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Pre-tsunami valuation USD 4.5 million. Post-tsunami valuation USD 2.5 million with 250,000 shares on issue at that time. Issuance of 70,000 new shares @ USD 10 each brings the newly refurbished resort to a valuation of 3.2 million upon recommencement of trading, expected to return to 4.5 million within 2 years. Become a co-owner and enjoy attractive returns, lifestyle benefits and flexibility, shares resalable at any time. For further info contact: mark@macaronisresort.com for username and password to view our private web page. www.macaronisresort.com NC/Ns/G-27 July 11
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Blitz English action superstar, Jason Statham, scores again with another hit movie. In ‘Blitz’, Jason plays a hardened police detective, who likes to do things his own way. Throughout the movie, Jason has to search the less salubrious inner-suburbs of London seeking a vicious serial cop-killer. Director Elliot Lester makes a sleek and stylish, but, still gritty, thriller. Jason Statham, and his co-stars, Paddy Considine and Aidan Gillen, all give rather solid and convincing performances, yet, this is the kind of British movie you have to watch with the sub-titles on, as the English which is spoken is unintelligible. Bad Teacher Somewhere along the line Cameron Diaz’s movie career went slightly off-track, as she, and probably those surrounding her, tried to convince Cameron that she was a serious dramatic actress. Talented she may be, but, Cameron is far from a ‘heavyweight’ performer. Thankfully, in her latest movie, Cameron returns to what she does best, which is facetious and sarcastic comedy. In ‘Bad Teacher’, Cameron plays a woman of a ‘certain’ age, who is only teaching until she can find a rich man to support her. Cameron couldn’t give a damn about her students or her profession, and, in-fact, for most of the movie, she is only concerned with raising the funds to pay for a breast enhancement operation. Cameron totally owns and controls this comedy. She shows that she still is the mistress of the dismissive gesture, insolent pose, and seductive pout. The movie is extremely funny and very ‘black’, that is, until the last five minutes, when a typical and unnecessary ‘happy ending’ is tagged on; to keep the American movie public satisfied. Bridesmaids This is another ‘black’ American movie which also has an unnecessary ‘happy ending’ tagged on. From director Paul Feig, and the team which brought us ‘Knocked up’ and ‘The 40-year-old Virgin’, comes another successful screwball situation comedy. There is really no plot to this movie, and, instead, you get a series of extremely funny scenes which investigate the rituals leading up to a pretentious wedding. Allow the scenes time to develop. What seem like pointless incidents, all grown into droll episodes of eccentric and off-beat humor. The Bridesmaids include Kristen Wiig, Rose Byrne, Terry Crews, Ellie Kemper and Maya Rudolph. None of these women are well-known comediennes, but, they soon will be! It’s rumored that ‘Bridesmaids 2’ is about to start production. Let us hope that it is as witty and outrageous as the current movie delighting audiences worldwide. Horrible Bosses Again, another outrageous American ‘black’ comedy which is wowing people everywhere. It’s not too hard to see why. Three men have to endure really horrible bosses. Over a few beers one night in a bar, they fantasize about killing their employers. Another bar habitué suggests that they should take their cue from Alfred Hitchcock’s 1951 classic movie ‘Strangers on a Train’, and murder each others’ bosses. No suspicion could then possibly fall upon them. The men think that this is a great idea, but, naturally enough, everything goes wrong. Director Seth Gordon makes a comedy which is just relentless in its humor and wacky situations. Even a car navigation system has much to say about their escapades! The movie stars a huge amount of first rate comedians, who all perform brilliantly. The actors include: Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Colin Farrell, Kevin Spacey, and Jamie Foxx. Special attention should be taken of Jennifer Aniston. This is a Jennifer you have never seen before, and, are not likely to see ever again. Super 8 For a change of pace comes this Sci-Fi thriller, orientated to the adolescent movie market. The movie starts off strongly, begins to flag somewhere around the middle, and
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then hastily wraps itself up in a sentimental ending. However, having said that, there is no denying that this movie should have immense success with both children and parents alike. Late one night a group of students are making a movie, for a film competition, at a railway station. An unscheduled train whizzes by, and then proceeds to derail itself in a spectacular crash. Fleeing for safety, the teenagers leave their Super 8 movie camera running, which records some unusual activities taking place after the train wreck. J.J. Abrams is the writer and director of the movie, but, Steven Spielberg is the producer. Consequently, rather a lot of Spielberg-like influences can be found floating around in the show. Many reminiscences of ‘E.T., The Extraterrestrial’ (1982 ) can be found hovering in all the corners. Mars Needs Moms Both children and parents should also enjoy this entertaining cartoon, from Walt Disney. On the planet Mars a batch of new ‘hatchlings’ have emerged from the nursery. However, the Martians have no emotions, and they need to steal these from a human subject. They then implant these emotions into the robots which care for the new born. A typical American mother, chosen as their next victim, is abducted to Mars. Her son manages to stowaway on the spaceship, and he travels to Mars with her, in an attempt to rescue her. The story rollicks along at a terrific pace, and, the animation is spectacular. What is interesting, is that there is a lot of extraterrestrial theorizing going on in the movie, which should give UFO buffs much food for thought. They will probably debate the real meaning of the cartoon for many years to come.
Mr. Robet’s Best Buys Blitz A hardened police detective searches London looking for a serial cop-killer Bad Teacher A maturing woman is only teaching until she can find a man to support her Bridesmaids All the bridesmaid rituals, preceding a pretentious wedding, are investigated Horrible Bosses Three men have really horrible bosses, and they fantasize about killing them Oranges and Sunshine A social worker finds that some children-at-risk are taken from their parents Super 8 Some students, while making a Super 8 movie, witness a terrible train crash Mars Needs Moms Human emotions are implanted into the robots that care for Martian babies Your Highness A cowardly Prince goes on a dangerous quest to rescue a maiden in distress Soul Surfer An adolescent girl has to overcome a handicap to become a champion surfer. Rango A lizard becomes the sheriff of a dirt poor town, which has a water shortage.
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For Sale; Canon lens 1855mm F3. 5, + UV filter, 99% good conditions. Rp. 1.3jt Hp: 081 2365 6716 / 0361 855 6796. [062] For Sale; Oxy-acetylene regulators, torch and tubing. All in good condition. Complete set Rp. 650,000 ONO. 0853 3717 2357. [065]
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Rotary Club Bali Canggu Howard Klein was born in Montreal Canada and lived there until he was 19 years old. After graduating from Western University at London, Ontario with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, he worked in many different fields until he moved to Bali where he has lived for the past 19 years. Howard has w o r k e d i n e x p o r t i n g , manufacturing and most recently in the hospitality industry. In 2006 he founded and built Desa Seni, A Village Resort, a unique property due to its use of all recycled materials, antique wooden homes, its own organic gardens and popular yoga program taught by teachers of international renown. What are your hobbies/interests? One of my hobbies is bicycle riding and I am an avid gym go-er as well. My interests are varied and also include nutrition and meditation. I have recently developed a strong interest in Vipassana, or silent meditation retreats. What kinds of jobs have you worked in? While at university and for a short time afterwards I worked as a waiter and bartender. Here in Bali I have worked as a buying agent for a Canadian company quality controlling goods for export. I have also run a garment manufacturing business, handling orders for export and overseeing the running of the factory. I built and founded Desa Seni, a wellness resort and have worked there as a manager, running operations and managing a staff of over 80 people. Have you done much international travel? I traveled extensively in Europe, India and Nepal for a 2-year period. I’ve also been all over Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand. I first visited Indonesia in 1992 buying goods for the Canadian company that I was working for at the time. What are you doing now? I’m still involved with Desa Seni and am also very active in the newest Rotary club in Indonesia, the Rotary Club Bali Canggu. The Club was started only at the beginning of 2011, and was formally chartered on April 13th. It was established by caring Canggu residents who want to make a difference in their community. What programs does RCBC have underway right now? Though we’ve just begun, RCBC already has three programs in full swing. The first is a beach-cleaning project called River to River. The second is a fundraising effort for the severely underfunded local elementary schools (sekolah dasar) of Canggu. The third is a book drive and mobile library project. With other members, I’m personally working on raising funds for the schools, the book drive and mobile library project.
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Which specific program are you the proudest of? Doing something to benefit the kids gives me the most pride and satisfaction. Has the beach clean up project made any kind of impact? Yes! The River to River project has made a huge difference. No one asked us to do the clean up. We took it on as necessary for the betterment of the beach and the local community. Before starting, the beach was littered with trash. Now, with the full time workers that the project employs, it is significantly cleaner. Does the local Balinese community also contribute time and resources to RCBC projects? RCBC works very closely with the local banjars in raising funds for area schools. An organization called the Canggu Surf Community also helps in the beach clean up. We also have strong support from many of the businesses in Canggu. Have you seen Balinese children actually practicing environmental protection on a daily basis?
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Ever since workers in the River to River project placed trash bins and recyclables containers along the beach, we have witnessed both children and adults using them. This is very encouraging. What is the most effective means of teaching Indonesian young people about the environment? Education and leading by example. Showing them that they CAN make a difference. What is the most daunting commitment that RCBC has taken on? The underfunded schools, which are in such serious need. Does the RCBC have any other programs planned? In the planning stages are such environmental initiatives as a playground for kids, a motorcycle safety and children’s helmet initiative, and a program distributing shopping bags to area residences to increase awareness about the use of plastic bags. Do you accept volunteers to work in Rotary projects?
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All kinds of help are accepted. There are no qualifications other than a strong desire to be of service. What does it take to join RCBC? A willingness to make a difference, give something back to the community, and a desire to see results! How does one become a member of RCBC? As the newest Rotary Club, we are actively looking for new members. On Sept. 8th there will be a RCBC Fellowship Event with invitations sent out to many new prospective members. It will be held at the Desa Seni resort from 5 pm – 8 pm for cocktails and canapés. Anyone interested in joining is welcome to come for a wonderful evening and introduction to current members. What do you consider the most pressing issues facing Bali today? Pollution, education, infrastructure and proper growth planning. How may readers learn more about the Rotary’s programs and how they can help? Contact me directly (howard@desaseni.com), check out our website (http://rotarycanggu.org/) or our Facebook page under Rotary Club Bali Canggu. For anyone interested in being considered for Siapa, please contact: <dariskm@gmail.com> Copyright © 2011 Al Hickey You can read all past articles of Siapa at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-15 June 11
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For Sale; Barely used Nokia E5 with GPS, email, mp3, radio, wifi, 3G - barely used. Comes with charger and USB. Price: 1 mill. Contact <emilykuser@gmail.com> or 0821 4490 7444. Ubud. [045]
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The Subak Museum in Tabanan by Ines Wynn
A museum entirely dedicated to the Balinese water management and irrigation system called subak, is located on 6 hectares of leafy and shaded land in Sanggulan, Tabanan, 20 km west of Denpasar. Although the exhibits are not ample, the museum is well-kept and staffed and provides an insightful journey into the history and methodology of rice cultivation and the organization of the Balinese subak system which provides the infrastructure for the irrigation and cultivation of rice fields. The museum was opened in 1981 but the artifacts it houses predate its foundation by hundreds of years. The Subak museum consists of an airy exhibition hall, an audiovisual room, a Balinese traditional compound, and an actual subak field of one hectare belonging to the Mandala Mathika Subak in Tabanan. The exhibition hall chronicles the subak system, explains its structure and exhibits subak irrigation and traditional rice cultivation tools that have been used since ancient times; and in many instances are still being used by today’s rice farmers. The subak system is more than 1000 years old. The earliest written records in Bali date from around the 9th C. At that time, rice was already being grown on cascading rice terraces under the complex subak irrigation system. Subak is foremost a communally owned irrigation system based on customary law of a socio-agrarian-religious nature. In Bali it is based on the philosophy of Tri Hita Karana which encompasses the harmonious relationships between the people and God, between the people themselves, and between the people and their environment. Information recorded on lontar manuscripts from that time on display at the museum, refers to organized water distribution and rules and regulations that should be observed by subak members for the benefit of the organization, and by extension, of all subak members. Some of these lontar manuscripts explain farming guidelines, the history of irrigation development and farming methodology. They illustrate the distribution of irrigation water by means of culverts, tunnels, aqueducts and temporary weirs. As an example, they give specific guidelines on such diverse activities as how to construct a dam or how to ward off evil. The various tools on exhibit in the museum tell an informative story. They testify to the harsh and backbreaking labor of the rice farmers who, until recently, had Grader no form of mechanized tools or implements to alleviate their burden. There are ancient plows, diggers and graders drawn by one or two oxen, primitive construction tools such as levels to aid the leveling of irrigation tunnels and measuring tools to differentiate between 2 different points on the land surface. An ancient wooden Tika is on display, a Balinese calendar which, by means of intricate Tika s y m b o l s drawn on a grid or on a wheel, allows the rice farmers to choose good days for planting and perform other rice cultivation activities. The Tika is a special calendar usually carved of wood or painted on cloth. It keeps track of the most important days in the 210 day Balinese Pawukon cycle. This complex Balinese calendar plays a central role in all the activities of rice
cultivation.
cycle with all its members planting rice at the same time.
Old photographs capture century-old rituals and ceremonies like the Mapekelem, enacted on the lake to give thanks for the water source and ask the gods for conservation of valuable water resources or by the sea to pray for protection of new rice plantings and against crop disease. Or the special Biukukung ritual to petition for a good harvest and protection against pests and disease when rice is at the milk stage.
Each subak coordinates its activities with neighboring subaks and secures equal access to irrigation water which is diverted to the individual fields by an intricate system of canals. Water is harnessed through an elaborate, sophisticated system of dams, ancient canals and irrigation channels. Water management is not only a matter of distributing water among farmers within a subak, but also among several subaks in a river course. There are usually dozens of subaks in a river stream and often, several subaks will share one dam. The water is then divided through diversion weirs further down into the single subak.
Not far from the exhibition hall stands a B a l i n e s e traditional house compound. A large and well preserved rice granary called lumbung takes center stage and functions both as a grain storage building and a place to sleep or relax. Ty p i c a l l y, a h o u s e compound consists of s e v e r a l Lumbung pavilions, each serving a distinct purpose. There are spaces for sleeping, work areas, a kitchen, the family temple and enclosures for cows, pigs, and other domesticated animals. The Organization of the Balinese Subak The Balinese subak is unique in that it does not follow the model of a centralized irrigation management system. It is, in fact, an interconnection of subsystems which are part of a larger group with strict and formal rules and supporting informal regulations. It is the backbone of Balinese rice cultivation and evolved over several centuries to meet the needs of the rice farmers, is organized by the farmers themselves without guidance from central authorities and considered one of the most effective irrigation organizations in the world. The subak system is a socio-religious agricultural association which organizes all activities related to rice cultivation. Physically it comprises all rice fields which receive irrigation water from the subak irrigation infrastructure within clearly defined subak boundaries. Socially it consists of all farmers who cultivate land within the subak boundaries. Religiously it includes ceremonies related to rice cultivation and is based on the ancient Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana. This philosophy is the foundation for the clearly defined rules of the subak, called awig-awig. This set of laws regulates rights and duties among the members, including communal obligations, regulations concerning land and water use, legal transactions of land transfer and collective religious ceremonies. A subak may incorporate from 50 to 150 rice farmers and there may be several subaks in any one banjar (part of a traditional village, a banjar can contain from 200 to 300 male members). Traditionally, each farmer who owns a rice field within the subak’s boundary area is a subak member. The organization of the subak consists of a Subak Board, with a Head of Subak, called the Kelihan Subak or pekaseh who is democratically elected by all members of the subak. He is assisted by a Treasurer, a Secretary and other governing members. The subak organization is responsible for all aspects of water allocation and distribution within the subak area, the operation and maintenance of the physical infrastructure like dams, aqueducts and weirs, and an intricate system of collectively owned irrigation canals. The Head of the subak also organizes subak religious ceremonies related to the growing of rice crops and subak temple maintenance. Responsibilities and duties for subak communal work are equally distributed among the members. The subak also schedules a coordinated planting
Irrigation
A subak network can have many kilometers of canals and tunnels which must be able to cope with a water flow that varies greatly in rainy season. Each subak must cooperate with neighboring subaks to deal collectively with pests such as rats and grasshoppers, and water problems in case of drought or stoppage of water from the source, or flash floods. Decisions on water allocation, planting cycles, irrigation schedules and traditional harvesting are made according to the abundance or lack of water. For instance, in a dry or drought period, when water levels are low, and not sufficient water is available to all subak members, the cultivation cycle may be staggered. Subaks control the correct flow of water to the terraced fields and make sure all rice farmers in their group are provided with enough water to grow their crop before the flow continues to the next village and beyond. Every piece of land gets its share of water. The level of the water is crucial in the life cycle of the rice plant; the water depth is increased as the plant grows, and reduced in increments as the rice growing cycle advances and reaches harvest time. Subak sources: The main water sources for the majority of subaks in Bali are the four lakes of Batur, Bratan, Buyan and Tamblingan from where the water flows to the south part of the island, to the regencies of Tabanan, Badung, Gianyar, Klungkung, and Bangli where rice cultivation is most intense. Helpful information The Subak Museum is open from Monday through Saturday and closed on Sundays and public holidays. Visiting hours are from 8 am to 5 pm, except Fridays when it is open just a half day until 1 pm. Entrance fee is a modest Rp. 5000. Location: JL. Gatot Subroto Sanggulan. On the Denpasar to Gilimanuk road, take a right at the big statue in Kediri and follow the road through the left bend and past the petrol station on the right. At the light just past the petrol station, take the small road to the left into the museum grounds. The museum is adequately signposted. Sources: A Case Study of Balinese Irrigation Management by Rachel P. Lorenzen, MSC (Agr) and Sephan Lorenzen, MA (Anthr), Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Copyright © 2011 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Just a few nights ago I was sitting in a sidewalk café in a trendy area of Dyana Pura minding my own business as I usually do. I could not help tuning in to the conversation from the next table when I heard the words “Asbestos…. asbestos”. Sure enough, looking skyward I could see that the over-hang of the building was lined with asbestos-like sheeting. I am pretty familiar with the stuff as my father is a roofing engineer and is licensed to remove it from homes in South Australia. The gear that he has to wear when he is on asbestos-removal jobs is to say the least amusing (looks like a space walker!) although the job at hand is really no laughing matter. Asbestos is a mineral made up of tiny fibers. It can be positively identified only with a special type of microscope. There are several types of asbestos fibers; some are more harmful than others. In the past, asbestos was added to a variety of products to strengthen them and to provide heat insulation and fire resistance. Many homes were made using asbestos for insulation, flooring and in heating and electrical systems. The danger of using asbestos has been recognized throughout history. Warning about the health effects of asbestos can be found in writings from Ancient Greece! The first documented case of an asbestos-related death was reported in 1906. However, it was not until the late 1970s that laws in America began to change to protect people from the health hazards of asbestos exposure. Asbestos was not totally banned in the UK until late in 1999 and Australia followed in 2003. If you are exposed to asbestos, most of the fibers that you inhale are expelled when you exhale. Only a few fibers remain in the lungs and these tend to lodge in the lining of the lungs, called the pleura. The mineral fibers that make up asbestos act like tiny knives and cause microscopic punctures in the air sacs that line the inside of the lung. These air sacs act like balloons, filling up and releasing oxygen as you breathe. Over time the fibers cause scarring and inflammation that makes the pleura thicken. When the lining of the lungs gets thick, it loses its elastic properties and the amount of oxygen you get when you breathe is reduced. Many cases of asbestos related disease have been found in families of the people who worked with asbestos. The fibers cling to work clothes and are released into the air at home, affecting anyone who lives with the person exposed to asbestos at work. Families who live in areas where asbestos is mined also have a greater risk for developing asbestos related disorders. The symptoms of these diseases do not usually appear until about 20 to 30 years after the first exposure to asbestos. From studies of people who were exposed to asbestos in factories and shipyards, we know that breathing high levels of irritating asbestos fibers can lead to an increased risk of lung cancer. Where Can I Find Asbestos And When Can It Be A Problem? Most products made today do not contain asbestos. However there are few regulations in this country and those that exist are loosely adhered to. Asbestos has been a popular building product throughout Indonesia, so chances are that if you are in an older building that asbestos sheeting has been used. What Should Be Done About Asbestos In The Home? If you think asbestos may be in your home, don’t panic!
Usually the best thing is to LEAVE asbestos material that is in good condition ALONE. Generally, material in good condition will not release asbestos fibers. THERE IS NO DANGER unless fibers are released and inhaled into the lungs. Check material regularly if you suspect it may contain asbestos. Don’t touch it, but look for signs of wear or damage such as tears, abrasions, or water damage. Damaged material may release asbestos fibers. This is particularly true if you often disturb it by hitting, rubbing, or handling it, or if it is exposed to extreme vibration or airflow. Sometimes, the best way to deal with slightly damaged material is to limit access to the area and not touch or disturb it. Discard damaged or worn asbestos gloves, stovetop pads, or ironing board covers. Before you have your house remodeled, find out whether asbestos materials are present. How To Identify Materials That Contain Asbestos You can’t tell whether a material contains asbestos simply by looking at it, unless it is labeled. If in doubt, treat the material as if it contains asbestos. C/He/G-10 August 11
Asbestos Do’s And Don’ts For The Homeowner . Do keep activities to a minimum in any areas having damaged material that may contain asbestos. . Do take every precaution to avoid damaging asbestos material. . Don’t dust, sweep, or vacuum debris that may contain asbestos. . Don’t saw, sand, scrape, or drill holes in asbestos materials. . Don’t use abrasive pads or brushes on power strippers to strip wax from asbestos flooring. Never use a power stripper on a dry floor. . Don’t sand or try to level asbestos flooring or its backing. When asbestos flooring needs replacing, install new floor covering over it, if possible. . Don’t track material that could contain asbestos through the house. If you cannot avoid walking through the area, have it cleaned with a wet mop. Naturally all the information on asbestos identification and removal that I have found says, “Call your professional to handle the situation”. However I have never seen any “tukang” wondering around in space-suites like my Dad! So if anyone out there has information on who to contact for asbestos handling please do share.
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We supply high quality professional Spa products, amenities and accessories. Our core business is the supply of bulk spa products. We have a chemist on board to assist custom blending or help create signature treatments to compliment your menu. Our specialty is “Private Label” where our creative team, work with clients to customize and develop exclusive merchandise, to suite your image.
Kim Patra is a qualified registered nurse and midwife who has been living and working in Bali for almost 20 years. She now runs her own private practice and medical referral service from her Kuta office. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns with you and she may be contacted via e-mail at info@ chcbali.com or Office number : 0361-2775666.
Copyright © 2011 Kim Patra You can read all past articles of Paradise...in Sickness & in Health at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
We create, design and manufacture exclusive Spa accessories, anything from foot ritual bowls, product presentations and testers, dispensers, trays, tea rituals to tissue boxes. We also make and package gifts for special events and corporate functions. At every stage of design and manufacture we work with our clients to understand their specific needs, to develop and create quality products that reflect the company’s identity. Please check our website for more details on what we do; www.spafactorybali.com
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For Sale; Baby-carrier by Moby Wrap, as new. Awardwinning, ergonomic babycarrier. Soft fabric wraps around you & baby, many positions, very comfortable. Sand-beige cotton with Rayosan UV-treatment (SPF50+) protecting baby. Rp 350,000. For photos/ more info contact <ihelland@ hotmail.com>. Sanur. [027] For Sale; Crante Creambath SPA Avocado and coconut milk duo action and Crante professional milk hair mask 500 gr. Will keep your hair straight and shiny. The aroma therapy will heal your stress. Contact 0857 3802 0048. Denpasar. [054] I hate mosquitoes! Thanks God for creating Zodia! Originally from Papua, the best mozzies repellent. Suitable for inside or outside in the garden. No more chemical stuffs on my skin to keep the mozzies away. Contact 0857 3802 0048. Denpasar. [055]
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For Sale; Sweet honey mango trees. Size 1 m. Fruit is very sweet and bears fruit about 2 or 3 times a year. Able to grow in a pot or in the garden. 0857 3802 0048. Denpasar. [056] For Sale; Big glass wardrobe for in the shop. 3 doors. Length 2 meters, wide 1,5. Good condition. Will sell for best offer. 0857 3802 0048. Denpasar. [057] C/He/G-20 April 11
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Anti Aging News
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Hair Analysis Reveals Toxicity C/He/P-27 July 11
There is more to your hair than purely its good looks. Your hair is actually an excretory tissue rather than a functional one, much like your urine. It can therefore reveal many things about you including the levels of specific minerals and also the levels of harmful toxins. When analysed correctly it can provide important information regarding your overall health, which when combined with other symptoms and signs and other tests, can greatly assist your physician in determining what imbalances are present within your body which may be causing your current health problems. Our physical body is made up of numerous minerals which are the basis of all life. The levels of these minerals need to be delicately balanced for perfect health. Hair analysis has been proven to accurately reveal the level of minerals within the body and is hence an important test. Heavy Metal Toxicity Research has proven that deficient levels of essential elements or elevated levels of toxic elements have a direct relationship to pathological diseases. Indeed there is much supporting evidence that high levels of elements such as cadmium, mercury, lead and arsenic are directly correlated to many of our most common and debilitating degenerative pathological diseases such as cancer, dementia, heart disease, diabetes, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia and more. We live in a heavily polluted and toxic world and we are exposed to a multitude of toxins on a daily basis. Heavy metals poison us by disturbing cellular enzymes. Enzymes are the life-force that fires every cellular function, and are critical to your well-being. They rely on nutritional minerals such as selenium, zinc and magnesium. Toxic metals expel these essential nutrients and bind to their receptor site. The effects of toxicity have been documented for several centuries and are being linked to many diseases that have never been seen throughout our human history. Below is a list of the “Symptoms” and “Diseases” that have been shown to be connected to heavy metal poisoning: • Adrenal Dysfunction • Aggressive Behaviour • Alcoholism • ALS (Lou Gehrig’s) • Alzheimer’s Disease • Anemia • Anorexia • Anxiety • Apathy • Appetite Loss • Arthritis • Autism • Autoimmune Diseases • Bleeding Gums • Brain Fog • Brain Damage • Cancer • Chronic Fatigue • Confusion • Constipation • Dementia • Depression • Energy Loss • Fatigue • Fibromylagia
• Flatulence • Hair Loss • Headaches • High Blood Pressure • Increased Allergic Reactions • Irritability • Kidney Problems • Liver Dysfunction • Memory Loss • Metallic Taste • Migraines • Mood Swings • Muscle Pains • Multiple Sclerosis • Muscle Twitches • Nervousness • Neuromuscular Disorders • Osteoporosis • Parkinson’s disease • Poor Concentration • Skin Rashes • Sleep Disorders • Speech Disorders • Stiff Joints • Vision Loss
Heavy metals are naturally found in our earth however due to chemical manufacturing, fossil fuels and pollution these toxic metals have been spread in vast quantities throughout our environment. As their levels rise in our air, topsoil and water, they also rise within our food and water, and hence within our bodies, hence leading to a massive rise in the incidence of chronic diseases. The heavy metals that are most often talked about are mercury, lead, arsenic, copper and cadmium. Other metals, such as chromium, iron, manganese, zinc and copper are required by the body in small amounts. These same elements can be toxic in larger quantities. Essentially, toxic heavy metals lead to a decline in the mental and physical health of the person affected. There can now be little opposition to this statement. Further research on these and many other degenerative conditions continue to build the case for addressing the effects of heavy metal poisoning on the human body. Hair Analysis To The Rescue I believe that a hair analysis test is the best way to obtain a
comprehensive and accurate assessment of the body’s mineral levels as well as the levels of the dangerous toxic minerals. The hair represents w h a t i s occurring inside the cells and the body. A blood test shows what is happening outside the cell and the waste material being discarded. The hair gives a reading of what is being stored in the body. For example, if mercury is high in the hair, a higher concentration of it would also be found in organs like the kidney and liver. Hair is the second most metabolically active tissue in the body. The hair tissue is affected by the blood, perspiration, environment, genetics, hormones and enzymes. A hair analysis gives a complete picture of a person’s health history, and it can indicate vitamin, mineral and nutritional deficiencies as well as heavy metal toxicity that have occurred over a long period of time. All minerals need to be in balance for optimal health. For example if magnesium is too low you may have muscle spasms or trouble sleeping. If sodium is too high you may have high blood pressure and hyperactivity. If copper is too high you may develop headaches, insomnia and depression. There are literally hundreds of imbalances that can be assessed using by simply taking a small sample of your hair and having it analysed at a laboratory specializing in hair analysis. If the hair analysis indicates that there is an elevated mineral toxicity, this may indicate that your minerals are being deposited in your connective tissues, instead of being utilized or excreted by your body. The important point here is that all of your minerals need to be in “balance” with each other so they can effectively support and nourish your body correctly as they are supposed to do. Taking a mineral or vitamin supplement without performing a hair analysis is a hit or miss approach which usually does not work in the long run. I believe it makes much more sense to firstly have the mineral testing performed then to only take what you are deficient in and to remove what you have in excess. If you have any questions regarding hair analysis, please email me at drtheodorebali@gmail.com.
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Please note that the contents of this article are the opinions of the author and should in no way be taken as medical advice. If you have any specific medical concerns please consult your doctor for an assessment. Dr Theodore is an Australian Medical Doctor now living in Asia – based in Singapore. His Major Specialties are; Anti Aging Medicine, Whole Body Detoxification, Stem Cell Therapy Natural Health and Healing, Male Enhancement, Whole Body Ozone Therapy, Fat Loss and Body Re-Sculpting, Exercise With Oxygen Therapy, Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy and Nutritional Counseling. He is the Founder of the Asian Society of Anti Aging Medicine (ASOAAM), and is a Member of the American Academy of Anti Aging Medicine and the World Anti Aging Academy of Medicine. He is a Lecturer and Trainer in Anti Aging Medicine, Whole Body Ozone Therapy, Whole Body Detoxification, Natural Health and Healing.
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For Sale; New King Koil mattress pocketspring medium-firm 180x200 incl. bed and headrest, never been used, still packed. New price 28.9 juta, sale price 12.9 juta. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [105] For Sale; Original Rolex menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s watch mod. date. Just steel-gold, 18 karat, like new, price today 80 jt, sale price 25 jt, incl. 2 original boxes. Tel. 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [106] For Sale; Baby playmat by Bright Starts. Soft mat in bright colours, two toy bars to hang favorite toys. Good condition. Rp 150,000. For photos/more info <ihelland@ hotmail.com>. Sanur. [024]
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For Sale; Oil paint from Amsterdam “Van Gogh”, new 8 tubes: violet perm 60ml + ultramarin 60ml + bleu cereleum 60ml + yellow ochre 60ml + burt sienna red 60ml + cadmium red 60ml + green deep 60ml + green emeraude 60ml. For all Rp. 700.000. Tel: 0821 4755 8570. Blahbatuh. [039]
Chiropractor Michael Epstein D.C. ♦ 27 Years Experience ♦ USA Trained and Registered Bali Chiropractic Kuta Central Park (Near Ace Hardware)
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Full Body Massage Now in the privacy of your home Fully trained professional staff to relax, rejuvenate and refresh you Home delivery now available Back & Shoulder Massage Our staff will enhance your feeling of well being with this traditional Balinese therapy by working specific acupressure points on your back. 30 mnt Rp. 45.000 Relaxing Reflexology Gentle touch and pressure for refreshment and relaxation, focus on feet, a lower leg, and upper leg. 1.0 hour Rp. 75.000
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Full Body Relaxing Massage Direct precise acupressure massage on your foot’s Meridian points, to relieve stress, tension, stiff muscles and enhance blood circulation. 1.0 hours Rp. 80.000 Full Body Traditional Massage Combination of aromatic cream and oil applied on the entire body with Balinese technique of precise acupressure to enhance the body’s fitness, vigor and spirit. 1.5 hours Rp. 120.000
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Specially prepared aloe vera cream is applied soothingly over your body & massaged into the skin. To sooth & regenerate sun burnt skin & reduce peeling caused by too much sun. 1.5 hour Rp. 150.000
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For Sale; Baby-carrier, Moby Wrap copy, as new. I made a copy of the award-winning baby-carrier in a thinner fabric, doesn`t get as warm in hot weather. Soft fabric, many positions, very comfortable. Beige cotton. Rp. 150,000. <ihelland@ hotmail.com>. Sanur. [028] For Sale; Oil paint from Amsterdam “Van Gogh”, new best color quality: cadmium yellow 20ml + Indian yellow 20ml + SAP green 20ml + brown Vandyke 20ml + phtalo blue 20ml. For all (5 tubes) Rp. 300.000. Tel: 0821 4755 8570. Blahbatuh. [040] For Sale; Wooden human model (20cm height). Can be moved into almost any pose Rp. 200.000. Books: How to paint houses/ sea/mountain/people Rp. 50.000/one book. Also for sale: water color box, palet knives and others. Tel: 0821 4755 8570. Blahbatuh. [041]
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I know you don’t want to get out of bed but if you get some endorphins in your system first thing in the morning, you’ll feel energized all through the day! Although, you are not a ‘crack of dawn’ kind of person, you should consider this new plan to starting your day off a bit differently than what you’re used to. GET A DEEP SLEEP Pack your gear the night before and sleep in a dark, cool room. That means shutting off all light sources. No TV, no computer, no phone. Throw a T-shirt over your alarm clock so you can hear it in the a.m., and the light won’t bother you. The quieter and darker your room, the better sleep you’ll get. Try to be in bed by 10 pm the night before so you can get 8 hours before the sun comes up. DON’T HIT SNOOZE The extra 15 minutes of sleep you get isn’t deep or high quality. When the alarm goes off, just get up. Before long, it will become a habit. THINK POSITIVE Spend your first waking minutes going through positive affirmations. Studies have shown that when you focus in on the things you want for yourself, there is a higher chance for you to make them true. Get into the mind-set and feed yourself with mental imagery that will start you off on the right track. This little exercise will prevent you from having depressive mood swings throughout the day. TAKE A CONTRAST SHOWER After a well-rounded breakfast, like eggs and oatmeal, hop in the shower and alternate the temperature. Spend 30 seconds under hot water and 15 seconds with it ice cold. Repeat until you feel wide-awake. Allow around 30 to 60 minutes for digestion before training and make sure to drink a glass of water. USE A DYNAMIC WARM-UP Step away from the treadmill, says Charlie Cates, a Chicago-based performance enhancement specialist. “You need something that’s going to excite your nervous system and major muscle groups.” Try burpees instead. From a standing position, squat down and touch your hands to the floor. Then shoot your legs out behind you so you end up in a pushup position. Reverse the motion quickly as you come back up. Continue for 15 seconds, rest 30 seconds, and repeat for five minutes. If you want to get in shape call: 08123 89 0999. E-mail: ns@theartofbody.com. Website: www.theartofbody.com. You can read all past articles of The Art of Body at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Copyright © 2011 Natalie Kashani C/HE/G-24 August 11
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For Sale; Wooden queen size bed and mattress. Rp. 3 juta nego. Call 0817 0330 8151 to view or e-mail <eric_ basuki@hotmail.com> for photos. Denpasar. [117]
Hair & Beauty Hair Extention Waxing Manicure Pedicure Nail Acrilic & Gel
For Sale; Yamaha U1 Piano. This is a 48” professional acoustic upright piano. Good condition. Asking price 19 juta. Contact Kristen at <awhull@swissmail.org>. Denpasar. [103]
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Radio Frequency Non-invasive skin tightening For the month of August we are offering 20% discount on Radio Frequency Treatments. RF is a non-invasive skin tightening treatment. By heating up the deep layers of your skin, using advanced radio wave technology, causes the collagen in your skin to contract and tighten and leaving you with a healthier and younger looking skin. No anesthetic is required and you can continue your daily activities directly after the treatment. How is your immune system? To maintain our immune system, and fight the signs of aging, we all need antioxidants. Antioxidants are found in different kinds of food and also in supplements. But do you get enough? At Rejuvie Clinic we can now offer you the opportunity to get your antioxidant level checked. It’s a simple and non-invasive method and you will have your results in a matter of minutes. Our consultant will analyze the result with you and advise you how to improve your antioxidant level. For more information and booking, please call: 0813 38 23 1165
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For Sale; Nokia E71, black steel color, very good condition, complete box. Price Rp. 1.400.000 (nego). Please text for pic 081 2389 5551. COD Jimbaran. [089]
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For Sale; 500pc Gunny sack used for storing green coffee beans. Size 60kg= 65cm x 110cm. Good for recycle bag material. Price 10.000/ sack. Please contact 0819 3430 6268 for more info/pic. Kuta. [090] For Sale; Canon Powershot S80, small compact camera, (top model 2 years ago), very little used. 8 MP with 3.6 times zoom. Video capability. Was 400 US Dollar, now selling for 100 US firm. Call: 081 2384 7065. Kerobokan. [091] For Sale; Professional hair cutter by renowned ‘Wahl’ made in U.S.A. Unwanted gift. Never used and still in Box. Sticker price 385.000. Now: 280.000 for quick sale. Call: 081 2384 7065. Kerobokan. [092]
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For Sale; iPad. 64GB perfect condition. Also have a keyboard / case which cost $100 in LA. Available for 6.5 Juta - no offers below please. 0819 3302 3878. Seminyak. [096] For Sale; Used printer HP F2276, 1 year old, can use for print and scan, very good condition and rare use, include original ink half used. Price: Rp. 350.000. Contact: Bowo 0813 3862 2215, e-mail: <mrdaeba@yahoo. com>. Kerobokan. [097] For Sale; Used LG external portable DVD drive for laptop or desktop model GP08NU20, 1 year old, can use for dvd, cd+rw, vcd, very good condition. Price: Rp. 150.000. Contact: Bowo 0813 3862 2215, e-mail: <mrdaeba@yahoo.com>. Kerobokan. [098] Looking For; Used LPG (gas) water heater, the small one. Please contact or SMS: Westra 0361 802 2480, or mail: <pariutama@yahoo. com>. Denpasar. [099] For Sale; 6’8” Jim Banks rounded pin, custom spray job and boardbag, ideal travel gun for all of Indonesia. Good condition. 3 juta, also future fins- YU Honeycomb foam and JC1 fiberglass fins Rp. 900.000. Call Ian 0819 9916 1370. Kerobokan. [100] For Sale; Metal detector Bounty Hunter good for finding lost gold at the beach. Used a few times like new. From USA. 2jt. 081 2394 2215. Jimbaran. [101]
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Electronic Row: On Jl. Hasanudin in Denpasar, right in the thick of the city, are four electronic shops which between them offer a huge selection of indoor and o u t d o o r lighting, spotlights; desk, table and ceiling lamps; b a t t e r y chargers, bulbs and all types of electrical fixtures and spare parts at very good Electronic Row prices. Several of them, UD Sari Dewi Listrik at no. 18 (tel. 0361-227-998/7835190) and Sumber Listrik at no. 12 (tel. 0361-226-188/232-148) also repair lamps, ceiling fans, rechargeable emergency lights, etc. Labor costs are minimal (Rp10,000-Rp25,000) but you of course pay for the parts. Real fragrances: Beware of the great numbers of fake perfume vendors and shops on Bali. Don’t be taken in by the slick looking packaging, exact replicas of your usual brands. There are duty free shops at the airport selling the real thing, but like all duty s h o p s anywhere they usually sell top of the r a n g e products at high prices. R e a l fragrances, cosmetics and s a l o n products are sold at Natalia Cosmetic, opposite Natalia Cosmetic Sakura, Jl. Maluku Blok B14 s/d 16, Denpasar (tel. 0361-232-853). International brands like Revlon and Avon as well as domestic brands such as Aneka Cosmetic, Bless, Wardah, Vernon, Adorra, Tul Jye, The Fuk, Ultima, Ranee, Sari Ayu are available in this crowded shop open everyday 9 am-5:30 pm except Sunday. Original perfumes scents cost Rp400,000 and up (but Bulgari Rp750,000). Fixed prices, no need to bargain. Many perfumes and other cosmetics are often sold at 10%-15% discount and expensive perfumes at 30% discounts. Natalia also sponsors professional beauty care and make up seminars. Security: Beware of concealed spy cameras in ATMs recording PIN numbers when withdrawing money! Electronic “skimmers,” that can read data off credit cards, are still active. Our handyman tried to collect money from the ATM of the BCA Bank in Bali Galleria two weeks ago. After inserting his card and entering his PIN the ATM stopped working. A week ago he found out at another ATM BCA that his last Rp4 million had been withdrawn. He reported it to BCA who told him that two withdrawals of Rp2 million each had been made from an ATM BRI, a bank which he never uses. Avoid ATMs in tourist areas or standHide your PIN with your hand alone ATMs as these are targeted by thieves who install components to help record account and PIN details from unsuspecting bank customers. If you must, use ATMs inside of banks or ATMs that are guarded. When entering your PIN, always cover the keys with your hand. Healthier kids: To cut down on preposterously high cholesterol counts on foods like hamburgers and other meat dishes, French fries, egg yolks, poultry, seafood, dairy products (milk, cheese, ice cream), just give your kid lesser portions. Simply go out and buy smaller bowls and cups. If you give them a lot, they’ll eat a lot. Vegetables, fruits, and grains don’t have any cholesterol. Food: Corn (jagung) is one of the cheapest, tastiest and most nutritious snacks on Bali, served either steamed (jagung malablab) or roasted over hot coals (jagung matunu). The big
open-air market of Candikuning south of Bedugul is famous for its boiled corn on the cob, brushed with margarine, the freshest and sweetest corn on the whole island. Corn fritters are also popular on Bali. Warm cornbread with melted butter? Make corn flour by taking corn kernels to village giling tepung (grain miller) and have them ground for Rp3000. Even easier is to use an electric grain mill or grinder and buying corn flour which in the Bali Deli cost Rp56,000 for 500 grams, Rp112,000 for a kilo. Cheat sheet: You get lower prices when shopping or negotiating if you are able to negotiate effectively in the Indonesian language. Bargain and “think” in rupiah instead of your home currency. To get an idea of the value of items, you need to begin by quickly converting Indonesian currency into your own familiar currency. The best way to do this is by using a cheat sheet at first which shows how much something costs after selecting the correct exchange rate. The rows are often in different colors to make reading the Rupiah cheat sheet table easier. If the exchange rate is correct for your currency, the rupiah amount will also be correct. Just print and cut out the wallet-size chart, laminate it or back it with stiff paper and cover it with clear packing tape. Get them at: http://filosbali.net/CheatSheetsW.htm, http:// www.oanda.com/convert/cheatsheet. Multi-use byproduct: Besides as a fuel, for making bricks, as an abrasive for washing pots and pans and keeping blocks of ice cold in villages without electricity, there are many other uses for rice husks. They can be used as mulch for potted ornamental plants because the husks hold water and are an excellent growing media. If you mix husks with earth, they loosen the growing media by introducing air so that the soil is not too tightly packed. Rice husk products are also excellent examples of how waste can be used as raw material for making very attractive baskets, boxes and other household goods (check out www.naturebali.com). Gardening tip: If your orchid leaves are limp and droopy, just mix one teaspoon of MSG (Ajinomoto) with water and add this mixture to your anggrek every three days which will stimulate growth so that the plant becomes healthy again with full and firm leaves. Book sources: The following books, widely available new or used in local bookshops, are indispensable sources of money saving information: 1) Shop Smart Bali (ISBN 981-050-120X) – Comprehensive objective reviews by experts of more than 1,000 selected retail and wholesale shops in over 30 shopping categories covering six shopping areas of Bali. 2) Bali with Kids (ISBN 978-981-08-8123-8) Many suggested outings are low cost and discounts are offered to users of the book by half a dozen companies such as dive outfits and surf schools. 3) The Natural Guide to Bali (ISBN 979-378-0002) – Its eco-rating system recommends hotels, restaurants, dive centers, trekking guides and craft shops that are doing their Bali with Kids best to preserve Bali’s nature and culture. 4) How to Start a Business in Bali (ISBN 1453649352) - Invaluable advice on just about every facet of starting a business on Bali. An eBook. 5) Street Foods of Bali (ISBN 978-981-261-525-1) - Where to find the best gule and sate food stalls and clear explanations on dining etiquette, how to order Balinese food, its ingredients and preparation. 6) Best Ever Travel Tips (ISBN 978-174-179-4793) – This small book will pay for itself many times over on the strength of its innumerable airline shortcuts and travel tips. 7) Diving Bali (ISBN 079-460-6008) – What’s unique about Bali’s best dive sites, large-scale marine maps, extensive practicalities section. Honey, the miracle food: Treat minor cuts with honey’s antibacterial and antifungal properties by applying a small amount twice daily to a wound or burn to speed up healing. Help recover from a hangover by spreading several tablespoons of honey on
toast for breakfast; the fructose speeds u p t h e metabolism of alcohol. Balinese villagers mix one tablespoon of h o n e y, t w o tablespoons of lime juice into warm water for use as cough medicine. Small Bali’s varieties of honey 600 ml bottles of Balinese wild honey cost around Rp50,000, high-quality one liter bottles of Nusantara brand cost around Rp75,000, but the cheapest honey is Multi Sari brand in two liter plastic bottles. Free printable children’s worksheets: Improve your child’s learning or compliment his fluency in English by using dozens of ESL, home schooling, and teacher aids sites where tens of thousands of printable pdf worksheets may be downloaded for free. Browse by grade (before preschool, preschool, kindergarten, elementary school, middle school, high school) or topics (social studies, writing, reading, math, science, etc.). Also downloadable are flip books, mazes, brain teasers, quizzes, coloring books, graded word search and crossword puzzles, etc. The black and white worksheets, as are found for example on education.com and www.tlsbooks.com, are naturally cheaper to print. Your only inconvenience is to register or skip through a few ads from the s i t e s ’ s p o n s o r s . S o m e e x c e l l e n t w o r k s h e e t s : w w w. superteacherworksheets.com, www.englishforeveryone.org, www.schoolexpress.com, www.free-phonics-worksheets.com, www.discoveryeducationalsoftware.co.uk. Reduce your plastic footprint: With the success of the No More Plastics campaign on Bali and the increasing number of people using their own shopping bags, we are still stuck with a huge backlog of plastic bags in the home. Repurpose these plastic bags by using them as gloves to pick up dog poop; preserve paint brushes by placing them in a plastic bag, then tie them or wrap them with rubber bands to keep air out, and the brushes will stay moist for a couple of days; make plastic yarn (Google it) to weave baskets; use as freezer or ice bags; stuff pillows and crafts or pouf up curtain valances with plastic bags; use as wastebasket fillers; smear chapped hands with a thick layer of coconut oil and then insert them in a plastic bag for 15 minutes; use plastic bags for making kites; shred into strips and attach to long lines to scare away birds when your rice crop is ripening; use for blocking rodents and ducks from rice seed beds. Flower Street: The south side of Denpasar’s Jl. Mayjen Sutoyo (one street south of Tiara Dewata) is lined with ten florist shops selling southern Bali’s cheapest fresh red roses (Rp2000-Rp3000 each), white roses (Rp5000 each), Chrysanthemums (Rp3000Rp4000 each), o r c h i d s (Rp15,000 each), little bouquets (rangkaian) and posies for Rp20,000Rp50,000. Also for sale are many designs and styles of floral arrangements, from petite Flower Street bouquets to extravagant wreaths, which combine both tropical and temperate flowers such as roses and frangipanis. Florist shops in Bali’s tourist areas charge as much as Rp1.5 million for some arrangements, over 1.5 meters wide by two meters tall, but the less extravagant compositions on Denpasar’s Flower Street cost Rp100,000Rp200,000 (including the vase). Most of the flowers come from Jakarta, Bogor, Bandung and Malang. Only gorgeous sedap malam stems (Rp1000- Rp3000 each) are from Bali (the Bedugul area). Also sold are funerary arrangements, automobile decorations for weddings, congratulatory floral presentations, etc.
Please send your moneysaving tips to dariskm@gmail.com Copyright © 2011 Al Hickey You can read all past articles of The Frugal Balinist at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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By The Coach
This Sporting Life
BALI SPORTS GUIDE I often get asked “where can my son/daughter play ……. Or we have just moved to Bali and we would like join …. Sports.” So with the start of the new school year, This Sporting Life (TSL) takes this opportunity to look at what is available here in Bali both in terms of individual and team sports. Reflecting its status as the most popular sport in Indonesia football or otherwise known as soccer is very well catered for here in Bali, there are numerous football schools (SSB-sekolah sepak bola) all over South Bali from ASSABA, winners of this year’s Bali Charity Soccer Sixes in jimbaran to Gromets,a mainly Japanese expat youth team, to the Bali Soccer School based at the Canggu Club and many in between. Whereas for those looking for contact team sports the choice is more limited. There is the long established AFL club, the Bali Geckos, now providing junior training. We have the Bali Rugby Union club with weekly training and tag rugby and the newly formed Bali Rugby League with Australian coach Chris, fresh from coaching Manly Sea Eagles U20’s, on assignment from ARL, now coaching in Bali. Still keeping with contact sports, those looking for martial arts, one doesn’t have to look far, one can find Indonesia’s own Pencak Silat in almost every village or banjar, however for those looking for something different, the Green School has Bali’s own style of silat in the mud, Mepantigan, Niko Han at Synergy MMA Academy teaches MMA & Brazilian JiuJitsu and in Padang Galak,Bali Defense Foundation has Kyoshin Ryu Karate and Cacoy Doce Pares – extreme Philipino stick fighting. Still on the adrenalin, in extreme sports we have paragliding in the Bukit with Bernard or Ketut, both offering lessons starting with tandem flights,however if you want to stay closer to the ground, Ripcurl School of Surf in Sanur offers kiteboarding instruction, and if you are a seasoned kiteboarder you can join the RCSS beach club and store your equipment there. More into traditional sailing? Then the Royal Bali Yacht club in Serengan can offer you coaching on Laser & Optimist classes. Windsurfing more your thing then Oka Sulaksana-4 time Olympian will teach you south of the Hyatt in Sanur. Keeping with watersports, there are a number of swim schools in Bali now from Bali Renang in BIS & Canggu Club, to Starfish Swim School in Canggu’s other swim center Taman Segara Madu Pool. But for something different and for a good cause you may want to send your children to the Balawista (Bali Life Guards) Australian developed Nippers program every Sunday morning on Kuta beach. (see following article). On to other sports like tennis, almost every 4/5 star hotel has tennis courts,some that are rented to the public, one just needs to check. If you want to learn to play tennis, then Pure Tennis based at the Nikko Hotel in Nusa Dua has full coaching programs, as does the Canggu Club, and for someone looking for a more personal touch Nunung Sinuraya who coached the best tennis player Bali has so far produced, Tami Grende, provides personal tennis coaching. In other team sports, netball is on every Tuesday in Sanur and I am told, netball will soon to start in Seminyak. Cricket League is on most weekends during the season, played up in the bukit at the Udayana oval. As for basketball I understand Canggu Club will re-start its Wednesday night hoops if there is enough interest. Last but not least we have golf. As most regular golfers in Bali will be aware green fees are set towards the high side, however there are options, like joining Raffles Golf Club and getting discount rates at the New Kuta Golf course or if you are a youngster then joining Bali Junior Golf is another option, similarly with discounted green fees, coaching and a yearly tournaments. For the full list and contacts of clubs, schools and coaches listed above and elsewhere, please go to www.balisportsmag.com. BALAWISTA NIPPERS For the first time in a number of years, a nippers program is
being held at Kuta Beach, Bali every Sunday morning from 8-10am. Since April 2011 ‘Toni’s Nippers in Bali’ has been training children in water safety and surf awareness in order to support drowning prevention and reduction in Bali. The program is provided free and is open to children of all ages, for locals, ex-pats and those stopping by on holidays. It is funded by 11-year-old Toni-Lee Bromley from Sorrento in Western Australia who has been fundraising for some time now and has also supplied Balawista (the local Lifeguards) with equipment such as boards, balls, hoops and a rescue tube in order to run the program successfully. Further funding comes from Bali Sports Foundation. Taking a lead role with Balawista in running Toni’s Nippers in Bali is Australian Emma Larssen. Emma has been in Bali since November 2010 working with Balawista as Water Safety Education Officer through the Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD)program. An Australian Government, AusAID initiative, Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development work with local counterparts and host organisations to contribute to local, sustainable development efforts through skills and knowledge exchange, institutional strengthening and capacity building. Each week the children learn new skills in swimming, board paddling, beach sprinting, flags, safety messages, surf survival and more! It is a fantastic opportunity to get your kids involved in and is available to children of all ages free of charge. After this years success the program is already getting geared up for next year. For more information or to help support please contact Balawista onbadung_balawista@hotmail.com or Emma on emmalarssen@yahoo.com
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SURFING NEWS In an amazing display of strategic tube-riding prowess, Bali’s Lee Wilson used his years of local knowledge to barrel his way to victory in the Rip Curl Cup today at Bali’s Banzai Pipeline over a field of the world’s best tube riding specialists, including runner up and previous Rip Curl Cup winner Made “Bol” Adi Putra, Australia’s Anthony Walsh, and first time finalist Mustofa Jeksen in a gripping 45 minute final. After receiving his winner’s check for Rp 50 million (almost $6,000 USD) on the podium as the sun was setting over a still pumping Indian Ocean, Wilson said, “This is the best win I have ever had, hands down. I truthfully didn’t give myself much of a chance to win today. It’s a left, and there were some of the best tube riders in the world out there, guys I have seen take down WCT surfers, so I was just out there thinking that I would relax and just go for some big barrels and have fun.” It worked to perfection. With three, (well two and a half to be precise as Wilson is half Australian and half Indonesian) Indonesian surfers and one Australian out in epic 4-6 foot mid-tide Padang-Padang, Wilson posted first a 9.5 point barrel ride then added 6.5 more points to end up with a total of 16.00 points out of a possible 20 to best runner up Made “Bol” Adi Putra. Adi Putra, who arguably owns Padang-Padang having scored a perfect 10-point wave in semifinal one as well as the highest heat score of 18.85. 2011 RUGBY UNION WORLD CUP- WHERE TO WATCH GAMES? With the Rugby World Cup just around the corner kicking off on the 9th September, This Sporting Life will provide a guide to where one can watch the games here in Bali in the next edition of Bali Advertiser.So if you would like 20,000 readers to know they can watch the RWC in your sports bar or venue, let us know by emailing details such as address & contact to “info@balisportsmag.com” before 24 August.
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For Sale; Queen sized bed, small refrigerator with lock, small wooden table with dark reddish wood stain, bamboo stool, fan, drum. 0812 3788 3163. Ubud. [010] Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt man doing it.
For Sale; Bum Genius 4.0 cloth nappy, single trial pack, light green, brand new, never used. One-size adjusts to fit all sizes, expandable snap closures, simple design, soft sueded inner fabric, soft waterproof outer fabric. Rp. 100,000. <ihelland@hotmail.com>. Sanur. [026]
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Update Waroeng Asia is one of Bali’s survivors! It was one of the first to serve simple Thai food in Bali, the first to do a great Pad Thai. It is located in a small side gang [sub soi if it were in Thailand] just off Jln. Werkudara, just a few metres from Jln. Double Six, and opposite new big brother, Sang Ria. For our End of Year Wrap in 2005 it was awarded as the best new Cheap Eats restaurant of that year. It continues to prosper where many others have failed. It does not try to be too fancy just happy to present basic Thai cuisine, warung style. A Som Tam [green papaya salad] and Yum Neau [beef salad] lead the way. An intruder from Vietnam is their excellent Fresh Spring Roll, one of the first restaurants in Bali to do it but now on many menus. Those two special Thai soups are both done here to perfection, a classic Tom Yum Goong [pictured] that hot and sour prawn soup and the ambrosial Tom Kha Gai [chicken, galangal and lemongrass in coconut milk] the smooth Thai version not the fiery Laos original. All the curries are here; green, red, penang and the one that everyone loves the Muslim Massaman from Thailand’s south. For dessert, what else but Mango with sticky rice.
For Sale; Guitar Monterey Spider resonator electric acoustic from Australia with 20W AMP top condition, complete, 6 juta with hard case. HP: 0813 3854 9492. Sanur. [126] For Sale; Leaving country: Blackberry Storm - good condition! In box incl. all equipment, case, charger, headset, etc. plus 16 GB Micro SD. Price: Rp. 2,5 mio. Contact: <nbaertling@ gmx.de> or 0878 6236 0361. Jimbaran. [127] For Sale; Blackberry Storm 9550 second but never use, still in box. Price IDR 2,150mio Call: 0819 3430 6268. Kuta. [128]
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The Melting Pot recently moved from its original small location up in Sanggingan, north-west of Ubud to a much larger one [failed supermarket] at Ubud’s south [Jln. Hanoman, Padang Tegal]. A sports bar with a difference as it boasts a full-sized billards/snooker table as well as American pool tables and the usual continuous TV broadcasts of the world’s main sporting events. Food is not forgotten and finger food is the most popular, a mix of US and Mexican, Nachos, Pizzas [thin crusty ones either pure vegetarian or full of meat, peppers and things], BIG Hot Dogs and even a German Bratwurst in a bun. Full meals include a Pot Roast [chunks of imported chuck beefsteak, slowly cooked], the essential Baby Back Ribs and a range of Quesadillas; beef or chicken and two veggie versions, one with just lentils the other combining beans and lentils, both in a green chilli paste. Open till very late every night/early morning. Crazy Cow was so successful it had to close down. Temporarily! An amazing story! Initial numbers far exceeded expectations and the capacity of the small kitchen. The adjoining building became available for contract and rather than produce meals that may not measure up, the original Crazy Cow has been closed for one month whilst a brand new and larger kitchen is installed next door. The adjoining building will become the Crazy Cow Café [lunch, dinner and in between] with a lighter menu. The original Crazy Cow will re-open as before, just as funky, but with service from a grander kitchen. Jln. Umalas II obviously needed this cuisine, at these prices, and at this standard! Comfort food at its best!
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Ramen Boy is about to open in Ubud on the site of the original Melting Pot [opp. Fly Art Café and its Indonesian brother], between Sanggingan and Sayan on Ubud’s outskirts. It will be two businesses in one, operated by the Ryoshi Group and similar in concept to the one they have on Sunset Road, a Sakanaya Fish Shop and the Ramen Boy noodle bar. The area has two separate outdoor terraces both with rice paddi views. Ramen noodles are very popular in Japan, they are Chinese-style wheat noodles cooked in a meat or seafood broth topped with either meats or seafood, plus vegetables. Ramen is a very regional dish and the use of miso or soy together with the choice of topping often depicts the locality of origin.
The Dining Room is now open for breakfast. Back in the 90’s we often searched high and low for an edible early morning breakfast in Candi Dasa when passing through, now there are many choices every morning from 7.00 a.m. at The Dining Room. American, English, French, Indonesian, the Asian Congee, a healthy Swiss Muesli, light Continentals and one that caused me much amusement, The Ozzie! Now do they mean Australian [Aussie] or are they referring to Australia’s favourite TV bird Ozzie Ostrich? Even more confusing was the ‘Ozzie’ choice; either Baked Beans on toast, topped with an egg [rather English] or a real weird one of Spaghetti Bolognese on toast also with a fried egg on top. Now the most individually Australian breakfast I can recall would be Savoury Mince on toast [without the egg, but why not?]. For the hungry man on the road there is a monster Jumbo Breakfast of fruit juice, the usual 2 eggs with sausage, bacon, tomato, hash browns and baked beans, toast and jam and an unusual offering of TWO cups of tea or coffee!
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Chez Gado-Gado has re-opened after a massive makeover. As simple Gado-Gado it was once one of Bali’s two favourite discos [along with big brother Double 6] it was converted to a restaurant almost 10 years ago. Now it has gone up-market presenting an amazing range of tastes to tempt you! Fried Sardines with compressed watermelon, dried tomato, feta, hazelnuts and shallots or a Scampi Carpaccio with herring caviar, braised octopus, palm hearts and a herb vinaigrette are just two of their enticing entrees. The mains are even more adventurous; Pork Neck first braised then grilled, the fillet stuffed with sage and lemon, served with white beans, roasted onion and jus spice with Szechuan pepper, Roasted Duck Breast and Confit of Leg with glazed beetroot, rhubarb and rosemary potatoes. Many seafood options including an unusual Smoked Barramundi served with sweet and sour eggplant. Lunch has some of the same dishes but generally a lighter menu although just as enticing! Coffee & Silver is in limbo as its popular Danish owner and artisan Carsten Jorgensen was tragically killed in a recent late night motor bike accident. Carsten was a well known figure at all of Ubud’s night spots, regularly supporting other Ubud businesses. He was a great lover of jazz and his musical friends regularly performed at Coffee & Silver, at the southern end of Monkey Forest Road, a far cry from its humble beginning in a couple of small rooms on Jln. Tebasaya 10 years ago. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/G-12 Jan. 11
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Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
Back to Sarong! So many restaurants open in Bali, and so many fail or just continue to exist, a constant struggle! Cost of original setup seems to make little or no difference to their success rate, perhaps experience is more important! 2008 saw the opening of Sarong. Even though chef Will Meyrick had already produced the goods at two predominately Thai restaurants within a hotel/villa complex, this was to be freestanding. Sarong was to present Asian [mainly Thai] street-food, but from a professional kitchen. Generally speaking Thai cuisine had not hit Bali as it had in many other countries, notably Australia where most Bali tourists originate, and where everybody eats Thai. So a major up-market stand-alone Thai restaurant was then quite a gamble. When Sarong opened on Jln. Raya Petitenget there were no other major restaurants along that strip, the adjoining Jln. Laksmana was overcrowded and overpriced. The building that housed Sarong had already been the site of an expensive failure. Sarong was busy from day one! Not only that, but the customers kept ordering the top-end dishes. So what was to be almost warung style was pushed towards fine dining. Sarong now ranks as one of the finest restaurants presenting the best of Asian cuisine in Bali, if not S.E. Asia. Fully booked, most evenings of the year! It is definitely time to re-visit! The menu has progressed and developed since that humble opening, however many of the old favourites are still on the menu. Will Meyrick has introduced that wonderful appetizer from Thailand’s unique street food of the north, Miang, to the diners of Bali, just as David Thompson did to Sydney’s diners of the 1990’s. Prawn or salmon with coriander leaves and galangal, sitting on a betel leaf, fineIy diced lime and chilli drizzled with palm sugar, producing the hot, sour and sweet complete taste of Thai in one mouthful. Messy to eat, but ever so good! They will never leave the Sarong menu. It is noticeable that irrespective of whether the diner is heading towards the Thai, Vietnamese, Indian or Chinese sections of the menu, most start with a Miang or two! Amongst recent additions, amongst the entrees, there is one real standout; a discovery from ‘Chairman’ Wang’s visit earlier this year, the not-to-be-missed Szechuan Prawn
Dumplings, black vinegar and chilli oil inside the dumpling ready to explode in your mouth! Others that fascinate and titillate the taste buds are an Indonesian/Malaysian Perkedel that uses minced Wagyu beef with capsicum, chilli and shallots and a very crispy skinned Pork Belly served with segments of baby mandarins, ginger, chilli and black vinegar caramel. The wild explosions of taste you experience when dining at Sarong are unique in Bali! It is not for everyone but rather for those with uninhibited food concepts, it is a journey through a food wonderland. Will’s Crispy Salmon Salad with watermelon and mint, Thai basil and roasted chilli has become a signature dish and will never leave the menu. New salad is the Prawn [big juicy ones] with Pomelo, mint, cherry tomatoes, garlic, lemongrass and red nahm jim, a perfect example of a Thai dish; slightly sour, with a bit of a bite. Soft Shell Crabs are combined with shredded green mango, mint, shallots, crushed peanuts and a dressing of tamarind and chilli. The new mains at Sarong blew me away! I have feasted from the tandoor on many occasions but rarely has the base been fish. The Indian Snapper Pahadi is extraordinary. The fish cooked with a perfect texture, the flavours more intense than I can ever recall for a seafood dish, reeking of the original mint, coriander and yoghurt marinade before it entered the tandoor, then combined with a garam masala of green chilli. Just as outstanding is the Thai Phanang Curry of Wagyu Beef Cheeks, slowly cooked with a pounded paste of Thai basil, chilli and crushed peanuts.
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Sarong
Address
: Jln. Raya Petitenget 19, Kerobokan.
Telephone
: 473.7809.
Open
: Dinners from 7.00 p.m., daily.
Non-smoking area
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Smoking area
: Yes.
Parking
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Price
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Credit Cards
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Food
: Thai, Indian & Chinese.
Wine
: Extensive list.
Service
: Professional.
Atmosphere
: Always busy, a buzz!
Overall
: An Asian taste treat.
Barramundi is crusted with crushed black beans, marinated in fresh coriander, garlic, lime and green chilli before being grilled. Whole Coral Cod is steamed with ginger, shallots and sesame oil. The northern Indian curry of King Prawns is cooked in coconut milk with tomato and ginger, again the herbs added leaving an unique taste. For those who appreciate the taste of Vietnam there is Caramelised Duck with young coconut juice, black pepper and fresh lime. All of the vegetarian dishes are of Indian origin, the cuisine that offers the largest variety in that discipline. There are so many wonderful other options at Sarong, it is impossible to describe them all. Sarong became Bali’s ‘goto’ restaurant virtually overnight. There is nothing quite like it, in Bali or in any other of the many countries in which I have dined. When it comes to ‘taste’ Sarong is a restaurant for ‘grown-ups’!
Copyright © 2011 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia
The Monster That Ate Ubud written and illustrated by Newmi A.G. Newman and David Trevelyan Chuck Fung and Swami Shoeman are as different as night and day. But when they meet in Ubud, they become inseparable opposites. Attempting to make a buck off the everburgeoning crowd of spiritual seekers drawn to Bali, they pool their talents and enlist the help of a Balinese Shaman who spins a cryptic yarn that convinces the hapless chumps that they have extraordinary powers of creative visualization. The Fung Shoe brothers then write a book about the wellspring of abundance that they discovered through their meeting with the Shaman. By sheer coincidence and dumb luck, the book becomes a bestseller and a Hollywood movie. Soon Ubud is crawling with book-clutching seekers and what was once a quaint exotic village turns into a nightmare of traffic and out of control development. Chuck and Swami hightail it back to the Shaman in a desperate attempt to reverse the tide of events. The underlying message is that too much of a good thing can lead to bad things, which is where the Monster comes in. That’s the gist of The Monster That Ate Ubud. I’ll leave it to the reader to find out if the two inept heroes are too late to save Ubud, but given the quickening pace of unexpected inauspicious events towards the end of the book expect the worse. The main function of the book’s two main characters seems to be as vehicles by which the authors gleefully parody the prevailing New Age crowd of Ubud. They are also making a side jab at the movie Eat, Pray, Love that has spawned a pilgrimage of women of a certain age who follow the Julia Roberts’ bicycle to Bali in droves to find love and enlightenment. The book’s anecdotes make never ending fun of the daily lives of the Ubud’s numerous expat residents who live in a world of “complicated fruit juices, elixirs and body cleansers that cost more than entire meals” and groups of drunk Japanese tourists and local barflies who descend upon Naughty Nuri’s each evening. I chortled to myself repeatedly at their adventures (and misadventures) from the cover flaps all the way to the back cover blurb. The two main characters have out-of-the-ordinary origins and life stories. Chuck is a Eurasian hipster who grew up hustling on the streets of Bangkok. Swami is a yoga practitioner bred in a northern California hippie commune who has ingested every drug and spiritual fad imaginable. Driving around in a beat up old Vespa that never starts, this pathetic dysfunctional character is the more riveting of the two. But Swami is at least lucky enough to have Chuck and his wholesome Javanese wife Romi as his most ardent supporters. They are constantly watching his back and keeping him out of trouble. I’m not sure if the authors want us to believe that this unlikely pair of chumps really lived the experiences they describe are the same people as they. The characters are probably the writers’ alter egos because the book’s cartoons, doodles and goofy motifs were drawn by Chuck and Swami (noted on the imprint page). Also the authors’ photos are not shown perhaps because they would bear too close a resemblance to the cartoon characters? Are we to believe that four people produced this book? At times there’s so much detail that you are sucked into
believing that the people and events are true. The charm of The Monster who Ate Ubud for fantasy readers is the constant crossing and re-crossing of the extremely thin line between reality and make believe. The authors take abundant liberties with real life people. With references to Baba Dum Das, Swami Deepthroat Cakra, Ma Bhagawa it’s clear that much of the story is contrived. Some character’s names are obviously play on words, for example Max Profett is “the richest and most successful expat in Ubud.” In the end, who cares if the book should be taken seriously or not? Just enjoy the telling.
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I liked recognizing places visited and personalities encountered, some of whom I have only have heard about but never met. All the cool hangouts of Ubud are thinly disguised with similar sounding names like the Spirit Café “where the yoga crowd go” is probably Kafe, the Reiki Barn is no doubt the Yoga Barn, Casa Loma is probably Casa Luna. The authors are obviously enjoying themselves as they portray well-known long-term foreign residents, sometimes in not terribly complimentary ways. Brian, Naughty Nuri’s white-haired American owner, is “shit-faced at ten o’clock in the morning;” Victor Maisonette, the legendary author and bird specialist Victor Mason, is a “barefoot and shirtless 71-year-old upper class Brit.” The book’s most withering portrait is that of a repulsive 59-year-old poser by the name of Ananda. Since Swami had not been laid for more than three and half years, he set out to seduce someone, meeting Ananda in a local expat restaurant. This thoroughly distasteful woman invites Swami back to her room and, after lovemaking, she persuades him to invest $500 in “The Golden Circle of Abundance,” a pyramid scheme dressed up in hippy clothes.
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I found myself eager to find out what these two crazy guys were going to do next in the course of following their whims like leaves in the wind. Since there is no plot to grab a hold of, I enjoyed keeping track of them up to the last two chapters when the tale became overwrought, dissolving in total phantasmagoria. If you like this genre, there’s more to come. The Monster That Ate Ubud is only the first episode in a whole series of Chuck and Swami fantasy/parodies the authors have planned, a decision presumably to be based on sales of this first book in the series. Throughout their well-penned stories with vivid characters and scenes, Newman and Trevelyan have their tongues planted firmly in their cheeks. Nay, sticking through their cheeks. Laughing at their own folly, the authors invite readers to laugh at theirs - or Chuck and Swami’s if you like - it’s all the same. These two bozos seem to embody all that is foolish in the human condition and their Ubud is but a microcosm of the world.
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The Monster That Ate Ubud: A Path to Enlightenment for the Serious Dim Bulb, written and illustrated by Newmi A.G. Newman and David Trevelyan, edited by Chris J. Edwards, Saritaksu Editions 2010, ISBN 145-382-1198, soft cover, 198 pages, dimensions 20 cm X 14 cm. Available for Rp150,000 at Ganesha bookshop, @Biku bookshop in Kerobokan, Naughty Nuri’s in Ubud, and many other leading bookshops on Bali except Periplus bookshops.
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GREENSPEAK by Ibu Kat
TEXTILES WITH TALES TO TELL
Sumba is one of the many islands in eastern Indonesia where the ancient art of tying, dying and weaving the complex ikat textiles is still practiced. The weavings’ motifs are rich in cultural lore and tradition. Many are still used as bride-wealth and in ceremonies for house raisings and funerals. Although chemical dyes reached Indonesia over a century ago, the weavers in some isolated communities still use plant dyes. They are supported by Ubud-based Threads of Life, a certified Fair Trade business that helps traditional ikatproducing communities in Eastern Indonesia maintain their heritage of natural dyes. With its sister organization the NGO Yayasan Pecinta Budaya Bebali, Threads of Life is active in remote communities on the islands of Flores, Lembata, East Sumba, Timor, Savu, Rai Jua, Java, Sulawesi, Sumatra, West Kalimantan and Bali. “There are over 200 different dye plants in the palette of Eastern Indonesian textile artists,” explains William Ingram, co-founder of Threads of Life. “Indigo leaves for blue and Morinda root bark for the red are the main colors. But most plants are used in the various local oiling processes that prepare cotton for the red dye.” Yayasan Pecinta Budaya Bebali maintains a growing database of these plants, some of which are becoming increasingly hard to find, with support from England’s Kew Gardens. The complex chemistry behind plant dyes is well understood by these dyers and weavers. Besides the dye plants themselves, they know that the red dye must be fixed to the textile by a mordant. The oiling, or mordant process, must include three elements -- a shortchain fatty acid, a tannin and a salt of aluminum. Many Indonesian communities use kimiri nut oil for the fatty acid, which gives the final textile a distinctive texture and aroma. The tannin sources are many, and each community will have its local favorite. The aluminum salt is extracted from trees of the Symplocos family, which contain a high percentage of it. The dyer must be skilled in manipulating the oil’s oxidation process -- essentially letting the oil go through a period of rancidity -- to ensure a good red colour. This step can takes at least two months, and historically was allowed to go on for years before proceeding to the Morinda red dye step. The longer and slower this process, the better the final color (and the higher the value of the finished textile).
The art of using natural dyes was eroded throughout the 1980s as the government pushed the use of synthetic dyes, and was almost lost during the economic crisis in 1998 when many of the remaining natural dyers shifted to chemical dyes. These shifts made it possible to create more textiles for sale more quickly and cheaply for desperately needed cash, and the old plant dyes were quickly being forgotten. Threads of Life was created at this time to offer support so that traditional weavers could continue to create heritage textiles using natural fibres and dyes. The organization provides advance payments for important pieces that may take years to complete, finds Indonesian and international markets for weavers’ work and helps remote communities network, share and build on their knowledge of natural dyes.
The intricate process of creating these traditional textiles is extremely labour-intensive The intricate process of creating these traditional textiles is extremely labour-intensive. The cotton fibres are selected, spun, placed on a frame, then the motif is meticulously bundled and tied off to create the desired pattern. Most weavers create these designs from memory. Only in East Sumba, around the town of Waingapu, is the pattern strategized and marked onto the threads by men. The World Bank and the Yayasan Pecinta Budaya Bebali performed value chain analyses of traditional textile production in Eastern Indonesia using one particular textile from Flores as an example of the time taken by dyers and weavers to finish the cloth. When the time and cost inputs were compared with market prices, the hourly income from the sale of the naturally dyed textile was almost four times that of the synthetically dyed equivalent. This is why young women are coming back to the weaving arts in communities where Threads of Life works. There is a good market for high quality ikat through Threads of Life, which now works with about 1100 people (mostly women) in 50 co-operatives on 11 islands in Indonesia. Its support makes a big difference to local economies and the survival of the craft.
body of the deceased, wrapped in many textiles, is being carried to the grave. (The body may be kept at home for years while the family accumulates enough wealth for the funeral. Depending on the wealth and status of the family, up to six attendants of the deceased are appointed as papanggang, or ritual attendants. The person is not considered dead until the funeral rites begin and continues to be attended to as a sick person would be. The attendants bring coffee, meals and sit in attendance. They also have specific roles in the funeral.) As depicted on the ikat, two horses lead the procession with the body from the house to the grave at the bottom of cloth. One attendant rides a horse with a golden headdress and leads a riderless horse which carries the soul of the deceased. Buffaloes and horses are being sacrificed at the funeral by men with parangs to be eaten by the funeral guests. At the top of the ikat, other attendants carry roosters. William tells me that the funeral guests bring textiles and livestock to contribute to the funeral, and the host must reciprocate in kind. So these are important and expensive occasions. “The weavers want to maintain their traditional culture and express their heritage through their textiles, and they want fair and sustainable livelihoods,” William tells me. “Our website and gallery are their bridge to a market that understands and values their work. Serious collectors sometimes make the long journey to meet the weavers.” Examples of traditional ikat weaving and the complex steps involved can be seen at the Threads of Life Gallery on Jalan Kajeng in Ubud. Visit www.threadsoflife.com to view fine ikats from Eastern Indonesia. Traditional Sumba ikat can be purchased from Ibu Rikha in Sanur Kaja. Call her at 081 353 102 693 for an appointment, but take an interpreter if you don’t speak Indonesian.
It takes a skilled eye and nose to tell the difference between plant and chemical dyes. Some areas are clever at mixing chemical dyes to look natural. William taught me to smell the indigo, and to identify the rich smell of kimiri oil used to fix the red hues and which may cling to the fabric for a year or two. But nothing compares to a deep knowledge of the craft and its many dimensions. Many of the textiles have tales to tell. Traditionally, animist symbols on textiles from Sumba have their heads towards the center of the cloth. This is because the cloths were worn across one shoulder and the animals could not be worn hanging upside down. Animals and plants, symbols of the old Marapu religion of Sumba, are still often seen, though the animals are not always represented in full; a buffalo might be symbolized by a footprint, or a plant by a particular leaf. When the Dutch discovered the ikat art form in the 1920s they were attracted to the more easily recognized motifs. Over time in areas where there was greater market access, weavers adapted traditional motifs and made the animals in particular more clearly pictoral to meet market demand. The singledirection ikats made around Waingapu are an innovation from the 1980s that responded to this demand.
This piece depicts a royal funeral “Different Sumbanese villages have distinctive motifs, “William explains. “One area uses only the rooster motif.”He then interpreted a weaving from Waingapu in East Sumba I had brought to show him. This piece depicts a royal funeral. At the top is a traditional Sumba house full of funeral guests. Directly underneath it the
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Love’. Not Meeting Mr Right (2007, Random House) won the Deadly Award for Outstanding Contribution to Literature; her poetry collection, I’m not racist, but... (2007, Salt Publishing) won the Scanlon Prize for Indigenous Poetry. Reviews already praise her ‘politically aware contemporary romantic fiction’ (Australian Book Review) and the stories in her latest series of novels are adroitly drawn adventures. This is all in line with Heiss’ stated passion of helping people understand the diversity and reality of Indigenous Australia in the 21st century. ‘I look at the benefits of telling the stories I do, whether they are about the Stolen Generations or life as an urban Koori woman…’
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In 2007, Not Meeting Mr Right was published — the first in her series of novels of the exploits of her strong, socially engaged, heroines. She followed a year later with Avoiding Mr Right, with the next in series, Manhattan Dreaming. This year she’s bringing her latest in the series to audiences in Bali. In Paris Dreaming we meet Libby Cuttmore, who is working at the National Aboriginal Gallery in Canberra and is just about to leave her comfort zone of her work, her country, her community and head off to a new job at the Musee du Quai Branly. The museum, located in Paris is dedicated to displaying indigenous art, cultures and civilizations from Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas and becomes the launch pad for adventure. In Paris Dreaming, Heiss not only puts Aboriginal women, their arts and culture and politics into the commercial fiction arena, she introduces readers to some important contemporary Australian Indigenous artists. Again, the story becomes a way to enchant and enlighten.
Ask Dr Anita Heiss — one of the Australian writers visiting for October’s UWRF — what she likes to write about and you’ll hear: ‘social justice, human rights, Indigenous issues, the human condition, how we relate to each other, relationships between friends’. It’s a wide sweep and Heiss is one of Australia’s most prolific and well-known authors of Indigenous literature. The themes, interesting and worthy as they are, could in some hands, lend themselves to a somewhat academic treatment. But not in the able hands of Heiss who writes historical and satirical novels, poetry and screenplays as well as children’s books. She has contributed to many volumes of short stories and edited, with Peter Minter, the Macquarie PEN Anthology Of Aboriginal Literature. Across such a wide range of genre she manages to incorporate the political through the personal. Asked how she finds moving between genres of writing —from poetry to children’s books to novels — Heiss replies: “ I enjoy the change of voice, pace and structure. Poetry is less structured for me, and is about making quick social points about an issue. The children’s book allows me to go back to a younger voice and play with language, and the chick lit novel lets me be very creative with scenes, storyline and characters. I’m moving among genres to see if I can do one well, and when I find one I’m good at I might stick with it!” Readers have devoured her many offerings and, as well, the awards have followed. In 2004, she was awarded the NSW Indigenous Arts Fellowship and was listed in The Bulletin magazine’s ‘Smart 100’ and was also nominated for a Deadly Award for Outstanding Achievement in Literature. In the same year she wrote and directed her first short-film ‘Checkerboard
Having foresworn any involvement with romance of any kind, Libby finds Paris, the city of romance, a challenge. Not merely for the demands of her new job but also because it might just be that this headstrong bureaucrat has to become far more flexible…change her mind, her heart. Her life? You’ll have to see for yourself but suffice to say, the witty and strong characters that Heiss draws will have readers compelled to keep reading.
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Heiss is a full time writer and, not only loves writing but also is an active envoy for the power of books and reading and helping children (in schools and privately) to develop and maintain a love for reading. As an ambassador for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation in Australia, she helps raise awareness about literacy issues in Indigenous communities in urban and remote isolated regions. She is involved with the Charitable Foundation for Books in Homes Australia — a not-for-profit organization helping underprivileged children improve their literacy skills. Anita writes because she wants to change the way the world views Indigenous Australians. ‘I’m Wiradjuri. I write. I publish. I perform. I travel,’ she says . She had to do on the ground research (all fine authors do). So it was New York for Manhattan Dreaming; Paris for Paris Dreaming. It’s a good thing that Bali is on her list of places to see. Perhaps the festival and the island’s magic will be enough to inspire another in the series. We can hope. Anita Heiss will be at the UWRF from October 5-9, 2011. Please visit www.ubudwritersfestival.com for more information. © S Kenigsberg — Anita Heiss C/U/G-9 March 11
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UBUD YOU MAKE IT “POZIBLE”, IN UBUD B o l d l y m o v i n g forward despite the loss of a m a j o r sponsor, the 8th Ubud Writers and Readers Festival says “we’re bold, we’re brash, we’re brilliant …. and we’re broke!” So dig deep and donate real money to help the festival this year, transferring donations directly via crowd-funding site Pozible.com. $10 or $1,000; everything helps. UWRF’s vision is to “bring the voices of the world to Indonesia, promoting literature, understanding and shared humanity.” It’s been described as one of the world’s top six best Literary Festivals (Harpers Bazaar) and brings a wealth of Indonesian and international writers to Ubud, not just at festival time but throughout the year including India’s Aneesha Capur. October 5-9, 2011. Early bird tickets still available at www.ubudwritersfestival.com. Donate safely: http://www.pozible.com.au/ index.php/archive/index/1222/ description/0/0
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CAFÉ MOKA MAKES SMART MOVE One of Bali’s favorite café and patisseries, Café Moka, has moved its original Ubud location to the town’s newest “café boulevard”, Jl Dewi Sita, between Jl Gootama and Jl Monkey Forest. The café has big open arches, wide brickwork arches, big glass windows and plenty of place to watch the world go by. They’ve got the same great range of pastries, French and international cuisine, plus some new recipes including a delicious snapper in cream lemon sauce. The food tastes even fresher from their bright new kitchen. Phone 0361 977733. CARVING A NEW FACE Many Ubud v i s i t o r s experience local Hindu culture by learning dance or music, or attending an art class. Now you can take h o m e a precious reminder of Ubud by creating your own beautiful hibiscus wood mask. Third generation mask carver, Wayan Arbawa, has recently moved to Ubud from the nearby wood carving village of Mas. Instead of working for a wholesaler, the young father now sells his beautiful topeng (masks) directly to tourists from his tiny shop on Jl Gootama, and offers personal tuition in how to create them. Wayan’s one-on-one teaching is patient; lacking much English, his hands and his example guide each student to carve a unique creation from a raw block of wood. The process can take up to three days, but the time is well spent and from only 500,000rp you can head home with a unique momento of your visit. On Jl Gootama, just down the road from Devilicious. Open 10am-8pm, 7 days a week. TOTO-ALLY HELPFUL Commonly known as “Toto” (after the bathroom ceramic and plumbing ware), Sani Prada Plumbing & Tiles on Jl Raya Sanggingan is a real find for anyone building or re-modelling a home near Ubud. Manager Pak Bowo is very customerfocused, listening very carefully to learn your requirements, then working diligently to come up with the best solution. He’s great at finding a cheaper alternative to fit a small budget, but won’t hesitate to advise against a purchase, if he believes the quality is not good enough for your needs. The store has 25% off all Toto, Wassel and Modena
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They call it Top 40, and it is – but the classic version. Fabulous band Bali Bull (short for Buleleng, the province on Bali’s north coast) has a versatile repertoire of over 100 great dance covers, smoothly reflecting the varied influence of the band’s three members and time they have played together. More great Indonesian songs sneaking into the mix, and we’re looking forward to more originals too. Lead guitarist / song writer Widi, 33, is fast developing the skills of his hero Eric Clapton, lead singer Erik, 35, loves U2’s Bono, and percussionist Putu, 29, is a Jack Johnson fan. Bali Bull plays nine times a week in Ubud, with only Monday night off. Tuesday XL Bar at 8pm/ CP Lounge after 10.30pm; Wednesday night late at Napiorti Bar, Thursdays from 8pm at Boom Boom, Friday back to XL and CP Lounge, Saturday 8-10.30pm without a break at Fly Café, Sunday back to Boom Boom. Private functions where they can squeeze them in! Call Erik on 0878 6326 0101 for bookings. MUCH MORE THAN COOKING New to Bali? For an excellent one-day “intro to Bali”, try Paon Bali’s Cooking Tour, with Puspa Subawa and her husband Wayan, of Ubud’s Laplapan village. The group visited Ubud’s market, talked to students at the local junior school, then stopped at nearby ricefields, where Wayan explained rice cultivation, its history and its importance in Bali. (This village is embarked upon the slow process of returning the ricefields to organic farming, with official certification, and has also made a commitment not to sell any more of precious ricefields to developers.) Finally, as we arrived at their home, Wayan explained the layout and significance of this traditional family compound, with private insights of their own family shared, and Puspa introduced the many Balinese herbs, spices and vegetables organically grown by the family. The culinary instruction itself was great fun, with plenty of hands-on preparation and cooking under Puspa’s clear and witty instruction. Ubud has some great cooking classes, but this was much more. Bookings: 081 337 000 303, Email: subawaubud@ yahoo.com. E-MAIL: BAUBUDNEWS@GMAIL.COM COPYRIGHT © 2011 WAYAN JEN YOU CAN READ ALL PAST ARTICLES OF UBUD NEWS AT WWW. BALIADVERTISER.BIZ C/U/G-10 August 11
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Say What? Question: My boyfriend and I are both 20 and college students. We are caring and considerate people, but one thing that differs between us is how we were brought up. My mom died when I was young, and my dad knew nothing about how to raise a daughter. As a result, every choice I made in my life has been my own: where I worked, what I ate, what college I went to etc.. I have always worked, done my own taxes, cooked my own food, and everything else.
The key to enjoying yourself while being part of a couple is to celebrate the differences between yourself and your mate and to pay attention to the unique and unusual ways in which the two of you fill each other’s gaps. Where you are strong, he may be weak. Where you are clumsy, he may be deft. Where you are quick, he may be more determined. Thus, piece by piece, episode by episode, the two of you grow, blend and create a fusion that becomes the “us” of your relatedness.
My boyfriend, on the other hand, has been raised by a mother who has done every little thing for him. When we first met and he came over to spend time at my place, he had to ask me how to boil rice. I thought it was cute, and it never bothered me. But when I went to spend a week with him and his family recently, his mom talked to me as if I were a child. My boyfriend and I wanted to spend a day in the city, and when we woke up, his mom had a map ready for us with a highlighted list of places for us to see. Then, she spent half an hour telling us where to go and what to do, while handing us two boxed lunches to take along. I know she was probably just being nice, but I couldn’t help feeling as if she thought I must be stupid. It made me feel really mad, and I wanted to yell and scream and tell her that her son is going to have to grow up sometime, that I have made every decision in my life on my own, that I have come out just fine, and that I didn’t need her help.
The more you can realize in all honesty that neither your boyfriend, his mother, the neighbors next door nor anyone else has the power to “make” you feel anything, the happier you will be. Any anger you are feeling is indeed your own. It comes from inside you and from nowhere else. As a positive emotion, anger helps us to establish boundaries and to change things (about ourselves) that we don’t like. It is a fiction to believe that someone else in making you angry. Instead, your own anger in the situation may be stimulated by something like fear, resentment or a feeling of inadequacy that rings like a chime in the presence of a woman whose idea of being nice is to dote on her son. This may be hurtful for you (hurt and anger are two sides of the same coin) because of unresolved feelings you may have surrounding the fact that your own mother left so early in the course of your lifetime.
It made me mad that she thought we couldn’t handle something as simple as going to the city by ourselves. It really irritated me a lot, but because I am a nice person, I simply thanked her and never brought up the subject to my boyfriend or mentioned that his pampering mom who thinks her son is still 10 year old bothers me. I guess I need some advice on how to deal with this anger. Is it a pride thing? I don’t think of myself like that. Please help! Dr. ZZ: In spite of the fact that your dad knew nothing about how to raise a daughter, he seems to have set the stage properly for your unique personal development as an intelligent, independent young lady. That is to his credit and yours. In this respect, however, you are not alone. Many of today’s modern, self-reliant, super-women find it frustrating at times to be coupled with partners who may not have had the same opportunities to be quite so self-sufficient. Especially because “opposites attract,” the polarity between dependence and independence in relationships is often a focal point between partners as the torch of power is passed back and forth from one to the other.
Your boyfriend’s mom is probably just adjusting to the fact that her son has grown, and that he is no longer her little boy. Since he left home, she is apt to have seen relatively little of him, and when he is home, he most likely acts like the helpless son she knows him to be. (“Here’s my laundry, Mom. What’s for dinner?”) How she treats him has nothing to do with you. As a matter of fact, how she treats YOU has very little to do with you. Chances are an alienated part of yourself that you may have had to either abandon or create in order to survive on your own all those years may be rearing its head for attention. Just do your best to remain detached around your boyfriend’s mother and see if you can work on your anger without targeting anyone else as the cause of your feelings. As you get closer and more intimately involved in relationship, you may need some additional assistance in figuring all this out. Drop me another email if you’d like to, and we can talk about online counseling.
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Vegetarian Restaurants of Ubud, Part II Subtitle: Conscious Eating by Al Hickey Kafe Batan Waru: Backpacker to Restaurateur Karen Waddell, one half of the husband-and-wife team behind Kafé Batan Waru, is among a core group of farmers, chefs and restaurateurs who have made Ubud such a draw for food enthusiasts and vegetarians. Growing up in New York, Karen’s father owned the Waddell Gallery on 57th Street. Her mother Bobby Waddell, who received culinary training under American legend James Beard, didn’t believe in hiring a caterer, so Karen became the family’s sous-chef at age six. The Waddell home kitchen turned out legendary spreads for art openings, soirees and fundraisers attended by intellectual elite. Once in a while they even cooked for themselves. In college Karen was the roommate that cooked for everyone. Karen first arrived in Bali as a backpacker in 1985 during a gap while pursuing a PhD in econometrics. At the time the tiny village had no paved roads, copy machines, restaurants and just one telephone. A short time later she met a Balinese man named Gusky. They got married and after five years living in San Francisco moved back to Bali. Together they decided to open Kafe Batan Waru in 1997 with the mission of proving that Indonesia’s varied cuisines are every bit as noteworthy as its Southeast Asian neighbors. These were the beginnings of a culinary landmark and Karen’s career as a sort of Bali’s Martha Stewart. The gap year extended to a lifetime. Twenty-six years, two kids, five restaurants, one catering company, one farm and one inn later Karen is still here. Kafe Batan Waru serves up clean, f r e s h vegetarian and nonvegetarian cuisine, western favorites, as well as one of the best breakfasts in t o w n . Increasingly, their spices, herbs and vegetables are supplied from their own organic farm near Kintamani. Spice pastes are ground daily by hand, no MSG is used. Fresh juices, organic salads and aged coffee round out the menu at this perpetually popular café. A busy woman of many talents, Karen is also the blogger behind Bali’s first food blog, Kitchen In Surgency (www.kitcheninsurgency.com) where she reveals with humor and insight the vagaries of living and cooking between Bali and New York. Rich with insights into the life of a long-time resident on the island, the blog also posts recipes for local Balinese fare, popular items from her menus, and cooking in her own kitchen and the kitchens of friends spanning the globe. Now the proprietors of four Ubud restaurants (Cinta Grill, Siam Sally, Terazzo, and two Batan Waru’s in Kuta and Ubud), Karen and Gusky also own BGF Catering (www.baligoodfood.com), which provided the daily sustenance for the cast and crew of Eat, Pray, Love. During filming in Bali, she and her staff woke at 2:30 a.m. to have breakfast ready for 100-200 people three hours later. Nowadays, she and Gusky find some rest from their busy schedules in their simple country house that they built last year out of a former cowshed. Address: Kafe Batan Waru, Jl. Dewi Sita, tel. 0361 977-528, email or visit the website www. baligoodfood.com. Open 8 am-1130 pm 7 days a week. Breakfast time on Sundays is very popular. Bali Buddha: Bali’s First Healthy Restaurant There’s something to love about paying your bill over bamboo trays of wheat grass. For years I’ve been a fan of Bali Buddha’s bread, but had never tried the restaurant. When I walked in one early afternoon, dishes were being hand-carried piping hot from the busy kitchen across the road to the restaurant on the 1st floor. The first intentional “health food” restaurant in all of Bali, Bali Buddha has occupied this same location opposite the Ubud Post Office since 1994. “When the original owner left it became very run of the mill,” co-owner Brenda Richmond told me in a recent interview. In the breezy open-sided section over the street, I took my seat at the only empty table under an elaborate alang-alang roof. World music was playing, Buddha motifs were evident everywhere, and the staff were sharply dressed in white Bali Buddha t-shirts. A magazine rack hung copies of local and international newspapers while bookshelves held knock-off copies of classic literature about Bali.
Holding the position of facilitator in the Macrobiotic Activities Club of Chico, California for four years, I felt obliged to order the Macrobiotic Plate which was about as clean a vegan burn as one can find (grilled tofu, steamed broccoli, chickpeas, miso soup, sesame seed salt and grated daikon pickle). My daughter Aysah had a giant Gourmet Tempe Burger - very simple yet very nutritious - and a spongy crunchy Vietnamese-style spring roll. Brenda continued. “When my partner Paolo Righetti and I took it over in 2000, we tried to make it as health conscious as we could in the Bali of the time.” Brenda has lived in Singapore for the past two months. Though she has found a huge variety of foods available - gourmet breads, granolas, nut butters - in that efficient little country, she still missed the honesty and simplicity that she knows goes into her food back home. A staple of Ubud for 17 years, Bali Buddha’s busy grocery outlet on the ground floor is a closet-sized tightly-packed U-shaped walk-in that sells freshly baked bread, imported dry goods, refrigerated health food, nutritional supplements, green cleaning detergents, and alternative products like cloth diapers and Goddess Pads. There is no Wi-Fi, noisy Skype conversations or patrons surfing the Internet, fitting into Brenda’s vision of healthy clean food served in a conducive and congenial atmosphere. This same integrity she has also carried over into her two other Bali Buddha’s. The one in Bukit is just a store at the moment, but the Kerobokan Bali Buddha has a/c and Wi-Fi but is still quaint in the Bali Buddha way. Address: Jl. Raya Ubud, tel. (0361) 976-324. Open 7:30 am-10pm everyday. Kafe: Devotion to Regional Food You know by the number of motorcycles out front and the lack of parking spaces that you’re getting close to this (mostly) vegetarian restaurant under trees on Jl. Hanoman. Very much “a scene,” with superb people watching, the congestion is the result of Kafe being one of the most popular eating venues and new age hippie hangouts in Ubud. Owner M e g h a n Pappenheim is yet another enterprising expat women running Ubud businesses with their Balinese husbands. Besides Kafe, Megan also founded the Yoga Barn, so it was a natural for her to open a restaurant serving healthy food - an in-house clientele is already built in. Megan also started the Little K vegetarian restaurant, and the Bali Spirit Festival, Bali’s premier gathering of holistic healers and spiritual practitioners, earning international acclaim. If you’re doing yoga, this is the place to be seen. On a recent visit I asked Megan what her food philosophy was in a nutshell. “Kafe is not just a vegetarian restaurant. We are a world cuisine that is organically inspired. We cook using only the freshest ingredients as sustainably farmed as we can find. We do all that we can to support the local economy, using very little imported ingredients with the exception of the healthy alternatives of fresh butter, olive oil and cheeses. “Food delicately spiced and lightly cooked is our motto. We don’t kill our food!” Though the majority of items on this social café’s menu are vegetarian, with a daily raw food special and even raw food desserts, there are also burgers and other non-vegetarian dishes.
“Our burgers are made from 100% local free range beef, the closest you can get to organic animal protein on Bali,” she assured me. Megan grew up in New York City surrounded by good food. “I’ve always loved food. Even as a teenager, I threw dinner parties for my friends. At first when we opened Kafe in 2004 we relied on old and new friends to train our staff and hired many consultants. The basis of the menu was what I personally wanted to eat as an expat who yearned for my own fully functional kitchen. The atmosphere and most of the sandwiches we got right, but our BLT’s were horrible because of poor quality bread and soggy bacon.” “Now, several years later, I’ve had loads of experience and understand much better the complexities of the business. My cooks needed to understand the flavors. Most Balinese refuse to even try foreign food, so part of their training was to eat and try to appreciate the food. Now I have an amazing team. If it were not for them, we would still be back in those unhappy days of 2004.” What are the specialties of Kafe? Everyone loves Meg’s Big Salad Bowl, based on what I love in a salad: lovely chunks of raw veggies tossed with crispy lettuce and a fresh vinaigrette. My personal favorites are the Chicken Chili Bowl, the Kafe Indian plate and the Bircher Muesli and scrambled tofu for breakfast. “Address: Kafe, Jl. Hanoman 44 B (tel. 0361-780-3802, www.balispirit.com/ kafe). Hours 8 am–11 pm daily. At night from 7 pm to 9 pm come early if you want your favorite table. Clear: Like a Beach After penetrating a wall of bamboo at the top of Jl. Hanoman, the first sight that greets you at Clear are steps covered in shoes. Inside, the setting is minimalist chic with soaring ceilings, plentiful light, cushioned chairs - very hip décor with glass floor and lily pond. Not many tourists know about this place, so it’s mostly full of expats. Half a dozen people were on their laptops. I first asked Brett, the tall and animated American manager, about the shoes. We were sitting upstairs in the back of the restaurant, which felt like a secret space for selected patrons. “From a health perspective, trash and waste shouldn’t be tracked into a restaurant on the bottom of peoples’ shoes. I mean, children play on the floor. People understand this as long as you give them a good reason.” Do you have a background in food preparation? “I worked as a salad boy at the Chart House in Dana Point, California.” How did you wind up in Bali? “I got cast in a film called Bali Brothers, picked out of 2700 people who auditioned for the part in L.A. As soon as I arrived in 2002, I knew I had come to the right place.” Of the 200 items on the menu, no meat is served, but they do offer fish. Everyone has his or her favorite dish, whether it is the Living Tower of Pisa or the Golden Temple Curry. An English girl at another table piped up, “They’ve got the best vegetable curry in Ubud!” Clear also has a raw foods menu. The restaurant has been favorably reviewed 13 times in such tourist periodicals as The Bud, Hello Bali, and The Peak. Who dreams up the names like Dalmatian Rice, Pimp Pasta, Rabbit Wrap? “We try to make health food fun, present it well, and yet incorporate the latest nutritional information into our menu.” Among Clear’s impressive repertoire of 67 health drinks, some are virtual meals in themselves like the popular Chocolate Matrix (with spirulina and gingko root) or Diamond Detox (aloe, turmeric, et al). Clear makes its own bread, French fries, tomato ketchup, mayonnaise. Guests go into the kitchen and say hi. The close-knit camaraderie among the staff is obvious. If they’re not too b u s y, t h e waiters sit down with the diners. The atmosphere is family friendly. Brett likens the restaurant to a beach. Address: Clear, Jl. Hanoman No. 8, Padang Tegal Kaje, Tel. (0)361 – 8894437. Open 8 am-11 pm. Website: café-ubud.com, Brett’s email: black.avatar.design@ gmail.com.
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A Temporary Sea Change
Two Hectors
The Cage at Ungasan, from where the Diary is generally contributed, has a delightful sea view. It’s a panorama that is always missed when we are absent and gratefully enjoyed upon return. But this Diary is being written against the soothing backdrop of a very different sea view, equally delightful even though the water is frigid. It is Hector’s childhood summer holiday view, from the little bit of the Scottish borders that is as well the ancestral home. As we write, on a chill summer afternoon, the Fife coast 60 kilometres away across the Firth of Forth is clearly visible and beyond that, distantly blue, are the hills of Angus. And but for the beautiful folds of the Lammermuir Hills, we fancy, we might even have chanced a glimpse of the faraway Grampians. All this is of course peripheral to the Bali scene, to which – after a forthcoming sojourn in Budapest – we shall soon return refreshed, rested, made robust by a renewed stock of memories, and anxious to get back into the joys of living in Bali, our chosen home.
The family memorial weekend and several days following were spent at a cousin’s house (though we lodged for the week next door in a weekender rented at mate’s rates for the occasion) and were slightly confusing for two of those present – Hector the diarist and Hector the cat.
It is 24 years since we were last here, 40 since we departed for a new life in Australia, and half a century since the last of the regular summer holidays spent fossicking about the stones and boulders of little windswept beaches, freezing in the North Sea breakers, mucking about in boats at our little harbour, and drinking in the rustling, rushing spirituality of the forested ravines of our local stream (a burn hereabouts, and utterly unpolluted) wherein lie occasional trout and the chance of an otter sighting. It is peaceful, this little corner, and warms the heart. Lives long ago made new by emigration are generally better than those that might have been lived at home, but the migrant always feels some sense of loss in the leaving – it would be dull and wrong not to – and a rare return, while a joy, is also perversely, a renewal of sadness. You get on with life, of course, and are forever grateful for the opportunities presented by an adopted homeland. But it’s never the same and in gaining much you know in your heart that you have lost a lot.
It is often said that every cloud has a silver lining. Unfortunately the reverse is also true. We made our way from Bali to Scotland via an overnight stop in Budapest, Hungary – to which we returned afterwards – but, clearly in error, chose to do so via Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris. These are the people who hold world ranking as specialists in losing people’s luggage. One of our two cases managed to join us in Budapest. The other, at time of writing, was still AWOL. Fortunately none of the items on our Scottish schedule – which included a day in Edinburgh where the International Festival is in full swing and the book festival that runs with it was our primary interest – required anything like a full dress-up.
Lives Celebrated This visit to the old country was prompted by a family occasion, to which people – siblings and their spouses – came from places scattered around the globe to join their cousins and others in celebrating, with a surviving brother, the lives of another son of the Borders and his wife, our father and mother. There was a little ceremony, informal of course and not specifically religious but one with which a Balinese might find particular empathy, to scatter the ashes of father and mother in the sea. A cousin played a lovely lament among the rocks and a toast was drunk – in whisky for the father, champagne for the mother – and some little speeches made. Prior to this, a plaque was dedicated to their memory in the local kirk. Later that day a spirited cèilidh was held at which much food and drink was consumed and plenty of loud music played. The weekend by chance was that of the annual village flower show. The flowers were nice but the scones were even better. There was a full moon that night and a clear sky rewarded us with a silver pathway across the water from the headland far off to the east right into the wavelets rippling in to the shore beneath the cliff at the bottom of the garden. Nature came to the party too.
A Long Lunch The celebratory weekend wound up with a long, late lunch at The Creel, a justifiably renowned restaurant in neighbouring Dunbar. It’s down near the harbour, set away in a sunny little side street, and is itself blessed by association with celebrity chef Rick Stein. That’s not why we were there. We went for the assiette of Inverlochy smoked salmon, local dressed white crab meat and prawns served with dressed baby potato salad, spicy tomato and red onion salad. Well, that wasn’t all. The main course offered braised belly of pork, iron skillet seared Gigot steak of Borders lamb and roasted breast of chicken served with creamy crushed potatoes, mélange of fresh vegetables, salsa verde and cranberry jus. If you had room afterwards (we did) you could choose between classic vanilla bean panna cotta with macerated raspberries and Creel marble slate duo of cheeses with homemade stem ginger and garden vegetable preserve. Coffee and homemade chocolates followed. Yum!
Hector the cat is a fine tabby of considerable vintage. In cat years, senior even to superannuated diarists who hide behind sulphur crested cockatoo masks. An accommodation was attained, however. Hector the diarist agreed not to spend his day dashing in and out of the cat doors. And Hector the cat (eventually) conceded there was little point in acting the scaredy-cat since Hector the diarist is a lifelong cat softie. There remained a few confusions, however. It can get ugly when cat and cockatoo respond in synch to food calls and the like.
What a Pest
Edinburgh’s annual festival is a fixture on the global calendar. It is tempting to consider making it such in our own. This year, aside from a programme of classical music performances that make you weep with delight just from thinking about them, Ravi Shankar was performing. The book festival speaks for itself. And the concurrent Festival of Spirituality and Peace features two performance events it would have been good to see:
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Tenchi Shinmei: The Ocean, by Ensemble Rivelta, Japanese masters of the Shakuhachi (bamboo vertical flute) and Koto (Japanese lyre), which presented melodies from ancient Japanese to modern Spanish tango. Tenchi Shinmei: The Mountain featured Tokara, one of the most versatile taiko drumming groups to emerge from the mountains of Nagano, which presented powerful and jazzy rhythms and was headed by Art Lee, the only non-Japanese ever to win Grand Champion at the Tokyo International Okaido Championships. Still, back on the prosaic front, it would have been nice to have a change of shoes to hand, so to speak. Not to mention a wider selection of socks and underwear, or even a shirt. And we won’t even mention the matter of access to the minor compendium of medicines with which most modern post-middle-agers attempt to regulate, or at least to ward off, the ravages of time.
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Well, it is the Rock Bar, so it’s not surprising that music of that nowadays broad genre is frequently heard at that cliff-side location in Jimbaran along with the exquisite (and other) tweeting of the establishment’s well-heeled clientele. Nonetheless, and despite the fact that your diarist was enjoying badly behaved music long before punks were born, let alone imagined that they had invented musical invective, the soft punk performances of Superman is Dead are a favourite. It is therefore a pity that the only Indonesian band on American Billboard chose to have both its sixteenth birthday and a magical unplugged performance at the Rock Bar at Ayana in our absence. Their scheduled ticket-only gig was on August 18, the day after Independence Day.
Hector can be contacted at reachme61@yahoo.com He blogs at wotthehec.blogspot.com and is on Facebook: Hector McSquawky Copyright © 2011 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/BT/I-22 Sept 10
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A water feature can be a positive addition to your garden landscape. It will create a relaxing feel and an interesting focal point and is also said to be good Feng Shui, especially if the water is flowing. The main downside to keeping a water feature is that it can easily become a breeding ground for mosquitoes, which are not only annoying but potentially dangerous. They can transmit diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and encephalitis, or even heartworm to your beloved pets. For this reason alone home gardeners often feel reluctant to add any water source to the landscape or home. Don’t let those pesky pests put you off! For every problem there is always a solution! With a few easy precautions you can have a water feature and still feel safe that you are not providing a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
I added as little as ten minnows and watched in amazement as they hunted down and devoured every last one. Within half an hour they had eaten every single mosquito larvae, not a single one left. And then after that, they kept on hunting for the next half an hour just to make sure that there were no more! I personally guarantee that these fish love to eat mosquito larvae. Minnows are very small, hardy and will companion well with goldfish, or Siamese fighting fish who are both also known for their ability to control mosquito numbers. It is important to note that the Siamese fighting fish is named so because of its behavior towards other males of the same species. You cannot keep two or more males in the same pond as they will fight each other until only one remains.
There are a number of ways that you can prevent or reduce mosquito production. The simplest, laziest, and easiest way is to add BTI larvacide to the water. BTI is a naturally occurring type of bacillus bacteria that is eaten by the mosquito larvae, and rapidly kills them. It comes in tablet form and you simply drop into the water. It is not harmful to fish, pets, wildlife or humans, so you won’t have to worry if your dog or cat drinks the water. It is usually sold under names such as mosquito dunks or mosquito bits, and is readily available at good hardware stores and from the internet. It is also relatively cheap. If you don’t have aquatic plants or fish, and you need a one off solution to control a heavy infestation, a simple home remedy is to pour vegetable oil directly onto the water. The oil works by putting a film over the top layer of water, which prevents the larvae from breathing and penetrating the surface. If you have fish or aquatic plants within your water feature obviously this is not a suitable remedy.
Proper maintenance will also contribute to reducing the mosquito danger. Water trapped in the top of pots, shallow margins, water trapped between rocks, thick aquatic plants all provide protection from natural predators (fish and insects). By managing these areas you will minimize opportunities for mosquitoes to hatch in your pond. If you have submerged pots in your feature, make sure that the edge of the pot is below the water’s surface. Fill in any small pools of water between larger rocks with gravel. Thin out any dense growths of aquatic plants, or overgrown plants around the water feature. Dense or overcrowded aquatic plants provide safety for mosquito larvae. Thinning them out allows the fish and water to circulate easier. Remove any excess organic material from your pond such as leaves or grass. This material provides food for mosquito larvae and can also shelter them from natural predators.
The next easiest solution is to add a submersible pump, a waterfall or fountain. Flowing water is pleasant and will also enhance the water quality. If it is possible keep the water flowing at all times. Mosquito larvae can only survive in stagnant water. Newly hatched mosquitoes must rest on the surface for a few minutes to let their wings dry, because of this they will not lay eggs in water that is constantly moving. If you can only run your pump for a few hours a week then the next best option is to incorporate mosquito eating fish into your water feature. Many varieties of fish prey on mosquitoes. They won’t stop mosquitoes laying eggs, but they will eat the larvae and prevent them from growing into adults. Goldfish, white cloud minnows, zebra danios and the betta fish (also known as the Siamese fighting fish) are all excellent choices for controlling mosquito outbreaks in your pond. Koi on the other hand are too large and will not target the larvae. The white clouds or the black and white stripy zebra danios are my personal favorites for a pond as they swim in a school, are attractive and easily munch up all the larvae. I once had an old aquarium out the back that had filled with rain water and hundreds of mosquito larvae.
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Since reformation post Soeharto era, celebration of the great ‘red-and-white’ on August 17th every year seems to have become much more of a token effort on the part of the Balinese. People no longer ‘have’ to show their patriotism; indeed, after more than 60 years, there are few who remember the struggles they faced against colonial powers and war time occupiers. A perhaps more pertinent factor is the growing number of inter-racial marriages and subsequent mixed offspring that has caused feelings of patriotism not only fade, but to become rather schizophrenic, ending up with more and more people seeing themselves as global citizens rather than identifying with this flag or other. In addition, Balinese are now free to express their opinion about their own desires for not only more autonomy from Jakarta but also complete independence. It’s true that many Balinese wish that ‘their’ island was free from the ‘shackles of the administration’, but is it really a practical dream? Being a fragile island environment, Bali is dependent on the rest of Indonesia, particularly Java, for much of its everyday needs. Take electricity, for example: Bali has a huge demand for power with an ever-increasing middleclass population, booming tourism industry and few other energy options that are seen as cost effective by the average ‘Wayan’ or ‘Made’. What’s more, the numbers of non-Balinese Indonesians who not only make their livelihood in Bali but who were either born or bred here is enormous – you could imagine the civil unrest if they were asked to leave and then apply for visas to enter their own homeland.
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For the time being, at least, Bali remains a unique identity – bonded strongly by the colourful culture and art that reflects the creative, happy-go-lucky nature of its inhabitants – this, on its own, is a special kind of independence that we should not only nourish and nurture but also be satisfied with.
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Vaughan Hatch has immersed himself with Balinese culture, living with locals in Bali since 1997. He speaks fluent Indonesian and Balinese, and is unashamedly addicted to playing gamelan. A linguistic, archaeology and publishing graduate, he works for indOKiwi ‘linguistic and cultural solutions’ in Sanur. Email him on contact@indokiwibali.com or call (0361) 464201 for further queries. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2011 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Sumatran Orangutan Society The Sumatran Orangutan Society are concerned with the rapidly declining habitat in Sumatra. Experts predict orangutans will be extinct in 5 -10 years. Please look at the website for further information <www.orangutans-sos.org or contact us for volunteer opportunities. Email: <info@ orangutans-sos.org>.
The Bali Children’s Project The Bali children’s Project is dedicated to helping disadvantaged young people advance themselves through education. For almost ten years we have sponsoring individual children, and more recently have expanded our services to include, among otherthings, programs in the arts and placing volunteer teachers in rural schools to help with environmental education and English language training. We Sunrise Organic Market have also been active in creating kindergartens based on Fresh vegetables, dried goods, milk, natural medicine, etc. the Montessori method and in helping to repair derelict Jl. Merta Sari, Banjar Pengubengan Kauh, Kerobokan. schools. The Bali Children’s Project depends entirely on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 8am - 2pm. For charitable donations to support its programs. For further more information call Dwi 735 824. information visit: <www.balichildrensproject.org>. Support Bali Cares Bali Cares is a non-profit shop that is dedicated to supporting local charitable organizations such as Yayasan Bumi Sehat, Pondok Pekak Library and The Crisis Care Foundation. By offering a sales outlet to showcase items produced by lowincome NGOs, Bali Cares creates a means of sustainability for these organizations and an important source of funding. Sales ensure that these NGOs can continue the valuable work they are dedicated to. Visit our shop. Every purchase makes a different in someone’s life. Jalan Hanoman No. 44 (next to Tegun Gallery), Ubud, Bali. <www.idepfoundation. org/balicares>.
The Bali Social Club A no fee club for singles 45 and over who want to meet other interesting people and participate in fun activities in an appropriate atmosphere - dining, dancing and more. We support community services such as offering training to Balinese men and women in cooking and English language skills. Call for information: +62 361 423 595, 0812 3607 4711.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints Activities in Indonesian, English and Mandarin language. Please come join with us, Jl. Poh Gading No. 8X Jimbaran, Kuta (behind of Mc. Donald Jimbaran). Tel: (0361) 701620, 0815 570 5528 or 0812 392 3600 or email: <hhamijoy@ Taichi Training Taichi Training no charge (free) Canggu area. For appointment, telkom.net> / <hhamijoy_era@yahoo.com>. call 0815 5878 8875 or visit: <www.geocities.com/ Ubud Cycling Club architecture_java/roof.htm>. Need someone to ride with? All levels and ability. Expat or local. Looking to connect cyclists with rides. Ubud area and beyond. Tango Argentino Practica Tango Argentino Practica on Mondays 7pm at The Sunset. Short or long rides. Email <verdemachina@rocketmail.com>. No charge! Beginner welcome. For info please call 0812 Toastmasters Club 383 9423. A Toastmasters Club is a “learn-by-doing” workshop where you can hone your public-speaking skills in a supportive, Telephone Card Collectors Telephone card collectors will have a gathering on the friendly atmosphere. Bali Toastmasters (Sanur) meet every first Sunday every month at 15:00 pm at Jl. Sidakarya 2nd & 4th Thursdays. Contact: Strong 0813 3952 6377, 157XX, Perumahan Calista Karya Indah Blok C/9, Magical-Bali Toastmasters (Sanur) meet every 1st & 3rd Saturday. Contact: Verga 0818 0279 6888, Seminyak Denpasar. Telp. 724 585.
Toastmasters (TBA). Contact: Richard 0857 1419 6634. www. toastmasters.org>. Touch Rugby Tuesdays 5-6.30 pm Bali International School. For further information <www.balirugby.com> or email <info@balirugby. com>. Ubud Organic Farmers Market Organic, natural & healthy - home grown & home made lots of fresh organic veggies, healthy skin care, incense, mosquito & bug spray, jamu kunyit, healing plants, specialty breads & desserts, organic rice & tofu, dried fruits, wheat grass juice, healthy food books, organic free range eggs, organic vegetable seeds, cacoa, vinegar, sea salt, soy milk, tortillas, coffee, teas, honey & so much more - it’s a great place to meet friends, great karma, great support of local committed independent small farmers & businesses. Every Saturday 9:30 - 2 at Pizza Bagus in Pengosekan. Yayasan ‘SO’ High 5 Rehab Foundation High 5 rehab ‘So’ is a rehabilitation and education centre for physically handicapped Balinese children. Our goal is to let the Balinese handicapped children of Bali be part of society. We achieve our goal by providing physiotherapy and education for free. If you know any child that is in need of physical help, please contact us at 036 2700 1597 for a consult. You can visit us in Dusun Banyualit, Desa Kalibukbuk, Lovina, Singaraja. You can also be part of this project by donating to the foundation. For more information please visit <www.high5rehab.org> Unity Unity in diversity, Interfaith Understanding, One Earth - One Sky - One Humankind, those are our visions to build World Peace. National Integration Movement (NIM), Forum Kebangkitan Jiwa (FKJ) and Anand Krishna Centre Denpasar gather every Saturday at 5.30 PM at Bom Bali Monument, Legian, Kuta to pray together, turning Ground Zero into Ground for Peace. We invite all to celebrate Interfaith Understanding, World Peace and Harmony with us. We are Family! L’Ayur Veda Bastian 743 2097.
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An alle Deutschen und Deutschsprachigen! Jeden 1. Mittwoch im Monat treffen wir uns zum Beisammensein und Deutsch sprechen im Little Bavaria, Jl. Kayu Jati 9, Seminyak. Infos Andi HP 081 7470 1668. Alle willkommen. Thanks. [193] For Sale; Collector’s item: Oliver Peoples “Aero” sunglasses, model worn by Brad Pitt in the movie “Fight Club”. Will include 2 sets of lenses (clear/mirror, and red). Contact 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [194]
For Sale; Blackberry Storm 1 (9530) touch screen, Never used and still in box. Price 1,4mio. Call/text for more info: 0819 3430 6268. Kuta. [129] For Sale; Blackberry Javeline. Mati total. Price Rp. 300,000. Call 081 774 8887. [184]
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For Sale; Crystal and Indigo Children. 35.000rp. 0821 4717 0386. Ubud. [191] For Sale; Foreigner leaving Ubud. Selling furniture, TV and lots of stuff. E-mail for a list. <houseinubud@ hotmail. com>. [192] Moving Sale; 1 pcs teakwood cabinet 2 M long x 70 cm high x 60 cm width Rp. 2,5 mill, 2 pcs small teakwood bench single sofa Rp. 2,2 mill and 1 medium. Rp. 1,5 mill, 1 large teakwood bench sofa 2 M long x 1 M high x 80 cm width Rp. 3,5 mill photo available for e-mail. Call 0852 5363 4563. [003]
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”A Tank Full” Last week I received an interesting question: I have a faulty septic tank. The tank is quite large, approx. 5 x 2 x 1.5, but fills rapidly - in the wet it needs to be pumped out often, sometimes every two weeks, the dry considerably slower. Obviously, ground water must be entering, but what to do about it is the question? When operating normally a septic tank should not fill up and, as a guideline, should need pumping out probably once every 5 years if that. This is a very large septic tank (15 cubic metres, most tanks are only a quarter of this size) and should take a while to fill up. The first question is “has the tank been working properly in the past or has it always needed pumping out regularly”. If it has always needed pumping out then it is likely that there was a fault with the original design or installation. In the opening question the fact that the tank fills faster in the wet season is a bit of a give away and supports the writer’s suspicion of ground water entering the tank. We don’t go to the toilet more or have more showers in the wet season do we? If excess water is getting into the tank it may well be that drainage water has been connected to the tank or somehow surface water is running into it. Septic tanks should be isolated from drainage and should only take waste from toilets, showers, washbasins, washing machines and sinks. Drainage water entering the tank is a health issue in addition to the problem of the tank filling up when it rains. We need to check if the pipework is connected correctly or if there is a pool of water over the tank after heavy rain? It may be that the tank has been built in an area of clay (rice fields are lined with clay) and the whole area the tank is in fills up with water that can’t drain away. It is important that the area around the tank can drain properly. It may possibly be that the tank is cracked and ground water is getting in from the surrounding ground. This is highly unlikely unless the tank has been incorrectly situated in clay as above. It is very seldom that the water table is higher than the top of a septic tank and so water would more likely drain out from a cracked tank rather than into it. If the tank is filling up then it may be that the outlet pipe from the tank is blocked. In other countries there are strict regulations regarding what is known as the “soak field” into which septic tanks drain. Here in Bali most people do not give much consideration to where the semi processed effluent from the septic tank goes to, most people have never heard of a soak field even though most people use septic tanks. This “blind eye” attitude to the discharge pipes of septic tanks is probably the main reason why there are so many bowel problems associated with Bali. A final possibility is that the flow from the primary chamber to the secondary chamber inside the septic tank is blocked. It could be that the level of sediment in the primary chamber of the tanks has risen above the level of the pipe and blocked it. If the tank has been pumped out this is unlikely but possible.
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An internal pipe allows semi processed waste to pass from the first chamber to the second chamber where continuing bacterial action breaks down the waste water further. The processed water drains from this secondary chamber out of the tank to the soak field. If the pipe between the first and second chambers becomes blocked then the first chamber will overflow. This is not likely but could happen particularly if the tank has filled up with silt washed into the tank from drainage water.
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1. Start by checking that the septic tank is in fact full. If the pipe to the tank becomes blocked then waste will backup to showers and toilets and the septic tank will not be full. 2. Next check to see if drainage or surface water is entering the tank and take steps to stop it. You may have to check to make sure that some highly intelligent person has not connected drainage pipes into the septic system. Also make sure that during wet weather water is not pooling over the top of the tank.
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3. Next check the drain from the tank. Get someone to dig out the discharge pipe from the tank and check that it is clear and that the pipe is not backing up. Also check to make sure the outlet pipe from the tank is lower than the inlet pipe. 4. If these steps fail then it will be necessary to dig out and gain access to the tank. It should be checked to see if it has silted up inside (this is not likely), to make sure it is not cracked or leaking and to make sure all the pipework is operating properly.
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If the tank is cracked it will need to be repaired properly and you should seek technical advice on this. These days plastic septic tanks are available and are far more able to withstand ground movement than the majority of existing tanks that are usually built from bricks or concrete blocks.
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Septic Tank Size – How Big? This whole discussion raises the question of how large a septic tank should be. This is of course dependent on how much waste is being produced and is directly related to our water consumption for “internal” purposes such as showers, toilets, baths, dishwashing, clothes washing and face, hair and teeth cleaning. Obviously when considering water usage we have to consider lifestyle differences. Some people tend to use a lot of water, some like to bath instead of shower, in hot climates people tend to shower more often. It has also been found that the more affluent we are the more water we waste. To help determine your water usage you can go to the water usage calculator on the website at http://www. mrfixitbali.com/waterusagecalculator.html
American Calculation (compiled from several informal sources)
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0.95 cubic metres plus 0.95 cubic metres per bedroom. So:
British Calculation (from the British Standard BS 6297) 2,000 litres (2 cu metres) plus 180 litres per person. So:
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Septic tanks should have at least 2 chambers (sometimes 3) in them. The first chamber provides settling of solids to the bottom as a sludge. Bacterial action starts to break down the sludge and waste water. Scum resulting from the bacterial action is trapped on the surface.
Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. If you have any questions or comments he can be contacted on 0361 886 8866. Copyright © 2011 Fixed Abode You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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For Sale; Electronic cash register Sharp XE-A203. Telp/SMS 0819 9929 9188. Legian. [004]
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For Sale; Cheap bamboo for building. 600pcs. Good quality, up to 3.6 meters. Rp. 1 million. Buyer collects. Tony 0821 2282 8040. Seminyak. [107]
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2000 Yamaha XL 1200 wave r u n n e r, g o e v e r y w h e r e Shorelander trailer, rebuilt engine, extra clean, lots of accessories, price Rp 60 Juta. Email <deepbarrels@ hotmail.com>. [018]
For Sale; Honda CRV ‘00 A/T light brown metallic, 2000cc, plate H7113GG, good condition, Rp. 115 million (ONO). Please call/ SMS 0878 6116 3056. [002] For rent; weekly/ monthly KIA Carens 2002 matic. Call 0819 9994 2211. [003] Brand new B.M.W 320i. Silver/ Black leather 2.000km. New Rp 610 million ask Rp 535 million. 0819 9991 5775. [004] For Sale; Nissan Patrol year ‘80, 4WD, Rp 75 Juta Nego, Please call 085 6389 6666. [005] Dijual Mazda CX7 Gratis Velg 22” 04/10-22 km harga 560 jt Nego. Hub : 081 2469 6219 or 430 013. [006] BMW X5, 2002 3.0. Excellent condition. Black. Low km’s. All original. E-mail <BMWX5Bali@ gmail.com> or SMS (0361) 928 4953. [007] Toyota Rush 2007, excellent condition, black, well maintained, Rp 170 million. Ready after 2 Sept 2011. Please contact Kadek 0878 6062 2812, (0361) 895 6484, (0361) 247 401 during work hours. [008] For Sale; Daihatsu Terios, automatic, black, excellent condition, registered 2007, regularly serviced by Daihatsu, first owner, 140 jt. Please call Rainer in Ubud, Tel. 0813 3799 1222 or (0361) 900 0367. [009] Porsche Cayman & Boxter Spyder; Vellfire & Alphard 2011; Mini Cooper S & Countryman; Mazda Roadster Cabriolet; Nissan Elgrand New Model 2011; Porsche Cayman ‘10; Lexus RX270 & Harrier 2011; BMW 520i ‘05 & Toyota RAV4 ‘08; Visit Nadia Auto Graha, (sales, service & spareparts) J l . Te u k u U m a r 7 0 , Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [010]
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For Sale; Daihatsu Granmax pick-up 2009, low kms, complete with cover, Rp 77 million, just SMS to owner: 0813 3878 2199. [012] Car for sale, Blazer LT year 1998, colour grey, one owner only. Interested please call, Natty phone : 081 2380 2070. [013] Grand Cherokee 3.6 2011; New Wrangler JK Sport, Wrangler Sahara 2 & 4 doors, Wrangler Rubicon 2 & 4 doors, Jeep Patriot, Chrysler 300 C, Dodge Journey; Visit Nadia Auto Graha, Chrysler Bali Authorized Dealer, Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [014]
Motorcycle Dijual Piaggio Runner VXR 200 - 01/08-100 rb Km, harga 39 jt Nego. Hub : 081 2469 6219 or 430013. [015] For Sale; Suzuki Thunder 250cc, Motorbike in beautiful condition, Safety Bars, windshield, new tyres, L I C, full papers and nothing to spend. Price Rp. 17.000.000 (Nego). Ph. Rod No: 0878 6211 9697. Email Rod : <rodnieass@yahoo. com>. [016] For Sale; Honda Phantom 200cc, 2004, perfect condition, only 2700km, chrome/black with studded black paniers. Reluctant sale by expat. Honda service with dealers value Rp. 31 million. Serious offers over, SMS 0812 3643 0965. Sanur. [017]
For Sale; RiotXR 6m/ 8m/ 9m/ 13.5m. GTS 7m/ 9m/ 10m/ 13.5m. Plus bars. Call 081 2398 4094 / <Lecram69@ hotmail.com>. [019] 34’ yacht in Bali. Great condition. Tel 0815 8511 7108. [020] Inflatable Boat/ Sale. Photos + info by email: <mpr2001@ terra.com.br> or 0859 3536 4737. [021] Fishing Boat, 10 x 3 m. New Twin Mercruiser gasoline. Engines 190 hp with 200 hours. All Garmin GPS, Radar Nav equipment, & fish finder included. Can be seen by appointment at Serangan Island. Please call : 081 2392 8230. [022]
For Sale; iPhone 3G, 8GB, black color, good condition, price Rp. 4 million (nego). Please SMS 0813 3757 0127 or 0821 4416 3180. Denpasar. [178] For Sale; Export/import sample bags collections & embroidery bags (new), various model, good quality, nice design, hand made. Please contact 740 8883. Seminyak. [164]
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For Sale; 1 Ligna cupboard with 3 doors IDR 900k, 2 pcs coffee table, comb. teak wood & wrough iron each 1 mill, 1 set ethnic dressing table IDR 1,8 mill. Ph. 0813 1968 8778. Banjar Semer Kerobokan. [165] For Sale; Givi case for motorbike for sale. Bauletto E450 simply Nero, 45 ltr. monolock topcase simply, black. Call: Inge +62 819 1632 0994. Price IDR 1.000.000. Nusa Dua. [166]
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For Sale; Blackberry white Onyx 1 used a few months, under warranty. Very good condition, sleek, never dropped. Selling for Rp. 2.8 million nego. T: 743-0889. Kerobokan. [167] For Sale; Black and white G-Shock. I bought those in Japan a few months ago but have never used. 100% original and still in box. Black one is Rp. 650,000 and white one is Rp. 900,000 (nego). If you are interested, please SMS at 0813 3854 5217. Sanur. [131]
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For Sale; wooden Cruise Ship, Length: 23m, Width: 4.6m. Rp 400 million. Call 085 6389 6666. [023] Speedboat For Sale. 25.000$. 10 mt, 2x115HP Yamaha outboards. Just overhauled, GPS, Ecosounder, Radio, Waterski, half-cabined, teak floor. 081 2380 1989. [024]
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For Sale; Ticket Air Asia Flight DPS – Kuala Lumpur on Sept 19th 2011 and KUL –Paris France on Sept 20th 2011 all one way. I will sell for best offer, but cheaper then you can book now. Please call 0878 6084 0965 English-German. or 0819 3306 3154 Indonesian. [157]
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For Sale; 20 new teak wood chairs. Over supply for restaurant. Rp 450,000 each/nego. Call: 0818 0566 3688. Canggu. [153] For Sale; PSP silver, permanent, 8GB free around 20GB game. Price 1,4 mill nego. Contact 0817 0363 7241. Thanks. [156]
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BOGUS BAGGY Degradable bags appear to be a sustainable solution; a brilliant alternative. Of course it means we can still use plastic and then POOF! it just magically transforms into guilt free oblivion. Surely we are on to something here? Well maybe, maybe not. It seems there are two significant varieties of shopping sacks that fit this category. Firstly there is the biodegradable bag, made from farmed products like corn starch. These break down into water, Co2 and methane in a composting environment. Truly biodegradable bags will decompose within 12 weeks - “not bad!” The “not good” news is if sent to a land fill they may contribute to methane production and may not even decompose. Not a terrific option for Bali where very little is composted. Other degradables, such as the d2w bags available at Little Tree Bali, have a chemical additive which breaks down in oxygen, light or heat. They are recyclable, but non compostable, better suited to landfill, but can take 2 years to break down! Theoretically these are better suited to Bali where everywhere is landfill, but in that time they can still create a lot of environmental problems. Clearly neither of these alternatives should be seen as a solution, and that is how various international government agencies see it also. It is simply a disposable mentality that is creating and sustaining these options. 20 years ago the first degradable bag was launched commercially and the world is still porking out on plastic. KARMA Bali Cantik Tanpa Plastic - also known as Plastic Free Bali was in the ridiculous paradox of having locals drop by believing this was the place to get free plastic bags. I guess the visitors soon learnt about alternatives while they were there so maybe it was pure providence. Future marketing plan perhaps BCTP?? THE TIMES THEY ARE A CHANG’N In a 1970’s edition of the travel bible Lonely Planet, Kuta was described as having at least a hundred places to stay, and that even some parts of Legian had electricity! EARTH RENOVATORS You may have heard of the 24 hour clock / earth evolution analogy. Basically it works like this - the earth’s beginning starts at 1 second past 0 o’clock (00:00:01) with the present time being 24 o’clock (24:00:00). Total time travelled in 24 hours is 4500 million years. That means each hour is 187.5 million years, each minute is 3.125 million years and each second is 52 thousand years. Using this format various things happen over time based on scientific evidence so far. For instance nothing much is going on till about 4am when earth gets its first single cell microbes, then brace yourself because it’s not till 8:30pm that plants first appear in the sea. At 9:55pm first land plants appear and at 10:05pm first land creatures appear. If you were to view the globe from the moon any changes on earth would have been radically slow until about 23:59:57. Yes 3 seconds before now, humans arrive and the globe rapidly transforms as we settle to farm, build, burn, bulldoze, shop, eat, eradicate and economically prosper. (ECO BUZZ does understand that if you are a creationist you will argue that the earth
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was created in the first 6 days of a 6 thousand year old history. This means your whole clock looks like the last 3 seconds of mine) FORCE OF NATURE Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie won the People’s Choice Documentary Award at the Toronto International Film festival in 2010 and has just been released on DVD. Some tips from David:
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Moving Sale; Stove (gas), freestanding, 4 burners + 1 oven, only 1.5 year old, brand Modena, stainless, width 60cm, 3 Juta, look like brand new. Ennog 0813 4920 1974. Denpasar. [154] Moving Sale; Fridge (2 doors, grey, height 1.6m, Rp. 2 juta) & washing machine (top load, capacity 11kg, burgundy, Rp. 2.2 juta). Both only 1.5 year old, brand LG, still like new. Ennog 0813 4920 1974. Denpasar. [155] When we create harmony in our minds and hearts we will find it in our lives. The inner creates the outer... always.
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Reduce home energy use by 10 percent. Eat meat-free meals once a week. Buy a fuel-efficient, low-polluting car. Choose an energy-efficient home and appliances. 5. Stop using pesticides. 6. Walk, bike, or take transit to regular destinations. 7. Prepare your meals with locally produced food. 8. Choose a home close to regular destinations. 9. Support alternatives to the car. 10. Get involved and stay informed. 11. Join the Nature Challenge at davidsuzuki.org. To read more about it, see the article by David Suzuki at alive.com/naturechallenge. php.
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HOMAGE TO SUESS Dr Seuss - The man who wrote “In my world everyone’s a pony and they all eat rainbows and poop butterflies” may not be the first or even last person you think of when the words “philosopher” and “environmentalist” are mentioned. But Theodor Seuss Geisel was not only a very successful writer of children’s books, and he was not only a brilliant truth seeker (brilliant because his wise words were so attainable to so many, such as “If you never did you should. These things are fun and fun is good.” And “Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter don’t mind.” brilliant stuff…), he was also an environmentalist. Some years ago I read “The Lorax” to my young son. Its message was clear; humans are ridiculous creatures so greedy for useless things that we destroy the most incredibly beautiful and useful thing we have – our home, our planet. “Great book” I thought “incredible because surely this was written….” and then I realised it was written in 1971. NOOOOO!! That message has been around for 40 years!? In an internationally acclaimed children’s book read for generations the world over!? Depressing! Yes, because all these years later environmental crusaders still exist defending the earth from useless “thneed” makers and buyers. But I send my thanks to you Dr Seuss for planting some seeds. And on that note I cannot resist one more. “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, Nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” Dr. Seuss (The Lorax)
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Moving Sale; Samsung washing machine, synthetic rattan sofa with cusions and pillows, Plates set for 4 people, 4 Italian design stools, wardrobe, 2 bed beside tables. 4 mil rp buy it all. 0878 6105 0682. Seminyak. [151] For Sale; Original Andre De Dienes Marilyn Monroe print, silver Gelatin frame, artists stamp on reverse. bought from gallery in London during launch of Taschen limited edition book of prints in 2002 US$5k. SMS 0819 1676 3375. Sanur. [152]
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For Sale; Vinyl records in very good condition: 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, pop, movies soundtrack, soul, rock n roll, rhythm n blues, Rp. 100.000 each (60 pieces for Rp. 4 juta, no list). Tel: 0878 6029 0965. Kuta. [161] For Sale; Amplifier 450 watts (new), bass, treble, balance, loudness, filter, selector, echo. 4 speakers output, sensitivity 300mV, 60Hz15Khz. Super sound brand (imported). Paid 1.5 juta, sale 700.000rp. Tel: 0878 6029 0965. Kuta. [162] For Sale; Office equipments: New 1 set Informa office desk + comp. desk, IDR 1,2 mill. 1 set veradah folded oval table + 4 chairs, comb, teak & iron, IDR 3,8 mill (reason too big). 2 wood filing cabinet 2 drawers, strong & good quality each 1 mill. Dewi Sri Kuta. Ph. 740 8883. [163] Beware of those who stand aloof and greet each venture with reproof; the world would stop if things were run by men who say, “It can’t be done.”
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For Sale; DVD original films. Six films, mostly European with English subtitles. Most region one but some all region. Rp. 100,000 each. SMS your e-mail address for list. 081 2398 8979. Kuta/ Sanur. [168] For Sale; Brand new Oakley sunglasses original, ‘Jawbone’ green-black color comes with 2 pair extra lenses-300k. ‘Romeo’ milleniumsilver--280k. ‘Quantum’ black frame comes with 5extra lenses (different color)-300k. All sunglasses comes with exclusive hardcase. (Or u can take it all for 800). Contact: 0813 3856 7463. E-mail: <bulcom01@gmail. com> for picture details. Kerobokan. [169]
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By Ayu Spicy
Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) This is so much fun I can’t stop making it! You simply put yogurt into a fine mesh strainer, that you can buy at any supermarket, and let the liquid drain off. If you start in the morning you have a thick yogurt cheese for dips by the afternoon or the next morning spread it on toast with jam or drizzle with honey. Here is an idea to get you started but experiment and see where your inspiration takes you. Try it with mango chutney dripped over the top or stirred in with chopped roasted almonds. In the next issue I’ll tell you how to make Herbed Yogurt Cheese Balls
Yogurt Cheese Makes about 1 1/4 cups Ingredients: - 2 cups yogurt Directions: Put the yogurt into a fine sieve set over a deep bowl. Let it drain 8 - 36 hours in the fridge depending on what you want to do with it. Be sure to pour off the liquid occasionally so it won’t touch the bottom of the sieve. You can use this liquid in cakes, muffins, or soups.
Caper Basil Yogurt Cheese Dip Makes about 1 1/2 cups Ingredients: - 1/2 cup fresh basil leaves, washed and dried, plus a sprig for garnish - 1 clove garlic, pressed - salt and pepper to taste - 2 Tbl. olive oil - a dash or two of Tabasco sauce
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- 1 Tbl. capers - 2 Tbl. sun dried tomatoes in oil - 1 1/4 cups yogurt cheese Directions: Te a r t h e b a s i l leaves into a food processor and process until finely chopped. Add the pressed garlic, salt and p e p p e r, a n d process again. With the machine running drizzle in the olive oil and a few dashes of Tabasco Sauce. Scrape the sides of the processor often. If you don’t have a processor you can chop the ingredients by hand. Now add the capers, and sun dried tomatoes and whirl in the processor until chopped but not too finely. Again you can do this by hand. Stir the yogurt cheese with a fork to smooth it out. Add the mixture from the processor and stir well. Garnish with a sprig of basil. Serve with crackers or chips or raw veggie sticks. All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright © 2011 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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with defi nitely, a family affair! This ‘colorful’ family company commenced way back in 1983 and has had a steady rise to fame, resulting in ‘top of the game’ for 2011! It started out with a delightful lady named Dee who has now passed the well-worn reins to her gorgeous daughter who happily confirms that her mother Dee will retain the role as the Sophia, company advisor (for the time being!) An interesting point to note is now we are finding there are many (shall I use the cross-culture kids coming back to work in Bali after their studies overseas. term) Sophie Made Leonard-Artha is one such gal, where her father is Balinese. Sophia grew up in Bali however she studied & worked overseas. As Sophia says “it is very important for myself & family that our Balinese heritage & values are recognized, these are values that we implement within our social network & it’s our corporate responsibility to our business. I feel very blessed to be able to bring the best of both Western & Balinese cultures together in our workplace”. O f c o u r s e growing up within a ‘man ufacturing’ family environ- ment, lots of experiences ‘ r u b o ff ’ s o Sophia has had the best of training & is naturally committed & excited to continue the family name of Indigo Kids, (owners/designer/managers) the most reputable long term children’s wear brand in Bali & produced (by a of string of their own factories) throughout Indonesia. Indigo Kids clothing & accessories are for 3 month old babes, (expansion is to rise in this category) to girls and boys up to 12 years of age (with the range set for boys expanding by popular demand) The label, Indigo Beach, will further in crease sun-protection swim wear, rash t’shirts, board shorts & kaftans. All clothing for kids can be worn at the beach, or dressed up for dinner as a special treat! The brand Indigo has also branched out into their own womens wear label called Indigo & Rose with two stores under their belt (guess, there are ‘others’ on the drawing board?). It’s also worthy to note that they are supportive of small village enterprise, sustainable fully home industries, particularly in the area of handcrafted design elements that are considered to be part of their signature (embellishments of fi ne embroidery, hand-beading, hand-crochet & hand-batik printing) The Indigo family are firm believers in presenting to the kids market, a high quality range of comfortable clothing that feature fun designs & color that the whole family will love. Take a look at the white t’shirt with the large motif on the front, a monkey on a motor bike, so cute! One of the most important aspects in children’s clothing is that kids can run, jump & play in their outfits. The quality of fabric (in pattern & color) is of the upmost importance so naturally quality control measures are strictly adherred to, all clothing must be guaranteed durable! Sophia says ‘I love to hear customers tell me that a dress bought a few years ago has now been passed to a younger member of the family”. And for confirmed Indigo Kids & their mothers, a new collection of kids & womens wear hits the stores every month! commenced the women’s wear & accessories brand, Indigo & Rose Sophia earlier this year with the same approach taken to children’s wear offering clients, quality clothing at affordable mid-range prices. Unique embellishments of beading & crochet are a feature with all designs + an easy fit (adjustable straps, elastic so that different customers & body shapes can adjust the styles to their own back) needs. There are kaftans to pop over a swimsuit or wear your kaftan over silky pants, with sandals & a touch of bling for evening, perhaps the strapless ‘all in one’ featuring harem pants is more your style, it’s a real winner for the summer season! As savvy retailers, they are well into ongoing development of their Website + online stores, Facebook of course, with a ‘ stay in touch’ section on fresh fashion updates along with a Fan page for kids give-aways. Hold on, Sophia is now at the helm of this business, there’s no stopping her now! Indigo Kids and Indigo & Rose for both Retail & Wholesale www.indigoandrose.net www.indigokidsglobal.com Indigo Kids Jalan Pantai Kuta No.15 T: 0361 755265, Jalan Melasti No.23 T: 0361 759914 Jalan Seminyak No 42 T: 0361 730484, Jalan Laksmana No 105 T: 0361 733624 Indigo Kids - Centro (Bali Discovery Mall, Kuta) Coco (Bali Collection, Nusa Dua) & Waterbom Kuta Indigo & Rose Jalan Seminyak No 29E (for urban style) T: 0361 736809 Laksmana (opposite The Junction) (for beach resort) T: 0361 8033485 Jalan Indigo & Rose - Coco (Bali Collection, Nusa Dua) For comments and inquiries, email: retailtherapym@yahoo.com.au Visit the website: www.retailtherapybali.com
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SCHEDULE THAT Documentary Film Evening (Tuesdays) What makes documentary films so appealing is their attempts to document reality and not just provide passive entertainment Hollywood style. These film evenings have been quite popular in Bali in the past with films made by independent film makers that really expose issues that the world is facing from social to environmental and other concerns that we don’t really think too much about as we get on with our daily lives. These films really get you thinking and of course we’ve had the commercial documentaries made by Michael Moore and the latest ‘Waiting for Superman’ is worth picking up! However, Word of Mouth have some great films lined up which are sure to be a great source of discussion and debate.
communities and families. YPAC strive to show that people with disabilities are important and valuable members of society. Christina Iskandar together with Warisan restaurant have organised an art exhibition showcasing artwork created by the children of YPAC. The evening kicks of with cocktails and canapes and a silent auction followed by dinner at 7pm and then entertainment till late.
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Salsa Night (Thursdays) The Haven in Seminyak has organized a superb salsa evening where you can enjoy a live performance with top salsa dancers and an opportunity to get up and dance too. Check out the food too with healthy, organic seasonal selections, organic sublime salads and pan asian cuisine. The usual drinks are available. When : 7 pm – 9 pm (live performance) Where : Sabeen Restaurant, The Haven, Jl Raya Seminyak No 500 Contact : 738001 info@thehavenbali.com
St Regis (26 August) When : 9 pm Where : Word of Mouth, Jl Kunti No 8, Kunti Arcade Shop No 10, Seminyak Contact : 7432565 info@wordofmouthbali.com
Double Six Closing Party (24 September) What a sad day this will be. After 24 years in operation the doors will close forever on this world famous institution. Why? The answer is simple. Bali is changing and so are they. I guess this is a sign of the times as Bali goes further up market in its quest for development. As the management stated they could have just closed the doors but as a tribute to the old and new generations this will be a party like no other. A spectacular lighting and laser show will add to the evening’s entertainment, a food bazaar, night bungy and 30 DJs will pump out the music all night long. With a capacity for 15,000 people in 3 venues, indoors and outdoors, this evening is sure to be an unforgettable experience. Come down and be part of the history of Bali’s night scene. When : 5.00 pm – 9.00 am Where : Double Six, Jl Double Six, Seminyak Contact : 756666 Hani 0878 60864411
A Gormet Culinary Retreat Weekend (24 and 25 September) If you have a keen interest in living or developing a healthy life style that allows you to live to the optimum and make you look much younger then this may be of interest to you. You’ll have an opportunity to meet Cherie Soria, a master chef who has taught vegetarian cuisine for over 20 years. Cherie Soria looks much younger than her age and is healthier and more energetic than many people half her age. During a pre-dinner talk she shares her own personal journey, her health practices, beauty ritual and anti-aging tips to maintain a youthful and vibrant appearance. One of the secrets I’m told is to add more live raw foods to your diet. After the talk you can enjoy a living food dinner with Master raw food chef, Cherie Soria and Executive Chef Made Runatha. The motto is make healthy living delicious. It sounds very inspiring and with the stresses and strains of modern living sounds like the recipe towards a healthier lifestyle! Where : Fivelements, Puri Ahimsa, Bj Baturning, Mambal Contact : 469206 contact@fivelements.org
Heart Strings (24 September) This evening is to benefit the organisation set up to help the mentally and physically handicapped (YPAC). Their mission is to give children a sense of self esteem and provide them with life skills to enable them to integrate back into their own
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If you are a wine conneisseur or generally love good wines then do not miss out. This is an exclusive evening incorporating Peter Lehmann wines carefully selected by 5-time Wine Spectator Award Winner Harald Weismann. The evening begins with special signature cocktails served with canapes at the King Cole Bar continuing on to a scrumptuous 6 course culinery journey prepared by Executive Chef Oscar Perez in the Astor Ballroom. These special wine dinners don’t come up too often and really are worth experiencing as they are top quality and memorable.
I must mention this as on Saturday 27 August you have the last chance to add a jazzy twist to your Saturday evening. The Ardian Project, a talented trio including pianist, saxophonist and vocalist bring the sounds of jazz and blues. They have been playing through the August high season so don’t miss out on this date as they are very talented and worth the effort to get out there and see. Afternoon tea with sweet and savory nibbles followed by cocktails and live jazz also provides something a bit different through the week. When : 6 pm (entertainment) Where : Ma Joly Contact : 753780 reservations@ma-joly.com
Star Wars Flair and Bartending Championships (7 September) Flair bartending is the practice of bartenders entertaining guests with the tools of the trade including cocktail shakers, liquor bottles and requires a high level of skill commonly associated with jugglers. This talent is well sought after among venue owners and I’m sure many of you will remember the movie Cocktail where Tom Cruise showed off his talents to woo the women. Come along and watch the professionals shake their talent! As well as the competitors the star guest for this evening is Dario Doimo the world champion flair from Italy. The prize money for the winner is IDR20 million! A great incentive. The evening also includes entertainment with top DJs, sexy dancers and door prizes. The entrance fee includes cocktails, Bintang, coke and juice. Cost : IDR100,000 Where : Ramayana Resort and Spa, Jl Bakung Sari, Kuta Contact : 751864 or Agung Yoga 081916135152
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Woo Bar - Wet Wednesdays This is a great place to go for sunset, particularly on Wednesdays as you can take advantage of the special cocktail promotion, buy one get one free. You can also have a dip in the pool and as the temperatures start to increase after the breezy cool season and the humidity kicks back in, what better way to cool down than to have fun in the pool! The best part about it is the music - classic disco, top 40, pop and sounds from the 70s and 80s as not too many places seem to play these treasured songs any more. Definitely worth a visit. When Cost Where Contact
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Montessori provides a carefully prepared environment in which each child’s individual development is profoundly respected. Our program follows the principles of education set out by Dr. Maria Montessori. Our mixed-aged classes (3-6 year olds, 6-9 year olds and 9-12 year olds) are specifically designed to meet the physical, social, emotional and intellectual needs of children. Highly qualified Montessori directresses guide the development of each child, with English as the language of instruction. Because of the nature of our Montessori program, we accept children between the ages of 2 yrs–8 mths and 3 yrs–8 mths, or older children who have previously attended a Montessori program. School hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday to Friday. For further information please contact the school office between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on: 730 028 - (children aged 3-6 years) or 739 381/739 385 (children 6-12 years).
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Things you can do to protect yourself against identity theft
Do you know someone who has had their identity stolen? Has it happened to you? Identity theft is one of the most traumatic non-violent crimes that can happen to someone. When a crook uses your good name to commit fraud, robbery, or even murder, the impact on your reputation, employability, and credit is severe and can last for years. You may even find yourself arrested repeatedly for crimes you did not commit. So it’s important to protect yourself against ID thieves. The telltale signs that your identity has been stolen can be subtle and go unnoticed for weeks, months, even years. Inexplicable charges on your credit card bill may be chalked up to clerical errors. Letters from creditors you’ve never heard of and certainly never did business with may be ignored. But eventually, legal papers or police contact you. You are denied a mortgage or a job. Then the real nightmare of proving “I didn’t do it” begins. It can be maddeningly difficult to clear your name, costing hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars. The first place to start is with the credit reporting agencies. Some of the following ideas concern US citizens but can be also useful in Indonesia. For instance, instead of the US Social Security Number you can consider KITAS or Passport numbers as being sensitive and should not be given out except when absolutely necessary. 1. Here are sample form letters for reporting credit fraud to the three major US credit reporting agencies (http://www. identitytheft.org/credit.htm). Fill in the blanks and mail the letters to the addresses shown via certified mail, with a return receipt requested. You want to hold on to all correspondence and proofs of mailing. 2. Shred your sensitive personal documents before throwing them away. A battery-powered cross-cut shredder can render your bank account number unreadable and costs less than US$30 and can be bought at RIMO or Makro or Carrefour. 3. If you don’t shred, be careful what you throw away and where you throw it. “Dumpster diving” is a favorite, low-tech way by which ID thieves collect bank statements, credit card numbers, Social Security Numbers, and other bits of your identity. 4. Make sure no one is looking over your shoulder when you enter your debit card’s PIN at an ATM or point-of-sale terminal. I recommend the “two finger method” where you point two fingers at the ATM keypad, but only press with one. This makes it nearly impossible for someone nearby to discern your PIN while you’re entering it. 5. Memorize PINs, account numbers, and passwords; do not write them down. And for heaven’s sake, do not put such data on scraps of paper kept in your wallet, purse, or laptop case! 6. If you need checks, get them delivered to your bank branch, not to your home mailbox from which they may be stolen. On a similar note, ask your bank not to mail you any “convenience checks” since they can be easily intercepted from your mailbox and cashed by a crook. 7. When you order a new credit or debit card, mark the calendar and follow up promptly if it does not arrive within 10 business days. Ask the card issuer if a change of address request was filed, and if you didn’t do it, hit the panic button.
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8. Cancel any inactive credit cards or bank accounts that you have not used in 6 months. 9. Don’t give your US Social Security Number or Passport number or KITAS number to any business just because they need a “unique identifier” for you. Instead, ask if you can provide alternate proofs of identity, such as your driver’s license or birth certificate. In general, do not give out any VERY personal information like your mother’s maiden name; your parents full names; your pets name; etc. AND remove this info from Facebook or other social media. This information can be used to guess passwords to your bank and other online sites. I recently changed my Facebook privacy settings to Friends Only! Not even Friends of Friends. Now only my actual friends can see pictures of my girlfriend; the name of my home town; etc. Particularly in today’s Social Media world (Facebook, twitter, etc.), crooks have access to information that can make us, our privacy, and our identities vulnerable! So, please, be very careful. (As my Indonesian girl friend says “very be careful”) For more info: http://askbobrankin.com/protect_yourself_from_identity_theft.html?tbart ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can.
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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE AUGUST 24 - SEPTEMBER 07, 2011
Mars in Cancer ignites Saturn in Libra to begin this fortnight. There is tension in the air as familial matters are raised and demand fairness. Everyone is feeling a tad emotional, irritated and edgy. Cover-ups are being exposed. The Sun and Venus began their sojourn in the sign of Virgo just before this fortnight started and the New Moon is on the 29th at 5 degrees. Mercury goes direct just before the New Moon at 19 degrees Leo as Jupiter now turns retrograde in the sign of Taurus and will retrace it’s steps all the way back to 0 degrees in mid-December. Mercury returns to Virgo in mid-September, where it turned in early August. Expect to continue retracing your mental steps until then, by which time you will be able to make more sense of what has transpired during August. The Virgo Sun and Moon cycle will bring some clarity to the issues, which have been raised and by Full Moon on the 12th you will be in a position to offer final forgiveness and deep understanding will be achieved. Uranus and Pluto continue in their square formation, although the intensity starts to wane now. The first exact square is in June 2012, followed by 6 more, with the last being in March 2015. Unprecedented and radical transformation and thankfully Neptune and Chiron are traveling in the sign of Pisces to soften the way, and open the human heart, like never before.
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ARIES: If people are telling you what you should be doing with your life, it’s probably not going over so well. Mars in Cancer has you feeling a little edgy yourself right now, and with the added demands of family members, you could be quite explosive and sensing the need for change within these relationships. There’s no easy solution here as you are experiencing the results of long-term issues, which may require long-term processing. The most important thing is to come back to values, those that are important to you, and those that are important to the people you love and care for. Compromise may be essential. Open you heart. TAURUS: Venus in the sign of Virgo, complements your Taurus planets, and with that brings some grounding to your relationships this fortnight. A good time for you to make plans and to set some foundations for the future. Things are flowing relatively smoothly for you and with Jupiter in your sign bringing some expansion and good fortune your way; all bodes well in your world. You are possibly not feeling the stress that others’ in your circle of friends are. Consider then the idea of sharing your calm sense of values with them. You can even see the benefits of the Saturn/Mars tension as it is bringing some practicality to the day to day.
LIBRA: Saturn in Libra is being harassed by over emotional Mars this fortnight. Either one of these could be you. Either you will be the sentimental one, or the one laying down the law for a change. If this is a new role for you, then perhaps it is a good thing you get use to the idea of taking charge, or at least standing up for yourself and what you value. It could be time for you to value you, and to let others know just how much you care about yourself. We are all being prompted to make changes and to take charge of our own lives. To stop giving responsibility to others, when it is time to take it ourselves. This will require a good dose of honesty. SCORPIO: These next few years are very important ones in your life. As a pivotal and key player in these changing ways and days, you will be at the leading edge of change. Although you may at times feel stretched and stressed, let this not deter you from the task at hand. Be relentless rather than ruthless, at least in your persistence to change. Remember other people have feelings too, and if you manipulate them to get your own needs met, you are the one that will suffer in the end. Bitterness and resentment fester inside if left unattended. Let forgiveness be your first option, not your last. Healing occurs at a very deep level and is permanent.
GEMINI: The good thing is that the Mercury retrograde is over. The possible downside is it’s movement into the sign of Virgo, which has a tendency to drive you a little nuts with it’s relentless ability to dot all the i’s and cross all the t’s, so to speak. Keep yourself grounded this next month by connecting with and through your breath, as well as some form of movement. Plain old walking can do wonders for mental clarity. A little more upbeat, you could try dancing. Virgo insists on health regimes, however these are not necessary. It is more your connection with the earth and your physical body that is important. Relieve mental stress and tension.
SAGITTARIUS: Jupiter turns retrograde for a few months and has you assessing what you truly value in your life. Have you been too hasty and thrown the proverbial baby out with the bath water, and now must face the consequences? If yes, this is the time to make amends. Anything left unfinished will come back to haunt you down the track. Better to get the slate clear now, before we move into this accelerated growth period where your thoughts will be manifesting your reality at a rapid rate. Jupiter in Taurus is slow, steady and methodical. Not traits that you are well known for, although certainly great ones to have during times of crisis.
CANCER: Saturn has just poked and prodded you to make some changes to your relationships. How is that working for you? A great time to implement some new strategies while the Sun is in Virgo and the Moon cycle in the Virgo/ Pisces polarity. Life is a balancing act and one that only you can dictate, as you are the one inside your body. It’s more about assessing your energy levels and cycles on an ongoing basis, rather than having a set method or mode of operation. Adapt your routine to suit these and learn to love, accept and embrace yourself and your changing moods. By doing this, others will receive their queues from you.
CAPRICORN: Saturn your ruler, confronted by Mars in Cancer to begin the fortnight, has brought some issues to the surface for you and with the Pluto/Uranus square still in motion, you are no doubt, feeling a little squeezed. It’s more of the same old, same old. Family and work issues raising their head and demanding change, fairness and understanding. There are no easy solutions here and a quick fix certainly won’t save the day. It’s a good thing then, that you possess infinite patience as you are certainly going to need it. You are probably feeling a renewed sense of passion about your life and your career and this is the part to focus on.
LEO: Mercury remains in your sign this fortnight, although the Sun has moved on. It will be much easier for you to get your point across now that the retrograde has finished. Those glitches that have been occurring during August, find solutions. With the Solar New Year welcomed with this last Birthday, you are well on the way to a new beginning. Or at least have the potential to be, that is if you have made the necessary changes that the August constellations called for. I suggest that you make it easier on yourself and the coming years by being radically honest with yourself, and doing those things that make the heart truly sing.
AQUARIUS: As you are another key player in these coming years with Uranus being your planetary ruler, you are strongly feeling these undercurrents of change. Pluto and Uranus dancing together, doing an intense version of the Tango. Eros is strongly in play, with the Aries theme and no doubt this is evident in your life as well. The structures that are forming seem to receive attack as soon as they are in place, while old methods have to be remodeled and often in a way that is innovative and experimental. All of this keeping you very alert and ever ready for that next curve ball from left field. Stimulating times require fine bodily attunement.
VIRGO: Venus and the Sun now gracing your sign to herald in this Birthday. It looks like an eventful year coming up. One filled with change, and new beginnings.Your individual chart determines how this will play out for you. What you can be sure of, is that the events of this coming year will leave you radically altered in the way that you perceive the world and your role to play within it. It’s a good idea to develop coping mechanisms that might include breathing techniques and body restoration and balancing exercises like yoga or tai chi.You may wish to focus your attention on a new line of work or new career choice. Something that is more in alignment.
PISCES: You have been gifted with a few months to revise your lessons in the link between spirituality and science. As Neptune once more moves through Aquarius you will experience a keen intellect that requires information. This is easy to find and with Chiron in Pisces healing all those wounds of disconnection to the Divine, you will be well positioned to guide others through your inherent gifts of understanding. This is a great time to develop love, compassion and kindness for you. This way you act as a guiding light, purely and simply by your presence, no longer requiring verification from the outside world or by living other peoples values.
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Be Responsible, Eat Responsible Seafood! Focus on the WWF work on sustainable seafood in Indonesia. By Ima Deville
If you love seafood and think that a seafood meal is a healthy option, you are totally right. If you eat seafood as often as the opportunity arises and try all the species available on the menu or at the market, you should really think twice about the issue. The good news is that nobody is saying that we shouldn’t eat seafood and we can continue to enjoy these delicacies from the ocean. However, we all need to do it more responsibly. We know that many fish species are in danger of stock depletion or outright extinction but we don’t necessarily make a parallel with the seafood we have on our plates. The term responsible seafood is now used more often and organisations such as the WWF are putting huge amounts of time and effort to raise the awareness of the public, of supermarkets and restaurants here in Bali. Do you know the world’s consumption of seafood? In 2008 only, the global seafood consumption reached 143 million metric tons! And you might not be aware of the simple economic fact that the more people consume, the more fishing and catching happens everywhere in the world. Indonesia, being an archipelago, is of course a large producer of seafood and the danger is the temptation to produce as much as possible, as quickly as possible, and as cheaply as possible. For this reason the WWF launched their “Choose Your Seafood Right!” campaign aiming to increase the demand on sustainable seafood products. In turn that will lead to increased adoption of sustainable fishery practices among seafood industries in Indonesia and stop further destruction of marine habitats whilst also stopping overfishing. (http://www.wwf.or.id/ en/). The campaign will focus its concern on four primary species which are tuna (including skipjack), grouper, snapper, and shrimp and secondary species which mostly are found as bycatch when fishing the primary species, turtle, shark, dugong, whale, rays, etc. The WWF seafood guide is the core of the campaign. It is a useful document listing fish in 3 categories : Avoid, Reduce and Safe. They further differentiate the species by indicating if it is a legally protected species; a low fecundity species with extreme vulnerability to over-fishing; a species caught using extremely habitat destructive techniques or finally if the species can produce health hazard due to ciguatera or metal bioaccumulation. Codes: 1=legally protected species; 2=low fecundity and
extreme vulnerability to over-fishing; 3=capture techniques extremely habitat destructive; 4=health hazard due to ciguatera or metal bioaccumulation. Cut out and stick the chart on your fridge! This list may change anytime and according to seasons. A particular species of fish can shift from one category to another depending on the numbers and fishing practices. The latest seafood guide is available in Bahasa Indonesia on www.wwf. or.id/seafoodguide or www.panda.org. It indicates the various methods of fishing and shows which ones are recommended or should be avoided. The WWF has been very active in the region to help the preservation of the oceans and their work on coral has been phenomenal. They have identified an area now called the Coral Triangle. It is the global centre of marine biodiversity, a 6 million km2 area spanning Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Timor Leste and the Solomon Islands. What is amazing about this area is that 76% of the world’s coral species, 6 of the world’s 7 marine turtle species, and at least 2,228 reef fish species live in it. It is thus considered as a nursery of the sea. Find out whenever possible the fishing method use. Bycatch usually occurs when the fishing method uses massive nets trawled by boats. Many threatened species such as seabirds, sharks and turtles are caught with this method, adding to the stock-depletion problems of the oceans. Prawns are caught with trawlers that destroy the near shore ocean bottom ecosystem. It is advisable to choose line-caught fish wherever possible. For shellfish, it is better to choose hand-gathered scallops, clams and other shells than dredged ones, langoustines (scampi), and lobsters. Awful truths about destructive methods of fishing can be found on http://www. wwf.or.id/en/about_wwf/whatwedo/marine_species/how_we_ work/campaign/healthy_seas_healthy_seafood/seafood_ guide/ What about the live seafood we can pick in some restaurants? Live seafood restaurants are popular and live fish is considered a delicacy in various cultures. The live reef food fish trade is wide spread in Asia. Reef fish are captured and kept alive for sale in other countries sometimes. Most of these fish such as groupers are typically carnivores, predators at the top of the reef food chain and they are long-lived and often late to mature and reproduce. However most of these types of fish are caught before they had time to reproduce. This process can only speed up the already high rate of extinction and altering the food chain will most certainly have other unknown long-term ecosystem impacts. Fortunately some restaurants have jumped on the bandwagon of conservation and they are daily trying to take initiatives to preserve the oceans’ biodiversity when it comes to their seafood supplies and seafood dishes on offer on their menus. La Lucciola Restaurant can be praised for their sustained efforts: “We have long been concerned for the sustainability of our oceans and are proud supporters of WWF and all they represent. We are heartened by the work they do in SE Asia and have been privileged to host their annual fisheries
meetings at our venue for the past several years. We do our best to stay informed of the threatened species by keeping as up to date as possible with the charts produced by the WWF specific to our region. Our chef sources the most sustainable p r o d u c t possible for the restaurant using the guidelines provided by them. As most of our seafood is sourced locally, we are grateful for the guidance WWF provides on a regular basis. Additionally, we engage in assistance when Sea Turtles nest on our shores to ensure the eggs are collected and cared for. Once hatched, the turtles are re-released on our beach to hopefully repeat the cycle,” said Denise French, La Lucciola Restaurant. Part of the WWF initiative is to engage corporations in promoting sustainable seafood with their customers and to make sustainable products available for market. WWFIndonesia has established Seafood Savers, a dialogue between producers, retailers and financial institutions who are willing to achieve the highest standard of sustainable seafood business. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) and the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) deliver standard certifications. As retailer, a restaurant like La Lucciola or a supermarket is responsible to provide sustainable seafood products as well as to educate its customers about sustainable seafood and other marine issues. As member of Seafood Savers, they will have the right to use the Seafood Savers logo in their store so that people recognize them as a good company with concern for the environment. This is a relatively new initiative and no company is a member of Seafood Savers yet in Bali. However, 10 companies (3 of whom are retailers) have applied for Seafood Savers membership and are in the process of acquiring their membership. Keep an eye out for the Seafood Savers logo. An idea is to start gathering recipes using sustainable seafood. The WWF gives 4 delicious recipes in Bahasa Indonesia: Ikan Tenggiri Saos Lada Hitam, Ikan Tenggiri Saos Szechuan, Salad Ubur-Ubur Saos Kacang, Salad Ubur-Ubur Saos Tabasco. Pelagic fish such as mackerel, tuna and trevally make great dishes and are simply prepared. You don’t have to be a conservationist to help save the Coral Triangle. Every-day decisions about which food to buy can help you become more respectful of our planet and a true agent of change. Talk about it at home, with your pembantus and your kids. Once we are aware of the problem and informed about the solutions, we can change and adopt better habits. Many thanks to Dr. Lida Pet-Soede, WWF-Indonesia Marine Program Director, and Dewi Satriani, Marine Communications and Outreach Manager for providing most of the information for this article. We encourage you to visit www.wwf.or.id/en/ to find out more information on key preservation issues.
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Local News Bali’s Traffic-Clogged Streets Soon to Get Relief from New Bus Network Southern Bali will get its own bus network with dedicated bus lanes before the end of the month, an official said on Wednesday (3/8). Based on the TransJakarta busway, the Trans Sarbagita busway will begin operating on a trial basis at the end of the month, said Made Santha, head of the Bali Transportation, Information and Communication Office. The name Sarbagita, Santha said, was derived from the names of the main districts and cities served by the network: Denpasar city, Badung district, Gianyar district and city and Tabanan district and city. “In the first trial run, the route will be from the Batu Bulan terminal in Gianyar to Nusa Dua in Badung,” he said. A total of 15 buses - with a capacity of 20 and 40 passengers -have been prepared for the Trans Sarbagita network, which will comprise 17 routes. Fares will be the similar to those on the TransJakarta network, although students will receive a discount on the Trans Sarbagita. Adults will pay Rp 3,500 (41 cents) and students Rp. 2,500. Santha said he hoped that the new network would be able to help alleviate congestion on the streets used by the buses. He said the number of vehicles had grown rapidly in Bali during recent years, from 1.58 million in 2006 to 2.35 million at the start of this year. About 1.9 million of these vehicles, he said, were operating
in the southern Bali. While vehicle numbers are increasing at a rapid pace, road construction grows by only 2.5 percent annually. The provincial government previously warned that traffic was becoming so bad that Bali could be gridlocked in just five years. To ensure the Trans Sarbagita operated smoothly, Santha said, the government would set up automated traffic control systems at a number of congestion points along the routes. That would enable authorities to take quick action whenever congestion was detected. If a road became packed with vehicles, it could be given priority for green lights, preventing congestion from getting out of control, he said. If an area was experiencing traffic heavy flow vehicles could also be diverted to less congested lanes. Santha said the government would allocate Rp. 6 billion from the state budget for the project. Ketut Teneng, a spokesman for the Bali provincial government, said the funding to build the Trans Sarbagita system would be disbursed to the regional administration by the central government. Teneng said the Bali administration was subsidizing the fares for the Trans Sarbagita busway. The true cost of tickets, he said, should have been Rp. 7,000, but the subsidy brought it down to Rp. 3,500. He said time was still needed to change the buses’ number plates. As they were gifts from the central government, the buses still had Jakarta registration plates. (August 4th 2011)
Indonesian Man Jailed for Defending Himself An Indonesian court on Monday (15/8) jailed a minority sect member for six months for defending himself and others from a lynch mob which killed three of his friends earlier this year.
“Those responsible for the deaths of three Ahmadis got three to six months, and Sudjana also got six months -seems like the Ahmadiyah face blatant discrimination not just from Islamic militant mobs, but also from an Indonesian court.”
The sentence was the same or stiffer than those handed out last month to 12 Islamic extremists who led the mob in the February rampage, including a teenager who was filmed crushing one victim’s head with a stone.
One of the mob, members of Indonesia’s majority Sunni sect, almost severed Sudjana’s left hand with a machete during the February 6 onslaught, which pitted about 20 Ahmadiyah followers against around 1,500 enraged fanatics.
Human rights activists expressed outrage that one of those wounded by the mob should be jailed for longer than the leaders of the violence. A panel of judges found Ahmadiyah sect member Deden Sudjana guilty of ill-treatment and ignoring an order to evacuate the sect’s property in Cikeusik, western Java, as the armed mob arrived.
A secretly filmed video of the Cikeusik rampage sparked international concern when it appeared online within days of the attack. The footage shows police fleeing the scene as the mob - armed with machetes and knives and shouting abuse at the “infidels” - launched their attack.
“The defendant failed to act following the police order to evacuate,” one of the judges told Serang district court. “Video footage shows the defendant started punching a man with a black jacket,” the judge added. Wearing a traditional batik shirt, the 48-year old defendant heard the sentence in stunned silence. Later he told AFP he was “disappointed” with the ruling. “It’s embarrassing. I’m purely a victim who has been criminalized in my own country,” he told AFP. “There was no police order to evacuate and I hit the man because he entered our house of worship, calling us infidels, and ordered people to kill us. Isn’t it normal that I hit the man as an act of self-defense?” Sudjana said he would consult with his lawyer about lodging an appeal. Ahmadiyah, unlike mainstream Muslims, do not believe Mohammed was the last prophet and are regarded as heretics and blasphemers by conservatives in countries such as Indonesia and Pakistan. Human Rights Watch deputy Asia director Elaine Pearson said: “The inconsistency between the trials of those who killed the Ahmadiyah and the trial of Deden Sudjana is appalling and smacks of injustice.
A handful of Ahmadiyah men tried to defend the property with stones and slingshots but were quickly overwhelmed. Pearson said the Indonesian government “should clean up its justice system”, which President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono admits is at the mercy of a “court mafia” of corrupt police, prosecutors and judges. “The failure to hold the perpetrators of religious violence accountable just leads to more violence,” she said, referring to an attack by Islamic extremists on an Ahmadiyah mosque in the town of Makassar on Sunday. Human rights activists say religious intolerance has been on the rise in Indonesia under Yudhoyono, who is accused of pandering to conservative Muslim voters rather than upholding the country’s pluralistic traditions. Indonesian officials including Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa have dismissed international concern about the judiciary’s handling of the Cikeusik violence, saying the state cannot intervene in the courts. The United States and the European Union have expressed misgivings over the perceived light sentences given to the perpetrators of the attack. (August 15th 2011)
British Tourist Arrivals in Bali up 25.86 pct The number of British tourists visiting Bali in the first half of 2011 climbed 25.86 percent to 48,489 from 38,526 in the same period last year. Britain now ranks eighth among top ten sources of Bali’s foreign tourists after Australia, China, Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan, South Korea and Singapore. (August 10th 2011) Population Boom Threatens Food Supply A population boom in Indonesia over the next few years may threaten food supply, according to Chairman of the National Population and Family Planning Agency Sugiri Syarief. The country’s rice consumption was still very high, namely 139.19 kg per capita per year, Sugiri said here on Thursday (11/8) during a media gathering on “The Population Problems & Food Supply”. Factors affecting the situation were said to be the rapid land conversion from farming area into resettlement areas and the climate change triggered by the high population growth causing harvest failure. Based on the population census 2010, the country’s population has reached 237.6 million with the population growth rate at 1.49 per year. (August 12th 2011) Twenty Bali Starlings to be Released into Local Habitat Twenty Bali starlings (Leucopsar rothschildi) from European countries will be released into their natural habitat in the near future, according to an NGO spokesman. “The planned arrival of the 20 Bali starlings is thanks to our cooperation with the Koelner Zoo in Germany,” Bradley T Gardner, the founder of the Begawan Foundation engaged in Bali starling preservation, said here on Saturday (6/8). The birds will first be quarantined at Bali Bird Park for two weeks, and later moved to a breeding center belonging to Begawan Foundation at Sibang, Badung District, Bali. “The 20 birds which have become Bali icon, comprise 10 female and 10 male,” he said. The arrival of the 20 Bali starlings will become a celebration for the success of the foundation which was established 12 years ago. The European Union has trusted the foundation in the preservation of the endangered birds, he said. Recently, three Bali Starlings were successfully returned to their habitat in the Bali Bird Park from Jurong Bird Park in Singapore. The Bali Starling Conservation Project was Begawan Foundation’s first initiative, established in 1999 with the aim of saving the rare bird from the very real threat of extinction. Famed for its beauty, the Balinese Starling was officially adopted as Bali province’s mascot in 1991. (August 6th 2011) Cattle Exports from WA to Indonesia Resuming Cattle exports from WA to Indonesia are expected to resume this week with two ships scheduled to leave Wyndham. Two thousand head of cattle are due to leave the East Kimberley port on Wednesday (17/8). Exporter Wellards has received approval to have a boat leave later in the week. They will be the first animals shipped from WA since the Federal Government suspended live exports to the state’s largest market in early June. Wellards managing director Steve Meerwald says people can have confidence in the new monitoring system that has been introduced. “What’s changed is that now the only abattoirs can be processed through are ones that have been independently assessed and accredited to at least meet the Australian interpretation of the international animal welfare standards,” he said. (August 15th 2011) Australian Woman Mugged A 56 year old Australian woman was recently the victim of a robbery on Jl Kesari in Sanur on Sunday (7/8). The woman had just arrived from Australia and was walking alone outside her villa when the robbery happened. The victim was trailed by the two thieves who were riding a motorcycle. Once the woman was in a quiet area, one of the thieves approached the victim on foot, snatched her bag, and ran towards his accomplice, who was waiting on the motorbike. The thieves managed to make a clean getaway. “The victim did not have time to catch the license plate number of the motorcycle. She just remembers that there were two perpetrators,” said a police spokesperson said. The victim lost a total of Rp. 2.5 million in cash and an ATM card, as well as her bag. (August 8th 2011)
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Rabies Claims Another Victim I Wayan Suartawan (29) of Klunkung died on Friday (5/8) having had a history of being bitten by a dog. Suartawan was admitted to Sanglah General hospital in Denpasar on Thursday (4/8) however the deadly virus has already reached the victims brain. He passed away only 24 hours after admission to the hospital. The man apparently did not seek treatment immediately after the bite. There is no known cure for rabies and Suartawan is the 18th victim to die of rabies so far this year. Chief Medical Officer Dr Bali. Nyoman Sutedja, MPH stated some time ago that even with intensive eradication programs such as mass animal vaccination and culling, it would take at least 2 years to have the spread of the disease under control. Based on medical data the number of dog bite cases showed a decline in 2011, although the average number of bite cases is still above 100 per day. (August 6th 2011) Formaldehyde-Laced Foods Reemerge in Indonesian Market Places Indonesian authorities have again discovered some foods with formalin (formaldehyde) being sold in markets in a number of regions across the country. The findings were made after a four-year absence since the corpse-preserving chemical was widely used by food vendors in the country in late 2005 and early 2006. Authorities in the past few days discovered foods with formalin at traditional markets in such regions as Lampung, Palembang in South Sumatra, Jakarta, Trenggalek in East Java, Banda Aceh in Ace, Klaten in Central Java and Denpasar in Bali. Ridwan warned the local community to beware of consuming foods containing formalin and borax, a white soluble substance used as an antiseptic. He said that traders at local markets across the country were using formalin and borax to preserve wet noodles, tofu, grass jelly, and cendol (doughy rice-flour droplets used in cold drinks) as well as meat such as chicken and beef. Doctors said that in higher concentrations formaldehyde was capable of causing vomiting, kidney problems, coma and even death but the traders seem to ignore the warning and that the use of such a chemical substance in food is getting out of hand. (August 12th 2011) ‘Corrupt’ Politician Returned to Indonesia from Colombia An Indonesian politician has returned after three months as a fugitive to face corruption charges in a case that has riveted the nation and tested its shaky reputation for fighting corruption. Muhammad Nazaruddin, the governing Democratic Party’s ex-treasurer, was captured last week in Colombia. He denies charges that he accepted $3m (£1.8m) in bribes from a company contracted to build an athletes’ village for this year’s Southeast Asian Games. Before his extradition, Mr. Nazaruddin rang local newspapers and TV news stations to say he was ready to expose corruption elsewhere within the governing party. The case threatens the credibility of the party’s founder, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. His 2009 re-election campaign presented him as being the “Mr. Clean” of Indonesian politics. Hundreds of people have been arrested for alleged corruption since President Yudhoyono took office. But critics note high-ranking officials have largely been left alone. Mr. Nazaruddin was taken into custody on Saturday after landing in Jakarta, the Anti-Corruption Commission said. The president has ordered that Mr. Nazaruddin has full protection, while authorities probe the Games scandal. No trial date has been set. Indonesia emerged only recently from a 32-year dictatorship under General Suharto, whose family was accused of profiting from corruption to the tune of $600m. (August 15th 2011)
Garuda Revamps Fleet with Airbuses Garuda Indonesia has finalized the order for $2.13 billion in Airbus aircraft, which will add 25 new planes to its fleet, the airline’s chief financial officer said. The announcement confirmed an agreement made in June between Garuda and Airbus at the Paris Air Show. The 25 new Airbus A320s, including 10 fuel-efficient A320neos, will replace the Boeing 737-300s and 737-400s currently flown by Garuda’s low-cost unit, Citilink. Citilink currently flies five 737s and is expected to receive the new Airbus planes in early 2014. Garuda aims to carry 35 million passengers in 2015, including those flying with Citilink. Last year, Garuda alone carried 13 million passengers and more than 200,000 tons of cargo with a fleet of 86 planes. The airline plans to add 68 aircraft in the next four years, nearly doubling its fleet as well as adding new overseas destinations, which will include Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia and Australia. (August 9th 2011) Aussie out of Notorious Bali Jail A Melbourne man is expected to return to Australia this week following a 14-month stint in Bali’s notorious Kerobokan jail for cocaine possession. Angus McCaskill was initially given seven years in jail after being caught with less than four grams of cocaine after a boozy night out in Bali in June last year but had his sentence slashed in April to just 12 months following a High Court appeal. An appeal by prosecutors against the lower sentence has now been rejected by the Indonesian Supreme Court, meaning the 57-year-old is set to walk free. It’s understood the court made the appeal decision a priority as McCaskill had already served his term. However, he was forced to remain in Kerobokan while the appeal was pending. The New Zealand-born businessman was arrested in June last year at a supermarket in Tuban near Bali’s international airport with five plastic pouches containing 3.84 grams of cocaine. He had used the drug after getting drunk while watching a World Cup football match. (August 15th 2011) Bali Bomb Suspect Extradited to Indonesia An Indonesian man alleged to have made the explosives used in the 2002 Bali bombings has been extradited to Jakarta, more than six months after he was captured in northwest Pakistan. Umar Patek had a $1 million bounty on his head when authorities caught up with him on January 25 in Abbottabad, the same town where Osama bin Laden was killed in a US raid four months later. The head of Indonesia’s anti-terrorism agency, Ansyaad Mbai, told the Associated Press that it was no coincidence that Patek had turned up in Abbottabad. “Patek was very valuable for the US,” he said on Wednesday (10/8), hours before the 41-year-old boarded an Indonesian plane sent to a Pakistani air force base just outside Islamabad. “He helped lead authorities to bin Laden,’’ Mbai said, without elaborating. Security analysts also say Patek is one of the few Indonesian extremists who would be able to explain to authorities the connections and extent of cooperation between armed radical groups in Asia. Patek was reported to have been injured during the shootout with the security forces that resulted in his arrest. Indonesian officials say Patek has confessed to playing a key role in the 2002 Bali bombings, which killed 202 people, many of them foreign tourists, including 88 Australians. He also admitted to making the bombs used in a string of Christmas Eve attacks on churches in 2000 that claimed 19 lives, they say.Mbai said Patek has valuable intelligence about al-Qaeda and links with its Southeast Asia affiliate, Jemaah Islamiyah, blamed for the Bali bombings and all other major attacks in Indonesia. Patek is one of the most senior suspects to have been captured alive. (August 11th 2011)
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Mayor Faces Charges Over Unwelcome Birthday Gift to Ex-wife The woman always wanted a “big rock,” so the ex-hubby delivered one. He had a 20-ton boulder, topped with a pink ribbon, dumped on her front lawn. The couple divorced last year after a decade of marriage. Theater will Boot Cellphone Users - and Not Give Them Refunds As of last Friday, Wehrenberg Theatres patrons were asked to put their cellphones on vibrate and to leave theater auditoriums if they need to talk. But “we’re taking it to a different level” by evicting phone-users and not giving them refunds, says a spokeswoman. “A couple of times over the weekend, we got standing ovations” when the new policy was announced on the screen. Angry McDonald’s Customer Refuses to Leave Drive-thru Lane Three hours after getting food at a McDonald’s, a 29-year-old customer returned and refused to leave the drive-thru as he angrily objected to his food. The guy stated “he will hold up the line until he gets his way,” according to the police report. The possible subject of his wrath was the tomatoes he got in his meal. Next time, try Burger King where you can “have it your way” (w/o tomatoes). Cab Passenger Skips Out on Fare, but Leaves ID and Bong Behind The 19-year-old man jumped from the cab without paying the fare, but he left a bag in the backseat that included his bong and an ID. Police contacted the man’s father, who sent his son to the police department, where he was ticketed. Woman Turns Over and Finds a Drunk Teen in Her Bed The 47-year-old woman and her son tried to wake the intoxicated teen, but police said the boy was too out of it to make any sense. The teen was eventually able to tell officers he’d had a beer with his friends earlier and that they had dropped him off at what he thought was his mother’s house. Boy’s Wallet is Returned after He Posts Letter on 7-Eleven Window Nine-year-old Charlie explained in his letter how he forgot his wallet next to the Slurpee machine and it was gone when he went back to get it. It contained more than $300 he had worked to save, and gift cards he just received for his birthday. “The wallet’s been returned,” the store manager said on Monday. “Some lady turned it in and Charlie got his wallet back. Everything was in there.” Man Hopes to Make a Jacket Out of Road-kill Python Snake The guy and his pals found the 16-foot-long python lying dead on the side of the road, apparently run over by a car just below its neck. “I’m hoping to get enough to make a leather jacket out of it,” says Nick Pfeifer. “If I don’t have enough for a whole jacket, I’ll probably do a vest.” Teacher Suspended for Calling Students “Airheads,” “Idiots” “Freaking morons,” too. Ouch - the truth hurts! The school’s HR department sent a letter to the teacher that said: “You told a student that nothing smart could ever come out of her mouth, and that nobody likes her anyway. You had a picture of the superintendent next to your desk, and periodically ridiculed him to your students.”
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“Every month we have staff training with a variety of treatments that we offer to expats at a reduced cost, so that our staff can maintain their skills,” said Sonya. Sonja and Delma both strongly believe that getting a massage isn’t enough to make a significant impact on people’s lives. To go deeper and really feel a big shift or clearing, a person needs at least a half day of pampering which may include a variety of personalized treatments which begin with stretching and chanting a sacred mantra, followed by a body scrub, aromatherapy massage, facial or other treatment packages depending on the client’s needs.
On September 3rd and 4th there will be a very special intensive healing weekend at Aroma Spa Retreat. This unique program will include sunrise Tai Chi, many amazing spa treatments which will assist you with unwinding and getting back in touch with yourself, interactive sessions to explore your inner desires and clear old patterns, private healing sessions, massages and much more! A special local price is available; please contact Delma Davies on: +6281338014610 for more information. For questions or comments about this column please email: michelina630@hotmail.com Copyright 2011 © Michele Cempaka
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by Dr. Rob Taksu’s Artist of the Month Paintings by Dodit Artawan At Taksu Art Gallery, W Retreat & Spa, Jl. Petitengent, Seminyak. Tel: 738106 Dodit Artawan was born in Batubulan in 1978. He lives and works in Bali. Upon graduation from the Indonesian Art Institute of Denpasar, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, in 1997, Dodit started working as part of the TAXU Art Clinic, an artists’ collective that created quite an upheaval in the Balinese contemporary art scene. The collective challenged the dominant themes in contemporary Balinese art, by using long established traditional Balinese elements. This caused quite a stir. Dodit has since left the collective, and now concentrates on a form of satirical hyper-realism, with contains much strong political, cultural, and social observations. The use of daily images, or insignificant objects, has emerged as the most compelling subjects in Dodit’s work. These images represent what Dodit discerns in his surroundings. Information gained from these objects, or images, reflect the explosion of ‘Neo-Pop’ imagery, which is to be found in this new era of mass-media overkill. Dodit elects to choose images that are close to society’s collective memory. He presents arbitrary signs that could be read as political or neutral in opinion, historical or non-historical, or something representative or non-representative. His paintings show a visual fascination with the real and the unreal, with fact and illusion. But, with all of Dodit’s current works, the viewer must look beyond the surface to find the real meaning. ‘Drink Responsibly’ shows an interest in form, composition, color and patterning, yet, it is the paintings message about alcoholic consumption which packs the punch. Likewise, ‘Barbie Martini’ sends a powerful message about role models, and negative self-indulgent lifestyles. Dodit’s witty works all encourage the viewer to dig a little bit deeper, especially in pieces that challenge our perception towards what is reality, or simply just ‘pop’ culture. Deadline Paintings by Nyoman Suarnata At Adi’s Gallery, Jl. Bisma 102, Ubud. Tel: 977104 Balinese artist Nyoman Suarnata feels that every one of his paintings includes meanings and messages. “There is information about good or bad phenomena”, Nyoman states, “or things which occur inside of me, in my own thinking and feelings, and, also things which happen outside of me. In my environment and my social life. This is the stuff I like to communicate”. Nyoman doesn’t try to force people into accepting what he thinks and feels. “I only submit topics honestly and off the cuff”, he says, “and show my feelings which come along with this. I try to express myself by talking about some existing environmental and social problems”. As an artist, and within all of his paintings, Nyoman attempts to deliver messages which anyone can read with their own deep capacity to perceive and understand.
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In Nyoman’s exhibition, ‘Deadline’, the works ‘Untitled 1, 2 & 3’ demonstrate that Nyoman also likes to use a certain amount of symbolism to get his messages across. For example, the idea of
elephants arose when Nyoman watched a TV show about killing elephants. In this show the elephants were slaughtered, and their dead bodies strewn around. This depiction was distressing for Nyoman. The roosters in his paintings are more about his own personal Untitled 2 iconography. The rooster, Nyoman feels, can elicit remarkable fears amongst all human beings. However, maybe the most controversial symbol Nyoman uses is the banana, which represents male genitalia. In Indonesia uproar has been caused by the new pornography laws. Nyoman considers that the banana, and its shape and color, can suggest men’s genitals, and he hopes people will think about this when they see the banana in his paintings. Nyoman uses the banana as an object to Untitled 3 focus on the pornography laws. Hortus Conclusus (Walled Garden) Ceramics by Catherine Lane At Gaya Ceramic and Design, Jl. Raya Sayan, Sayan, Ubud. Tel: 976220 Hermes, the Greek god of both alchemy and boundaried gardens was the starting point for Catherine Lane’s current exhibition of ceramics. Gardens and walls are both intrinsic elements in the Balinese environment, but, in her emotive ceramic sculptures, which can involve mixed-media, Catherine also explores highly personal, cultural, and narrative notions of enclosure and exposure. The works in ‘Hortus Conclusus’ present figures that are unspecific in gender and role, for ideas of masculinity and femininity are softened and sometimes blurred. For Catherine, it seems that individual experiences and choices are grounded in our humanness, not our sexuality. Catherine’s works strike a resonant inner-note for each of us. It’s as if she has created in her ceramics, for all of us Hortus Conclusus to see, her most intimate thoughts. Catherine also feels that: “Gardens are places of sanctuary in which we can receive special gifts and honor our selves, but, we must always remember that what we receive in the garden needs to be given away”. Consequently, her installation work, entitled ‘Garden Sustenance’, again brings the viewers literally into the garden of her creative making. Tiny sheets of polished porcelain, very carefully inscribed with a message, and then gently nestled inside a typical Indonesian banana-leaf food parcel, line the shelves of Gaya Ceramic’s gallery space. Thoughtful phrases are packaged to signify each day of Catherine’s time spent in Bali, her musings, and her desire to share her fruitfulness.
At the opening of her exhibition, she invited each guest to unwrap and take one note home with them. This ‘touching and emotional teaser’ presented much ‘food’ for thought. E-mail: artwords2004@yahoo.com.au Copyright © 2011 Dr. Rob You can read all past articles of Artwords at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Awe to the Earth Artist : Keiji Uji Genre : Sculpture Period : July 2 until September 26, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Baliwood Resort Art Space, Jl. Penestanan, Sayan, Ubud Tel: 972616 Benang Merah Artist : Komp@asRUPA (77 artist) Genre : Paintings Period : August 10 until September 10, 2011 Every day, 10.00AM until 9.00PM Location : Terasseni Gallery, Jl. Raya Nyuh Kuning no. 1, Pengosekan, Ubud Tel: 0817565717 Body Theatre Artist : Wayan Kun Adnyana Genre : Paintings Period : September 1 until October 3, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran Bay Tel: 701010 Deadline Artist : Nyoman Suarnata Genre : Paintings Period : July 31 until August 28, 2011 Every day, 10.00AM until 5.00PM Location : Adi’s Gallery, Jl. Bisma 102, Ubud Tel: 977104 Hortus Conclusus (Walled Garden) Artist : Catherine Lane Genre : Ceramics Period : August 6 until August 30, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 4.30PM Location : Gaya Ceramic and Design, Jl. Raya Sayan, Sayan, Ubud Tel: 976220 My World Wonderland Artist : Daniel Kho Genre : Artworks Period : August 13 until September 13, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 9.00PM Location : Gaya Art Space, Jl. Raya Sayan, Ubud Tel: 979252 Taksu’s Artist of the Month Artist : Dodit Artawan Genre : Paintings Period : August 1 until August 31, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 9.00PM Location : Taksu Art Gallery, W Retreat & Spa, Jl. Petitengent, Seminyak. Tel: 738106 The Dynamic Power of Bali - Line and Color Artist : Leticia Balacek Genre : Drawings Period : August 19 until September 12, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 9.00PM Location : Alila Ubud, Desa Melinggih Kelod, Payangan, Gianyar Tel: 08123878112 Please e-mail Bali Advertiser to place your exhibition here free of charge. Bali Advertiser reserves the right to publish or not publish submissions.
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WANTED
For the new cafe in Seminyak. Good English, great personality and passion for coffee is a must. Please call for interview: 0812 3678 6859 or send your CV to threezero.den@gmail.com NC/Es/24 Aug 11
Looking for a Women’s Fashion min. of 3 years experience.
Bali Advertiser
24 August - 07 September, 2011
Designer
with a
• Must be a team worker. • Able to work with customer requirements to produce ranges applicable to trends. • Manage and motivate processes they are directly involved with. • Must be self motivated and reliable. • Must have international experience. • Must be able to work to deadlines All enquiries: lostinparadise639@gmail.com NC/Es/10 Aug 11
A Hospitality company in Bali is looking for an EXPAT with great and innovative staff training skills, able to design training programmes and implement them. The person we are looking for has some experience in Quality Assurance and people management, as well as good communication and rapport building skills. The ability to speak Indonesian is a definite advantage. If you have these skills and qualities, please send your CV today to: recruitment@karmaroyalgroup.com Only short-listed applicants will be contacted for an interview
LOOKING FOR STAFF (Cari Tenaga)
Office Coordinator, Temporary or Permanent. Friendly, small and established business in Ubud. Fluent English, excellent typing and computer skills, Very organized. Call: 0821 4549 3126. [981] Native English tutor is required 10 hours/week. Sanur. <7989347@gmail. com>, +62 821 4718 6661. [982] Looking for qualified Computer TechnicianHardware/ Software capable and internet savvy for all computer requirements. Full time employment to assist Company I.T. -General Office Admin Duties/ Errands also. Must be reliable, have a positive attitude and self driven to succeed. Must speak English. Please send CV to: <nairana@nairana. com>. [983]
NC/Es/24 Aug 11
Kapal-Laut Jewellery and Accessories We continue growing and opening new shops
SHOP MANAGER Female with good communication skills and human relation management. Experience in retail management. English and computer literate. Smart and multitasking. Attention to detail and good taste. Team worker. Able to manage and to oversee 2 to 4 shops in Bali, supervise and coordinate SPG team. Send CV with photo to hrd@kapal-laut.com NC/Es/24 Aug11
SALES & MARKETING MANAGER
If you like to make a difference in people’s lives, this role is for you. Vibrant and supportive team offers you a challenging role in Sales and Marketing department. We are looking for you to join our team as Sales & Marketing Manager. Responsibilities: • Sales and promotion of BALIEPICURE services, including F&B, SPA, concierge, and venue. • Generate ideas for creative sales of the products/services • Take part in sales process including lead generation, sales calls (visits), proposals, follow ups, etc. Actively search and contract new business at all times • Establish outstanding relationships with villa managers/owners, corporate businesses, within local, domestic and international markets • Liaise with villa managers/owners to ensure quality services are provided to the villa guests and services are promoted • Reporting, budgeting and forecasting • Liaise with the operational department to ensure the services are of high standard • Support ADOS in updating Sales Manual and other department related documents. • Involvement in drawing up Sales Activity Plan • Involvement in supporting DOS in department target setting for self and team Requirements: • At least 3 years of experience in similar area. Bali experience is a plus • Strong analytical skills to understand key business indicators and competitive trends • Excellent organizational and planning skills • Energetic, innovative, detail oriented and have a passion for giving guests an exceptional service • Qualifications in sales, public relations or marketing • Fluent in English Please forward you’re CV, Salary expectation, ASAP to roma.sirait@ baliepicure.com or Jl. Raya Kerobokan no. 253, Kerobokan Bali 80361
Looking for Cust. Services (female, English, Apple knowledge). Technical Support (MacOS & Windows). Send CV+Photo to <hrd@ iphonebali.com>. [984 ] Fine dine restaurant looking for Manager (male, 5yrs. exp.), Marketing & Hostess (female, 3yrs. exp.). Good English spoken and written. Call 743 7771 or <info@ dsignfurniture.com>. [985]
BUSINESS SERVICES All your photography needs. Wedding, villas, product, etc. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus. com>. [553] Xenia for rent with the driver, daily or weekly. Competitive price for your holiday or business. Please contact Agung 0819 3620 2170. [184] Faves, speacialist in; fine silver crochet jewelry, soft toys, hotel give-away amenities. Please call/SMS 0878 6116 3056. [524] Custom Skateparks Design - Build - Consult. 081 2394 2215. [905] Web Designer & Graphic Design. I can help you to develop website with personal price, including hosting or domain name also printing project. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus.com>. [553] Architecture Design. Interior and Exterior design. Call 0878 6096 9018 or 749 3759. [525]
Massage. Rose 0821 4587 5369. [537]
Professional photographer with own photo studio in Jimbaran for all assignments
For Bahasa course + Interpreter service. Call Moko 0812 3651 4990. [488] Product Photography. Affordable price. 0819 9911 7888 <www.AriosGallery. com>. [708] Lernen Sie Deutsch? Indonesisch Englisch interpreter <ebakkara@ gmail.com> 0813 9110 8278. (0361) 804 1084. [946]
outside and at the studio. 0821 4729 9007 or 0878 6176 0402. [968] Virtual Tours. Advertise your Hotel, Villa, Land with an online
panoramic
virtual
tour. Custom made for your website. Call Mr. Wonderful 0878
6062
2506
<nasicampurenak@gmail. com>. [969] Private tutoring for English
On Call Massage Service. 15 years experience. Hp. 081 2387 4534. [949]
or
Certified European Project Manager with own MEP/ Architect/Supervisor staff, very experienced, excellent reference list in Bali and abroad, looking for new projects. Phone: +62 81 2380 9310. Mail: <pm@ ossbali.com>. [077]
Freelance Make-up artist.
Sale best price a 2 unique old carving (IDR 3 billions/ nego) and 1 container teak wood recycle furniture (IDR 120 million/ nego) for more information about our products visit on <http://furecycle.blogspot. com>. [967]
Professional
Bahasa.
Professional
female tutor. Home / office. Call: 0361-803 5005. [653]
Professional
6
years
experience, wedding, prewedding, party, etc. Liztya +62 856 4821 9224 or +62 812
3150
1655.
Email:
<liztya84@gmail.com>. Free trial. [972] language
course: Bahasa - English Hebrew - French - Spanish. +62 (0361) 215 1333. [914] Professional web design developer
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maintenance
+62 819 3309 9020. [926]
Looking for experienced SPG. Must speak English, very good package & benefits. Send CV to <info@ namustore.com>. [987] The Mango Tree Café will open soon! Looking for staffs: Waiters, Cashier, Juice Maker, Barista, Chef, Chef Assistant, Kitchen Helper. Fresh graduated, speak English, honest. Send CV and details to : <themangotreecafe@gmail. com> or contact to 0821 4548 3142. [927]
NC/Es/10 Aug 11
Vacancy Chief Executive Officer for the Flores Destination Management Organisation (Flores DMO) On behalf of the Destination Management Organization (DMO) for the Flores island, Swisscontact is seeking for a qualified professional with competences and in-depth management experiences in tourism sector. Potential candidates must have: - Strong commitment to develop and improve the Flores island as a tourism destination; - Entrepreneurship and managerial skill (leading organization) with at least 5 years experience in tourism businesses; - Strong communicational, interpersonal and organizational skills; - Excellent networking skills (local, regional, up to international level), - Physically and mentally healthy and energetic; - Proficiency in English, additional foreign languages will be an advantage; - Excellent computer skills. Male or female candidates will be given equal chances for this vacancy. The location of this position will be in Flores (secretarial district) with regular traveling within and outside the island. The selected candidate will be contracted directly by the Flores DMO. Candidates are invited to submit their CV, complete list of references, and short resume in English before 4 September 2011 to: bernadette.bodenmueller@swisscontact-wisata.org Also send via post mail to: Swisscontact Jl. Batur Sari No. 20SB Sanur Kauh, Bali 80228, Indonesia Please write ‘Vacancy Chief Executive Officer DMO Flores’ in the subject line of your email.
Photo Copyright Paul A. Thompson, 081 747 66398
Swisscontact is an international development NGO with 40 years of experience in Indonesia. Currently Swisscontact supports the development of Flores as a competitive Tourism Destination with a professional management organization. NC/Es/24 Aug 11
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Bali Advertiser
AquaMarine Diving – Bali
LOOKING FOR WORK (Cari Kerja)
(Seminyak)
Marketing / Local Sales Required: Extremely high level of English plus - Results-oriented with proven track-record - Able to work independently - Active mind and proactive attitude - Must have own transport 1 pg cover letter and CV, with expected salary and available start date: Operations@AquaMarineDiving.com NC/Es/24 Aug 11
Incoming travel agency is currently looking for:
1 Management Assistant plus 1 Operation Staff Requirement: 1) An outgoing personality 2) Flexible and able to work under pressure 3) Good knowledge of English and Indonesian language 4) Organization and supervising skills 5) Such as with a travel agency or tour operator background Please send application & CV to: GoVacation Indonesia. Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai, No. 7 Sanur. Fax #285684. Email : yanti@govacation-indonesia.com NC/Es/24 Aug 11
Bartenders! We’re looking for professional, stylish and experienced bartenders to work with our highend events team. Must have experience in a high-end bar environment or with events, be able to make great cocktails, creative garnishes, etc. and manage setup, presentation, pack up, etc. Great English speaking skills essential. Regular work available immediately. If this sounds like you, we want to meet you! Please send email with details and photo to: info@balistarz.com NC/Es/ 27 Jul 11
EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 5.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 11.000 per word 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp.11.000 per word 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.
The Layar is an estate of 23 villas, each with its own garden, pool, and Jacuzzi, designed by renowned GM architects, and located in the heart of the most sought after area of Seminyak, Bali. We are currently seeking for following positions:
1. General Manager • • • • • • • • • •
Employment
24 August - 07 September, 2011
Over 5 Years GM Experience Proven track record International Hotel experience Opening hotel experience Business Development experience Sound Financial and Business acumen Well developed Management skills Visionary Leader Project Management Strategic Planning
2. Financial Controller
• Minimum 5 years of relevant experience in similar capacity. • Skills and experience in hotel various operation departments is also a plus. • Excellent command of both spoken and written English. • Sound leadership, communication and interpersonal skills. • Computer literacy. • Sophisticated, meticulous, initiative and able to work under pressure.
3. Chief Accounting
• Min Bachelor Degree in Accounting • Min. 5 years experiences in the same field • Good in making accounting reports & strong in numerical ability • Fluent in English, both oral and written • Able to work under pressure, accurate, honest detail & well organized • Have good personality, interpersonal, leadership & communication skill • Experiences in hotel industry will be advantage
4. Assistant Administration (Accounting background)
• Min. D3 in Accounting • At least 2 years’ experience in accounts and administration work, expected to be • Diligent, meticulous and performance oriented. • Able to work independently a well as in a team.
Please send your application letter with update Curriculum Vitae and recent color photograph, should be sent to : cvinfo.resort@gmail.com NC/Es/24 Aug 11
Expat seeking employment as Project Manager / Supervisor or can build for you. 081 2362 9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050] Nanny experienced/skillful. Deutsch/English speaking. 0821 4614 7280. [828] Indonesian male, fully qualified cabinet/ furniture maker by Hunter TAFE Australia looking for handyman jobs, fully fluent English, lived in Australia 9 years. Contact 0821 4581 4855. [874] Wood Working / Carpentery: All furniture, Windows, doors / Gates, Pool deck, Flooring, Railing, etc. Upholstery, Finishing wood & Houses. <woodworking.bali@yahoo. co.id> / Phone 0819 9985 7305. [030] Experience English Tutor: <englishtutorbali@gmail. com>. [980] 32 years old male looking for job as restaurant or villa manager. Strong in F&B background, 5 star hotel, restaurant and cruise ship experiences. Please e-mail: <ngurahmeriah@yahoo. com> or contact 0821 2311 6553. [051] Male, 24, tourism background, looking for job as office boy in Tabanan, Canggu & Denpasar area. Please contact me at 0819 9922 5491 or 0857 3812 3458. [743] Temporary baby sitter, English speaking. Call 0857 3717 1871. [920] I’m looking for part time job. Working at home, have internet connection. Experienced in admin and data entry. Speak English and Bahasa. Please text 081 2381 5292 or e-mail: <flowsbloom@yahoo. com>. [925]
Need freelance cleaning service or nanny on your vacation? Call 0819 1622 4720. [966] Indonesian woman, 35 yo, looking for job as an Office Manager (or similar). Fluent in English, origin from Jakarta, currently living in Ubud. For CV please SMS to 081 873 7455. [973] Native, certified Italian Tutor for adults, teenagers and children. Very beginners to very advanced learners, all welcomed. <saretta.paravizzini@ gmail.com>. Mobile: 0821 4728 2931. [977] Live in or out Nanny/Tutor for primary and secondary school children/teenagers (undergraduates welcomed): English, Maths, Science, Italian, French, Spanish, Economics, Business Studies, Statistics, Accounting, etc. Email: <saretta.paravizzini@gmail. com>. Mobile: 0821 4728 2931. [978] Looking for work - 28 year old Latin girl, lived in Bali 1.5+ years, fluent in Spanish, English and some Bahasa. Secretarial, Hostess & Photography Experience. Attractive / Outgoing, available until Dec 15, 2011. Also looking to meet other expat / Latin girls living in Bali. Email: <lattingirl1983@ hotmail.com>. [986] Female 33 years old, bachelor of economic management, speak English, experiences in Personal assistant, Assistant for director and Secretary. Looking for part time or permanent job around Sanur. Contact number : 0877 3112 9588. [928]
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Urgently Needed
Female Marketing Staff For travel MSC Cruise passanger’s, villa & city hotel, energetic, fresh graduated, correspondence English, able to drive car, no need experience, ready to training. Please send CV to: BPC Jl. Pulau Ayu XIII no. 3 T. Umar Dps 80113 or info@baliparadisecrews.com Ph. 238513 NC/Es/24 Aug 11
Watabe Wedding Seeking :
1. Operation Staff 2. Assistant Coordinator Wedding
Qualification : 1.Operation Staff : - Able to Speak Japanese - English Oral & Written - Excellent Ms Office skills - Good personality and polite
2. Assistant Coordinator Wedding: - Female max 30 years old - Able to speak Japanese would be advantage. - Good personality and clean manner
Please send CV to: karno@watabe.com before September 10, 2011. NC/Es/15 Jun 11
Caritas Switzerland, is carrying out a climate project by recycling used cooking oil from hotels and restaurants in Bali. We are looking for qualified, dynamic and highly motivated personnel to fill the position of:
Assistant Liaison Officer
Responsibilities: 1. Supporting baseline surveys at hotels and restaurants 2. Supporting planning, developing and implementing of PR strategies Qualifications: 1. Strong communication/ writing skill; commited personality 2. D3 or S1 graduation from any backgrounds 3. Professional experiences related with marketing/PR or in hotel business; Balinese language skill is an asset 4. Fluently in English (written & spoken) 5. Computer literate & using internet facilities; motorbike driving license. Interested candidates are invited to submit their application until 04/09/2011 with subject “Assistant Liaison Officer” to: hrd_caritas@ymail.com. Only short listed candidates will be notified. NC/Es/24 Aug 11
Villa Resort in Jimbaran
F&B Manager We are looking for an Expat who has chef as well as F&B service background to be the Manager of our restaurant. The successful candidate will be based in Bali and have the following experience and qualities: • • • • • •
Experience Managing a restaurant Sales & Marketing experience Ability to lead a restaurant service team as well as the kitchen team Ability to motivate staff Outgoing and friendly personality, becoming the Host/hostess of the restaurant Strong financial acumen
The successful candidate will be directly responsible for the successful operation as well as the continued growth of the restaurant. Only short listed candidates will be contacted. Send your CV today to: recruitment@karmaroyalgroup.com NC/Es/24 Aug 11
MUST LOVE ANIMALS
Looking for Job; Female 22 y.o, reliable, honest, English speaking, computer skill, experienced in administration, filling. Please contact 0857 3741 4461. [919] Looking for PA job. Able to work from home, have computer and internet. 10 years secretary experiences in Jakarta. Hp: 081 712 0728, Email: <selly_gere@ yahoo.com>. [950] I am looking for freelance job as Graphic Designer. <www.610designs. com>. [961] NC/Es/24 Aug 11
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Bali Advertiser
Stenden University Bali is seeking guest lecturers in: • • • •
Accounting/ Economics Conference and Event Management Law Social Media in HR and e-marketing
Criteria: • Tertiary qualifications (preferably post graduate), • Several years of (hospitality/ events) industry experience. • Excellent level of English • Experience teaching will be highly regarded
NC/Es/24 Aug 11
Applications including CV and cover letter stating specific area of expertise should be addressed to Ms. Rani Kusumo (rani. kusumo@stenden.com) before 6th of September. Enquiries about these opportunities may be addressed to Ms. Traci Smith (traci. smith@stenden.com). Founded in 2009, Stenden University Bali is the newest campus of Stenden University, The Netherlands. Students graduate with a double Indonesian- Dutch degree in International Hotel Management (BBA). In Bali students are based between our learning hotel, Puri Saron Seminyak, and our campus in Dalung, North Kuta. With 10,000 students, seven campuses worldwide and instruction in English, students are offered a truly international experience. See our website for more information: www.stenden. com/bali NC/Es/24 Aug 11
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LAND FOR SALE
KARANGASEM For sale, 9 units plunge pool villa, 10 units garden villa, 3 lots for new villa. Please contact: 0856 373 4043. <info@ smsbali.com>. [3288]
Excellent investment opportunity Land area in Kedungu Beach at Tabanan. + 300m from the beach (beach view & paddyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s view) 30 minutes from Seminyak, 4m road access Land price 115 million/100m2, landsize 2.200m2. More information, please call directly the owner I Ketut Dovid Udayana (Owner Warung Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Sawah) Hp. 0812 3633 7751 NC/Re/P-24 Aug. 11
LOMBOK Kuta new beachfront bar restaurant 200m2, full furnished, 100 mill year. Kuta 92 are ocean view, 18 mill are. Kuta 15 are mainroad, 40 mill are. Sekotong 500 are, full ocean views, 5 mill are. Call owner 0819 9991 5775, 0878 6460 0950. [3264]
TABANAN
DENPASAR
Villa for sale / rent. Quiet area in Tabanan. Call 081 2394 8595. [2057]
House for rent in Denpasar, 1 living room, 2 bathroom, 2 bedroom with 1 bathroom inside, 1 big family room, big kitchen & garden. Rp. 18 mill/year (nego). Call 0813 3872 4288. [2600] House for rent. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, AC, 2 storey, 24 hours security, strategic location. Please call (0361) 749 1359. [1855] House located in Renon available for longterm rental. Land 319m2, building 280m2, 2 storey, 3 bdrm + 1 maidroom, 3 bthrm w/ separate bath tub and shower, H/C water, spacious kitchen and livingroom, wide verandah, 2 garden, carport, modern minimalist design. Central location, 10 min to Sanur, 15 min to Kuta, step to international school. Rp. 90.000.000 per year rental. Please contact Wila at 0857 9236 1231. [2375]
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For sale some of the most beautiful land in Bali! Large and small plots available in the best priced and fastest growing area in Bali. Beachfront, ocean, ricefield, mountain, river & waterfal views. All land is freehold and already prepared for building. Price starting Rp. 15 million/are. Also great for investment direct from owner. E: <info@florynproperty.com>. W: <www.florynproperty.com>. [1382] Beachfront land for sale: 109 are, frontage of 36 metres, over 100 coconut palms. Location Beraban between Tanah Lot and Soka, off the projected sunset road. Visit <www. beachfrontberaban.com>. [3092] Sale: ware house + show room 2 floor. Container access: 36.000 m2. Land: Kaba-kaba - buit, Penebel montain view, Klecung - on the beach. Contact person: Ketut Widiana 0813 3777 8880 / 797 9918. [3334]
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PMA garment factory x sale Fully Licensed for export/import Fully equipped ready to start productions anytime Inside printing facility for samples stock of threads, buttons, zippers, sequins, studs, etc.. Database of 20 years experience productions in Bali Building 1000m2 on 1500m2 land leased until 2020 Strategic location between Kerobokan and Denpasar
Ruko for rent (10m x 12m), Jl. Pulau Tarakan no. 18 Denpasar, 4 storey, 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, store. Call 081 7975 4914. [3177] Guest House, minimalist & simple design, 2 bedroom, 1 living room, 1 bathroom, suitable for holiday. Rp. 350.000/ day, Rp. 4.500.000/month. Facilities: TV, AC, wardrobe, refrigerator, kitchen with stove & all cooking equipment, etc. Yearly negotiable. Just SMS to (0361) 748 7518. Address: Jl. Tegal Wangi - Komplek Polri No. 25, Sesetan - Denpasar. [3281]
LEGIAN OVERCONTRACT TILL FEB 5th 2030 Price USD 185,000
Quiet+serene, new single story house. 3BR, 31/2 bathrooms, 4 AC, 2 hot water tanks. Kitchen, dining room, livingroom & bedrooms all inclosed with glass sliding doors. Pool, patio and beautiful gardens.
Call : 0819 3626 5914 0819 1643 4477
Call x info: 0361-426728 - 8852333 E-mail: goldringjudith@hotmail.com NC/Re/P-24 Aug. 11
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Your trusted advisor for Property, Corporate and Project Development Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 120F, Kuta - Bali 80361 - Indonesia Tel: +62(0)361 767 999 Email: info@level7consulting.com www.level7consulting.com C/Re/P-24 Aug. 11
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THE
PABEAN RESIDENCE BEACHFRONT ESTATE
EXCLUSIVE GATED BEACHFRONT ESTATE IN BALI’S SOUTHEAST COAST! 40 minutes from Ngurah Rai Airport. 25 minutes from Ubud. 15 minutes from Sanur 35 minutes from Seminyak. 30 minutes from Candidasa cruise wharf.
FREEHOLD beachfront plot start at
US$ 815,000
Leasehold plots
THE
PABEAN RESIDENCE
start at
BEACHFRONT ESTATE
US$ 110,000 Lovina Beach
Kubutambahan
SINGARAJA GILIMANUK Ferry
Kintamani Buyan Lake
BALI WEST NATIONAL PARK
Batur Lake
Mt. Catur Mt. Batur
Mt. Pohen
Berantan Lake
Mt. Abang
Amed Mt. Batukau
Negara
Mt. Agung
Tirtagangga Pekutatan
TABANAN
AMLAPURA
Ubud
Padang Bai
GIANYAR
KLUNGKUNG
Tanah lot temple
Seminyak
Pabean
DENPASAR
NGURAH RAI AIRPORT
Sanur Nusa Penida Island
Nusa Dua
CUSTOMIZED HOME PACKAGE AND MANAGEMENT OPTION AVAILABLE SUPERB LOCATION
SPECTACULAR VIEW
SECURED & GATED ESTATE
Located in Gianyar regency-Bali’s center of art and culture, in the traditional Pabean village amongst expatriate villas. With easy access from Ida Bagus Mantra highway, the estate is just 40 minutes from the airport, just 25 minutes to Ubud, and 15 minutes to Sanur’s restaurants.
Situated in the highest elevation in the area, the beachfront plots have spectacular views of the ocean, Mount Agung, Nusa Penida and Lombok island. With surrounds of rice paddyfields and clean fresh air, where the real Bali can be felt - an oasis of tranquility amidst beautiful nature.
1.2 hectare of beachfront property for only 11 units with lot size from 6 to 17 are, 24 hours security and guard house. 7 metres estate road & landscape. Spacious guest parking area. Private beach access. Underground infrastructure & utilities. Common maintenance agreements. Estate guidelines.
Leasehold & freehold ownership available
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for purchase enquiry please email: info@primobali.com Jln. Sunset Road 89 Seminyak.
0361- 731-628
Jl. Ida Bagus Mantra 18, Ketewel, Gianyar (next to Circle K)
lead agent:
integrated property services
www.primobali.com
CALL NOW
0878-6000-7972 0819-9941-1123 C/Re/I-24 August 11
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KEROBOKAN Umalas villa for rent. New 2 BR, swimming pool, rice paddy view, 2 bath, living, kitchen, AC, hotwater, parking, breezy. 95 mill a year. 90 mill 2 years. Jl. Bumbak. 1 min to Cafe Moka. Please call: 0878 6025 9153. [3305]
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Rent villa: 600sqm land, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, furnished, daily maid, AC, water heater, kitchen, large garden, large swimming pool, gazebo, Indovision and Satellite TV. Br. Semer, in exclusive expat area, 24 hrs security. IDR 200 mill/year (best price for long term lease). Direct owner call 0819 9920 5161. [3307] House for rent: 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, kitchen, garage, garden, hotwater, ricefield view. Price: 40jt/year. Address: Jln. Tangkuban Perahu Gg. Mawar no. 4. Call Wayan: 0819 1630 4105. [3314]
Please call : 0813 3716 2669 NC/Re/G-24 August 11
A Rare offer in Sanur....
Jl. Sari Temuku, Oberoi, Seminyak - Kuta, (100m from Kudeta Beach) Ph : 081 805 502 369 Nang Andre Villa is located at the heart of Bali’s popular tourism area of Seminyak, with only 5 minutes walk from a beautiful white sandy beach, and 30 minutes drive from the Ngurah Rai Airport. With , 2 suit bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with hot & cool water, Kitchen & dining, Spacious living room, Swimming pool, Storage & garden sits on over 300 m2 of land. NC/Re/P-24 August 11
Villas/Hotels Jimbaran Bargain. Stylish 4 br residence within Gending Kedis resort. Full. furn. Resort facilities. Rental pool avail. Under cost at USD 599K. Freehold. VS027* Clifftop next to Karma Kandara. 4br villa on 23 are. 3 levels with breathtaking views. Private beach access. Huge function areas. USD3 mill. VS088* Oberoi Investment. Luxurious 5 br villa on 20 are, 2 mins from KuDeTa. All mod cons. Big rental returns. USD2.8 mill. VS009* Uluwatu clifftop. Khayangan Estate. 1.5 Hek. 5 to die for suites in antique joglos. Sweeping views. Spa. Tennis court. Excellent. income. Rp 11 billion neg. VS028* Echo Beach. 12 suite hotel on 26 are. Needs renovation. 5 star potential. Rp13 Billion. neg.VS107* Umalas Boutique Hotel. Successful Suite hotel close to Seminyak. Fully operational with high occupancy. USD 1.5mill. Legian 66 Beachfront. Outrigger O-CE-EN. 1 br apartment. Great investment. USD250K Land Sanur Beachfront. 2 Hk. Next to Grand Hyatt. Perfect development site.RP650 mill/are.LS143* Petitenget. Next to Sentosa. 20 are. Good shape. Great development site. 700 mill per are.LS151* Canggu beachfront. 2 Hk. Good access. Good shape. 75m beachfront. Rp500 mill/are.LS142* Berawa Beach Bargain. 168 are total. Plots from 15 are. Hear the surf. Only 4.5 mill/are/year. LL024* Berawa Beach. Cheap. 107 are Jl Semat. Ricefield views. Good shape. Good access. Just 145mill/are.LS112* Small Plots. 7 are Berawa, , 6.5 are Umalas, 9 are Canggu Club, 4.2 are Berawa Bch, 15 are Batu Bolong. Others. *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com
Four Bedroom Villa with swimming pool Ownership freehold Landsize 5.2 are Building size 240 m2 Year of building 2008 Swim. pool 8x4 meter 4 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms + 1 guest toilet Living 65 m2 (approx.) Terrace 25 m2 (approx.) Electricity 5500Watt Telephone line Internet connection Roof made of tiles Water own well Water filter system Covered parking Access public road
Euro 230,000
Call the Dutch owner 081 338 648 514 NC/Re/P-24 August 11
DIRECT FROM OWNER MEDEWI BEACH FRONT, 83.5 Are
Stunning beach front block opening up to a two mile long black sand beach. 2 km east of the famous “Medewi” surf break in a tourist zoned area and already has a Building permit. Possibilities for a resort or private villa. This block won’t last long at this price 35 Mill / Are
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Looking for cozy cute villa in lush garden? I want to rent my guest villa to single female, 600$/month. Include electricity, internet, cable-TV, laundry, pembantu. 081 2380 1989. [3323] House for sale: Kerobokan Area-Good location. Freehold. 95m2/60m2. 2 bedrooms (1 bedroom with AC), 1 ensuite bathroom with hot water both bedrooms, garage, living room, kitchen, garden, semi furnished. Price: Rp. 550 millions (nego). More info: Call owner direct. 0361 927 1703. [3333] For rent in 3,6 are land, 3 room, 3 bathroom, kitchen, 3 ACs, refrigerator room & bathroom for helper. Br. Semer. Rp. 75 mill/year. Contact 081 2362 9394. E-mail <rev_ arka@hotmail.com>. [3006] House for rent on Jalan Muding Indah III/6, electricity 5000watt, bath tub, hot/cold water, bathroom, big space inside, pool, garden, type 96. Contact 0361 423 582 / 747 490. [2685] House for rent on Jalan Padang Griya Gg. IV / no. 3. Type 200 m + 2 storey). Electricity 5000 watt, bath tub, hot/cold water, bathroom, big space inside, pool, garden, land 6 are. Contact 0361 423 582 / 747 490. [2686] Overcontract til Feb. 2029, rare furnished wooden villa 3 bdrms 2 bathrms pool parking on 7,3 are Kerobokan. 215.000 Euros. Pls call +62 878 6243 8981 / <kikikha@ gmail.com>. [3156] House for sale, nice small house located in strategic area Jl. Mertanadi, Kuta family, 2 minutes B. Deli, 10 minutes to airport, 3 bed, full AC, hot & cool water, land 2 are. Contact 0813 3840 4444. [3256] Wonderful house for rent. Sept. 18 - Oct. 19. Amazing garden. Airconditioned, furnished, equipped. Right near Bali Buddha Kerobokan. US$950 all inclusive. Call 081 139 6760 or e-mail <howard@desaseni.com> for details. [3772] House for rent in Mertanadi Kerobokan, close to all amenities 2 bedroom, land size 300sqm, fully furnished with wifi internet and Indovision TV and DVD. Rp. 80 Juta per year. Please call: 735 590 or 081-755 5545. [3275] Nice beautiful minimalist six bedrooms villa with private pool for long term rent. Completed, Wi-Fi, fully furnished. Loc. Uma Alas. Please contact 0819 9945 7003. [3276]
CONTACT: INDONESIA: 081.236.221.777 ENGLISH: 087.861.803.567
Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: info@balialist.com
Unfurnished house for rent in quiet and safe compound with shared swimming pool. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open kitchen/living area, small garden. Only adults, no pets. 2 years Rp. 80,000,000 (extendable) or yearly, nego. Please call 0813 5338 1648 or e-mail <romi_ontheroad@ hotmail.com>. [3115]
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Rent villa, overcontract, 3 bedroom + 3 bath, pool + garden in Umalas 1, 100m from French School, furnished, 140mio/ year or longer. Contact 0821 4604 7940 or <kavobali@ gmail.com>. [3289] House for rent, 1st September for one year or more, one bedroom with its own bathroom, two more rooms, big bathroom, big living room, kitchen, garden, garage. Call 0812 3766 8809. Kerobokan. [3292] Umalas villa for yearly rent. 3 bedrooms AC, 2 bathrooms, open lounge, TV room, pool, garage, garden, semifurnished, internet, Indovision. Land 3,5 Are, gazebo. HP. 0821 4491 1944. [3188] Beautiful house & cheap for rent. Fully furnished, air conditioning, pool, two big bedrooms, with full kitchen. Nice and quiet lane with security. Renting for 15 months. Phone Rod on: 0878 6211 9697. E-mail: <rodnieass@yahoo. com>. [3299]
Inquiries please email : info@thecitta.com | www.thecitta.com address : Jl. Yudistira no.2, (off Jl. Kunti II) Br. Tagtag, Seminyak, Bali | Phone : +62 361 736 978 | Fax : +62 361 736 974 C/Re/I-20 April 11
Villa for rent yearly, ricefield view, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, two storey, furnished, near to Kuta & Seminyak area. Available for one year seven month. Dimitris 0821 1211 3352 / 0812 2080 6449. <www.bali-lidsvilla.co.cc>. [3303]
exotiqproperty.com
Canggu
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BB-L748
Seminyak
BB-B124
Seminyak
BB-V920
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Priced to Sell Northern Canggu Freehold Land Freehold 3,155 squaremeters of level land, certificate issued 30 meters in depth and over 100 meters in width The land enjoys some of the highest elevation in the area, so ocean views are achievable from first floor • Only 3 kilometers from Echo Beach and 7 kilometers from the center of Seminyak
• Brand New Home in quiet Batu Belig • Brand new villa of two/three bedroom with comfortable tropical living • Built on 600 square meters of land and the layout of the floor plan allows for both indoor and outdoor living and dining areas • 24 yr lease with a guaranteed right to extend for 20 years at market price • Located at the end of suburban lane along the river in the village of Batu Belig
• Freehold Villa, high quality feature and finishes • Sit on 218 square meters of land, fully furnished, plunge pool • Two bedrooms on the ground floor and a spacious master bedroom complete with ensuite bathroom and a wrap around balcony upstairs • Built by a Dutch master builder and it can boast many high quality features • Located in the very popular village of Petitenget just 500 meters from the beach
For Sale IDR 5,205,750 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358
For Sale IDR 3,375,000,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358
For Sale USD 345,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358
Seminyak
BB-V859
Canggu
BB-V913
Seminyak
BB-V957
• Luxurious Gated Community Villa • Sit on 673 squaremeters of land in a five star private gated community • Modern open living and dining plan compliment the clever use of space blending outdoor tropical living with the state of the art comforts of modern luxury • 50 years leasehold, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, fully furnished • Walking distance to shops and restaurants
• Stunning Beachfront Villa in Berawa, Freehold • Fully furnished 2 storey villa sits on 2,645 m2 of land with 20m2 infinity pool • 5 bedroom all ensuites facing ocean views and amazing garden, open plan dining & living area with airconditioning kitchen equipped with modern conveniences • Crossing over, another 492 m2 of beach land comes with the property • Located in Berawa, a short drive from the trendy shops & restaurants in Seminyak
• Cozy villa in the heart of Seminyak, under construction • Sits on 480 sqm of land, offered for 30 year lease with 20 year extension • 3,5 bedroom villa offers contemporary design, fully furnished, open living & dining facing pool with and outdoor jacuzzi • Decorated using local materials with an eco friendly contribution • Located just off Oberoi street, close to shops, restaurants and to the beach
For Sale USD 850,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358
For Sale Price On Application Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358
For Sale from USD 535,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358
Sanur • • • • •
BC-V651
Villa for sale and rent in the best area of Sanur Sitting on 500sqm of land and 300sqm building size This freehold villa consists of four en suite bedrooms and it has two stories Located in central Sanur and within five minutes from the beach Built in 2010 by Bali’s finest home builder called Popular Residences (www.populaireresidences.com)
For Sale Freehold IDR 7,000,000,000 For Yearly Price USD 36,000 Mark Vroon (62) 81 3377 93030 Sanur/Ubud office (62 361) 28 76 42
Pabean • • • • •
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BC-V610
Rare freehold property in Sanur Sits on 11 are freehold land in a very strategic area of Sanur All of the four bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms and are very spacious This property is located in Sanur and only five minutes walk to the beach Classic style design and maintained to the highest standard.
BC-L451
Ubud
Sanur
BC-B99
• Family home for comfortable living • It only takes five minutes drive to Sanur beaches and 20 minutes to the airport • Consist of three bedrooms, three bathrooms offering 500sqm freehold land and 250sqm building size • Ceramic tile roof type • Chlorinated and freeform shaped swimming pool
For Sale Freehold IDR 3,000,000,000 Mark Vroon (62) 81 3377 93030 Sanur/Ubud office (62 361) 28 76 42
For Sale Freehold USD 795,000 Mark Vroon (62) 81 3377 93030 Sanur/Ubud office (62 361) 28 76 42
Spectacular land with beachfront environment About 35 minutes to the airport Total is 7,900sqm of land with 60m of beach frontage and seawall Private access road and certificates issued Enjoy sunrise over Lembongan and Penida islands and watch Sanur bay come to life at night
For Sale Freehold IDR 14,615,000,000 Mark Vroon (62) 81 3377 93030 Sanur/Ubud office (62 361) 28 76 42
Sanur
BH-V38
Ubud
• Magnificent view of river, valley and the jungle • Sitting on 1340sqm freehold land and offers 325sqm floor space • It has four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a private infinity swimming pool • Located in the South of Ubud and only five minutes to the central Ubud • Brand new villa offering great value for money
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For Sale Freehold IDR 5,750,000,000 Dewi (62) 85 7921 79769 Ubud office (62) 361 823 5369
For Sale 20 years Leasehold USD 200,000 Dewi (62) 85 7921 79769 Ubud office (62) 361 823 5369
BH-B9
Brand new property with 20 years lease and 10 years optional extension Land size 765sqm and 128,5sqm built size Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, private pool, furnished, and lush green lawn It has a gazebo close by the river to enjoy the beautiful river view and rice paddies • Only five minutes drive to the famous, traditional Sukawati art market and 10 minutes drive to Ubud
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FOR SALE
Canggu Luxury House 80 m to beach house “Echo Beach” 10 are, fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool, kitchen, living room, car port, US $450,000.00
Call : 081-805302008 Email : s.wiga@yahoo.com
RENTAL VILLA NORTH OF SANUR Rental fully furnished 3 bed rooms villa. Private pool and quite location. Over contract offer 1.5 years for Rp. 105,000,000.
Very reasonable. Don’t miss it !! 0813 3869 3484
Please Call: 08123884973
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House for Rent/ Lease in Suwung/ Denpasar
Rp 50 million/ year NEGO. 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 1 kitchen, furniture, terrace, garage. Only 15 minutes to Sanur or Kuta.
Call 087861406400 or 085792943322
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Affordable - private - clean - modern - Seminyak - villas 1 bedroom with ensuite - AC - fully equipped kitchen - share salt water pool - 56 ch. TV - internet - central location shopping, restaurants, clubs - daily, weekly. Syarif 081 855 5433, <www.arvinavillas.com>. [1987]
Land for sale 8 are. 2 road access. Very strategic place. 1 km to sunset road, 30 min from seminyak beach and airport. No agent please! Please call Ina 088 8492 2887. [2955]
Lands from 5 to 10 are in leasehold 29 years, possible to extend 30 more years. Buildable, electricity available, already filled. Good location with access by Jl. Nakula & Sunset Road. 4,5 million/are/year. Tel: 0821 4618 5194. <benj1077@yahoo.fr>. [3291] Land / Villa / House for lease. No agent please! Please call/sms : 0819 9912 9255 (Bahasa / English). E-mail: <venice_milan99@yahoo.com>. [2277] Drupadi. Overcontract. 9 years. 6 are land. Spacious 3 bed villa, large garden, 10x4m pool. Quiet, private yet close to everything. Please e-mail <balibehind@gmail. com> for details/photos or tel. 0819 9922 0502. [3297]
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Long Term Rental: Seeking clean villa/house/ joglo with character within walking distance of central Ubud. 1 or 2 bedroom. Single male expat. <marconfacebook@gmail.com>. [001] Hello, I am looking for a property in Kuta area (Seminyak, Denpasar, Legian). Email me photos to <ace_silver10@hotmail.com> with price. Looking for cheap private and agents welcome . [002] We have foreigner investors looking for freehold/ leasehold resort villas and condotels. Owners please contact CV Singa Bali (Bahasa/ English) at 0877 3483 0164 or <dewisingabali@gmail. com>. [003] Looking to Rent Office Space. Dicari Sewa Kantor. Looking in the Sunset Road, Jl. Dewi Sri, Jl. Sunset Garden, Jl. Marlboro (Teuku Umar Barat), etc areas. 200-300sqm. Need special location: one or two ground floor offices and larger space on second and / or third floors. Or one larger building one floor. 200-300sqm. Either must have ample parking areas for staff and customers. For more information please call 755 392 and ask to speak with Pak Made. [004]
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Traditional guest house double bedroom, kitchen, lounge, seperate bathroom. Avail 26th Aug to 27th Sept. Rp. 300.000 per night - 1 month 8 mill. PH: 0819 3626 6264. [3302] Seminyak close Bintang villa for rent, 2 bedroom, AC, 2 bathroom, furnished, kitchen + livingroom, pool, garden, TV + DVD, Wi-Fi. Available since 15.09. Price 15 mln per month. Weekly, monthly. Include housekeeping, electricity. Call 0818 0540 8033. [3304] A luxury second home 2bed rooms villa in Seminyak (200sqm). Open living and dining, pool, fully furnished and equipped. Freehold, best location and price. Call: 0813 3835 1390. [2144] New shops/offices for rent 50m from Jl. Seminyak on Jl. Plawa, 3 year min 55juta/year. Overcontract/yearly rental, Big two storey 3 bedroom villa with pool off Jalan Kunti2 near BaliDeli 0812 3652 0332, <info@totalbali.com>. [3310] 3 bedrooms villa, all AC, 2 bathrooms, hot water, fully furnished, equipped kitchen, open living area, swimming pool, garden, daily maid, and Wi-Fi. Daily $175, weekly $875. Call owner: 0361-856 3389 or 0819 3310 2420. [3312] 2 room (12m2 x 2) renovated studio for rent daily/monthly in centre Seminyak, hotwater, AC, fridge, KTV, furnished, 2 mln p/mnth, for 1 person or couple. 0818 0568 8748 or 0813 5305 1567, <info@bebok.nl>. [3318] Villa for rent 2 bedroom and 1 bedroom, bathroom, private pool, kitchen, small garden, AC, hot water, TV cable, full furnished. Monthly/yearly. Call owner 081 7971 9692. [2944] New nice quiet 2 bedroom villa for rent Jln. Yudhistira. Daily IDR950.000. Private-pool, wifi, AC, hot water, satTV, DVD, daily-cleaning. Contact Widya; +62 813 4796 0305 / +62 857 3840 4300, e-mail; <wid_thenymph@yahoo. com>, <www.umahayuvillabali.weebly.com>. [3319]
Lease (25 years) 2 unit villas, 300m2 each, 3 bedrooms in Seminyak, pool, garden, furnished, new building, 2 storey. Contact 0813 3840 4444. [3256] For sale or rent fully furnished freehold contemporary home located on Petitenget close to the social life, designed by minimalist and modern concept, open living and dining offer looking to the pool. Contact +62 878 6018 1921. [3267] For lease semi villa in Seminyak Jalan Drupadi, walking distance to the Seminyak Beach. 3 bedrooms, 2 large bathrooms, fully furnished, livingroom, kitchen, s.pool and parking, Rp. 200 million/year nego, extendable. Call Tony 0813 3899 9974. [3268] For rent two lands 25 years, Seminyak 19 aras, and Marlboro 13 aras. Please call 0852 3779 5072. [3271] Charming beautiful luxury villa with large pool for rent in Seminyak Drupadi. Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, DVD CD, 60 channels cable TV. Short term only. Info: <isiscollection@ yahoo.com>. [3274] VIP Land Specialist: Rare developer parcels, freehold, riverfront and oceanfront, 1 - 9 hectares, fair prices: Ubud, Canggu, Tabanan. Westerner with experience & integrity. 0852 3884 2386 (No agents!). [3278] For rent great location! 4bdr villa all AC, TV kabel, fully equiped kitchen, 12m pool, large beautiful tropical garden, 5min walk to the beach, close to Oberoi, available 5th Sept. to 31st Oct. Please contact: <saridewi@gmx.net> or 0813 3876 4331. No agents please. [3279] For sale or short-term rental, 5 minutes walk to beach, contemporary villa, open space, 2 AC bedrooms w/safes, 1 oversized bathroom, flat screen TV, DVD, sound system, wireless, fully equipped kitchen, pool, maid, carpark. Contact <sayan2000@hotmail.com>. [1607] Cheap quality accomodation in Jalan Laksamana in central location. US$75/night or USD$1800/month available 30/84/10. 3brm, private villa, pool, aircon, plasmas, daily housekeeping, security. Call 081 835 5045 or <info@ balisunsetvillas.com>. [3283] Seminyak 1 and 2 bedroom villas renovated, furnished, quite secure area, minutes to beach, shops restaurants, AC, hot water, pool, maid, 3 to 12 months lease from 18 mill/3 months (negotiable). 0812 3718 1974. [3195] House for rent, minimalist, Jln. Gunung Payung III no. 3B. 2 bedroom, bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, garage, garden. Rp. 45 million a year, nego. Contact 0852 3835 2520. E-mail: <listya80@hotmail.com>. [3290]
Villas for rent Seminyak 2, 3, 4 bedrooms, modern style, fully equipped kitchen, cable tv, pool, internet connection, tropical garden US$ 180 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Please SMS 081 7978 0553 or e-mail: <astri_maya@ymail.com>. [3132]
Luxury furnished villa for rent, 5 minutes walk to Double 6 Beach, open livingroom, 2 bedrooms AC, 2 bathrooms, pool, garden, Wi-Fi, Indovision. One year Rp. 160 million. 0821 4758 6717 / 0821 4758 6734. <sergebensoussan@ hotmail.com>. [3321]
Exclusive villa 2/3 bedrooms rent. Fully furnished, WiFi, pool, nice garden, close to the beach, behind Bintang Supermarket, short or long term central Seminyak. Please call 0857 1109 3547 / 081 7979 9922 , <ceaderphoenix@ yahoo.com>. [1388]
Beautiful house for rent. 2 bedroom with AC, fan. 2 bathrooms, furnished, nice garden, no pool. 4 are land. Convenient location. Safe, quiet. <spa.inspirations@gmail. com>. 081 7971 3506. [3324]
The first 5 Star Beach Front Apartment Complex in Jimbaran Bay Just What You Need !! A Flawless Escape in a Little Paradise in Paradise hese unique and brand new luxury apartments will be furnished to top high end standards and are fully equipped with everything you need for a relaxing holiday or a long term visit situated in a beachfront location at the most famous Bay on the island. Each apartment has a large terrace overlooking the Indian Ocean or the beautiful Traditional Village of Jimbaran.
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a well appointed bathroom. King size beds offer you all the comforts of home.
All apartments comprise of a comfortable spacious and uniquely designed lounge and dining area, fully equipped kitchen and
There are various sizes of apartments available, please contact us for availability and details.
• Freehold or 99 Year Lease • Starting From US$ 255,000 • Up to 11 % ROI per year
The large open plan lounge is air conditioned for your comfort, there is a dining table and chairs providing formal eating for 4 to 6 people and private balconies offer all you need to enjoy the breeze and the sunsets in a full open air atmosphere.
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UBUD
SALON / VILLAS / VACANT LAND
Land for sale 2.35 hectare and 1.14 hectare location Tegalalang Ubud, great view, water spring, road access 4.5m. Phone: 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1869] Villa for sale Country Estate near Ubud. Ideal for private home, villa or retreat center, rice field & river view. Lap pool steam room & spa. Call 0812 394 8595 for inspection. [1143]
Salon & Villa 1 (5 Are)
Rp. 3,500,000,000
Vacant Land and Villa 2 (5.89 are)
Rp. 3,500,000,000
Build 2 bedrooms villa with pool, garden, living room and kitchen from as little as US$110,000. <www.annovillasbali. com>, +62 361 216 8448, +62 815 5863 0660. [3158] A fully furnished room for short or long term rent. 5 mins to Ubud center, close to restaurant and shopping area. E-mail: <stayinubud@yahoo.com> for more info and photos 0813 3612 6557 / (0361) 804 5563. [1433]
Villa for rent weekly, monthly, yearly. Available 1, 2, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, hot & cold water, cable TV, swimming pool, parking lot, free Wi-Fi, 5 minutes to the beach & international school. Contact: 0361 887 6679 / 081 138 5315, e-mail: <juarez@balileisurems.com>. [3021]
Berawa Freehold, IMB, Listrik For rent/lease 15 ara beach with 32 longchairs restaurant and poolbar in central beach of Sanur. Owner leaving Indonesia 0813 3831 0060. [3190]
Contact 08191 6364 200 Land for sale 19.5 are Tegalalang. 25 min from Ubud. Ricefield, mountain and river view. Road 6 meter. Please contact 0852 3714 4456. [1553]
SANUR
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LUXURY HIDDENPARADISE Villa in the heart of breathtaking Kerobokan. Two large bedrooms with en suite bathroom, modern equipped kitchen area incl. livingroom, wonderful pool terrace, tropical garden pool (17m) on 7 are leaseholdland (23 yrs) with option 5 yrs. MUST SEE!! Sale by owner direct IDR 5,500,000,000.00 Call +62 (0)81 338 342 661
Quick! Good price villa for rent in Sanur, over contract (10 months) - 400 meter square, fully furnished, quiet location, easy access, 2 bedroom, pool, big garden, garage. Call 0818 0552 1081. [3269] Beautiful 2 storied house in Sanur directly from owner for rent. Partly furnished, 2 AC bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, fully equipped kitchen, garage and large swimming pool. Quiet location. On yearly basis starting 01. Oct. IDR 70.000.000/year. No brokers please. Contact e-mail: <sudostler@yahoo.com>. Phone: 0361 724 125 (Gitta), HP: 0813 3850 0960 (Gede Adhi). [3282]
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2 villas for rent in Sanur, fully furnished, exclusive, near beach, ricefield views, garden, 3 bedroom, swimming pool. Viewing pictures visit <www.ibgabalitour.com>. More information please contact owner 0812 3955 5544. [3294]
Freehold land in Ubud, stunning view - rice fields / amazing sunsets / river, 20 ara, 15 minutes from Ubud center, architectural drawing for villas, direct access from main road (Tegal Alang - Kintamani), good price, owner 081 2386 6658. [3265]
Sale a beautiful Balinese villa 3 bedrooms, en-suite bath, large private pool & tropical garden. Set on 800m2, just 100m to beach, premium location, walking distance to rest & shop. Call: 0813 3721 0646. [2142]
Land for sale. 6,5 are at Pengosekan area. In front of petrol station Pengosekan, behind Guci Guest House. Road access. Contact (0361) 781 0030 or 081 2380 8470 (Devi). [3266]
Rent a villa 3 bedrooms, part furnished. Sits on 385 sqm land, big swimming pool, garden & spacious car parking. Location is quite & Western neighborhoods. Call: 0813 3721 0646. [2143]
House for rent. River Ravine jungle. 2bedr/2bath, massive living area, spacious kitchen, Very private. Perfect for artist, birdwatchers and those who enjoy absolute peace and quiet. Rp. 50mill/year. call: 081 2360 0226. [3331]
For rent 2 bedroom 2 bathroom villa, lovely garden and pool, quiet area. 1 or 2 year lease. Phone 0812 3714 6055. Open inspection Saturday 27th August between 10-2. [3313]
Retreat Center Lease in Nyuh Kuning Ubud, 5000m2. Main house plus 2 villas; Ea. with A/C, cbl TV., Wi-Fi, kitchenette, furnished. Pool, large bale area for yoga, etc. 10-20 years. 150,000,000 rps year, potential profit 300,000,000 rps + year. <taksubali@yahoo.com>. [3335]
One bedroom townhouse/condotel (Scape, Jl Tamblingan), 35 year lease, communal garden/pool, quiet, 24 hour security, storage, US$160,000 or 1 year lease Rp. 96 million. Owner 0813 3831 8111 or 0821 4765 0334 / <rbf46_98@yahoo.com>. [3320] C/Re/G-24 August 11
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This fantastic new resort will consist of 18 Apartments and 16 Pool Villas. All come fully furnished to the highest of standards.
Located only minutes from Dreamland and Padang-Padang beaches. A mere 20 minutes from the airport.
• Onsite management • 24-hour room service • 24-hour security • Airport Transfers • Reception / Lobby • Secure off street parking • Communal family pool • Restaurant / Bar • Spa / beauty salon • Gymnasium • Communal 25 meter lap pool • Wireless Broadband Internet for the whole resort
Price Starting at an incredible US $145,000
MASSIVE DISCOUNT FOR NEXT TWO INVESTORS www.theoceanviews.com Price Rp. 4,340,000,000
Price Rp. 500,000,000 / Are
Price Rp. 260,000,000 / Are
Price Rp. 425,000,000 / Are
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Bingin, Bukit.
Cliff Edge land, Bukit.
Jimbaran Land
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Seseh Land
This beautiful brand new 4 bedroom pool villa is built to the highest European standard. It's a generous 550M2 build size on 700M2 of Freehold land and only minutes from Bingin beach. This is priced to sell and won’t be on the market long so call today for an inspection. Unfurnished
40 Are of rare to find cliff edge land is available very close to the Bvlgari. This stunning plot is reasonably priced at Rp 500,000,000 per Are freehold. This definitely won’t be on the market long!
This ocean view land in Jimbaran is 780 M2. It is ideal for you to build your dream villa or even split and build 2. Prices of land in this area are rising fast but you can pick this plot up for just Rp 260,000,000
Amazing ocean front land in an ever popular area of Seseh is 1,1 Hectare in size and approx 50 meters of beachfront. It is priced to sell at Rp 425,000,000 an Are. Other land on the market in this area is all selling for over Rp 500,000,000 per Are! Call now before you miss out on this bargain.
Price Rp. 2,000,000,000
Price Rp. 5,000,000,000
Price Rp. 3,200,000,000
Price Rp. 6,250,000,000
Canggu
This brand new 2 bedroom villa is 250M2 build on 275M2 of Freehold land. It also has a carport and maids room and is surrounded by rice fields. It is close to the Canggu Club and International School. A must see if you’re looking for a great investment in Canggu. Furnished
Nusa Dua
This Architectural delight is nearly 500 M2 of top quality build on a generous plot of 700 M2. There are 3 good sized en-suite bedrooms plus a maids room. Also garaging for 2 cars. It is located in a very popular area of Nusa Dua. Call now to view this amazing villa. Fully furnished.
Seminyak
Great opportunity to own a 3 bed/4 bath Freehold villa in the ever popular area of Seminyak. Great investment as most villas in Seminyak are on a lease. At this price for Seminyak, it won’t last long! Semi-furnished
Jimbaran Bay Villa
This stunning 4 bed Freehold villa is situated in the “Millionaires Row” area of Jimbaran Bay. It is fully furnished to an unbelievably high standard and comes with a great swimming pool and entertainment area. The vendor is highly motivated to sell, hence the low price.
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GIANYAR Ruko for sale on 4 are land, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 4 toilets, AC, hot water, kitchen set. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150] Land for sale 17 are, near by pass Ida Bagus Mantra. 3 km from Bali Safari Marine Park. Good for ware house or manufacture.No agent please! Please call Ina 088 8492 2887. [2956]
KUTA Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hotwater, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/beach 5 min. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3 mill / 4 mill/month, Rp. 200rb/day. [1532] House for sale. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, garage, livingroom, kitchen, one gate system, very strategic location, close to everywhere in exclusive area. More info please call 0812 3618 4567. [2360] Fully furnished rooms for short or long term rent. Up to 4 rooms available. Jl. Raya Kuta, 5 mins to airport. Close beach, restaurants and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for info and photos 0813 3612 6557. [1434] Bungalow for rent. Jln. Legian Gang Menuh no. 2X Kuta Bali. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 3,5 million/month. Contact person: Kiky, Ketupat Restaurant (0361 758 969) or mobile 081 1380 6867. [3316] For rent rooms central Kuta, 250 m to the beach, fully furnished, TV, A/C, hot water, fridge, 2.5-3.2 mill/month. Share kitchen. Call English 0878 6001 4308, Bahasa 0818 0566 4926. [2353] Bar for overcontract. 4 years and 8 months for only Rp. 235 mill (Rp. 50 mill/year). Bar is full equiped and ready to open. Location Jl. Benesari - Kuta. 0818 0553 6293. [3325] House for rent exclusive location, 10 minutes to Sanur, 10 minutes to Kuta/airport, 4 bedroom, 1 maidroom, 3 bathroom w/ bathtub, kitchen set, full furnished, air conditioned, H/C water. Please contact: 0819 9926 5536 / 0821 4605 0502. [3326]
House with villa style, land size 3 Are, building size 2 Are, new building, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, + 100 meter from by Pass Ngurah Rai. Location Jln. Rama no. 21 B Pesanggaran, Denpasar. Price: 1,6 billion/nego No agent contact: 082 144 123 749, 0821 1012 8304 NC/Re/I-24 Aug.11
UMA SABA VILLA FOR SALE Banjar Anyar - Tegal Cupek. 2,5 are with 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom, kitchen set, livingroom, balcony, pool, garden, carpot, 2 AC, hot/cold water, gazebo, storage, fully furnished, quite view rice field.
IDR 3 billions (nego). Direct owner sms: 081236031234 NC/Re/G-24 August 11
OTHERS Villa Cacao, Umalas. Modern 4 bdrms 4 bathrms, fully equipped, pool, staff, 5 are land for weekly/monthly rental at promotional price. Pls call 0878 6243 8981. [3157] Hotel for sale/lease in Bali. E-mail: <hawai_79@yahoo. com>. No agent please! [2441]
JIMBARAN Office or commercial space for lease short or long term in Jimbaran, Jl. Raya Ulluwatu II. Have 2 separate buildings with a center pebble stone open area, water feature and pond, 2 private rooms, 3 bathrooms, reception, meeting space, kitchen, parking area, 4 AC, electricity 15,400 watt. Very strategic location. Please contact (0361) 703 361 or 0857 8047 6789, <info@wpenterprise.com>. [2931] For sale house in Taman Griya Jimbaran. 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 2 floors, swimming pool, garage for 2 cars, full furnished, kitchen, bar, living room, terrace, staff area & laundry. Direct Owner 081 7970 1709 or 0857 8047 6789 <nasution.kiki@gmail.com>. [2932] House for rent monthly or yearly. Hotwater, air conditioner, kitchenette, living room, parking, garden & bathroom. Also daily, weekly room available. For information call Pak Made 0821 4764 1900. [3293]
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Dreamland Newkuta Beach resort, Uluwatu, Pecatu. 2 storey good furnish house exclusive area at hill, 3 double bedroom, 3 bathroom. Seaviews. AUD$ 550 perweek, $1650 permonth, 6 month more negotiation. E-mail: <balihouse@hotmail.com>, +628 1681 5654, +614 0739 0116. [3606] Villa for lease 4 ares, 3 bedrooms, fullfurnish, garage, garden, pool, livingroom, diningroom, kitchen nearby McD Jimbaran, available 1 October. New minimalist house 3 bedrooms, fullfurnish, kitchen, livingroom, dining room, garden, garage available now at Batanghari Renon. Call 081 2384 0692. [3317]
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LAND FOR SALE Loca on : Cangu Size : 20,95 are Price/are : IDR 300mill/are Environment : Rice fields view Descrip on : 300mtrs to Echo beach Access : Road, electricity
LAND FOR SALE Loca on : Br.Cemagi - Badung Size : 25,5are Price/are : IDR 200mill/are Environment : Rice fields view Descrip on : 500mtrs to the beach Access : Big road, telp line, electricity
LAND FOR SALE Loca on : Banjar Semer-Kerobokan Size : 20 are Price/are : IDR 250 mill/are Environment : Rice fields view Descrip on : River Access : Road, telp line, electricity
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LAND FOR SALE Loca on : Seseh Size : 35 are Price/are : IDR 135mill/are Environment : Dry flat land at Cemagi area Descrip on : Rice fields and green belt view Access : Road, electricity
LAND FOR SALE Loca on : Brawa, Cangu Size : 21,5 are Price/are : IDR 275mill/are Environment : Rice fields view Descrip on : 5 minutes to go to Brawa beach Access : Road, telp line, electricity C/Re/G-10 August 11
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CANGGU Land for sale Tumbak Bayuh Pererenan. 18 are, freehold, ricepaddy view, price Rp. 100 million / are. Please contact 0361 895 3015 / 081 2366 6541 or e-mail: <anggaw83@ gmail.com>. [2277] Villa for rent in Canggu, near beach, 3 are, 2 bed, 3 bath, living, kitchen, pool, ricefield view, new villa. Contact Made 081 2363 0309. [2921] NC/RE/M-24 Aug .11
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Seminyak,Oberoi: 5, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 21, 28, 30, 34 A Petitenget, Batubelig: 8, 10, 13, 15, 22, 28 A Canggu: 2, 3, 10, 11, 14, 15, 25, 28, 30, 44, 60, 80 A Umalas, Kerobokan: 2.45, 5, 15, 17, 20, 27, 32, 44 A Bukit Jimbaran: 2.8, 4, 6, 9, 18, 82 A Marlboro, Denpasar: 2, 2.45, 4, 7.8, 15 A; Call : 081236333693, 08179725265, 081805571144 E-mail : balivillaland@gmail.com C/Re/A-24Aug 11
500m2 Villa for rent, near beach, 3 bed/bathrooms ensuite + kid’s room, POOL, ,between Echo Beach and Tanah Lot, fully furnished, 192 million/year. Also for sale (freehold): 480.000 USD / 330.000 EURO. Contact: <vanes.matile@gmail.com>, tel. 0818 0553 5125 or <martin.nice@free.fr>. [3254] For sale, brand new villa with 4 bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, big living room, staff and storage, 44m² pool, 388m² living space, fully furnished, on a 6.5 are landscaped freehold land. Located in the beautiful Prerenan village, at 800m from the beach. Design by French Architect, USD650.000. Contact dk +62 819 9974 0596. [3002] 5 Villas for sale or lease. 3.5 Are to 20 Are. 2 to 6 bedrooms. Some with ensuite baths, large open living area, private pool, modern kitchen, garage and staff quarters and more. River and rice paddy views. Tropical gardens with Koi Ponds. For viewing call owner 0819 601 3273. [3229] For sale 26 are. 800 m from Canggu Beach riverside view. Freehold land. Strategic location for villa or other property investment. No agent please! Please call Ina 088 8492 2887. [2957] Villa for sale, Freehold, Pererenan (USD210,000). Three bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Small garden, pool (6m x 5m), private parking. Balcony and gazebo. 600m from beach. Fully furnished. No agents, Phone 081 5181 8336 or <shughes.indonesia@gmail.com>. [3167] Cheap guest house Rp. 75.000/day. Rp. 1.500.000/month or 10 rooms for all Rp. 7.000.000/month. Minimum 3 years. Jln. Pantai Berawa near Echo Beach and Canggu Club. 0361 214 0390 / 0361 926 0592. [2983]
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House for rent (two rooms). IDR (Indonesian Rupiah) 12.000.000. Available September-October. Facilities: AC, TV (Indovision/International), refrigerator, two staff, swimming pool, cold & hot water. Jl. Pantai Berawa no. 14X. Br. Tegal Gundul front of SD 3 Tibubeneng. + 100m from Canggu Club. [3255] Freehold land for sale 10-15 are, Canggu, good location and stunning views. Contact 0813 3840 4444 - 0852 3877 0633. [3258] Canggu Villa. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, swimmingpool, waterfall, furnished, garage, laundry & quiet. Spectacular views of mountains & ocean. New Bali/Western style. Second storey antique timber. 180 million per year. Short term available. <mandira1909@hotmail.com>. [3259] Villa with magnificent ricefield-view and remarkable minimalist design, for sale. Price: Rp. 3,2 Billion. For details, contact the owner 081 6472 7567, email: <asoetanto@ ajms.org> or see/get the brochure in <www.psa12.ajms. org>. [3201] Canggu. 2 bedrooms villa for rent. 9000 USD per year. fully furnished. plunge pool. car port. indovision, maid n poolguy included. Vera: +6281 682 7081. E-mail: <verahs@ yahoo.com>. [3300] Villa for sale: good loc., 5min Canggu Club / Canggu Deli, 500mtrs Berawa Beach, ricefield view, 3BR/2BR, living/ dining, modern kitchen, fishpond, big garden, large parking. Good price. Contact MAS Travel: 0361 732 600 / 0852 3782 9292. [3308] Land for sale: near to Canggu Club / Canggu Deli, 10mins from Oberoi and Seminyak. Land area: 1510 m2. Good price. Please contact: MAS Travel: 0361 732 600 / HP: 0852 3782 9292. [3309] House double storey, land 4 are, house 300m2, 6 B/R, 2 bathrooms, 3 living, pool, bale, garden, 1 yr old. Enquire John 0821 4784 4735, Nyoman +62 899 300 8000. [3311] Echo beach freehold land. Expat-owned, 15 Are, can subdivide. Ricefield views, 600m to beach, excellent shape and access. Rp. 310m per Are. Also: freehold land 5 minutes to Echo beach. 22 Are, beautiful views, large trees on property. Rp. 175 mill per Are. Contact 0821 4782 6915 or <baliland31@gmail.com>. [3247]
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CANGGU Villa sale 1,300m2 square plot, 600m2 built, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, lounge, dinner, large garden, 12m pool, 4 car garage, gazebo, secluded, tranquil, fantastic playground for kids, 21 year lease extendable, great development potential from adding bedrooms to building additional villa for rental income USD 285,000. T: 473 5777. M: 0821 4585 4645. E-mail: <mcelroy.seamus@gmail.com> for details. [3086] For rent villa Nauli 4BDR, AC, opening terrace with nice view, pool, garden. Staff, electricity, cable and WIFI include. 1200 Euros monthly. More info <http://bali-villa-nauli. blogspot.com> or <paris_bali@yahoo.com>. No agents. [3260] Apartment for long term rent in Canggu area, one bedroom w/ living room, kitchen, small garden, parking space, fully furnished w/AC. 5min. away from Canggu Club and from Berawa beach. Min. rental 6 months, Rp. 10milions/month incl. electric. Contact: <susana@saxagroup.net> or call 0361-844 4602(10am-6pm). [3261] Villa for sale/rent daily/monthly, freehold, 3 BDR with ensuite, closed living area, pool, maidroom, 500m2, modern kitchen, river/paddys view, fully furnished, 5min from Canggu Club, Jl. Pantai Berawa, Gg. Bisma. 0812 3672 2812. [3262] For rent villa longterm. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, fully furnished, pool, location Canggu Pererenan, 1 km to beach. Price 140 million/year. Contact Wayan: 0878 6005 8263 or <mondotonio@hotmail.com>. [3263] Cemagi. 2 storey fully furnished home, 10 are land, 3 large bedroom’s ensuite, A/C, Western kitchen, open plan living, phone line, internet, Indovision available, 1800 views. Rp. 170 million year. PH. Alit 0813 3732 4301 mobile, 0361 780 3397 home. [3273] House for rent, 4 bdr, 2 bathrm+ensuite 2aircon, hot/cold water. only 2 yrs old ricefieds view in quiet street min 12 mths lease. 70 mil/rp per yr unfurnished. No pool. Ph 081 2391 6482, e-mail <sharonturner123@bigpond.com>. [3285] Master bedroom with spa-like bathroom for rent in brand new villa, 3 minutes to Echo Beach. 360 degree rice terrace views. Looking to single, mature, non party person. Call 0878 6245 2038. [3286] House for rent. Temporary move from September until June. Area Canggu Berawa, 4 are, 4,5 million per month, included: maid & fully furnished. 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, storage room, big garden, parking area. Call: 081 7971 6498. [3287] Rare and beautiful Canggu Pererenan, freehold land for sale, 13,4 are. Strategic location. Ready for building with perfect road, electricity, 2 min from beach, ricefield. IDR 295 million/are. Directly owner. Contact 081 890 0480. [3295] Splendid new house 160 sqm on the land 700 sqm, 2 min from Echo Beach. Traditional style furnished large living room with kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, pool, Wi-Fi, TV sat, gazebo, garden and staff. Price Euro 150/day, Euro 1000/week. Contact 081 890 0480. [3296] House for rent, good price & location, building 156m2 / land 330m2 / fully furnished, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, living & dining, kitchen & bar, pool, maidroom, 5 min from Berawa Beach & Canggu Club, 120 mill/year / can long term rental. Call: 0361 805 3994 / 0818 0547 8932 (direct owner). [3322] Bright lofty 2-3bedroom with 13mt swimmingpool, all new, big yard and incredible sunset-ricefield views. Also 5bed6bath house w/large yard, pool perfect for family with kids. Both walking distance to tugu/Echo beach. 0813 3840 0226, <lvdkbali@gmail.com>. [3327] New luxury villa 3 bed rooms, swimming pool, open dining, kitchen set, service area, semi furnished, Jl. Raya Semat, Canggu Brawa, rent price rp.78 million/6 bulan (include cleaning service), sales price Rp. 1,9 Billion. Contact 0818-117 318, 081 818 0404. [3328]
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Beautiful classic Balinese Villa offers the best of tranquil open living. Close to Canggu Club and Baliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best international school and just 400 m to Berawa beach, this lovely home is set on 1,320 m2 land, surrounded by tropical trees and rice fields. Its spacious airy lounge and dining area is surrounded by a tropical fish pond, and 12m swimming pool. Perfect place to live and fantastic playground for your kids!
2 private villas that will take your breath away! The Balinese gated entrance leads you through private ponds & fountains, a huge swimming pool & jacuzzi before you reach the villa. A mixture of wood, stone carvings & classical architecture compliment every room including the large central living area. Rare opportunity and excellent freehold investment.
Title : Leasehold Price: IDR 2,400,000,000
Title : Hak Milik Prices from : EURO 1,500,000
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Exclusive waterfront property in the prestigious Tanjung Benoa area, renowned as one of the best locations in Bali. Set on a spacious 7400sqm of pristine waterfront land close to the restaurants & shops, this colonial style property is definitely the last piece of heaven you can find. Surrounded by clear blue water, extensive gardens & boasting stunning views, this property has endless possibilities.....benefit as a prime investment or simply enjoy as an exclusive & exotic private property. Title : Hak Milik Price: IDR 35,000,000,000
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Located in a charming Balinese village 30 minutes from the bustling Seminyak/Kuta area, completely surrounded by terraced rice fields. The vendor is offering for sale 1, 2 or all 3 substantial villas each enclosed within a private wall & with its own pool. The villas were built to a high standard by the present vendor & completed in 2007. When the complex is run as a holiday rental property a substantial income can be achieved.
Spacious, freehold 25-are modern Balinese estate built to European standards, up to 6 ensuite master bedrooms designed to be reconfigured to 4-5 bedrooms plus media room, gym or office. Open concept designer kitchen, 18m infinity edge pool with views to greenbelt rice terraces and three volcanoes. Grass tennis court and view to die for! Exceptional.
The Views is a private community comprising of 18 exquisitely designed homes, a spa facility, fitness centre and a restaurant. All this is spread across 15,000 square meters of land which gently slopes away from the apex of the island's southern peninsula.
Title : Hak Milik
Title : Hak Milik
Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 598,000
Prices from : USD 355,000
Contact : Zamzam + 62 (0) 821 6053 6989
Price : USD 925,000
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A stunning villa located in Bukit Jimbaran, 5 minutes from Dreamland. This villa has 2 separate pavilion style houses, the pavilions for the bedroom are located down the hill overlooking the beautiful garden. The house has been built based on the Feng Shui principle by the Austrian owner & the attention to detail is excellent. Only the best materials have been used in construction; Kerobokan stone, teak wood & all marble for the bathrooms. Contact : Shane Walsh Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 81 338 276 772 Price : USD 790,000 shane@raywhiteparadise.com
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Three new stunning villas in a quiet and serene place by the river in the village Banjar Tegal, Mas, Ubud. The surroundings are exquisite....banana trees, papaya and every tropical plant imaginable are in the gardens of this property. The bordering river affords you a water view close to the bank. This property is a must to inspect for those seeking to purchase a true lifestyle property. Title : Leasehold Price : USD 200,000
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The owner just lowered the PRICE of this 5.85ARE property giving it the rating â&#x20AC;&#x153;an absolutely must seeâ&#x20AC;? for those planning to live in the Nusa Dua area. Just completed extensive renovation this villa in the quite neighborhood of Taman Mumbul is a great family home that offers everything you need for a comfortable life in Bali: 3 bedroom, spacious living room with western kitchen, media room, pool, well sized garden with Bale. Contact : Ray White Paradise Title : Hak Milik + 62 81 337 997 709 Price : IDR 2,999,000,000 sascha@raywhiteparadise.com
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Freehold steal! Be quick wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t last at this price. This fabulous 3 bedroom villa located in a quiet street in Sanur has it all. A large open plan kitchen leads out to the pool, all bedrooms have quality appointed ensuite bathrooms and the garden is attractively planted making the most of the freehold land. Close proximity to the International School in an excellent neighbourhood make this property a must see.
Excellent opportunity to view 2 fantastic exclusive listings in Sanur over the weekend. Come to our office in Jl. Danau Tamblingan, No. 65 A, Sanur. Transport arranged for you to view. Your listing agent Haryono will accompany you to the properties and answer any questions you may have. Contact : Haryono + 62 (0) 85 857 442 601
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This new high quality residence villa with 380 m2 is built on close to 15 Are of land, with one of the most beautiful rice field views you can find in Bali. The location is in a quiet and peaceful area on the outskirts of Canggu, within an easy reach of all that Bali has to offer, including the highest ranked golf courses in Asia and just a 10 minutes drive to Echo Beach. Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 495,000
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Villa Sundaram is a 2450 sqm property positioned at a stoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s throw from the cliff, it overlooks the world famous Bingin Surfing Beach, a magnificent view. The property is leasehold with 18 years remaining (with optional renewal) & consists of 7 main buildings covering over 400 sqm. The property has been successfully operated for the past 6 years as a first class guest house & enjoys a very good reputation among guests who are for the most part surfers. Contact : Ni Luh Murdani + 62 (0) 87 862 042 851 Title : Leasehold Price : IDR 4,000,000,000
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Location at jalan Gunung tangkuban Perahu, No.125, Br. Tegal Buah. Denpasar. (Near by Pt. Soejach/Mama’s sosis factory). Total land 1000m2 (20m X 50m), for 15 years leasing, front building showroom size 15m x 11m, and office 12m x 10m, and warehouse with full tile ceramic, in good condition and ready to use.
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Tropical Modern Villa for SALE 5 units ONLY 3+1 bedrooms, Private pool, Garden, Fully furnished, Carport, one gate access, Freehold. Start from IDR 1,8 billion Contact: 0818350608 NC/Re/I-24 August 11
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BUKIT ● Lombok fully furnished 4bedroom villa on 4,250m2 with rain forest view near Mt. Rinjani National Park fit for rental/meditation retreat freehold US$ 495,000. ● Tejakula-Tembok North East Bali between Singaraja & Amlapura 56,5 are beachfront land @ Rp. 50 million/are freehold. ● Sanur holiday rental, 3bdr villa with all facilities near all amenities for max. 8 people. $170/day w/daily breakfast+maid service. ● Carita Beach-Anyer W Java great tourist area near Jakarta 4500m2 land for Rp. 800 million.
● Nusa Dua-Siligita renovated furnished 4/5 bdrm hse on 4 are freehold Rp.1,800,000,000; for rent Rp.160 million / 2 years. ● Nusa Dua-Taman Giri 29 are freehold land @ Rp. 120 million/are. ● Sanur near sh center & bch splendid 2bdr villa, fully equipped & furnished, 42yrs lease US$ 365,000. ● Gianyar-Bona Village near Sanur, Ubud, Safari & Marine park, Saba & Keramas beach hotel/bung. complex w/14 rooms, all licenses, rest., recreation area w/billiard & fitness rooms, spa & Finland sauna freehold Euro 650,000.
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Neat as a pin and ready to move in. This one won’t last! 4.5 are, swimming pool, quiet neighborhood, short distance to Echo Beach. All indoor living and on one level. Huge kitchen with great breakfast bar. Fully air conditioned. Master bed opens onto pool patio and garden. Off street parking. Perfect for investment or for retirees. Freehold.
YEARLY RENTALS KEROBOKAN: 2 bed, 2 bath, plunge pool, rice field view, semi furnished. 65 mil pa.
For sale/rent. Clifftop 2 bedroom fully furnished new house on 2 are with pool and great views of southern ocean and Karma Kendara. Sell AUS$ 129,000. Rent Rp. 90 mill per year. Phone 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. [1907]
Bukit Balangan beach land for sale. 6 are, 200 meter from beach, price Rp. 275 million / are. Please contact 0361 895 3015 / 081 2366 6541 or e-mail: <anggaw83@ gmail.com>. [3159] Tranquil architecturally designed villa with panoramic views of ocean & Bali. 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom, fully furnished, Kitchen, living and dining area, pool, 10 are land, 400m2 villa, 35,000 USD/year. SMS/call: 081 755 4026, <peter@ penjorbalimandiri.com>. [3202] Dreamland, fully furnished units for rent daily, weekly, monthly. One bedroom unit from Rp. 4 million/month, two bedrooms from Rp. 6 million/month, three bedrooms from Rp. 8 million/month. Pool & BBQ area, great views and breeze. Phone 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. [3163]
KEROBOKAN: 3 bed, 2 bath + staff acom. Semi furnished, plunge pool. 85 mil pa. UMALAS: 2 bed, 2 bath, brand new. Open living, unfurnished. Pool. 115 mil pa. 4 3 1 GREENLOT ESTATE – MUNGGU IDR 1.7 BILLION Perfect family home just 10 minutes North of Echo Beach. Majestic elevated views of bushland, well kept rice paddies and distant ocean glimpses. Expertly renovated to make the most of the island breezes. Great balconies, pool, huge bale and tropical gardens. Staff accommodation. Estate is well planned, well maintained and has wide, kerbed and guttered streets. Boasts 24 hour security and a huge communal pool overlooking stunning rural views. A must see! Freehold.
Freehold land for sale near Banyan Tree - Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626 (direct owner). Please speak in Bahasa. [1547]
For sale/rent - Licensed hotel at Dreamland. 7 bedrooms, pool & BBQ area. Close to beach and golf course. Great views. Sell Aust$ 390,000, rent Rp. 250 mill per year. Phone 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. [2684]
SALES AND LONG TERM RENTAL SPECIALISTS Jl. Kunti, Seminyak, Shop 10, Kunti Plaza (next to Bali Deli) Phone. 0361-216 8880 Email: info@chilcottre.com www.chilcottre.com
Villa and land for sale on the main road next to STP Nusa Dua ready to build for villa as licence completed. Call 081 2394 8595. [1149]
SEMINYAK: 3 bed, 3 bath, brand new. Unfurnished w pool. 145 mil pa.
For sale/rent. New 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom plus store room. Fully furnished house. With rooftop entertainment area. Great views of southern ocean, near Karma Kandara. Sell AUS$ 129,000. Rent Rp. 90 mill/yr. Ph. 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. [2966]
KEROBOKAN: 3 bed, 3 bath + staff acom. Furnished. Huge family home. Pool. 165 mil pa.
Land for lease in Bukit, Ungasan. 2 are. Good location, nice view, good for villa. Call 0813 3985 0486. [3179]
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2 bedroom house plus studio apartment, garden, small pool, 3 ara, 3 minutes McD, KFC, Bypass Nusa Dua. Over contract maximum 12 years. Contact Glenn tel: 081 7471 7113 / 0361 895 8585. <glennyuile@hotmail.com>. [2810] Villa private 2 bedrooms, own pool, fully furnished, Western facilities, secure complex, long term rental Rp. 185.000.000 per year. Bukit Ungasan. Call 0813 3805 3652. [3284] Land for sale freehold 3/4/5/7/8 are Rp. 90 million/are, ocean view Pecatu near Dreamland, Karma Kandara, 25 min from airport, perfect for villa also for boarding house. Phone 0813 3848 7012 or <ftimoer@yahoo.com>. [3301] Bukit Ungasan land for sale. 12 are, ocean view, price Rp. 100 million / are. Please contact 0361 895 3015 / 081 2366 6541 or e-mail: <anggaw83@gmail.com>. [3159] 4are/400m2 land in Goa Gong for sale for sale by owner. Land located in front of Goa Gong main road. Freehold. Perfect for villa. IDR 90.000.000, -/are. Call: +62 819 1632 0994. [3315] Long contract available for large open restaurant & AC cafe, including fittings, internet, kitchen equipment & house at back. Great location, Jl Uluwatu, near Dreamland, huge potential in a fast growing area. Contact: <bukitland@ hotmail.com> or 0878 6199 0681. [3329] Nice vacation home by Bali cliff beach, freehold, 240m2, pool, jacuzzi, 2Bdrms, 3 baths, balcony, western kitchen, marble countertop, maidsroom, storage closets, garden, carport. Photos at <www.vacationhomebali.wordpress. com>. Price USD $ 150,000. Ph. 081 2382 3623. [3332] C/Re/G-29 June 11
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LEGIAN Overcontract 4 years left in Jl. Legian. 2 floors, 2 AC. In front of Air Asia. Good price. Good location. New decoration. E-mail: <pagy0515@hotmail.com>. Please call 0857 9218 6652. [3277] Beautiful tropical villa with pool in Padma Utara. Close to the beach. Two independent bedrooms, bathrooms and kitchens, Wi-Fi, cable-TV, staff. Visit <www.pondokernitabali. com>. Contact 081 890 0480. [1560] C/Re/G-9 March 11
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PARADISE ON A BUDGET. TWO-CHOICES buy outright OR buy with lease back to owner 1 to 3 years at Rup100 Mill per year which becomes part of purchase price. Freehold 2.25 ara 200sq meter Villa. 2 levels. 2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms including ensuite. Western Kitchen, Lounge, Pool, beautifull â&#x20AC;&#x153;Bali Styleâ&#x20AC;? open design. Views to coast. Great location close to all Canggu has to offer. Buy outright Rup 1.8 Bill. OR Lease back. Pay Rup 1.5 Bill. Owner will lease at Rup 100 mill per year 1 to 3 years as part of the purchase price, which covers the balance. Owner will sign agreement to leave at anytime with 30 days notice. With an adjustment in original payment to meet the previous conditions.
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2 unit house for rent Jl. Raya Legian, 5 minutes walk to Bemo Corner Melasti street. Land 4 Are, 2 floor, big balcony, nice garden, 4 bedroom + bathroom, open kitchen, livingroom, 2 car park, 2 AC, hot water. Land 3 Are, 2 floor, big balcony, good for garment, other business. Call Bowie 0815 5842 1153 / 0361 752 087. [3209]
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: Jl. Werkudara Gang Bintang No. 4 Legian : Jl. Raya Legian II Gang XXVII No. 473, Legian Kaja - Kuta. : Jl. Raya Seminyak, Gang Goa No. 2 Seminyak. Ph: +62 (361) 847 5747 C/VR/I-24 Aug. 11
2houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0361-877 1711 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [1345] Rooms / apartments for rent 1, 2, 3 or 4 bedrooms available. Daily, weekly, monthly or yearly rental possible. All locations are close to Geger Beach and Nikko Beach. Please phone 0821 4552 2200 or 0361-777 092 or e-mail <balifamily2000@yahoo.de>. [3114]
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AAA Location Oberoi Villa For Lease 9 years
Land for sale 1,24 hectare, price Rp. 130 million/are (nego). Behind Sama-Sama Restaurant, view Benoa Beach. Road access. Suitable for villa or residence. Please call (0361) 801 4223 / 0813 3965 5067. [3298] For Sale: Tropical Luxury 3 bedroom villa w/ swimming pool, newly built or off plan. Close to beach and golf. Owner direct sale, English 081 756 7630 Indonesian 081 735 0877. [3146] Villa / land for sale in Tabanan, size 19.100m2. Beach front, stunning view! Land for sale in Nusa Dua 42 are, perfect location for business, must see! Call 0819 9989 1374. [3270] C/Re/I-15 June 11
Beautiful 2 bed/2 bathroom villa with open kitchen. Large living room, guest toilet, garage. All rooms with air conditioner. Tropical garden with large swimming pool 12 x 3.50mtr. In a very nice secure lane of the Oberoi Street.
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Canggu
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A PERFECT BEACH FAMILY HOME Located in Seseh, just 50 meters from the beach this 3 bedroom 3 bathroom villa is a freehold rarity nestled between million dollar homes. Easy access, staff quarters, car park, pool and a beautiful open dining living area built to the highest standard. Top of the line kitchen and appliances, ocean views from the second floor, this is a must see for the beach lover. Price: IDR. 3,200,000,000 REF RV-928
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Bukit
Kerobokan
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SERENITY IN KEROBOKAN A beautifully designed villa in Kerobokan set in an expansive 9.5 Are of land with perfectly manicured gardens is now available. Tastefully furnished and built to a very high standard this property has 2 spacious air conditioned ensuite bedrooms that overlook the pool and gardens. Complete with Wifi and satellite TV there is also 24 hour security. If you are looking for a superb holiday home in Bali or a perfect place to live then this property should definitely be on your list of places to view. Price: USD 325,000 REF RV-1012
Petitenget
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PETITENGET FREEHOLD OPPORTUNITY
BEAUTIFUL BUKIT Step through the striking stone entrance to Bukit Villa and the outside world begins to fade away. Luxury meets home comfort in this 3 bedroom Villa. Sitting high above the majestic cliffs of Bali on the southern Bukit, this villa lies on the 350sqm of land, newly built featuring a Lounge area, Bali Gazebo, Open/close Living/Dining/area with modern kitchen and nice swimming pool. Set amongst an exclusive private estate, located nearby The Bali Golf and Country club which is recognized as one of Asia’s five best golf courses. Price: IDR. 2,700,000,000 REF RV-1020
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Umalas MODERN MINIMALIST VILLA IN UMALAS
Located in the most sought after location this cozy villa is the perfect opportunity at the right price. Built on 2 levels, has 3 bedrooms, 2 and a half bathrooms, open western kitchen/living area this can be the perfect second home in Bali. The villa has also a small pool, helper quarters as well as parking for one car and bike. A short walk to the beach, international Restaurants and chic fashion shopping, an exciting find at a excellent price. Price: IDR. 2,500,000,000 REF RV-797
Seminyak
Leasehold
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Situated minutes from the famous Umalas Stables. This three bedroom minimalist modern Villa is located in the safe, peaceful, and quiet neighborhood of Umalas. This villa is a great place to spend your holidays in Bali. Price: IDR. 2,200,000,000
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Introducing a bargain busting investment situated in Seminyak. Based on a 25 year lease with the option to extend, these “cute” and “quaint” little gems are all fully furnished and ready to go. 3 units are on one level and are 1 or 2 bedroom properties, all with ensuite and their own Plunge pool and Gazebo overlooking the pool. The fourth unit is a 3 bedroom 2 level property and priced to sell also. The attention to detail is exquisite. Perfect for a first time investor wishing to well and truly dig their heels into the ever expanding property ladder in Bali. Are you a shrewd investor ? Why not make an offer for the whole complex and bang, a business is born……! REF RV-1038 Price: EURO 80,000
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