal with a tukang (manual labourer) would have most definitely had to deal with ngawag on a regular basis, because it can be used to describe sloppy work and incompetence: “Adi ngawag magae Pak? Tembok umah Yange ngesengan puk!” (What’s wrong with your workmanship? The walls of my house are all over the place!). Often someone who pretends to know what they are doing but actually doesn’t (like a charlatan) is described as ngawag: “Ngawag ye ngigel – ngagem gen sing bise.” (She dances like an amateur – can’t can’t even hold a basic pose.). Perhaps in today’s Bali, the most common place you’ll hear ngawag is for describing the way people drive on (and off) this island’s roads: “Ngawag ye negak montor, care nak nyem” (The way he’s riding is all over the place, like a idiot.). Like many Balinese words, it takes years of experience to fit it into everyday conversation, but try your best, even if it is a little ngawag at first – I’m sure folks with understand…

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For Sale; Rarity. 70 year old Bezar compass. Still in good condition. For collectors only. Sanur. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [019] For Sale; 2 webcameras (MS and HP) as new. For 400.000 Rp. Please contact Michael. 081 2395 1444. Denpasar. [020]

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For Sale; Various surfboards of size and model. Cheap prices. SMS only 0878 6174 5078. Seminyak. [153] For Sale; Air condition, Sharp, good condition. 1,2 million. Call/SMS 0858 5726 9576, Email: <hanna_ ondi@hotmail.com>. Jimbaran. [174]

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Bounce Wi-Fi Enhancer

More Gadgets Galore. This week, we’ve got for you a really small iPhone charger; a way to protect your kids or family members when surfing the web on a smart phone; a great and effective insect trap that really works here in Bali; a lightweight scanner; a cute iPhone alarm clock; and a way to get that wi-fi signal to the farthest parts of your house or business. Enjoy. The World’s Smallest iPhone Charger Skips The Cables Altogether If you’re a loyal iPhone user you’re probably used to toting around its charging adapter and cable just in case. Apple has done a good job at making it tiny, but by cutting the cord, the JuiceBuddy looks even easier to pocket. Like the iPhone’s included charger, the JuiceBuddy packs a pair of fold-away prongs allowing it to be plugged directly into an outlet. And hidden beneath a cap on top is the standard dock connector used by iOS devices, letting you then connect your iPhone or iPod Touch. Although, that design means it’s really only going to work best when plugged into a wall outlet, so your iOS device can then perch atop the JuiceBuddy. Using it with a powerbar could be a bit of a challenge. But for just $25— available in red, white, black, or silver—it’s a nice alternative to Apple’s offering when traveling. And removing the keychain portion reveals a standard USB 2 port allowing you to charge other devices as well. So it just might replace all of the charging gear you usually have to pack. http://pacific-productions.myshopify.com/products/ copy-of-juicebuddy US$24.95 AVG Family Safety – Are your Kids Safe with your Smartphone? AVG provides users of iPhones, iPads and Windows Phone devices protection for the whole family with the new AVG Family Safety browser. The AVG Family Safety app is a free, secure, family-friendly mobile Web Browser, which helps protect your children from inappropriate websites and, at the same time, protects the rest of your family from scam, fraud, phishing and potentially malicious online content. If parents also link the app to an AVG Family Safety account, then a web interface will let them manage enhanced filtering options and even customize a list of allowed and/or blocked sites across their PCs and mobile devices. Parents can monitor the online activity of different users and block social networking and other sites per individual login for each kid. www.avg.com Free Wake-To-Light iPhone Alarm Clock Waking up every morning during the work week can be a chore for some, especially when you do not have the kind of job that you enjoy. Well, there are times when you wish could wake up on time though, and the right alarm clock would definitely go a long way in helping. Enter the $129.95 Wake-To-Light iPhone Alarm Clock, where it is said to be able to gently awaken those from their slumber with the right kind of music that is stored on your handset, using progressively brighter light as well. http://www.hammacher.com/ US$129.95

When it comes to Wi-Fi signals, we definitely have come a long way since the 802.11a/b and even 802.11g days, where 802.11n has been the de facto standard for quite some time already, having extended range like never before. Well, you might want to consider the $24.99 Bounce Wi-Fi Enhancer as your next gadget purchase around the home as well as at the office, where this particular device is said to be able to give your Wi-Fi signal a boost in strength – up to three times, in fact. All you need to do is place the Bounce on top of your home’s router, point it in the direction that needs the added boost, and you’re good to go.

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http://www.thinkgeek.com/ US$24.99 Acase shows off InaTrap insect killer

Rajawali System Solution The Acase Ina Trap insect killer is said to be one elegant solution in doing away with these pesky mosquitoes we have here in Bali, as well as other irritating insects around you in an eco-friendly way. Not only that, there is also no use of harsh chemicals, propane tanks or unsightly equipment to get rid of these pesky insects, but rather, the Ina Trap is said to be able to easily prevent mosquitoes from spreading diseases or creating itches and scratches on your skin. The functional design of the Ina Trap will lure mosquitoes in using a soft LED light as well as a photo-catalyst reaction which is said to produce low levels of CO2 in a warm atmosphere, hence fooling the mosquitoes into thinking that there is a human among them. When flying too close to the Ina Trap’s vicinity, the mosquitoes and insects will end up trapped in a retainer cage thanks to a little help by the whisper-quiet and yet powerful fan.

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Amazon.com US$89.95 Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300i portable scanner Do you have a habit of scanning all of your receipts so that you can keep track of your spending? If you have answered in the affirmative, then perhaps you are interested in the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300i portable scanner which is said to offer enhanced and faster scanning speeds, in addition to boasting the ability to send and store scanned documents to not only Android, but iOS compatible devices. Apart from that, there is also a new functionality that enables users to be able to perform uploads of scans to cloud-based services including Dropbox, Evernote, Google Docs, SugarSync and Salesforce Chatter. As for the compact Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300i, it tips the scales at 3.1 lbs. that offers a similar easy-to-use one-button scanning process, sporting a reliability that is similar to that of its predecessors. It is touted to offer consumers and business professionals the most productive, versatile scanning experience – regardless of whether you are at home or on the go.

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For Sale; Cacao beans: Big Tree Farms organic raw peeled cacao beans in sealed 8oz boxes. Excellent diet food. I have 5x boxes for sale, each box is USD3. SMS 0821 4690 8182 or email <ajgriff1966@hotmail. com>. Karangasem. [006] For Sale; Cheap price. Brand new inbox over purchased stainless steel cutleries. There are steak knife, dinner knife, dinner fork, menu knife, menu fork, menu spoon, tea spoon, demitasse/coffee spoon, butter spreader. Edelmann brand. Suitable for home, restaurant, and cafe. For picture and info: 0361-307 2226, email: <atsevenbox@ gmail.com>. Denpasar. [016]

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For Sale; Cheap price. Brand new inbox a lot of over purchased glass. There are various type (white wine, red wine, Martini, OldFashioned, Pilsener, etc), from local and imported (Libbey) brand. Suitable for home, restaurant, and cafe. For picture and info: 0361307 2226, email: <atsevenbox@gmail.com>. Denpasar. [017]

For Sale; Professional video camera: Sony DSRPD100A. Including extra battery (NP-F960) and Water/air tight Pellican case. Excellent deal for only 11 million (paid 26 million). Text message 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [005] Moving Sale; Large wardrobe, reclaimed teak wardrobe, 3 doors, in new condition, 1.4 x 650 x 1.7, louvre door fronts, photos available, IDR3 juta, SMS 0812 3606 5597 or email <oceandave@hotmail.co. uk> for more details. Karangasem. [012] Moving Sale; Chest freezer, 740 x 540 x 620, Sansio, like new condition, IDR1. 5 juta, photo available, SMS 0812 3606 5597 or email <oceandave@hotmail.co. uk> for more details. Karangasem. [013]

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For Sale; Canon IXY 400F camera. Japanese model. Comes with 4GB SD card, 2 batteries, charger, Case Logic case, and screen protector. Excellent condition, like new. Price: 2-million Rp. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [014] For Sale; Apple PowerBook G4, 1.5GHz, 75GB HD, 1GB RAM, 15-inch screen. Excellent condition, like new. Comes with extra battery, original install discs, and case. Price: 3-million Rp. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [015]

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For Sale; iPod Touch 5 Gen, memory 32 Gb, black colour complete, original asking price 2 mill. Please contact 089 8078 1887. [119]

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For Sale; Specialize classic mens Phillipe Charriol watch, 18K gold face with wire ban. Please contact 081 2384 2473. Sanur. [134]

For Sale: 2 x 50HP-YamahaOutboard 4-stroke highthrust-engines. great workingcondition. Always serviced and maintained by YamahaBali. +/-360hrs clocked. Very powerful & economical! 40Juta each or 75for both. Inspect in Serangan. call: 08133 753 4097; email: <info@bali-cat.com>. [125]

For Sale; Cross handphone. 3 cards (2 GSM + 1 CDMA) All on. 1.3MP camera, 2 mem. card slots, sound & video recording, mp3, fm radio, gprs, mms, bluetooth, browser, fb, twitter. ex gift. mint cond. Rp.500k. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail.com>. Ubud. [218]

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Wanted to Buy; Canon G12 Camera in perfect condition. SMS 0812 391 0353. Kerobokan. [148] For Sale; BBQ charcoal griller. Perfect for satay. RP. 150.000. Call/sms 0858 5726 9576. Email <hanna_ ondi@hotmail.com>. Jimbaran. [219]

“Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food” -HIPPOCRATESOpen for Brunch, Lunch + Dinner Tuesday to Sunday 10am-10pm For Nutritious and Delicious, Juices, Smoothies, Salads, Wraps, Flamed Grilled Chicken Come in for your daily dose of “Superfoods” including Cacao, Maca, Spirulina, Barley Grass, Chlorella and Wheat Grass or to try our delicious Coconut Quinoa Curry

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Restaurant Review

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

Real Spanish Tapas! El Kabron has not been in existence that long but it has still created much topic f o r conversation a n d discussion, much more so than such a small place would normally warrant. Sure the service out front is ‘laid-back’, as are the customers and the minimum charge of Rp.100,000 p.p. for a visit during the sunset hours causes some people strife particularly from the domestic and budget markets as does the 18%++ [almost putting it into 5 star hotel category], plus the rarely seen these days surcharge for using credit cards, but El Kabron is here for those of us who enjoy Spanish cuisine and many, like me, with many special memories from Spain…eating dried sardines, skewering meat balls and sharing a tortilla whilst sipping an El Fundador Spanish brandy on the rocks above the Atlantic in eastern Tenerife.

Spain, from my memory. Here they are big enough to share, if you order 4-5 different ones which is the best way to enjoy tapas anyway.

For the first-timer a visit to El Kabron is a voyage of discovery. Turning off the Uluwatu-Pecatu road in central Pecatu it is a further 5km to El Kabron. You turn off the major road, well sign-posted, onto a narrow much damaged and winding road that takes you down the side of one of the many white stone quarries that exist in The Bukit. Surprise, surprise, you are then suddenly on a perfect new tarmac road that takes you through pristine bush lands and small grazing plots with not a building anywhere to be seen. The answer lies in the side roads that lead to apparent future property developments. If there are no sign posts at any intersection [watch for some that have fallen over], then it is straight ahead.

Cecina curada gram reserva D.O Astorga is a smoky dried cured beef, Jamon Iberico D.O Guijuelo is cured Iberico ham or a selection, Seleccion de embutidos Ibericos de bellota, a real taste of Spain. Relatively expensive but so good, and definitely worth the money, even more so if it stirs those memories.

At the end of that nice new road El Kabron’s 100 metres of unmade road takes you to their front door. Beyond is something completely different. Inside it is blue and white [more Greek than Spanish], a pleasant and quite large space inside [with a cosy bar on the side] that in turns opens out to an outdoor area [swimming pool and bean bags] at cliff top with majestic views [and sometimes big winds]. I am certain that the sunset here is one of those great Bali sunsets, but of course there are many of them.

Desserts are great if you like chocolate but as that is also the standard option of restaurants of any cuisine in Bali these days I am rather sick of it. The only exception here is their Crema Catalana, a sugary caramelised vanilla and cinnamon cream, a specialty of that area of Spain. Interesting desserts [as with entrees] just take a little bit of imagination, in Bali same-same seems to be the order of the day.

Tapas are one of those bastardized Bali menu items [as are Tom Yum Goong and Thai Beef Salads just to name two] that usually have little or nothing in common with their origin. At El Kabron what you get is Spanish Tapas, in their traditional form but in slightly larger serves than those in

Anchovies with sweet onion, White Sardines marinated in vinegar, my all-time Spanish tapa favourite is Pickled Octopus but at El Kabron the octopus has been sliced and combined with potatoes and drizzled with smoked paprika and olive oil, Prawns the Spanish way cooked in garlic and olive oil, Clams in white wine sauce, Chorizo homemade and spicy cooked in a beer sauce or a wonderful Catalan Sausage [pictured] on the side a small basket of warm [perfect] rather than the specified toasted bread, a bread with great texture, break it and soak up the remaining sauce [almost always olive oil with a touch of garlic]. Imported from Spain is a selection of very special products. Forget any idea that compared to the tapas plates they may look expensive and order at least one amongst your selection. Spanish small goods are leaders in the world, if you have never tried them before then you will be amazed. On one of my visits my Balinese friends looked at me in amazement after their first taste….this is ham? Followed by a big smile and an obvious want of more, maybe a whole leg!

the tapas were Spanish Tapas. I had almost forgotten how simple but good the traditional were. El Kabron is full of surprises. Even the young smiling Balinese Supervisor will surprise you with his acceptable Spanish, now that is a first in Bali. Ole!

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant : El Kabron Address : Jln. Pantai Kemongkak, Pecatu. Telephone : 780.3416 Open : 12.00 midday to 9.45 p.m., daily Non-Smoking Area: No Smoking Area : Yes Parking : Yes Price : Rp. 700,000 for two [+ drinks] Credit Cards : Visa, Mastercard [+ 3%]. Food : Spanish Wine : Medium list, reasonable prices. Red or white Sangria by glass or bottle. Service : Relaxed, smiling and friendly. Atmosphere : Very relaxed Overall : At peace with the world.

El Kabron is Spanish so they also serve Paella, that specialty from Valencia [although originally from Arabia]. Minimum order for two persons and as it is made to order it is an approx 30 minutes wait. There are three Paellas, traditional seafood or chicken or Seafood Paella with squid ink that has been cooked in the oven.

El Kabron is different, very different. It became one of Bali’s ‘hot spots’ almost overnight and as is usually the case with such places the result does not please everybody. Hype has that effect, with not everyone going there for the same reason. I went there for the Spanish tapas, and was not disappointed. In fact having previously ordered ‘tapas’ at 20 or so Bali restaurants I can honestly say that on my visits to El Kabron

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


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23 January - 06 February, 2013

Update Beduur at the Ubud Hanging Gardens resort boasts the highest dining retention rate of house guests for 5 star hotels in Bali. A tribute to the importance they pay to food & beverage quality and innovation [even the GM, Nicolas Pillet, was for many years an Executive Chef in 5 star hotels]. Their secret Romantic Dinner has long been a feature [the couple are taken from the hotel at the river and transported to a secret location]. The demand for this dinner has been so continuous that many have missed out and been disappointed. Their search for a 2nd alternative experience has been solved with their Floating Dinner [no doubt inspired by Lek, their brilliant young Thai Exec Chef] which is pictured below. A typical menu spread begins with a ‘snack on shore’ before cast-off; Bali and Asian canapes of sun-dried beef, Peking duck spring roll and lawar on malinjo with asian herbs and nuts. Then as you float away begin your Thai/Asian feast. Start with deepfried minced pork on toast with sweet chilli sauce, lobster maki roll with pineapple sambal and Japanese egg custard with foie gras emulsion and wasabi, seared scallop with Thai chilli jam. Pan-seared yellow fin tuna and beef tenderloin wrap, a real Thai Som Tam [green papaya salad], Golden Bags [chicken and prawn spring rolls], Tom Yam Bisque [prawns, calamari, salmon, mushrooms, lemongrass and spices] and a Lobster Pad Thai [traditional noodle dish with rice noodles, tamarind, egg, crushed peanuts, chives, bean sprouts and for this version, lobster]. Pork and Tiger Prawn Sate with peanut and lemongrass sauce and Nasi Bamboo [baked fried rice]. Finish with 4 desserts back on shore.

For Sale; Mobile phone Nokia N8, 95% new in original box, 12mp camera and Zenon Flash for excellent photos, 3.5” screen, 3G, upgraded to Symbian OS Belle, 16GB internal memory, can use micro sd up to 32GB. Dark grey. IDR 3,150,000 Legian, 0819 9948 0555. [142]

For Sale; Cake mixer Kenwood comes with 3 different blades. 1 mill. 0812 3940 0408. Canggu. [056] For Sale; Large dark wood wooden desk with shelves and lock. 800.000 Rps OBO. To be viewed in Umalas or can send photo by email <villawarna@gmail.com>. [064]

For Sale; Surfboard- 6’8” LOST swallowtail- 1.8juta, 17” mac powerbook g4s 2. 8juta, 15 mac powerbook g4 2.6juta, gopro2 w/ headmount, 2 underwater housings and more- 3 juta, icicle mic-to-usb converter 400,000. SMS 081 338 666 164. <abacusfilm@gmail. com>. Kerobokan. [080]

The Corner Store, at the top of Jln. Laksmana, was burnt to the ground two weeks ago thus destroying what has been in recent years the favourite brunch spot for the Kerobokan set. What had begun as a small coffee and sandwich/salad spot inside the owners ‘rag shop’ had overnight become the ‘tail wagging the dog’ quickly taking over almost all of the space. Now the customers will have to move to up-market big brother Petitenget although its arrival last year did not seem to diminish the numbers at The Corner Store.

Taco Beach is not much more than a multi-coloured keyhole on Jln. Kunti, Seminyak. It is on what is considered to be the ‘happening’ side of this narrow street with limited parking. Taco Beach is unique, a little bit of Cal-Mex, a bit of Tex-Mex and the surprising addition of Bali-Mex [babi guling tacos]. They pride themselves on their daily range of fresh salsas and these may be Mango-Lime, Tomatillo-Cilantro, Papaya-Pineapple, Chipotle Chile , Roasted Corn and Bean, Pico De Gallo, or Roasted Red Pepper Guacamole. Start with a Red Hot Chilli Pepper, flame roasted chillies stuffed with mozzarella then deep fried. Your Taco can be original [slow-cooked beef or refried beans] or different [grilled fish or prawn or shredded chicken]. A selection of standard Burritos are also on the menu.

Bow

is on Jln. Batu Belig, Kerobokan, a converted factory with a cosy home-style atmosphere. It is operated by a group of expats to provide an eatery that they and their fellow expats can enjoy. Supposedly they do not chase the tourist trade although many have already discovered BOW. They offer Brunch every day of the week and Dinner at night. The Brunch menu is offered at Rp.75,000++ for two items. Prawn & Mango Salad, a Creole Pumpkin Soup, Oeuf Cocotte [with mushrooms and bacon, spinach and feta or salmon and asparagus], Baked Quiches or Shepherd’s Pie and a sandwich of corned beef on sourdough rye bread are examples of same. The Dinner Menu items can be ordered individually or as a choice of 3 courses for Rp. 115,000++. Mains include the unusual, for Bali, Onglet Steak. That is the beef cut that hangs down between the tenderloin and the rib, its placement deep inside the loin, encircled by the rib cage, makes it a relatively tender piece of meat [few active muscles]. At BOW it is served with a three peppercorn sauce. Other mains include a Yuzu Spicy Chicken, and Haitian style Onion Pork or a Calamari Farci. A different dessert is their Lemongrass and Orange Blossom Crème Brulee.

Canteen is one of many new restaurants and cafes opening along the road to Canggu beach, Jln. Pantai Batu Bolong. As with a few others it also has a surfing theme with boards lining the ceiling. The main feature at Canteen is their all day breakfast menu [opening early at 7.30 every day] for those hungry surfers who need a feast after tackling the waves. Your breakfast can be light [French Toast or Banana Hot Cakes, both with warm coconut honey], medium [Croissants stuffed with scrambled eggs or ham and cheese] or solid [Breakfast Panini with fried eggs, crisp bacon, cheese, egg mayonnaise and tomato relish] or monster [Breakfast Burrito stuffed with scrambled eggs, potato, bacon, green peppers, onion cheese and a chilli bean mix]. Extra menu items on the lunch menu include Steak Sandwich, Baguettes, Burgers and Wraps.

Warung D’nini is new on Jln. Batu Belig, Kerobokan, a stretch of road with many new restaurants of which only a few are busy. The setup is clean and fresh with now perfect views across lush rice paddies. The menu is sama-sama, although the prices are quite budget. It is very local with a ‘touch’ of international. The Steak Sandwich is with a chilli mayonnaise, but on French bread [I assume they mean baguette so not really a sandwich], the Soup is Buntot. Fish, Chicken or Duck can be grilled although they claim the fried duck to be ‘Peking’, whatever that means at this place. A new member of that famous Balinese menu family is discovered here, Mr. Chicken Gordon Blew, must be a distant cousin?

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

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

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Big Medicine goes Functional Today modern medicine stands on the brink of wonderful things. A cure for cancer is finally in sight as genetic science increasingly provides the answers to many of the diseases that currently blight our lives - but don’t hold your breath. And what does it mean for us in Bali? ParacelsusAsia takes a look at Integrative Medicine. It’s great news of course, but unfortunately it will be another ● Gastrointestinal & digestive problems ten years at least before the New Medicine kicks in. But then, ● Depressed immune system will you and I be able to afford it when it does? What do you ● Hormonal & auto-immune dysfunctions. reckon on your insurance premiums ten years on, I wonder? Someone’s got to pay for it all and we pretty much know Although none of these problems are immediately life-threatwho that’s going to be. Best not get sick. ening they are chronic problems that can, if not corrected in time, develop into much more serious conditions, most notaI don’t joke. The bad news we have to face is that not only bly the cancers, diabetes and heart disease we see all to in our societies but worldwide, we are experiencing a sharp much of in our society. increase in the number of people suffering from complex, chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, cancer, Happily most imbalances in functionality can be addressed. dementia and mental illness, plus autoimmune diseases like Either completely restored to optimum function or at least rheumatoid arthritis. substantially improved. Prevention as ever is the key. Almost every complex, chronic disease is preceded by long-term To make things worse the system of medicine as practiced disturbances in functionality. Functional Medicine greatly by most physicians is not going to be much help to us in extends the physician’s armoury. Treatments may include preventing all this, rigged as it is tocombinations of drugs, botanical mediward acute care, that is to say the cines, nutritional supplements, therapeudiagnosis and treatment of trauma or tic diets and bodywork along with de-tox illness requiring urgent short-term programs. attention. Today physicians apply specific prescribed treatment of surFrom the nature of the above it should be gery or drugs, aiming at treating the very apparent why the oversight of a fully immediate problem. So far as it goes qualified medical doctor is absolutely - that’s great; but as we’ve known for necessary when opting for the Functional some time now it’s woefully inadeMedicine approach. The other adjunctive quate in addressing the whole picture, or complementary therapies involved in treating the symptom while the condithe integrative approach are usually availtion all too often remains. able through on-staff practitioners or by referral to approved outside therapists. It is actually a very sad state of affairs that this acute-care approach lacks Can I Get it in Bali? the means and the knowledge for the And what of all this in Bali? For starters, treatment and prevention of complex is Integrative Medicine available here? chronic disease. It ignores the geYes it is. I know of one clinic practicing netic makeup of the individual patient Functional Medicine and aware of two as well as the environmental and others that might meet the description of lifestyle factors involved. Too few physicians are adequate- Integrative Clinic as defined here, that is to say, providing a ly trained to assess and diagnose the causes of chronic range of treatments and advanced diagnostics mentioned illness. It does not reflect well on the profession as a whole with integrative doctors on staff, though one of these I hear that both the problem and the solution were long known and is more into medical conference work nowadays than clinical yet permitted to continue. All the more regrettable is the huge practice. There are others I know of, who appear to concen50-year lag between the emerging research in basic sci- trate mostly on the cosmetic antiaging aspects of treatment, ences and the way doctors practice, most particularly in the who may or may not be supervised by a full time doctor but area of complex chronic disease. should have properly trained staff under appropriate medical supervision. It is a fast developing area of medicine and in It’s taken about forty years, but fortunately for us the tipping days to come we can expect the field to grow in number and point is upon us, as more and more doctors and hospitals sophistication. practice integrative health care. The reasons for this long overdue shift can be put down to the generational rise of Another very encouraging sign of the times for us in Bali is younger doctors entering the profession and resonating with the spanking new Siloam Hospital on the Sunset Road, opthe dissatisfaction of their patients, who are no longer pre- posite Carrefour, part of James Riady’s drive to establish 60 pared to accept the sub-optimal health results delivered by new hospitals throughout Indonesia, with Bali as one of the the traditional medical model that will not or cannot, meet flagship properties, and bringing top level international standards and affordable medical care to most Indonesians, as their needs. well as visitors. A real game changer in our Great Republic, I’d say. If anyone has the bottle and the boodle to achieve Functional + Big Med Doctors specializing in integrative medicine are fully qualified such a thing it’s Riady….. in conventional medicine and recognize its benefits. But they go on to study and employ other long ignored science-based The Naming of Names therapies, the heart of which are Functional and Orthomo- A word on nomenclature. The field of alternative or complelecular medicine (the science of food-based nutritional mentary health abounds with practitioners of one discipline supplementation) along with a broad range of other comple- or other. Some of these are excellent in their special fields, mentary or adjunctive natural therapies, which include de- some less so. However talented in their own area they are toxification, acupuncture, meditation, therapeutic body work, not medical doctors (MD) or physicians in the accepted sense. de-stress, diet modification, physiotherapy and exercise, Thus doctors of naturopathy, homeopathy, chiropractic, etc., however excellent and knowledgeable generally are qualified and even homeopathy. only in their own area of expertise. The term ‘clinic’ most usually applies to a private or specialized hospital with at least The essential aspect of this is the shift from the disease- one full time doctor of medicine (MD) in full time attendance. centred focus of medical practice to a much more patientoriented approach; Functional Medicine addresses the whole Properly applied the terms Functional and Integrative Mediperson, not just an isolated set of symptoms. Functional cine should always be provided under the direction of an MD. Medicine is, above all preventative, operating at the mo- Other less specific but descriptive terms in the sector include, lecular level. Through a variety of sophisticated diagnostic Antiaging, Wellness, Holistic, Alternative, Complementary, tests, mostly ignored and seldom employed by conven- Optimum Health, Vital Life and so on. Establishments employtional medicine, practitioners assess and treat the patient’s ing these words or phrases may or may not involve the serfundamental clinical imbalances and underlying triggers of vices of an MD but usually offer a number of complementary dysfunction at cellular and hormonal level, plus the environ- or alternative services from a variety of health care practitiomental and lifestyle factors that affect genetic makeup, ners. Standards vary depending on the talents of individual before they become serious of life-threatening chronic con- practitioners and on the level of management, so it’s up to you to exercise due diligence. ditions. What Functional Medicine does is to address the most common symptoms of chronic health problems usually experienced as pain, inflammation and fatigue. The medical problems associated with these symptoms are: Chronic fatigue ● Muscle pain ● Arthritic pain ● Allergies ● Metabolic problems (pre-diabetes) ● Hypertension ● Dyslipidemia (high cholesterol) ● Prostate problems ● Cognitive impairment ● Eczema & psoriasis ● Fibrocystic breast disease ●

Lastly none of this should be taken to detract in any way from the historic and ongoing contribution made by conventional medicine and its physicians and scientists. As one of the most talented integrative MD’s I know observed to me a while back: “When you got a Big Problem, you need Big Medicine.” And so it is….

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Gardening by the Moon

In ancient times the most reliable source of telling the time was by the sun, moon, and the stars. Farmers could determine the best time for planting, pruning and harvesting by simply looking to the moon. Planting by the moon makes it possible to produce an exceptional garden. Seeds germinate faster, plants are stronger and more productive (flower, fruits), and they are more resistant to the effects of extreme weather, drought and insect infestation. Your crops will also last much longer or be juicier depending on the time that you undertake harvest. Extremely valuable ancient knowledge for the modern day gardener! It is all dependent on how the water is stored in the fruit or plant at different times of the moon cycle. This method has been practiced in rural communities for over two thousand years. It was so well understood way back then, that it became part of the ‘natural history’ that Pliny wrote about in his series. It is more than just folklore or a myth, there are scientific explanations to back it up. If it is accepted that people fish by the moon with great results then gardening by the moon is definitely a topic for further investigation or perhaps a trial in our own gardens at home. How does it work? The moon phase controls the amount of moisture in the soil. This moisture is at its peak at the time of the new and the full moon, as are the ocean tides which are also at their highest. Just as the moon pulls the tides in the oceans, it also pulls upon all bodies of water, causing moisture to rise in the earth, which encourages germination and growth. Tests have proven that seeds will absorb the most water at the time of the full moon.

Research at Northwestern University conducted by Professor F. Brown, has shown that under equal temperatures, seedlings absorb more water at the full moon than at the new moon. Plants simply have less water content at the new moon phase. Many other experiments at various universities have yielded the same results. Experiments indicate that seeds sown just before or around the full moon have a higher rate and speed of germination than those sown at the new moon because seeds are able to absorb more water at the full moon. It is widely known that synchronizing phases of plant growth with the phases of the moon produces healthier plants more productive plants. I have provided a guide below for the next few months to help you get started. If you start to use the moon as a guide to your garden, keep a diary, or a calendar, as most include the moon phases to make your planning easier. ←PLANTING ABOVE GROUND→

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Waning period Below-ground crops are planted during the dark of the moon (from the day after it is full to the day before it is new again). Crops with the edible part growing below the earth are related to the phase between the full moon and new moon, when the circle of light diminishes or grows ‘down’. Root crops such as potatoes, onions, radishes and beets do best planted in this phase. The only exception is for peas and beans, which although growing above the earth are planted on the waning moon. Perennial flowers, flower bulbs, shrubs and trees also prefer the third quarter. It is also a good time for a garden clean up and to pull weeds. Over centuries, farmers found that apples, cabbages, potatoes and onions store better if harvested at the waning moon, when water content is decreased. It is also the best time for pruning, trimming when you don’t want re-growth. Evidence Considering the moon phases may be one of the easiest garden jobs with the biggest payoff in return. The effect of the phases of the moon on gardens was studied by L. Kolisko using wheat and he found that seeds germinated faster and more prolifically when sown at the full moon. The new moon gave the worst results. Later experiments on cress confirmed the findings.

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Moon phases The moon has four phases or quarters lasting about seven days each. The first two quarters are during the waxing or increasing light, between the new and the full moon. The third and fourth quarters are after the full moon when the light is waning, or decreasing. Each of these phases has an influence on the way vegetation grows through the rising and falling of the moisture in the earth and in the plants. Different types of crops are planted at varying times because of their suitability corresponding to a certain phase. Waxing period Above-ground crops are planted during the light of the moon (new to full). Crops that produce above the ground are connected to the moon’s increase in size from new moon to full moon (the waxing period) because the moon is growing ‘up’. It is also the time for pruning for re-growth. Fruits or vegetables meant to be eaten immediately are at their best when gathered at the waxing moon. And tomatoes have been found to ripen best when harvested at the full moon, when water content is at its highest.

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Water is of major importance to all living things; in some organisms, up to 90 percent of their body weight comes from water. Up to 60 percent of the human body is composed of water, the brain up to 70 percent. In regard to moon phases, humans are even said to be affected by the full moon? Have you ever head of the term ‘lunatic’ used for a crazy person. It comes to English from the Latin word ‘luna’ meaning moon. It is said that on a full moon humans are pulled to the moon or affected, as are the tides and all other bodies of water such as the plants we have just discussed. The moon governs emotions according to astrology, so when the moon is full, emotions are full and pulled to the surface, hence the name lunatic. C/Ho/G-26 Dec. 12

Interestingly recent studies have shown statistical significance that emergency departments in major hospitals as well as the police are much busier on the night of a full moon. A study in Australia at the Calvary Mater Newcastle hospital has identified a correlation between lunatic patients and a full moon. Of the 91 emergency patients rated as having violent and acute behavioural disturbance admitted from August 2008 to July 2009, almost a quarter (23 per cent) of cases occurred on the night of full moon, this was double the number for other lunar phases. And you thought it was just superstition.

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“Coffee Pooak” Have you ever wondered where all that whisky comes from? You know what I mean, when you see a label saying Robbie McSquirter’s 200-year-old aged in the cask malt whiskey doesn’t it ever strike you that 200 years ago old Robbie McSquirter could hardly have anticipated the sort of worldwide demand that might be generated from a television image of some sultry tart(an) drooling over a bottle of Robbie’s best paint stripper, indeed Robbie had never even heard of a sultry tart(an).

street lights, signs and traffic lights. Takeup of these systems for home power generation, however, is still at very low levels owing to the high cost of installing systems relative to the low levels of power such systems can generate. Technology keeps advancing both in the generating capacity of solar panels and in the development of electrical equipment that uses lower levels of power. More specifically with the recent availability of high quality LED lighting we can reduce the power we need to light our homes and workplaces.

Would he have sat there thinking “in 200 years some smooth talking international marketing bar steward is going to require two squillion barrels of aged whisky, I’d better put a couple of extra casks aside.”

Let us look at some basic considerations.

So where does it all come from? How do they instantly produce large volumes of personally blended aged whisky. In a similar vein we have to consider how production can keep up with demand for the world’s most expensive coffee, which has increased a zillionfold in only the last few years. I’ve even started to see this perky percolation in the coffee equivalent of tea bags. How could this be? Considering such coffee is passed through the bowel of the civet cat, ramping up the output so to speak is not an easy task. Perhaps the poor little civets are being asked to eat a little more, perhaps some little coffee farmer is pushing beans down their throats, even so the enormous increase in production of this so-called wonder coffee lends us to suggest that either there are thousands of farmers all over Sumatra busy ramming beans down the throats of harmless little civets and feeding the poor little blighters with laxatives to speed things up or perhaps someone is having a lend of us. Could it be that just rubbing a few beans in some cat poo might be considered good enough for a public that doesn’t know any better. Now there is a new product to consider. We now hear that coffee is being passed through the bowel of the elephant to improve its flavour. Think of those hard-working folk that spend their days trawling through piles of elephant’s do da (“Hello love, your tea’s ready, have you had a busy day at the orifice?”) who report that most coffee beans become damaged in their passage through the elephant’s passage and so you have to search through rather a lot of do da to get only a small number of beans. To make such things commercially viable, of course, you have to go for mass production, not an easy task when the whole process depends upon bowel movements. Volume sales go up, more money is made, more research gets done, production costs come down, prices come down leading to volumes going up and before you know it every elephant all over the world will be eating coffee beans. There just won’t be enough elephants now will there? At least it might help to save them from the poachers and pianists. Mass production now there’s a thing. Our whole world started to change dramatically in 1726 when the first cotton mills introduced the world to serious mass production. These days economies run on it and products survive or fail on it. We only have to think of the astronomical scale of the launch of an iphone or an ipad. Think of the logistics of launching a new smart phone and having to have around 5 million in stock ready to go on launch day. The basic motivating factor is that mass production brings costs down dramatically. If you can increase sales sufficiently you can invest in more sophistication in the manufacturing department. In some cases mass production doesn’t manage to take its course. A case in point is in the field of solar electric power. It has been around for some time now but somehow the cycle of demand fuelling research to bring the cost of photovoltaic cells down doesn’t appear to have happened sufficiently to make solar panels viable. Photovoltaics are semiconductors that convert solar radiation (sunshine) into electricity. As we know photovoltaic materials are used to make solar cells which are assembled into solar panels. These form the basis for photovoltaic solar power generation systems. Unknown to most of us photovoltaic systems are very common in many households in remote areas of Indonesia. These have been installed by the national power provider, PLN, in remote areas that do not have mains power distribution. These systems tend to be very small and only provide some rudimentary level of lighting. In developed countries photovoltaic systems have been around for quite a while and are becoming used widely for situations where mains power is not readily available such as

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How much sunshine do we have? If you live in Australia where the solar radiation is higher than in most other parts of the world solar power is most effective. Latitude has a major impact on solar power generation, the further away from the equator you are the lower the sun is in the sky and the more atmosphere the sun’s rays must pass through to get to you. To collect as much solar radiation as possible solar panels should be tilted to be at right angles to the sun’s rays. In Bali we are 8 degrees South of the equator so solar panels should be tilted 8 degrees to the North.

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Add to these factors cloudy skies and air pollution levels which both reduce solar radiation levels reaching your panels and we see that the theoretical maximum power output of a solar panel is seldom achieved and in addition panels must be kept clean and should not be vulnerable to shadows from trees or buildings. For calculation purposes we can assume that in Bali close to the equator we can expect to get 4.5 hours of effective sunshine per day. A typical solar panel (depending on size and efficiency) can generate up to 200 watts of power in full sun. As we have said we can expect 4.5 hours of full sunlight a day giving us a total power generation from one panel of 900 watthours or 0.9 of a kilowatt hour (kWh) each day. Like all generation systems we have to expect inefficiencies which we can expect to multiply up to losses of around 45%, our panel will effectively give us around 500 watt hours of electricity per day. To put this into perspective a one PK air conditioner (an average bedroom size) will use around 750 watts of power so in a full day on a sunny day our solar panel will generate enough power to run our air conditioner for only about 40 minutes. To run one air conditioner for 8 hours we will need 12 solar panels. Generally speaking photovoltaic systems are not good for supplying the power for electrical equipment that use electric motors such as pumps, air conditioners, refrigerators and washing machines or items that have electric heating elements such as water heaters, hair driers electric kettles and washing machine heaters.

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Lighting and electronic controls such as security systems, however, are another matter and one solar panel can power 9 high power 5.5 watt LEDs for 10 hours, suddenly for certain applications solar power is starting to look viable. This also opens the opportunity for installing hybrid systems that use different power sources for different purposes so, for example we can combine gas for cooking, mains electrical power for pumps and air conditioners and solar for heating water and lighting. Solar power generation is one area where technological advances have been disappointingly slow probably due to a lack of serious investment or will. New developments are progressing with a new type of photovoltaic being worked on that promises to boost the amount of power one solar panel can generate. If we could get over the “hump” in this initial developmental period and get the mass production cycle going we might start to see more development and lower prices but don’t hold your breath, for some reason progress seems to be slow. Unfortunately unlike the civet cat laxatives don’t work on solar panels. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.wilsonbali.com or at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 288 789. Copyright © 2013 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/BM/G-14 Nov. 12


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Are you a High Wire Artist? Mastering the Balancing Act The band AC/DC sang/roared the now iconic “it’s a long way to the top…” But it’s also a long way to fall if you initially succeed then take your eye off the ball. Successful business owners know you need to keep your balance to stay at the top. And there are business tools to help you. The bias of most existing management performance measures leans towards financial measures, thinking this focus will drive success. But smarter-thinking business owners know financial results are the reward at the end, not the means. In fact excellent financial results are obtained by successful implementation of your business strategy in four key business perspectives. So don’t let financial results be the driving force. This is the Balanced Scorecard paradigm. The Balanced Scorecard framework (http://www.balancedscorecard.org) has evolved since the early 1990’s and is now widely used in business, NGOs, and schools throughout the world. It has grown in use because it is successful in helping businesses grow and prosper. Simply put, having a plan and measuring how well you are performing beats seat of the pants management time after time. If you want to enjoy a growing Bali business, then sooner or later (and better sooner LOL) get yourself a business scorecard. If the thought makes your eyes glaze over, try pretending it’s like scoring for golf or netball or tennis. Or an iron man competition. The Balanced Scorecard tool has four key areas of focus – financial, customers, internal processes (systems) and innovation, learning and growth (people) all related to your business strategy. This is the ”balanced” part of the title. The “Scorecard” bit is all about measurement so you know what’s going on. Remember in an earlier article we stated “If you cannot measure, you cannot repeat. If you cannot repeat, you cannot scale.” The Balanced Scorecard tool encourages the identification of measures that answer key questions: • Financial: “How do we look to shareholders?” • Customer: “How do customers see us?” • Internal Business Processes: “What must we excel at?” • Learning and Growth: “How can we continue to improve and create value?” While “Finance” is at the top, you start at the bottom – “Learning and Growth.” Unless you have some form of Terminator-Rise of the Machines business that teach themselves, learning and growth is something you achieve through and for people. Some typical measurable targets you can articulate for your people: • We develop, recognize, & develop great people. • “I’m developing the skills I need to succeed.” • “We understand the strategy & know what we have to do.” • “We have authority to make decisions to help solve customer issues.” • “We have the information & tools we need to do our jobs.” These are not platitudes. If you agree with these goals then you need to develop them and measure your success in implementing them. Continually improve, this is an ongoing process.

What’s the purpose of these learning and growth targets? If they truly create value then they successfully flow up to the next level of the Scorecard, “internal business processes” and contribute to your business capabilities. Business capabilities and your critical processes combined are the source of innovation and a key driver of competitive advantage. No, these are not just platitude statements but instead are smart business. And how do you develop your strategy? • Define what you are in business for, and how you will operate to have maximum impact on your stake holders. In BizWizTalk this is called your “Mission.” • Have a clear “Vision” of where you want to be in the next 5-10 years. Not 3 years, leave that for others who won’t last as long as you, be patient and plan for the long term. Something very quantifiable, such as “By 20xx we will have achieved x, y and z.” • Your vision requires very clear quantified objectives. CEO Jeff Bezos describes Amazon as “stubborn on vision and flexible on details.” His very clear and stubborn vision has helped Amazon grow to be one of the Big Five global IT companies, together with Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Apple. • Conduct a review of your Strengths, Weakness, Opportunities and Threats – a “SWOT Analysis.” • Your focus in Strengths and Weaknesses is always in relation to your position compared with your competition. If you and your competition have the same capabilities, same problems then don’t waste energy on that issue. Ultimately you are looking for those areas where you can excel and demonstrate a competitive advantage. • Your examination of Opportunities and Threats is about external factors that you cannot control – eg government regulation changes – and how they could impact on your business. For example, what does your cash flow plan allow for in terms of Indonesia’s new legislation for universal social security and an ever-strengthening application of service taxes, per sonal income taxes and profit taxes? • Then prepare your “Strategy Map.” A good strategy map shows how the business creates value. It shows how key objectives are integrated in the areas of Finance, Customers, Integrated Operations, and People. • Finally the Balanced Scorecard framework is the tool that links the strategies to operational implementation. The scorecard will help you define key objectives in quantified detail. • Use it. Regularly measure performance against your targets. Celebrate, adjust as necessary, continue. What lies behind creating this balanced framework for your own business is a requirement for Thought. That you are able to take time out and really work through these steps. Otherwise, as The Goons used to say, you’ll be “galloping off in all directions.” Is there an aspect of developing a successful business you would like me to write about? Email:Graeme@stevens.com.au Copyright © 2013 Graeme Stevens Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of The Business Builder Series at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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I know I should give up on him. Things between us have never been very good. For about three years I have also liked his best friend. But, he liked my girlfriend and she liked him, so I decided not to get in their way. The guy I’m with, I guess, was just there at the right time. How can I forget him now that I have grown to like him so much? How can I say goodbye to someone who has been a true friend and more than just a boyfriend? How can I step aside and let him be with her? This guy means so much to me. How can I say goodbye?

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Question: I need help on an issue that has been bothering me. For quite a while I have been dating this one man. He is sweet, funny, charming, and I can talk to him about things that I sometimes can’t talk to my friends about. He listens and pays attention. For a while everything was going great, but then I discovered he’s a player and can’t be faithful. I knew that when I first got involved, but lately there has been a new girl on the scene. She’s new to Bali, and now he doesn’t talk as much to me. Things have definitely changed. He seems to have tired of me.

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Dr. ZZ: My thoughts co-parallel some of the words you chose to use, namely: problem, wait and nightmare. Rarely do relationships with this dramatic an age difference work out favorably in the end. Even if they feel right at first, it is generally just a matter of time until the disparity in age takes its toll, and the couple ends up feeling estranged. Since you do not say how long you have known each other, I definitely favor the idea of waiting. Just because the two of you love each other doesn’t mean you have to get married. Wait, wait, and oh, did I mention wait? Chances are, if you give this time, life will provide you with other options.

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Question: I am divorced with two small children, and I met a young man through our studies. He is 23, and I am 45. He is kind, gentle, intelligent and appealing. I am half out of my wits. Our interests are similar, and our goals are virtually the same. The problem is he loves me, and I love him. He wants to get married, and I think we should wait. I believe that if this is to work, we need to wait a few years to be sure. It will give him a chance to mature and give us time to assess where we are going. I DO LOVE HIM. I just don’t want to rush into a logistical nightmare. I think by the time he is 25 we should have a clearer idea where the relationship is going. What are your thoughts?

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NOT ALL PREDICTIONS COME TRUE Happy new Baktun! Yes, we have just started another 5,125 years of the ancient Mayan calendar. The world did not end in December as some believed the Mayans were predicting. Many others over time have predicted the end of the world. One of the most famous was Harold Camping who predicted the end on more than one occasion. Due to his position in religious circles and on the radio many followers believed him. Some people believe the 16th century prophet Nostradamus correctly predicted events, particularly disasters that were to occur hundreds of years ahead. But if you read his quatrains you will see that his sayings are so vague almost any event can be related to them. What about financial predictions? Gloom and doom is also the most popular theme for financial newsletters as it is guaranteed to attract subscribers. In January 2011 a client in Bali sent me a report from what appeared to be the credible head of a research institute forecasting that by 2012 America would become an underdeveloped nation, that there would be a revolution marked by food riots, squatter rebellions, tax revolts and job marches and that Christmas 2012 would be more about obtaining food, not gifts. He predicted the US Dollar would eventually be devalued by as much as 90%. In short he said that the situation would be ‘worse than the Great Depression.’ Was he right? Well there are probably some people struggling to find food as there always have been daily throughout the world. Also at the end of 2012 Americans were very much on edge as the ‘fiscal cliff’ approached with its dual threats of higher taxes and spending cuts. But for most, Christmas was business as usual and there were certainly no rebellions in the streets. As for the dollar, it has indeed fallen against other major currencies in the past year, but by less than 4%, hardly the predicted 90%. In a worst case scenario where should we invest? According to the above purveyor of doom people should start preparing for the future by investing in storable food and gold. I suppose if you bought hundreds of cans of beans at the start of 2011 they would still be edible, although without air-conditioned storage and given the climate in Bali the cans might not look so attractive now. As for gold, it has risen in value by around 8% over the past year but is still well below the peak of $1,900 an ounce it reached in September 2011. But would holding physical gold save your skin in a revolution? Maybe it would if you could transport it to a safe haven but how would you reach it if law and order and infrastructure have broken down?

Interestingly, on more than one occasion I have had clients contacting me with requests to move heavily into gold, no doubt after reading some doomsday newsletter. In one case the request was to move an entire portfolio into gold. I have had to point out that the price of gold can fall as well as rise. In fact the price fell from a high of over $800 an ounce in 1980 to less than half that value and remained there for 20 years. Could that happen again? Probably not, but it is a risk with every investment.

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What do the professional financial experts predict? Many predict the US Dollar will fall sharply due to the country’s inability to balance its budget and pay off its debts. But other countries have similar problems, hence the constant interaction and unpredictability of the currency markets. With another ‘fiscal cliff’ and a possible recession looming in the US many also predict a steep fall in the US stock market. People thought the same after the banking crisis and stock market crash in 2008 yet the S&P 500 rose 100% between March 2009 and July 2010. No-one predicted that. What if you asked the world’s most successful investor, Warren Buffett, how he felt the markets would perform in the coming year? The chances are he would give an honest ‘I don’t know’. So many variables, not to mention the two great motivators of fear and greed, drive markets one way or another, no market forecaster can consistently get it right. This is why it is important to stick to a long term strategy with healthy cash reserves and a diverse basket of assets. Take note of predictions but treat them with caution and seek more than one opinion. Never mind the fiscal cliff; if you see a stampede, think carefully before you join it; it may end up going over a real cliff!

Colin Bloodworth has worked as a financial adviser in Indonesia since 1992 and is now Director of PPI Indonesia, based in Jakarta. He visits Bali regularly and can be contacted for advice at indonesia@ ppiadvisory.com or colin.bloodworth@yahoo.co.uk or 021 3004 8024.

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Toyota Fortuner 4x2, 2011 October, Manual, Diesel, 17000km, with Insurance and Tax until October 2013. Extras include leather seats and VCool Windows. Tel 0821 4625 6592. [012] Honda Jazz RS 2012, as new - Black - only 1600kms - New Price 250 juta, Sell for 220 juta. Ph. 0813 3732 1111. [013]

Motorcycle 2012 Scoopy white/black. Mint condition, low km. 11 million Rp. Call/SMS 0858 5747 8091. [014] Kawasaki 250cc D-TrackerX 2011 white/ red, 4.500 Km, Power Commander, Autotune, FMF exhaust with Powerbomb, Chassis lowered 3cm. Excellent Condition. IDR 59 juta. 0813 3754 5581 <wespi@bluewin.ch>. [015] 2011 180cc Cherry-Red Baja Pulsar. Under 10K Km, never-dropped, greatcondition, five-speed, greatgassaver, w/carry-box. 12.5 nego. Plz call Maya 085 6152 2016, <nursari.maya@ gmail.com>. [016]

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Staying Healthy In a Toxic World In our busy modern world, toxins are very common. Environmental toxins include things like heavy metals, pesticides, chemicals, food additives, drugs and pollutants, which are present in the water and food that we consume and the air that we breathe. Toxins not only come from our external environment; toxins can also be generated internally by ‘bad’ bacteria, yeasts and parasites in your digestive system. These internally generated toxins are then absorbed into your bloodstream, affecting your health and vitality. Toxicity will be a contributor to you feeling unwell • Are you feeling tired or lacking energy throughout the day? • Do you experience bloating, diarrhoea, constipation on a regular basis? • Do you often have a headache? • Do you feel aches and pains in your body on a regular basis? • Do you have any allergies (Hayfever) or sensitivities? • Do you feel sad, anxious or bouts of mood swings • Do you wake up in the morning, feeling like rolling over and going back to sleep? • Do you live in a polluted environment? • Do you suffer short term memory loss or have poor concentration? • Have you have indulged and require a ‘spring clean’? If you answered “YES’ to one or more of these questions, your body may be overburdened by toxicity. Toxicity – A Modern Epidemic The modern world is full of many man-made chemicals. Everywhere we go we are exposing ourselves to a concoction of toxins. The furniture we sit on, the car that we drive in, the washing detergent we use to clean our clothes, the products we use to clean our house, the air that we breathe, the water that we drink and how it is packaged, can increase our exposure to toxins that affect our health and vitality. We cannot hide from them but we can reduce the burden in our body and support it with some natural super foods and being mindful of what we are utilising in our households, putting on and in our bodies. The awesome news is that the body has its own complex inbuilt detoxification system. Our job is to keep the channels of detoxification in peak condition so that the body can do what it naturally does so well, detox. The body requires, like a car or a motor bike a service every 6 months or so to keep it in top condition, so it doesn’t miss a beat and start to become sluggish. Do you know many of us treat our vehicles better than we do our bodies! We can replace a vehicle but we can’t replace our bodies. Dietary Tips Many people today make dietary and lifestyle choices that do not promote a healthy environment within their body or mind, loading our body with unnecessary toxins. On top of that there is an escalating use of pharmaceutical drugs for a quick fix which the body struggles to detoxify effectively. We have all heard the saying, ‘you are what you eat’. I often ask my clients to write a food diary for just one week. It is amazing how many clients are astounded by what they actually eat compared to what they think they eat. By writing every item down we are able to go over the week and assess any dietary choices that are of little benefit to your health and vitality. The more processed a food is the more toxic it is to our system. Start today making conscious healthier choices to assist your body in its natural state of detoxification, rather than burdening it with more toxins. Here are a few simple tips to get you on your way;

• Eat fresh, seasonal fruit and vegetables. If possible organic is best. • Help your body excrete toxins by drinking 2-3 litres of filtered water per day. Minimise your intake of alcohol, caffeinated beverages, soft drinks, and processed fruit drinks/juices. • Reduce or completely eliminate overly processed foods and snacks, such as chips and lollies. • Eliminate or minimise foods containing artificial colours, flavours, additives and flavour enhancers, as well as foods containing hydro genated fats. • Stop adding sugar to your diet. Check how much sugar is in the food that you purchase. You may be surprised! • Exercise 30 – 40 minutes a day, three to four times a week. Exercise helps the elimination of toxins by giving the lymphatic system a much needed workout. • Indulge in a Lymphatic Massage. This helps with removing toxins from your body and an added bonus is you feel great after one. Remember to utilise a qualified therapist as it is a massage that requires an understanding of the body’s elimination channels to be safe and effective. A natural detoxification program can be one of the most effective strategies for rapidly improving the state of your health as it may help clear toxins out of your body and leave you feeling healthy, energetic and bursting with vitality. Safe and Effective Detoxification

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One of the most common occurrences during a poorly managed detoxification Program is a ‘Healing Crisis’. You may experience one or more of these reactions; nausea, pain, headaches or increased aggravation of inflammatory symptoms. This is caused by a stimulation of liver detoxification without first correcting the environment and the gut. It is essential for a safe and effective program to be implemented to support the entire detoxification process.

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A Qualified Health Practitioner is trained to support and guide you through a step by step program, in the right order, to reduce these detox reactions. Safety Precautions • Pregnancy: Detoxification should not be attempted during pregnancy; however, it is ideal as a preconception program. If you fall pregnant while doing a detox you should stop the program and contact your Practitioner. • Medication: Detoxification has the potential to change the way some medicines work. If you are taking prescription medications then discuss this with your Practitioner. • Side-effects: Occasionally people may experience adverse symptoms during detoxification such as nausea, changes in bowel function or headaches. Generally these are shortterm and will resolve without any intervention; however, you should discuss them with your Practitioner if they are severe or last for more than a few days.

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Tainted drinks causing deaths in Bali & Lombok AGAIN! Several weeks ago in December, Perth teen Liam Davies came to Bali as part of the end of year celebrations. As many young people do, he visited Gili Trawangan to join the “party” scene which is a constant event on the small Island. He became seriously ill and a week later lost the battle for his life in a Perth hospital. What “risque” behaviour had this young lad been involved in that could cost him his life? He ordered and drank a Vodka and lime on Gili Trawangan. The drink that cost him his life was laced with methanol. Liams case is not an isloated one. Liams girlfrend also became ill after drinking at the bar. Last year, prominent Perth rugby player Michael Denton died in Bali and an autopsy later ruled that the cause of his death was methanol poisoning. Last month, a Sydney teenager was blinded after drinking a cocktail laced with methanol during schoolies celebrations in Bali. In 2012 June, Swedish backpacker Johan Lundin, 28, was poisoned and died after drinking a mojito laced with methanol on the Gili Isles. A 19-year-old American Backpacker developed methanol poisoning after drinking complimentary drinks at popular tourist bar in Kuta in August 2012. Another nurse from Newcastle collapsed at Denpasar Airport in October 2011 suffering renal failure a day after drinking the jungle juice while with her mum on the last night of their holiday. In 2009 dozens of people were poisoned by Arak tainted with methanol. As many as 26 people including tourists and expatriates died…..and so the list goes on. Now, it seems that this nightmarish situation is happening again. Regular spirits such as whisky, vodka etc are terribly over-priced. Rp 500,000 for a bottle of plonk is just ridiculous. Not only is it greedy on the part of sales and import tax, but it is pushing people to drink home made brews that at the best leave your kidneys shot, and at the worst leave you dead. At the end of the day you are left with little choice. Cough up for the expensive stuff or dice with your life on the rough stuff. You could of course give up drinking, but tell that to a bunch of young men and women that just want to go out and have fun. On limited funds and a burning desire to party they will surely opt for the cheaper brew and throw caution to the wind. At one stage Arak, the local bootleg liquor, was the only drink that we needed to be concerned about. Now it seems that any cocktail can be laced by methanol. Why is this? Pure greed. Bars are increasing their profit margin by selling methanol instead of the real deal. Michaela and Johanna from Sweden lost their friend to methanol poisoning and feel so strongly about this that they have started a Face-book awareness page titled “A Drink to Die from”. This page gives information on suspect bars and the latest news on methanol poisoning. What is methanol poisoning? Methanol also referred to as methyl alcohol or wood alcohol is widely used in commercial and industrial settings and can also be found in the home. Methanol is found as a component of many paint removers, varnishes, windshield washing fluid and antifreeze, and now it seems even in drinks. Methanol is derived as a by-product of wood distillation. Poisoning occurs with consumption of contaminated spirits, accidental ingestion, and suicide attempts. Toxicity of methanol is due to the formation of toxic metabolites; formaldehyde and formic acid.

The onsets of symptoms are associated with the accumulation of formic acid. Formate inhibits cellular respiration leading to tissue hypoxia and lactate formation. Formate production occurs in the retina and usually causes blindness, on of the initial symptoms of methanol poisoning. Symptoms Initial symptoms may develop anywhere from 40 minutes to 72 hours after ingestion. The usual latent period is 12 to 18 hours. Co-ingestion with alcohol may delay symptoms. These signs and symptoms include: • Headache, vertigo, lethargy, confusion, coma, and seizures. Initial symptoms may resemble ethanol intoxication. • Visual effects. Patient usually reposts “Looking into a snow field”, & blurred vision. • Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain. • Severe acidosis.

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First aid • Get the victim to a hospital ASAP. The patient will probably need renal dialysis, so Sanglah, or SILOAM hospitals (on Sunset road) are your best bet as they have emergency rooms and dialysis machines on one premises. • DO NOT make a person throw up unless told to do so by Poison Control or a health care professional. • Charcoal (norit) tablets are not effective in methanol poisoning. What to Expect at the Emergency Room • Dialysis • Medicine (antidote) to reverse the effect of the poison (fomepizole or ethanol) • Medicines to treat symptoms • Tube through the nose or mouth into the stomach to wash out the stomach (gastric lavage) • Oxygen and breathing support • Other medications (folinic acid, bicarbonate) Outlook (Prognosis) Methanol is extremely poisonous. As little as 2 tablespoons can be deadly to a child. About 2 to 8 ounces can be deadly for an adult. The ultimate outcome depends on how much poison was swallowed and how soon treatment was received.

Kim Patra is a qualified registered nurse and midwife who has been living and working in Bali for almost 20 years. She now runs her own private practice and medical referral service from her Kuta office. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns with you and she may be contacted via e-mail at info@chcbali.com or Office number : 0361-2775666.

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white specks—all signs you could be developing a mold problem. But what type of life form is mold?

Especially here in Bali with the damp, wet and moist climate this toxin could very well be at the heart of your or your families health problems.

Types of Molds

Mold pollution is a key element of indoor air pollution that few people are aware of or understand, and even fewer people consider as a serious cause of health problems.

Mold is a type of fungus (like mushrooms and yeasts). There are between 100,000 and 400,000 types of fungi (estimates vary), and of these, scientists have identified more than 1,000 types of mold growing inside houses. Molds are classified into three groups according to human responses: 1.

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Mold in your home, school or workplace can pose a number of serious health problems that you may not realize are related to mold exposure. Some experts believe that up to 40 percent of schools and 30 percent of homes in western countries have mold infestations, unknown to those that live in those buildings. I believe that in hot, humid and damp climates such as here in Bali, those figures could well be a lot higher. Serious health effects of mold may be reaching pandemic levels. Molds Can Be Deadly You may not be aware that molds can make you extremely sick, or even kill you. Yes that’s correct, they can cause potentially fatal health issues. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) all molds have the potential to cause ill health. How sick you become will depend on many factors: the type of mold, what type of exposure you have had and for how long, how old you are and how healthy you are. At a 2003 environmental medicine symposium in Dallas, studies of more than 1,600 patients suffering health issues related to fungal exposure were presented. These patients experienced major medical problems, including the following: • • • • •

Muscle and joint pain Shortness of breath Headache, anxiety, depression, memory loss, and visual disturbances Immune system disturbances and fatigue Gastro-intestinal problems

It is important to be aware of these potential problems because your physician may NOT be, as mold infections are not commonly acknowledge by most medical professionals. Mold’s Favorite Places in Your Home Molds can grow on virtually any substance, provided moisture and oxygen are present. There are molds that can grow on wood, paper, carpet, tile, sheetrock, insulation, leather, fabrics and foods. Molds digest whatever substrate they are growing on, for example your floorboards. It is impossible to eliminate all mold and mold spores from your indoor environment; the only way to control indoor mold growth is to control moisture. The most common indoor places for mold to take hold are areas such as: • • • • •

Bathrooms and kitchens, especially under sinks Behind or under appliances that hide slow plumbing leaks (refrigerators, dishwashers, washing machines, etc.) Roof leaks Around windows where condensation collects High humidity areas of your home, such as basements

Often, the first sign of a mold problem is a “musty” odor. You are probably familiar with the smell of mildew—mildew is simply a variety of mold. You may also notice buckled floorboards, discolored carpet, a new water stain on your wall, or black or

Allergenic Molds: These don’t usually produce dangerous effects however they can cause problems if you are allergic or asthmatic. Children are particularly susceptible to mold allergies. Pathogenic Molds: These produce some sort of infection, which is of particular concern if your immune system is suppressed. They can cause hypersensitivity pneumonitis, an acute response resembling bacterial pneumonia. An example is Aspergillus fumigatus, which can grow in the lungs of immune-compromised individuals. Toxic Molds: These dangerous molds produce mycotoxins, which can have serious health effects on almost anyone. Possible reactions include immunosuppression and cancer. Mycotoxins are chemical toxins present within or on the surface of the mold spore, which you then unwittingly inhale, ingest, or touch. An example of this is aflatoxin, one of the most potent carcinogens known to mankind. Aflatoxin grows on peanuts and grains, and on some other foods.

The five most common indoor mold varieties are: 1. Alternaria: This is found in your nose, mouth and upper respiratory tract; can cause allergic responses. 2. Aspergillus: This is found in warm, extremely damp climates and produces mycotoxins; can cause lung infections (aspergillosis). 3. Cladosporium: This very common outdoor fungus can find its way indoors to grow on textiles, wood and other damp, porous materials; triggers hay fever and asthma symptoms. 4. Penicillium: Very common species found on wallpaper, decaying fabrics, carpet, and fiberglass duct insulation; known for causing allergies and asthma; some species produce mycotoxins, one being the common antibiotic penicillin. 5. Stachybotrys: Extremely toxic “black mold” that produces mycotoxins that can cause serious breathing difficulties and bleeding of the lungs, among other health problems; thankfully, less common in homes than the other four, but not rare; found on wood or paper (cellulose products), but NOT on concrete, linoleum or tile Mycotoxins: Deadly Poisons Molds produce a number of powerful substances that can cause very serious health consequences and even death. Some mold compounds are volatile and released directly into the air, known as microbial volatile organic compounds (mVOCs). Fragments of the cell walls of molds can also be inhaled and cause inflammatory respiratory reactions, including a flu-like illness called Organic Dust Toxic Syndrome (ODTS). But the most serious danger comes from highly poisonous agents called mycotoxins. More than 200 mycotoxins have been identified from common molds. Mycotoxins interfere with RNA synthesis and may cause DNA damage. The mycotoxins most commonly studied by researchers are the trichothecenes, produced by Stachybotyrs chartarum and Aspergillus versicolor. Mycotoxins, even in very tiny quantities, are lipid-soluble and readily absorbed by your intestinal lining, airways and skin. Some are so poisonous that they have been studied and developed as biological warfare agents as far back as the 1940s. Aflatoxin and trichothecenes are examples. Dead mold spores that are no longer able to reproduce can still harm your health due to these mycotoxins.. The spores do not produce the toxins—rather, it is thought that the toxins are produced when the spores are produced, by the mold colony. Mycotoxins can affect virtually every organ or system of your body, for example: Vascular System: blood vessel fragility, hemorrhage from tissues or lungs. Respiratory System: breathing problems, bleeding from lungs. Skin: rashes, burning, sloughing, photosensitivity. Reproductive System: infertility, irregular menstrual cycles. Digestive System: diarrhea, vomiting, hemorrhage, liver

damage, fibrosis and necrosis. Neurological System: headaches, tremors, depression, loss of coordination, multiple sclerosis. Urinary System: kidney toxicity and failure. Immune: Immunosuppression and associated immune deficiencies leading to serious infections and possibly cancers. A 1999 Mayo Clinic press release stated: “Mayo Clinic researchers say they have found the cause of most chronic sinus infections—an immune system response to fungus. This points to an enormous number of chronic sinus infections that are being misdiagnosed and mistreated! How Can You Recover From A Mold Infection? Most doctors will probably use either all or some of the following for treating mold infections: nasal corticosteroids, antibiotics, antidepressants, and antifungal medications. Steroids lead to a suppression of your immune system if used in high doses and would be counterproductive long term in my opinion. Antibiotics are not effective against fungal or mold infections and would only cause further problems. Antidepressants tend to be used when the doctor doesn’t believe you have a mold infection and feels that your problems are in your head. Antifungal drugs are quite toxic, especially to your liver. For example, the drug Lamisil (terbinafine), used to treat toenail fungus, is so toxic that its manufacturer Novartis warns you in their product insert that Lamisil has resulted in liver failure, the need for liver transplants, and death. Nystatin is another antifungal that is used both orally and topically for Candida overgrowth. However, nystatin is poorly absorbed by your gastrointestinal tract and is not intended to treat mold infections or systemic fungal disease. Fungi, including yeast and molds, need sugar in order to survive. So what you put into your body is very important when it comes to your recovery from a mold infection. Fungi will thrive on a diet high in fructose, sucrose (table sugar), lactose (milk sugar) and other sugars, so you are best served to starve them of these foods in order to attempt to remove them from your body. Combine this with an intense whole body detoxification program and you will be on your way to ridding your self of any mold or fungal infection once and for all. If you have any questions or feedback on the above article you can email me at DrTheodoreBali@gmail.com

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For Sale; Decorative EPNS tray for home 75cmx35cm Rp. 500.000 only. 0819 9940 4749. Sanur. [159] For Sale; Senso’s wooden fruit basket, green; decorative teak wood display for necklaces. Price 50.000rps For pictures contact 0818 0566 2911. Legian. [168] C/He/I-28 Nov 12

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For Sale; Infant car seat Graco IDR850k. Baby rocking bassinet IDR550k, both in very good condition. Pumpee bottle sterilizer, fit 6 bottles, complete with all accessories IDR150k. Photo available <seas1909@ yahoo.com>. Sanur. [136] For Sale; Teak bed frame 160x200 IDR 3 million, orthopedic mattress 160 x 200 IDR 2.3million, still in good condition. Photo available <seas1909@ yahoo.com>. Sanur. [137]

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Moving Sale; Proofer (15 level/Getra), generator 2.7 kw (Krisbow), stainless single sink. Everything in perfect condition and good price. Contact: Anna +62813 3759 7206 / <annosta@ gmail.com>. Nusa Dua. [109] For Sale; Terminal Evafax for cdma. Brand new, never been used, still have original receipt. Cost Rp, 2.600.000 will sell for Rp. 2.200.000. Please call or sms 0878 6204 4927 English speaking. Jimbaran. [078] C/He/I-12 Dec 12

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For Sale; Play Station 2, Good condition, including many games. Contact : 226 977. Denpasar. [149]

For Sale; Two DVD players, MP3 to sell Rp. 300.000 for both or offer. 0819 9940 4749. Sanur. [160]

For Sale; Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830 rooted cellphone, still in very good condition, inside outside. For 1,6mil nego. With complete box, free 2 rubber cases, w/ out headwet. Interested whatsapp/text 0831 1410 0252. Line larassayu. [150]

For Sale; Bought new surfboard but leaving Bali. 6’6 x 19 1/2 x 2 1/2 resin color single fin with fcs forward fins. Bought for 6 million IDR. Will sell for 4.5 million. Email: <Mwsurf@ gmail.com>. Kerobokan. [161]

For Sale; Hundreds of DVDs / Movies. Buy / take all for 250,000. SMS only please 0878 6174 5078. Seminyak. [151] I go at what I do as if there were nothing else in the world for me to do. Charles Kingsley. C/He/G-23 Jan. 13

For Sale; Unwanted gift. 5’10 carbon fiber/EPS surfboard. Like a Dumpster Diver model. 6.8 million. Email: <mwsurf123@gmail. com>. Kerobokan. [162] Relocating; Canggu membership priced to sell. 0858 5747 8091. [163]

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For Sale; Two decorative wooden backs of the bed, L cm 92 H cm 100 each, suitable for one king or queen size bed or for 2 single bed. 190.000 rps both. Dua punggung tempat tidur kayu decoratif. Contact 0818 0566 2911. Legian. [164] For Sale; Computer cable 3 meters VGA M-M+1core, high quality and high speed for long distance transmission. New, never used, still in the plastic bag. Contact 0818 0566 2911 Legian. [165]

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Fashion For Sale; 2 drill press, tall heavy duty, very good condition. 1.5 juta. Benoa harbor. 0813 3914 2263. [203] For Sale; 3 welding machines, electric portable and argon w/tank, price from 1.5 juta - 3.5 juta. All good condition. Benoa harbor. 0813 3914 2263. [204] NC/G/I-23 Jan 13

For Sale; Company sign. 6m tall with flourescent backlighting, strong, attractive, very good condition. Must sell 7.5 juta. Nusa Dua. 0813 3914 2263. [205] For Sale; Boat/yatch jackstands, 2 sets 7 stands each. Tall & short, adjustable galvanized/steel. 3 juta short, 5 juta tall. Benoa harbor. 0813 3914 2263. [206]

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For Sale; Refrigerator LG 150cm tall, gray, very good condition. 2.5 juta. 0813 3914 2263. [207] For Sale; Refrigerator large S.S, Sharp, 180 cm tall, new 11 juta, sell 5 juta firm. Like new. Aircon unit LG 1/2pk, very good condition, 1.5 juta. Contact 0813 3914 2263.

• wine bottle cases • coasters • paintings • pillow cases • carpets • scarfs • shawls • clothes • handbags • many more

For Sale; Antique Amoire, teak wood beautiful carving above doors, can be used as stereo & TV cabinet or wardrobe storage. 0878 6184 6067. Seminyak. [200] For Sale; New pool equipment. All from USA. Vacuum head, testkit, 3 way valve. Never used. I don’t have pool anymore. Also pool towels. Contact 081 2394 5604 / 0878 6184 6067. Seminyak. [201]

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For Sale; Want to open cafe or warung? For sale fully kitchen equipments (freezer, fridge, stainless tables, stainless sink, etc.). Teak 7 tables, 28 chairs, wooden frame showcase, fan, lamp, Sharp cashier, etc. All 4 months used. Photo <alechan888@gmail.com>. Contact 0878 6217 1938. Legian/Kuta. [202] For Sale; 2 drill press, tall heavy duty, very good condition. 1.5 juta. Benoa harbor. 0813 3914 2263. [203]

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For Sale; Hundreds of DVD movies for sale. 1 big box. Rp. 250.000 for the lot. Call/ sms 0858 5726 9576. Email: <hanna_ondi@hotmail. com>. Jimbaran. [209]

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For Sale; Wheel barrow for sale, good condition. Rp. 200.000. Call/sms 0858 5726 9576. Email: <hanna_ ondi@hotmail.com>. Jimbaran. [210] For Sale; Teak wood dining table and chairs. Extendable table with 8 chairs. 3, 5 million. Call/sms 0858 5726 9576. Email <hanna_ondi@ hotmail.com>. Jimbaran. [211]

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For Sale; iPod as new 32gig with camera apps just like I phone but no sim camera Skype and everything as iPhone complete with charger etc 1.5jt. Call 081 5570 1968. Seminyak. [183] For Sale; iPhone 4gs 32. Black 4 months old complete with box everything. Will sell 4.9 it just bought a new I phone 5. Call Chris 081 5570 1968. Seminyak. [184]

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For Sale; Italian books, many different writers; Vendo Libri in Lingua Italiana, Scrittori e Generi Vari. Contact 0818 0566 2911 Legian. [170] For Sale; Digital camera Olympus FE-170. 6.0 Megapixel 3x optical zoom 2,5 LCD, doesn’t work. Price 50.000rps. Contact 0818 0566 2911 Legian. [171] For Sale; Candy floss making machine, used just once for a birthday party to make candy floss. Sell for Rp 420 000. Pls contact 0361-226 977. Denpasar. [172]

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Fashion ✬ Accessories ✬ Beauty ✬ Furniture

Aroma Spa Retreat, ByPass, Sanur, introduces Australian Dr Ken Dinsmore, a practising traditional Chinese medicine practitioner of 25 yrs. Apts: Tues & Thurs, call Aroma (0361) 283 802 www.aromasparetreat.com

it’a all possible on this Bali isle of Fantasia!

Gone are the days of dressing up in bedsheets & make-do kinda stuff, what you want (when a fancy dress-up party invite comes your way) is to think about a character you would like to portray or make your way down to Plan A, Jl Kayu Jati, 9Z, Seminyak, opposite St Tropez (up from Body Works on left side) enter the shop with jungle greenery & leaf through the catalogue of character costumes & order, so easy!! You will find all the popular costumes here +++ A Red Indian Squaw, dress with fringing or natural suede pop on a mad wig + authentic feather headress (note staff member Anik) Marie Antoinette with wig (Anik too!) Snow White & Little Bo P e e p , Cleopatra with jewels + gold crochet h e a d w e a r, dress as a 1920’s Flapper, slide into a Chinese cheongsam, go as Cavewoman & find your Caveman, want to be an Air Hostess? A client tried the outfit on & exclaimed, “I always wanted to be a hostie when younger but was too short” she

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Want to be a Nurse? Schoolgirl, a French Maid or Playboy Bunny? There’s a sexy leopard outfit or sway along as Miss Hula Girl in grass skirt & leis.

COSTUMES by Plan A...

This bright idea came to Natasha Heyder a marketing & events professional who thought with all the venues around town why not combine her two loves; creating events (the more ‘mad’ & unusual parties, hens & bucks, birthday/anniversary events) plus a fully loaded dress-up shop providing all manner of costumes. Natasha is part Balinese and lived on the isle in her earlier years & still recalls vivid memories of the many fun & colorful characters her family encountered (as she says, “many are still here!”).

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purchased the outfit to take back to Australia & said she would structure a party around a theme, perhaps Pilots & Hosties?!

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BALI is a super island venue that’s for sure! for many expats & visitors seem to be on one BIG PARTY but what we haven’t had on the isle is a really decent Costume Hire/Buy store, now we have & it’s TERRIFIC!!

For the kids, a Pirate, a Clown, the Mad Hatter, Superman or dress in Army fatigues. For her, Batgirl, Nasty Witch, a Fairy with wings or Princess with tiara. T h e G u y s have not been forgotten with a good r a n g e t o choose from, General & his Army mates, Robin Hood, Pirate, Batman, Elvis, Cowboy or Red Indian & for the guy with ‘the body’ just pull on a Borat Mankini!!! It’s great fun looking, if a costume fits from the rack you hire/buy right there & then. If not, they will take your measurements & make up in a few days & if you require a number of the same costume, they can do. Lastly, if they don’t have, just ask? In terms of accessories & wigs there are simply scads of them, wigs can make a huge difference to ‘the look’ from white to mad Fluro colors, Witches hats, Decorative eye masks, Hawaiian leis, Gloves, a long Cigarette holder a man’s Moustache, Fangs & Pimp Grills, Glo Sticks, Party Strings, Face & Body Paint.

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And don’t forget you Aussies, there are headband flags, packs of Australian flag tatoos and Australia flag capes & Natasha is wearing Australia Day sunnies & headband with horns for 26 January!!

Plan A Group Events Parties Costumes Jl Kayu Jati, 9Z, Seminyak, T : (0361) 739 142 www.planabali.com www.retailtherapybali.com

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For Sale; Samsung Galaxy Note White, few months old, perfect condition, screen and everything, come with the original box/ charger/headphones. 4,5 Juta nego. SMS/Call to Tyo 085 6216 6480. Denpasar/ Kuta. [126] Looking For; Men’s bicycle, good working order. Working to a tight budget. Contactme-on 0812 3630 7211 or <khartley85@googlemail. com>. Local to Seminyak not much further than surrounding area please. [127] For Sale; DJ mixer and CDJ carry case (lite case) measurements 1050m x .490m internal measurements. 335m x 3 (holds 1 mixer and 2 CDJ) excellent condition, 1.5 Mill Rupiah. Seminyak, 0813 5394 5163. [128] For Sale; Baby car seat. 1-13kg, red, washable cover, sunshield, condition like new, Rp. 450.000, give an unused Puku fancy potty for free. Pls contact: <solya76@ gmail.com> or 0858 5758 5635. Bukit. [129]

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For Sale; 1 bed and mattress, 2 sofa and coffee table, TV cabinet, 4 bedside table and 4 chairs, flexible table and TV Sharp Aquos 32”. Please call 0819 3607 4041. Dalung. [223] For Sale; Various Chinese Good Luck Charms and Chinese Gifts. Great gifts especially for Chinese New year. SMS only 0878 6174 5078. Seminyak. [154] For Sale; Antique day / sun bed. White wash teak. 2150mm x 1410mm. 2.7 million. SMS only please 0878 6174 5078. Seminyak. [155] For Sale; Indian ornate bangles. Glass and resin. Bulk lot suitable trendy store, about 2500 for Rp. 1,500,000. 0819 9940 4749. Sanur. [156] For Sale; Petrol genset excellent condition and strong ideal for sliding site, etc. Rp. 3.700.000. 0819 9940 4749. Sanur. [157]

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Aum Rudraksha Designs The “Original Malas” created and designed by Soma temple, a resident of Bali for more than 20 years, mixing sacred Rudraksha’s have been used for centuries by ancient sages and modern mystics to quiet the mind, cool the body, and enhance awarness. Full of Shakti to protect you. Lovingly, ethically handmade & blessed in Bingin Bali. www.aumrudraksha.com info@aumrudraksha.com, Ph.(0361) 7420937 C/G/I-27 June 12

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by Dr. Rob New Color Windows and Calligraphy Paintings by Peter Dittmar At Tony Raka Art Gallery, Jl. Raya Mas, Ubud. Tel: 7816785 When speaking of abstraction in art, local art-critic Jean Couteau suggests that what often comes to mind is the idea of a visual language reduced to a core of aesthetic elements, or, of a focus on ‘form’ for its own sake, without the encumbrance of a narrative located beyond the canvas. However, the lack Color Window No. 1 of a narrative does not necessarily mean the absence of a message. Numerous pioneers of Western abstract art in the early 20th century, such as Wassily Kandinsky and Kasimir Malevich, were concerned about the relationship between color and form, and the understanding of their spiritual and psychological effects. Abstract art was to them the visual formulation of a spiritual and mystical quest. Born in Munich in 1945, Peter Dittmar came in contact with Hindu-Buddhist beliefs in the 1970s, when he went to India to explore the then current Eastern ideas that were entering the minds of Western youth in spiritual revolt. For the Hindu-Buddhist, the world is in perpetual motion, and man, Color Disc No. 5 as a component of this world, can only achieve release by adapting his ethics and deeds to its cosmic rhythm. Peter Dittmar’s spiritual leanings lead him to practice Japanese Zen Buddhism, and his art is an expression of his Zen inspired quest for an ideal ‘stillnesscum-void’ which finds its translation in a minimalist manner. However, it would be wrong to suggest that Dittmar is a minimalist, because his paintings are more inward looking, contemplative, and emotionally driven, than to strict adherence to the minimalist aesthetic. In his current exhibition, ‘New Color Windows and Calligraphy’, Peter Dittmar aims to evoke a sense of concentration and stillness through carefully graduated tonal colors, which are enclosed in regular geometric squares. These abstract geometric Color Disc No. 6 paintings are intended to symbolize the encounter the beholder may have with the absolute stillness of the ‘Void’, and, the works aim to consciously evoke Hindu-Buddhist symbolism. The paintings conjure up the notion of meditative Mandalas. In all these works the viewer is led to a central focal point through an extremely cultured application of geometric proportions. The works combine

sophisticated plays of tonal coloration and patterning, along with intriguing optical illusions created through protruding and receding space distortions. The paintings take us deep into an ultimate ‘stillness-cum-void’, and all the works can best be understood as vehicles for meditation. Furthermore, Indonesian art-critic Arif Bagus Prasetyo refers to the disc-like forms in Dittmar’s paintings as evoking the important symbol of 0 (Void) in the tradition of Zen Buddhism. Prasetyo maintains that Dittmar deliberately construed the circle in his paintings as an illusory Color Pyramid No. 1 form of Sunyata: the empty plenitude, or, the full emptiness which is the empty fullness. Sunyata defines its origins and final goal as ‘All’ and it is lived as a mystical experience gained through unceasing meditation. This special experience marks the sacred communion of the Creature and the Creator, and it is also a creative moment. It is the moment when the artist, who tries to master beauty, is fully connected with the cosmic forces, or, the divine power that commands Beauty. Dittmar’s paintings reflect a vision for the search of harmony behind the complexity of the inner-world Horizontal Triptych No. 1 that is full of mystery. This search is embodied in the form and color found throughout his painting processes, in order to create compositions which correspond to the profundity of his thinking and feeling. It is an intense search of the soul. Dittmar, however, does not stop at mere symbolism. He manages his symbolic visual language in such a way as to build a painted ‘presence’ that has its own life. Thanks to the finely articulated coloration, Dittmar’s works have a great power to capture the imagination without depending on the strength of their symbolic significances. His paintings show a fine sense of the beauty of color and its enlivening qualities. These colors seem ‘Magical’, and to have a ‘Spirit’ that animates all of the visual properties of his paintings. A number of paintings in this exhibition contain calligraphic strokes. It is as if the trails of swift, spontaneous, and powerful brushstrokes have metamorphosed into living organisms that are able to directly influence reality, just like ‘rerajahan’, or, the figure or design with mystical properties to be found in all Eastern spiritual traditions. Dittmar’s paintings also often show an impression of deserted spaces

which resonates silence, serenity, and solemnity. Simultaneously, there are rhythmically composed textural details that imply inner-concentration and control of the flow of the artist’s energy, physically as well as psychologically. The paintings, consequently, display the signs of transformative moments when the unstable becomes stable, when chaos becomes cosmos. The interplay of lines and colors in Dittmar’s paintings build an orderly world covered with an aura of mystery. The lines and colors constitute a meditative form of images. They create a metaphysical space which is still and moving, while being static and dynamic. Peter Dittmar’s paintings display a strength and simplicity that brings to mind the calligraphy and Kombinasi Delta clarity of a Zen Master. Yet, his canvases also exhibit all the stylishness and sophistication of the best attributes of Contemporary Western Abstraction Art. Dittmar’s work demonstrates that a painted image which exists in the finite world can communicate something infinite, when we are willing to mentally enter into the space of the images. E-mail: artwords2004@yahoo.com.au Copyright © 2013 Dr. Rob You can read all past articles of Artwords at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

ART & ARTISTS Limited Time Exhibitions Evolution Artist : Ketut Karyana Genre : Paintings Period : November 23 until March, 2013 Every day, 10.00 a.m. until 10.00 p.m. Location : Bridges Bali, Ubud www.bridgesbali.com New Color Windows and Calligraphy Artist : Peter Dittmar Genre : Paintings Period : January 11 until January 27, 2013 Every day, 10.00 a.m. until 6.00 p.m. Location : Tony Raka Art Gallery, Jl. Raya Mas, Ubud Tel: 7816785 Please e-mail Bali Advertiser to place your exhibition here free of charge. Bali Advertiser reserves the right to publish or not publish submissions.


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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE JANUARY 23 - FEBRUARY 06, 2013

This can be an extremely frustrating time as the energy moves so fast with all planets in direct motion from the 30th, when Jupiter goes forward, through until mid-February when Saturn stations and retrogrades. Mars moves into Pisces and joins Neptune and then Chiron bringing a little more confusing energy as we turn either to God or drugs to cover the pain, agitation and frustration that has risen to the surface. Pluto and Saturn continue to work thorough unison to purge the old. Saturn brings to light shocking information about sexual misconduct in high profile figures who were placed in positions of authority and responsibility with juveniles. It’s obvious that things must change and the feminine strength is building to protect the innocent and those who are not in a position to care for themselves. With the Sun, Mercury and Venus all in that humanitarian sign of Aquarius many global issues of injustice will come to the forefront. The Full Moon in Leo will make this personal and your own issues will come to the surface and necessitate you to make new plans. Letting go can be a challenge for us all and so gentleness, kindness, compassion and heartfelt understanding necessary to carry us through these times of transition. Remember we still have 3 more years of deep change taking place. If you are challenged to find order in the chaos, breathe and come into your current reality and withdraw your energy from the external clamour. Redirect and refocus your energy. FULL MOON 7 Leo 24 January 27, 2013 12:39 p.m.

ARIES Mars in Pisces could act as a bit of a wet blanket on the affairs of your life at this time. As deep feelings overcome you, your plans could change. On the up side, Aquarian planets are bringing enough of a feeling of independence to alleviate any stress you may be feeling due to the watery effects. Where can you soften your heart and open your mind to new potentials? As Mars joins Neptune and Chiron through February you will experience a resurrection in the spiritual arena of your life and this will bring healing at a very deep level as you harmonize head and heart.

LIBRA As Venus enters Aquarius you may wish to bring a little experimentation into your relationships. How can you change the way you relate to others? Which of your behaviours require modification and how can you be a better friend? Communication comes easy now and so this will be a worthwhile investigation for you to make and practice. Results are guaranteed as everyone is feeling more deeply in the heart centre and are also open to change. If things become too chaotic take a break from all of the goings on and immerse yourself deeply in nature. This will calm the soul.

TAURUS As Venus moves into Aquarius at the beginning of February you could possibly experience a little challenge in the relationship scene as the other people in your life exert their freedom and independence. If you feel like you’ve been left to carry the load, you may be a little resentful. This is the time for you to delve deeply into yourself and see which beliefs and ideas need to go. Those things that are holding you back now are the very things sitting between you and your own freedom. If you continue to blame the external then you give away your own power and lose momentum.

SCORPIO It’s all in the way that you perceive the situations in your life. They can either bring you grief or the opportunity to change and grow. By holding onto hurts you only bring about resentment and regret. These are really not good for your health or your relationships. Be willing to be the mature one now. The World turns and so does your life through the cycles of rebirth. Letting go and establishing a new order until it too must die to make way for the next. Wherever you find yourself in this eternal cycling, find the peace in your heart to maintain a sense of balance.

GEMINI Mercury continues in fellow air sign Aquarius until the end of the fortnight when it moves into Pisces and brings more of a challenge to your thinking processes. This marks a time of touching in on your intuition, inner guidance and basic gut instincts in contrast to the usual cognitive process. This is a great time to meditate, to go quiet and listen in the deep stillness of your own being for the answers to the issues or confusions in your life. Jupiter has moved forward in your sign and brings a great deal of good luck and fortune. Boldly go where you’ve not been before.

SAGITTARIUS Finally the forward movement of Jupiter to catalyse the events in your life is taking place this fortnight. Are you ready for the next round of learning? This is the time for you to gather information that will serve you in the days, months and years to come. These may be skills and tools to use along the way of your own personal growth, your journey of Self-discovery. What an exciting and fortunate time indeed as you branch out into new areas of the mind, your environment and the world. It’s possible though, that adventures will be a little closer to home at this time and getting to know your local community.

CANCER This has been a very positive moon cycle for you that will culminate this fortnight with the full moon in Leo. Success is yours for the taking if you so desire. You can see the value of setting goals and following you own schedule now. Getting others to align with you on them, rather than asking for their ideas or suggestions is a good idea. These opinions of others will only serve to derail you at this time. The answers and direction are within as you seek your own voice of intuition. Much healing is available in these deep quiet recesses as well. Avail yourself to them regularly.

CAPRICORN So much has been said about these incredibly transformative years of your life. By now, you are well and truly use to the mechanisms of this profound work. It does get easier as the letting go process continues and you realize that there is no point holding anything at all. Some things do last and pass the test of time and others despite all anticipation fail. The disappointment lessens as you allow the natural order of the Universe to prevail without an attachment to outcome. This makes life more fun and you more relaxed within it. Look then at the current trials and tests with deep knowing.

LEO Full Moon this fortnight brings success and recognition. The challenge is coming from the Aquarian planets with their polar opposite effect on your love life and communications. Your heart may override in all situations as deep feelings of oneness pervade all discussions. It may prove harder than you think to disentangle yourself from situations, although you must in an attempt to redefine and rebuild your own sense of individuality. There’s a very fine line when it comes to compromise. Mind you’re not crossing it in either direction. Giving too much of yourself will only serve to build resentment.

AQUARIUS You will be flying pretty high right now with the Sun and other planets in your sign. They do all bump up against Saturn for a moment to get their marching orders, but apart from that everything looks set for your next adventure. What are your dreams and aspirations now? This is a great time to daydream with planets in Pisces and also to access your inner and divine guidance. We all have a system within that is available to us when we take the time to tune into it. This is that very time to get your new directive as you solar year begins anew. Everything is blessed as you release the old.

VIRGO Mercury is about to slide from Aquarius to Pisces, but not until the end of the fortnight. Use this time then to get all of your important communications out of the way as your mind will turn naturally to finer higher issues of spirit by the time it moves into Pisces. You may be ready then to enter into a little solitude to do a little soul searching or simple meditation. It’s a time to turn away from the external world and all that you give and do for others to deeply nurturing yourself in a way that best suits you. Retreat may be called for as you purge all the debris you’ve accumulated physically, mentally and emotionally.

PISCES Mars in Pisces joining Neptune and then Chiron portends to a very auspicious time. Let’s see how it figures in your personal birth chart, as you look for planets at the first 10 degrees of Pisces. A great time to follow your heart and your dreams as the universe is ever so willing to assist you in their co-creation and manifestation. Jupiter the co-ruler of Pisces has also moved direct, so it looks like all systems go at this important juncture. Trust your intuition now, more than ever before as the stage is being set for the next chapter of your life. For many this will prove to bring enormous changes.

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Local News Perth Teenager Dies after Arak Poisoning in Bali Liam Davies, 19, had been celebrating with mates on New

in Bali. And in June, Swedish backpacker Johan Lundin, 28,

Year’s Day when he became sick after drinking an alcoholic

was poisoned by a mojito laced with methanol on an island

beverage at a bar on the holiday island of Lombok. He was

off Lombok. His death prompted his fiance to warn

taken to a local hospital for treatment and later brought to

Australians about the dangers of drink spiking in Indonesia.

Sir Charles Gardner Hospital but passed away on Sunday

Volunteer group Red Frogs, which provided support to

(6/1). It is believed he was surrounded by his family and

school leavers during celebrations in Bali, said it knew of at

close mates at the time. Friends of Liam’s have taken to

least five leavers who were treated for suspected methanol

Facebook in the past few hours to write tributes about him.

poisoning last year, but suspects the real number was much

“Rest in peace Liam we’re all gonna miss you bud,” wrote

higher.

one friend. “RIP LIAM!!! You lived a good life. It was good to know you. May you rest in peace and live on in our hearts...

The effects of methanol poisoning can range from vomiting,

you were taken too quickly from this world and we’ll see

headaches and gastric pain, to comas, liver failure and, in

each other in the afterlife,” wrote a young woman.

extreme cases, death. Blindness is also common - it can last a few hours or lead to permanent damage. The chair-

“So sad to hear the tragic death of our friend Liam Davies.

man of the WA-based Indonesia Institute, Ross Taylor, said

Heart goes out to his family and friends,” wrote another

that this latest methanol-poisoning incident was ‘a tragedy’.

friend. On Friday (4/1), Liam’s family released a statement,

However, he added that toxic drinks such as ‘Arak’ wine

describing him as a “fun loving and active 19-year-old, who

were making their way onto the market in Bali and it was not

has represented his country in lacrosse and has dreams of

surprising that these incidents were on the increase.

traveling abroad to see the world.” In their statement his family urged other Australians to be careful while traveling

“Arak wine is the drink of poor people in Indonesia and the

overseas.

Middle East,” Mr Taylor said. “It is traditionally produced in remote villages where there are no laws or restrictions on

“We would like to make people aware of the risks associat-

what ingredients are used, including the use of methanol

ed with consuming locally brewed drinks where you cannot

and other sometimes lethal spirits and chemicals.”

be certain of the quality,” the statement said. Methanol is a toxic chemical that is sometimes added to cheap drinks to

Mr. Taylor said holiday makers wanting alcohol-based

make them more alcoholic.

drinks should consume Bintang beer, which is cheap and

In the past few days since news of tragedy broke hundreds

safe in moderation, or wine from authorized producers. He

of readers have written to PerthNow, either wishing Liam

urged people to avoid spirit-based drinks and to also to be

well and warning others of the risks inexperienced young

extremely careful of having their drinks ‘spiked’ at night-

travellers face, or defending or criticizing the holiday island.

clubs and bars.

News of Liam’s tragic death comes following a string of similar incidents in and around Bali in the past 18 months. Last

Foreign Affairs Minister Bob Carr said this week that he had

year, prominent Perth rugby player Michael Denton died in

ordered diplomats in Indonesia to meet local police and

Bali and an autopsy later ruled that the cause of his death

push for urgent action against liquor bootleggers. The

was methanol poisoning.

Department of Foreign Affairs has had to defend itself against criticism that it failed to inform Lombok police about

Last month, a Sydney teenager was blinded after drinking a

Mr. Davies’ death or push for the bar to be closed while an

cocktail laced with methanol during schoolies celebrations

investigation took place. (January 7th 2013)

Foreign Workers to Pay More for Work Permits The provincial administration of Bali has formulated a new

The head of Bali’s Manpower and Transmigration Office, I

bylaw to regulate the work permit extension procedure for

Wayan Suasta, said that the draft bylaw would be submitted

foreign workers on the Island of Bali. The new by-law includes

to the Bali Legislative Council in March and hoped that it

the authority to charge a monthly fee for the extension pro-

would be passed and implemented shortly afterwards.

cess. The proposed bylaw, which consists of 29 articles, stipulates that all companies hiring foreign employees should pay the fee. The fee will be 1 million rupiah per month, per person. Data from the Manpower and Transmigration Office recorded approximately 1,700 foreigners currently working in Bali, ex-

Suasta said that the revenue, which is predicted to amount to billions of Rupiah, would be used to fund many programs including systems to train and increase the abilities of local workers. Suasta acknowledged the presence of illegal foreign workers in Bali and warned that stricter monitoring of illegal foreign

cluding illegal and unregistered workers.

workers would be implemented in the future.

Latest statistics form the provincial manpower office showed

Putu Satyawira Mahendra, chairman of the Tourism Workers

that 1,420 foreigners holding work permits across the island

Union (SP-Par), confirmed that the union welcomed foreign

in 2010, a number that increased to 1,455 in 2011. The data

workers in Bali provided that they met all the required em-

shows most foreign workers were employed in the hotel and

ployment standards. “But we are very concerned over the

restaurant sector, with workers from Australia, Japan and

excessive number of foreigners who work in the industry il-

France dominating the ranks of expatriate workers.

legally,” he said. (January 15th 2013)

Bali Police Hunt Intruders who Repeatedly Stabbed Perth Man Bali police say they have a rough sketch of the two intruders who broke into a Canggu villa and repeatedly stabbed Perth father Paul Gill in the early hours of Friday (4/1) morning. It is beieved Mr. Gill was stabbed multiple times with a knife in his neck and back before his attackers escaped. The 42-year-old boat skipper was taken to a local medical centre, where he underwent surgery. He is now stable and conscious according a spokesperson from the clinic. Mr. Gill was staying at Villa Chloe in Canggu with his wife and two children and several friends when the intruders broke in. The victim’s wife, Jacqui, told police she screamed when she saw the attackers. Mr. Gill wrestled the first attacker onto the balcony. The second attacker then came up behind him and stabbed him in the neck and back. Friends from Mr. Gill’s villa said on Facebook that the villa had been robbed last week and the locks had been changed. Police say nothing was stolen from the premises, which are located between rice paddy fields and up-market villas. They are questioning the villa security guard who was on watch that morning after he had told them he was feeling unwell and was in the bathroom when the attackers scaled the fence. Police from the Badung station are cocoordinating with Bali police to ensure that police posts at exit points of the island are aware that the attackers might try to escape from Bali. “We believe they are still hiding on the island,’’ said Komang Suartana, the Badung police chief. (January 7th 2013)

Ten Bali Hotels Investigated for Alleged Tax Evasion The Denpasar Prosecutors’ Office said on Wednesday (9/1) that it was investigating 10 star-rated hotels in Bali allegedly involved in several tax evasion cases worth billions of rupiah. Office chief Freddy Runtu said investigators were currently questioning the management of four hotels, namely the Ocean Blue Hotel, which is allegedly involved in a Rp 10 billion tax evasion case, the Ramadha Resort Benoa (Rp 6 billion), the Sandhi Pala Hotel (Rp 4 billion) and the Bali Intercontinental Resort (Rp 3 billion). “We’ll further investigate [the other hotels] later, as their cases involve smaller amounts of money,” Freddy said. He added that his office had formed a special team to investigate the cases and had questioned 10 witnesses thus far, including officers from a local revenue agency. He said no one had been named a suspect yet, but added, “we’re confident that the cases will proceed to court.” Perry Markus, the secretary to the Bali office of the Indonesian Restaurant and Hotel Association (PHRI), said the PHRI had not yet been notified of the cases. (January 9th 2013)

Police Discover 20 Homemade Bombs in South Sulawesi Police discovered a stash of more than 20 homemade bombs in central Indonesia Wednesday (9/1) after uncovering plots to attack tourist destinations in the region, a spokesman said. Anti-terror police found bombs, explosive materials, detonators, nails and books on jihad (holy war) on the island of Sulawesi, where police have reported increased militant activity in recent months. “A total of 20 pipe-bombs and a 16-kilogram bomb housed in three Tupperware containers stuck together were found,” said national police spokesman Boy Rafli Amar, adding the raids took place in the South Sulawesi district of Enrekang. Police said interrogations of suspected militants revealed several men in the group had been trained to assemble bombs and two of them were still at large, according to Boy. Police shot dead seven terror suspects and arrested four in raids last week on Sulawesi and Sumbawa islands, where the men were allegedly planning to attack holiday spots. Another 75 kilograms of explosive materials was found in raids Wednesday in five different locations around the popular tourist town of Tana Toraja, a suspected target. Police said the suspects were connected to a militant training camp and had been involved in killings of several police in Central Sulawesi’s Poso district, a known hotbed of militant activity. Police have strengthened security in Poso since late last year after two police officers investigating a camp were found with their throats slit. (January 9th 2013)


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Officials Seize Drugs in Two Separate Busts Customs officials in Bali announced on Tuesday (8/1) that they had arrested a Malaysian man on Saturday (5/1) for trying to smuggle 372 grams of heroin into the island in his underwear. Made Wijaya, the customs chief at Denpasar’s Ngurah Rai International Airport, said officials searched the suspect, Sargunan M. Suppiah, because he was walking in a strange manner. They found that he had taped a packet containing the drugs inside his underwear. Wijaya added that the heroin seized had an estimated street value of Rp 855 million ($90,000). When interrogated, Suppiah claimed to be just a courier working for a drug syndicate based in Malaysia and was promised a payment, Wijaya said. (January 9th 2013)

Corner Store on Oberoi Burns Down One of Seminyaks popular Cafes “The Corner Store” on Jalan Oberoi, caught fire and burned to the ground on Monday (7/1) evening. A suspected electrical fault is thought to have sparked the blaze that burned despite heavy rain and high winds that wracked Bali last night. Shocked patrons of the popular café swamped social media the following morning with messages for owner and his team. No one was reported hurt in the blaze. (January 8th 2013)

Eight-year-old Boy Killed by Phone Battery Explosion An eight-year boy was killed when a mobile phone battery exploded on a garbage tip on Wednesday day (9/1). Putu Fernanda (8) was playing with fire on the garbage heap with Maulana Rovika (2.5), not far from where the girl lived at Banjar Taman Sari, Tabanan, at around 19:00 local time. “The source of the explosion that killed the boy was caused by a discarded mobile phone battery that was burned, exploded and lodged in the boys left thigh,” an eye witness said. The victim was immediately rushed to the general hospital in Tabanan however the boy died from massive blood loss as the shrapnel from the explosion had severed major blood vessels. (January 9th 2013)

Bali Prosecutors Seek Seven Years for Briton on Drug A Briton charged with attempting to smuggle 4.7 kilograms of cocaine into Bali in May is facing a seven-year jail sentence. Prosecutor Ketut Sujaya, reading out the recommendation to the judges, said that Julian Anthony Ponder, 43, should be jailed for seven years and ordered to pay a fine of Rp 1 billion or face another three months in jail. Sujaya stated that evidence and testimony proved that Ponder was guilty of owning, storing and controlling 23 grams of cocaine that was found at his villa in Pacung, Tabanan on May 25, 2012. At the same villa, police also arrested Ponder’s wife, Rachel Lisa Dougall, and an Indian national, Nandagopal Akkineni. They have been sentenced to one and five years in jail, respectively, for involvement in the same case. Another Briton, Paul Beales, who was found guilty of belonging to the same smuggling gang, was previously jailed for four years. Sujaya stated that although Ponder was arrested after police in Bali found 4.7 kilograms of cocaine in female British national Lindsay June Sandiford’s possession in the Candi Dasa area of Bali, only 23 grams of cocaine were found on Ponder. Sandiford, a housewife, was stopped by customs officers at Denpasar’s Ngurah Rai International Airport with the cocaine in her luggage. The drugs had an estimated street value of more than Rp 23 billion ($2.5 million). Sandiford is alleged to have obtained the drugs in Thailand with Dougall, Ponder and Beales. The four are also suspected of packing it into Sandiford’s luggage before leaving separately for Bali to allay any suspicion about their activity. (January 8th 2013)

Kuta Beach Hit by Sand Storm - Waves Reach Main Kuta Beach Road Kuta Beach in Bali was hit by sand storm on Thursday (10/1) after it was closed for water activities the day before due to high waves caused by a tropical storm. White sand blew to the Kuta Beach main street and its surrounding areas blown by strong wind and waves. The sand was seen piled up high on the streets enough to disrupt the thoroughfare and left residue in shops hotels and other buildings in the area. The coordinator of water tourism service of the Badung district, Ketut Ipel, said the sand storm later died down after a rainfall. Red flags had been raised along the coastline from Kuta to Legian and Seminyak as a sign that the areas were closed for swimming and surfing activities. Some domestic as well as foreign tourists however had been seen swimming and soaking in the ocean despite the ban. Late on Saturday night (12/1) into the early hours of Sunday morning a combination of high tides, wind and waves saw the ocean reach the main Kuta beach road. A spokesman for the Kuta beach authority, Gusti Ngurah Tresna, has warned all beach goers to exercise caution due to the extreme weather conditions. (January 14th 2013)

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Crimes Against Children Increasing in Indonesia Crimes against children in 2012 in Indonesia were dominated by rape cases and sexual assaults, said the Chairperson of the Indonesian Commission for Child Protection (KPAI), Maria Ulfah Anshor said on Wednesday (9/1). Violence against children in schools was common in 2012 also. According to KPAI, 87 percent of the children in the country claimed they were victims of violence in schools. This year, the Commission is keen on implementing a campaign on `child friendly schools`, to enlighten the relevant stakeholders in schools on ways to protect children. According to the Commission, children should be aware of rape and sexual abuses so that they can protect themselves, she added. If anyone hears about a child assault case, he/ she should inform the police immediately, she stated. Until now, many rape cases have not been reported to the police because the children’s families are ashamed of the incidents. (January 9th 2013)

Bodies of Two Tourists Drowned in Bedugul Found Bodies of two students reported drowned on Saturday in Lake Beratan in Bedugul, Bali, were found on Sunday (6/1). Slamet (17) and Sri Utami (17) were students of a state senior high school in Tuban, East Java. The two were part of a group of students and teachers on a holiday tour of Bali. Slamet and Utami were thrown to the lake and drowned after a wooden bridge where the group stood for photograph collapsed. Apparently the bridge had been too old and could not sustain all 12 students and their teachers on it. The students were not noted as being absent until a teacher asked the group to get into the bus soon after the incident. Aboard the bus the teacher became aware that two of the students were missing and immediately reported to the police. Police are still investigating the incident. (January 6th 2013)

North Bali - Landslide Kills Woman; Two Youths Drown on Singaraja Beach Heavy rain followed by a landslide in Buleleng, North Bali on Saturday night (12/1) crushed a local resident. Men Suar (52 years old) was found dead after being trapped inside her house that was hit by a landslide. Meanwhile her grandson Made Andi Sastrawan (two years old) who survived the incident is now being treated at a local hospital. Chief of Buleleng`s Disaster Mitigation Office (BPBD) Putu Dana said on Sunday that the district was also hit by a strong wind that triggered the collapse of several trees. On the day of the Hindu Saraswati celebrations two youths drowned on Singaraja beaches. Putu Pradana (14) and Kadek Wijaya (22) were apparently taken by the high seas while bathing in the ocean. Bathing in the ocean is a traditional cleansing event for youths on the Holy Hindu day of Saraswati. (January 14th 2013)

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SCHEDULE THAT Balawan and the Batuan Ethnic Group (26 January) The music scene here in Bali continues to grow, develop and there is a great pool of talent that is becoming more noticeable further afield. I Wayan Balawan is internationally known for his amazing skills on the guitar. Balawan is a pioneer in the fusion of Jazz and Balinese Gamelan. The Batuan Band features bass guitar and drum complemented by 3 Gamelan musicians. The band have also played at the Melbourne Convention Centre. This event is the last of the month at Jazz cafe. It is worth making a trip out to the Jazz Cafe to hear this unique sound of east meets west. The Jazz Cafe is also a great place to hang out. When : 7.30 pm Where : Jazz Cafe, Jl Sukma No 2, Tebesaya, Ubud Contact : 976594 08123833800 info@jazzcafebali.com

Healing Detox Retreat (4 - 10 February) As the new year moves forward and we have all recovered from the partying and drinking season of Christmas, here is another opportunity to embark on a healing detox retreat, this time at The Yoga Barn. This healing journey provides an opportunity to gain balance, well-being and positive change in your life. Through these 7 days you will embark on a fast which offers a safe and effective way to clear your body of toxins and enhance the body’s healing potential. Anne Hockett and Frederique Nault bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise and have an impressive professional resume. These workshops are a great way to turn direction in your life if you feel you need to get healthy and revitalised. If you can’t make the next retreat, these will also be run each month until June. It is also worth noting that the Yoga Barn has recently formed a Holistic Healers Collective, a forum for networking, information exchange, continuing education and inspiration for healers and people exploring the healing journey. Monthly gatherings will include a keynote speaker, an attunement process, community updates and an opportunity for networking. They meet on the fourth Saturday of the month which will be on 26 January of this month at 7.30 pm. It is also free so do come along if you are interested in alternative and complimentary healing processes. Cost : USD955 Where : The Yoga Barn, Jln Hanoman, Pengoseken, Ubud Contact : 971326 healing@theyogabarn.com www.theyogabarn.com

Hard Rock Hotel The Hard Rock Hotel has some great entertainment lined

up for every night of the week. Starting the week, the band Nu Colour features together with a live DJ and fashion show from 9 pm. It is ladies night on Wednesdays with a free cocktail of the month from 9 pm - 10 pm and 50% off cocktails and house spirits from 10 pm - 11 pm. Nu Colour provides the entertainment and you can enjoy the burlesque show and roving models as well as the usual sexy dancers. An Asian cuisine buffet is also featured at the restaurant which is excellent value at IDR150,000 for all you can eat, a great way to start the evening. Nu Colour play every night and the week finishes with Ronaldgang Band who are excellent. The Hard Rock Hotel has some top quality entertainment if you feel like heading for Kuta.

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international critics and deservedly earned the title of best restaurant in Indonesia and Bali by national publications. If you have not been to Mozaic, do make the most of this celebratory week to make a trip as you certainly won’t be disappointed. It is also great to see Bali’s restaurants attracting top international chefs. Do make a reservation as Mozaic is very popular. Cost : IDR 900,000 ++ Where : Mozaic, Jl Raya Sanggingan, Ubud Contact : 975768 info@mozaic-bali.com www.mozaic-bali.com

Raks by the Sea (12 -14 April) Where : Hard Rock Hotel, Jl Pantai, Br Pande Mas, Kuta Contact : 761869 Marcom.bali@hardrockhotels.net www.bali.hardrockhotels.net

Husky (25, 26 and 27 January) DJ Husky is well known in Australia for house music. He started out at the Home Bar in Sydney from a young age. Husky has travelled the world rocking dance floors from San Francisco to London and all the way back to Australia via Jakarta. His productions and remixes can be found on some leading House music labels. We are privileged to get such a world class International DJ on the island of Bali and where better to be than down at the Karma Kandara’s popular haunts. Husky will play exclusively at his first stop the Temple Lounge on Friday evening and at Nammos Kandara during the day time over the weekend. The timings are great too if you want to catch a sunset, weather permitting of course. Bookings are essential so do call to make a reservation. When : 6 pm (Friday) 4 - 7 pm (Saturday) 1 - 4 pm (Sunday) Where : Temple Lounge (Friday), Nammos Kandara (Saturday) Karma Kendara Resort, Jl Villa Kandara, Br Wijaya Kusuma, Ungasan Contact : 8482200 nammos@karmakandara.com www.karmakandara.com

It is another exciting time for Bali who will host South East Asia’s Middle Eastern dance festival. The festival begins with a Bozenka workshop. The literal meaning of Bozenka is touched by God, a name suited to the performer Bozenka who began her training in 1998 at the Mid Easter Dance Exchange. She earned the prestige title of Miss America Bellydance, 2000. Bozenka has choreographed for pop star Shakira and entertained many celebrities. Bozenka’s workshops reflect her wonderful spirit and special teaching techniques and her amazing belly dancing abilities. After lunch a regional workshop commences with regional teachers Brancy Nekvapil from Malaysia, Christine Yaven from Indonesia, Fatema Redowan from Singapore and Sherlyn Koh from Malaysia. The opening gala show takes place in the evening. The next day follows the same pattern of workshops with a competition and open stage in the evening. The whole package includes 9 hours of workshops with Bozenka and 4 hours of regional workshops, 8 meals, coffee breaks and 2 gala dinners. This is great news for those interested in Middle Eastern dance. There is an early bird registration package available before 31 January with a USD50 discount of the fee. Check in for residential guests is Thursday 11 April and includes 3 nights accommodation.

Mozaic Restaurant (27 January - 3 February) Mozaic invites you to celebrate the appointment of their new Executive Chef, Xavier Mauerhofer with a special menu prepared for the occasion. Chef Mauerhofer has worked in many top restaurants across the globe including London, Singapore and China in a career spanning more than 20 years. The menu for this week is extensive and exclusive with all sorts of amazing culinary creations. Mozaic has certainly drawn the attention of

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Olivier Lamboray is a Belgian artist who lives permanently in Bali. He had many exhibitions in Belgium, France, England, Italy, Thailand and Indonesia. With an obvious interest of Belgian architecture, the artist’s commitment to promote and safeguard the cultural, historical and architectural heritage of his mother country is profound. The Influence of Bali is somehow very present in the tones of colors used and the happiness of the moment found in his paintings. Olivier Lamboray is often regarded as the true continuation of the Belgian Surrealist Luminaries lignée as René Magritte and Paul Delvaux. As to contribute to his wife’s dedication to save, spay and medicate Bali street dogs, the artist proposes a set of Limited Series Reproductions of his work. Each reproduction is numbered signed and dated by the artist.

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Bali Advertiser Interview: Wayan Seda of Highway Bali Consulting Services Highway is one of those businesses in Bali with a reputation for being on the ball with professionalism and high standards, offering a number of services essential to expats, locals and tourists. Bali Advertiser caught up with Wayan Seda to find out more about how Highway is taking care of the legal needs of many. B.A. Wayan, Highway is a reputable name in Bali. Can you tell us how it all began? B.C. Over the world our island is now famous and we have gained leverage from this thanks to media like Bali Advertiser and the formidable growth of the web. Highway Bali Consulting Services is owned by Wiwik Pratiwi S.H, an A grade laureate from Udayana University in Bali, and her French husband Martial Dosda. Seeing the need to offer more to Bali’s population, Highway has slowly built up its services and reputation over the years to the point where we now operate internationally. Thanks also goes to Indosat M2 who consistently provide us with our high speed internet connection in Ubud. B.A. Your areas of expertise are quite broad. Can you tell us about some of the services you provide? B.C. Isn’t life itself also quite broad? Protecting you and your investments in Bali is what keeps us busier than any other activity. Our primary major activity is based on a firstrate communication system and our practice in land transaction protection, followed by immigration services and company creation. B.A. You say you offer legal advice. Can you expand on that? B.C. Ultimately, international transmission of our clients’ assets in Bali is what we do – low profile, high impact. We have applied ourselves to countless hours of consultations to be where we are today. Now, we can apply successful legal strategies in Ubud and throughout Bali. Our range is international as well as Indonesia, given the duel nationalities of our directors. With us, your venture will be a success: we have a proven track record covering thousands of clients, starting with ourselves first and foremost. Our system works perfectly, no matter what area of expertise you need assistance with. Buying your house, securing your own business, even being insured with international private insurance companies, we know how best to take care of your legal needs. Covering a global spectrum, whether it be Indonesia, Jakarta, Hong-Kong, London, California, Paris or Strasbourg; we secure. Our goal is solely an effective outcome. B.A. Do you see yourself as catering to mainly expats, or is the local and tourist market a large part of your business? B.C. We operate in four languages and it is the international business community that we serve. Many clients have followed us for twelve years. For the tourist market we provide access to our high speed, ultra ergonomic internet service called @ Highway, located on Jalan Raya Ubud.

In parallel, over the years we have developed Highway Bali Consulting Services, addressing the needs of worldwide investors. We offer Notaris and Juris Consults services, legal procedures and strategic solutions to all the community at large no matter what their demographic. We can secure legal documents for everyone that are valid far into the future, sometimes for more than a hundred years. B.A. With your directors having some impressive credentials. Can you tell us more about their backgrounds and how they help your business? B.C. Mercedes Benz was the very beginning for Martial Dosda, then commercial real estate professional counsellor in Paris, Cannes and Strasbourg. His many years of expatriate experience in Bali, learning our local networks, guarantees the results that people need to protect themselves and their investments in Bali. Wiwik Pratiwi Dosda, being a graduated professional, has been Highway’s director for twelve years. Martial has been a specialist of communication, mergers and acquisitions for almost 25 years – with Commerce and Enterprise S.A.R.L and the French group Habitat Center S.A. Martial has also been awarded a prestigious French literature prize by Mr Rene Habby, former education minister of France, with Martial’s work based on human rights. B.A. Is Bali evolving so far as due diligence and legal transparency goes? B.C. Indonesia is one of the largest countries in the world with steady growth. The continuation of its success will not happen without clear due diligence and legal transparency. The past is the past. Now, to put our clients in an independent personal and business position, we have developed tools based on international rules and regulations, plus local Undang Undang as well. The results are speaking for themselves. With the web there is no possibility to hide anymore – now we can be seen anywhere. In the blink of an eye, my thoughts and yours will be in Alaska or Washington or Paris. The world is now a village and our small Bali is under the global microscope which is clean and sharp. There can be no more dodgy choices here anymore. It’s an absolute must to keep everything above board if we are going to reach our potential. Juris Doctor, Alexander Boldizar, from Harvard, has lightened our lantern a lot. Thank you to him, we owe you, Alex.

B.C. The long-term interests us. Here Pareto Law is alive again. We are going to progress for decades more with increasing speed and outstanding power. In your home country you would definitely not base your investments on trust only – here it is the same. I like to say ‘trust is good, control is superior’. One thing is certain: under our administration, our clients simply cannot be out-manoeuvred. In Bali, our belief in Karma is so solid, it is cement. You will build with us strong foundations… our roots. B.A. And finally, Wayan, where is Highway heading in the future in Bali? B.C. Countries from Europe to North America and even Australia are aging. I believe tech or other opportunities will be slightly more difficult for them even though they have great financial and organisational power, and good managing skills, too. Like the world dominators, discipline is a must and for us it must also be ingrained into our psyche. Indonesia is experiencing a demographic explosion. We need to merge for a real win-win solution. This is what we really look toward to. Francois Mitterand once said we have to give time to time. Time is all we have. Here and now, we give no time to time. We need to embrace life and create a better future – now. Open hands and open hearts. For small businesses and corporations, we are here to help with legitimate statuses and the paperwork properly done. We are corporate Juris Consults. We build by merging an older world with a new world. We have shown to our friends and our clients that it is us who have the overall potential… please challenge us. Highway Bali Consulting Services – protecting you and your investments in Bali.

B.A. What is your unique point of difference to other consulting services in Bali? B.C. Communication. B.A. Are there plans to expand to other areas in the future?

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Letters To Bali Advertiser A View from Oz Dear Sir, My wife and I (Australian) discovered Bali some 12 years ago and fell in love with the country and its beautiful people which has resulted in us coming back on an annual basis sometimes doing 2 trips a year. Our last few visits have left us feeling a little disappointed and thinking that some of the beauty and innocence that we have come to expect are dissipating. Amongst the more frequent happenings that disappoint us immensely are the increasing incidents of being offered drugs by locals, the increasing presence of the young girls begging for money with young babies on their hips and more recently an unpleasant experience on our last visit when a lady boy swiftly attempted to remove a valuable necklace. Locals tell me that the latter along with bag snatching is an increasingly common occurrence. Two visits back we had our villa broken in to luckily averting anything being taken when my daughter arrived home unexpectedly to be greeted by an undesirable gentlemen running off to escape on his motor bike.

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I read only today of an Australian family being viciously attacked in the privacy of their remote villa by two men attempting a robbery, the gentlemen bearing stab wounds in an attempt to protect his wife and young family. These types of incidents and references require some urgent attention and effort from the local enforcement agencies as if these patterns and events spiral and continue we will seriously consider how often even if we will continue to visit your lovely country.

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Seeing reports in Australia recently that well established bikie gangs are endeavoring to position themselves in Indonesia is of further concern and something that local authorities would be wise to get on top of and put a stop to before they get any sort of presence. Many Indonesians will fully recognize the importance of tourism and if we feel this way I am certain many others will feel the same. I am totally anti drugs having never indulged and have little sympathy when I read the consequences of tourists being involved in drug trafficking / distribution and maybe it is about time that authorities took a more active and heavy handed approach when people from within your own country involve themselves in this type of activity.

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Our future goal and dream is to in the next 2-3 years establish a business in beautiful Bali that would enable us to spend even more time in paradise and at the same time with satisfaction present us with the opportunity to offer local people employment and security beyond what they currently enjoy. Lets hope those plans are fulfilled and not taken away from us by the changes we have experienced our most recent visits. P & D - Australia

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Trash – again and again and again Dear Sir I read with interest the letter by Doreen Taylor regarding the rubbish in Sanur. This problem is not confined to Sanur but is a continuing problem throughout Bali and Indonesia. Everywhere you go the streets, paths, bush areas and beaches are strewn with rubbish. One must wonder: “How does so much rubbish get everywhere?” This answer is simple - the locals throw it there. The local custom of throwing your rubbish on the ground, wherever you are has caused this eyesore. I was both amazed and appalled a couple of weeks ago when travelling along Jl Imam Bonjol. It had been raining quite heavily and the large drain running along side the road was flowing fast. What do I see? The workers cleaning up the rubbish along the road and verge were throwing it straight into the drain. Unbelievable! I laugh every time I walk along the beach strip between Discovery Mall and Kuta Square, which is always covered in rubbish. All along the pathways are signs asking visitors to “respect our beach, please use the bins provided.” It is not the tourists leaving the mess, it is the locals. The tourists gladly place their rubbish in a bin and, if one isn’t available, they take it with them until they find a bin. You just have to look at the area after a ceremony. They just get up and walk away leaving their mess behind them. Why does this happen? Why is rubbish thrown anywhere on the ground? Why are the drains used as rubbish bins? Why do people finish eating, get up and just walk away leaving their mess behind them? The answer is simple - it’s not their problem.

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Well actually, it is THEIR problem. Everyone should know that a build up of rubbish leads to an increase in rats, flies, mosquitoes and other vermin. The rats must love living here, they get free food every day. This increase in vermin leads to an increase in disease and sickness which affects everyone. Parents wonder why their kids get sick so easily, they are living in a rubbish dump. It wasn’t that long ago that you rarely saw a fly in Kuta. Now they are a plague along with the rats. Rubbish thrown into waterways has to end up somewhere. Blocked, stinking drains can be seen every where. The rubbish that doesn’t get blocked eventually ends up in the ocean. World champion surfer Kelly Slater remarked not long ago that the beaches around Bali are so full of rubbish that soon you won’t be able to swim or surf in them. This article was widely read in Australia, that provides the bulk of tourists here, and other countries.

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Also, tourists will stop coming to Bali and head to other areas that take the rubbish problem seriously. Where were all the tourists in December? Kuta was as dead as a doornail and Kuta beach, which is normally packed, was virtually deserted. All the locals who rely on the tourist industry to survive were hurting. They sit their scratching their heads wondering where all the tourists are and why they aren’t in Bali. It was interesting that a friend who had been to Thailand said the place there was packed with tourists. It is clear that tourists are starting to head to other destinations that are clean and don’t have the smell. In the long run, the locals are going to pay a heavy price for their “It’s not my problem” attitude.

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Despite its glamorous status as one of the world’s favorite tourist destinations, thousands of Bali residents live in extreme poverty. According to the National Social and Economic Survey conducted in 2010, 174,900 of Bali’s 3.9 million residents were living in poverty. As the wet season arrives, impoverished villagers of Bali watch their dilapidated bamboo huts fill with water, making life miserable for the people who live there. Until recently, most remote communities lacked, roads, basic education, access to clean water and electricity. In 2010, Ayana Resort and Spa, Jimbaran partnered with the government on a social responsibility program providing housing in the derelict hamlet of Pucang at Karangasem. This was a fitting project for Ayana, which means “place of refuge” in Sanskrit. Realising the gulf between the world of pure luxury, experienced by tourists at the cliff top resort, and all of the 19 hamlets in Desa Ban, East Bali, Ayana’s staff sought out the community, personally delivering books, satchels and writing equipment as well as, a pair of breeding cows. As one of the beneficiaries of tourism, Ayana then created a housing project, which was the pilot for a broader program coordinated by the Bali government’s Social Welfare Coordinating Board. Together they delivered housing and environmental solutions to this disadvantaged community by building 51 brick houses for Pucang villagers as part of the company’s corporate social responsibility program. The villagers helped build these houses, working under the supervision of construction engineers from Ayana and using materials donated by the resort. Funds from additional donors were used to install a freshwater pump and solar energy panels providing electricity for the village that will enable the women to increase their output as they work well into the night. MAKING A DIFFERENCE This recent housing program has changed lives for communities in Desa Ban, together with a government-funded asphalt road, which finally opened safe access to the area. Slowly but surely, progress has been made, and most of these changes have stemmed from a truly inspirational group of people. In 1998 David Booth, founder of the East Bali Poverty Project discovered, and engaged with the community of Ban, consisting of 15,000 people living in 19 remote sub-villages scattered over 7,200 hectares of arid, steep land on Mount Abang. The only access to the outside world was via steep, narrow mountain footpaths and generations of isolation, combined with poor soils, precipitous slopes and lack of convenient fresh water sources, had created conditions of appalling poverty dominated by serious health issues including probably the highest incidence of goitre in the world (85%).

effectively improving their quality of life,” says Wayan Widhiada, Director of Engineering at the Ayana Resort. “Despite the images of paradise, many Balinese are still living below the poverty line and it is our responsibility to give back as generously as they welcome us with open arms into their country and their homes.” PRICELESS GIFT Each of the 19 hamlets has a different law and dialect meaning every individual in Pucang hamlet had to agree to the change of architectural style of their dwelling. For many Ban people ‘outsiders’ were not welcome, including those of nearby communities. But thankfully Pucang elders agreed to allow more robust homes to be constructed. Over the years, the p r o v i n c i a l government has tried to improve poor people’s living conditions through programs that provide modest homes for free, by partnering with companies on the island. Ban village chief Ketut Kariarta said that conditions were much better now than in previous years after several companies launched CSR programs. Ni Wayan Pugluk was a recipient of such company assistance and gladly left his damp and dilapidated bamboo hut with his family, relocating to the new brick house. “It’s been a priceless gift for a community that was so desperate for a helping hand”, Pugluk explains.” I didn’t have the courage to ever dream of having such a house,” he says. For some, the image of aid organizations and resorts working with poor and needy communities may be seen to hurt the island’s image, which usually projects a picture of ‘smiling Balinese people’ to potential tourists. However, Bali Governor I Made Mangku Pastika is pleased that many companies are willing to work with the local administration to eliminate poverty. “Tourism should benefit these people, not just investors or city people, there should be no poor families on this rich island”, Pastika explains.

asked what they needed to improve their lives and their top priorities were education for children and better farming techniques. Thus, rather than an NGO deciding what was best for the community, local people were involved early in the process which gave them “ownership” of the project. Desa Ban’s success in battling poverty had a direct effect on erosion control. First of all, soil erosion was one of the significant elements related to the community’s desperate situation. Clearing the mountainsides of their natural protective cover of vegetation to grow cassava and maize had resulted in a loss of the rich volcanic topsoil over time. With topsoil being gradually being lost by erosion, crop yields had nowhere to go but down. Soil erosion has been greatly reduced by the introduction of agricultural terraces, which retain water and are protected by vetiver grasses. Vetiver is valued throughout tropical Asia for its deep roots, which do an excellent job of holding soil in place and retaining moisture. Desa Ban has vetiver nurseries where the grasses are started from shoots and eventually transplanted to terraces and slopes, which need stabilization. These grasses provide long-term stability to agricultural land and can save millions of tons of topsoil. BAMBOO REFORESTATION The slopes of Mount Agung and Mount Abang were stripped bare by the eruption of Mount Agung in 1963. EBF and EBPP plan to strategically expand existing forest by planting adjacent fields with bamboo. Ten percent of each hectare of land will be planted to create shelterbelts that provide erosion control and sun and wind protection. As the bamboo shoots grow into towering pillars, new grasses and other plant species will naturally germinate and thrive below, reversing desertification and re-greening these barren hills. The eruption had a devastating effect on the environment and on local residents, for they lost their entire environmental infrastructure: the ecosystems that provided them food. In June 2011, Environmental Bamboo Foundation (EBF) coordinator Arief Rabik supervised a group to plant bamboo seedlings on the barren northern slopes of Mount Agung. Bamboo is a highly valuable construction material; it serves a variety of purposes within Balinese Hindu ceremonies, and is utilized for handicrafts. The group works closely with the East Bali Poverty Project. Their strategy is to plant a 25-meterwide bamboo shelterbelt on the dry hills that block out the sun, slow down the wind and encourage more precipitation. “If you don’t plant correctly and get a good soil mix, the plant is going to take a long time to find the right access to food and water. If you do it right and plant the right species at the right time, in the right place, then you can quickly get a new ecosystem”, said Rabik. Thanks to its rapid growth rate, Desa Ban’s residents can now harvest the bamboo without depleting its supply. The goal of the project is three-fold to promote reforestation, improve the local environment, and stimulate the local economy. This agro-forestry effort is one of many projects the Environmental Bamboo Foundation has established in Indonesia since its formation in 1993. EBF seeks to protect tropical forests by promoting and demonstrating the many conservation and development opportunities that bamboo offers.

In 2010 Ayana Resort showed they were committed to contributing to this region by partnering with the Balinese government, and directly improve the livelihoods of people in need. The 51 houses, which replaced the residents’ dilapidated bamboo huts, are 25 square meters in size, with two bedrooms and a separate terraced living area.

LIFE IN DESA BAN During the rainy season, the Ban community is affected by catastrophic flash floods, and during the dry season, streams disappear, and the porous volcanic soils lose all the moisture needed to grow crops. Prior to the East Bali Poverty Projects involvement, villager’s eked out a precarious existence growing cassava and maize, limited to one crop per year. Child mortality was 30-50% before age one and many kids were covered with sores. Because the nearest reliable springs were too far from the community to provide a regular source of water, people gathered rainwater from their roofs for domestic use. Rainwater lacks some of the essential minerals needed for human health, especially iodine. Thus, goiter was rampant in the population and many children suffered from iodine deficiency disease. Reduced productivity fuels an endless ‘poverty trap’.

“We are delighted that this latest government program has made a meaningful contribution to the lives of Ban villagers,

ATTACKING POVERTY After identifying these issues, the Desa Ban community was

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Living in the rain shadow of Bali’s highest volcano, Mount Agung, they were completely isolated from the rest of the island. Through highly sustainable solutions, David has transformed an unhealthy existence into one with schools, sanitation and nutritious food. The area is extremely arid with limited fresh water available, and most children walk kilometers to attend school each day. Women mostly work as bamboo weavers while men find work in big cities such as Denpasar, forcing them to separate from their families.

These essential projects are helping to restore a degraded ecosystem on sacred land and support a community-based reforestation project that mutually benefits humans and nature. It is always great to see a community working towards a better future, yet so much more needs to be done. The village school requires additional funds for curriculum development and to remain in regular operation. By contacting the following groups you can offer to help eliminate poverty and improve heath, nutrition and education for Balinese people. www.eastbalipovertyproject.org www.bamboocentral.org www.ayanaresort.com


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dynamic sales & marketing Accountant/Personal Assistant/ Office Manager required with fluent English, computer literate and full knowledge of Quickbooks. Please send C.V.‚s & work experience to: <helen@ missmilne.co.uk>. [655] English Teacher! Teach Correct English to restaurant staff. 4 times @90 minutes/ Afternoon. T. 0812 3635 5574. [658] Models wanted. Female, missy fashion, age 30-45. Send sample photo, CV to <info_model@yahoo.com>. Only short list will be contacted. [218]

profile.

English

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speaking.

Highly competitive salary. Send your CV to: <jobs@ foodpanda.co.id>

with

subject “HR Bali”. [670] Dicari

71

Sales

Marketing,

Pria/Wanita,

memiliki

kendaraan sendiri. Kirim CV ke: Email: <microton-bali@

POSITION VACANT Marketing Manager We’re still looking for Mr or Ms Right for the role of Marketing Manager for our hospitality accessories division. Candidates must have experience in brand marketing, managing a team, skilled in advertising and exhibitions. Send current CV and photo to: PT Sourcing Bali Jalan Gunung Salak 31A Kerobokan, Bali 80361 Indonesia Or email raka@sourcing-bali.com Applications closing 2nd of February NC/Es/23 Jan 13

trimax.co.id>. Hub (0361)

Travel & Lifestyle Magazine (English language) seeking:

9229955/66. [675] Looking

for

Project

Coordinator/Manager: experienced

w/

knockdown

wood

&

construction.

Architect/Drafter: understand furniture, CAD 2D/3D,

Microsoft

Full-Time/ Freelance Editors, Writers & Contributors: For our range of publications. We will consider expat or local applicants. Those with an interest in travel, lifestyle & gourmet food are ideal.

Please email your CV (including Cover Letter and photo) to balieditorial@gmail.com for an immediate interview.

Office.

NC/Es/26 Dec 12

Book-Keeper: work in detail,

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

Tailor/ dressmaker wanted in Canggu to fulfill my private orders/designs. SMS 0818 0546 2012. [669]

experienced Office.

w/

Microsoft

Speaks

English,

western standard. Email CV + photo to <hrd.finedesign@ gmail.com>. [676]

PT Limajari Cargo is looking for a Sea Freight Customer Service Staff. Experienced, English and French speaking will be a plus. Please send CV to : <info@limajaricargo. com>. [661]

Looking

for

experienced

male who has a sound understanding of setting up Indonesian PT and PMA company,

Immigration

knowledge.

Please

send your CV to <info@ Urgent: Looking for Manager, Executive Marketing. New Villa / Hotel in Sanur. 0813 5312 8222. <wayanferry@gmail.com> <export032000@yahoo. com>. [663]

easysolutionsbali.com>. [677] SPG required for art gallery in Kerobokan with fluent English, max. 30yrs, min. SMU, good looking. Send

Looking for Staff PT. Solar System is looking for reliable persons who are interested to work and grow in the solar business. We are looking for the following positions: Sales Person for Shop • Sales experience • Fluent in English • Technical/engineering background is a plus • Connections to the construction sector is a plus • Computer literate • Pro-active, honest, friendly Technician • Electrical or plumbing background • Experienced in installations • Basic English skills Send your CV to info@solarsystemindonesia.com or call 0361-8445970 for more information. NC/Es/23 Jan 13

CV to : <ssshowroom@ hotmail.com>. [678]

Jazz Cafe Ubud Looking for Rest. Manager, Waiter/ es, Bartender. Please Call (0361) 976594 or <info@ jazzcafebali.com>. [664] Small Lifedrawing Class looking for models, Kerobokan. Call Kate-0819 3607 0667. [665] Fit model required for fashion label. Must measure bust 34” waist 26.5“ and hips 37.5”. Please email: <ninakresna@yahoo.com> or call 0812 3615 6973. [666] Urgently needed: Production Assistant: must have garment or fashion experience, computer skills, administration, basic English / Retail Supervisor: must have experience in retail or sales, computer skills, basic English. Please send CV to <yanti@indigokidsglobal. com>. [667] NC/Es/23 Jan 13

Looking staff Hairdresser, Therapist and Receptionist for Salon in Uluwatu. CV to: <saloncanggubali@hotmail. com>, telp (0361) 735593 or 745 1083. [555] The

Alliance

française

de Denpasar recruits its Receptionists.

Part-time

25 hours per week. Native Indonesian speaker needed. <info@afdenpasar. org> .

[679]

Looking

for

administration officer

an Jl

Sari Dewi 18, Seminyak, Full time, Must speak English and

Indonesian,

Good

administrative

knowledge,

Experienced,

organized,

honest, and hard worker, Salary negotiable. Please contact

us

via

email:

<recruitmentforvoyage@ gmail.com>. [681]

SALES MARKETING MANAGER The new company “OH MY GREEN “moving into a new Market trend of the environment that develops worldwide, and particularly in the field of construction and architecture. Responsibilities: True self responsible, and ambassador of our concept, the candidate have charge of all the sales process, prospecting to finalizing and monitoring. Detection officials and decision makers following targets: • Architects, property developers, airports, shopping centers, publics’ administrations, Resorts and large corporations…. • Detection of new real estate projects underway in indonesia, (Bali and Indonesian big cities). • Achieving sales targets • Providing and assisting others duties as required. REQUIEREMENTS • Female or Male 30-40 years • Candidate sensitive and interested in the environment and new technologies in this field. • Candidate must possess at least Business Bachelor degree • 4 years experience at least in the sale of high level negotiation • Knowledge of the construction and architecture • Excellent spoken and written English • Landscaping knowledge is a plus… Interested candidates are invited to submit your resume, stating expected salary and date of availability together with a recent photograph to : Email :info@oh-my-green.com Phone : 0361 8482656 Fax : 0361 8482657 Only shortlisted candidates will be notified NC/Es/23 Jan 13


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Employment

Bali Advertiser

23 January - 06 February, 2013

BUSINESS SERVICES Private teacher Bahasa Indonesian for foreigner. Dwi 0813 3870 5158, <dwi. astari@yahoo.com>. [074]

NC/Es/23 Jan 13

<www.BaliShoot.com>. Professional Photographer. Product Photograpy. [654] Private tutoring for English or Bahasa. Professional female tutor. Home / office. Call: 0361-803 5005. [653]

NC/Es/23 Jan 13

Work from home, or the beach, or your home on the beach. Ready for an Internet Lifestyle? Free info < proel ead@ gmai l . com> . [947] Professional Photography services. Affordable price. Call: 0813 1017 7700 < w w w. A r i o s G a l l e r y. com>. [708] Private home care/nurse by qualified registered nurse for expats/ foreigners. French/English/ Indonesian speaking. More info : 0878 6050 8919, <homenursebali@gmail. com>. [344]

NC/Es/23 Jan 13

Bali Alternative Media seeks 1. Bali Alternative Media is expanding! If you are an experienced Sales/Marketing Executive in Bali with a proven track-record, looking for a career that offers high-salary, great training and support and freedom to be yourself, BAM may be your new home! Please forward a letter explaining why you are the right person to develop sales for BAM along with a current C.V. 2. Graphic Designer Minimum 2 years print media experience (illustrator, photoshop, corel, etc.), good English, well organized, career minded (no freelance) only need apply.

Teaching Indonesian language for foreigner and English for local students, please contact at (0361) 418678 or 0878 6252 4468, or email to <jollyroger_bali@ yahoo.co.id>. [554] Composite decking specialist & carpentery. E-mail: <woodworking. bali@yahoo.co.id> / 0819 9985 7305. [033] Get those product photos now! For your website or paper advertisement. Why wait? <hejphotos@gmail. com> or SMS 0819 3601 4449 for info. [500] Nanny English Speaking, Reliable. 0878 6267 6051 <rhat.augusta@yahoo. com>. [640]

Please send CV and cover letter to:

info@balialternativemedia.com

Private English Tutor special for Children. Astria 0813 3969 4678. [641] Professional Photography Services. Pre-Wedding, Wedding, Fashion. Call 0819 9933 7208 <www. s e v e n t h p h o t o g r a p h y. com>. [647]

Local Chef

is needed for luxury villa in Seminyak Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner 6 days per week. Cooking for 4 people. Must speak English. Bob 081338328216 NC/Es/23 Jan 13

Dog groomer - homebased, Australian accredited. Please contact (0361) 203 0509 or email <littlepawsgarage@gmail. com>. [657] Need Quality Control, Supervisor, Interior, Furniture, Kitchenset? Call 0881 460 2907. [659]

NC/Es/23 Jan 13

Jewellery (Small) Business For Sale. <www. raisaswarovskibali.com>. Info : <raisaswarovskibali@ hotmail.com>. [671] Tirta Massage for Man and Women. Telp. 0878 6142 7366. [672] Writing English Content. Setting up a New Business? Need product descriptions, menu enhancement, website content or standards and procedures written using creativity and good English grammar. Contact Susan 0852 5750 0089. [673] Australian trained and registered Nutritionist & Naturopath conducting face-to-face & Skype consultations. Treating all health conditions naturally without drugs. <www. k i m b e r l y k u s h n e r. c o m > , <kimberlydhyani@gmail. com>. [674] Indonesian Lesson for Private/ Group. 0878 5911 1140 <tjonly4u@yahoo. com>. [680] Professionally organize your Wedding party, B’day Party, Decoration, Party Venue & Entertainment. Call +62 81 7972 5265, email: <savethedatebali@gmail. com>. [682]

NC/Es/23 Jan 13

Technical Manager The Technical Manager post is responsible for the production and installation of a telecoms device for a hospitality service industry based in Bali. The Manager will also be accountable for quality assurance within a production workshop, the maintenance of the workshop and appropriate record keeping. This is a unique opportunity to join an expanding company at the initial stage of product development and implementation. Send your CV and covering letter to: ernita.marbun@baliepicure.com NC/Es/23 Jan 13

NC/Es/23 Jan 13

URGENTLY REQUIRED SALES EXECUTIVE

• Experienced in Sales and Marketing. Catering or Villa Background • Strong hospitality backgrounds and ready to be a part of a very exciting and innovative company • Has strong leadership and good presentation skill • Good English speaking and written • Has a good networking with corporate and travel agent • Dynamic, strong communication skills, guest services oriented • Able to work in a team of talented professionals, a passion for people and their work

EVENT & CATERING PROJECT MANAGER

• Strong hospitality backgrounds and ready to be a part of a very exciting and innovative company • At least 2 years of experience in similar area • Excellent organizational and planning skills • Energetic, innovative, detail oriented and have a passion for giving guests an exceptional experience

ACCOUNTING

• Good command both written spoken English as well as computer literate • Familiar with A/P & A/R • At least 2 years experience • Accounting Graduated Send CV to isa.harumavati@baliepicure.com NC/Es/26 Dec 12

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

AquaMarine Diving - Bali Seminyak (Office Positions)

Detail-oriented, hard-working, native English speakers. Efficient all-rounders with ‘can do’ attitude Superb organisational skills and self-motivation Excellent keyboard skills (Microsoft Office Suite) Proactive with strong administration background Responsible, outgoing forward-planners Marketing/tourism industry background advantageous

Assistant to Director Managerial skills; knowledge of small business a plus Familiarity with social media and web preferred

Dive Travel Consultant High volume of emails and computer work These are NOT working holiday positions. Minimum 12 mths commitment, 8hrs/day, 5.5 days/wk. CV with expected salary and available start date to HRD@AquaMarineDiving.com ~ Must like dogs and be available for interview in Bali ~ NC/Es/23 Jan 13


Bali Advertiser Green School Bali invites you to join our team as

LOOKING FOR WORK (Cari Kerja)

General Office Assistant • • • • •

Employment

23 January - 06 February, 2013

Russian for

expat

a

job

looking

in

shipping/

logistics/operations

Experience in general office task, Computer proficiency and excellent administration skill Self-initiative, detailed and result oriented Accounting and HR background will be an advantage Able to communicate in English (spoken and written) Please send resume and supporting documents (not more than 2 MB) to hrd@greenschool.org NC/Es/23 Jan 13

HOST(ESS)

or

Expat seeking employment

administration

as Project Manager /

years of working experience,

Supervisor or can build for

fluent

you.

average bahasa Indonesia.

081

2362

9939.

position.

an

English,

6

French,

<balicontractor@dps.

Bachelor

degrees.

centrin.net.id>. [050]

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I’m looking for part time job.

English

Working

Private Lessons given by

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Send CV with recent photo to careers@raywhiteparadise.com

lady

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All

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and Bahasa. Please e-mail:

NC/Es/23 Jan 13

1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 7.000 per word.

Web Programming & IT Staff

new challenge. Experience

retired

Accounting. Speak English

EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION

Ray White Paradise Property is looking for

com>. [925]

connection.

Geschikte kandidaten spreken uitstekend Nederlands, zijn bekend met de Nederlandse cultuur en hebben ervaring in de toerisme industrie.

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Please email your application letter & CV with recent photograph to contact below: Attn.: Widya Pratiwi widya.pratiwi@asmara-home.com Call for further info to (0361) 9177770

Female expat looking for

have

Experienced in admin and

Excellent salary and benefits package, including annual trip home. Interested applicants may submit a detailed resume including a recent photograph to: careers@gili-lankanfushi.com

(BALI)

Requirements: • Fluent in English, both written and spoken • 7-10 years experience in furniture and related industry • Agency Experience Necessary

<madedewi83@gmail.

home,

Levels. Marie 0878 6254

We are currently seeking a Spa Manager to join our award winning team. The successful candidate will meet the following criteria: • at least 3 years Spa Management experience in a 5 star environment • overseas experience an advantage • excellent English language skills – Japanese an advantage • operational expertise • ability to create annual budget • superior sales and promotion experience • independent and self motivated • human resources experience

QC MANAGER

Requirements : • bachelor degree from information technology, computer science or relevant study • male max 27 years old • having experience in web programming language: PHP, CSS, HTML, JQuery, javascript • having experience in using MYSQL SQL • good English • hard worker & self-learning person • having experiences in developing company profile website

at

internet

SPA MANAGER

ASMARA HOME BALI LOOKING FOR:

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Asialink Holidays is voor haar gasten op Bali op zoek naar een representatieve host(ess).

Voor meer informatie: Vina@asialink-holidays.com

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in Nanny, Babysitting & Day

supervising,

Care +62 813 5306 0358,

sales.

<maida8446@hotmail.

languages

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Speaks

Is building their team and require

basic

RETAIL SALES STAFF WEB MANAGER PART-TIME BOOKKEEPER/PA Only apply if you speak English & have experience, passion & ambition Send CV to: office@featherandfind.com Tel: 0878 6062 2509

incl.

Hardworking

Expat long termed stay is

baliexpat29@gmail.com

searching

081 339 348 616. [660]

fulltime

challenging

/

management reliable

Addressed to parents with

company. Over 10 years

children/kindergartens/

experience

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schools/training companies/

business. Motivated, team

private learners. Ex-Supply

player and hardworking. For

Maths

CV <mainski@gmail.com> /

certified and experienced

0819 3601 4449. [595]

native Teacher of Italian as

position

at

a in

the

Teacher

HOUSE OF FEATHERS

multiple

and team player. Contact: for

NC/Es/23 Jan 13

communication,

NC/Es/23 Jan 13

(Milan),

a foreign language to 16+. Native Speaking Teacher

Highly educated, competent

seeks

Work.

to provide tuition and support

In Kuta, Seminyak, Legian

on a number of school

area. English, Math, Social

subjects, included French,

Studies, Science. 0813 3712

Economics,

4869. [634]

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Permanent

Childcarer Freelance

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References in

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tax consultant. 0878 6002

Based

Sanur.

Please

2239/<anggra1@yahoo.

contact: <sarlu9666@gmail.

com>. [648]

com>. [683]

4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 11.000 per word 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp.11.000 per word 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank. NC/Es/23 Jan 13

NC/Es/23 Jan 13

URGENT REQUIRE RAPHAEL COLLECTION is a Holistic Jewelry company now opens vacancy for: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Personal Assistant: Women, Good English, and Operation skill Merchandising / Customer Service Manager: exp. Min 2 Years in Silver Jewelry Manufacture, Perfect English PPIC Manager: exp. Min 2 Years in Silver Jewelry Manufacture Production Manager: exp. Min 3 Years in Silver Jewelry Manufacture Administration Staff Worker Jobs Distributions: exp. Min 2 Years in Silver Jewelry Manufacture Sales Attendant: Women, good looking Driver

Please send your Application to: 1. Email to : hrdraphael@gmail.com or 2. Raphael Coll. Shop at Jalan Danau Tamblingan No. 54, Sanur. Tlp. 285806 C/Es/14 Nov 12

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Employment

Bali Advertiser

23 January - 06 February, 2013

Chief Engineer

We are currently seeking a dynamic at Bali Epicure in Bali. The well qualified applicant will be working at our main office site based in Kerobokan. If you are searching for a great working environment with great people, this is the right job for you! Position in Organization: Responsible : General Manager/Owner Representative/Operational Manager. Supervise : Assistant & all Supervisor, Engineering staff. Description of responsibilities : 1. Provide guidance and oversight of human resources in the Engineering department. 2. Make maintenance plans for all machinery and equipment (Boiler, Machine, Kitchen, AC, including its installations, etc.) 3. Make a plan of maintenance work on buildings and plant. 4. Test plans and fire safety equipment (hydrant system, fire extinguisher, etc.) 5. Lead and supervise the implementation of the overall energy operation. 6. Documenting Picture / Plan of buildings (blue print), electrical installation, clean water installation, dirty water installation, gas installation and manual machines. 7. Provide a continuous training to all employees on how to use the fire extinguishers as well as the implementation of rescue techniques if a fire occurs. 8. Recommend the establishment of the Fire Department who are trained to be approved by the management. 9. Documenting the results of machinery maintenance, fire and security systems into the physical building Equipment History Card. 10. Supervise the implementation of the jobs which have to be done by maintenance. 11. Responsible for documenting inventory (assets) of the company. 12. Preparing annual work plan as a work reference for the Engineering department. 13. Making financial budget based on the work plan. 14. Attending meetings as scheduled. Duties: 1. Propose and evaluate budget. 2. Checking and approve the purchase requisition of ordering the goods to be approved by General Manager, Owner Representative, Operational Manager. 3. Checking all the current equipment throughout the department is related to its maintenance & property. 4. Setting standards and quality of the goods for the Engineering Department. Send your CV and covering letter to: ernita.marbun@baliepicure.com NC/Es/23 Jan 13

Community Groups

NC/Es/23 Jan 13

Part 5 of 8

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

Kupu-Kupu Foundation A not for profit organization (NGO) whose main aim is to improve the lives of physically and mentally handicapped children, adolescents and adults in Bali. We are helping people who have never been out of their house or who never have seen a wheelchair or been to a school. If you want more information please contact Begonia Lopez 0812 362 8720, visit our website: www.yamp.com/kupukupu or e-mail: <kupubali@yahoo.com>. Also visit our Gallery featuring art by our disabled friends: Jl. Raya Ubud at the corner of Jl. Hanoman, Ubud. Kuta International Christian Church Kuta International Christian Church, (also known as Bali Legian Church). English service 10:30 AM on Sundays at Jalan Pattimura (exit Legian across from Mamas Restuarant). Parking available in multi-story building 50 meters from church (across from Jl. Mataram intersection with Pattimura). Webpage: kutainternationalchristianchurch.org. Contact Merriyes 08179765673 / <kiccbali@gmail.com>. Kuta Rock Church Church, English language Christian Sunday service at KRC building. Jl, Nakula #77, Seminyak, starts at 10am. Please call 0813 3855 7970 for more information. Life Drawing Groups All Artists Welcome - Every Wednesday & Saturday 10am - 1 pm, Pranoto’s Art Gallery, Jalan Goa Gajah, Tengkulak, (next door to Bumi Sekembang) on the road to Goa Gajah. 5 minutes by car from Ubud. Phone number. 0821 4488 4025 or website: <http://www.age.jp/~pranoto>. Lions Club Bali Surya Host (LCBSH) Lions Club is an international organisation, established in the USA in 1917. Lions members come from different nations educational backgrounds, professions and religions. Every month LCBSH conducts activities including regular meetings, social activity for the community or fund raising, of which the funds raised will be used to help the needy community. If you would like to know more about Lions Club Bali Surya Host you are welcome to observe our regular meetings. We

meet every first Tuesday of the month at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel. Further information contact Ms. Desak Purnama (President). Mob/SMS 081 138 0537. <lionsclubbali@ gmail. com>. <www.lionsclubbali.blogspot.com>.

atmosphere provides help from peers and offers an ongoing support network for recovering addicts who wish to pursue and maintain a drug-free lifestyle. For help please call 08123794-6658 or check our website at <www.na-bali.org>.

Nederlandse Club Bali Living in Indonesia Practical information for foreigners moving to and living in De NCBali is een club van Nederlanders die permanent of Indonesia. Living in Indonesia, a site for expatriates <http voor langere tijd op Bali wonen. Iedere eerste dag van de maand hebben we een borrelbijeenkomst op het strand van www.expat.or.id>. Sanur. We delen informatie met elkaar, organiseren BBQ avonden, trips en andere bijeenkomsten. Het lidmaatschap Mangrove Society Mangrove Information Centre gives a chance to the people is open voor Nederlands sprekenden en hun partners. Bezoek who are concerned with mangrove or environment to become onze website <www.NCBali.info> voor meer informatie. a member of Mangrove Society. Jln Bypass Ngurah Rai Km, Nederlandse Ondernemers Borrel Bali (NOBB) 21 Suwung Kauh Denpasar- Bali, ph. (0361) 726 969, 726 546, 728 966. Fax. (0361) 710 473, email: <micjica@indosat. Join our monthly informal social and professional networking event for Dutch enterpreneurs on Bali. Share experiences and net.id>, web. <www.mangrovecentre.or.id>. expand your network while enjoying a nice drink. For information contact <ondernemersborrelbali@gmail.com>. Manik Organik - Free Meditation Class Tuesdays at 7pm. Jl. Danau Tamblingan 85, Sanur, Bali, Nicotine Anonymous Indonesia shop: +62 (0) 361 855 3380 / <www.manik Nicotine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women helping organikbali.com>. each other to live free of nicotine. We meet weekly in Bali on Sundays, 5:30PM - 6:30PM. Address: The Ruko, Jl. Dhyana Meditation of Sahaja Yoga International - Bali With the awakening of Kundalini technique and divine loves. Pura #103 2nd Floor Seminyak. Upstairs of Warung Kita. For Every Sunday at the Bali Art Center in the garden & lotus information call: 0819 1638 4327. pool - Denpasar at 17:00pm. “Jay Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi”. Opportunity / Charity Shop Contact Nyoman Suidana 081 138 5771. Dogs and Kids located in Ubud. We need volunteers and also donation of clothes or anything saleable. This charity Narcotics Anonymous Drug Problem? Narcotics Anonymous can help! The Narcotics shop supports BARC’s animals and children in need. Please Anonymous message is “that an addict, any addict, can stop call 0361 275 7664 or 0819 9944 4057 or see our website using drugs, lose the desire to use and find a new way to live.” <www.freewebs.com/balidogs>. Our name, Narcotics Anonymous, is not meant to imply a Pondok Pekak Library & Learning Center - Ubud focus on any particular drug; NA’s approach makes no distinction between drugs including alcohol. Narcotics Extensive collection of fiction and non-fiction books in English, Anonymous is a global, community-based organization with Indonesian & other languages. Excellent reference section on a multi-lingual and multicultural membership. We offer Bali and Indonesia. Courses/classes in Indonesian Language, recovery from the effects of addiction through working a Balinese art and music. Open air space for reading, meetings, twelve-step program, including regular attendance at group events. Great place to meet other people, exchange information, meetings. We have both English language and Bahasa or just relax and read. Food and drinks available. Located on Indonesia meetings throughout Indonesia. The group the East side of the football field, Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud. Phone: (0361) 976194. E-mail : <librarypondok@yahoo.com>.

COMMUNITY GROUPS is free for all non profit activities, groups, etc. For your group to be listed here contact: Bali Advertiser Tel. 755 392 / Fax. 764 191 or email : info@BaliAdvertiser.biz. Please notify our office for any corrections or changes. Let’s keep this up to date!


GREENSPEAK by Ibu Kat

PRESERVING BALI’S LIVING LANDSCAPE

Just as one would expect, the Bali Permaculture Convergence on January 13 was a vortex of positive energy. About 90 interesting folk emerged from the four corners of the island and Suly Resort just outside of Ubud hummed with the vigour of like-minded people networking, sharing information and discussing sustainability issues in the context of their beloved Bali. We learned a lot. Chakra Widia presented on traditional farming philosophies in Bali based on Tri Hita Karana. We saw a new video with Dr Steve Lansing (Director of School of Anthropology, University of Arizona & External Professor, Santa Fe Institute) who is one of the world’s leading authorities on Bali’s traditional subak system. Steffan shared his experience at the Southeast Asian Permaculture Convention in Hong Kong in November. We heard about Food Sovereignty and the Impact of Agricultural Chemicals on Soil and Health from Herbal Doctor and FAO Consultant Xilef Welner, and of the importance of creating seed banks from your humble servant. We were privileged to be the first audience of ‘Greening the Island of the Gods’, a documentary on Bali’s waste issues by the Paradigm Shift Project. See it at http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=4NawUS4Th1I The most riveting presentation for many of us was by Wiwik Darmiasih on the recent recognition of some of Bali’s subaks as a UNESCO World Heritage Site (WHS). Wiwik is a lecturer at the Department of International Relations at Universitas Udayana. An articulate and engaging speaker, she is also Coordinator for Program and Planning of the Governing Assembly for Bali’s Cultural Heritage which was established in 2010. “The cultural landscape of Bali province is a living culture, not a dead monument like so many UNESCO World Heritage Sites,” she explained. “This makes its management very complicated.” Many of us heaved a sigh of relief when we learned of the UNESCO WHS recognition in 2012. But Wiwik revealed that Heritage Site status is no guarantee of protection for Bali’s ancient rice terraces. Far from it. In fact, this spotlight on Bali brings a host of new challenges.

Alit Artha Wiguna from the Bureau of Agricultural Research and Technology, along with other experts and stakeholders, on a planning team to make recommendations to government on the nomination dossier. The team worked on the nomination of Bali’s subaks with UNESCO for 12 years and is intimately aware of the challenges.

Heritage Site status is no guarantee of protection for Bali’s ancient rice terraces Four subak landscapes in five regencies have been selected as the World Heritage Site, officially named Cultural Landscape of Bali Province: the Subak System as a Manifestation of the Tri Hita Karana Philosophy. The first site is the supreme water temple Pura Ulun Danu Batur, where the priests and farmers traditionally meet to consult and gather holy water. The second is the subak landscape of Pakerisan Watershed, believed to be the oldest in Bali. The third and largest is the subak landscape of Catur Angga Batukaru, which includes forests and two lakes. The fourth is the royal water temple Pura Taman Ayun, which represents the importance of the royal family. The total area of the WHS is over 19,000 hectares.

The caste system is traditionally set aside in these meetings. Subaks are one of the most ancient of functioning democratic institutions; the farmers decide cooperatively when to plant. Bali’s irrigation water, leached through volcanic soil, is rich in natural dissolved phosphates and potassium; it is a perfect hydroponic delivery system. The farmers grew many varieties of heritage rice and the cooperative system between the subaks of providing and withholding water controlled insect pests and rats. It all worked beautifully for about a thousand years. Then in the 1970s the Indonesian Government, guided by the World Health Organization, bid Bali’s farmers to start growing constantly irrigated hybrid rice using chemicals. The water temples and complex cooperative planting systems were set aside, and the optimal conditions of traditional water delivery and pest management soon began to break down. Unnecessary use of chemical fertilizers impoverished farmers and damaged coral reefs. That’s another story. The government now understands the advantages of traditional cultivation and the water temple is allowed to manage the subaks once again. Wiwik has been working with Stephen Lansing, Professor Wayan Windia from Udayana’s Department of Agriculture and

The planning team envisions two gateways to the WHS where visitor fees will be collected. Whatever fraction of Bali’s seven million visitors a year visits the WHS, plenty of rupiah will be generated. Many eyes are already gleaming at the prospect. This being Indonesia, it’s essential to design a transparent system where the collection of money is accountable and some benefits indeed reach the farmers. Then there are legal questions. How to manage the site as a whole when each area has its own traditional laws and regulations? Can the landowners build on their land if it’s within a WHS? According to UNESCO protocols, no development is allowed unless it’s sustainable, and land can be sold only with agreement from other subak members and cannot be converted. But this is very challenging to implement. The WHS is technically a national strategy area, like a military area, and should be highly protected by the national government. However, there are many conflicts of interest.

Bali’s fabled landscape is in danger of being loved to death. Almost 7 million international and domestic tourists visit the island each year. About 5,000 hectares of agricultural land has been lost between 2005 and today to commercial development and land conversion. All those villas, hotels, roads and shops have a huge negative social and environmental impact on Bali.

Another issue is taxation, which is a heavy burden for farmers. Not many people realize that when they build a villa on a rice field, the neighbouring farmers’ taxes go up. The Governor of Bali has pledged that taxes for subaks within the WHS will be supported through subsidies, but the national government does not agree.

“Bali’s traditional subaks could easily end up in the history books,” Wiwik told us. “There are many factors threatening them, including a major loss of soil fertility and padi ecology due to decades of using agriculture chemicals. The rice farmers get a very low income, perhaps one or two juta per harvest, which not much these days. This makes it very attractive to sell their land.”

Part of the mandate is the conservation and promotion of the ecosystem. The government is now supporting the farmers in transforming the rice fields back to organic cultivation, starting from the top fields, but it will be a slow process. Conservation of material culture, such as the increasingly rare lumbung or rice barns, and the culture of offerings, must also be protected. The planning committee’s legal authority is only valid on a yearly basis, which is very frustrating. The government is working on a more permanent decree that will hopefully give the committee some clout as is weaves its way through the maze of conflicting legal issues, interests and financial expectations. And with the frequent rotation of government officials, there is little corporate memory at official levels.

Recognition by UNESCO carries international status but also brings attention to the many challenges of ensuring that the subaks and the farmers are protected. A desired effect of World Heritage Site is to make the traditional subak system visible to the world and in doing so, hopefully preserve it from extinction. So the eyes of the world may ultimately save Bali’s ancient subak. The Balinese have been growing rice for over a millennia. They developed unique water cooperatives called subaks to ensure that the steep rice terraces all received water when they needed it. Farmers from all over central Bali (wong Bali Tengah) meet at Pura Ulun Danu Batur at Lake Batur, the main temple of the water goddess. Water from this lake does not directly irrigate any rice terraces, but the lake has great symbolic importance and it is also a reservoir for the ground water of Mount Batur.

Infrastructure and facilities such as pathways, signage and waste collection points will be developed. Benefits to farmers within the WHS may include subsidized fertilizer and land taxes, and scholarships for students who want to study agriculture.

Wiwik appealed to Indonesian speakers to step forward as volunteers to help with mapping and conversations with farmers. The more of us who can become involved in these issues, the better. Please contact her at wiwikd@gmail.com

Bali also has serious water issues, heavy monsoons notwithstanding. Most of the water from these torrential rains runs off into drains and rivers and ends up in the sea. Where Wiwik lives in Tabanan, the households only receive water at certain hours of the day because available water must be shared with farmers, hotels and villas. Many rice farmers have had to start growing corn instead, because there is now not enough water for rice cultivation. UNESCO itself has no authority to protect the site. Disagreements and jockeying between different levels of local, provincial and national government, vested interests, development pressures and infrastructure all have to be considered.

Bali’s fabled landscape is in danger of being loved to death “Visitor pressure has to be managed,” Wiwik told me. “When the WHS was announced, many visitors came to the area and walked into the rice fields to take pictures, breaking down the berms between the terraces. This of course made the farmers angry. That kind of thing is going to have to be managed. Who will do it?” The planning team strongly advocates ecotourism. There’s no place for big buses and villas in a World Heritage Site. Farmers will be educated to develop clean homestay facilities so visitors can have an authentic experience. Visitors will also be directed to sustainable hotels and trained guides.

Clarification of the UNESCO matter was the highlight for me, but the Bali Permaculture Convergence (www. balipermacultureconvergence.org) was altogether a very valuable networking and information-sharing event. Warm thanks to Gabe and Steffan for their generous efforts in pulling it together. “The greatest reward is the fact that with such short notice we could gather such a diverse and experienced group of sustainability workers with a desire to cooperate for Bali’s future,” said Steffan. I wasn’t surprised. Bali’s future is an issue close to many hearts.

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Golden Years In Tropical Paradise Retirement in Bali By Skye Laphroaig

An increasing number of foreign retirees are choosing to spend their valuable time and pensions on the island of Bali. Some travel back and forth between this tropical island and their home countries, and some unpack their bags for good.

Evacuation Insurance to a country chosen by their insurer - such as Singapore. Luckily for retirees, some excellent clinics are starting to appear and Michael and Julie usually visit local dentists and GPs.

These retirees are increasingly occupying villas, which are normally rented out to tourists for months or years at a time. And now there is a generous Retirement Visa rule issued by the Indonesian Government.

“It’s time to enjoy life”, Michael says. “I can see myself living here for the rest of my life unless something ‘medically untoward’ pops up. Your perception changes here. I don’t need a big plasma TV, a four-wheel-drive, or the trappings of life.”

I decided to interview my good friends Michael and Julie McKenzie, from the United Kingdom. They first imagined retired life in Bali several years ago after being drawn to its unique Hindu culture. Michael and Julie took the plunge in 2010 and bought a one-way ticket to embrace paradise, and soak up the warm weather; which offers health benefits for most Northern European souls.

However, there have been a few health scares. A brief spell in hospital, costing several thousand dollars, convinced Julie her insurance was crucial. Collectively, they have suffered from dengue fever, pneumonia and a broken ankle over the past two years, soon realizing the vulnerability of being overseas and sick. Travel insurance costs have tripled over the past three years for those over 72. For those retirees without insurance, medical evacuation can cost up to $65,000. FULL TIME CARE AT HOME Despite evidence that life in a society geared to tourism can be challenging for the elderly, Julie swears by the island’s youthenhancing characteristics. She knows a full-time nurse can be employed for about $300 a month but the standard of care, depending on needs, may vary. In the meantime, Julie is enjoying a sense of dignity and respect from Balinese people around her who are community orientated. That, for her, is the real icing on the cake.

ADOPTED HOME Julie, a 60-year-old London pensioner and mother of two came to Bali three years ago with her husband and seems perfectly content in her adopted home, where she now has an established social network and a home help (pembantu) who cleans, cooks, washes, irons, runs messages, and pays the bills. There is a gardener and a pool man, not to mention affordable massages and fine dining. Bali has become a ‘hot spot’ for retirees wanting the good life - or at least, a quality of life they could never afford in the UK. A growing colony of retirees are now able to call Bali ‘home’ thanks to a retirement visa available to Westerners aged 55 or older, who can fully support themselves financially. The one-year visa, which costs $1000, can be extended every year until five years has elapsed, at which time they can apply for a permanent stay permit. However there are restrictions: visitors on the Retirement Visa cannot work, must employ an “Indonesian maid servant” and must be able to prove that their living expenses total $US18.000 annually, close to the full pension often gained in Europe. BALI LIFESTYLE The amount of places, people, services, and activities Julie can access within 15 minutes of her front door is unmatched to home. With English-speaking locals eager to please and expats from every background possible networking in cafes and bars. Those who would be hard-pressed to pay the weekly grocery bill in the UK can afford to eat out frequently here. And let’s face it; you are not doing too badly as a pensioner, if you can afford a home help, driver, and a swimming pool. “You can’t live like that in England,” explains London-expat Michael. “Here you live on a third of what you need in England. The opportunity has given me a new lease of life, and at 64 years of age I am proof of the island’s health benefits. I honestly believe I’ve added five or ten years to my life. I could get to 85 years old and still be very active because of the way I have changed my lifestyle.” The new stress-free lifestyle certainly works for Julie, who is dolled up in her new designer black dress and heels, sipping cocktails at an expat gathering. Julie tells me her son – who is a corporate Banker in Hong Kong, often finds it hard to track his parents down when he regularly comes to visit them in Bali. MEDICAL CARE As you grow older and frailer, it’s wise to weigh up the risks. It would be foolhardy to believe that Bali offers the same level of medical and aged care as Europe. Medical care on the island is substandard when compared with the UK so expats usually have

As we chat, the housekeeper delivers freshly laundered clothes to the McKenzie’s apartment. Another woman sweeps and tidies the rooms. There’s also a personal tailor to recreate fashionable garments. What retiree wouldn’t jump through hoops for this type of lifestyle? Julie eats out a lot, sometimes at cheap local warungs, sometimes at smart restaurants, but when she cooks at home, her housekeeper is right there, cutting up ingredients and cleaning up after guests. COMFORTABLE LIVING Providing you are one of those Brits who has saved enough money to retire comfortably, the average monthly pension can adequately fund the essentials in life and also luxuries like tickets for vibrant cultural performances and travel around the island, where lush rice paddies surround spectacular volcanoes. A lunch out can be as cheap as 30.000 Rupiah (US$3) and a kilo of tropical fruits will cost you less than one piece of the same tropical fruit back in England.

robberies and assaults, particularly against foreigners. In August, a British tourist was stabbed during a villa break-in in Kuta, the fourth foreigner, including an Australian woman, to be targeted that month. McKenzie is under no illusions about the dangers of the island, but the couple has no plans to leave Bali at this point. “Most of these issues are minor, to say the least, explains Michael. “Each day borders on breathtaking and each evening we experience the hush of Bali while watching the stars. The magic of this island lulls us to sleep.” As Michael thinks about the future, he knows there may come a time when he cannot look after himself, the stage where he will be unable to travel. But as we sit together enjoying dinner, those days seem quite distant for the McKenzies. Why did you choose Bali? It was by chance that a client asked me to visit her in Ubud, Bali and I experienced Bali’s constant 85-degree temperature, stunning landscapes, and a warm and gracious people. We plan to spend the rest of our lives here. How do you fund ‘retired life’ in Bali? By renting out our property in England. If you play your cards right, your rental income from property should far exceed your rent in Bali. The difference can be used to supplement your monthly pension allowing you to live like a king. What are the costs? You can eat well on just $4-500 a month. Rented accommodation will set you back $6000-$12000 a year depending on location. Allow $100-200 a month for utilities. You will need around $700 a year for your Retirement Visa and will be expected to pay a small contribution to the local banjar (community), typically $10 a month. When you adapt yourself to the local lifestyle by longer needing air conditioning and cooking local produce at home, you can reduce costs by half. What about cooking and cleaning? As retirees, we must hire Balinese help. Our cook, who is paid $85 a month, shops in the market at 6:00 a.m. and prepares all of our meals from scratch. It’s a very healthy way to live. The local beer is good and keeps us looking younger. Do you have an adequate pension back home? Yes, but if you don’t own your own home in the UK, the weekly pension is not enough. Some retirees living in Bali without assets are unable to return home. Do you have any security worries? Nagging worries can surface about healthcare and living arrangements as old age approaches, isolation from family and lifelong friends. Not to mention worries about the recent spate of assaults and robberies targeting “wealthy” expats. Do you help out in the community? I haven’t come to terms with not going to work anymore. As retirees, we are unable to run a business or earn money in Indonesia. We are very involved with a children’s home, ensuring there is always enough food and medical care. My wife assists in teaching spoken English to schoolchildren, she’s very happy. The island of Bali is a smart choice for retirees who want it all. Blessed with such a range of options, I suggest an exploration tour before you settle on your preferred area. Carefully consider your visa requirements, the cost of living, exchange rate fluctuation, healthcare and ease of cultural integration.

“The most we’ve paid for a meal here was about Rp180.000 (US$20) for a huge steak with salad and three jumbo prawns on top,” Michael exclaims. The McKenzies are renting a condo on the beach in Kuta, South Bali for only US$600 a month. They report that their cost of living has sunk by about 70%. For Julie life couldn’t be better. She’s out on her boogie board when the surf is up and has a deeper tan than your average Hollywood celeb living the dream in California. Her free time is spent reading, cycling, doing yoga and painting. The icy winds of a winter spent in England are now just a distant memory. HITCHES AND QUIRKS The trouble with paradise is that it rarely lasts forever! In recent years many of Bali’s problems such as water shortages, electricity blackouts, substandard phone and Internet connections, poor sewage facilities, and traffic congestion have increased with the constant flow of tourists and unregulated developments. Much more troubling is the recent surge in violent crime including

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• Ideal land for commercial property • 2.190 sqm land located in Central Sanur near Mertasari beach • Serene area just a strolling away from the beach and other tourism venues, including hotels, villas and restaurants. • Leasehold for 22 years

• Classic Balinese style villa surrounded by lush rice ¿elds • Sit on 28 are, 21+ years lease with option to extend for another 20 years • A large & magni¿cent tropical garden with a huge swimming pool forms the centerpiece of the estate, which offers 9 bedrooms ensuite and private decks • The villa achieves solid rental income. A very motivated seller. • Located in the charming and quiet village of Pererenan along the banks of a river

• Modern tropical living in the heart of Bali ‘s most important residential area • Sitting on 495sqm of land, offered for 44 years plus 40 years option to extend • Comprises two bedrooms and bathrooms, fully furnished, landscaped tropical gardens, a curvaceous swimming pool, open-air Jacuzzi, and private parking • Maximum privacy, tranquility and security, under managed estate • 20 mins from the airport and a stone’s throw from the shores of the Indian Ocean

For Sale – USD 350.000,Mediani (62) 815 4721 9369 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 28 7642

For Sale USD 1,300,000 Adami Gilberto (62) 812 4658 8471 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

For Sale USD 625,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

Seminyak • • • • •

BB-V1034

Petitenget Freehold Best Offer Situated at the back of a 460m2 compound, it is practically invisible from the road. Two story 3BR villa, private pool, large parking, open living area Good contemporary design principles, built primarily of Balinese stone Its sunken compound and thick barriers keep its inhabitants safe within, and yet each room enjoys good natural circulation and sunlight, bringing the compound truly alive.

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

Gunung Payung

Seminyak

BB-V968

• Stylish two storey tropical modern villa in Seminyak • 4BR fully furnished villa sit on 690 sqm of land, offered with the management • Simple and modern yet the villa retains the old-world and warmth charm of traditional Balinese architecture with seamless blending of the outdoors with the indoors • The rooms are positioned to catch cool breezes even at the hottest time of year • 16-year leasehold with an option to extend for 20 years based on market price

For Sale USD 300,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

BA-B71

Jimbaran

BA-B56

Balangan • • • • •

BA-L580

Panoramic Prime Building Plot of 730 sqm freehold Building plot Sensational sunset skies with incredible ocean views Peaceful surroundings and ideally located in an established area for villas All utilities on main road Close to supermarket and 15 minutes to the international Airport of Bali

For Freehold USD 230,000 Stephen Williams (62) 857 381 285 89 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

Jimbaran

BA-V480

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

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Exclusive Open Plan Living & Dining Villa In Jimbaran Beach This villa is 310sqm comprising 3 spacious bedrooms with timber Àoors Looking out over the lawn and the pool/bale area Set amongst the 5 star hotels, The Four Seasons Hotel and Intercontinental Resort • Only a short walk to the beach and Bali’s famous Seafood cafes

• Beautiful Tropical villa in a desirable location • The villa is 3 bedroom, 2 storey villa is ideally suited as a full-time residence • Modern Balinese style property is built to the highest standards and high-quality materials • Just minutes from Jimbaran Bay with its famed seafood restaurants and breath-taking sunsets • 15 minutes to the International Airport of Bali

For Freehold USD 473,600 Siti Purba (62) 878 628 220 02 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

For Lease AUD 425,000 for 22 years Eugene Shivnan (62) 819 998 859 04 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

For Freehold AUD 395,000 Luki Purwanti (62) 819 998 491 23 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208 C/Re/G-23 Jan. 13


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GIANYAR

APARTMENTS & VILLAS

House for sale-Saba. 2-storey, swimming pool, guesthouse, hot water, AC, Australian build, ocean view, mountain view surrounding ricefield, nice+quiet, furnished, 15mins from Sanur. 3.25are, Rp. 2.1 billion (nego). 081 2395 3454. [5880]

Wireless broadband Short or long term Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens

Land for Sale Ketewel, 1000 sqm, 2.5 km to the beach, good access to Denpasar&Ubud, rice field view, by the river, lease hold for 25 years. IDR. 370 million nego. 081 2389 0906 / 0878 606 44082 / 0361 744 3993, <info@ joandjo-realty.com>, <www.joandjo-realty.com>. [6289]

RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Call: 736 339 or 081 138 6450 C/Re/A-22 Feb 12

RESTAURANT & BAR FOR SALE WITH PRIVATE RESIDENCE Nusa Lembongan

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

Looking for a Sea Change? Want to build up an new business? Well here it is…. Set on the main road of Nusa Lembongan Village, a short 3 minute walk to the beach Gomez Kinda Mexican Restaurant and Barbarella Bar offer a great opening for anyone looking for a business opportunity on the beautiful island of Nusa Lembongan.

C/Re/G-17 Oct. 12

The restaurant currently has 10 tables and 30 chairs Capacity to seat up to 60. The bar currently has 5 tables, 20 chairs and 15 bar stools Capacity to seat up to 50. Its all decked out and ready to go, furniture, fixtures, fittings, equipment, licences and registrations. Staff are trained and keen so it just needs someone with enthusiasm and flair to make this a great little business.

Charming Studio 3 Levels. Centrally located, quiet. Reasonable rent, min 2 yrs. Fully furnished & equipped. 2 x bedrooms 1 A/C + ensuite bathroom. Available end of January 2013. Email <tamarbali@hotmail.com>. SMS +6145 729 6069. [6187]

avanee residence DENPASAR

BALI

Central Seminyak, Retail store overcontract. Renovated double 80 sq mt shop plus terrace. Suit boutique, spa, cafe, gallery. Has office, lighting, bathroom, phone etc. 2yr 9mo remaining, terms upfront. <balishopforrent@yahoo. com>. SMS 0812 391 0353. [6240]

Out the back is a comfortable 3 bedroom home with swimming pool. Again the house is decked out with all the essential furnishings, fixtures and fittings. Asking price for business and residence AUD$230.000. Business only AUD$140.000 Residence only AUS$ 130,000-All negotiable Sale includes all fixtures, fittings and furniture in the Bar, Restaurant and Home. (some exclusions) Leasehold 18.5 yrs + Option. All licences and permits in place. Plenty of scope and opportunity for right person.

Call Chris on 0821 4617 8739 or e-mail: stewped7@gmail.com

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

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

ONLY Rp. 2 million / month

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

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Shop for rent, located in the middle area of Seminyak, very busy area, many guests walking, good for restaurant, cafe or boutique. Interested please contact 0361-861 5550. [6243] Good deal overcontract bar on prime location tourist street Dyanapura Seminyak. 2 level indoor property 150m2 total, plus 20m2 terrace. Full furnish. Call or SMS +62 878 6175 2425. [6249] Huge shop 160sq/m very modern fit with mezzanine level to rent on Raya Seminyak, central location with busy footfall. Five year lease with option to extend, suitable and set up for busy boutique or can be converted to restaurant/ cafe. Large electric capacity, great opportunity. Please email <thedesigndesciples@hotmail.com>. [6253] Villa for rent (100m2), 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, terrace (50m2), garden (350m2-no pool), sleeps 6, safe, quiet, furnished, AC, hot water, wifi, Indovision, maid, all inclusive. Rp. 10million/month. Email: <uspjesanpomak@ gmail.com>, +62 818 0566 5019. [6259] Petitenget. AAA location. Villa share. Large private suite and bathroom in a luxury staffed villa with private pool. Call/SMS 0858 5747 8091. [6274]

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Villa for rent, 1st March - 31st October, great location, few mtr from the beach. Two bedrooms, big living room, garden, meditation-yoga room. Good value for holidays, surfers and relaxation. <ser.antonino@gmail.com>. 0818 0541 9768. [6206] TOPLOCATION only 3 min. walk from the shopping and restaurants street in main Seminyak, brand new 3 bedroom villa on 350 m2 with big sw. pool. Furnished or nonfurnished. For rent, half yearly or yearly, with extension possibilities! Call Ronald 081 2389 0876. [6285] House for sale/ free hold, modern western style,180 Sqm off Kunti 2. 3 bed room/ 3 bath room, Jacuzzi, rice field view. No agents . Price to sell 1.590.000.000. Call : 0819 9947 9803. [6294] Building for lease: Center of Seminyak. A strip of 6 shops & 1 restaurant, or for any commercial purpose. Built on 800m2 land, strategically located. For lease 20 years. Contact: <breeze.bali@yahoo.com>. [6297] SHOP/office for Lease – Kunti Plaza 5mx10m w/8 mtr ceiling, with 2 floor ht. 100m/yr. 0878 6002 4781-Djoko. [6299] 3 bedroom villa daily daily holiday at Oberoi, 2 bedroom villa close to Bintang Supermarketfor rent a longterm. 2 bedroom house in Canggu Permai. Land for sale 2,3 ara at Kerobokan. Contact email: <betasiregar@yahoo.co.id> or 0878 6111 6455 / 0821 4525 8268. [6304] Rooms for monthly rent @themahaseminyak.com located on strategic location beyond Seminyak and Kerobokan Area. Only IDR. 5.000.000/month incl. free breakfast, Wifi, room services and 30 pcs laundry. Phone: 081 138 0075 or email: <info@themahaseminyak.com>. [6305]


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23 January - 06 February, 2013

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

PROPERTY

KEROBOKAN

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

Breathtaking 3 bedroom luxury Villa in top location for rent. Bali modern style with additional joglo. High end finish. 1000 m2 land. 16m lap pool. Fully furnished. 320million/year. 081 2384 7065. [6281]

Nice house for sale. 200sqm western style. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large livingroom and spacious Metric kitchen. No garden. 24h security, quiet location, closed road. IDR 1600 millions. Owner 0813 3754 5581. [6219] For sale - Prime teak wood Joglo House 9x11 meter, incl. land 5+7 Are facing rice field in Kerobokan, G. Salak Rd. Direct buyer only call 081 2389 5547 (office hour). [6222]

50 meters from Brawa beach Total of 6242 sqm, subdivided into 3 lots: 3728 sqm, 1500 sqm and 1014 sqm, 29 years leasehold + 30 years extension Call now for discounted price

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3 Bedroom house 4 sale. 1.7 are, rice paddy views, quiet location. Aus $110.000. Private sale, house open 16th Jan - 30th Jan. Contact Stacy Australia 047 822 2914 or Stan Indonesia 081 3386 6571. [6183]

BB - L790/L791/L792 Exclusive Listing

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New house in Kerobokan for rent with 3 bedrooms + fully furnished + sharing pool, special price 85.000.000/year, min. 2 yrs (nego). Call +62 361 802 6669 or +62 813 3761 3773. [6223] C/Re/G-23 Jan. 13

House for rent 2 bedrooms, swimming pool, AC, water heater. New house Umalas I, 100m Francis school, 10 minute to beach. Local owner. Minimal 1-3 years, price 110 million per year nego. Contact Made 0813 3874 9995. [6224] 457m2 Shop & Office space avail for 9 year lease. Prime Location close to the entrance of the WHotel Petitenget. Phone: 0812 3615 0383, 081 3704 7520, 085 6373 0043. [6236]

For sale/rent yearly Bumbak Umalas. Freehold. 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms. AC & waterheater. Open dining and living. Phone and internet. Pool and tropical garden. Carports. Fully furnished. Contact: 081 814 7672 / 081 772 8772. [6287] Nice villa for rent. Umalas Bumbak Kerobokan. 800 are, 3 bedroom + bath, big pool, internet, Indovision, CCTV, hotwater, maid room, full furnished. House available February - April Kerobokan. 2 bedroom, 1 AC, comes with cat. Rp. 5.000.000 monthly including house keeper. Call 081 8355 251. [6293] Contract - Are you looking for a home in Bali for a year or two, renting my family home, 3 brm, pool, fully furnished with all modern conveniences, newly renovated. Ph. 0812 3767 1551, <giltnpleasure@yahoo.com>. 120,000,000 per year. [6298] For rent one bedroom villa in a good area (Kerobokan). Facilities: swimming pool, Wifi, large parking space. Rp. 150.000.000/year. Contact: 0813 3806 2085. [6300] Rent 3 bedroom villa + 1 servant room in Bumbak with pool. USD 1500/month or USD 16.500/year. 081 2391 8373 or <asean2605@yahoo.com>. [6301]

Looking for tenant. One room available in my villa style house. Amenities, TV, AC, water heater, Wi-Fi, swimming pool, garden, washing machine, fridge, helper gas, electricity included. 7 mins from LIO Square Kerobokan, 12 mins from Petitenget. At Jalan Gunung Lumut Indah. SMS at 0819 1637 5748. 3,5 million IDR per month. [6238] New studio apartment for rent, 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, kitchen, lv.room, fully furnished, AC, water heater, Indovision channel, Wi-Fi. Daily/weekly/monthly. E-mail: <layaevi@ gmail.com>. Call 0859 3526 6466 (Evi). [6011]

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BEFORE YOU SETTLE ON ANY PROPERTY, CHECK THE A LIST A List Land Kuta Beachfront. 20 are freehold next to Holiday Inn. 38m white sand beachfront. 35m street frontage. Square shape. Last of its kind – don’t miss it! Rp4 billion/are. Brawa Beach. 26 are. 29 yr lease. Good shape. Good access. Rp7.5 Mill/are/yr. Brawa Beach 7 Are. Ricefield view. Good shape and access. Rp700 Mill/are. *LS-093 Jl Oberoi 10 are. Freehold. Good shape and access. 1 min. walk to restaurants, shops. Price Rp.1.6 Bill/are

A List Villas Umalas Tunon. Enchanting modern 2 br villa with pool on 2 are. Pool. Stylishly furnished and decorated. Only €160K Seminyak Baik-baik. 2 unit Villa Stylish 5br/5bth villa on 5 are. Rp. 4 Billion Echo Beach. Stylish 3 br/3bth villa. Sunset and ocean view. 1 mnt to beach. 26 yr lease with 10 yr optional Rp.3.9 Bill VL-049* Tibubeneng, 3 bd/2 bth house. Ricefield view. Freehold Rp 1.7 Bill. *VS-055 Oberoi. Stylish 3br/3 bth villa on 5 are. 29 years lease $525.000 *VL-053

Villa for rent in 3 villa compound (looking for woman renter) huge tropical garden, Banjar Anyar Kerobokan, 650$/month, inclusive electricity, maid, Indovision, very safe. Available from 15/02. <fulvio@indosat.net.id>, phone 081 2380 1989. [6052] House for rent in Kerobokan Jl Taman Sari V Teuku Umar Barat, 2 are, villa style UForm with tropical garden inside no pool, 2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms living and dining area marble kitchen, quiet safe area, fully brand new furnitured and fitted, 24 h Security, fully A/C, Tel, TV surround, indovision, wifi, deck fan, car port and more. USD 850 per month nego or special for 1 year rent. Info at <marcusbali@ bluewin.ch>. Email only. [6242] C/Re/G-23 Jan. 13

Nice small house to rent from February to June, two bedrooms, open living room on small garden, security, next to Cafe Moka in Kerobokan. 30 millions for five months or 7 millions per month. Marie 0878 6254 2631. [6248] House 1,95 are freehold, certificate. Jln. Intan Sari no. 16 Kerobokan, back of jail. 1,9 Billion nego. Contact 0361 745 7689. [6232] Modern deluxe new apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, large parking, beautiful garden, pool, free WiFi, from 50 to 150 m2, monthly from Rp. 4 to 7.5 million. 2 location off West Marlboro and close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [6262]

A List Hotels/Restaurant Petitenget. Freehold Boutique Resort on 32 are. 9 stylish 4y.o. pool villas.Total 20 rooms. Spa, parking. 5 min walk La Lucciola beach. Fully operational with great forward bookings. Current occupancy 85%. Good ROI. US$8 mill. Neg Batubelig. Freehold Private Beach Villa on 5.8 are. 3 bdr/3 bthr Fully operational. Rp. 13 Bill *VS-059 Lovina beachfont fr. AUD75,000! Villas, apartments and penthouse right on the beach. Beautifully furnished. Fabulous gardens. All at the new Lovina Beach Resort. Great rental investment or live-in Ultra-safe investment with great returns. Already 75%sold. Call us! *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.

Padang Griya Gg. IV no. 1. Road access 5 mtr. Building 200m2, upstrairs 200m. Land 6 are. 6 bedrooms, gazebo, AC, hot/cold water, PDAM, 5000 watt electricity. House 1,5 are, full garden, AC, hot/cold water, 2 bedrooms, outside/ inside bathroom, PAM, Muding Indah 3x. Contact 423 582 / 0361 7474 790. [6267] For rent, 1 brand new villa in Mertanadi, 4 are, 2 bedrooms, swimming pool, garden, big living, full furniture. Price 150 million per year. Contact: 081 629 5553. [6268] Shop for rent in Batu Belig. Located near the beach. Perfect conditions, ready to open. Information please e-mail <jacotatoo@gmail.com>. [6269] Beautiful house villa style for rent Jl. Gunung Salak, near Lollipop Preschool. 2 floors, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, AC, water heater, minibar, pool, garden, garage and fully furnished, cleaning staff. Rp. 120 mill/year. Min 2 years, long term negotiable. Call 0813 3848 7427. [6189]

Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: manager@balialist.com C/Re/I-23 Jan 13

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DENPASAR Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV 32�, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark, Wi-Fi. IDR 225.000/day, IDR 1.100.000/ week, IDR 1.800.000/month. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. Please email <crescent. freija@yahoo.com> or SMS 0852 3754 2274. [5588] Overcontract Kost Exclusive, 15 years, 14 rooms, fully furnished, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, carpark. Good investment. Price IDR 2.5 Billion (nego). Please email: <nyomanaril@gmail.com>. [5589]

Bali Advertiser

23 January - 06 February, 2013

UBUD

For Sale

THE SUN VILLA Brawa - Canggu

3 bedroom pool villa, 300 sqm living, space on 400sqm land, 2 floor, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, mezanin, staff room, 2 living room, 4x9 pool, gazebo, fully furnish (include furniture), 1 kitchen, 1 bar area.

Info contact: madedwi11@yahoo.co.id | Ph: 081999373410 NC/Re/I-23 Jan 13

Amazing riveside views- Freehold villas for sale or long terms lease, 3BR with ensuite bathrooms, open kitchen+living, s. pool+garden. Inspect now-modern and brand new. Call: 0878 6076 9393 or <austinone23@gmail. com>. [6185] Fully furnished villa for rent. Sleeps 4-5 people. Two floors, two queen-sized beds. Kitchen, lounge, large balcony, new bathroom. Motor bike parking only. $600 USD per month. Contact: Diana 081 2392 4701, email <ketut_diana@live.com>. [6227] Great Business Location! Showroom, workshops, offices, out buildings with a parking lot! Approx. 8 Are. 8 year lease. Well established business location. SW Ubud, On the Sayan Road! Call Now: 0361-780 - 4014. <Info@ horizonglassworks.com>. [6278]

Quick sale house in Ciung Wanara Renon. 2 storey. Please call 0813 3963 1779. [5942] Private rooms for daily or monthly rental in upscale Renon. 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, hot water, AC, TV, fridge, carpark. P: (0361) 794 2000, E: <info@kumalaresidence.com>. [6256]

A Rare Find. Beautiful house for rent in Penestanan. Established for more than 10 years. 160 Sq. meters. 2 Bed 1.5 Bath. Lg. veranda spacious design. Huge garden. Easy access - covered parking. 5 year contract only. Must See. Call now. 081-337-455-419. [6279]

For rent new house at Jalan Tukad Balian. Land 117 m2, building 130 m2, with 3 bed rooms, 3 toilets, carport, AC, water heater, kitchen set. Call 081 7978 3883 / 0813 3859 5888. [6282]

LEASING: excellent new house 5 km. north Ubud. Land 700 sq meters. Construction 195 sq meters. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, large saloon, storage room. Solid windows and doors, high ceilings, AA.CC, swimming pool 8x4m. Electricity 4.400 watts. Telephone. Internet. Paddy fields and Gunung Agung views. 27 years leasing. Price per year 120.000.000 or 12.500 USD. Tel. 081 337 092 385 or 081 337 767 419 or email <info@greatdoorsandgates. com>. [6217]

House for rent Pemogan. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, small living room, swimming pool, bale, nice garden, big carport, 2 are. Over contract 20 months left on lease. 70 juta nego. Phone Nick 0878 6221 2560. [6302] Nice home in Palapa Sidakarya Denpasar style semi villa. Building 360m2, land 300m2, 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, garden, telp 1line, pdam, electricity 5500watt, carport 3 cars. 0819 9926 6077. Price: 2.650 m(nego), no agent. [6303] C/Re/G-12 Dec. 12

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Land in Tumbak Bayuh, Pererenan. For sale, 5 are land. Private, quite and villa area, rice field surround, high land, very nice and peaceful. Call to direct owner 0812 3630 7071. [6104]

Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hot-water, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/ beach 5 mins. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 4 million / Rp. 4.5 million / month, Rp. 200.000 fan/day, Rp. 250.000 AC/day. [6098]

Two floor villa with seperate app.100m2-apartment in each case, directly by the sea and in a tropical garden, 1 livinglounge with open kitchen, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, big terrace with seaview and light seabreeze. All tiled with high-quality ceramics, good-dimensioned electricity, own water and telephoneline. Can be rented for long term or be bought: completely or divided. Write to: <p.kariani@gmail.com> for an inspection appointment/more information (no agencies). [6258]

Nusa Lembongan, Batu Jangut, Prime Land for Lease, 31 ara, 27 years for $499,000 USD, perfect for developments subdivision opportunities, views, beach access, <www.totallembongan.com>, <info@totallembongan.com>, 0813 3864 8034. [6233]

Ubud - brand new 2 bedroom pool villa 150 sqm living Space on 600 sqm land. Overlooking rice fields. Master and guest bedrooms w. AC & en suite semi open bathrooms. Fully equipped kitchen,dining & living room. Infinity pool, deck & gazebo. 24 hour maid service & security Info contact : rollandlickert@yahoo.com Hp. 081 812 380 2358

Kuta studio apartments, Poppies Lane. Buy one or both. 2 x one bedroom one bathroom, fully renovated and furnished. Private balconies, resort pool. 91/2 year lease, extendable. AUD$29,000 each negotiable. Photo’s and inclusions. <n-e-d@bigpond.net.au>. [4142] New 2 storey villa, 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom, swimming pool. Fully furnished with air conditioning, hot/cold water, located quiet Tuban area, close to all amenities including Pepito Supermarket. 85 million nego. Iluh 0813 3874 8042. [6225] Established, fully equipped and well running restaurant in Jl. Benesari for Sale. Tel. 0813 3801 0650. [6006]

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Looking for freehold land. Beachfront/ main road of Seminyak/Petitenget/Legian/ Oberoi> 500-10.000 sqm. No agent. Email : <ujangbagus@ymail.com>. [001]

Contact BALI ADVERTISER

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

Call: 081 139 2666 or 484999 info@tamanayu.com www.tamanayu.com C/Re/G 3 Oct. 12

C/Re/G-14 Nov. 12

LOOKING FOR

Brand new townhouse, 27 units, close to Kuta & Denpasar, modern furniture, deluxe bedroom, fully equipped kitchen, sat TV, hot water IDD telephone, laundry, room service, 24 hours security. Jalan Pulau Galang 324, Denpasar.

For sale / longterm lease: will be considered: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 5 AC, fully equip kitchen + 1 maid kitchen, carport, plunge pool, big balcony, garden, electricity 7700 watt. E-mail <mmamonto@yahoo.com> or phone/SMS +614 11 7777 23. [6244] Bungalow & villa for rent. Jln. Patimura Gang Melati no. 2x Legian and Kuta area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 3,5 milion/month. Contact person Ketupat Restaurant 0361 758 969. [6247] Fully furnished rooms for short or long term rent. Up to 4 rooms available. Jl. Raya Kuta, 5 mins to airport. Close beach, restaurants and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for info and photos 0813 3612 6557. [5176] 2 floors office for over rent Kuta, walking distance to Legian street, unfurnished or furnished, L 18m X W 7m, big parking, side of the big road, a lot of tourist pass over, good for restaurant, boutique, or office, IMB pertokoan, phone: 0361 911 5316 , 0361 333 1123. [6292]

Would like TO RENT A VILLA Yearly rent. Date by agreement. Additional costs included. Villa only one floor for disabled, large tropical garden, big private pool with saltwater filter, ocean view, quiet. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 showers, big modern kitchen with pantry, lounge-dining room, office, washing machine with dryer, parking, security, generator, tiled roof, fully furnished and equipped, Hi-Fi, cable or satellite, large TV, CD, AC, warm water, Water tank, drinking water, safe, telephone, internet, big fridge and freezer. If possible, rooms for staff. Enquiries: George, 361 708 141, or georgewidmer@yahoo.de NC/Re/G-23 Jan. 13

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NUSA DUA

OVER CONTRACT

SANUR

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

2 storey unique Balinese style building 2 are, 2 telp lines, 4 toilets, fully renovated, presently garment factory and showroom, big parking, ideal for furniture – many uses, 5 years o/c.

For sale money changer in strategic location in Sanur area. Complete permit, license, and Bank Indonesia certificate.Good for investment, 14 years lease. Reason for sale because need money. Sell Rp. 1.45 billion (nego). Please contact 081 2361 0079 or 0852 2212 0341. [5362]

For Sale: Luxury home, private and secure, furnished, linen, 3 bed, 2 bath, pool, full kitchen, AC, WiFi, phone line, hot water, TV/DVD’s, 5mins to shopping, beach, restaurants. E-mail: <nusaduarumah@live.com>. [6209] House for sale: western style house on 15 are land. Green house sanutary system located on mountain with best view. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150] Nusa Dua Jimbaran. Nestled in a secure complex behind Swiss Hotel at Taman Mumbul this new fully furnished three bedroom 3 bathroom air conditioned villa with modern new kitchen with spacious lounge and dining rooms opening on to a large private pool area is becoming available late February 2013 for a long term lease of 12 months or more. Over 440 m2 under roof this brand new villa offers space and luxury with privacy in mind. Plenty of storage or office area also or could be housemaid quarters of 3 rooms is also a further feature. $400 Aud per week plus outgoings of water and power is a very fair rental for such a new luxurious property in a very private location. Please email <rentals@managers4u.com.au> for further information. [6246] Country Villa For Rent Kampial, Nusa Dua. 3 bd/3bth, 5 are. USA standards. Bay view from upper levels. Swimming pool. Modestly furnished. full fridge, oven, hot water. Near to STP 10 min from Hardy’s. Rp. 9 Juta/month. <gooddayar@yahoo.com>. +62 812 3759 8030, +62 813 3719 5298. [6261] For sale 2 bedroom top floor penthouse 150sqm great poolview. Part of the residence complex of Novotel Nusa Dua offering. 40 years of lease left. USD 380,000. Contact Alex at <ar.alex.riva@gmail.com>. [6276] For Sale: New luxury home, 2 story, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, swimming pool, 2 car garage, built w/ green technology, low cost monthly utilities, minutes from golf, shopping, beaches. Freehold. No agents. call 081 756 7630. [6283]

Main road location close to the jail Jl. Tangkuban Perahu no. 18 – Kerobokan. ENQUIRY CALL INDO : 081 7978 8545, ENGLISH : 081 7478 6533 NC/RE/M-23 Jan. 13

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

Email : bar666bali@gmail.com NC/RE/U-25 July 12

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>. [6193] For rent/sale long/short term at Sanur or Nusa Dua. Sanur 4BR, Nusa Dua 3BR. fully furnished, airconditioned, maid quarter. Sanur with 12m pool. Quiet area. Call 081 872 3973. [6228] Villa 4 Sale Sanur. A little bit of the old Bali Original entrance gates renovated 24/7 security in an complex of 5 Villa’s. 3 Large bedrooms / own bath rooms. Pool georgous gardens Staff if needed. E-mail to <leannelewington@live. com.au>. [6229] For rent land in Sanur 1000m2 for 18 Years (Left side from Batu Jimbar area Sanur). For Rent Shop near Batu Jimbar Sanur area. Call 0878 6094 3888. [6231] SANUR/Renon. Office sharing opportunity. Pleasant light space in central/main road location. Internet, electricity, water included. Contact <tirian0403@hotmail.com> for more details. [6257] Jl Kesari for rent, 2.5 br, pool, AC, etc; 140 mil for 1 year, 250 mil for 2 years, or 500 mil for 5 years. Available now. Telp 0815 9511 7108. [6286]

Canggu Set amidst pristine rice fields in Canggu, a leisurely 2 minute drive to the famous Echo Beach, 15 minutes drive to Seminyak area. This is a villa complex of peace & tranquility. 2 private villas ready & 2 more being built. The complex is set to feature three & four bedroom villas. Each villa, furnished with custom-made tropical-contemporary style furniture that suits the indoor outdoors climate in Bali & private swimming pool. Tittle: Hak Milik 4 bedroom lease: IDR 275,000,000 4 bedroom: IDR 5,000,000,000 Contact: Andre (0361) 8889993 | Email: andrewijaya_email@yahoo.com

3 bedrooms house, close to sanur, Rp. 80 mill/year. 3 bedrooms house, modern kitchen, large garden, land 900m2, pool, nice view, furnished Rp. 155 mill/year. Call 0819 9940 9249. [6295] Small brand new modern villa,2 bdrm,2 bath, AC, garden, pool, 5 mnts to Sanur beach, avalaible for rent Rp. 100 mill/year and for sale (lease or freehold). Call 0819 9940 9249. [6296]

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SALE BEAUTIFUL BEACH HOUSE - Great investment Pelabuhan Ratu, West Java Close to Cimaja surfing beach Western standard, FF, AC, 5 BR w/ensuite, 505m2, HM, 24hour security, swimming pool Upstairs: • Spacious living/TV-room, built-in verandah • 1 Master BR, ensuite+bathtub, ocean views • 2 Bedrooms, 1 with verandah Downstairs: 2 BR w/ensuite, convenient livingroom Price: AUS$90,000 (Rp. 900jt) – nego Contact: Yosephine / Rachman Hp: 0878 3212 8686 / 0821 2531 9871 joy2soewandi@gmail.com

200sqm Large European Restaurant in Mataram, Lombok to buy with options on 1 - 5 year plus lease. Currently a profitable business with accomodation upstairs. Parking in front. Ph 0819 1724 3820 / 0819 1791 3376. [6237]

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

~ ABC Apartment ~ Type A (Studio Room) 5,800,000 Rp/Month 54,000,000 Rp/Year Type B (Studio Room+Loft) 6,400,000 Rp/Month 61,200,000 Rp/Year Queen Size Bed, Kitchen, AC, Hot Shower, Cable TV, Furniture, Refrigerator, Night Security

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For sale Dreamland new Australian design villa. 7 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, magnificent ocean, volcano views, beautiful horizon pool, double garage, garden 2 gazebos, freehold, hotel license. Located above golf course, beach. AUD$ 750,000. Call/SMS owner 085 6384 5701. [5710] Very large, spacious newly renovated villa in Belangan for long term (1-5 year) rental. The villa has 4 bedrooms, large lounge, dining room, library, swimming pool and gardens. Peaceful location 10 mins from Jimbaran. US$35,000 p.a. including one gardener and one househelp. Please call Made at 0361 805 3994 or contact <dominicw73@gmail. com>. [6014] Slopy land in Balangan, 26,5 are hak milik, close to Nirmala Supermarket in Ungasan, Villa area with aspect, water and electricity close by, long retention wall already started for terracing, sea and mountain view to north, 100jt/ are, 0821 440 94572 or <mail4pn@yahoo.com>. [6150]

Call: 0819 9941 3821 Email: putu.takumi@gmail.com NC/Re/P-8 Aug. 12

5 bedroom villa for rent long term. 140 juta month, pool, garden. Ten minutes Padang Padang Uluwatu beaches, 25 minutes airport. Quiet, no traffic. Start February 1. 0858 5713 2270. [6108]

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For Sale / Rent long term min 6 months. Bukit Ungasan. Traditional Bali villa in secure complex. Two storey main house. Lounge din / laundry wc bed/bath. Guest house / bed / bathroom. Kitchen / without dining. Pool water tank / aircon / more. AUD 19,000 per year. Available March 15th. Ph. +62 812 3930 3026 / <evilla9@live.com.au>. [6250] For sale - House Bukit Ungasan. Two storey, 2 bed, 2 bath, 6x3 pool, rooftop entertaining modern fully furn. Quality furn. Only 16 month old. AUD $190,000. Ph. 0819 1668 6426. [6251] For sale - Villa Bukit Ungasan, Bali style in secure complex. Investors dream. Rented till Nov ‘13. 2 bed formal, lounge dining, extensive marble tiling, private pool, bale, much more. AUD 240,000 minus rent. Ph. 0819 1668 6426. [6252] For rent, secure one & two bedroom apartments near Dreamland Beach. Fully furnished, share pool & BBQ area. 1 bedrm - $50/night; $250/week; $600/month. 2 bedrm - $100/night; $500/week; $1000/month. Ph/SMS between 9am - 5pm - +62 878 6184 3997. [6270] For Sale/Rent. Four apartments in one 3 storey building near Dreamland Beach. Fully furnished; pool & BBQ area; has hotel license; Land 4 are; building 380sqm. Great views & breeze; Sell $490.000. Rent yearly $25,000. Ph/ SMS +62 878 6184 3997. [6271] For Sale New 2 bedroom - 3 bathroom house near Karma Kendara on 2 are land, house 100sqm. Australian quality. Sell Aust $95,000. Ph/SMS +62 878 6184 3997. [6272] NC/Re/G - 23 Jan. 13

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Kuta EcoStay in the heart of Kuta

Land for rent 12 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 10 million/are/year (nego), min 5 years, max 20 yrs. Call 081 7066 0650 (English) / 081 2383 4011 (Bahasa Indo). [5803]

Brand NEW – Top Quality – Promo Rates! Contact: (+62) 0 816 188 0097 or 0 813 2200 4110 Email: fitri@kutaecostay.com Address: 12 Gang Lotring, Jalan Pantai Kuta

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

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Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, maid, free Wifi. Free electricity for monthly. 2,75 mill monthly or 250k daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [4592] Beachfront house for rent Jimbaran. Best location, ocean view, 2 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms, AC, telp internet, big garage/gudang, total 300m2, min 2 years contract. For info 0812 3614 4771. [5972]

LEGIAN Luxury furnished private villa for rent Legian/Seminyak, 10 minutes walk Double6 Beach, quiet gang, 2 bedrooms with AC, 2 bathroom, pool, garden, internet. Rp. 160 million per year (minimum 4 years). <lanceshay@hotmail. com>, 0821 4590 3667. [6170] Fully furnished 1 bedroom apartment for monthly rent. Strategically located on Dewi Sri. Only 7 minutes to Double Six Beach, Seminyak area / Simpangsiur. Daily cleaning, swimming pool, free Wifi, satellite TV channel, DVD player with free movie rental. Contact: 0813 3732 5015 / <ngurah_de@yahoo.com>. Pin BB:27c19ef0. [6263] Legian House overcontract. 2 years 21 May 2013 to 2015. 3 Bed 2 Bath. Appliances for sale if required, inc. 2 cats. Can $600 per month. Full payment required. Robert at <hilltribebali@gmail.com> for details. [6264]

BEDUGUL House for sale at Bedugul, 300 sqm , 2 bed rooms, 2 storey, stunning lake view, beautiful garden, IDR. 750 million nego. Contact: 081 2389 0906 / 0878 606 44082 / 0361 744 3993, <info@joandjo-realty.com>, <www.joandjo-realty.com>. [6290]

BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices

The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali

LAND FOR SALE BERABAN - Beraban-Tanah Lot, 3,4,5 Are, 6m Road access, 800m to Tanah Lot Temple. Freehold. Price : IDR 200 Mill /are KEROBOKAN - Banjar Anyar, 6 Are, 5m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 600 Mill/ Are - Tegal Cupak, 11.8 Are, 4m Road access, Ready to build, expatriat residential. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 450 Mill/Are KEDUNGGU - 10 Are, 6m Road access, rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 110 Mill/ Are - 23 Are of contract land, 49 year lease. 50m from beach with stunning ocean views. Won’t last long at IDR 4 Mill/ Are/ Year. MENGENING - CEMAGI, 5 Are, 5m Road access, Ready to build, rice field paddys views. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 350 Mill/ Are - SESEH, 28.5 Are, 5m Road access, Ready to build, Beach views. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 285 Mill/ Are - SESEH, 27.7 Are, 6m Road access, Ready to build, 50m from Beach. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 650 Mill/ Are NYANYI BEACH - Beach front,36 Are, 6m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold PRICE : IDR 700 Mill/ Are Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com C/Re/I -23 Jan 13

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Villa. New, 3bed 2bath, 3AC, plunge pool, garage, laundry room, 7,700 watt, quiet gang off Padma Utara. 5 min walk to Legian beach. Unfurnished. 20 year lease@ IDR 110 million per year. call 0819 9948 0555 or <yelapeno@ yahoo.com>. [6265]

Nusa Dua Freehold Villa Villa 777

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

Brand new 2 Storey Villa consisting of 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, pool, carpark and small garden. Our villa offers the very best of quality from the steel roof to the marble floors throughout. We have installed a fabulous modern kitchen complete with fridge, oven, micro wave and island bench with granite top. Both living areas open out onto the swimming pool through aluminium sliding door and windows. Level two offers balconies off each master bedroom, main bathroom has marble /stone tub offering TOTO bathware throughout. Full aircon plus fans in each room. Laundry complete with w/machine, 4th toilet storage. We have a spacious carpark with remote electric gate. This villa is ready to move into with 7000watts of power, 2 phone lines connected plus wi/ fi in the office or gym area. Five mins drive to shopping, beach, and restaurants.. Our villa is Australian designed, owned and built to our standard. We offer a five year full structural warranty so save money and view the best by dealing direct.

For an inspection Please call Bakti (indo) 081 239 47490 Terry (English) 081 337 905082 or email for photo gallery info@villazsazsabali.com ASD 290.000 (Australian dollars) Title copy, building permit all available upon inspection. NC/RE/M-23 Jan 13

For Sale, directly from owner: Freehold land 10 until 20 are located in Arto Sari near Soka Beach. This plot of land sits on the highest point in this area with stunning sea views that cannot be blocked, comes complete with access road, all certificates and is rezoned for building. Price: Rp. 39 Mill per are. Tel: +6281 855 5010. E-mail: <info@ florynproperty.com>. [1382] Minimalist house for sale in Kediri Tabanan. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, wastafel, small garden, garage plus 1 extra room for storage, etc. Clean, quiet, ricefield view. Price Rp. 275 million nego. Contact owner 081 805 369 219, <livelong_june@yahoo.com>. No agent please. [5444] Magnificent land for sale in Kaba Kaba. 56,70 ara. Hak Milik. Quiet location. Ready to be built. Next to large river. Price: Rp. 100jt/ara. Pls contact Yuli: 0812 38 033 70. [6260] Villa For Sale at DesaCepaka, 930 sqm, accommodation permit, 4 bedrooms, pool, large garden, ricefield view, 6 km from Pererenan beach & Canggu, lease hold 25 years, IDR. 1.7 billion nego. 081 2389 0906 / 0878 606 44082 / 0361 744 3993, <info@joandjo-realty.com>, <www. joandjo-realty.com>. [6288] NC/Re/G-23 Jan. 13

Paradise is finding the perfect property to match your own outlook on life.

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Enjoy living near one of Bali’s most beautiful uncrowded beaches or have your own holiday villa cared for by a professional management company. The combination of Balangan Wave Resort and Balangan Beach’s waves is simply perfect. Choose from 48 one or two bedroom fully furnished villas with own garden and SURF CLUB

plunge pool. Enjoy the private Surf Club with two floors of entertainment and chilling areas, restaurant, swimming pool and Surf Cam. It doesn’t get much better in Bali. Ray White Paradise Projects bring you the most exciting developments in Bali Real estate.

Contact: Siska cell: +62 (0) 81 5574 9228, +62 (0) 812 3962 2113 siska@raywhiteparadise.com

www.raywhiteparadise.com/projects/balanganwave

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LEASEHOLD FOR 42 YEARS. This villa is located in Seminyak area. Only 10 minutes walk to famous Double Six beach. There are only 2 units from 11 villas still available. One 2 bedroom unit and One 3 bedroom unit. Prices start from USD 295,000. DON’T MISS IT....CONTACT ME... Contact : Amber + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 Prices From : USD 295,000 amber@raywhiteparadise.com

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This is a must see villa for anyone thinking of living in Bali. A real family home with large lawn great for the kids, pets or large parties. Located only a short walk to the beautiful Jimbaran beach. The property is spread over 2000 m2 with a single level 300 sqm, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathsrooms, home built to the highest standards, open kitchen, dining and living area, media room, pool side outdoor living area, large parking and separate home office. Contact : Mick + 62 (0) 81 74 75 16 23 Title : Leasehold mick@raywhiteparadise.com Price : USD 425,000

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NOT TO BE MISSED!!! These 6 off plan villas are in the amazing location just behind Carrefour in Sunset Road. There are 4 at 168.75 m2 on 1.1 ARE and 2 at 186.75 m2 on 1.3 ARE. From 1.95 Billion. Or 2nd option - you could acquire the land and develop yourself. For further information on this 2nd option please contact me. Title

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Contact : Shane Walsh + 62 (0) 81 338 276 772 shane@raywhiteparadise.com

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

+ 62 (0) 87 860 053 153 Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 6,590,000,000 amadeus@raywhiteparadise.com

This spacious villa on 2200sqm of land in a quiet & highly demanded area of Canggu is perfect for every family. View guaranteed, overlooking luscious green belt rice fields. With 7 bedrooms, 2 of them being in a separate guest villa. Extremely well designed, the large breezy open living area has a unique design with a living green roof, enclosed TV room all complemented by a high end, cleverly designed Contact : Ray White Paradise kitchen. + 62 (0) 8786 186 7277 Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 11,500,000,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com

SBUK925 Bukit

SCAD555 Candi Dasa

SKER295 Kerobokan

This peaceful, fully furnished two bedroom Villa is located on the 18-hole Golf course within the Nirwana Bali Resort, which is situated on top of a cliff, overlooking the ocean and the famous Tanah Lot Temple. The Villa is set on 518m² freehold land, facing the golf course with a protected view and lush vegetation. Plan and drawing in place for 3rd bedroom. Enjoy 100% privacy in Bali’s most quiet location! Contact : Ray White Paradise

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This absolutely stunning 3 bed room set on 550m2 land and has own private pool and fully furnished located in the complex of 5 star complex at Karma Kandara Resort Bali. The owner is currently looking for a quick sale & the price has been reduced from USD$925,000 to USD$ 795,000 Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 795,000

Contact : Annie + 62 (0) 81 339 455 009 annie@raywhiteparadise.com

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

Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 2,850,000,000

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

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This spacious traditional Balinese villa is built with an extensive Javanese teak wood & hand carved Joglo, this 4 bedroom retreat is located in a quiet Kerobokan – close to Canggu Club. The property set on 4000m2 of freehold land, boasting a lovely atmosphere enjoying cool breezes and has a large tropical garden. Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 2,350,000

Contact : Annie + 62 (0) 81 339 455 009 annie@raywhiteparadise.com

GLOBAL EXPERIENCED. LOCAL KNOWLEDGE As partners with Australia’s and Asia’s largest real estate agency we are in the perfect position to achieve the best results. Whether you are selling, buying or renting real estate with Ray White The Paradise Property Group you’ll benefit from the strength of our brand, worldwide database and a team that will help you realise your “wish list.”

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

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

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

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

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

The contemporary design features 29 easily affordable villa units.

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

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

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

For More Information Please Contact:

Iwan

+ 62 (0) 87857802727 www.raywhiteparadise.com

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This is a new awesome comfortable place to live in with green view! 2 floors, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished and it’s leasehold for 24 years plus option 25 years more! This is what you will need for a nice home with your family!! Come on!!! Title : Leasehold Price : USD 265,000

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

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Villa Miki, completed July 2005 recently went through a full refurbish 2011. Set within a land area of 445 square meters and located in arguably Bali’s most up-coming area. The villa has comes with all modern amenities in mind, including a clean water supply, European design, modern kitchen equipment, and air-conditioning throughout the villa. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 3,000,000,000

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Contact : Lisa + 62 (0) 87 880 000 440 lisa@raywhiteparadise.com

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A stunning architecturally designed villa, situated on the Cliff’s Edge of the Bukit Peninsula, boasting with Panoramic Ocean Views and interesting patchwork shades close to shore from the local seaweed farms. The villa itself has been constructed around the pool structure with the master bedroom and living areas providing a secluded breezy relaxation area towards the cliff edge with sensational views. Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 2,100,000

Contact : Donald Sambuaga + 62 (0) 81 337 394 066 donald@raywhiteparadise.com

* prices and availability subject to change without prior notification.

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

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