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Bali Barong Swim Team Brings Home the Medals Despite being in their infancy, Bali’s newest junior swim team is already enjoying considerable success in the pool! The Bali Barongs is a team formed by trainer Luisa Striani and keen swim school students from the Junior Sports Academy. Though it may only boast minimal numbers at this stage, their recent results at the last two national meets indicate there are even bigger things yet to come! Participation from a small contingent of the team at a recent meet in Yogyakarta on October 22nd and 23rd produced outstanding results including 3 gold medals, 2 silver and 2 bronze! Congratulations must go to Eva and Laura Pet and Claire Joy Forrer for their incredible performances throughout the event. Just over 2 weeks ago, another group of hopefuls made the trek to Jakarta to take part in second meet, some of them competing on a national level for the very first time! Perseverance, training and a positive attitude clearly paid

off for youngster, Olivia Kerr Muir who, participating in her first ever swim meet secured 1 silver and 2 bronze medals. Esdra Setianto, Cooper Todd (1 Bronze medal) Alexander Renwich and Rogan Pinto all produced sensational performances with Laura Pet securing a silver and a bronze and Claire Joy Forrer taking home an incredible 5 gold and 3 silver, the third best female for her age group in the competition. Second in her age group for the meet was 18 year old Eva Pet, a recent student of Canggu Community School. Now graduated, she is currently enjoying a gap year and is focusing intently on training to secure a scholarship for study in the United States. Clearly the hard work is paying dividends as her performances in the pool have already caught the eye of a number of college scouts from the US. The talented 18 year old also brought home a swag of medals from the event, adding 3 gold, 2 silver and 3 bronze

Sign Up to be a Solemate and Make a Difference While there was no denying those of us who attended Canggu Club’s Melbourne Cup event on Novemeber 1st had an awesome experience, it’s important to note that there was also a more serious purpose to the party. Every year, proceeds from raffles, sweepstakes and auctions on the day are donated in their entirety to local not-for-profit organisation, Solemen Indonesia. This year, funds raised totalled over IDR288,000,000 and the team from the Canggu Club were delighted to sign over the cheque to Solemen a fortnight ago!

Solemen care for all ages, all religions, all manner of physical and mental disorders, all diagnoses, on an individual basis. The charity particularly seeks out those cases that are slipping through the cracks, the people not reached by governmental or non-governmental programs; the people so desperately poor, malnourished and suffering from untreated illness and medical conditions, those with birth

The Bali Barongs is looking for new members to join this already successful team! Everyone is welcome and training is on every day for every level at The Canggu Club pool. With the inter school swimming carnival fast approaching, it’s time to kick your training up a notch to see success in the water. Being part of a team like Bali Barongs means making new friends, building strength, success and camaraderie. Get your cozzie on and get ready to join this winning team in the pool! With another meet scheduled for November 26th and 27th, I’m sure this is just the beginning for this talented group of swimmers. Stay tuned……..from little things, big things grow! For more information regarding the Bali Barong swim team, email Luisa Striani: luisastriani@gmail.com or email the Junior Sports Academy team on: jsa@cangguclub.com The charity operates on a shoestring budget. Financial constraints and lack of sustainable funding are sadly holding them back from being able to save more lives. Solemen is not the recipient of government funds or assistance from large donors. Instead they fund their work through donations from caring and empathetic individuals and supporters. In an effort to raise awareness and identify generous contributors throughout the community, Solemen has recently launched their Solemates for Solemen initiative. Any individual or business can become a Solemate. All it takes is a minimum contribution of IDR 2 million per month to Solemen on an ongoing basis.

A fully registered non-profit charity, personally endorsed by the Governor of Bali, Solemen is a small organization of compassionate people comprising a highly trained team of volunteer doctors, paramedics and humanitarians dedicating their time to bring some hope and healing to the lives of the least fortunate in Bali. Despite continuous fundraising efforts from those such as The Canggu Club and other generous businesses and individuals in the community, there is an ongoing and desperate need for medical supplies, medical assessments, hospital costs, outpatient treatments, therapies, medical equipment and general living costs for those whose situation is most dire.

Performances by the team on the whole were outstanding with everyone posting new personal bests for the meet! Irrespective of the small amount of competitors, (the Bali Barongs team formed only recently) they still managed to achieve 6th ranking in the competition and look set to be a force to be reckoned with for the future!

defects, severe disabilities and debilitating conditions.

The amount can be direct debited from your account for convenience purposes and each Solemate receives a sticker for the door or window of their business, identifying them as a Solemen supporter. Ongoing supporters such as The Canggu Club, who regularly contribute large amounts on an annual basis from fundraising events are automatically recognised.

The caseload has skyrocketed in the last 12 months, a growth approaching 80%, and the conditions of those they care for have become much more complex. Thanks to growing recognition and reputation as the caretakers of the destitute, many urgent cases have been referred to them and the charity now has a backlog of people in dire situations needing immediate help.

When you think about it, some of us can quite easily spend that and more simply on a night out for dinner, so the knowledge that this money is going toward someone in true need is somewhat of a comfort. Just imagine the difference this amount might make to some of these Solebuddies who are currently suffering due to circumstances beyond their ability to control.

Solemen are currently dealing with patients suffering from cancerous tumours, painful and disfiguring skin conditions, neurological conditions, life threatening diseases and varying levels of extreme disability.

The charity desperately needs your help. Stay tuned and check out their website (www.solemen.org) for future fundraising events such as the Charity Beauty Day for Solemen at Cocoon Medical Spa on November 27th. Please DONATE and make a difference today.

The Soul and Spirit of Indonesia - A David Metcalfe Exhibition An accomplished writer, he has already produced three books on Bali, Borneo and Indonesia and last year opened the Taksu Photo Gallery in Ubud. It’s a centre designed to bring photographers together from around the island and beyond to share their craft and learn from one another.

No one can deny the world’s largest archipelago is indeed incredible, however few have captured the sheer beauty of this country and the diversity of its populace than long term Bali resident and internationally acclaimed photographer, David Metcalfe. ‘Dayak Dave’ as he is affectionately known due to his continuous efforts to preserve the culture of indigenous Indonesian tribes such as the Dayaks in Kalimantan, has been a resident on the island for over 9 years. During this time he has travelled extensively throughout the country, his photographs providing a visual travel journal for those of us yet to discover the true extent of this nation’s heterogeneity.

The Canggu Club and Bistro C Bali are honoured to have the opportunity to host the official opening of David’s newest photographic exhibition - The Soul and Spirit of Indonesia from 5pm on Sunday November 27th. Join them for a unique photographic journey through Indonesia and hear a personal account of David’s travels over the past ten years throughout some lesser known areas of the archipelago. David will also provide commentary on a few of his favourite images from this new collection. This is a free event commencing from 5pm at The Canggu Club. Make an evening of it with traditional Sunday roast available from Bistro C and live music providing entertainment from 5.30pm onwards. Canggu Club Gold, Platinum and Silver Cardholders are eligible for 50% off food and beverages from 5pm and kids are also welcome with a free movie screening in the air conditioned Kozy Kids room from 6pm. Presentation of David’s new exhibition will commence from 7pm, at which point he will lead discussion about some of

the key photographs from the exhibition then open the floor to invite any questions from the guests. This is a unique opportunity to speak with David about his extensive travels throughout Indonesia and to purchase a Metcalfe original from his latest exhibition along with a few photographs on offer for this particular evening only. In an effort to continue his fundraising efforts for some of the programs David is supporting in Kalimantan, such as the establishment of a floating library and Dayak teacher training at Bali’s Pelangi School, The Canggu Club will be auctioning off a few of David’s prize pieces. Other items will be raffled on the night and David will also have a supply of his books, cards and 2017 calendars available for purchase. Now there’s a great idea for a Christmas gift! Raffles and auctions will take place at 8.30pm, proceeds going in full to these incredible ongoing initiatives in Kalimantan. This promises to be an exciting, entertaining and culturally rich evening and one not to be missed. Subsequent to the evening’s official launch of the new exhibition, works from The Soul and Spirit of Indonesia will remain on display at The Canggu Club for a predetermined period and are also available for sale. For any further details about the evening, please go to the website: cangguclub.com


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Tyr Throne:

Running to Make Lives Better Tyr Throne was born in the U.S. in Wisconsin, The Land of Lakes, and grew up near Chicago, The Windy City. He studied pre-med, p s y c h o l o g y, dance and theater in college in Santa Cruz, California, and 30 years ago moved to New York City to work as a professional a c t o r, b a l l e t dancer, director, choreographer and producer of dance, theater, musicals and fashion shows. He has also worked as a healer in the US, Europe, and Asia for over 20 years. In August of 2017, Tyr will run 600 kilometers all the way around Bali as a fundraiser to support the great work Solemen is doing for the disadvantaged children and people of Bali. Where did you get the idea to organize a run around Bali? Originally, I had planned to run all the way around Bali as a kind of spiritual quest. To find out what I am capable of. To go beyond the popular parts of Bali to see and touch and feel all of Bali with my feet and hands, to meet and speak with the Balinese people living in the mountains and jungle. To get deeper in touch with myself, and this beautiful island I love. Then I found out about the great work Solemen is doing and realized it would be more profoundly healing to do the run as a fundraiser for them.

to alleviate suffering and support the disadvantaged in Bali. Solemen provides health and safety education as well as teaching how to respect and protect the environment. They are one of the most well-known and trusted charities in Bali. You can find out more, and make a donation at: http://www. solemen.org/ Why has there been such an explosion of runs for charity recently?

Please explain what Crowdfunding is… Crowdfunding is the best way to support organizations and people doing good work. Waiting for governments and foundations to fund you, and having to meet all their requirements, takes away time and energy from where it is most needed. What is the suggested donation? I suggest giving from the heart what you feel is best. Most of my friends are donating $20 or $100. Some are giving much more.

How long is the run going to take? I am a humble runner and plan to run the equivalent of one-half marathon per day, and will probably take about a month. I will take rests by only running a few km on a day when my body tells me I need to. What kind of work does Solemen do? ‘SOLEMEN’ is a Bali based non-profit foundation working

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When did you visit Bali for the first time? Four years ago I was invited by Taksu in Ubud on a KITAS visa to do my healing work, and immediately fell deeply in love with Bali and the Balinese people, the lifestyle, and the expat community here. Now I’m no longer working in Bali, and go on two worldwide teaching tours each year, and return to Bali for part of the year to relax and enjoy. It is so healing and nurturing here. What is the Somalogy healing therapy you created good for? Somalogy is advanced bodywork and movement processes that create ideal posture and movement patterns that fix physical problems, and empower youth and vitality.

For 3 years I served on the international board of directors of Bones for Life, which supports bone health. For 10 years I served on the board of directors for White Wave in NYC. We produced some of the biggest dance festivals in the world and helped hundreds of dance artists to do what they love, and thousands of people be inspired by the magic of dance.

At first I was worried about this, but then I saw how all the children walk to school, and realized if I wear reflective clothing, and am careful, I should be okay.

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A documentary will be made, and Solemen will do extensive publicity online and through social media. I will do a daily blog. You can go to the Solemen site and have access to everything: http://www.solemen.org/

I am the oldest of six children and grew up in nature and loved running wild and free and exploring the fields and forests of Wisconsin with my dog. I was on the tennis, wrestling, drama and debate teams, played classical music and rock and roll, and trained in many different kinds of martial arts.

With Bali’s traffic and the extreme anomaly of the island’s roads, do you have any safety concerns?

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I will run the entire 600 kilometers. Anyone is welcome to join for any part of the run. I heard that on the original Solemen 500 km walk in 2011 through the most remote parts of Bali there were at times up to 5,000 people joining the run in support.

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We are all hungry for connection, adventure, support good work and a chance to make a difference. People have deep respect for the enormous effort it takes for someone to do something extraordinary, and crazy, like running 600 kilometers. Runs have raised a lot of awareness and funding for worthy causes like this.

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Are you going to run alone?

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What gives you the most satisfaction in life? Witnessing the healing transformation in my clients and students often brings tears to my eyes. I am so grateful to have been able to share what I love with joy, helping people feel more comfortable in their bodies all over the world. Love, people and nature are much more important to me than money. My motto is: “Live light, travel light, spread the light, be the light.” – Yogi Bhajan How have you managed to remain to fit and healthy through the years?

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Curiosity. Loving to move and explore. Running. Dancing. Yoga. Meditation. Swimming. Mountain biking. Loving life, and those dear to me, tenderly. Caring for my international tribe. Spending time in nature each day. Being grateful.

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“So where do you live?” “Sanur.” “Be careful ya, lots of leyak (witches in different forms, including animals, fireballs etc) there.” Even though said half-jokingly, Balinese still see Sanur as the hub of the island’s black magic scene. This goes doubly so if you mention a village like Singgi (where my mother-in-law is from!) which has a history of fights between witches and stories of haunted alleyways, particularly after a Calonarang performance. It’s not just Sanur though – Balinese believe that witches reside all over Bali and – even in the 21th century where most of the world is now skeptical of the ‘dark arts’ – get up to mischief: causing physical and mental sickness, family problems, marital issues, land disputes, or even something as harmless as a gamelan group to lose a competition. When my wife was a child, her hair changed colour, developing a reddish tinge, and some people in her village would say she looked like the daughter of a memedi (the Balinese version of a goblin). Whether is was because her mother was from a village famous for witchcraft or not, it’s hard to say. This was only as recent as the late 1980s. Certainly, today her mother still believes that the source of intra-family disputes is black magic.

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While many more educated Balinese are less superstitious than their ancestors, recent videos on YouTube by dark art practitioners (notably a video posted just two weeks ago of a lay priest from Klungkung) turning themselves into leyak. An overwhelming number of Balinese still emphatically believe that sickness and eventual death has non-medical causes. They often use the words ‘non-medis’ to imply unknown causes, but what they’re really saying (because they’re often too scared to say) is that the causes were supernatural. Even though there is much better healthcare and medical standards since I arrived in Bali in 1997, there is an inherent distrusted in mainstream medicine and science. Nontheless, most people who have a medical problem seek professional, scientific help in the first instance (perhaps except for those in remote areas) and only resort to the ‘nonmedis’ out of desperation. Recently, with all the tensions about the impeding reclamation of Bali’s southern coastline, the symbol of black magic referred to as leyak Sanur has been used as a symbol of Sanur’s hard-line stance against the investors who are threatening Balinese culture and its people.

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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth

TRUMP vs. CLINTON – HAS THE RESULT AFFECTED YOUR FINANCIAL PLANS? My last article four weeks ago was entitled ‘Trump vs. Clinton – Will the result affect your financial plans?’ The fact is, the result was not what the world expected, although I did allude to why the unthinkable could happen: (‘Those who don’t believe he could win should consider the recent Brexit vote which was seen very much as a protest against the establishment. Trump shrewdly recognised this phenomenon and even tweeted that he could be called ‘Mr. Brexit’.) He was right. Now we have a ‘Mr. Brexit plus-plus’. We have to give Trump full marks for a successful strategy that exploited people’s underlying fears and their frustrations at an establishment that appeared to have become remote. But while the message was clear, not everyone was happy with the purveyor of the message. It is ironic that Trump said he would accept the result of the election only if he won. People feared street reactions if he lost, yet at the time of writing we are seeing protests in cities across the US by people who didn’t vote for him. Clearly this was an election that would leave few satisfied, whichever party won. Many voted for Trump just to keep Hillary Clinton out and bring about much-needed changes. Some may wonder why a country as big and powerful as the United States cannot come up with better candidates. I asked my daughter who lives in the US and is now an American citizen why this is so. She said the answer was simple; the well-qualified people, many of whom would make great leaders, do not wish to subject themselves and their families to the humiliation, investigations and public media circuses to which candidates are now exposed. Fair comment. Maybe the US should consider a different system for electing their presidents; they could do worse than look to the UK which has hundreds of years’ more experience and a system which is far less likely to produce leaders of an extreme nature who can come to power by stirring up a popular vote. But whatever factors or intrigues played a part in the lead-up to the election the process was transparent and Trump came out the legitimate winner. So now, the US and the world has to adjust to the consequences, good and bad. What was the immediate reaction of the markets to the result? Predictably, as the results trended at a very early stage toward the possibility of a Trump victory, markets started to tumble. But as was the case with the surprise Brexit vote the major markets staged a swift recovery. I heard that a small number of investors in the US took fright and cashed in their stocks. A big mistake as the Dow and S&P indexes now surge towards record highs again, just days after the shock fall. Panic is never the best solution to a crisis. The sharp recovery in the US markets can be partly attributed to the prospect of lower taxes, leading to higher spending power and the proposed heavy investment into infrastrucure and the jobs that should create. But not all markets are happy, particularly emerging markets. Understandably the Mexican peso fell sharply as the country’s fears of high tariffs on imports, the forced return of millions of undocumented migrants and the threat of the infamous wall became a potential reality. China was the US’ biggest trading partner last year. If trading restrictions are imposed as threatened China would be hard hit and there would be a knock-on effect on the rest of Asia. Indonesia is already feeling the heat with a sharp fall in the Rupiah and a 4% fall in the stock market at the end of election week. One fear is that Trump’s proposed policies will lead to inflation and an increase in interest rates. This would favour the US Dollar to the detriment of other currencies.

appointed some experienced people to his team but has also appointed some people without experience of government, including members of his own family. He has no experience of dealing with foreign governments apart from a spur-of-the-moment encounter with the Mexican leader during the campaign. He has yet to be put to the test with a major crisis and one can only hope that more experienced heads around him will restrain him from seeing every conflict as a must-win-at-all-costs situation. There is a possibility that the notorious FACTA will be repealed, even though it has collected some $10 billion in voluntary tax compliance from US expatriates worldwide. This was already on the Republican cards. It is seen by many as an unfair burden on US persons working abroad and its complexity has driven many financial institutions to deny them their services due to the burdensome reporting obligations. US expats living in Bali would no doubt welcome such a move. One of the biggest fears is that of a trade war as Trump ‘brings jobs back to America.’ Some of his ideas make nonsense. For example, if he slaps a 35% to 45% tariff on imports from China and other countries, they will do likewise resulting in the pricing of American goods out of the market. Who will buy Boeing planes if they suddenly cost 35% more than Airbus? The same applies to a whole range of American companies from Microsoft to McDonalds. Millions of Americans could end up jobless as a result. Also, you cannot turn back the clock on globalisation. We have to accept the reality that countries with lower labour costs can produce similar goods at a fraction of the price. Should we adjust our financial plans?

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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton

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Rifle Reports by Mary Margaret Steedly On August 17, 1945, Indonesia proclaimed its independence from Dutch colonial rule. Five years later, the Republic of Indonesia was recognized as a unified, sovereign state. The period in between was a time of aspiration, mobilization and violence in which nationalists fought to expel the Dutch while also trying to come to grips with a working model of “independence.” Rifle Reports is an absorbing ethnographic history of this extraordinary time as it was experienced in an outlying region of the archipelago among Karo Batak villagers in the rural highlands of North Sumatra. This major study centers specifically on Kabanjahé, north of Lake Toba. Of the five Batak Tribes – Karo, Toba, Simelungun, Angkola and Mandailing – the Karo Batak have always been considered the most backward (though they have the most beautiful buildings and women). Taking place during the first three years of the Indonesian Revolution, the book focuses on events in Karoland between Indonesia’s declaration of independence in August 1945 and the signing of the Renville agreement in January 1948. During this period the Batak people of northern Sumatra witnessed the total collapse and departure of the Japanese occupiers, internecine warfare between the new Republic’s regular forces and the much stronger local militias, the forced evacuation of the indigenous population in the closing months of 1947. Unlike most popular novels, autobiographies and comic books written by Indonesians about the revolution that downplay the role of women, the accounts in Rifle Reports of Karo Batak women’s youthful participation form the backbone of the book. Indeed, these moving stories of the postwar struggle that led to Indonesia’s independence are riveting and lend the study its credibility and academic legitimacy. Yet Steedly’s history of the experiences of Karo women young and old, individuals and groups - does not neglect the important contribution made by Karo men. The routes the interviewees follow are divergent, difficult, inconsistent and rarely obvious. But two major events dominate the memories of these elderly women and form the main foci of the narrative: the burying of a cache of weapons that were seized from the Japanese prior to their departure; and the massive forced trek of the Karo population as Dutch troops on “police actions” spread out from their Medan base of operations through the highlands in the latter months of 1947. We read of how Piah Manik, the wife of an army commander, takes over the responsibility of hiding the guns until her husband is able to pressure the politicians in Medan to finally declare independence from the Dutch on September 30th, 1945. While military accounts of these episodes focus on their importance to the independence struggle, Piah Manik views them as just a part of her patriotic duty. All the people who are still living who directly experienced the Indonesian revolution are now more than eighty years old. When they are gone, Indonesians and scholars will have only to rely on movies, monuments, myths and archival documents, which rarely provide readers with any excitement. As the front cover reveals, many of the participants are now in advanced years. We should be thankful that the lively recollections of these witnesses have been recorded before they are no longer with us. Steedly carried out her research in the middle 1980s, when today’s eighty-year-olds were in their fifties. There’s an index of cited informants and a list of the author’s audio-recordings in the backmatter. Since her pool of informants didn’t

provide enough well-rounded data to meet the requirements of a rigid academic study, the author supplemented the transcribed texts from the interviews with material from newspaper accounts, colonial archives and published histories as well as fiction, poetry, literary criticism and her own anthropological commentary. Mary Steedly, a Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University, possesses a deep knowledge of the society of the highland communities based on her years of anthropological research there from the 1980s to the early 1990s. Her Hanging without a Rope: Narrative Experience in Colonial and Postcolonial Karoland, is a groundbreaking ethnographic study of the early years of independence that draws on interviews she conducted with elderly Toba Batak women in the closing months of the Suharto regime. This book is not just a straightforward narrative of an historical struggle. Though the work is dedicated to the “eager girls and daring boys of Karoland,” it is the wartime experiences of Karo women that she places at the heart of her story. The theme of how women contributed significantly to the historical events of the times is quite unlike 95% of conventional well-know scholarly histories of the Indonesian revolusi. What makes this study different from most “authorized” narrative histories of the period, which have generally reflected the perspective of male revolutionary leaders, are S t e e d l y ’s p o r t r a y a l s o f t h e experiences of ordinary people who were deeply engaged in the struggle against the Dutch. Moreover, the work is one of the last recording those who lived and experienced close up the actual revolution. On the one hand the study is about deep historical issues of nationalism and decolonization, but on the other hand it is a personal account of wartime experience from the perspective of female freedom fighters. The most thrilling parts are the personal eyewitness accounts of what these women went through and the specific tasks they each fulfilled. The text is supplemented with poignant illustrations: symbols, paraphernalia, billboards, pro-independence, posters, monuments and paintings of the revolution; the Kabanjahe’s National Hero’s Memorial Park; vintage photos of Batak nurses in the jungle and Karo women with their distinctive disc-shaped earrings; landscapes and adat houses of the Karo plateau; rallies and youth corps; kin group funereal dancing. Maps of Karoland, the north Batak highlands region and Dutch troop movements enable the reader to follow events. Rifle Reports is an innovative one-of-kind historical narrative that vividly shows how storytelling is a valid method of ethnographic study. Based on extensive interviews and conversations with Karo veterans, the book interweaves personal and family recollections, songs, poems, memoirs, popular local histories and old photographs that trace the variously tangled and incompletely understood ways that Karo women and men contributed to an heroic bygone era that saw the founding of the modern Indonesian nation.

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AUSTRALIAN Independent School (AIS) Bali provides an internationally recognized standard of education in a stimulating and small, intimate environment, from pre-school right through to Year 12. Our programs promote academic excellence, global perspective, inclusiveness and community service. Offering the Australian Curriculum, AIS Bali fosters an environment where students feel comfortable exploring a range of interests while building confidence, independence and self-esteem. Our expatriate teacher-student ratio is 1:10.

Every AIS student enjoys an array of choices from the forefront of education, whether they join us at:

Pre-school Use of appropriate language and emotional and social responses is nurtured throughout pre-school. We strive to help children develop a positive attitude towards school and learning, thereby setting the stage for a successful future in education and beyond.

Primary Using the inquiry approach to learning assists in shaping intellectual, physical, and emotional development. Academic learning at AIS is balanced by the opportunity to explore new interests such as music, art and sports. Creative thinking is stimulated through engaging projects.

Secondary (Year 7-12) The secondary school curriculum is aimed at fostering independent and collaborative learning, where students learn the value of cooperation, responsibility and initiative. AIS, applies a student-centred approach to small class groups.

Rifle Reports: A Story of Indonesian Independence by Mary Margaret Steedly, University of California Press 2013, ISBN 978-052-027-4877, paperback, 414 pages, glossary and abbreviations, notes, references, general index.

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After School Programme

SCHEDULE THAT A Picnic in the Playground (25 November)

Christmas Bazaar (16 December)

The Anak Atelier is hosting yet another awesome PARTY! Every child that attends will receive one FREE pass to the Kids Club. Families will be able to enjoy yummy food on picnic blankets, some cultural performances and lots of fun games. While the children make the most of the Playground and activities, parents will be able to sit back and relax with a sunset cocktail listening to smooth tunes from a top notch DJ. It is an ideal opportunity to view this wonderful school. The Anak Atelier educators will be on hand to answer any questions about the programmes they offer.

I love Christmas Bazaars. They conjure up images of browsing around stalls laden with Christmas goodies and shopping for craft items with grandparents who made Christmas so very magical. The Canggu Club are hosting a super bazaar aimed at the whole family and community. If you have your Christmas shopping still to do then this is definitely the place to go. There is also time to sign up as a vendor as the registration deadline is 10 December. Bazaars are always great places to find bargains and on the flip side get rid of old stock and get your new products out into the community. The atmosphere is going to be Christmas so come along and enjoy a family day out at the family club.

When Cost Where Contact

Where Contact

: 2.30 pm – 6.00 pm : free : The Anak Atelier, Jalan Pantai Balangan, Ungasan, 80361 : Contact: info@theanakatelier.com www.theanakatelier.com

Bali Storytellers Festival (25 – 27 November) Story telling is an art form that passes from generation to generation. Fables, fairy tales, traditional tales and modern day stories integrate culture, wisdom, morals that are timeless and are passed from generation to generation. Through stories we journey to new and exciting places, meet a variety of different characters, touch on different perceptions, ways of doing things, problems and solutions and I cannot reiterate the importance of story telling to young children. The theme of the festival is ‘Sutradhar’ which translates as ‘the one who holds the thread’. Let your imagination run with that one as the path of the sacred story awakens. The festival starts on its maiden voyage by bringing masterful storytelling and exciting workshops which will awaken your powers of storytelling. This is exciting for the community as Bali and indeed Indonesia and beyond is steeped in the traditions of storytelling which will be brought alive over the three day festival. Do visit the website as it gives comprehensive details of the story tellers and those involved over the three days and how to purchase your tickets. When Cost Where

: 9 am – 7.30 pm : USD44 (one day) USD 66 (two days) USD88 (three days) : Wu Wei Wisdom Sanctuary, Jl Orhiba, Tengkulak Kaja, Ubud www.balistorytellersfestival.

Carol’s by Candlelight (2 December) Carol’s by Candlelight is one of my all time Christmas activities. There are so many beautiful Carol’s out there and already the tunes are springing to my mind. Carols and Christmas songs are timeless, year in year out we get to enjoy choirs, singers and old and new songs. I am sure readers have their favourites. I know my tree goes up after Thanksgiving so the 2 December is a great time to get into the spirit of Christmas. The evening includes Christmas games and activities, storytelling, Christmas crafts, cookie decoration, a raffle and a choir will be there to lead the carols. Food, desserts and drinks stands from Sprout Café will offer a delicious selection of dishes. Drinks will also be sold including beer, wine, cider and soft drinks. Proceeds will go towards The Bali and Mother Baby House. Tickets can be purchased at the Garden Early Learning Centre. When Cost Where

: 5 pm – 10 pm : IDR 75,000 : The Garden Early Learning Centre, Jl Semat Raya 18A, Canggu Contact : 4071268 www.thegardenbali.com

Charity Gala Auction (3 December) The Rotary Club of Seminyak have a fabulous fundraising evening planned to kick of the festive season. Welcome drinks and canapes will be served together with music, live painting and plenty of surprises. The best way to raise a lot of money very quickly is through an auction therefore paintings and other items will be auctioned from prestigious local art galleries. The beneficiaries will be local children who will be able to attend school as a result of your generosity. It is really hard to believe today that in Bali there are so many children who need support to go to school and achieve what other children simply take for granted. The Rotary Club are amazing and the community are encouraged to come along and support this worthy cause. Guests are also welcome to attend meetings every Wednesday at 12 pm at the The Trans Resort. When Cost Where Contact

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6 pm IDR600,000 The Trans Resort Seminyak,Jl Sunset Road, Kerobokan reasatable@gmail.com www.rotaryseminyak.org

: The Canggu Club, Jl Canggu Club, Canggu : 8483939 eka.andi@cangguclub.com www.cangguclub.com

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Film Night (1 December) Documentaries come in all shapes and form featuring so many topics. Taksu Photo Gallery has a rare opportunity to feature this first class documentary about climate change. Climate change often comes high up on political agendas. “Climate change is the single greatest threat to a sustainable future but, at the same time, addressing the climate challenge presents a golden opportunity to promote prosperity, security and a brighter future for all.” Ban Ki-moon Secretary General, United Nations. In Before the Flood, Leonardo DiCaprio and his team travel across the globe to witness firsthand the devastating effects of climate change and what can be done to stop this phenomenon.

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Karma Wedding Fair (10 and 11 December) Bali is probably one of the most beautiful places on the planet to get married and no wonder that couples flock to the island to get engaged or indeed married. The Karma Wedding Fair is at the stunning Karma Kandara Resort the perfect backdrop for a wedding. The Fair will include everything that you need to make your wedding the perfect day. Bridal wear, designers, wedding photographers, entertainers, fashion and beauty experts will be on hand to provide everything you need. Vendor promotions, free food tastings, luxury event gift prizes bags and door prizes will be included in the cost of the ticket. Cost Where Contact

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: IDR 200,000 : Karma Kandara Resort Jalan Villa Kandara, Banjar Wijaya Kusuma, Ungasan, : 708800 Yuli Rahmayanti 081 237283159 Margareth Elizabeth 081 805347801 yuli.rahmayanti@karmaresorts.com Margareth.elizabeth@karmaresorts.com www.karmagroup.com/karmaweddingfair

Rock N’ Run (27 November) Here is another charity fund raiser which I am always very excited about. Not so much the run but the atmosphere. This is the 16th year of the run which has raised over Rp 2 billion for a wide range of special causes. The community is invited to come along and make it bigger and better than ever. The run is over 5 km which starts and finishes at the Hard Rock Hotel following the length of Jl Pantai Kuta, along Jl Legian and back onto Jl Pantai Kuta. The focus for the day is to gather family and friends for a foundation that helps children in Bali with hearing problems and total loss of hearing. Again we take for granted so much. Last year the run raised a mighty Rp170,000,000 for the Bali Pink Ribbon supporting those with breast cancer and raising awareness. Not far off Rp200,000,000 so let us hope that with the generosity of the community records can be smashed! The fee includes the Rock N Run t-shirt, meals and a chance to win lucky draw prizes on the day. There will be a prize for best costume so do think creatively and come along with your favourite dress up costume. Check the website for times. Cost : IDR180,000 Where : Hard Rock Hotel, Jl Pantai, Kuta Contact : 761869 ext 7163 (Mirah) ext 7165 (Flo) www.hardrockhotels.net Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2016 C/E/G-23 Nov. 16


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

By Ayu Spicy This is a simple way to serve cabbage and dress it up at the same t i m e . Yo u c a n u s e wedges of large cabbage instead of the baby ones if you prefer, but then keep the core in to hold t h e m t o g e t h e r. T h e velvety Dijon sauce is great on a variety of veggies and tempting to taste and taste and taste right out of the pan.

Roasted Baby Cabbages with Dijon Butter Sauce Serves 2-3 Ingredients for the Cabbage: - 250 g baby cabbages – washed, dried and core removed - 1 Tbl. olive oil - 1 clove garlic, pressed - salt and pepper to taste Ingredients for the Sauce: - 3 Tbl. butter - 1 Tbl. Dijon mustard - 1 tsp. lemon or lime juice - 1/2 tsp. garlic, pressed - salt and pepper to taste Ingredients for the Garnish: - 1 Tbl. chives, chopped - 1 Tbl. parsley, finely chopped

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Heat the oven to 450 degrees F. Lightly oil a glass baking dish with olive oil. Combine the olive oil and the pressed garlic in a small bowl. Bush each baby cabbage with the olive oil garlic mixture and put them in the oiled baking dish, making sure both sides of the cabbages are oiled. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Bake in the preheated oven making sure the temperature is truly at 450 degrees F so the cabbages will roast and not bake. Roast them for 10 -12 minutes and then turn them over. Bake again for another 8-10 minutes or until they turn golden brown. While these are baking make the sauce. Melt the butter in a small pot over a medium heat and cook until the solids start to turn brown giving the butter a nutty flavor. In a small bowl beat the Dijon mustard, lemon juice, pressed garlic, and salt and pepper. Continue beating and slowly add the melted butter and browned solids until you have a smooth sauce. When the cabbages are browned, put them on a serving plate and spoon the sauce over them. Sprinkle with the chopped chives and parsley. Enjoy your cabbage!

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Restaurant Review

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

Breakfast, by the Beach! Stiff Chilli restaurants have a long history in Bali. The 1st one was in Uluwatu, set up by Aussie-Italian Rodney Holt, back in the 1990’s. Others followed but the long term stayer of the group has been the little warung on Semawang beach, at Sanur’s southern end. Stiff Chilli on the beach was, earlier this year, taken over by another Australian, Rob Brierley. The site has been completely renovated without losing its beachfront charm. What was a garden area at front has been replaced by an elevated covered terrace with sports TV coverage, cleverly done far enough away from the restaurant proper that it does not conflict with diners. The menu retains most of the previous Italian specials, much of the product still coming from Rodney’s CIBO factory. The breakfast list has been expanded as have the hours, as Stiff Chilli is now open from 7.00 a.m. every morning, for the divers and other early risers. More good news is that there is no stupid cut-off time for breakfast dishes, you can order yours any time of the day that you wish. I love breakfast, and I often seek out ones that are different from the norm even though I am well aware that 80% of the world will always order Bacon & Eggs in some form or another. Here you can create your own breakfast, select your pair of eggs as fried, poached or scrambled, they will come with toasted ciabatta, then add whatever you wish from; mushrooms, hash browns, grilled tomato, baked beans, sausages and bacon. Or order the lot with Stiff Chilli’s Big Brekky, only Rp. 85,000++ and that includes juice and coffee. Something different? Hard to go past Eggs Benedict, claimed to be an invention from New York but now truly international, with many variations from the original. At Stiff Chilli it is more of an Eggs Florentine as spinach is added to the ham, a perfectly soft yolk poached egg sits on top, covered with sauce hollandaise, all resting on slabs of toasted focaccia [picture].

The healthier options are also available; Smoothie Bowl of a Dragon Fruit, yoghurt smoothie with fresh fruit and granola. For all the homesick ones there is also Toasted Focaccia with peanut butter or vegemite.

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Just a snack? The Tapas menu is perfect whilst watching the sports on TV; Stuffed Lombok Chillies [large mild chillies stuffed with cream cheese, mushroom, rice, parmesan and egg] American Sliders [mini hamburgers] or the very tasty Chicken & Mushroom Arancini Balls [crumbed risotto mix, a nut of mozzarella in the centre] lead the way.

Restaurant

: Stiff Chilli.

Address

: Semawang Beach,

Telephone

: 288.371.

Lunch or Dinner can begin with that Italian Classic, Antipasti Misto, a very substantial platter of cured meats, marinated vegetables, olives and other sundry items. Smaller plates are also available, just the vegetables or meats only. Alternative starters include Bruschetta [grilled garlic bread with a variety of toppings], or Carpaccio [herb-crusted tuna or peppered beef].

Open

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

Going Italian and eating pasta go hand in hand. Stiff Chilli has many options. Seafood can be Spaghetti or Penne with prawns, Pappardelle of spinach and basil with seafood sauce or the unusual Spaghetti Drunken Marlin [smoked marlin and vodka]. Best for me was the excellent Prawn and Chorizo Linguini, the Lombok chilli, garlic, paprika and lime giving this dish its unique flavour. Meat pasta includes the very traditional Spaghetti Bolognese and Fettucine Carbonara. Different and very interesting was the half moon shaped pasta, Panzerotti Pollo Funghi, the sachets filled with a chicken and mushroom mix, then tossed in the wok with sliced mushrooms, thyme and garlic in a cream sauce, very, very good!

Jl. Kesumasari, Sanur.

Non-smoking Area : Yes. Smoking Area

: Yes.

Parking

: Street only.

Price

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

Credit Cards

: Visa, Mastercard.

Food

: Italian.

Wine

: Medium list.

Service

: With a smile.

Atmosphere

: By the sea.

Overall

: Great value!

For the vegetarians, a number of pasta choices using spaghetti, ravioli [spinach and feta] and penne. I like the Ravioli di Zucca ai 4 Formaggi, pumpkin ravioli in a sauce made from four different cheeses. If you can handle a main after all that antipasti and pasta, then you will not be disappointed. The only surprise will be the price! All dishes are priced at less than Rp.100,000. For seafood, you can have Bintang-battered Mahi-Mahi or a Seafood Platter [single serve or one for two persons]. If you prefer meat there is Chicken Piccata [tender breast, marinated and cooked in lemon and white wine with capers], the classic Parmigana, flattened escalope of chicken topped with melted cheese and Italian salsa or the equally popular Saltimbocca, veal escallops with prosciutto and sage. Copyright © 2016 Gerry Williams

Omelettes are another favoured option. The Spanish combines chunks of chorizo sausage with tomato, olives, feta and red onion. Scrambled Eggs are with smoked marlin or you can have a Wrap; fried egg, bacon, hash brown and grilled tomato rolled in a thin pizza style wrap. In Australia the Bacon & Egg Roll is just about the favourite ‘breakfast on the run’ for workday mornings. Here you can enjoy a much more leisurely Bacon & Egg Burger, relaxing by the sea.

Then there is always an Italian take on that English classic, Bangers & Mash. They are topped with a tangy salsa of tomato, garlic, onion, chilli and olives. The only way to finish a meal here is by sampling the gelato, definitely with the best and strongest fruit taste in Bali. A more relaxed dining locale I can not imagine, even if you are not on holidays, you will think that you are! And such good value that anyone can afford to eat here every day!

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.


CHRISTMA SD I NN E R Update Christmas Dinner is available at many Bali restaurants and boutique hotels. The following is a broad selection of special menus from different areas, and at a wide range of prices. FP= Festive Period [late December], CE = Dinner 24th, CL=Lunch 25th, CD=Dinner 25th and BD=Dinner 26th. Price [Rp….] is per person food only, unless otherwise stated. If restaurant also offers their normal a la carte menu as well [ALC], Special Prices if there are small serves for children [SPC]. Any Gluten Free dish is marked as [GF]. Reservations are essential at all venues.

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Watergarden : [CE, CL, CD. Rp. 200,000++, ALC, Free transport Candi Dasa area.] .ENTREE:

Tuna Avocado with Caesar

dressing. MAIN COURSE: Roasted X-Mas Turkey, slice roasted X-Mas Turkey served with traditional apple stuffing, roast potatoes, broccoli topped with Bechamel sauce, honey roasted Carrot, sweet corn and brown gravy. DESSERT: English Plum Pudding, Slice of English plum pudding served with warm brandy sauce. [Tel: (0363) 41.540].

Cafe Watergarden - Candidasa

Kerobokan Biku : [December 21, Carols by Candlelight @ 6.30 p.m. Rp.250,000++, SPC Rp. 125,000++] - The Bali community Choir leads with all the favourite carols. A barbecue dinner is included, with a glass of wine and a selection of Biku’s desserts. All profits go to The Smile Foundation [who provide medical assistance for children and adults with facial deformities]. A Giving Tree will be set up to accept wrapped presents for children at The Smile House who are recovering from operations. Adults: rp 250,000 ++ children Rp. 125,000++. [CD Rp.650,000++, SPC – 4-12 years – Rp. 200,000++. 7.30 p.m.] A Buffet that includes a welcome sparkling wine, Turkey with all the trimmings, Glazed ham, Roast lamb, roasted root vegetables, salads, Christmas pudding with Brandy butter, Christmas Pavlova, Trifle, Christmas cake and other treats . Christmas carols by the Bali Classic Keroncong Band. Bookings essential and limited. [BD Rp. 140,000++. Boxing Day High Teas] Christmas sweet treats, Turkey and cranberry sandwiches, Christmas

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[CE, CL, CD, BD, FP – December 1 - 30. All dishes are priced separately and all are Rp. ++, ALC] Special dishes for Christmas. Kung Prawn Cocktail, classic sauce, avocado, lemon [135,000 3 pieces, 260,000 6 pieces], Live Oysters from Totten Inlet Western Australia, served with chillipassion fruit caviar Happy Chappy - Kerobokan [60,000 per each], Boston Lobster Bao, New England style mayo, cuca melon pickles with homemade tobasco [140,000], Live Boston Lobster, cooked either Cantonese style with spring onion, ginger and shaoxing wine OR with fresh green peppercorn ‘bisque’ and lobster scallop dumplings [120,000 per 100gm, av weight 450 gms]. BBQ Pork Platter, baby back ribs, crispy belly and knuckle, served with 3 sauces [295,000 enough for 3-4 persons]. Baby Back Pork Ribs, cooked Hong Kong style with sticky soy sauce [265,000 full rack, 145,000 half]. [Tel: 474.1959]

Warung Damar @ Bali Garden : [CD Rp. 175,000 Net, SPC {under 10] Rp. 100,000 nett. ALC]. Christmas Dinner with a Balinese flavour. For single diners presented as a Nasi Campur, for groups all on separate plates. Babi Guling, Balinese suckling pig. Ayam Betutu, chicken smoked in traditional Balinese spices, Pepes Ikan, snapper fillet wrapped in Bumbu Gede and roasted in banana leaf, Kare Sayur, garden vegetables simmered in fresh coconut milk and home made curry paste. Sate Lilit Ikan, traditional fish satay on bamboo skewers with ground Balinese spices and grated coconut. Lawar Salad, young jack fruit and young papaya with coconut, crisped onions, kaffir leaf and spices. Jukut Ares, Balinese traditional soup with chicken broth and banana trunk, Nasi Kuning, Balinese steamed yellow rice with turmeric and pandan flavour. Dessert, Dadar Gulung, traditional pancake filled with coconut cooked in palm sugar. Es Cendol, Indonesian iced dessert with coconut, palm sugar and a jack fruit flavour. [Tel: 752.725]

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[CE, CL, CD, FP, ALC] Set meals for 2, 4 or more persons, priced individually. Set 1 [Rp. 220,000 p.p] Lunch or Dinner for Two - 2x Nuri’s Signature BBQ Pork Ribs, 1x Mixed Fries, 2x Margarita. Set 2 [Rp. 350,000 p.p.] Lunch or Dinner for four - 2x Nuri’s Signature BBQ Pork Ribs, 1x Pork Fun Buns, 1x Mixed Fries, 1 x Hand cut Potato Chips, 1x Caesar Salad 2x Pineapple Mojito, 2x Bintang. [Tel: 847.6783]

[CL, CD Rp. 900,000 Net, SPC 3 course Kids Menu Rp.350,000 Net,] Welcome glass of Moet et Chandon Champagne. ENTRÉE: Choice of Nori Prawn Tempura, avocado, wasabi mayo, pickled ginger. BBQ Quail [G/F] almond cream, mangsteen, duck jamon, white truffle oil. Pork Terrine [G/F] apple, shallot marmalade, baby cress. House Smoked Salmon [G/F] spiced crème fraiche, snakefruit, baby cress, tangerine dressing. Seared Foie Gras, pink peppercorn brioche, orange and carrot puree, orange marmalade, coconut jus. Risoni [G/F] mushrooms, oven-dried tomatoes, Italian herbs, grana padano. Cured Kingfish, sesame ponzu, fried shallots. Roasted Beetroot Salad, manchego cream, toasted hazelnuts. MAIN: choice of: Turkey rolled, roasted, filled w/ mushroom, sage & pine nut, baby vegetable, pan juices Duck Breast (gf) king scallop, fragrant red curry, pineapple, red rice Lobster chargrilled, 1/2 bamboo lobster, bed of saffron risotto, lemon & steamed asparagus w/ sliced almonds Chermoula Pork Loin (p) served w/creamed corn spinach, cumin & honey glazed baby carrots, light jus Parpadelle (v) wild mushrooms, asparagus, parmesan crumbs, truffle oil. Sea Bass [G/F] lemon, mint, basil, fennel salad, lyonnaise potatoes. Crisp Skin Pork Belly [G/F] sauteed kaylan, apple puree, yakiniku sauce. Lamb Rack [G/F] char-grilled with parsnip cream, smoked aubergine, goat cheese agar, warm olive dressing. 200gm Angus Eye Fillet, marinated baby leeks, potato puree, rosemary red wine jus. DESSERT: choice of The Oasis, coconut and white chocolate sago, mango gel, young coconut granita. Chocolate Parfait pineapple gel, macadamia, double vanilla ice cream White Chocolate Brulee berry biscotti, white chocolate aero bar, raspberry jelly. Mini Donuts filled with strawberry jam and vanilla custard. KIDS MENU

South Kuta / Tuban Boardwalk @ Bali Garden : [CL, CD. Rp. 295,000++, SPC – Under 13, ALC]. Smoked Salmon layered with avocado and mango on a spicy tomato and basil coulis, topped with a grilled tiger prawn. Roast Turkey with roast pumpkin, Cajun potato, organic vegetables, giblet gravy and cranberry sauce. Traditional Christmas Pudding, vanilla custard and ice cream. Coffee/ Tea. [Tel: 752.725]

Il Tempio @ Bali Garden : [CE, CL, CD, BD, FP. All courses are priced separately and can be ordered individually. Order all three courses and receive a glass of house wine free, ALC]. All prices are in Rp, and are ++. Entrée – Ricotta & Pastrami Bruschetta [40,000] OR Cream of Pumpkin Soup with white truffle cream [30,000]. Main – Lamb & Pumpkin Ravioli, with rosemary cream sauce [85,000] OR Grilled Prawn and Squid Ink Pasta, served with garlic butter sauce and charred lemon [125,000]. Dessert – Pumpkin Ginger Bread Trifle, layers of ginger bread and pumpkin pudding with spiced whipped cream [35,000]. [Tel: 752.725]


ENTREE choice of Gnocchi Bolognese Pumpkin Soup cheesy crouton soldiers Fried Calamari tartare sauce MAIN choice of Roast Turkey baby potatoes, green beans, cranberry sauce Tempura Fish & Chips French fries & mixed leaf salad Chicken Schnitzel fries & honey carrots DESSERT choice of Sticky Date Pudding walnut soil, butterscotch sauce, White Chocolate Brulee berry biscotti, white chocolate aero bar, raspberry jam. Mini Donuts filled with strawberry jam and vanilla custard. [Tel: 731.266]

Sanur

Station - Herb-crusted fillet of reef fish, Salmon Fillet, morel cream sauce, Escalope of Pork, peppercorn juice, Duck Leg Confit, braised red cabbage, Corsican pasta, Roasted potatoes. Something sweet - Warm Christmas pudding, brandy butter (Hot), Fresh Fruit Platter, Mini Exotic Meringue Pie, Mulled Wine Jelly and raspberry bavarois, Assorted Christmas Cookies, Assorted Macaroon, Balinese Coconut Chocolate Buche de Noel, Dark Cherry Chocolate Glaze, Fresh Young Ginger Crème Brulee. Live: Crepe Suzette, Ice Cream and Sorbet Selection. [Tel: 849.7800]

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Stiff Chilli :

[CE, CD, Rp. 295,000++, SPC – Rp.150,000++ Under 12, ALC] Appetizer - Home Smoked Salmon, blinis with capers, dill sour cream & red onion. Main Course - Roast Turkey, braised red cabbage with bacon, apple & balsamic vinegar, ginger scented mashed sweet potatoes, cranberry jelly. Dessert - Warm Christmas pudding. brandy anglaise and Balinese vanilla gelato. [Special Retail - December 1 – 31] Eat in or take away, a variety of special Christmas cakes, breads, pies and puddings. Yule Logs, Stolen, Cookies, Macaroons, Ginger Bread House, Cupcakes, English Mince Pies and Christmas Hampers. [Tel: 849.7800]

[CL between 12 Noon and 2.00 only, Rp. 300,000 +, SPC [Under 10] Rp.150,000+, ALC] . Appetisers – Choose one of the following Tropical Prawn and Shrimp Cocktail, a combination of Shrimps, King Prawns, fresh mango and red onion tossed through a homemade seafood cocktail sauce with a hint of chilli and served on a bed of Baby Roman. Tapas Tasting Plate – one each of Chicken and Mushroom Arancini ball, Balinese Spicy Fish Skewer, Stuffed Lombok Chilli and Chicken and Pineapple Skewer. Soup – Pumpkin and Lemongrass, Homemade pumpkin soup with a hint of lemongrass and a swirl if coconut milk. OR Spicy Seafood - Prawns, Mahi Mahi and Squid freshly cooked in a spicy tomato and chilli soup. Main - The Meats – choose 2 from- Slow Roasted Pork Belly – pork belly slow cooked in the pizza oven on a bed of Granny Smith apple and baby fennel, served with crackle and homemade apple sauce. Slow Roasted Lamb Leg – lamb marinated in rosemary, garlic, oregano, lemon zest and juice and olive oil. Served with pan juice gravy and mint jelly. Maple Honey Mustard Glazed Ham - Cured leg of ham slowly baked with fresh pineapple, basted with a honey, maple and mustard glaze and studded with cloves. The Sides – Baked Potato - Wrapped in foil and cooked slowly in our pizza oven. Served with a dollop of sour cream, Green Beans Steamed then sautéed with butter and garlic, Tropical Salad - Lettuce, tomato, pineapple, red onion, cucumber and capsicum drizzled with balsamic glaze. Stuffing Balls - Succulent pork balls. (3), Balsamic Glazed Carrots Cooked 2 ways, firstly steamed then sautéed in a balsamic glaze. Freshly Minted Peas - tossed in freshly made mint sauce. Dessert - Christmas Trifle - Sponge soaked in fortified liquor, strawberry jelly, fresh strawberry and mango, freshly made vanilla custard and topped with whipped cream, OR Key Lime and Meringue Tart - Freshly made lime curd on an almond meal base topped with soft peaks of meringue. Special Kids Menu for the under 10y/o First Course = Christmas Slider and fries, Christmas Ham and Cheese Slider served with fries, Main Course a Kid size Roast Dinner, choose one meat and any number of sides in a smaller “kid size” portion. Dessert choose from the grown up desserts or…….they can have their favorite Gelato in a cone or cup. [Tel : 288.371]

Massimo il Ristorante : [CE, Rp. 295,000++, SPC [Under 17], Rp.210,000++] Dinner starts at 7.00 with Hot Vin Brulé and Canapés served in the Garden, at 8.30 there is the usual Santa Claus Parade. Antipasti di Natale, Italian Christmas Appetizer. Gran Fusilli al Salmone, special fusilli pasta with Norwegian salmon in tomato cream- black pepper sauce. Pollo con Farcia Natalizia, Polenta e Cavoli Rossi, Roast Chicken with Stuffing and Gravy, polenta and red cabbage. Panettone con Gelato ai Frutti di Bosco, homemade Panettone Cake with wild strawberry gelato.

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Christmas Food Specialties available on the Christmas Buffet for you to taste, or to take away, include… “Purceddhuzzi” – red wine dough with honey,.. “Cupeta” – crunchy nuts in caramel sugar, ..“Ncarttedhrate” – fried dough topped with icing sugar,.. and homemade traditional Panettone & Pandoro Christmas Cake. Massimo’s homemade traditional Panettone is also available for purchase to take away from the restaurant during the Christmas period, from December 1 till January 6. [Tel: 288.942]

Reef @ Maya Sanur : [CE, Rp.655,000++, with free flow wine/drinks package Rp. 1,215.000++, SPC Under 12 Rp. 295,000++, ALC] Gala Buffet, Full Moon Feast. Starters & Salad - King Prawn and avocado cocktail, Sesame-crusted Tuna with soy mirin dressing, Baby Octopus braised in red wine, Oregano & caramelized onion quiche, Roasted Beetroot, feta and mint salad, Asparagus, broad bean, crisp pancetta and quail egg salad. Hot Buffet Station - Red Ginger Chili Pork Rib, Spring Chicken Betutu, Gulai Kambing, Sumatra Style Beef Rendang, Crispy Balinese Duck, Semur Tahu, Sambal Udang, Sayur Nangka and steamed Jasmine Rice. Carving – Leg of Ham, marmalade glazed, Roasted Turkey, hazelnut & sage stuffing, cranberry jus. Hot Buffet

Ubud Bebek Bengil : [CL, CD. Special Christmas. Rp.325,000 Net, SPC {under 13] Rp.225,000. ALC] Welcome Drink – Tropical fruit juice. Soup – Puree of Pumpkin served with garlic bread. Main Course – Turkey, home style roast with original stuffing, cranberry sauce, turkey gravy, sweet potato and vegetables. Dessert – Christmas Cake with ice cream. Served with mineral water. [Tel: 975.489]

Café des Artistes :

Cafe des Artistes - Ubud

[CE, CL, CD, BD, FP [till Dec. 30]Rp. 395,000++, ALC]. ENTRÉE: – Asparagus Soup, grilled scampi and croutons OR Escargots au Vin Rouge in puff pastry. MAIN: - Stuffed Quail with mushrooms, peanuts and herbs, on a mustard jus reduction with pommes duchesses OR St Pierre Fillet in lemon cream sauce with mille-feuille puffs. DESSERT: – Baked Brie with balsamic and apricot marmalade OR Dame Blanche, vanilla ice cream with hot chocolate sauce. Cookies, Chocolate, Illy Coffee. [Tel: 972.706]

CasCades @ The Viceroy : [CE, CL, CD, $160++ food only] Canapes followed by Beetroot [goat cheese & smoked eel]. Canadian Lobster with green asparagus, sun-dried tomato, buckwheat and dill. Duck-Oxtail Consomme with star anise and leek oil, Seared Foie Gras with pear-shallot, star fruit & daikon. MAIN: Turkey, celeriac, cranberry sauce OR N.Z Lamb, rosemary, spinach and baby vegetables OR Barramundi, bumbu, kailan, kha gai. DESSERT: - After Eight [Chef’s Christmas Dessert creation]. Pre-booking essential. [Tel: 971.777]

CasCades @ The Viceroy - Ubud

Habitat : [CE, Rp 400,000++, includes a glass of wine on arrival. SPC Rp.160,000++, ALC] Entrée – Tropical Tostada, Vietnamese Spring Roll and Quesadilla Pan Asian, followed by a Palate Cleanser. Main – choose from: Pork Chop with Balinese samba matah, Nano Nano Chicken with stuffing, potato cakes, Chinese Cabbage Roll with stuffed tofu, Grilled Mahi-Mahi with sambal matah. Dessert – Crème Brulee, coconut milk and side of strawberry sorbetto OR Chocolate Cake with Coconut Pandan Sorbetto. Coffee/ Tea. Prior reservation is essential. [Tel: 971.633]

Indochine @ The Mansions : [CE, CL, CD, FP. Rp 350,000++ or Rp. 450,000++ with wine, SPC [Under 13] Rp. 185,000++, ALC]. Soup Pumpkin & Lentil, Seafood Bouillabaisse. Salad - Organic Garden. Main - Roasted Turkey, Honey Baked Ham, Baby Back Ribs with Barbeque Sauce, Beef Burgundy Stew. Sides - Creamed Corn, Roasted veggies, Rosemary & Thyme stuffing, Potatoes au gratin, Mashed Mint & Peas, Lingonberry sauce. Dessert - Ginger Panna Cotta, Baked Cheese Cake, Raspberry Chocolate Mousse. [Tel: 972.616]

Maya Sari : [CE, Rp. 655,000++, SPC [Under 13] Rp. 295,000++]. Begin with Christmas Carols at 6.00 with complimentary cocktail. Extensive buffet including glazed ham, turkey [with all the trimmings], yule log cake, Christmas pudding. [CL. Rp. 550,000++, SPC [Under 13] Rp. 295,000++] ENTRÉE: – Double smoked leg ham, bean & potato salad, sherry dressing OR Spanish Salad of blue cheese, roast pumpkin, asparagus, lettuce and candied pine nuts with balsamic glaze OR Duck Ravioli in star anise scented chicken broth with spring onions and mushrooms. MAIN: Roast Baby Chicken, pork, herb and chestnut stuffing, baby beans and spiced apricots OR Seared Atlantic Salmon with vegetables and dill cream sauce with a touch of champagne OR Beef Fillet Mignon, spice-crusted, grilled shallots, mushroom mash. DESSERT: - Christmas Pudding with praline Anglaise and cinnamon ice cream OR Passion Fruit Semi-Freddo, mango and strawberry salad, lemon glaze. OR Crème Brulee of young ginger, tropical fruit salsa and coconut wafers. Tea/coffee/petit fours. [Tel: 977.888]


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the nightmare creation of Noel Edmonds on the 80’s cult show Noels house party half man half pink snot. Mr. Blobby actually made it to Christmas number one with this shocker.

Please take the time to have a laugh this Christmas and get on youtube to check out all 5. You won’t be disappointed they are all truly horrible in their own ways! Ok well once you make it through this cringeworthy collection and have yourself ready for the big celebrations then you need to work out where in Bali is going to be good enough and Darker, earlier this year. Christmassy enough for you to kick back listen to some good music and enjoy the festive season Bali style, which is His most famous work Hallelulia was a surprise hit and where you will need the Music Matters Top 3 Christmas propelled him to stardom in his twilight years due to Jeff parties in town. Buckley covering it and then modern day artists covering the inspiring track. Cohen was a force of nature, a true romantic 1. For a spicy Christmas and a dark soul who’s music spanned decades. He will be e v e w i t h g r e a t a sorely missed in the music community and will go down as difference check out one of the most influential songwriters in history and a truly LACALACA CANTINA great artist. M E X I C A N A w w w.

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Greetings music lovers and welcome to a festive edition of music matters here in your local Bali advertiser. So here it is Merry Xmas once again man how the years just seem to fly by here. Musically Christmas is a time when the best and the very worst come out to play, a time for charity singles and naked profiteering, so this issue I will count down the top 5 worst Christmas singles of all time. I will also give my views on the top 3 Xmas parties happening on the island. But first I want to take a moment to pay homage to the recently departed singer-songwriter Leonard Choen. Leonard Choen was a truly great artist a n d h i s re c o rd s , which some found depressing, not only stood the test of time spanning fifty plus years but really spoke to people. He died at 82. And Sony Music sent out this press release on Thursday 10/11/2016. “It is with profound sorrow we report that legendary poet, songwriter and artist, Leonard Cohen has passed away,” the statement read. “We have lost one of music’s most revered and prolific visionaries. A memorial will take place in Los Angeles at a later date. The family requests privacy during their time of grief.” Cohen was the dark eminence among a small pantheon of extremely influential singer-songwriters to emerge in the Sixties and early Seventies. Only Bob Dylan exerted a more profound influence upon his generation, and perhaps only Paul Simon and fellow Canadian Joni Mitchell equaled him as a song poet. Cohen’s haunting bass voice, nylon-stringed guitar patterns and Greek-chorus backing vocals shaped evocative songs that dealt with love and hate, sex and spirituality, war and peace, ecstasy and depression. He was also the rare artist of his generation to enjoy artistic success into his Eighties, releasing his final album, You Want It

lacalacabali.comFeliz. “Head to our favorite Mexican spot this Christmas Eve for some tequila with jalapeño spice and all things tasty. Putu Carlos and the gang are prepping a five course oh so slowly cooked roast dinner and drink specials. The celebration continues Christmas Night with Thank God it’s 1. Dennis Waterman and George Cole : What Are We Going Christmas from 5pm with two for one classic margarita and To Get For ‘Er Indoors? Kind of a drunken pub song more beats by resident DJ to get you feeling nice and jolly. If you spoken than sung just shocking to anyone with ears. like a little fire in your festivities, fiestas at Luca go loco. Set “I’ve got a lovely furry coat menus from IDR 350K” I could tell ‘Er it’s mink No, she’ll suss it’s skunk 2. Karma Kandara is hosting its 12 days of Karma beach It doesn’t half pen and ink” sessions with international DJ’s and finishing up with the 2. John Denver: Please Daddy (Don’t Get Drunk This ChristAlice in Wanderlust new years party. mas). A lovely message for Christmas where a young boy 3. Traditional Christmas choir (carols) on the beach at The pleads with his father not to be so drunk at Christmas time. Melia hotel in Nusa Dua. 3. Kevin Bloody Wilson: Santa Claus you $%$##$ C@#t This, in my opinion, is not a bad song and is funny, but it is so Ok, guys well that about wraps it up for this edition of Music offensive it has to make number three just for that alone. Matters remember to keep it festive and make it matter. 4. Cindy Lauper: Christmas Conga, AAAAAAAAAGGGH If you enjoyed this article or have any questions, concerns, or this is just terrible off-key if indeed you are the illusive Chris Curtis please don’t hesitate singing appalling lyrics just to drop me a line, here to the Bali Advertiser, or alternatively to everything you would want my direct email address tobiasjbrown@rockfan.com for Christmas!! 5. Mr. Blobby: Christmas Copyright © 2016 Tobias J Brown Song. Wow, what can I say You can read all past articles of Music Matters about this? Mr. Blobby was at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Ok, so sad news over let’s get back to Christmas. Now I know the festive season is a bit of a non-event on Bali and it can be very difficult to get into the spirit of things when your plastic tree has given up the holy ghost and the choices of mince pies all have sambal as a condiment! So I have decided to bring readers some Christmas cheer by counting down the 5 WORST Christmas records of all time.


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Beautiful Trees and Flowers Seen around Bali Hi Dr Kris, I hope you don’t mind me asking, but I read your Bali Advertiser articles and love them.....I thought you might be able to help me identify a tree. We have a property up in the hills northeast of Ubud but were down in Nusa Dua and saw this tree we really liked. I asked the gardeners there what it was and they said it was a ‘Panisium’ (not exactly sure on how they should spell it) but when I try and search on this name nothing comes up. Would you by chance happen to know what it is called? English, Indonesian or Balinese name would be wonderful so I can Âżnd them in a garden shop down Denpasar way...Thanks so much in anticipation you might be able to help.....we appreciate your time.... Regards, Simon

example of why it is best not to rely only on the common name when identifying a tree! Nevertheless, here are some other common names for the Filicium decipiens - fern tree, fern leaf tree, soapberry, and thika palm. The leaves are large, fern-like (as the name suggests) and showy – which is probably why you were attracted to it in the ¿rst place. The small white Àowers produced are often hidden behind the dense foliage - they are followed by small, round green fruit that become dark purple when ripe. This tree is great for landscaping, being low maintenance it doesn’t require pruning, provides shade coverage and cools paved areas. Once established it will look after itself.

This tree that you have identiÂżed is often used as a landscape tree along nature strips, roadways, in public parks, hotels, villas and private throughout Bali and the rest of Indonesia. Now that it has caught your eye you will probably Âżnd that you will start seeing it more often in your travels. You will start to see it everywhere, especially growing along roadways and in public parks from Kuta to Nusa Dua, all around Denpasar and even way up north in Singaraja. In Indonesian you would say ‘pohon pinisium’ - pohon meaning tree. Your spelling wasn’t far off so I wouldn’t be surprised if you have already found it at the nursery. This plant is also commonly known as ‘pohon kiara payung’ in the Indonesian language. If ever in doubt about a plant identiÂżcation just take a few photos on your phone from afar and a close up of the leaves and any Ă€owers or fruits or other distinguishing features that you can see - then go to the nursery with phone in hand and have them identify it. Otherwise if you don’t have a camera handy you can always break off an inconspicuous twig with a few leaves and take that in for identiÂżcation. The botanical name is Filicium decipiens, also sometimes commonly referred to as the Japanese tree fern, even though it is actually native to Africa and South Asia, not Japan! It’s also not a fern – so try to Âżgure that one out? Just another

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‘Hi Dr Kris, I am on holiday and have fallen in love with a plant and would like to know its name. I have attached a picture. Thanks Regards, Elaine Finn - Please excuse my brevity.’ The plant that you have fallen in love with is a type of morning glory - Ruellia simplex, there are hundreds of varieties. This one that you have identiÂżed includes common names such as Britton’s wild petunia or Mexican petunia. It will produce beautiful petunia like purple Ă€owers all year round in a tropical climate such as we have here in Bali! The contrast of the dark green foliage gives a perfect backdrop for its striking blooms. It grows easily with minimum care and thrives in a wide range of growing conditions. Full sun for best growth and Ă€owering, though can tolerate light to partial shade. Plants will bloom profusely if located in hot and sunny areas. It tolerates both dry and wet conditions and cooler climates. Ruellia simplex are excellent ornamental plants for containers and planters or as background plants in Ă€ower beds or used to Âżll in gaps and borders. They also have the beneÂżt that they will attract the bees and butterĂ€ies. They will grow in sun or shade and are usually extremely drought tolerant, for proliÂżc Ă€owering full sun is best. In some locales this plant is considered an invasive species or considered a weed – those plants that are growing where people don’t want them! It is interesting to note how certain plants aggravate some people, yet delight others. As we know beauty is in the eye of the beholder and what many consider a weed sometimes I would consider a beautiful plant in its own right!

This plant is favoured in warm climates especially because of the terri¿c shade that it provides, hence its popularity as a landscape tree throughout Indonesia. It will Àourish anywhere that approximates a tropical climate. In its native habitat it can reach heights of up to 25 m, though in landscapes and gardens is usually limited to heights anywhere from 5 to 15 metres, somewhere in between is more likely. Make sure you have ample space if you decide to grow this plant - the crown needs plenty of room to fully develop, possibly up to 6 metres diameter. Avoiding planting it too close to any existing structures, allow at least a few metres from your house or driveway, better still plant it away out in the garden where it will have the space to Àourish and provide shade where needed.

Take dandelions for example, many consider them to be weeds but for me they are a lovely plant, with Ă€owers that attract bees and when the Ă€ower turns to seed, you can blow them off the stem, and watch the little helicopters Ă€y away. Some say that if you do it in just the right way your wish will be granted! Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright Š 2016 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Plugging into Indonesia’s Volcanoes

I’ve always wanted to interview a volcanologist. It takes a certain kind of personality to get up close and personal with an erupting volcano. So imagine my delight to discover that the friendly Sundanese woman I was talking to at a Slow Food event was a geologist who specialised in volcanoes and geothermal energy. Picking the brains of scientists is my idea of a very good time, and Ratih Nurruhliati turned out to be one of the country’s most experienced specialists in her ¿eld. Ratih grew up in Bandung, a city surrounded by active volcanoes, and developed a passion for them at an early age. It was helpful that her father, a geology professor at the Padjadjaran University, was happy to indulge her with visits to local volcanoes from the age of ¿ve. When she was 17 she went to New Zealand to study for a year, and lived in Rotorua and Christchurch with a local family while ¿nishing her last year of high school. The experience was a big stretch for the young Indonesian as she learned to deal with experienced-based learning instead of rote and to conduct her whole life in the English language. But that year cemented her intention to focus on volcanoes. She returned home to study geology at the Institute of Technology in Bandung (ITB), graduating in 1995.

It was the Dutch who ¿rst saw the possibility of tapping energy from Java’s volcanoes, proposing the ¿rst test drill in 1918

minerals and petroleum should have been done 10 years ago in order for the resources to be online now. And while many of the government specialists stayed at their posts, most of the independent and contract consultants moved on to other sectors.” Only in 2000 did the government revisit the data in renewable resources and began to accelerate its renewable electricity program. But it can take a decade to develop a new power source. Indonesia’s electricity demand increases by about ten percent per year so it needs about 6,000 MW per year in additional generating capacity. About 50 million people still lack access to electricity in this country. Most of the power generated here is from fossil fuel - coal and petroleum. Geothermal energy, along with hydroelectric and solar power, are sustainable options which so far play a very small part in the Indonesian power sector. Geothermal energy is electricity generated from the super-heated steam of active and dying volcanoes. Currently Indonesia is the world’s third largest geothermal electricity producer after the United States and the Philippines. Installed production capacity is almost 1,300 MW (1.3 GW) from nine geothermal ¿elds in Java, North Sumatra, North Sulawesi and Flores. Together they generate less than ¿ve percent of the country’s total potential geothermal energy, which is estimated at 30,000 MW.

“At that time the whole focus of the geology faculty at ITB was on the petroleum industry,” Ratih told me. “I did the work, but my passion was still volcanoes. I knocked on doors at the Volcanic Survey of Indonesia where I was welcomed because of my Àuency in English. Throughout my time at ITB I was invited to all the international volcano conferences and by the time I graduated I’d made many excellent contacts.” Immediately after graduation, a scholarship from the New Zealand government took her to Auckland University for a focused education in geothermal engineering. She studied with students from all over the world who were already practicing in their industries, further enriching her contacts list. “New Zealand is the geothermal Mecca of the Southern hemisphere,” she explained. “It was a great opportunity.” She spent the next three years as one of two female geologists engaged in geothermal project development on drilling rigs. Meanwhile the Indonesian government was assessing the vast potential for geothermal energy across the archipelago. Then the ¿nancial crisis of 1998 hit and the economy spiraled into meltdown within a few weeks. Government mining and petroleum contracts which had been signed in hard currency at Rp. 2.000 to the USD became disastrously unviable at Rp. 16.000. “The contracts for private electricity were in US dollars so those were shut down and the government took over the sector. No new projects or licenses were issued. Indonesia missed its window of opportunity; exploration for new

It was the Dutch who ¿rst saw the possibility of tapping energy from Java’s volcanoes, proposing the ¿rst test drill in 1918. In 1926, ¿ve test bores were drilled in Java’s Kawah Kamojang ¿eld, the third of which was eventually developed into Indonesia’s ¿rst geothermal generating station. It is still delivering 140 MW of clean electricity. With so much potential to help meet the country’s skyrocketing demand for energy, how soon can we expect to see more geothermal power plants? Like everything else in this country, it’s complicated. Several new ¿elds are under development however foreign investment is necessary to really optimise the sector. And investment expansion in the geothermal sector is limited by a range of factors which boil down to the usual quintet of bureaucracy, regulatory issues, corruption, absence of good infrastructure and lack of legal certainty. The exploration and capital costs of developing one MW of geothermal energy is about USD 1.5 million. This is higher than that of fossil fuels, but once the plant is running the production costs are lower. The lifetime of a geothermal ¿eld is estimated at 20-30 years, but the original Kawah Kamojang ¿eld in Java is still producing and some other countries, such as Italy, are still tapping geothermal ¿elds a century later. Environmental impacts are much more manageable than those around the production of fossil fuels. The land around older geothermal ¿elds may subside after a few decades but that can be remediated by injecting water back into the ground. The other major environmental issue is landslides in high, wet areas and places where roads and other infrastructure to support the project have been cut into the slopes; these can all be managed at the project planing stage. CO2 emission is low compared to fossil fuel. Between 1976 and 1978, three exploration wells were drilled in the Bedugul area by California Energy. Production capacity was estimated at 175 MW but local cultural objections have prevented further development.

Indonesia is thought to have about 40% of the world’s geothermal energy reserves. By 2025, Indonesia aims to produce more than 9,000 MW of geothermal power, becoming the world’s leading geothermal energy producer. This would still only meet 5% of the country’s total energy needs. According to the Indonesian Geological Agency in 2015, there are 324 potential and active geothermal ¿elds. But not all volcanoes are good candidates for geothermal energy production. “The aggressive volcanoes - the ones that are very active - are too dangerous,” says Ratih. “We look for a variety of criteria such as surface manifestation, temperature, geological structure, permeability and the right chemical Àuid composition. We also look for volcanos which have not shown eruption activity for a very long time. Volcanoes die very slowly and can still be tapped for energy when they are cooling down. So monitoring is very important.”

So there’s a lot of latent energy under all those volcanoes, and it will play an important role in the country’s development. With role models such as Ratih to inspire and guide them, increasing numbers of bright young Indonesians are studying geology and related sciences, secure in the knowledge that they are part of a brighter, more empowered future for Indonesia. Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - Free-fall off the Tourist Trail is available from : - Ganesha Books in Ubud, Sanur and Seminyak - Amazon downloadable for Kindle E-mail: ibukatbali@gmail.com Copyright © 2016 Greenspeak You can read all past articles of Greenspeak at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Question: I have become close friends with a guy I met at the Bali Galeria. He is a psychology and philosophy buff; so we have deep, intimate, interesting conversations. A couple of days ago, completely out of the blue, he asked me if I would consider dating him. Having a habit of speaking without thinking, I said “yes” because it was easy and I knew it would make him happy. Now, when I reflect further upon my decision, I don’t think I should have agreed.

individual, and he deserves a girlfriend who wants to devour him - body, mind and soul.

This guy is a genuinely kind and good person, but I am not physically attracted to him in the least, and the physical aspects of a relationship are important to me. All the blame in this situation falls on me for having encouraged his interest and for agreeing to go out with him; I feel really guilty. I want to get out of this situation while doing the least amount of harm. This should be easy to do theoretically because we’ve been dating a walloping two days, but it feels hard. I also feel stupid for passing up an opportunity to date such a great guy who treats me super well just because I’m not attracted to him. How do I break up with him after I just agreed to go out with him?

Question: There is this fantastic lady in my life. We met last summer and connected pretty much instantly. Things developed, and I thought I might be falling for her, but then I had a depressive episode that lasted for a couple months, and somewhere in the midst of that, I realized that this woman was not the woman I was supposed to be with. It was a weird, strong intuition that I couldn’t be with her in good conscience because I suspected she didn’t feel the same way. So - trying to be as clear and kind as possible - I broke up with her, and she moved back to her home country.

Dr. ZZ: Obviously, you think highly of this fellow, but the chemistry isn’t there for you. You cannot force physical or sexual attraction, and you are not shallow for considering this aspect of a relationship important. There’s no way that there won’t be hurt feelings when you tell him, and you owe it to yourself and him to extricate yourself from this sham of a romance as quickly as possible. Let him know gently, in private, face-to-face that you would prefer to just remain friends; you like him and you like hanging out with him, but there isn’t a spark on your end. He sounds like a wonderful

Moving forward, to avoid future hurts and unwanted relationships, do yourself a favor, memorize this phrase, and practice it often: “No, but thanks!” No is magical and severely underused. Learn how to use “no” without feeling weird or guilty. It holds power.

Now, I still feel the connection for her that I felt the first day we met. There’s nobody else in my life I’m interested in at the moment, and we’re still friends. We text and email almost every day, and we still love each other. I am doing my damnedest to be totally honest about my feelings and not lead her on in any way, and I’ve more or less climbed out of my depression and have started therapy, which is awesome. I’m just trying to figure out how to have boundaries about relationships and figure out who I am outside of one. Nevertheless, I wonder: is there a way to make this relationship work? I still don’t think she’s the right person for

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me to be with, but I want her to be. She’s smart, down to earth, supportive and gorgeous with an incredibly beautiful soul. We’ve also barely scratched the surface of our sexual potential together, and that drives me crazy. It’s just this feeling of not being as in love with her as I wish I were. Will that ever change? I don’t want to get back together with her if I feel this ambivalent; that’s not fair to either of us. She deserves all the love in the world. Could I ever be the person to give it to her, or should I just give up? Dr. ZZ: Second thoughts about your ex are part of breaking up. Rather than stay obsessed with a long distance relationship, in which you aren’t quite sure if this is the woman you are supposed to end up with, the smart thing to do is listen to your instincts, and focus on therapy and on climbing the rest of the way out of the depressive episode you mentioned. “There’s nobody else in my life I’m interested in at the moment” is not a good reason for having a relationship with someone. “I’m trying to figure out how to have boundaries about relationships and figure out who I am outside of one” is also a good reason to not pursue one now. If you’ve been honest about your feelings (or lack thereof) and this woman still wants to talk to you regularly, that’s her choice. But if you’re casting about for a boundary to set, the one where you both take a break from intense contact and from thinking about what might happen “if only,” this sounds like a good place to start. Trust therapy. Trust time and distance. Trust that if one truly gorgeous, cool lady liked you, another one will present herself in your life, and your incredible ex will also be loved as she deserves by someone else. Give it a break.

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What is Heat? Let us start at the beginning and look at what heat actually is. Heat is energy stored in molecules in the form of excitement, yes excitement. When we add energy to a molecule it gets agitated and starts jumping around like a scalded cat. The more energy a molecule of a material has the more excited it becomes and the hotter the material becomes.

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Heat Transfer Heat can be transferred in three ways: 1. Radiation - Infra red rays from the sun (and to a lesser extent, from other hot surfaces) are rays of light and even though we can’t see them they can travel through the vaccuum of space. These infra red rays transfer their light energy into any molecules they strike as heat. 2. Conduction - heat is transferred through materials and between different materials. Some materials, such as copper and aluminium, conduct heat easily while others, such as air, conduct heat very poorly. 3. Convection - Movement of hot air or water carries heat with it, it collects heat from anything hotter than itself, it moves on and transfers the heat to anything it meets that is colder than itself. Heat can also be transferred in any combination of these. Insulation To keep our buildings cool first we need to be aware that cool is of course an absence of heat. In cold climates we need to generate heat then stop the heat escaping from our homes. In hot climates we remove heat (with an air conditioner) and we stop heat from getting in. This reversal is, of course, obvious but it makes an important difference about how we go about insulation. Radiation In hot climates radiation is the greatest heat factor we have to deal with. It is also our first line of defence so, to avoid infra red rays radiated from the sun and from hot things around us, we can do the following: 1 Shade our building by using roofs, trees or anything else to shade our walls. 2 Put solar film on our windows to reflect heat (this does not necessarily have to be dark in colour as we are reflecting infra red rays which are not within the visible spectrum). 3 Install aluminium foil (or any other reflective material) in roofs and/or walls to reflect heat. 4 Paint walls or flat concrete roofs with white paint (shiny if possible) to reflect sunshine. 5 Avoid reflective surfaces, such as tiles, that reflect heat into or at our buildings. Conduction The outside surfaces of our houses are still going to get warm so for our second line of defence we can use can use insulating materials and/or air gaps to prevent the transfer of heat through roofs, walls, ceilings, floors doors and windows. As we have said air is a poor conductor of heat as long as the air is not moving. Insulation materials such as glass wool, rock wool, expanded polystyrene, bubble wrap or double layer aluminium foil with a layer of closed cell sponge in between work by holding pockets of air and preventing this air from circulating. The use of cavity walls (effectively two walls with an air gap in between) greatly reduce the amount of heat being transferred

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An important concept in convection that we all know but must constantly bear in mind is that hot air rises and cold air falls. If we are clever we can use this to our advantage.

If we are paying so much for our cold air we can save a lot of money by insulating our buildings.

Rather like a good old dose of ebola heat likes to share itself around. If we add excitement to a molecule this makes the molecules around it get excited and the heat gets passed on. The heat will carry on transferring until all the molecules are all equally excited - ie. all at the same temperature.

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Beauty & Health MODLOV SALON Canggu has slowly transformed from tranquil rice ¿elds to a now hip mecca of beautiful surf beaches, villas, trendy restaurants, yoga and beach clubs for surfers and sun worshippers. To keep yourself beautiful and attend to your beauty needs is MODLOV Salon, specializing in waxing and hair treatments. Located near the popular Pantai Batu Bolong is an unassuming salon front near Serenity Yoga retreat. It looks small from the front but I was surprised how spacious inside it is. Decorated with an i n t e r e s t i n g combination of modern furniture, planks of old painted boat wood and old fashioned photos on the wall, I felt immediately felt at home. The large ¿rst room is the hair salon, where all your hair needs can be ful¿lled. The owner Yanti, a licensed hairdresser heads a team of six well trained staff. They use L’Oreal hair products for colour, offering haircuts, cream baths, Keratin treatments, highlights and free style balayage. The inner room is where most of the action is. Waxing is their specialty, using sugar wax followed by Indian threading at no extra charge to leave your skin absolutely hair free. They treat everything from your lips, eyebrows, under arms, legs, Brazilian and backs. The staff are very ef¿cient and work quickly. Clean up is a breeze with no after sticky feeling. Plus the waxing prices are quite low compared to other more popular salons. At this time they offer two different types of facials. KIEHL’S from the USA is a natural product with turmeric and cranberry extract, offering deep cleansing, anti-aging including acupressure massage, extraction and galvanic ultra violet sterilizing. The hour long treatment was relaxing with a nice head, neck and shoulder massage. The results a radiant face. Biokos is their standard facial product for all skin types. They also use OPI polish for manicure and pedicure treatments. Yanti told me that their massage services are very popular offering traditional massage, back, reÀexology and the Ratus Aroma therapy treatment for fresh sweet private parts.

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natural with turmeric and cranberry extract. A relaxing cleaning ritual preceded the facial scrub for deep cleansing. This was followed by steaming to open the pores then extraction of any black or white heads (comedo). A galvanic wand was used to soothe any inÀammation following the extraction and sterilize the skin. This was followed by a relaxing face, neck and head massage, and using acupressure points. During the mask she gave me a lovely hand and arm massage. After a thorough removal of the mask she applied a moisturizer with a gentle massage. Looking in the mirror I was pleased with the radiant results and soft moist skin. The stress had disappeared from my face.

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Next was a hair colouring treatment. While the product was developing on my head for half an hour one of the staff came to give me a manicure. After removing the old polish she meticulously cleaned and trimmed my nails and cuticles. With so many OPI colours to choose from I ¿nally opted for orange, my second favourite colour. During my hair treatment a couple of Italian ladies were having their hair cut and styled by Yanti. As the ladies chatted away in Italian, Yanti snipped their hair then blow dried it. Both of them were very happy with the results. You don’t need to come to MPTLOV Salon for four hours like I did, but they offer different packages from 1 hour and 30 minutes or up to 2 hours 45 minutes. MODLOV BLOSSOM for ladies 1. 2. 3.

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By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.

TOO MUCH MEDICINE? Advances in medicine have propelled health care to new heights and a vast array of diagnostic tests and drug therapies is now available. But are we getting too much of a good thing? In this country, no matter what your ailment, you are likely to come away with an array of pills and potions; some may be necessary but a good deal are not. An increasing number of doctors now say that sometimes, “less is more” when it comes to medical interventions. Our relentless pursuit for good health might actually be making us sick. One of the major contributors to the overuse of treatments is a phenomenon called diagnosis creep. It’s when the threshold for treating a disease is lowered, so more and more people become eligible for that treatment simply because of a change in the way they define the disease. Then healthy people become classified as patients, and often end up on pills for the rest of their lives. Take the definition of high blood pressure, for example. We used to define a normal blood pressure as being under 100 plus the person’s age for the top number and 100 for the bottom number. Nowadays, it’s 150/90, or even as low as 140/80. By changing that threshold, you include millions more people in the range of abnormality and in the market for antihypertensive medication. This has raised questions about whether people with mild hypertension would benefit from blood-pressure medication. While people with diabetes benefit, studies have shown that most people with mild hypertension don’t. The treatment of mild hypertension has had no benefit on either morbidity or mortality, and that is the vast majority of people worldwide on treatment for hypertension. Today, one of the most widely prescribed drugs in the world is statins. They lower cholesterol and the risk of developing heart

disease. Statins are justified in those with existing heart disease, but are these drugs necessary in healthy people. It’s such a huge controversy. It’s a classic case - take this tablet and it’ll stop you dying of heart disease, and yet no acknowledgement that there are significant side effects. Last year, a UK committee decided to drop the threshold for prescribing statins. It used to advocate them for people with a greater than 20% risk of heart disease, but now they’ve halved it to just 10%. It’s reported to result in millions more healthy people taking statins. Doctors objected to the change. Even though many doctors have protested the new guidelines, the UK committee defended its decision to broaden the use of statins claiming that it would save 8000 lives and prevent 28,000 heart attacks per three years. But recently, a controversial review showed that those without heart disease taking a statin for up to six years only increased their life span by a few days. Recommendations for the prescribing of statins are now being reviewed. The there’s the commercial angle. The global pharmaceutical industry sales are supposed, for the first time in 2020, to top US$1 trillion. That level of predictive profit relies on us all taking more and more tablets. Now, if you want to make a health-related profit, you’re going to make a lot more money if you develop a drug to keep well people well than if you develop a drug to treat sick people, particularly very sick people, ‘cause they die and don’t need your medication anymore. Nowadays, pharmaceutical companies invest more in preventive medications ‘cause the market is so much larger. In countries like Indonesia where drug sales are poorly regulated, the overuse of antibiotics is huge. WHO has warned that the over prescription of antibiotics will lead to a global resistance to pathogenic microbes (infection causing bacteria & viruses). While many developed countries have strict guidelines on the prescription of antibiotics, third world countries are much more relaxed on the issue, often considering the profits, incentives and commissions to be made rather than the wellbeing of the patient and the global community at large. For example, women

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that give birth in Indonesia are all given a course of Amoxicillin after birth “just in case” infection develops. With many doctors in Asia on low incomes, commissions from drug sales are often where they make their money. Self-medication is also a huge problem in this society. Antibiotics (or any “prescription” drugs for that matter) are easily purchased at most pharmacies without any prescription at all. Elderly people are often on multiple medications, many of them unnecessary. It’s a problem known as polypharmacy. Modern health care is extremely fragmented. Time and time again, I see patients that have been prescribed this drug by this doctor and another set of drugs by this specialist, and essentially the right hand does not know what the left hand is doing. Inevitably the patient ends up with too much medication. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the US, drug overdose was the leading cause of injury death in 2013. And of these, just over half the deaths were related to prescription pills. Naturally there is a strong element of patient pressure in all of this. Patients often say to a doctor, ‘You must be able to do something.’ If the doctor says, ‘We just want to wait,’ they might say, ‘I’ll see another doctor who may do something.’ There’s a lot of hype in the media that doctors can fix everything, and reality is, they can’t. Sometimes there’s nothing they can do, and we just have to accept that. The hardest thing to do in medicine is to do nothing. In this day and age people, as consumers, have to understand their own health, then become advocates for their own health. If I were a patient and I was being prescribed a drug, a blood test, a biopsy, whatever it was, I think some of the questions that I would like to ask include, why is this necessary? What happens if I don’t have this? Are there alternative ways of managing this? If I need to take a drug, are there some lifestyle measures that could be tried first? I think this requires some health literacy and a belief that it is not simply about trusting your doctor; it’s about taking charge of your own health. It’s a relationship, and that relationship means that both people have to play their part. Kim Patra is a qualified Midwife & Nurse Practioner who has been living and working in Bali for over 30 years. She now runs her own Private Practice & Mothers & Babies center at her Community Health Care office in Sanur. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns that you have and may be contacted via email at balikim2000@gmail.com, or office phone 085105-775666 or https://www.facebook.com/ CHC Bali

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“Women in Bali”

Bruna Rotunno’s entrancing collection as book Chairman Mao it was who, back in 1954, declared that “women hold up half the sky”. He backed up his words with the legislation to prove it making women effectively equal with men under the law in China from that day forward. More recently Michelle Obama observed that “no country can ever fully Àourish if it stiÀes the potential of its women and deprives itself of the contribution of half its citizens.” In the 60 odd years that have elapsed since Mao’s ringing declaration, which brought genuine emancipation to upwards of half a billion women in the People’s Republic of China and Michelle Obama’s comment on the cost to nations of failing to follow through with genuinely equal rights for women, how well has female emancipation fared? In the hundred years or so since women in the West obtained the right to vote and the subsequent cultural and professional freedoms won by women since the 1960’s, what remains to be achieved? Alas, quite a bit. In large swathes of Africa and Asia women remain culturally if not legally oppressed, nowhere more than in the Islamic world. Since its charter of 1948 the United Nations have not only declared for the equality of women but have fought long and hard for it. Last year UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, announced that it was high time that his successor should be a woman. Quite where a small Hindu island like Bali, geographical half-way point in the sprawling archipelago that is Moslemdominated Republic of Indonesia, stands when it comes to the position of women in society today is an interesting question. Italian photographer Bruna Rotunno has been coming to Bali for 30 years and over the past eight years has been working on a collection of photographs depicting the role of women in Bali. The results of her labours have ¿nally seen the light of day in a splendid collection of photographs which have now been exhibited and some 160 of them published in an elegant volume entitled simply “Women in Bali”. With words of accompaniment from Cok Sawitri and Anita Lococo the book was launched at the Bali Writers Festival in Ubud last month, following an exhibition and pre-launch, which took place in Delhi. Further exhibits and book launches are to follow in Singapore, Italy and other European and US cities. The theme for the book is that most feminine of the elements – water, a motif that runs through the work and probably the best and certainly the most haunting is the photograph of the face of a young girl blissed out and almost fully submerged in a sacred pool during the rains. Almost as appealing are the two pregnant women facing each other by the side of a river both of them looking upward at something we shall never know. The volume contains 160 plates of women in Bali, twenty-seven of them are nonBalinese women living here who have made their home in Bali and made a signi¿cant contribution to the community; fourteen are Balinese women who are remarkable for their work and achievements in one ¿eld or other. The remaining 120 plates are all anonymous depicting the women of Bali going about their lives in groups or singly, many of which are superb and are what make this an exceptional work among a proliferation of coffee-table books on Bali over the years. This is unabashedly a work of photography and as such deserves a place on our shelves or great gift for anyone

interested in Bali. Bruna Rotunno is to be congratulated on her work along with her friend and associate Sabiana Paoli, a gallery owner in Singapore, who worked with her to put the collection and book together, supported by a number of private and public organizations in Bali which included: Isola, Biasa, Five Elements, Ku de Ta and Mandala. Apart from the forty-two women depicted, whom if I may I will term the Balinese Worthies, the collection ably portrays women of all ages engaged in various aspects of Balinese life: the ceremonial and ritual, weaving, ¿shing and working in the rice fields, along with dance, music-making and painting. Many of these aspects have been well-covered in other earlier works. Where I feel Rotunno really scores and brings something new to a crowded ¿eld is in her gift of portraying groups of women, particular her ability to bring out the character, dignity and humour in the faces of her more mature subjects. My favourite photo in the book is a group of six smiling Moslem women I ¿nd utterly charming and somehow uplifting. There is a series of plates of Jero Made Nondri, widow of the late King of Mengwi, which while very good, is far exceeded with her unidenti¿ed inclusion later in the book with her seated in a group of four women. They look like family and it has a delightful sense of loving familiarity. The shot of the women’s Gamelan orchestra from Peliatan is beguilingly formidable. The book is permeated with groups of women at all ages along with a number of individual older women and it is these to which Rotunno brings a special talent and are what makes the book unique. Awards for the loveliest smiles in the book go to: - Five smiling Moslem ladies - Soma Devi, acupuncturist - Viebeke Lengkong, Charity Organiser - Jero Made Nondri and sister Of the expat Bali Worthies the plate of Mary Northmore with her charges from the Smile Foundation is a true prize-winner, not just compositionally but a tug on our shared humanity and poignant reminder how miniscule and arbitrary are the differences that can blight a lifetime. In the same vein and especially touching for me was the photo of the late Lucy Wisdom, who died of cancer some years back and which typi¿ed her indomitable pluck and concern for wildlife. Others I liked were the picture of American painter Elizanne Cosgrave appearing to conduct the skies and the plates of Kali hanging paper; Nattalia Sinclair, founder of Bali Montessori looking wonderfully relaxed for an educational administrator and Jane Chen as a masked and serpentine wraith disappearing into the rice paddy. The studies of Ambra Calo, the archeologist quizzically contemplating what I take to be the ‘world turtle’ and midwife Robin Lim are excellent also. I enjoyed the book immensely and will return to it often. “Women in Bali”, by Bruna Rutunno www.brunarotunno.com and is published by Silvana Editoriale S.p.A, Milan. Text by Cok Sawitri and Anita Lococo. It may be purchased at Ku de Ta and The Oberoi shops as well as other outlets. 5% of all proceeds from the sale of the book will go to The Smile Foundation of Bali.

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This Sporting Life Denpasar Inclusive Marathon January 29, 2017 The inaugural Denpasar Inclusive Marathon will be held on Sunday, January 29,2017. Personally supported by the Mayor of Denpasar Ida Bagus Rai Mantra, the aim of this marathon is to bring awareness to persons with disabilities to be seen not as persons to pity, but as athletes to respect.The organisers are planning a push rim wheelchair division, a visually impaired/blind division and a mobility impaired program together with a number of distances for able bodied runners. All runners are welcome. Full Marathon Half Marathon 10 km Fun Run The Marathon will run around the Renon area in Denpasar finishing in front of the Governor’s office. Distances will be 42 km, 21 km and 10 km run on closed roads in the aforementioned Renon district of Denpasar. The Denpasar Marathon joins the growing number of Marathons in Indonesia, like the Bali, Lombok,Jakarta but is the only inclusive one. For the record annually, more than 500 marathons are organized worldwide.Some of these belong to the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races (AIMS) which has grown since its foundation in 1982 to embrace over 300 member events in 83 countries and territories.The Boston Marathon is the world’s oldest annual marathon, inspired by the success of the 1896 Olympic marathon and held every year since 1897 to celebrate Patriots Day, a holiday marking the beginning of the American Revolution, thereby purposely linking Athenian and American struggle for democracy.

People with disabilities participating in the Denpasar Inclusive Marathon may, if they so wish, be accompanied by one person without any extra charge. Accompanying persons will be given special signs authorising them to be on the race course, but will neither be timed nor receive a shirt or any other race material. All information including racer registration will be on www. denpasarmarathon.com from December 1, 2016. All proceeds of the Denpasar Marathon will go to funding the Bali Sports Foundation adaptive sports programs. Bali Sports Foundation provides the following sports free to persons with disabilities in Bali: 1. Wheelchair Basketball - Amputee,Para & Polio 2. Wheelchair Rugby - CP,Amputee and Quad 3. Powerlifing - Amputee,Polio 4. Blind Judo - Blind 5. Goalball - Blind 6. Wheelchair Shooting - Amputee & Polio 7. Special Needs Swimming - all disabilities 8. Blind Powerlifting - Blind 9. Deaf Mute Eskrima - Deaf Mute 10. Boccia - Severe CP 11. Pararchery - Amputee & Polio 12. Disabled Lawn Bowls - Polio, CP, Amputee 13. ParaSailing - Amputee & Polio 14. Blind Soccer - Blind

15. Handcycling - Polio, Amputee, Para 16. Wheelchair Racing - Polio, Amputee, Para 17. Founded in 2009, Bali Sports Foundation (BSF Indonesia) is an organization in Indonesia that focuses on the development of and participation in sport for those living with a disability. Its mission is to improve the lives of persons with disabilities in Bali and East Indonesia by using the power of sport and play for development, health and peace. BSF was founded by a group of dedicated individuals with over 30 years of experience working in NGOs, sports organizations, and the Indonesian educational system, who recognized the enormous gaps in adaptive sports coverage of the Indonesian Ministry of Youth and Sports, Ministry of Education, national sports federations and Paralympic committees. During their 7 years of operation, the BSF has been responsible for increasing the number of official disabled sports available in Bali to 16, where previously there were very few. The BSF currently provides sports programs, which includes free coaching and equipment, to over 20 NGOs and all six Special Schools in Bali that provide support to people with disabilities. For more information see www.balisports.com For full list of sports please go to http://www. balisportmag.com

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The Denpasar Marathon Wheelchair event will be the final part of the The Summer Down Under Wheelchair Road Racing Series that is the highest profile wheelchair sporting event in Australia. The Series has grown from a single race to two international competitions, road and track events, and attracts the finest wheelchair athletes from across the globe. The 2017 GIO Summer Down Under Series will feature the following: Canberra International Track Meet – 2 evenings of racing at the Australian Institute of Sport Track on Friday 20 & Saturday 21 January 2017. Sydney Twilight Track Meet – Twilight racing at Blacktown International Sportspark Athletics Centre on Tuesday 24 January from 5.00pm.Oz Day 10K – Road racing through Sydney’s The Rocks on Australia Day, Thursday 26 January from 9.00am. If you wish to add any sporting related information to the calendar, please email info@baliadvertiser.biz.

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Singaraja: Lion City of the North The capital and northernmost seaport of Buleleng District has been a marketplace for the Java sea trade economy since at least the 10th Century. In her Guide to Bali (1974), writer Rae Hogan described Singaraja as a city of 15,000 people with streets crowded with people, buffalo-drawn carts, bicycles and horse-drawn dokar. Because of the surrounding coffee plantations, the air was ¿lled with the smell of coffee. The colonial architecture, tree-lined avenues, quiet residential perimeters, a wide market street and densely packed merchant’s quarter south of the harbor are all still there, the traf¿c Àowing past rows of Chinese shops is still manageable, the tourists are few and the pollution nil. Cut off by the central mountains, the north has always developed independently from the south. Merchants from all over Asia called at the port of Buleleng trading arms, opium, and kepang for food, fresh water, coffee, livestock and slaves. Each group has greatly impacted the cultural life of the city.

Singaraja means “lion king,” a name commemorating a palace built in 1604 by Raja Panji Sakti. Down the road from the library (where Jl. Ngurah Rai meets Jl. Pahlawan) is a winged statue depicting the symbol of the city, which is also found in the royal seal carved over doorways in the royal palace. The Dutch fought the powerful raja at a ¿erce battle in the nearby village of Jagaraga, the Europeans ¿nally taking control of the northern region in 1849. By 1882, Singaraja had become the administrative center, principal harbor and trading center for Bali and all the islands to the east to Timor. Bali’s north to south road system wasn’t constructed until the 1920s, when the first trickle of tourists began arriving in Singaraja’s harbor on KPM steamers. Being the island’s main access point, tours described in prewar travel books started in Singaraja. Small groups of tourists were chauffeured from the wharf over the mountains to southern Bali’s “native districts,” at the time quite an arduous and lengthy journey. During WW II, after the Japanese occupied Indonesia, they established their headquarters for Bali and the eastern islands in Singaraja. When the Dutch returned to Bali after WW II, they transferred their administrative of¿ces to Denpasar because of its much greater population and proximity to the new airport. With a present population of more than 80,000, Singaraja is Bali’s second largest city. The inÀuence of non-Balinese— Chinese, Bugis, Javanese, Malays, Indians, Arabs—is more noticeable here than in other parts of Bali. What to See Foreign visitors usually arrive here on day trips on rented motorbikes or hired cars from the south or from Lovina Beach 15 minutes to the west. The town’s main tourist attractions can be seen in a few hours. Singaraja is an important university town, adding a sense of vitality to the place. For history buffs and students of architecture, the most interesting things to see are the royal palace and colonial edi¿ces found if you head inland from the harbor. Many imposing examples of European tropical style buildings still stand, reminders of Singaraja’s former grandeur as the Dutch capital of Bali and the southeastern islands. A few white-painted residences are found on Jl. Erlangga and along Jl. Ngurah Rai. Roemah Soenda Ketjil on Jl. Ngurah Rai, in front of the Lion King statue, was built in the European style in 1912. This was the of¿cial residence of Bali’s ¿rst appointed governor, I Goesti Bagoes Oka. The high-ceilinged colonial-era house has been

converted into Café Sari Mina, a relaxing place for coffee, nasi goreng and snacks. There are also some old style Dutch colonial houses and warehouses can be seen in Kampung Tinggi near the old port, an area inhabited by Chinese, Arabic and Indian traders. At the top of Jl. Ngurah Rai is the Kantor Bupati, once the of¿cial residence of the Dutch “Resident” (a sort of governor). After independence it was used as the Indonesian Governor’s of¿ce when Singaraja served as the capital of Nusatenggara. In 1958, the southeastern islands were divided into three provinces— Bali, Nusa Tenggara Barat and Nusa Tenggara Timur—and Bali’s capital was moved from Singaraja to Denpasar. The building remained vacant until 1970, when it was used as the headquarters of the Fifth Regional Defensive Command. In 1977 it was converted into Hotel Singaraja; in 1982 it became the mayor’s of¿ce. In Indonesian called Tugu Singa Amabara Raja, the lion statue in front of Kantor Bupati symbolizes the dynamic spirit of the people of Buleleng and serves as the regency’s coat of arms. Near the library at Jl. Mayor Metra 12 is Puri Agung Singaraja where descendants of the raja of the former kingdom of Buleleng have lived since 1604. Wander the halls and pavilions of this restored family compound to take in the historical display, including portraits, vintage black & white colonial-era photos, antique furniture, two ornate silver thrones of former royals, a family shrine and quiet courtyards. The typewriter of the last holder of the title “Lion King,” Anak Agung Pandji Tisna, and newspaper clippings and bric-a-brac are among the family memorabilia. Known as the founder of the Lovina tourist area, the raja built the ¿rst hotel Tasik Madu and coined the name “Lovina,” a contraction of “Love Indonesia.” Open everyday 9 am to 5 pm. In the front of the puri on Jl. Veteran is Museum Buleleng (open Sun. to Fri. 9 am to 5 pm) housing old photos, brass bowls, radios and other historic relics from Buleleng’s history. In the yard are three sarcophagi made of volcanic tuff and decorated with carved geometric motifs. Settlements existed on Bali’s northern shore from as early as 400 BC; these communities buried their dead in these stone chambers in sitting or squatting positions. Next door to Museum Buleleng at the east end of Jl. Veteran is Gedong Kirtya. Holy objects are ordinarily stored out of sight in high places, but here you can view sacred lontar books in the only library of its kind in the world. The 3,000-odd lontar stored in labeled tin boxes in this archive record the literature, mythology, magic formulas, medical science, folklore, religion and history of Bali and Lombok. The institute also contains rare Dutch and English books, a complete collection of traditional Balinese calendars dating back to 1935 and an extensive treasury of Balinese “scriptures”—actually high-quality copies; the originals remain with dukun and rajas’ families. Open Mon. to Thurs. 8 am to 4 pm, Fri. 9 am to 12:30 pm, Sat. until 12 pm. Leave a donation. Enjoy beautiful sunsets over the old harbor area where the waterfront has retained some of its original character. Wander the narrow streets and along the seawall - a raw, vibrant and crowded neighborhood where big families live together in small and very basic houses (but with satellite antenna on the roofs!). See abandoned and decaying old coffee and tobacco warehouses (gudang), Dutch-style shophouses in bad repair, the crumbling Port Authority of¿ce and an antique arched steel bridge. Try to imagine the days when this was one of the Dutch East Indies’ busiest entrepôt. Now only a few small ¿shing and cargo prahu bob offshore. The old anchorage at the mouth of the Buleleng River, poorly protected from bad weather, has long since silted up. (Celukanbawang, 40 km west of Singaraja, now serves as Buleleng’s principle export harbor.) The location of an attractive green and white mosque in the port area is indicative of a Muslim seafaring nation and is in keeping with a city whose flavor is more Islamic/Arabic than Hindu. Picturesque touches are the Àoating seafood restaurants perched above the water. Sometimes irreverently called the “surfer dude statue,” near

the waterfront stands the haunting statue of freedom fighter Ketut Merta pointing seaward. After WW II, in the chaotic period between the Japanese surrender and the Dutch return, the crew of a Dutch patrol boat hoisted the Dutch Àag in Buleleng Harbor and Ketut Merta climbed to replace it with the red-and-white Indonesian banner. He was machine-gunned from the Dutch boat the minute he stepped away from the pole. During the Indonesian struggle for independence it was common for guerrillas to use nicknames like Pak Hitam (“Mr. Black”), Pak Cilik (“Mr. Small”), etc. Ketut Merta was known as I Lontong, (“Mr. Steamed Rice”). A shrine commemorating I Lontong is located around the corner opposite the Chinese temple. The huge Hindu temple Pura Jagatnatha on Jl. Pramuka is the city’s largest and busiest temple. Take note of the splendid Padmasana lotus-throne shrine in the ¿rst courtyard that occasionally hosts local gamelan rehearsals in the evenings. Singaraja’s Pura Dalem, on Jl. Gajah Mada below the cemetery, contains a wall of incredible phantasmagoric reliefs depicting Balinese heaven and hell and the dire consequences of earthly sins. See miscreants with their tongues pulled out, arms sawed off, boiled, beaten and stabbed. Located in the old harbor area, the city’s oldest mosque Masjid Nur features Indian-style architecture South of the harbor is the large Ling Gwan Kiong Temple that has served Singaraja’s Chinese community since the early part of the 19th Century. This klenteng houses priceless vases and tapestries. In the west part of town is the Chinese cemetery Bukit Suci with unusually marked and decorated graves; turn north just east of Terminal Banyuasri and travel down Jl. Pantai Lingga. There’s a ¿shing village and beach nearby. Shopping Pertenunan Berdikari, Jl. Dewi Sartika 42 (tel. 0362/22217) weaves silk and other materials into weft ikat on old foot looms. The only silk weaving center on Bali, the design is ¿rst transferred onto threads, then the parts of the threads that will not be dyed are bound tightly with plastic. The ties are them removed from the dyed threads. Next the dye is painted directly onto the thread by hand. The dyed weft is wound onto a bobbin that is placed in a fly shuttle. The edge is adjusted each time the ikat weft is passed through the shed to assure correct alignment of the pattern. Photographs of celebrities line the walls. No bargaining. Cash only. Open daily 7 am-7 pm. The busy double-storied Pasar Anyar (off Jl. Diponegoro) near the waterfront and Pasar Banyuasri (off Jl. A. Yani near the statue of a farmer and bullocks) sell everything from cloth, salt, fresh ¿sh and temple accouterments to sarongs, software and household articles. Gold shops on J. Sawo, off Jl. Diponegoro, sell attractive jewelry. In the evenings head for the night market on J. Durian where food stalls offer all kinds of local dishes. Practicalities Singaraja is located on the coast of north Bali, the largest urban area in this part of the island. It’s 78 km and 3 hours by car from Denpasar via the Bedugul highlands. Another scenic road leads from Tabanan, Pupuan and Seririt. Singaraja is easily reached from the resort town of Lovina, 15 km along the coast to the west. From Singaraja, you can also hop on many bemo heading for Pemuteran (two hours). Few people spend the night in Singaraja. Most combine a visit to the city with a day trip to Lake Batur, the hotsprings pool of Air Sanih and Git Git and other local waterfalls.

<pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2016 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Bali Explorer at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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HECTOR’S Best in Bali Christina Iskandar, who is busy expanding the Diva Empire in Australia from her Sydney hometown base, tells us of a lovely little charity revenue stream she’s putting in place. It’s at the invitation of a major greetings card company. The idea is they’ll put a selection of Best in Bali images on cards and other gift products and 5 per cent of the proceeds of sales will go to nominated Bali charities. Iskandar has chosen as the first beneficiary of this scheme the Suryani Institute for Mental Health, a non-profit institute established in 2005. It and its sister organisations the Committee Against Sexual Abuse (CASA) and the Bali Elderly Welfare Foundation (Yayasan Wreda Sejahtera) work to create a healthy and happy community in Bali. Through academic, medical, psychiatric, educational and social work, the institute seeks to help the Balinese people become more intelligent, independent, creative, as well as physically, psychologically, socially, and spiritually healthy. Its holistic approach to problem solving and positive advance – which it terms biopsycho-spirit-sociocultural – combines Western mainstream psychiatric/psychological practice with Eastern and Balinese cultural and spiritual knowledge and beliefs. The Bali Divas themselves have been busy getting ready for a White Christmas ahead of their Divas and Dudes Christmas Charity Lunch on Nov. 25. It’s been a little chill on the island lately, courtesy of the annual wet season, though not that cold! Still, it’s a lovely old song. Thanks, Bing Crosby. The “I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas” event is at Merah Putih in Kerobokan, where the fun starts at 12 Noon on Friday. We’ll be getting reports of frivolity and other action, so play up, folks. It’s for a good cause. Proceeds from the charity lunch will go to the Bali Children Foundation and The Refugee Learning Nest. Bali Children Foundation is a non-profit organisation that provides education opportunities to more than 2300 children from disadvantaged families across Bali. The Refugee Learning Nest is a community-based project in Java that helps refugees through informal educational programs including women’s literacy, tailoring classes, and sporting activities. The lunch, sponsored by Chandon Wines, will feature a performance by the Bali-based singer Eva Scolaro, who we hear has added footwear designs to her list of skills. She looks good in shoes. There will be the usual raffles and auction items.

Don’t be a Dork There was a flurry of fevered interest in Australia in the misbehaviour of women at this year’s Melbourne Cup, run on Nov. 1 and won, as usual, by a horse. Apparently media focus on idiot women should not overemphasise their looks, as this perpetuates sexist myths. It’s an interesting point of discussion in Bali, where the loudly drunk and selfishly inclined tourist cohort regularly makes a mess of itself and whichever locality it is that they’ve chosen to disgrace with their presence. Fine. If you’re drunk as a skunk and passed out in a wheelie bin in a short skirt and with your legs up, because you’re blotto and the remains of your mind thought the bin was a good place to be, you’re not going to look good. There’s a lot of talk about the glass ceiling these days, and how while some women have managed to crack it, many have yet to do so. This is held to be a sin, and not only against the sisterhood. We agree. Merit and a capacity to commit are the keys to advance. It’s a shame that efforts to crack the glass ceiling are seen in some quarters as licence to wreck the joint once you’re in there. Not in the business sense: the women we know who have gained access to the glass cage at the top of the corporate bureaucratic ladders are all sensible, thinking people. Some among them might like a drink, and even to misbehave, in all sorts of ways, but they do so in private, where in a free society such things are legitimately enjoyed. It’s on the party circuit, broadly defined, where bad behaviour occurs publically. It’s true that in many societies, especially the Anglo ones, the bad behaviour of men is apparently expected, still largely accepted, often cheered on (crassly) and frequently overlooked. The stupid boys will be boys rule. Read that line any way you like. This dispensation is not extended to women who drink too much and behave like dorks. Women are supposed to be savvy and sexy and all of that, in whatever body shape they naturally possess, and not to compete with men in the idiot stakes. Fundamentally this is phooey, despite grandma’s sensible advice

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to always keep yourself nice. People are people. They come in all shapes and sizes and an infinite range of personalities. These days, however, good manners have largely been thrown out of the window in the western world, along with common sense. They have been replaced by the glottal-stop baby talk and short attention span of the Me generation. That’s what people need to think about and correct. It’s not really a gender thing at all, except among men with a fixed and prehistoric belief in their own sex’s supremacy.

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That a man whose adult life has been spent losing other people’s money, stiffing business partners, failing to pay creditors, creating a lengthy list of corporate failures, avoiding tax, being a loud-mouth reality TV front-man (“You’re Fired!), running the Miss Universe pageant while ogling the talent, pushing forward the boundaries of shocking kitsch and publicly avowing the delights of pussy-grabbing, can be elected the 45th president of the United States is something that takes American democracy into new territory.

Timing is everything. It is important to know when as to how.

There are good reasons for American voters to disavow the political practices of establishment candidates and the twoparty system (never mind the quality, feel the width) and to choose something that promises to break that matrix. On Nov. 8 they wanted, in sufficient numbers, to belt the Beltway (the popular synonym for Washington’s inner circle). It’s a bold political experiment. We can only hope the test-tube doesn’t blow up and destroy the joint. It will be an interesting spectacle whatever results. An Australian friend whose considered opinions we greatly value, remarked when we asked him what he thought of the events that it was a bit like jelly wrestling: you know it’s wrong but you watch anyway. The life of a voyeur can be very rewarding. There were the expected reactions to Donald Trump’s win on Nov. 8. Locally, the rupiah weakened, though this was expected to be only a temporary effect. Global bond markets were spooked. The Brexit Brits were re-enthused, since like them Trump wants to overturn all sorts of apple carts. The British see a fortune to be made in bilateral trade deals. (They’ve managed, oddly, to get the Australian government politically on side in that respect. Perhaps Canberra needs to glance briefly at a world map.) Trump for his part wants to reinvent American rustbelt industry, which according to him shouldn’t have disappeared to China and other places where cost-effective manufacturing is practised. He’s a bit like Don Quixote, albeit with rather less moral fibre. Though tilting at windmills can be fun, for the spectators at least. Another friend, this time in America itself, reports an unexpected side effect of Trumpism’s triumph. She’s looking for a new hairdresser in her gentle, liberal New England domain. Her long established snipper, who’s very good and very, very gay, has taken to loudly singing the praises of the White House Apprentice. She said she had not yet allowed this to disturb her coiffeur but that it had seriously ruffled her feathers.

Karma on the Rocks The sports bar at Echo Beach over which long-term American resident of Bali Mara Wolford raised a stink earlier this year with allegations that her drink was spiked, has closed. That’s good news.

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When it found itself criticised after the events Wolford wrote about on her Facebook, it adopted the usual tactic of miscreant businesses in Bali: First, anguished hurt that anyone could possibly think they were to blame; second, inventive and wholly inadequate answers; and third, threats of retribution. The bar ceased trading this month. We love karma.

Chilling Out The Diary is in Australia this week, on an SEB: a short essential break. So chilling out is the order of the day. That’s not difficult at all, when you’re in the bit of the Special Biosphere that has cool nights and often none-to-warm days even when late spring is said to have finally arrived. We’ll be back shortly. The woollies will need washing. Hector writes a blog at 8degreesoflatitude.

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Ubud Area UBUD NEWS SUPER UBUD MOON Thank you, Rio! It’s a wonderful thing when our inspired photographer friends capture the special moments for us. Celebrated Indonesian photographer Rio Helmi snapped this amazing photo of last week’s “Super Moon” and - since most of us won’t be around for the next one – if we weren’t in the perfect spot this time, it’s, well, …. “Thank you, Rio”. Visit Rio Helmi’s superb gallery on Jalan Suweta (6B), just up the road from Ubud Palace. NOT GOOD VISA NEWS An Indonesian government move to worry ex-pats and tourists is the announcement that visa agents can no longer appear on behalf of their client, without the client present. If they implement the law here in Bali, any tourist who wants to stay longer than 30 days will have to visit Denpasar Immigration of¿ces at least three times. At the moment, this is usually done by a visa agent who makes the ¿rst visit, then takes his client down for the second ¿nger print and photographing session, and then returns on his own for the third time, to collect the passport with its new visa. Perhaps the Indonesian government wants to encourage visitors to leave after only one month. Our option A is the new-ish 30 day “visa free” entry available to most tourists - no cash and no hassles. While this newest Option B will mean paying $US35 for the ¿rst month, then another $70 fee or so for the new rigmarole, plus - from Ubud - at least three, 90-120 minute to Denpasar, plus car or driver hire.. And of course for the ex-pats, that could be several more visits. Maybe it’s just easier to stick to 30 days. DOWN TO EARTH FOR GENTLE BIRTHS Starting 28 November, a group of dedicated people will create two natural earthen buildings to house a gentle-birthing clinic, and they’re offering us the opportunity to learn the process along the way. The buildings (two domes) will be made from Bali earth, using the SuperAdobe Earthbag building method. It’s a clever idea to combine teaching with fundraising to achieve an inspirational goal; similar projects have come together in United States, Japan and Iran. Starting late November, instructor Xavier will run eight, five-day workshops, and by the end of that, in early February. he and his many students will have built two domes, forming the structures for the natural birthing clinic. (And students will have all the con¿dence to build a dome for themselves.) In each weeklong workshop (Monday to Friday, 8.30-4.30pm), students will learn the basics of earthen architecture, including advanced Superadobe techniques, the principle of the arch and the dome, and soil identification. Accompanying the theory, students will take part in “handson” practical design/ construction sessions, preparing and laying plaster, waterproo¿ng the building (essential in tropical Bali) and creating doors and windows. The project is in Singapadu, near Bali Zoo; for information and bookings, call or email Xavier, M 0821 459 01627/ tsatsahouse@gmail.com, or Ananda, M: 0811 393 495, and visit www.tsatsa-house.com for inspiration. SWIM THOSE LAPS? With lots of resorts around Ubud, it’s a pity that there are so few pools for a public swim. Here’s a few. On Jalan Tirta Tawar, there are two. In Kutuh Kaja, try Sugar’s Villas

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(50,000rp a day/ cheaper monthly fee), it’s not very big but the wait staff and the bar make for a relaxed atmosphere. Further north in Junjungan, the resort just opposite Munivar Ashram has a 25 meter pool with a gorgeous in¿nity effect into adjacent rice ¿elds (also 50,000rp a day, and you can try yoga at the ashram at 4pm. Or there’s the Mansions, in Penestanan, with six lovely pools; the current management is doing something right I’ve heard nothing but praise for the place lately. And if you don’t mind going a little further a¿eld, there’s Tirta Arum, the clean, Olympic length public pool on Jalan Sutomo, Blahkiuh, Abiansemal. If the crow were Àying, it would go a straight line from Ubud Palace through Sayan Ridge road, across Sayan River to Tirta Arum (Balinese for fragrant waters). Thank goodness for google maps, eh? For us it’s a winding, 20-minute drive, but a pleasant one - and only 7,500rp! HONEST BLACK AND WHITE BALI It’s exciting to welcome back British photographer Michael Johnsey, for his second exhibition on the walls of Bridges restaurant.

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A Conversation with ISWADI PRATAMA By Sarita Newson Iswadi Pratama, the well-known Indonesian d r a m a t i s t , d i r e c t o r, a n d founder of Teater Satu, a theatre cooperative based in Lampung, Sumatra, is one of Indonesia’s foremost poets. His theatre troupe Teater Satu has been lauded as Indonesia’s best by Tempo magazine. Sarita Newson [SN]: Iswadi, you have brought your troupe several times to perform at the Ubud Writers Festival and in 2016 we were honored by your presence again. You spoke on a panel, and also ran a workshop at the Fringe Festival for local youth. Can you tell us a little about the Workshop that you conducted at the recent festival? Iswadi Pratama [IP]: The workshop was basically a brief introduction to the theater world. Most of the participants were young students who have taken up an interest in theater or arts so I wanted them to understand some basic rules in acting. [SN]: In 2010 you brought your troupe to Bali, and I still remember “The Woman”, portrayed beautifully by Ruth Marini. Bali has very few active modern theatre groups, why do you think this is, and how can we encourage our young people to participate more in the creative arts? [IP]: One of the most common problems that we face when it comes to the creative arts in Indonesia is education. Not every school or formal institution across the archipelago

includes arts in their curriculum and oftentimes arts is seen as the ‘underdog’ compared to other subjects. But I believe that there has been a growing interest in the creative arts and more young people are now involved in the field. These days, young people are motivated to learn things that they like and one of the ways to encourage them to participate in creative arts is to show that they will have the ultimate learning experience. [SN]: Teater Satu performed one of its best-known plays, Kisah-kisah yang Mengingatkan #2 (Tales of Remembrance 2), on the third night of our 1912 Ubud Writers and Readers Festival (UWRF). It told the story of estranged lovers trying to find their way back into each other’s heart by recounting the events, factual or otherwise, that nurtured their love in the first place. Why do you think this universal theme of love was so popular with the audience of mixed nationality, in spite of language barriers? [IP]: Love, in my opinion, is always a tricky subject. It is indeed a universal theme that everyone, in spite of all kinds of barriers, can relate to. Yet at the very same time people can easily take it for granted. So when I write I don’t really start my work thinking that I want to make a love story. It is important to just be honest in whatever it is that you work on and hope that your work can find its way to touch people’s hearts. At the end of the day love is a popular theme, but the most powerful love stories are not always those that people can fantasize, but instead those that people can reflect on. [SN]: The thing I find so appealing about Teater Satu is that you incorporate elements from traditional performing arts — masks and traditional dance, even Sumatran martial arts — into your performances. How do you combine these traditional arts with modern so successfully? [IP]: Every now and then we see artists mixing traditional and

[SN]: Your poetic skills are apparent in most of your theatrical work. But the miracle to me is that the well-articulated voices, facial expressions, gestures, dances, movement and interactions, of your performers are able to enchant an audience of spectators, half of who are foreign writers with limited knowledge of Indonesian. What is your secret? [IP]: Lots and lots of practice. [SN]: We have only been privileged to view a few of your theatre works in Bali, but you frequently tour various cities of Indonesia. The recent play by Australian poet Sandra Thibodeaux, for example, “The Age of Bones” (Jaman Belulang), that tells the story of the young fisherman from Rote who disappears one day, and ends up ‘down-under’ in jail in Australia, was recently performed in Lampung, Bandung and Tasikmalaya. How did you find performing an Australian play, translated from English for an Indonesian audience? [IP]: Well the play itself is inspired by true events that involved both Indonesia and Australia, so this is quite an interesting collaboration. We have a team full of hardworking people who wish to do justice to the story while also making sure that the audience will be amused by what they see. Of course there were adjustments that needed to be made because we wanted to deliver what works for the Indonesian audience, as well as the Australian audience later on. If you can understand what the audience shall expect, then you might just have the chance to entertain or even surprise them. [SN]: Congratulations, and many thanks for your time and energy in sharing your practice of modern theatre to inspire young Balinese. I hope there will be further ongoing collaboration? [IP]: I always welcome new opportunities, but we’ll see!


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If you made it through the last fortnight then you’ll be reading this and hoping for some good or better news. The Sun is in the less intense sign of Sagittarius now and this means fire and movement and a New Moon heralds the beginning of this next cycle on the 23rd. Mercury and Saturn are also in Sagittarius and both in trine or harmoniously linked to Uranus. Communication is forthright and radical and so too are those in charge or the more Saturnian types. There’s a strong push for the Truth based on the individuals’ opinions and hopefully backed by something solid or tangible and a strong backbone to carry the weight of the changing and chaotic times. Jupiter in Libra is still squared to Pluto in Capricorn and pushing the rapid transformation. Our relationships are volatile and so too are our structures, systems and boundaries. Chiron is square to Saturn and releasing old wounds or collective wounds around those Saturn topics of government, military, finances, borders, corporations and day to day money matters. People are feeling sensitive and particularly after the meeting of Neptune and the Karmic Node last fortnight. Neptune has now gone direct (retrograded mid June) and will move forward on these sensitive issues. Pisces concerns our connection to the Divine or Spiritual Self and in its higher octave is kind, compassionate and understanding. In the negative it tends to feel victimised, overlooked or neglected. The waters run deep in the collective unconscious and the shadow is being revealed.

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This is a very potent time for you especially with Uranus in your sign triggering your values in the workplace and pushing you to speak out on your higher ideas and perhaps become the teacher yourself. Some may want to travel or have foreign concerns where their particular brand of authority or knowledge is required. Let your wisdom flow by aligning it with your own truth. Relationships can be a mine field to negotiate and how you relate to the World at large is also being transformed. It’s the unconscious issues or wounds that create the darkest shadow and this is your clue for uncovering them this fortnight.

It’s a good thing you have a quirky side to your nature which can deal with the more serious of folk and break them out of their sometimes dogmatic ways. Not that you would ever be like this, of course. You learn a great deal about yourself in this exchange and may even find that underneath the surface lays a fellow quirk and that’s when things can really get interesting. Share communicatively and particularly in the area of sensitive emotional issues for this will bring healing for you at the deepest of levels. Challenges may arise and they will stretch you, but better to go willingly than resist.

Venus your ruler is in fellow earth sign Capricorn and this brings a pragmatic approach to your relationships although there is always the wildcard. You or your partner may have a sudden urge to break out of the normal routine of relating. It is a good time to get all of your cards on the table with regard to shared finances and sexual intimacy and to simply talk openly and honestly about things in a broad and open-minded way. Work relationships too are going through changes and a significant growth cycle is underway. You have a clear understanding of the collective pain and suffering and how it impacts upon you.

The more you open yourself to others, the more you have to be aware and responsible for what comes out of your mouth. Avoid any temptation to exaggerate or to push too hard, as many are feeling quite fragile at this time. Develop an inner authority with regards to your morals and personal values and be as truthful as possible. It’s ok to let your spiritual nature take centre stage and move things along in a more harmonious and intuitive way within your partnerships and relating. In fact, it’s your creative self that will really take off over the coming months, after the reconnection which recently took place. Give it a little time.

Mercury moves into serious Capricorn this fortnight and we are headed towards our next retrograde in December. For now we are in the truth seeking stage and with the Sun and Moon ushering in the next round of it you are ready for the upheaval it could bring to your community of friends. It can at times be a tricky thing to negotiate between differing parties of people concerning shared resources, spaces or finances. Romance and children can bring their own flavour of adjustment and endings this fortnight and over the coming weeks and thankfully, you are in touch with the collective pain and doing your best to appease it.

The beginning of a new cycle for the Sagittarius native as the solar return comes around. Those with birthdays this fortnight can look forward to an interesting year of changes and yet not without a little hard work. You have a significant role to play within your circle of friends, community or group setting and this continues to transform your value system and allows you to take on more responsibility. The healing is in the home and involves your children or children close to you. There are sensitive issues at play and as you develop your intuition you will be more attuned to the subtle undercurrents at play.

Powerful adjustments are being made within your primary relationships and tensions perpetuated by a career focus, either yours or theirs or even both. You will work together however to address all the current topics around obligation and responsibility. The other leg of this topic is your home environment and how it is impacted by the choices that you make, together and individually. The bigger picture scenario is also impinging on your work situation and this is obvious and needs to also find the light of day for potential healing or at least open and emotional discourse. You will find ways that you can now be of service with regards this.

You may find yourself internalising your wisdom over this next fortnight. There’s deep work at play here and it is stirring your living environment and may make you restless or create a desire for changes around the home. Relationships are taking a prominent role in your evolutionary process and it is through others that you get to see how to move through this next phase of your life. You are another that can tamper your power a little, as you have so much available to you at this time. Soften your communication and there will be less hurt and more compassion coming through the spoken work. As already mentioned, your thoughts are deep.

There are complex issues at play here and it is through communication and radical ideas that you will be able to transform relationships at the everyday level. Relationships both in the workplace and romantic will take a dynamic turn for the better when you allow this current tension to remodel the status quo. Being honest to the children around you and to the significant other is imperative although it is important to make every effort to be sensitive. Wounds can be uncovered or triggered when you least expect it and you are not wanting to inflict any more pain on those you love. This is the time to feel the deepest of emotions.

Community and humanitarian issues are quite naturally close to your heart and they bring a need for some visionary thinking this fortnight. Sharing with other like minded people will support you to get differing perspectives to evolve the value system of each individual and therefore the collective or group mind. The pain that has been inflicted by not taking the time to understand these differing perspectives is what needs healing the most. Use your discernment and intuition to navigate these sometimes emotion waters of personal beliefs and what you hold most dear. It’s time to make a move in the direction of your dreams and aspirations.

Neptune moves forward in your partnership house and you can, if you want, mend some of the broken parts of relationship. The pain at the core is familial wounding and this is the time to get honest and address those issues and that of your current living situation or home environment. As relationships evolve they move into the area of sharing resources including finances and particularly when a child arrives or is already in the mix. This is a good time to strengthen the goals and to clarify your responsibilities within your romantic partnerships. Unfortunately for some and I say this with a heavy heart it may mean an ending.

As Neptune moves forward this fortnight as your ruler and in your sign you will be motivated to be the best you in the Pisces sense that you can be. That is, more kind, understanding, compassionate and intuitive and also in regard to yourself. Go gently and be at peace with your world and where you can adjust the sails to navigate into calmer harbours. So much rests on how you feel and value yourself. There is a great deal of information to be integrated and digested and you will require others to bounce ideas off and to simply share resources with during this time of transition. Your values are strongly rooted in the collective field.

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Local News Agents No Longer Able to Assist in Indonesian Immigration On November 14, 2016, Indonesia’s Ministry of Justice via the Director General of Immigration announced that third parties in the nation’s immigration process, such as formality agents, are no longer allowed to submit applications for visas or stay permits (KITAS) on behalf of expats or their sponsoring companies. The news came as a shock after agents were invited to a gathering at the Director General on Friday (11/11). Rumors were spreading days before, and the sudden decision will have a big impact for all parties involved, including: Expats and visitors to Indonesia and Companies acting as sponsors. All stakeholders above must now accept that from this time on all Immigration licenses issued to agents will be (are) revoked starting November 14, 2016. All applications for visas and stay permits must be submitted by the (company) sponsor or its staff or by the individual. No more “smooth or urgency” procedures will be possible. All applications from expats via a company or private entity will be handled based on a ‘First In First Out’ or FIFO basis. The process for obtaining a visa and/or stay permit has not changed. The main impact is that the expat or the sponsor will now have to carry out submissions independently. They will have

to go to Immigration in person and stand in line at the counter and wait their turn. As no more urgency processes are possible, the handling time for all applications will increase significantly. Waiting times will be unpredictable. One positive point is that government employees will not be allowed to ask for ‘extra payments’, the general costs for visas and stay permit applications (new ones and extensions) will decrease. The prices for Immigration services as set by the government will be fixed. Companies will need to appoint a staff member that will accompany the agent to Immigration and submit the applications. Until now, those appointing agents to manage their applications only needed to come for the bio data session, they now will need to come to Immigration between four and seven times. Formality agents and other third parties will continue to provide the same work. However, the expat and/or company acting as the sponsor will now need to join the agents in managing submissions, collecting forms and liaising with Immigration authorities. (November 11th 2016)

Indonesia Braces for Difficult “Trump” Era Indonesia has viewed the election of Donald Trump as the new leader of the United States of America with caution. Historically, Indonesia has always favored the Republican Party however Obama changed this with his close child hood ties to Indonesia. During Obama’s presidency Indonesians crossed the floor to favor the USA democrats, indeed of the 8,500 Indonesian students in the US, the majority attend universities in such Democrat bastions as California and Massachusetts. Donald Trump has only strengthened anti-republican sentiments with his anti-Muslim rhetoric, which left Hillary Clinton the clear favorite among 90 per cent of Indonesians surveyed in an SCMP poll this month. Her defeat has been greeted with undisguised gloom in Indonesia. Vice-President Jusuf Kalla said before the election result was in that a Donald Trump victory would be “difficult” for Indonesia, and Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati indicated she was already working on policy contingencies. Sandra Hamid, Jakarta director of the Asia Foundation, said Trump’s campaign language had set the tone for what much of the “non-White world” – and not just Muslims – found “troubling and horrifying”. For Hamid, the truly depressing aspect of the election was the way Trump appears to have triumphed in the popular vote, which she says revealed “something deeper and gloomier” about how many Americans viewed anyone who was not American. US President Barack Obama’s foreign policy legacy rests in part on a foundation of unilateral actions that his successor Donald Trump could reverse with the stroke of a pen. Due to take office on Jan. 20, Trump, the winner in Tuesday’s (09/11) election, campaigned at times to dismantle Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran and to re-impose sanctions Obama eased on Cuba. Trump also disagreed with foreign policy decisions that

included the way Obama has deployed troops abroad to combat Islamist militant groups. Obama had hoped to pass his legacy on to Democrat Hillary Clinton, his former secretary of state, but she lost the presidential election to Trump, a Republican businessman who has never held public office or served in the military. Often contradicting himself during the campaign, Trump made it difficult to know for sure what policies he would pursue. Major constraints include budget caps, laws he cannot reverse without Congress, and the pressure that will emerge to replace policies he chooses to abandon. The Indonesian government has said it will not be in a hurry to seek membership of the US-led Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal following the election of Republican Donald Trump as the country’s president. The decision was made considering Trump’s promise on the campaign trail to scrap the TPP, a multinational trade deal between the US and countries in the Asia-Pacific. “We are still calculating the costs and benefits of the TPP. This kind of agreement requires thorough negotiation and recently the discussion was getting stressful,” Trade minister Enggartiasto “Enggar” Lukita said on Friday (11/11) during a media briefing in Jakarta. He explained that problems persisted because each country had its own “ego” in expressing its needs through the mega trade deal. President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo expressed his intention to join the 12-member trade bloc last year. The TPP, which covers 40 percent of global gross domestic product (GDP), was signed by Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Australia, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore the US and Vietnam. (November 14th 2016)

Perth Toddler Drowns in Backyard Pool at Mother’s Villa in Bali A baby girl from Australia has tragically drowned in a swimming pool at her parent’s Bali villa. The 18-month-old is believed to have wandered out of the villa and fallen into the pool this week and could not be revived. The baby, Cinta Amora Gurney, lived at the villa in Canggu with her Indonesian mother Stella Lorenzia Pjandiawan and her father, Adam Gurney, who is from Perth. Police in Bali said the baby’s father was believed to be in Perth at the time. Investigations are still underway but Crime section head of North Kuta Police, Putu Ika Prabawa, said the drowning happened on Wednesday (2/16) afternoon about 4.15pm at the Villa Casa Ganteng. He said that at the time of the tragedy there were guests at the home and police were now questioning all witnesses who were at the home at the time. He said the guests were also being questioned. It is understood the family had just moved into the villa recently. The pool was not fenced, as is common in many Balinese villas. Police said that at the time a small door from the villa to the backyard was open. A full autopsy has yet to be conducted and police investigations are ongoing. (November 5th 2016) Japanese Man Among Three Killed in Bali Boat Accident A 71-year-old Japanese man known only as Nakazawa was among three people killed in a glass-bottom boat accident in Serangan near Denpasar, Bali, on Monday morning (7/11). “The boat sank after being hit by unusually strong waves in eastern Serangan,” Denpasar Water Police chief Chief Insp. Ketut Suparta said. The three victims were Nakazawa, 24-year-old boat captain Febriyanto Lau from East Nusa Tenggara and his 21-year-old wife Erny Yulyana Niner. The bodies have been found and transported to the Sanglah General Hospital for examination, Suparta said. Police said the boat had only traveled 200 meters off the Serangan Port en route to Penyu Island in Tanjung Benoa when the waves struck it. Local residents hastily arranged a rescue mission, but all the victims had died when their bodies were finally found. (November 8th 2016) Two Young Hikers Die in Separate Volcano Treks A Malaysian hiker Ng Yin Teck (24) was found dead in Aik Kalak hot water spring on Mount Rinjani, Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, an official said here on Wednesday (9/11). “We have just received information from the local people. The body is being evacuated,” Head of Senaru Resort of Mount Rinjani National Park Authority Gusti Ketut Suarta said here on Wednesday. The Malaysian hiker, whose passport number is A32571227, was found trespassing on Mount Rinjani, as the local authorities has closed the area following a volcanic eruption in September. “The hiking area had been closed and no hiking activity was allowed without official permit,” Suarta said. The Malaysian national was reported to have started the hike from Sembalun track in East Lombok District. A porter and a guide along with another female hiker from Germany escorted him. The group then took a bath in the hot water spring on Tuesday afternoon at 12:30 pm local time. The Malaysian dived in the spring and did not surface. Suarta said that the local authorities have deployed a rescue team assisted by several local residents to evacuate the body. In another incident, a trip to East Java’s Ijen volcano complex has ended horribly for a group of Bali university students. Putu Deni Krosiawan, 20, a student originally from Jembrana, Bali, reportedly died on Thursday (10/11) after collapsing on the slopes of Ijen. Krosiawan, known by his friends as Oci, was a fifth semester student, studying law, at the National University of Education in Denpasar. (November 11th 2016)


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Pop singer Julio Iglesias has canceled his “World Tour” concert that was scheduled to be held on November 12 in the Peninsula Island, a resort island in Nusa Dua, Bali. “With deep regret, we are informing all music lovers that he (Julio Iglesias) has canceled his concert in Nusa Dua,” Abby Krisnamurti, an official of Trans Event, the organizer of the concert, told the media here on Tuesday. He noted that Julio Iglesias managers did not give further details about the cancellation. The Spanish singer has also canceled his tour of New Zealand. Abby expressed disappointment at the cancellation since the event was expected to attract tourists to Bali. “We came to know about the cancellation when we contacted Four Seasons Hotel, which informed us that Julio Iglesias has canceled the reservations for November 10-15,” he revealed. Abby said Julios management has yet to provide clear information about the reasons for cancellation.The management apologized and expressed disappointment through a media teleconference for not being able to perform in Bali. “Modes of issuing refunds for tickets will be explained directly by ticket management company, Cognitix. We will refund 100 percent of the tickets price,” he assured. (November 9th 2016)

The arrival of Gesits (Garansindo Electric Scooter) has been welcomed by the Minister of Research, Technology and Higher Education M. Nasir in Denpasar on Saturday (12/11). “Gesits electric motorbike prototype units performed well during the test drive and did not face any significant problem during the journey,” Minister M. Nasir said. National electric motorbike prototype units, called Gesits, completed a test drive on Saturday, covering more than 1,000km from Jakarta to Bali. Gesits is expected to go into mass production in 2018, the minister stated, adding that a production permit must be issued in 2017. Gesits is a research product of Sepuluh November Institute of Technology Surabaya (ITS) and PT Garansindo Surabaya. The Director General for Innovation Strengthening at the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education, Jumain Appe, noted that the ministry offers incentive for research on electric motorbike prototypes. It was part of the government’s initiatives to boost research in the industrial sector as it can produce innovative products. So far, five prototypes have been produced for test drive and five others for crash test. Five Gesits prototype units began the test drive from Jakarta on Monday (Nov 7) at around 10:00 a.m. local time and arrived in Denpasar on Friday at 05:00 p.m. local time. During the test drive, the prototypes, which could have touched more than 100 km per hour, maintained an average speed of 60 km per hour. Gesits prototype is equipped with two types of Lithium-ion batteries. (November 12th 2016)

Australian Man Disappears in Bali on Tinder Date A 32-year-old man who was on a romantic getaway in Bali with a woman he met on Tinder has disappeared, leaving his family and friends fearing he may have met with foul play. Josh Goudswaard was expected to return home to Perth on the evening of November 6 after telling his colleagues he was traveling with a woman known only as Anita. The New Zealand national, who lives in Cottesloe, Western Australia, had met the woman on the matchmaking app just two days before he embarked on his trip to Indonesia. However, his friend Aaron Smith said loved ones now fear he may have met with foul play after he failed to board his flight home. ‘It’s totally out of character. He has never done anything like this before and he has left a lot of things in limbo,’ Mr. Smith told 9 News. ‘We just hope we find him soon. I just hope there’s no foul play at foot.’ Immigration officials have confirmed he never left Bali and a missing persons report has been placed with the New Zealand Police. The last transaction on his bank statement was made on November 5 as authorities claimed his account has links to the UK. ‘Phones been disconnected & not replying to emails,’ Mr. Smith wrote on Facebook. ‘The last transaction on his bank statement was for a small amount registering in Stroke On trent in the UK.’ Family and friends are unaware of where Mr. Goudswaard was staying in Bali and his phone has since been disconnected after he failed to contact anyone. During his trip, he told friends he might be out of reach for a couple of days because he was going trekking. The alarm was raised after Mr. Goudswaard, who runs a fitness business in Armadale, failed to show up at work after telling his colleagues about his flight home. (November 14th 2016)

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Postnuptial Now Allowed in Indonesia Indonesians married to foreign nationals do not to need to create a prenuptial agreement to separate the ownership of their property now, since a Constitutional Court change to a marriage regulation last week. Article 29 of the 1974 Marriage Law, was declared unconstitutional last Thursday (Oct. 27) enabling Indonesian mixed married couples to own property as they can now create a postnuptial agreement on separate ownership during their marriage. Chairperson of the advisory board for the Indonesian Mixed-Marriage Community (PerCa), Melva Nababan, said they are happy with this constitutional court decision because it gives foreigners and their Indonesian spouses the freedom to own property. This change in regulations grants “permission or a better chance for (mixed married couples) to make the nuptial agreement during the marriage,” she said. Prior to the ruling, the separation of property ownership could only be made before a marriage took place. This eliminated couples that did not have a prenuptial agreement. “There are still many issues which discrimination is still going on,” Melva said, for mixed marriage couples. One key rule she pointed out was Article 41 in the Citizenship Law enacted in 2006, which allows children of mixed marriages born before 2006 to attain Indonesian nationality if they registered with the government 4 years after the law was made. If children were not registered in time because their parents were not aware of the law, which was a common occasion, then they lose their birthright to be an Indonesian citizen. “This is about protecting children as well,” said Melva. (November 4th 2016)

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1,2,4; Graduated S1 Degree in any field experience in the same position, good leadership, supervisory skills, speak English, or other language would be an advantage. 3; Experience would be an advantage, fresh high school graduated are welcome, Speak English, well grooming, pleasant personality, attractive, Energetic.

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Send your resume to : Jl. Danau Poso No. 35, Br. Blanjong – Sanur – Bali Telp. 081999101881 / 082144481161 Email : info.hrd@putribintanggroup.com NC/Es/23 Nov 16

Bali based Group of Companies is looking for experienced staff tor these positions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Project Director for Vacation Club Executive Chefs for Hotel/Restaurant Restaurant and Bar Managers Telemarketing Manager DOSM/DOS/SM for hotels

Expatriates are encouraged to apply Track records are essential For posts #5 bilingual verbal and written communication i.e. Indonesian-English, EnglishMandarin, English-Japanese, English-Russian, Email your Resume and Photo to : hendry.ang@rcoid.com NC/Es/23 Nov 16

Luxury vacation, luxury challenge

EXPERT SOUS CHEF OR CHEF DE-PARTY For an opening of a new luxury BEACH CLUB IN NUSA DUA. Reporting to the Ex Chef, you will be fully in charge for 1 restaurants, 2 bars, beach, pool and cave dining. 3 years experience in same position within an up-market restaurant or Villa Resort. You are a young dynamic person, a self starter and hands on with excellent communication skills and strong orientation to bottom-line results Please address you CV and recent photograph to: luthe@samabe.com NC/Es/23 Nov 16

I am looking the opportunity to work as a Manager, ability to do managerial task & leadership, sales and marketing, able to work with PC or Mac, good looking and outgoing personality, fast learner, responsible and honest. Currently I am working at printed English media and as On Duty Manager for Spa supplier products. Please kindly contact me at email: lokerbaru2016@gmail.com NC/Es/23 Nov 16


Real Estate LEGIAN

SINGARAJA

Shop for rent 45m2, Jl. Raya Legian 63. Patrizio 081 734 2092. [1209]

Land for sale +/- 4 Are. Located at Lingkungan Rumah Penduduk Banjar Sari, Desa Bungkulan - Singaraja. Contact 0878 6222 0215. [0739]

Legian Sunset Residence, clean loft apartment studio and family room for rent daily, weekly, monthly in Legian, prime location, sharing pool, fully furnished, kitchen, parking, hotel facilities, 24 hours. Contact 081 132 7845 (W.A). [1222]

For sale 220 meters square land located in Lovina Singaraja, at the Resident Arta Graha, just 10 minutes to the famous Lovina beach. Direct contact to the owner 081 999 461 000. [1016]

KEROBOKAN

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Restaurant over contract 6 years, top location, successful, in Poppies 1. Call: 081 139 5334 or 0813 3801 0650. [1173]

House for rent, 2 bedrooms ensuite bathroom, livingroom, gazebo, modern kitchen, PDAM, electric 5000 watt, phone, garden. Nego price. Contact 0851 0147 4790. [9872]

House for rent Kuta, Jalan Bhineka Jati Jaya. 6 rooms, garage, garden, 2 bathrooms. Total land 200m2. 3 million/ month. Overcontract until March 2018. Direct! 0821 4467 7154. [1193]

4,2 milyar nego! 2 lantai, LT:118, LB:185, 3 kamar tidur, pool, taman, sumur bor, garase. Jl. Baliku 1, Banjar Semer, hub: 081 2397 2137. [0192] For rent min. 2 years homestay in Marlboro Kerobokan. Area 3 are, two floor, 8 rooms included bathroom, full furnished, AC, TV, hot water, free Wifi, office, garden, parking. Web (www.thenadrams.com). Call 081 2363 0309 / 0819 1665 9151. [0492] House for sale. Urgent, need money fast. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, garage, PDAM. Very quiet and secure in Perum. Cepaka Dalung. Only Rp. 425 juta! Contact +62 821 4591 7981. [0726] Villa for rent in Kerobokan: 4 are, 3 bedroom, kitchen, pool, 3 bathroom, AC, hot water, no furnish, living room, big garden. House to rent in Kerobokan: 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, kitchen, garden, AC, hot water, price 35 million/ year, minimum 2 years. Call: 081 236 30309 / 081 9166 59151. [0962] House for sale. Land size 200m2, land size 120m2. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, garage. Location Jl. Raya Kesambi Baru Gang Kesambi Indah No 10, Kerobokan, North Kuta. 2200 watt electricity. Price Rp. 2.5 billion (nego). Freehold. For photos and details please email (komangsriwahyuni@ymail.com) or contact 0813 3871 6846 / 0818 0562 2999. No broker / agent. [0933] Lease very quiet land (no traffic) in Umalas (Tegal Cupek) 660m2 - 26yrs - 6.9 millions/aras, great for villa. All papers Ok for building. (carambaa1000@mac.com). [1123]

KUTA

1 or 2 floors office for rent in perfect location in Istana Kuta Galleria. Pls send sms or phone HP 081 2376 5234. [1205] C/Re/I-13 April 16

For Sale Hotel Sunia Loka Pemuteran, Singaraja new airport under construction 7 bungalows with their own bathroom and one villa with two rooms, private kitchen/dining, two bathrooms. Dining area with kitchen and a 7x16 meters swimming pool. A 50 are property at only 300 meter from the beach and 500 meters from Pemuteran center. Garden is amazing and you can enjoy a beautiful mountain view from anywhere on the property. Business is operational for the last three years. Lease left on the land is for 20 years, renewable 25 years

Price 300,000 euros Contact Fati : sunialokabali@gmail.com www.sunialoka.com C/RE/U-31 Aug 16

3.7 are flat land opposite rice field in quiet dead end road coming off Jalan Kedampang right after Tribal shop. Perfect for large villa or two medium size villas. Must sell 3.5 milliard ono. Contact Josua 081 2399 9476 Owner. [1162]

KARANGASEM Cozy House for sale in quiet Tulamben Area, 500 m to the beach, sea view and Volcano view . Plot with 1000 sqm, big Fruit Garden, Main house 160 sqm and separate Guesthouse (Gladak) 25 sqm. Freehold and fully furnished. 2,8 Billion. Great Location to run a diving Business or Pondok Wisata. More Infos: (divingbali@gmail.com). [1188] Land for sale : Unobstructed panoramic ocean and Mount Agung view (Tulamben area). 66 are. RP 28.000.000/are. Contact owner : +62-81-338-63 6670. [1220]

SEMINYAK For sale/lease 20 are of land at golden area of Seminyak. Pls contact 0813 3918 1884. [0876] Lease beautiful CafĂŠ Restaurant (Âą 120 seats) in prime location Seminyak. IMB + Licenses + fully furnished and equipped. Ready to open right away. Direct to owner. (info@babarcafe.com). [1124] Land sale 5,55 are. Buy all or part. Loc Bidadari street. Call 0853 3340 4222 / (rick@ola47.com). [1194] House for rent Seminyak Bidadari area. 2 floor, 3 bedroom, phone line, swimming pool, hot & cold water, kitchen, full AC, no furnished. Short or long term. Contact 0812 3814 6553. [1199]

Villa for overcontract 14 years Rp. 980.000.000 nett. Private pool. 5 minutes from Seminyak. 3 bedroom, 3 bathrooms, garden. Villa White: (www.villawhitenight. com). 0878 6103 3141 / 0818 0530 4513 / (abeng_ainia@ hotmail.com). [1189]

2 bedroom luxury villa behind Red Carpet Bar Seminyak, 165 million rupiah per year. call Ketut 0819 1619 7310, (info@pwisecapital.com). [1201] 6 luxury brand new villas all side by side in a private gated complex 2 minute walk from Oberio street. Fully furnished, private pools, parking, wooden decking, rain showers, WiFi, Cable. Start your own villa complex. Rent 1 or all 6. Payment plan available. For photos please email (info@ pwisecapital.com) or call Ketut on 0819 1619 7310. Agent inquiries please only email . Villas priced at $17,000 per year. [1202]

Leasehold villa 18.5 years. Full dressed, swimming pool, 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Quick selling 1,6 Billion only. Full contract selling. Tel. 0878 6103 3141 / 0818 0530 4513 / e-mail: (abeng_ainia@hotmail.com). Owner want to move to Europe. [1190] New villa in strategic Kerobokan area near Petitenget and Seminyak, 3level with separate entrances, 3bedroom, 4bathroom, 2kitchen, pool. 4car garage, building 225m2, Freehold IMB. Asking 2.7M. Owner 081 1389 3531. [1195]

Three adjoining rukos in prime location of Kunti Plaza, Jl. Kunti, Seminyak. Over contract from 20th January 2017 to 22nd January 2020. Three telephone lines. PDAM water. 44 KVA electricity. Rp.105.000.000 per ruko per year. Please call Georgia on 0812-384 8094. [1215]

Over contract beautifull house, made from container, good neighbourhood, potential for homestay/ business. Land 225m2, building 156m2 on Kampoeng Peti Kemas Jl.Raya Kedampang. Interest please call/WA 0857 3925 1561. [1204]

For Sale Freehold villa in Seminyak closed to Sunset Road 128m, 2 floors, plunge pool, fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, cozy for living, holiday rental, good prospective area. Contact 081 817 2828 W.A 081 132 7845. [1223]

Cosy four bedrooms villa, five ares, swimming pool, AC, hot water, open living and a ballet by the pool, Banjar Semer, newly furnished, monthly, yearly rental. 0857 1178 8860, 0813 3707 0119. [1219]

Quick sale villa in Seminyak, 5 are (2 villas & apartment), Free hold, Nakula street, prime location, private pool, fully furnished, parking, near Double Six beach. Contact 081 817 2828, WA 081 132 7845, Hurry up... [1224]

Spacious deluxe apartments 1 and 2 bedrooms. Fully furnished, pool, parking, garden, free Wifi from 50 to 150m2. Monthly from Rp. 4.5 to 8.0 million. 2 location off west Marlboro and close to Carrefour. Call 081 2380 5181. [1053] C/Re/G-9 Nov. 16


SEMINYAK - 1256

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SEMINYAK - 993

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LEGIAN - 991

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Brand new luxury villa full of charm character in the heart of Seminyak Spacious open plan living space, high ceilings, enclosed with folding doors *orgeous arc shaped lap pool pool deck with plenty of room to sunbathe Superior property by quality of design ¿nishes attractive rental revenues Price IDR 6,500,000,000 Land Area 600 sqm Ownership Leasehold 34 yrs Build Area 280 sqm

B(S7 D(AL 2 bedroom villa, stone throw to Seminyak ³eat street´ Private open plan living spaces overlooking pool sun deck 7wo en suite bedrooms each with outdoor sitting area pool view *reat holiday rental proposition given its superb location price Price IDR 2,100,000,000 Land Area 235 sqm Ownership Leasehold 18 yrs Build Area 160 sqm

Stunning large penthouse apartment in beachfront resort 0assive terrace with Macuzzi, shade sails and dining areas Fresh designer interiors are fully furnished and air conditioned Best priced penthouse apartment with stunning ocean views Price IDR 4,700,000,000 Build Area 222 sqm Ownership Leasehold 32 yrs

LEGIAN - 1008

UMALAS - 1222

CANGGU - 1331

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Brand new modern investment villa Must 500m to double 6 beach Four spacious ensuite king size bedrooms built over two storeys Open plan living dining area overlooking the swimming pool An amazing 8 ROI making this a great property to purchase Land Area Build Area

200 sqm 200 sqm

BERAWA - 1320

Price IDR 4,700,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 29 yrs

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B(S7 D(AL in Brawa, don’t miss this special off plan offer (legantly designed modern 3 bedroom residence beachside Brawa Designed built by a team of professionals with proven track record in Bali Desirable locale, Brawa trendy eateries the beach only a short drive away Land Area Build Area

300 sqm 150 sqm

Price IDR 3,670,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 29 yrs

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0ulti story freehold villa with a mix of modern and Balinese living A beautiful bright and spacious living / dining area, fully furnished Located in 8mulas in a secure, private, well maintained complex Best priced freehold villa in the area, an amazing investment opportunity Land Area Build Area

203 sqm 167 sqm

Price IDR 3,200,000,000 Ownership Freehold

JIMBARAN - 1183

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A beautiful designer villa with absolutely stunning views 7hree king size bedrooms with quality ensuite bathrooms &hic interiors and furnishings using only quality materials Already established high rental returns, a great opportunity Land Area Build Area

660 sqm 280 sqm

Price IDR 6,100,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 25 yrs

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8tterly charming 3 bedroom villa in an exceptional setting *orgeous rice ¿eld vista from every room on the property Indoor outdoor living spaces overlooking pool rice ¿elds A property that sets itself apart by its setting atmosphere Land Area Build Area

600 sqm 180 sqm

Price IDR 4,300,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 29 yrs

JIMBARAN - 1270

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+uge luxury two story villa Must 200m from the white sands of Jimbaran Bay 22m x 5m lap pool with decking/ sun lounging area and manicured lawn 6 ensuite bedrooms, media room, bbq area, staff quarters and more 0inutes walk to beach, cafes, restaurants and short drive to the airport Land Area Build Area

914 sqm 720 sqm

Price IDR 21,000,000,000 Ownership Freehold

LAND KLUNGKUNG - 1093 AMED - 1070 PERERENAN - 988 PETITENGET - 873 JIMBARAN - 955 SANUR - 108

SANUR - 1083

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Delightful two bedroom tropical villa, contemporary modern design Spacious open plan living spaces looking out to pool garden Flexibility of use as perfect primary or holiday home or rental villa 7he best deal in Sanur for location (behind +ardy’s), price quality Land Area Build Area

200 sqm 150 sqm

Price IDR 2,950,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 30 yrs

UBUD - 877

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Four bedrooms with bathrooms all with river and Mungle views Elegant spacious open plan living area with high vaulted ceilings Private, serene stunning location minutes away from 8bud’s centre A truly stunning ³one of a kind ³property in an amazing location Land Area Build Area

1,340 sqm 325 sqm

Price IDR 10,500,000,000 Ownership Freehold

SEMINYAK - 1089 BALIAN - 1004 CANGGU - 1220 BERABAN - 931

Beachfront, 14.5 are, wide frontage, paved access, surf break nearby, IDR 375,000,000/are Beachfront, freehold, 3,890 sqm (38.9 are), direct access to main road, IDR 160,000,000/are )reehold, 1,900 sqm (19 are), rice ¿eld views zoned residential, IDR 400,000,000/are Freehold, 800 sqm (8 Are), 300m to the beach, IDR 12,000,000,000 Ocean views, freehold land,1,390 sqm (13.9 are) IDR 220,000,000/are, best priced in the area Beachside, 750 sqm (7.5 are), lease, 28.5 yrs, 5 mins’ walk to beach, IDR 13,000,000/are/year Rare leasehold land in Jl. Petitenget, 856 sqm, IDR 22,000,000/year 30 years + ext 200m of cliffront / ocean view land in Balian, 10,600 sqm, freehold land, IDR 230,000,000/are 200m to the beach, 1450 m2, 18.5 yrs, extension available now, real bargain IDR 9,000,000/are/yr Stunning cliffront plot freehold 7,500 sqm best price IDR 210,000,000/ar

+62 361 370 1000 Sunset Road 7X Kerobokan, Bali | info@balirealty.com C/Re/G-23 Nov. 16


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Bali Advertiser

23 November - 07 December, 2016

ROOM FOR STAY

Daily, Weekly, Monthly

195.000 IDR/ Day Room Facilities : TV cable, Kitchen Set, Hot Water, AC, Free Wi-Fi & Telp. In Strategic location near Seminyak Kerobokan, Jln Baliku 2 Kav 8 Br Semer, Kerobokan For More information Please Contact: ( 0361) 9347345 Or 081236004545 E : info@devabali.com W : www.devabali.com C/RE/U-12 Oct 16

NC/RE/U-23 Nov 16

NC/RE/U-23 Nov 16

NUSA LEMBONGAN

TABANAN

Beautiful water front hotel in Nusa Ceningan 7 rooms all with ocean views, huge restaurant seats 70 people, huge cliff front deck with infinity edge pool. Very busy hotel. To view our hotel please enter The Palms Ceningan into Google. Please call Ronald +62 812 3241 1217. Price 15,000,000,000. [1218]

Land for sale only for serious buyer. Location in Nyanyi Beach - Beraban - Tabanan. Close to Tanah Lot temple. 30 are, mainroad access, 500m from the beach. Price Rp. 600 million/are (fixed price). Call 0819 1619 8031. [0522] Dikontrakan tanah 4,5 are. Lokasi Tabanan Tanah Lot. Cocok untuk villa development. Call 0813 3761 8511 / 0819 1619 8031. [9447]

BUKIT

House with land for sale. Located in Jl. Gunung Agung 88 Tabanan. Land 900m2, building 77m2. Hak Milik certificate. Price Rp. 5,5 Billion (nego). Contact 0852 2212 0341. [9707]

Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice quiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733]

For Sale house, minimalist style. Price Rp. 400 million. Garage, living room, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen. Location in Banjar Anyar, Kuwum Marga - Tabanan. Please call owner 0859 6905 7546 (bahasa). [0340]

Land for sale in Bukit area. 20-30 are flat land. Can take 20 or 30 are. 10mins to Pandawa beach, Dreamland beach and near traditional market. Mainroad access, suitable for house complex or villa. Price Rp. 450 million/ are (nego). Please call 081 2389 5551. [9663]

Land for sale Nyanyi Beach (main street). 70 mtr from beach. 11 are. Direct owner. 081 895 7082. [1198]

House for sale. Land 150m2, building type 55m2. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, empty space available. Small garden. garage, open kitchen. Urgent sale. Please call 081 2389 5551. [9664]

NC/RE/U-23 Nov 16

Office space for rent. 3 years left, size 3.4 x 8m with glass, AC and strategic location close to beach, villas, restaurants, bank in Jl. Danau Toba Sanur. Price Rp. 180 million (nego). Contact 081 1397 9879. [9737]

Land for sale 23.75 are in Bukit Ungasan. Ocean view and Banyan tree resorts. Road access and surrounding by villas complex. Water and electricity access. Price Rp. 300 million/are (nego). Call 081 2380 2626. [9663]

Studio apts, spacious, popular complex, near KFC, ideal for short/long term guests, furnished, AC, h/w, Wi-fi, pool, twice wkly service, parking, rp 4,250,000pm + elec. (www. pondokgayastudios.com) or (newstartbali@gmail.com). [1164]

Dreamland - 3 storey new house for rent - 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom, pool, fully furnished, rooftop entertainment area, great views and breeze. Rp. 10 mill/month. Phone +62 878 621 36775. Email (dwayu.92@gmail.com). [1092]

Apartments, long term studio, 1 bedroom. Exclusive, high design standard, 14m pool, Wi-fi, cable TV. Quiet but strategic, full service. Starts at 4.4 mio. 0813 1742 9900, (gloeckoo@pacific.net.id). [1191]

Dreamland, 1 and 2 bedroom appartments for rent, fully furnished, ocean views, 5 and 10 mill/month. Phone +62 878 621 36775. Email (dwayu.92@gmail.com). [1093]

For Rent Designer Owned Villa 4/5 Bedrooms. Large living dinning, modern kitchen, 18 metre pool with outdoor bale, beach side in sanur, 5 mins walk to beach. For Long Term Rent. Please call 0812 381 5133 or Gede on 0817 973 7075. [1196]

DENPASAR Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. SMS/ WA 0821 4708 4100. [8830] Land + house 2 are for sale in Denpasar, Jl Cokroaminoto Gang Swari C. Central location, access road. Please contact 081 2389 3200. [0130]

C/Re/I-09 Nov 16

House for rent, rural environment, ricefield view, 4 are, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garden, good price. Rent 5 - 10 years. Contact 0813 3746 6900. [0491]

House for sale in Perum. Soka Village, Jl. Gunung Guntur Denpasar. 2 storey, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2200W electricity, sell for Rp. 2 billion (nego). Please call 0852 2212 0341. [1207]

Land for sale. 3000m2 Urgent. Sanur Premium location. Best tourism prospect. Suitable for accommodation. 100 meters from the beach. Just a minutes to the golf sector, 15 minutes to the Airport. Can take partial 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 are or for all. Rp. 13 mill/m2. Call or sms directly to Gede Siadja. Hp: 081 2380 5089. [1208] For Rent, Furnished Villa with 2 AC Bedrooms and en suite bathrooms, kitchen, dining, living room, big garden, share pool, parking, 24 hours security, located in a quiet area, close to beach and easy acess to Bypass road. Contact 081 2386 0390 or 0813 5321 5333. Price Rp. 155 Million/year negotiable. [1212]

House for rent. 1 are, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, livingroom,family room, terrace, garage, electricity 1300, water. Minimum 2 years, 20 mill/year nett. Jln. Pulau Moyo, Perumahan Nuansa Kori Pedungan Blok IV nmr 18. 0812 3892 3918, 0819 1657 0014. [0581] House for sale. Land size 100m2, building size 45m2. 4 meters road. 2200 watt electricity. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, kitchen, garage. Freehold. Location Jalan Kebo Iwa, Gang Citarum, Denpasar. Price Rp. 800 million. For photos and details please email (komangsriwahyuni@ ymail.com) or contact 0813 3871 6846 / 0818 0562 2999. No broker / agent [0932]

SANUR

Shop for over contra on Jl Tamblingan sanur. Land size 4.5Are. 4 telephone line 6600W PAM 4AC etc. Call 0813 3850 0970. [1216]

NEW PRIVATE VILLA FOR SALE IN SANUR

Freehold. Fully furnished beautiful single level colonial style with distinct Javanese accents. Lot size: 530 sqm. House size: 375sqm. 3 bedrooms, 1 maidroom, 4 bathrooms, 1 livingroom, spacious diningroom with en-suite kitchen, large pantry room, 2 storage rooms and 1 upstairs studio room. Facilities: swimming pool, gazebo, undercover parking, AC, water heater, WI-FI, TV cable. 5 minutes drive to Sanur beach. Price: USD 700,000-negotiable Contact: +62 878 6116 3056 NC/Re/P-27 April 16

House for rent north Sanur, just 5 minut to central Sanur. beach side, quiet and save area. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living close with kitchen, pool, garage. Complete furniture. More info call Mr. Bagus: 085 100 753 382. [1217] House 2 storey with swimming pool. Rp85 mill/year, 2/3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms, 4 aircond units. parking 2 cars, semi-furnished, ready now, great secure location, 1.5 are, low-maintenance, Telp: 0812 3792 2875, (madehilly@ yahoo.com.au). [1221]


Bali Advertiser

Real Estate

23 November - 07 December, 2016

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NEGARA

UBUD

Good investment opportunity. Land for sale in Negara (west Bali). More than 10 are available in front of the beach or close to the city. Starting price Rp. 60 million/are. Road access. Call/SMS 081 2368 6123 (Indo) or 081 2389 5551 (English). [9663]

Land for sale in Kutuh Kaja, 400m2 SHM Freehold, 230 million/Are, 10 minutes to Ubud center, quiet location with rice field & river views, motorbike access. Contact: (land.in.ubud@gmail.com). Phone/WhatsApp 0821 4784 6465. [1210]

House for sale in Negara (west Bali) right in the middle of the city. Direct owner. 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, big garage, 2 living, kitchen, well. Reason to sell: want to build a small house. Price Rp. 900 Million (negotiable). Please call 081 2368 6123 (Indonesian) or 081 2381 5292 (English). [9664]

Amazing opportunity in the heart of Ubud. Incredible views of volcanos and rice fields. 4 are 1 Billion rup. Near Penestanan. Call Jen to discuss on +614 1358 5156 or Indra 0831 1991 1696. (jryan@ggs.vic.edu.au). [1214]

JIMBARAN

CANGGU

House for sale located in Kori Nuansa Selatan. Type 30/100. Call 081 2394 8595. [0244]

For Sale 2 floor house 150m2. 1st floor working studio, parking space. 2nd floor for artistic house style. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, big kitchen. Easy car access. Canggu area. Price 2 Billion. For info please call/WA 0819 9937 6938. [0751] 2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0813 1845 5725 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: (www.balisupervilla.com). (www.villashanticanggu. com). (www.villasemat.com). (www.villajalak.com). [1192]

Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485] NC/RE/U-23 Nov 16

SHOP FOR RENT

Villa for sale with swimming pool + furniture at Jimbaran Puri Gading Gang Kutilang. 2.17 are. Contact: 0878 6188 8177. [1032]

2 bedroom villa for yearly rental located at Berawa near to any Cafe and Resto. Asking price only IDR 160Million. More villa at (www.balicoconutliving.com) or contact 0819 3303 1707 / 0819 9934 1439. [1203]

For rent villa in Uluwatu Gang Kelapa buntu no. 2A Kedonganan Jimbaran. 15 bedrooms, size 10 Are. Please contact 0821 4538 1353. [1087]

House for sale in Perum Canggu Permai. 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 5 mins from Canggu Club and Brawa beach, 1300W electricity, strategic location. Good for guest house. Price Rp. 1.9 billion (nego). Please call 0852 2212 0341. [1206] For sale by owner. Very rare, free hold 5 are land in the most secluded and tranquil resort area of Berawa, 350 metres from the beach. Contact 081 657 0618 (Rina). [1211] Land 5 are in Canggu over contract, 18 years, extention applicable. Batubolong business area, rice fields view, great opportunity. 12 mill IDR/are/year. Contact: +62 896 8618 3278 (WA) +62 813 5305 1567. [1213]

Land for rent 12 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 25 million/are/year (nego), max 25 yrs. Call 081 2383 4011. [5803]

Beautiful villa for rent 3 AC bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, large swimming pool, kitchen, teras, living room, 2 balconies and garage for car. Rp.160,000,000/year & Rp.300,000,000 / 2 years. Please contact 0878 6187 2558 (Yuni), 0812 4629 4101(Jessica). [1197] Located in the center of Kerobokan-Seminyak business area. The best and easy access in strategic location. Located on the main road of Jalan Raya Kerobokan Kelod, Banjar Taman, Badung, Kuta Utara, Bali, in front of BCA bank, near Pepito and Frestive. Size 20 x 13 m (6 are), 2 floors. Kost at the back.

Price Rp 250 million per year global Contact 0812 3755 5596

Brand new villaforsale in GNP residence C10 stadion Unud Jimbaran. Near GWK. 15min to airport. Landsize 105m2, building 110m2 (2 storey), 3bedrooms, 2bathrooms, swimingpool, kitchenset, freehold, price IDR 1.400.000.000. Email: (fajar_antonius@yahoo.com), phone/wa 0819 9988 9002. [1200]

NC/RE/A-23 Nov 16

Real Estate Bali

Modern freehold 4 bedroom villa in Batu Belig • This modern 4 bedroom villa is located 400 meters from Batu Belig beach, about 5 minutes walk.. • 3 spacious bedrooms all with en suite bathrooms and dressings. • There is a large office/library that also could be converted to a bedroom. • Big living room with American kitchen. Nice swimming pool. Land Area : 450 m2 Price : 10,500,000,000 IDR Build Area : - m2 Ownership : Freehold Contact: Huri 081 887 8922 / e. huri@eldersbali.com

10,500,000,000 IDR

$ 1,045,000 Au

$ 800,000 US

Beautiful Villa with Ocean View - Jimbaran • Quality built villa possessing a rare beauty. • Built and designed by Germans with the quality you would expect in a BMW or Mercedes. • 180 degree panoramic and unobstructed view of ocean and mountains • Located in an area with other quality villas, close to golf course,shops and restaurants. Land Area : 835 m2 Price : 7,860,700,000 IDR Build Area : 660 m2 Ownership : Freehold Contact : Dhoni 081 2385 1858 / e. dhonie@eldersbali.com

7,860,700,000 IDR

$ 782,000 Au

$ 600,000 US

FREEHOLD - STUNNING TOWNHOUSE - LAKSAMANA

• Walk to Eat Street from this Stunning Two Bedroom two storey Townhouse. • All rooms with air conditioning and fans. • Garage/storage with Remote Door. Land Area : 210 m2 Price : 7,980,000,000 IDR Build Area : 200 m2 Ownership : Freehold Contact : Huri 081 887 8922 / e. huri@eldersbali.com

7,980,000,000 IDR

$ 824,000 Au

$ 595,000 US

Luxurious Freehold Villa in Canggu • Luxurious Freehold Villa in quiet location just seconds from the main Canggu road surrounded by rice fields. • When you enter this villa, you will feel you are in paradise. • Two storey with master bedroom/ensuite on ground floor overlooking the 16m pool and beautiful gardens along with the large Theater Room with surround sound. Land Area : 800 m2 Price : 7,750,000,000 IDR Build Area : 484 m2 Ownership : Freehold Contact : Christina 085 737 340 002/e. christina@eldersbali.com

7,750,000,000 IDR

$ 769,000 Au

$ 592,000 US

Phone: (0361) 475 2046 Email : info@eldersbali.com Web : www.eldersbali.com

Kesari Villa - Sanur • Located in Sanur is about 30 minutes drive from Airport Ngurah Rai International. • Surrounded by quality villas, has access to everywhere from the by pass and easy walking distance to Hardys Supermarket Sanur. Land Area : 400 m2 Price : POA Build Area : 400 m2 Ownership : Freehold Contact : Dhoni 081 2385 1858 / e. dhonie@eldersbali.com

POA (Price On Application)

Complete Renovation Villa in Canggu

• This amazing 4 bedroom villa with stunning ensuites to every room (outdoor showers) surrounded with lush green gardens on 1,300 sqm of land. • Three separate bungalow style bedrooms with air conditioning, master bedroom upstairs with air conditioning, ensuite with large bath tub, large balcony overlooking rice fields. Land Area : 1300 m2 Price : 6,467,000,000 IDR Build Area : 320 m2 Ownership : Leasehold 28 years + Contact : Christina 085 737 340 002/e. christina@eldersbali.com

6,467,000,000 IDR

$ 658,000 Au

$ 495,000 US

All advertised properties are for sale in Indonesian Rupiah, currency conversions correct at time of calculation but are only provided as a guide

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