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For Sale; New wheels and tyres to suit KLX 150. 1.5 mill. Contact 0821 4425 6447. Bukit. [098]

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For Sale; DSLR Nikon D5100 Body only 2nd, ex alta warranty, box complete, rarely used, low sc 8. xxx, no error, all good condition, Rp. 4 million nego, Denpasar, sms only 082 3636 5408 / <johnunyil@gmail.com>. [089]

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For Sale; Generator, never used, great condition, make: Multipro GN3000MP. price: 2.5 mill negotiable. 0857 3934 6953. Jalan Gunung Sari No. A46 Gatsu Kebo Iwa. [090] For Sale; Stainless steel kitchen table with three shelves, size: 115x56. price: 750 thousand. 0857 3934 6953. Jalan Gunung Sari No. A46 Gatsu Kebo Iwa. [091] For Sale; Nemco, spiral potato cutter, restaurant, heavy duty, all aluminum and cast construction, NSF approved for reataurant use. Best offer over US $200.00, text or call 0812-555-1111. Denpasar. [013] For Sale; Bar blender, 64oz capacity, Model OmniBlend I, 2.5hp peak power motor, as new, hardly used Rp. 1, 825, 000 nego, 0812-5551111. Denpasar. [014] For Sale; Whipping cream dispenser, new, ISI Cream Profi Whip, NSF listed, all stainless steel, 0.5 l or 1.0 US Pint. Makes fresh, flavored or natural whip cream, includes a box of cartridges. US $150.00. 0812555-1111. Denpasar. [015]

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For Sale; Genset portable 4kw matahari expat owned and operated since new recently serviced will run a small house excluding pool pump ideal for backup during Bali’s notorious blackouts for details 4,5 juta nego. PH 081 2395 0302. Sanur. [036] ph: +62 81 999 274866 - +62 81 855 8169 e: multiacrylicdesign@yahoo.co.id C/Ns/G-29 Oct. 14

For Sale; One bottle of Maca homeopathic drops. 2oz bottle. Paid $26. Sell for Rp 150.000. Long expiry date. SMS 081 239 88979. Kuta / Sanur. [037] For Sale; Pump-self priming Pentax CAM575/50. Immaculate condition. Rp 2,000,000. 0831 1989 4041. Denpasar. [152] No one wants advice - only corroboration.

For Sale; Bathroom hand dryers for sale! New, price: 250 thousand. Bought at Ace Hardware. Moroccan lights/lamps for sale! Price: 150 each. Jalan Gunung Sari No. A46 Gatsu Kebo Iwa. 0857 3934 6953. [097]

POS TOUCH SCREEN AND ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER POWERFUL AND VERY SECURE SOFTWARE FOR FULL RESTAURANT SYSTEM EASY TO USE - NO CHEATING - NO HANG - VERY STABLE SOFTWARE

For Sale; Water heater instant, Prime Lifestyle. Very good condition. Rp 800,000. 0819 9938 2602. Denpasar. [141] For Sale; Generator 2000 watt, Honda SH2600DK. Good condition Rp 4,2 mill. Contact 0819 9938 2602. Denpasar. [142] For Sale; Car diskman Sony D-808K. 0819 9938 2602. Denpasar. [146]

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For Sale; Sharp oven, counter top, steam, convection and microwave combination. Model Healsio, AX-1500s (silver color). New, never been used, retails at about Rp. 9 million. Buy it now for Rp. 6.4 juta, best offer. Text/call 0812555-1111. Denpasar. [059]

For Sale; iPhone 4g 16 gb white complete and 99, 9% is ready to use without simcard because injection smart friend. Asked 2,7 mil nego. Call 0851 0045 5886. Denpasar. [136] For Sale; Motorcycle seat cover, size 12 Large. New, never used. Contact 0818 0566 2911 Legian. [073]

FOR SALE LICENSE OF DUTY FREE SHOP PT BALI DUFREE INDONESIA Through out all of city and international airport departure in all of Indonesian regions. The documents are complete and valid SITU, HO, SIUP, NPWP, TDP, APIU, NIK Kindly to contact our email address: lizbetadelina@gmail.com

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CANGGU NEWS

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

the island for only a limited time, the Value Pack might be more your style. For just RP 500,000 Bounce for 7 hours instead of 5!

Make way for Mega Holiday Fun! School holidays are upon us once again but parents don’t despair. Bali’s wet season weather can often mean canceling the best laid plans for outdoor activities, but there is no need for doom and gloomy faces on rainy days with Strike Bowling and Bounce Bali’s Mega Pack deal.

in aerial fun for all ages including elite tramps, dodge ball courts and even a running wall for more advanced jumpers. Experienced staff are on hand to ensure a safe jumping environment and special Bounce grip socks are available for purchase at Bounce reception.

Hours of fun are available at these fantastic indoor, all weather venues open 7 days from 10am weekdays and 9am on weekends. You can even somersault along to the latest tunes until midnight on Friday and Saturday nights with Bounce Mania - a three hour Bounce and Dance party for just RP 100,000 per person! There are two sessions available, 6pm - 9pm and 9pm - midnight.

Get a group of friends and family together for hours of Ten Pin Bowling entertainment at Strike. The latest LED lit lanes accommodate teams of six and bumpers can be easily activated for those needing a little ‘help’ with their technique! Shoe hire is included and bowlers can bring their own socks or purchase new ones at the centre.

Lay those computer games and ipads aside and get your kids moving these holidays with active and healthy entertainment. Bounce Trampoline Centre offers the latest

Jabulani...Just Delicious! There has been a hive of activity in the burough of Berawa lately, as groovy little eateries are popping up all over this once sleepy surfers’ spot. Discerning diners are spoilt for choice and deciding on a venue for a scrumptious brekkie or lazy lunch is now even more difficult for all the right reasons. One such newcomer that should not be missed is elegant little cafe, Jabulani on Jalan Pantai Berawa. With the crisp, clean charm of whitewashed brick, polished concrete tiles and even a chandelier to complete the look of class, this cool and calming space cannot be ignored when it comes to finding respite from the heat. Jabulani is appealing from the moment you park your scooter out front as huge bifold windows span the cafe facade, encouraging the sea breeze to filter through. Funky cowhide stools line the breakfast bar at the front and offer surprising comfort and the opportunity to sit for longer and enjoy the rice paddy view. Jabulani offers a menu of Euro/ Asian fusion, staff are friendly and welcoming and the spotless kitchen is under the watchful gaze of chef and owner, Lydia Gunari. There are all the popular breakfast favourites including Eggs Benedict, a selection of sweet and savoury pancakes and

The Mega Pack deal means massive value for money and a 50% discount on regular Bounce and Strike rates! Buy 15 hours of Bounce Bali passes for just RP 1,500,000 net and get 30 hours of trampoline fun! If you are only visiting

Strike Bowling is also offering an incredible Mega Pack value added deal with 10 hours of bowling for the price of 5 at only RP 2,500,000. Prices are for up to four players per hour. Additional players can join in the bowling for only an extra RP 50,000 per person, per hour. Alternatively, pay for 3 hours and receive an extra 2 hours for free with Strike Bowling’s Value Pack at only RP 1,500,000. Of course if the island weather is stellar and the kids want a taste of each venue, the Super Fun Pass is the perfect solution. This pass includes a full day pass to Splash Water Park, PLUS 1 hour at Bounce Trampoline Centre and 1 hour at Strike Ten Pin Bowling. For only RP 220,000 per child and RP 340,000 per adult, entertainment for the family is sorted for the entire day, rain or shine! For more information on these fantastic deals and your solution to school holiday entertainment, go to the website: BOUNCEBALI.COM STRIKEBALI.COM

my favourite, delicately herbed avocado on crunchy French baguette topped with tomato, goats’ cheese and a fried egg! Of course breakfast is available all day and they also offer the clever choice of half portions, priced from a ridiculously affordable IDR 25,000. A perfect solution for those who take a while to warm to the idea of a huge meal early in the day or simply petite eaters. Lunch options abound with sandwiches and wraps (the Chicken and Hummus is to die for, salads (the Harvest Salad with greens, sprouts, apple, pumpkin seeds, haloumi, croutons and honey mustard dressing sounds like a clear winner to me!) pastas and a selection of Indonesian cuisine such as Nasi Padang and Curry Laksa Jabulani. Lots of cafes often lay claim to having the best coffee or cocktails on the island however it would be very remiss of me not to mention that Jabulani Cafe make some of the best smoothies I have ever sampled! Choose from the Antiaging Fighter, Hangover Cure, Cocojito, Energy Kick and my favourite, The Tropical Gelato - coconut milk, banana, frozen mango and pineapple. Not just healthy, it is just like dessert in a glass and you can savor it with a spoon or drink it down through the very cool glass straw! My apologies to the people on my right for making that rather loud slurping sound as I tried to get the last from the glass.

Jabulani is now open 7 days a week from 8am ‘til 6pm. Prices are extremely reasonable and coffees are great. Just a warning, you may find it difficult to resist the homemade desserts. Stay tuned, they are planning to be open for dinner very soon. Jabulani Cafe - Jln Pantai Berawa 0858 8599738

Kids Only New Year’s Eve at Cubby House Kids Club! Fun Pass caters more for residents and frequent visitors and there is even a Play Date and Pamper Pass to keep the big kids happy too! No need to worry about lunch or dinner as children can choose from a range of healthy and nutritious menu items to satisfy any pangs of hunger. Parties are a regular feature on the Cubby House calendar and entry includes a nutritious meal, drinks and games. Throughout 2014 Cubby House has hosted a variety of parties such as Halloween, Hawaiian Luaus, The Pirate Party and just recently they held their Christmas celebration complete with snowball soccer!

Your New Year’s Eve plans may already be sorted but finding safe and secure babysitting for your little ones in Bali can be a challenge at the best of times, let alone for the one night of the year we all want to celebrate! Cubby House Kids Clubs at Semara Resort Seminyak and The Canggu Club have a fun and fuss free solution for kids this New Year’s Eve. Rest assured your precious cargo is taken care of as Cubby House provides a lively and stimulating environment where kids can play and learn at the same time. Accommodating children from ages 2 - 12 years, Cubby House offers a range of toys and activities to ensure children are entertained for hours on end. Guests aged 2 - 4 years have their own area

filled with Lego, books, building blocks and soft tunnels. Children are under the constant supervision of Cubby House carers and there are plenty of smiling staff members to ensure your littlies are safe and happy. Older children also have access to Wii games, Mac computers, arts and crafts, movies and dress ups. Open from 8am daily, Cubby House is perfect for days when you want some child free shopping, dining or beach time or when you both just need a break! Kids can drop in for a casual visit or there are a range of passes and value packs designed to suit the needs of tourists, long term visitors and residents alike. The Holiday Fun Pass is perfect for families vacationing on the island, the four-hour Super

December 31 will see Cubby House host its kids only New Year’s Eve Pyjama Party. Commencing at 6pm through to midnight, children can enjoy 6 hours of fully supervised fun and food including pizzas, French fries, juice and even rainbow pudding! There will be a Pyjama fashion parade, paper trumpet blowing competition and movie time. Entry is just RP 250,000++ per child. No need for anyone in the family to compromise this year. Save yourself the stress of searching for a babysitter and choose an option the kids will appreciate just as much as you! Book now to secure your child’s spot at the Cubby House New Year’s Eve Pyjama Party and look forward to a stress free New Year’s Eve for everyone in the family. For more information on the New Year’s Eve Party of any of the Cubby House passes, visit: CUBBYHOUSEKIDSCLUB.COM


Pastry Perfection Not too long ago, the task of finding a loaf of fresh crusty bread without that sickly sweet flavour you often find with breads in Asia was a difficult one. The simple joy of Vegemite on toast in the morning was always lost with the first bite. Clearly I was not alone in my quest to source a simple sourdough or baguette as French style bakeries offering up tasty treats seem to be quickly multiplying on the island and the increasing selection of sweet delights and pastries is becoming a danger......to my waistline! Opening recently opposite the Pura on Jalan Pantai Berawa is, as the name Coffee ‘n’ Oven suggests, a new coffee shop and bakery. Taking over the old Budokan premises, the building has undergone a total overhaul complete with a light and cheerful lick of paint, bifold doors, and retro lamps swinging lazily from the high ceilings. A display cabinet presents delectable desserts such as vanilla and bread puddings, coconut and banana breads, rich chocolate cakes and baked cheesecake, all made fresh on the premises. Cinnamon scrolls, traditional and gourmet croissants and danishes line the counter, tempting you to add one to your coffee order, whilst the

Jayanto Damanik... ’Conversations’ Born in Dolok Masihul, Indonesia, artist Jayanto Damanik has lived and studied in Sydney since 1997. He graduated from the Sydney Gallery School of Fine Art and has since held exhibitions in Sydney, regional New South Wales, China, Japan, Brazil and just this month in Bali! During his two month residency in Indonesia, Jayanto also visited Panti Sosial Tresna Werdha in Gianyar - a social institution for the elderly and held a tea bags and drawing workshop with the residents there. His visit to Bali has helped him to further develop his understanding about Balinese culture. Having spent many years living on the island in his younger years, Jayanto has been refreshing his childhood memories of that time, particularly focusing on the tradition of the Balinese offering. His residency culminated in a recent exhibition of his works

rear wall is stocked with rows of crusty loaves like sour doughs, French style baguettes, muesli bread and more! If you cannot find something to suit your palate here you are not trying hard enough. For bread lovers like me it is carbohydrate heaven! Not just a bakery, Coffee ‘n’ Oven also offers a very affordable breakfast menu with the obligatory eggs (any style) and bread basket, omelet symphony, or fresh fruit salad with croissant and ah yes! There it is, the ‘Oz’. Yep, you guessed it, toasted homemade bread with butter and Vegemite! Yay! Breakfast of champions. Coffee is excellent, as is described on their menu and it is clear their barista knows his way around the espresso machine. If you desire something a little cooler and thirst quenching there is also a list of fresh juices, soft drinks and a very refreshing lemongrass and cucumber water with fresh celery. Perfect after a morning workout. Access is easy and there is plenty of parking across the road for cars and bikes. Just one word of advice. If you are planning on grabbing your daily fresh bread from Coffee ‘n’ Oven, get in early as they sell out quickly! Jalan Pantai Berawa 51 0361 8446531 info@coffeeandoven.com at the Bale Permata Ariza on November 29th and at Puja Mandala, Nusa Dua on December 7th. Jayanto and two other artists, photographers Bobo Tandiono and Gabrielle Adelyne Hartono, collaborated to create ‘Conversations’ at Pondok Waginem - an exhibition inspired by the artists’ visit to Panti Sosial Tresna Werdha, exploring their own personal experiences and intertwining it with their own emotions. The unique installations were created with used tea bags, ceramics and photographs. “I began collecting used tea bags in 1997. Every tea bag in these installations tells a story of daily life’s grievances and joys” says Jayanto. “They show the sensitivity of humanity and the environment” Completing his residency, Jayanto Damanik has since moved his artistic installations to Jakarta and continues to exhibit his work at national and international venues, exploring the topic of cultural identity. For more information on this Indonesian artist and his fascinating works and exhibitions contact: jsdamanik@yahoo.com.au


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For Sale; Large freezer. Good working condition, size: large (165x65x85), price: 1.8 million. Jalan Gunung Sari No. A46 Gatsu Kebo Iwa. 0857 3934 6953. [094]

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For Sale; Teh pochi machine for sale! New, great condtion price: 750 thousand. 0857 3934 6953. Jalan Gunung Sari No. A46 Gatsu Kebo Iwa. [095] For Sale; Shisha (hookah). Price for large (1pc): 800 thousand, price for small (1pc): 600 thousand. Comes with spare parts and various flavours. Jalan Gunung Sari No. A46 Gatsu Kebo Iwa. 0857 3934 6953. [096]

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For Sale; Surfboard: 6‚7” x 19’ x 2-1/2 rounded pin tail (new) Rp 3.2-million; easy and great board to ride. Australian shaper. Negotiable. Txt 0813 2601 6945 or email <takine831@gmail.com>. Canggu. [075] For Sale; De Longhi Nespresso, espresso and cappuccino coffee maker machine, model EN 520SL, new. Includes a large supply of coffee capsules and refillable cartridges. Best offer over US $400. 0812555-1111 text or call. Denpasar. [012]

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For Sale; Saeco magic espresso/cappuccino coffee machine, recently cleaned and serviced , in excellent to new condition, fully automatic with built in grinder and steam/hot water function. Selling cheap, Rp. 6.5 juta. Text or call, 0815575-7777. Denpasar. [019]

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For Sale; Nixon supertide watch red new in box. Tide information pre-programmed, includes a heat timer and alarm. The casing for the device is made from stainless steel, 100m under water. SMS 081 7975 8174. Canggu. [104] For Sale; Apple keyboard with numeric keypad English (USA). Not wireless. Still in the box, but has been used. Excellent condition. 400,000 or best offer. Ubud 0812 3600 3033. [027] C/Ns/G-24 Dec. 14

For Sale; iPhone 5c factory unlock for all operator 16 Gb. Perfect condition, blue colour complete with box, charger, cable, headset, manual book Sale for only 4,5 mill. Please call/sms 089 8078 1887. [055] We are weak in action by our best qualities; we are strong in action by will and a certain one-sidedness.

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Pet owners: Please sterilize your dogs & cats to preserve the natural environment. nme nm

Pets To Give Away / Wanted / Lost / Found These ads are free. E-mail to: info@baliadvertiser.biz

Cute, healthy, vaccinated pups for adoption from Bali Adoption Rehab Centre BARC call Linda 081 855 0947. [001] Adorable healthy Bali puppies ready for adoption. Wayan Doblet 085 6377 4966. [002]

Leaving Bali and need to find a good home for our Pug (male, 7 years old, fawn). Please email for further details: <carina80at@ yahoo.de>. Save a Bali puppy today! Loveable puppies desperately looking for temporary foster

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Saturn enters Sagittarius on the first day of this fortnight and will remain there until the end of 2017, apart from a 3 month return to Scorpio mid next year. The orbit of Saturn takes approximately 29 years and our last transit was between 1986 and 1988. On the day of Saturn’s entry into Sagittarius we have 5 planets in the sign of Capricorn (ruled by Saturn) including Pluto with its square to Uranus. Remember our New Moon/Sun conjunction has just occurred and the tone is sobering and the New Year Celebrations have not yet begun. Sagittarius is the sign that advocates truth, justice and freedom above all else and with Saturn there for this next cycle, we may see a push towards political and religious restructuring. The Chernobyl nuclear disaster happened during the last transit of Saturn in Sagittarius and we are currently in our clean-up of the Fukushima tragedy. Benazir Bhutto was elected as the first Islamic Woman Politician and became Prime Minister of Pakistan. The strong thread that weaves through religion and political agendas is very apparent, along with issues of higher education, marriage laws and foreign agendas. Perhaps all that has been uncovered exposed and revealed during this powerful Pluto/ Uranus transformation period while Saturn has been in Scorpio, can lead us to a new vision of our future. Knowing ever more what doesn’t work and where our shadows lie, brings us to the truth of existence and how we move forward. Venus and Mercury join Mars in Aquarius uniting our humanity further. FULL MOON 14 Cancer 31 January 5, 2015 12:54 p.m.

Saturn is in your 9th house of travel and foreign concerns over these next 3 years and brings a commitment to learning in one form or another. The theme will be, however, the expansion of your mind or even taking on the role as a teacher yourself sharing your own brand of wisdom through experience. As Mercury and Venus join Mars in the house of friendships and community you find a renewed sense of love and communication in these areas. Your networks open up and with the Full Moon in the area of home and family you may feel more supported and nurtured yourself. A dark night of the soul is finally over. There are 8th house concerns for you during the next Saturn transit of Sagittarius. Your own brand of truth seeking goes into the deepest part of your chart to where you share intimately and financially. You may face experiences that will mature you during this period and bring a series of endings and new beginnings. Venus joins Mars now in your career sector and brings some unexpected support and particularly from within your primary relationships. Mercury also allowing you to be a bit of a Jack or Jill of all trades this month and the very sensitive Full Moon falls in your house of siblings and communication and a time to share your heart. Relationship will be the Saturn highlight for you over the next 3 years. Some of you ready to make that big commitment and bringing you more freedom than you had anticipated. Mercury Venus and Mars all in the 9th house are aligning with a goal or shared vision which will play out through key relationships. This is the perfect time to talk about your future plans and with the Full Moon set to ignite your values through emotional exchange you will feel your way into the next chapter of your life. You are another who is ready for the hard work ahead.

Venus your ruler is about to join Mars in your house of romance and promises to bring some attractions of the bizarre and unusual kind. Love and intimacy are high on the list of fun things to do. Saturn moving from the money making house to the sibling and short distance travel sector. You may consider learning some new skills or teaching those that you already have over the coming 3 years. This Full Moon has you in work mode and with your vocational interests emotionally stirred. Perhaps it is an appropriate time to share your plans with those close to you or family members and speak your truth.

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As Saturn enters your house of personal values and the Full Moon highlights the area of higher minded activities, you are ready to bring change to the very core of your existence. Expanded thinking leads you on new pathways of self-discovery and experimentation. There is a deep caring in you for family matters and your understanding from a vaster viewpoint brings solace to both yourself and those in your familial line. You could experience deep emotionality around some foreign concerns in your life and this brings out your nurturing side as well. These next 3 years may see some of you involved in legal matters that are going to benefit you financially. This is Saturn in your sign Sagittarius and that means it’s all about you, your brand, name, image and physical appearance. You may wish to remodel and recreate yourself over the next 3 years bringing a more appropriate expression to your higher ideals. Many will take on more responsibility and a higher profile. Venus joins Mars in the 3rd house of short distance travel and brings more communication with siblings or simply more talk in general. Your energy is high and you may experience some nervous tension if you spread yourself too thin. This is a deep and powerful Full Moon portal for you with emotions running particularly deep.

This Full Moon is in your sign and house of self. A lot of your attention and dare I say hard work has been around others and now it’s time for a little self-nurture in whichever way you choose. Saturn brings work commitments to the fore over the next 3 years, along with attention to your health. If you have felt restricted in your self-expression and want to build on or expand your presentation this is the time to work on that. As your values and perception of the world change so too will the work that you do. Mercury and Venus join Mars in the deepest part of your chart bringing old relationships for healing.

Full Moon falls in your relationship house and brings closeness to family members. With Saturn entering the house of solitude and connection to the divine, these next 3 years bring a depth to your soul’s experience and takes you to the truth beyond worldly concerns. With Venus in the house which it rules, the 2nd, you find yourself concerned with matters that are dear to your heart. As your humanitarian streak is provoked through media you may find yourself taking action in one form or another to assist and you are asked to become more flexible with how you perceive the world and a deeper emotional connection to others results.

Saturn enters the Leo house of romance children and play. These concepts may seem a little more serious to you now and over the next 3 years. With the current harmony to Venus Mercury and Mars in your relationship house, you may find yourself a partner who is willing to look at things from a different angle with you. The topics of romance and commitment are on the table and ready for discussion, most probably with a review later in the month. You present a more mature identity at this time. The Cancer Full Moon is in your reclusive house and possibly brings a time of solitude and reflection.

Venus and Mercury join Mars in your 1st house and thoughts turn to your own image or physical appearance. You may be a little touchier than usual and quicker to rise to the challenge. As you speak your mind you align with Saturn’s desire to find the truth in community issues or those that affect the plans for future development. This next full moon falls in your health and service sector and brings emotional issues to the surface. Healing your emotional body brings healing to the physical and this is what you are doing at the moment; exhibiting self-love and nurture. This is a great time to examine your thoughts.

Matters of home and family are highlighted during the next Saturn round. This will be a time of speaking your truth and discussing issues of health and how you can be of service to each other. With a Full Moon in your 11th house of friends, groups and community activities you may find yourself spending family time combined with the above. You are building a new foundation for yourself and generally we look ahead for seven years when it comes to Saturn cycles. What you do now will lay the groundwork for what is to come. Make it solid and lasting by being real and honest with yourself and those you love.

As the full moon rises in your house of romance, children and fun you are ready to experience some more emotional time with family members or new loves. Intimacy is raw with the vulnerable self emerging effortlessly. Saturn brings vocational goals to the fore and there may be work required to achieve those goals over the next 3 years. Venus, Mercury and Mars in the 12th house are doing the undercover work that is required at this time as you prepare yourself to move forward. This is the moment to harness the power of the mind to vision and create the future trends that will benefit not only yourself, but all of humanity.

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For Sale; Jumpers for baby girl (0-6mo), +/-12 pieces. Clean and in good condition. Rp. 100.000 fix price. Must buy all. Contact 0818 0536 9219. Denpasar. [156] For Sale; Earth Mama Angel Baby: Natural nipple butter. New still in box. Bought two only used one. New price Rp. 210.000, sell for Rp. 150.000. Really helped me with breastfeeding. Safe for baby. Please SMS 0818 0536 9219. Denpasar. [157] Baby girl clothes are ready to be picked up for donations. Prefer orphanage. SMS for details 0818 0536 9219. Denpasar. [158] For Sale; Voucher for staying in Villa Santun Ubud, 2 nights stay at one bedroom sacred valley view villa with private pool, valid until 31 March 2015. Worth over Rp 10 million. Sell for only Rp 5 million. Contact 0813 5322 1262. Denpasar. [159] The advice of the elders to young men is very apt to be as unreal as a list of the hundred best books.

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For Sale; Shop display furniture. 2 large open wall cabinets and 24 glass door wood cabinets with lighting. Ideal for jewellery display. Great condition and high quality. Please call 0361 282 503 (Monday to Friday, 8am – 5pm) for more details. [040] For Sale; Bamboo furniture. Variety of tables and chairs. Good condition. Ideal for office or home. Please call 0361 282 503 (Monday to Friday, 8am – 5pm) for more details. [041] For Sale; Apple MagSafe original AC power extension EU, Sandisk Ultra USB 3.0 flash drive 8GB 16GB 32GB, Yoobao power bank 10400mha, LED digital wood clock, bracket + casing waterproof for iPhone, tempered glass iPhone. 0819 0731 9760. Sanur. [160] For Sale; Tile cutter Dewalt. Model DW860. 1300w. Brand new in box never used. New price over Rp800,000. Bargain price Rp600,000. 0813 3741 2639. Nusa Dua. [161] For Sale; Bosch GKS 235 professional circular saw. Brand new and still in box and never used. 2100W and new. Price is Rp2.2 juta. Will sell today for Rp1.8juta. 0813 3741 2639. Nusa Dua. [162] For Sale; Septic tank. Biofil model BF-03. Never used and brand new. Big savings. New price is over Rp4 juta. Bargain price Rp3.2 juta. Contact 0813 3741 2639. Nusa Dua. [163] For Sale; Bike wind trainer. Minora from Roda link. Model M70 magiturbo. New and never used. New price is over Rp2 juta. Bargain price for urgent sale Rp1.2 juta. 0813 3741 2639. Nusa Dua. [164] For Sale; An original Eiffel tower miniatures. Brand new brought directly from Paris, France. Price per piece is IDR 400,000nett. Call/SMS/ Whatsapp on 081 1398 0098. Denpasar. Email: <ariano.hans@yahoo.com> for pictures. [165] Be ever soft and pliable like a reed, not hard and unbending like a cedar.


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GARDEN DOCTOR by Dr. Kris

Nutrient Soup - Sea Minerals

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For thousands of years humans have utilised the minerals and vegetable products of the sea for both food and fertiliser. Now, well documented research has shown that seawater can have profound effects on both plant and animal life as long as sodium chloride is not over applied. Dr. Maynard was one of the early pioneers of using sea minerals for fertiliser, also known as seawater agriculture. He began his lifelong research in sea energy agriculture in 1936. His goal was to replicate the perfect chemistry of the ocean and return it back into the depleted soils. He felt this was the key to proper nutrition, a stronger immune system and a healthier life. Dr. Murray often wondered why land-based animals suffered from so many forms of chronic disease while sea animals generally enjoyed vigorous health. Murray theorized that the apparent difference in disease resistance and vitality between life on land and in the sea is due to mineral de¿ciencies in our soil and food. He envisioned a cycle whereby continents rise from the oceans rich with minerals. The effects of climate (freezing, thawing, rainfall, and erosion) - combined with mankind’s poor treatment of the land and increasing acid rain cause topsoil minerals to go into solution and wash away into streams, rivers then the oceans. Murray concluded that these minerals hold the key to human health. Therefore, it made sense to recapture them and restore them to our soils, a method that would be both organic and sustainable. His ¿ndings were published in his book: Sea Energy Agriculture: Nature’s Ideal Trace Element Blend for Farm, Livestock & Humans - ISBN: 9780911311709. It de¿nitely makes for an interesting read! Dr. Murray used sea solids or mineral salts remaining after water is evaporated from ocean water as fertiliser on a variety of vegetables, fruits and grains. His extensive experiments demonstrated repeatedly and conclusively that plants fertilised with sea minerals and animals fed fertilised feeds grow stronger and more resistant to disease. The rivers of the world dump millions of tons of minerals into the oceans each year and have done so for eons. SeaÀoor springs and volcanic eruptions have also added the mix of elements. Seawater contains 89 elements plus many compound minerals and it has been estimated that it contains over 50,000 different organic substances in the form of fulvic acid. It is a literally a nutrient soup! “Most crops utilize an average of 40 elements from the soil. In no case do fertilizers add more than 12 and most commercial fertilizers add a maximum of six elements.” Sea Energy Agriculture, Dr. Maynard Murray. Some of the results that he recorded from animal - when growing pasture for cows with sea minerals as a fertiliser it was found that the cows eat much less and give more milk. The neighbouring cows reportedly tried and succeeded in breaking fences to reach this ‘good grass’. Mice where they all had breast cancers are healed 50% in one generation, 100% by the second, being fed food grown with sea mineral fertiliser. ‘The long term solution to the food crisis is development of new productive crop hybrids and the spread of modern agricultural technology throughout the developing world, I shudder. Established experts harp on about things like “pest control,” better management of “fragile soils” and novel ideas for “storing water”, but they turn a deaf ear

toward sea solids technology, which provides all of these things naturally.’ Sea Energy Agriculture, Dr. Maynard Murray. He got bigger yields, tastier and more nutritious food, far fewer pests and just healthier plants in general. “From the start, my sea solids experiments produced excellent results, and it has now been conclusively proven that the proportions of the trace minerals and elements present in sea water are optimum for the growth and health of both land and sea life.” Sea Energy Agriculture, Dr. Maynard Murray. Without essential trace elements you may see increased insect and disease problems in your garden. If you suspect that you have a poor nutrient content within your soil you could try adding concentrated sea minerals which can be bought online, use according to the directions. If you can forage, kelp, ocean ¿sh, and sea water are all good sources of minerals and trace elements. Yes, the ocean has salt, but it also has over 80 other minerals that are immediately available to plants upon application. Fill up a container next time you are near a clean stretch of ocean. As for application rate, I would try diluting at close to 10%, so add 1 cup of seawater to 2 litres of water per square metre twice a year. You could also apply it as a foliar spray. Avoid using tap water if you have a water softening system where sodium is used in the system process. A more recent study published in The Journal of Agricultural Food Chemistry 2008, pp 3391–3397, found that watering tomatoes with diluted seawater can boost their antioxidant content that leads to healthier fruit, scientists report. Tomatoes are already known to contain many health bene¿ts, including protection against prostate cancer and heart disease. In the study, scientists grew cherry tomatoes in both freshwater and in a diluted solution of 12 percent seawater. It was found that tomatoes grown in the sea water showed higher levels of vitamin C, vitamin E, dihydrolipoic acid, and chlorogenic acid. All of these substances are antioxidants that appear to ¿ght heart disease, cancer, aging, and other conditions. Using sea minerals to irrigate tomato crops appears to be a promising alternative to freshwater irrigation.

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Sea minerals are also great for lawns and regenerating the burnt spots/ circles caused by your dog if you have one. You know where the grass is dry and dead in the centre, but thick and green around it? There are obvious advantages to getting trace elements back into the food supply that we eat, not only will it taste better it will also be healthier for you. The sea minerals need not be limited to just edible plants, they will also bene¿t your roses, frangipanis, Àowers and other plants and trees. The work of this pioneer Dr. Maynard Murray was largely ignored during his lifetime, and his book became a lost classic - out of print for over 25 years. Now people are widely using sea minerals from commercial farms to the backyard garden. It is bene¿cial, sustainable and organic! Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2014 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ho/G-14 May 14


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This Sporting Life This Sporting Life wishes season greetings for the festive season (Christmas, Kuningan,and Prophet’s Birthday) and happy 2015 to its readers. MOTORING NEWS BALI FORMULA ONE CIRCUIT The idea of a Formula One motoring circuit in Bali is back in the news. Over the last 15 years or so, This Sporting Life has seen proposals for a circuit ranging from Jembrana (West Bali), Pulau Serengan (Turtle Island) and the Bukit, come and go. Now we see the management of Indonesian National Sports Committee (KONI) Bali urging the Ministry of Youth and Sports (Kemenpora) to build a Moto GP and F1 racing circuit in Bali. Although not yet approved by the relevant Minister, apparently the provincial government of Bali has debated the development. “We strongly support the construction of the circuit in Bali because the island develops into a strategic place for the development of the sport of motor racing,” said Chairman of KONI Bali, I Ketut Kelvin. Kelvin continued, “the international circuit is planned to be located in either of two places, namely in Jembrana of 123 hectares or 23 hectares Pecatu village (Bukit). However funding for this development until now remains unclear. The Badung regency government supports the proposal,who have confirmed the location of the circuit in the Bukit.”

Indonesian Youth Games (PON) in Surabaya, East Java, Imam Nahrawi, the new Minister for Sports & Youth Affairs admitted the racing circuit development plan had been discussed with the provincial government of Bali. Aside from the merits of whether Bali needs a Formula One circuit to boost its tourism numbers, with some saying, monies could better utilized elsewhere in Bali,the fact remains even if a circuit were ever built, it would be questionable whether a Formula One or any FIA sanctioned race could ever be held in Bali, due to a number of reasons, not least being the requirement to have an International standard emergency hospital within 20 mins by helicopter from the circuit. As seen in article 2.7.3.8 Appendix H 2014 Recommendations for the supervision of the road and emergency services (Homologation of circuits) - published this year on 29.07.2014 of the International Sporting Code of FIA – Federation Internationale du Automobile (F1 governing body) makes it quite clear as we quote below. With the exception of a direct transfer to a severe burns treatment centre, the flight time necessary to reach each of the hospitals mentioned in the medical questionnaire for the event and approved by the FIA Medical Delegate must not, in normal conditions, exceed approximately 20 minutes. Summary table of the maximum time authorised for primary

However when asked who will fund the international circuit’s construction, Kelvin added, “We do not know. Possibilities include being financed by the central government and local government and/or private Bali investment”. From the sidelines of the opening ceremony at the recent

hospital transfers under intensive care (except for serious burns) except in a case of force majeure: Whilst medical facilities have improved in recent years in South Bali, it has been suggested that it would take a supreme optimist to be confident that FIA would approve the medical facilities in Bali. SOCCER/FOOTBALL NEWS INDONESIA COMES FIRST IN THE WORLD Whilst this column constantly promotes Balinese and Indonesian sports, sadly we can report, that rarely does a Balinese football club score a worldwide first. A recent first was achieved, but of the nature that Bali and Indonesia could do well without. FIFA in what it describes as the first time in the world, has penalised a Balinese football club and two other Indonesian clubs for confidentiality breaches through the use of social media. FIFA has fined the three Indonesian clubs for publishing secret transfer information on Twitter, the first time football’s world governing body has handed out sanctions for such social media offences. Included is Bali’s Bali Devata as well as Persebaya Surabaya and Persires, who were each fined 25,000 Swiss francs (approx. 320 million Rupiah) for publishing confidential data on club-linked Twitter accounts, said FIFA. PSIS Semarang was ordered to pay 15,000 Swiss francs for republishing the other teams’ tweets and publishing a confidential letter sent to them by FIFA. The clubs were sanctioned “for breaching their obligation to keep data contained within the FIFA Transfer Matching System strictly confidential,” said FIFA.

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Kaja dik... kangin dik Gus... When Hindu Balinese orientate themselves in their world, which is dictated by strong religious convictions and beliefs based on traditions that date back more than a thousand years, they do things differently from people in other parts of the world. If the island of Bali was once considered the ‘globe’ by the ancestors of today’s Balinese, their ancient GPS referred to a combination of geographical and astronomical markers: the highest mountain (Mount Agung), the sea (which surrounds every point of the island), the rising sun, and the setting sun. From here stemmed further beliefs about how, for example, how any building should be laid out: the most important objects, such as shrines, the head of a residence, sacred objects and ceremonial building should be placed in the mountain-wards (kaja/kaler) or rising sun (kangin) positions. Conversely, the profane, menial and waste disposal buildings or areas should be in the seaward (kelod) or setting sun (kauh) positions.

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This was extended to dictate the way people should sleep, with bed-heads facing kaja or kangin; any other way would surely result in a headache. A further extrapolation of this is about movements. Balinese do not normally use their words ‘left’ (tengebot) or ‘right’ (tengawan) when they talk about directions; instead, they use kangin, kauh etc. A little surprisingly, it works perfectly well for them. Since Mt Agung is such an important geographical point for Balinese religiously – and religion is the most important thing in most Balinese’s lives – it is like second nature for them. You can often hear people working together on a project at the banjar – even young people moving ogoh-ogoh around – where they will say to one another “Kaja dik… kangin dik…” (mountain-wards a little… rising sun-wards a little…). In early 20th century literature about Balinese travelling overseas for the first time, anthropologists have said that Balinese often feel disconcerted when they move away from Bali because they don’t know their orientation (and of course because it was impossible to find lawar!). I also experienced this when I took Balinese from villages overseas in 1999. However, in the 21st century, with more and more Balinese regularly travelling, I suspect this is probably more the exception than the rule. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2014 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/BM/G-1 Oct. 14


Still Alice A renowned linguistics professor is in the middle of a lecture when she forgets her words. She makes light of the moment and continues on. Later on, other small memory lapses are to occur in her daily life. Finally, after getting lost on a university campus which she should be very familiar with, the agitated woman decides to consult a neurosurgeon. Julianne Moore gives a devastatingly good performance, as this 50 year old woman suffering from the onset of Alzheimer’s Disease. Alec Baldwin and Kristen Stewart also give solid performances, as the husband and daughter who have to watch and endure the slow disintegration of his wife and her mother. Directors Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland make a very strong human drama. Predestination A man, working for a top secret agency, which is involved with time travel, recruits a transgender person to help him find a terrorist before the terrorist can blow up a large amount of a big city. This fascinating movie, by Michael Spierig, plays all sorts of intriguing mind games as it moves through many different time zones. It also presents some interesting ideas about sexual identity and behavior. In addition, there is a surprise ending to the movie which you will not see coming. Ethan Hawke is excellent as the time agent, while, Sarah Snook is amazing as the woman surgically altered into a man. The Guest A grieving family is visited by a soldier who claims he knew their dead son before he was killed in action. The family invite him into their home, and, he stays for an extended visit. A series of accidental deaths are then to occur, which are all, in some way, beneficial to the family. Directed by Adam Wingard, this is a terrific little thriller, packed with lots of suspense and tension. Dan Stevens is great as the soldier with a very dark secret to hide. Felony After a few beers in a pub, an off-duty police detective is driving home when he accidentally knocks over a boy on a bicycle, sending the lad into a coma. However, when the emergency team and more police arrive on the scene, the detective gives a false statement. He claims that the accident was the result of a hit and run incident. This slow-moving, but, very interesting Australian film, by Matthew Saville, successfully exposes the seemingly very endemic and tolerated corruption to be found in the New South Wales Police Force. Serena While on a business trip to a big city, a man who owns a substantial tract of forest land meets and falls in love with an awfully beautiful woman. He then impulsively marries her. On their return to the man’s small lumbering town, the new bride is to unleash a torrent of repressed sexual jealousies within the primarily male community. Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence co-star again in this steamy melodrama. Their screen chemistry is still just as strong. Canopy During WWII, an Australian airplane is shot down and the fighter pilot must parachute into the Singapore jungle. As he tries to make his way to safety, the jungle is to become just as big an enemy as the Japanese. Directed by Aaron Wilson, this is another slow-moving but well-crafted Australian film. Annie Ok, this re-make of a successful Broadway Show and a Hollywood musical is not bad. Then, again, it is not good either. Let’s just call it pleasant. Some of the plot has been altered to make the story more contemporary. This time the ‘adorable’ orphan girl is adopted by a well-heeled businessman who is running for mayor of New York City. Some of the original Broadway songs have made it into this re-make, but, if I ever have to listen to that awful song ‘Tomorrow’ once more, I think I might throw up all over my DVD player.

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“Eat’er, eat’er” The sky was emptying its bladder and Eric Erectus was out hunting with his club. As he entered a clearing he noticed a person, a female. He gave her a persuasive tap with his club and, grabbing her by the hair, dragged her back to his cave. When he got home he threw a few logs on the fire, adjusted the bone in his nose and sat pondering his catch. He was confused. He’d heard about females but had no idea what on earth you were supposed to do with them. She looked very edible but his hunger pangs were overridden by a strange feeling stirring in his loins (it meant nothing - he had never heard of a loin and wouldn’t have known one if he tripped over it).

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She was covered in thick clods of mud gathered during her unceremonious hairborne trip through a bog so Eric thought he’d clean her up a bit and then decide what to do. He started looking for some water and a fleeting thought crossed his mind that he’d invent a bucket but, fleeting it certainly was and, by the time he had realised the thought was there, it had gone. It wasn’t until another 478,279 years and 47 days had passed before the bucket was finally invented by that well known cleanser of velocipedes – the right horrible Jasper Bucket. Eventually Eric found a pool of water in a hollow on the roof of his cave. He dragged the female up onto the roof and threw her in. As he watched the mud slowly fell away revealing beautiful succulent flesh (although it has to be said he wasn’t particularly taken by that red stuff around her mouth). “Hmm” he ugged to himself, “a few artichokes, a turnip or two and some crushed black pepper.........” (the first stirrings of nouvelle cuisine?). “Ello, ello, what have we got ‘ere then” ugged a familiar voice behind him. It was dad. “A female! What are you goin’ to do wi’ ‘er?” he continued. “Eat’er, eat’er” ugged Eric pointing at the water. “Now don’t be so hasty lad” ugged dad “ I was halfway through your mother’s left arm before I thought better of it, it never did grow back.” He reached in to feel the tender flesh and quickly pulled out his hand - the water was hot. Hot! he had never come across hot water before and it took his breath away. “Hhhhh…eat’er?” he ugged in surprise. “Heat’er, heat’er” ugged Eric. And so it was that the world’s first water heater was invented.

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As for the female, seeing her clean (he’d never seen anything clean before) encouraged even more loin stirring and, after a bit of explanation from dad, Eric fished her out, bred with her and they grew old having baths and making up new words together like bug, dug, hug, ugly, ugger (as in “you silly ugger”) and, of course, ugg boots. Back in the plasticine era there wasn’t much choice but in our modern world water heaters come in all shapes and sizes and there are plenty to choose from. I received an email: What should I consider in deciding what kind of a water heater (to be used only for one shower/day normally), gas, electric, solar, or hybrid (or perhaps nuclear for long showers?) to buy for a house I rent for, say, 5 years? Generally speaking while electricity is very convenient it is not the best way to heat water (except using microwaves) gas on the other hand gives you an instant hot flame - very good for heating water. Storage water heaters can run out of hot water and you have to wait for them to heat up again. Also a tank full of hot water is constantly losing heat unless it is very well insulated. The prices of both LPG gas and electricity have increased rapidly over the last few years and are in constant turmoil (gas is now up to Rp130,000 a cylinder and electricity will go up again in early 2015) it is very difficult to compare costs of electricity versus gas. Solar energy is, however, as cheap as it has always been.

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Whatever type of heater you choose the installation cost will vary considerably depending on how much modification is needed to existing piping. Expected lifetime for most water heaters would normally be 8 to 10 years but may be a lot shorter depending on hardness of the water, quality of heater and standard of installation. Electric storage heaters Probably the most common type of water heaters around the world they have an internal water storage tank encased in insulation, the water is heated by a heating element controlled by a thermostat. Cost around Rp 6 million. Advantages 1. Easy, efficient and reliable, you can install and forget. 2. Good for tropical climates where heat loss is not a major issue 3. Price is reasonable Disadvantages 1. Uses a lot of power so expensive and heavily loads circuits. 2. No hot water during power blackouts. 3. Once you use up the hot water you must wait for the water to heat up again.

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Electric Demand Water Heaters Not very often used in Indonesia electric demand water heaters heat the water as you use it. The water passes through the heater and is heated by an electric element that wraps around the pipe. Advantages 1. You heat the water as you use it.

2. You never run out of hot water. 3. There is no heat loss from tanks and pipes. Disadvantages 1. Water flow is usually low because it is difficult to quickly heat water with electricity. 2. Uses a lot of power so expensive and heavily loads circuits. 3. No hot water during power blackouts Gas Storage Heater Gas storage water heaters have an insulated tank that holds the water and a gas burner that heats the water usually through a flue that goes up through the centre of the heater. Advantages 1 Hot water is available during power blackouts (as long as you are not dependent on an electric pump). 2 Environmentally more friendly than electricity production. Disadvantages 1. Once you use up the hot water you must wait for the water to heat up again. 2. You have to regularly change the gas cylinder 3. Careful positioning is needed to protect the heater from the weather 4. More expensive to buy and install than an electric storage heater. Gas Demand Heaters Gas demand or ‘multipoint’ water heaters use a gas burner that heats the water as you use it the water circulating in a coil around a flue. Cost Rp 2 to 3 million. Advantages 1. Probably the cheapest water heaters to buy and install. 2. You never run out of hot water (very good for professional spas). 3. Heats the water as you use it. Disadvantages 1. You have to regularly change the gas cylinder. 2. Water can be very hot and there are problems with heating low water flow rates. 3. Tendency for the heating coil to block with scale from hard water. Solar Water Heaters Solar water heaters sit on your roof and use a panel to solar energy to heat the water which is stored in a tank (usually also on the roof). In Bali they can be very efficient. Most expensive water heaters to buy at Rp 12 to Rp 60 million depending on size and brand. They work on cloudy days because they collect infra red light. Cheap glass tube types are notorious for irreparably breaking down due to design issues. Advantages 1. They give you free hot water (once installed) 2. You still have hot water when there are power blackouts. 3. Usually simple systems that need very little maintenance. 4. Usually have an electric element backup. Disadvantages 1 It is vitally important to select a good design. 2 Some are very expensive so may not manage to pay for themselves. 3 They only work during the day. Air Conditioner Water Heaters Air conditioner water heaters work by using the heat given off by air conditioners during the refrigeration cycle to heat a tank full of water. They are simple, efficient and cost effective and collect otherwise wasted heat. Some designs have reliability issues. Cost is Rp 6 to 7 million for a standard 4 person unit. Advantages 1. They give you free hot water if you normally use an air conditioner. 2. Cost to buy and install is little more than a standard electric water heater. 3. Backup electric elements are available. 4. Pay for themselves in about 3 years. Disadvantages 1. You have to run an air conditioner for 2 hours to heat the water. 2. Some models have reliability issues. Homo Erectus Cave Heater Advantages 1. No electricity or gas bills. 2. No extra plumbing needed. 3. Cheap to install if you live in a cave. 4. Life expectancy is very long. Disadvantages 1. You need to collect firewood every day. 2. It’s hard to light a fire rubbing sticks together. 3. High risk of falling off the roof - does not conform to Australian heath and safety regulations. 4. Major contributor to climate change. In the intervening millennia times have changed somewhat haven’t they? Homo Erectus is no more and women are treated with a lot more respect. These days you are far more likely to see a woman with a club over her shoulder dragging her hairborne husband home from the pub on a Saturday night.

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Revisiting Margaret Mead’s Bayung Gede In 1936, retreating from lowland Bali, long the focal point of much scholarly and tourist activity, Margaret Mead (1901-1978) and her new husband Gregory Bateson settled in the remote village of Bayung Gede in the central highlands of Bali. Small in size but ¿erce in personality in a male-dominated science, Mead was known for her ability to popularize sophisticated insights, her rigorous attention to the minutest detail, her strong plainspoken opinions, her passion for preliterate cultures and her gift of synthesizing science, art and anthropology. She was the most famous cultural anthropologist of the 20th century, at the forefront of a trend to liberalize anthropology. Mead’s ideas about the way culture formed personality and how varying cultural patterns express an underlying human unity reached not just the academic community but also a broad international audience. Mead’s fieldwork in Bali, recorded for posterity in her wonderful Letters from the Field 1925-1974, was to become an important part of her overall body of work in which she contrasted Balinese culture with the cultures of New Guinea. In striking contrast to New Guinea natives, the ignorant and suspicious peasants of Bayung Gede were afraid of anything they did not understand. Written over a period of half a century, these intelligent, vivid, funny, poetic and revealing letters to friends, family and colleagues detail her ¿rst ¿eldwork in Samoa (which was eventually debunked), mainland New Guinea, the Admiralty Islands and Bali in the Dutch East Indies. The academically brilliant couple chose the isolated upland village of Bayung Gede because it was so radically different from the island’s lowland villages, therefore its native “folk” life were considered better preserved and relatively untouched, giving them truer guide to the Balinese character than the rice growing “high cultures” of southern Bali. At the time, the triangle-shaped village, surrounded by a tall hedge, was a 20-minute walk from the nearest dirt road. The path wound up and down and over two dry riverbeds and ¿nally reached the village’s West Gate, which guarded at night to keep out thieves and robbers. The anthropologists’ compound, which took up the space of ten house sites, was located mid-distance from the two ends of the long sloping village. Overlooking walled households of sheds, shrines and rice barns, their property consisted of two houses with wide verandahs, kitchen, dining room, bathroom, storerooms and servant’s rooms with a cement path hung with lanterns at night connecting all the buildings. Mead described the resonant unceasing sound of women beating rice from sunrise to nightfall and the wooden bells of cows clattering softly and melodiously. A Cool Drive into the Mountains Straight north from Peliatan’s Arjuna statue, the road up to Kintamani took us through ¿rst through Tegallalang, then just beyond Pengotan village in Bangli Regency we turned west for about two kilometers into Bayung Gede. Faithful to Mead’s description of 78 years ago, we crossed two dry riverbeds at the bottom of two valleys, reaching the entrance of the 900-meter-high village, called the “West Gate” in Mead and Bateson’s time. At a cluster of buildings on the main road, we were directed down a side road, which led to the original settlement.

Today, this traditional Bali Aga farming community in the mountains of central Bali is one of the island’s oldest extant villages where crops like coffee and tegelan rice have been adapted to the chilly, arid climate. The main street, with scores of gateways on either side, falls gradually down to a thick bamboo forest at the bottom, so that the rain Àows down and provides drainage. House compounds are clustered tightly together on a north-south axis with the main temple (also as reported by Mead), on the left side at the top facing the holy cosmic Mount Agung. Its semi-autonomous organization is similar to that of other original Balinese rustic villages in the island’s east and clustered around the central mountainous districts. Comprising about 2% of the Bali’s population, practicing their own architecture, adat customary law, kinship system, religious sects, dance and music, these aboriginal Balinese settled the island long before the inÀux of immigrants from the decaying Majapahit Empire started arriving in the 14th century. I ¿rst got a good overview of the village from the Kulkul tower at the entrance. Each individual family house-yard is typically rectangular in shape and entered through a angkul-angkul outer split gateway, all of similar monolithic design, separated from one another by brick walls. Bayung Gede has abundant examples of older outer walls built of rocks. The previously widely used bamboo walls of the village’s structures are now giving way to cement, though the use of roof shingles persist. The village has a quiet pace and almost complete lack of vehicular traf¿c. The 21st century does intrude in the form of TV antennas piercing the rooftops, motorcycles parked outside the compounds, the use of smartphones, radios, TVs, and modern technology inside the houses. Like most archaic villages, a protective wall used to surround the whole community. This is the real deal, not a stage-managed tourist site like the “tourist” Bali Aga v i l l a g e o f Penglipuran, although the latter is more stunning with its long street made up of one unbroken wall on both sides of the street. In Penglipuran, people invited you inside their homes to sell you something; in Bayung Gede, the inhabitants inside the walled kampungs have never adapted to the tourist economy and are not accustomed to receiving guests. Even the young men of the village use a very polite and respectful form of address. The most striking feature of this old village is its layout and unique Austronesian-style communal longhouses found inside the main temple, which share many characteristics with other primitive villages on Nias and Sumba and are quite different from the vast majority of the communities of southern Bali. Groundbreaking Fieldwork Photographs Although Mead and Bateson wrote relatively little about their ethnographic work in Bayung Gede, they did leave behind a remarkably rich and extensive photographic record of their time there which vividly captures the everyday lives of the men, women and children, their homes and temples and other fascinating details of village life not featured in their publications. Mead called Bayung Gede “our lovely selfcontained village way up in the mountains.” Revealing much about the Balinese character, Mead and

Bateson used the photographs both as ¿eld notes and as elements in their theoretical arguments, making a substantial contribution to the then new scienti¿c technique of visual anthropology. The 200 photographs were ultimately to be published in 1999 in the book Fieldwork Photographs of Bayung Gede 1936-1939 (University of Chicago Press 1999). Mead curiously observed in the 1930s that the stoic villagers of Bayung Gede “never praised anyone or thanked anyone or complimented anyone.” She noted that their dour silence was in contrast to the people of Bali’s southern wet rice growing districts who sang as they went about their daily tasks. But I found out quickly that this previous character trait had long since been replaced by a singular hospitality, its inhabitants welcoming and proud to show you around. I heard a motorcycle approaching from behind and turned to see a friendly middle-aged man who introduced himself as Pak Merta. It was a long shot, but I asked anyway. Where is Margaret Mead’s house? Astoundingly, Pak Merta pointed to a gate nearby, halfway down the main street. We took off our shoes and were invited to enter the house behind the village’s only warung. I could Former house yard of Mead & see at a glance that the size Basteson of the compound would take up the land of ten house sites. Inside, there was gathering of people beside a darkened kitchen with open earthen hearths and soot-blackened ceiling. The actual house where Mead and Bateson lived and worked had long ago been demolished and there was new construction going on. A teenage girl brought us black & white postcards. An old woman pointed to a small boy in one of the old photos and told us that he was her husband. Here was a direct link to the last century’s most renowned anthropologist! We bid our farewells, and continued down the main street to the placenta graveyard. Bayung Gede’s traditions are quite unlike those practiced in the Javano-Balinese regions of Bali. Surely one of the most intriguing is the ongoing age-old practice of the pre-Hindu Bali Aga, the sancti¿cation of a placenta cemetery at the bottom of the village. When a child is born, the Balinese believe that the placenta is like an invisible sibling, which must be cared for as long as the child lives. Families usually bury the placenta in a coconut shell in the yards of their homes but at Setra Ari Ari Bayung Gede it is placed in a coconut shell, then hung from the branches of trees in this special sacred ground called Setra Ari Ari. At the entrance to a bamboo forest, I asked Pak Merta if there were any ancestor stones or altars in the dense grove before us. He said yes, but didn’t dare to go a step further. I offered him a modest sum for his guide services, what is euphemistically called uang rokok, but he refused to take the money. When I suggested that he could give it to his grandchildren, he smiled and again refused. He took some bills out of his pocket to show me that he already had money. <pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2014 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Bali Explorer at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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What they are, What they Do & Why they’re Best. Cherries are not only delicious, they can help relieve and prevent many chronic ailments from gout to arthritis. But not all cherries have the same effect, or at least not to the same degree. Following an earlier article on natural detox I speciÀcally mentioned tart cherries and some readers wanted to know what the difference is between tart or sour cherries and the more commonly available sweet or black cherries. They also wanted to know if you can get them in Bali, and why they are so good for us. The main compound in cherries and the one that bene¿ts us most comes from Anthocyanins. While present in all variety of cherries, Anthocyanins are more highly concentrated in the tart cherry and to a lesser extent, black cherry varieties. When comparing the tart cherry and black cherry, the tart cherry has the higher concentration of Anthocyanins, which are effective in relieving the pain associated with gout, arthritis or other inÀammations. If you compare the same amount of tart cherries to black cherries (by weight), the tart cherries contain about three times the amount of Anthocyanins. For example, 100 grams of tart cherries will contain around 300 milligrams, while 100 grams of tart cherries will be closer to 100 milligrams.Tart cherries can be bought either fresh or can come in the form of juice, juice concentrate, frozen, dried or canned. While fresh would undoubtedly be best of all, fresh tart cherries may be hard to ¿nd in Bali, unless perhaps imported from Australia. The most common form to ¿nd the fruit will be as frozen berries, or as juice or juice concentrate. Canned cherries are quite commonly stocked and perhaps tart cherries are available here. I’ve not seen dried cherries on sale in Bali but there is no intrinsic reason why they should not be sold here. In any event, I know for a fact that frozen tart cherries are available at Lotus Distribution and probably several other sources also. The fact that you are unlikely to ¿nd fresh tart cherries easily in Bali should not deter you from using the other forms available here. Eaten uncooked they will contain pretty much the same amount of Anthocyanins, the main medically active ingredient, provided they are not processed & otherwise adulterated with additives. Far better that they do not contain added sugar for, while that need not destroy the anthocyanins and depending on the form it is added and the amount of daily sugar you consume overall, it could be bad for you. For some taste will be a consideration. Tart cherries are, well, tart. They are used mostly for cooking in pies or sold with added sugar. Black cherries have a higher amount of natural sugar, and most people ¿nd them more palatable. If that is a problem all you have to do to make tart cherries or juice easier to consume, it can be diluted in water, or with plain soda water. You could even mix it into your favorite smoothie. The point about adding sugar need not deter you. A few teaspoons of natural sugar for a healthy individual is not going to do any harm. If however you already eat tablespoons of the stuff a day and in the worst forms you might as well forget any bene¿ts tart cherries will bring you as you will only be compounding an actual or incipient problem.

More on Medical Bene¿ts Anthocyanins are a type of Àavonoid, a class of compounds with powerful antioxidant effects. Found naturally in a number of foods. They are the pigments that give berries, other fruit and vegetables their rich coloring. In addition to acting as antioxidants and ¿ghting free radicals, anthocyanins may offer anti-inÀammatory, anti-viral, and anti-cancer bene¿ts. Plants richest in anthocyanins include cherries, blueberry, cranberry, and bilberry; also black raspberry, red raspberry, blackberry and blackcurrant. Many lab studies and clinical trials have been done on tart cherries and juice, and the results are generally positive with few downsides, unless you have an allergy to cherries. Cherry juice is acidic and should not be used excessively. Studies show the following bene¿ts: Gout: as noted, one of the major bene¿ts of tart cherry is it acts as an anti-inÀammatory which helps relieve the pain and swelling commonly associated with gout. Second, it lowers levels of uric acid in the blood. Uric acid is actually bene¿cial at normal levels, acting as a powerful antioxidant. At elevated levels however, uric acid can crystallize painfully in joints and tendons. A 2012 study showed

that participants consuming tart cherries were 35% less likely to have a gout attack. Arthritis: the same anti-inÀammatory properties that bene¿t gout sufferers can also bene¿t arthritis, including Rheumatoid arthritis. A 2012 study showed signi¿cant reduction in inÀammation on those that consumed tart cherry juice over a three-week period. Insomnia: tart cherries contain a high content of melatonin, an antioxidant produced naturally by the body and helping control the body’s sleep cycle. A study in 2010 showed that participants consuming tart cherry juice “produced signi¿cant reductions in insomnia severity” and effects similar to, or in some cases better than, taking valerian or melatonin supplements. Muscle Damage: a 2006 study published by the British Journal of Sports Medicine showed tart cherry juice bene¿ts after physical exertion or exercise. Participants consumed tart cherry juice for 4 days before performing strong physical exercise. Those consuming the juice had faster recovery, less pain and less loss of strength compared to participants consuming a placebo. Other studies showed reduced joint and muscle pain in athletes. Cardiovascular Health: anthocyanins in tart cherry juice help the body resist oxidative damage, according to test results published in the Journal of Nutrition. Another article in Phytomedicine suggested antioxidant properties of anthocyanins are comparable to commercial antioxidants. Antioxidants help reduce the risk of cardiovascular damage caused by oxidative damage, including heart disease, heart attacks, high blood pressure and stroke. Cancer: while tart cherry won’t cure cancer it can help prevent it and assist in alleviating it. An article published in Cancer Letters in 2003 regarding a study in which tart cherry juice was found to reduce the growth of colon cancer cells. Research suggests that anthocyanins can actually slow down even prevent the growth of certain cancer cells. Diabetes: a 1996 study showed anthocyanins caused a decrease in the formation of connective tissues that result in diabetic conditions, such as retina damage and decreased vision or blindness. The flavonoid content is thought to play an important part in the prevention of cataracts forming. Anthocyanins also promote the release of insulin, which can help prevent Type-2 diabetes. Vision: current research indicates anthocyanins have positive effects on certain vision problems such as macular degeneration and degenerative myopia, where vision deteriorates over time. There’s also evidence that tart cherry juice can improve night vision, blurred vision and the reduction of eye fatigue. Cognitive Function: studies show that anthocyanins can promote an increase in brain function, as demonstrated by improving memory function in older adults in the early stages of Alzheimer’s and dementia. Obesity: While more extensive research in humans is needed, lab tests involving mice showed that those which were given supplements containing anthocyanins in addition to high-fat meals were less likely to gain weight and body fat. This can be attributed to the fact that anthocyanins increase insulin production and lowers blood sugar.

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Art with a Frisson Two books recently given an Australian launch – at the University of Sydney – provide a more profound focus on the real Bali than any number of tourist-oriented creations. The real Bali is of course not found in performances of the Kecap Dance and other (wonderful) expressions of the live art presented for gawkers, moneyed or not, but in the heritage and still-practised and continuously renewed culture and lifestyle of the Balinese themselves. These are not seen in the KLS triangle (Kuta-Legian-Seminyak) or in multi-star international hotels where tourists spend the money that fuels Bali’s economy. They are found in the villages and are revealed to the fully interested and sentient through electively-sourced media, principally books. Adrian Vickers, whose research at the University of Sydney itself constitutes an important body of work in Asian studies generally and (from our perspective) Bali in particular, has edited a book, Lempad of Bali, just published in Singapore by Editions Didier Millet. He describes it justifiably as probably the most important work yet published on a single Balinese artist. It is a collaborative effort with Bruce Carpenter, the late John Darling, Hedi Hinzler, Kaja McGowan and Soemantri Widagdo. Vickers writes in his useful Australia in the Asian Century blog: “Gusti Nyoman Lempad was legendary not only as a radically different artist from the 1930s, but also as the architect who created Ubud, and for his longevity. While there are different estimates of his age, at his death in 1978 he was either 116 or 106. Two other books on Lempad have also come out this year. Although neither of these has much scholarly weight, they do illustrate the range of work of Lempad and his school, which mainly consisted of his family. “I met with a more profound set of insights into Balinese perspectives on life than I had imagined ... Lempad was concerned with gender, with attaining wisdom and power, and with moving between the world of the senses and the world beyond. In his art, the three are combined.” It is the very real eroticism of the ancient Hindu and Buddhist cultures of the archipelago that piques the interest of many today, especially since these influences still inform cultural practice and, one suspects, rather more of daily life than is generally revealed. Made Wijaya’s new book, Majapahit Style, also launched on the occasion, is attracting critical acclaim and rightly so. Few non-Balinese know more about the island’s true culture than he. In this instance he has cast his net much wider and lays bare the cultural DNA that binds together the many diverse peoples of the archipelago. The Diary’s newly-appointed international cultural attaché, Philly Frisson, attended the launch. She tells us: “Not sure that I should quip! [Oh go on, don’t be a spoilsport – Hec] ... but Wijaya was in his element at his old university and sold out of his books to an enthusiastic crowd. Vickers had everyone fascinated and quite agog with the exquisite and highly erotic Lempad drawings. Those frisky, risqué Balinese ... they leave the Kama Sutra for dead with their dexterity and imagination.”

Out to Score Goals The new British ambassador to Indonesia, Moazzam Malik, was in Surabaya on Dec. 11-13 as part of his round of provincial introductory calls. We certainly look forward to seeing him in Bali. He is still officially ambassador-designate since in the arcane form of legation-based diplomacy, he hasn’t yet formally presented his credentials. No matter. He’s clearly got straight down to business. In Surabaya – which is close enough to mention, we feel, since it is only about 45 minutes by air and just a horror of a day-and-anight trek by road and ferry from here – Malik joined East Java Governor Soekarwo for Friday prayers and discussion; met the Mayor of Surabaya, Tri Rismaharini, a very feisty lady; visited Airlangga University; and joined an informal gathering of the Surabaya-based Big Reds, the Liverpool FC fan club. Despite being a Londoner, Malik is a Liverpool fan. Bali’s strong contingent of Liverpool supporters are doubtless also hoping that their team’s season improves. In Surabaya, Malik announced that a new British Council learning centre in will open there in March 2015. In April, a “pop-up” British Embassy will also open. It will provide a full range of services. Surabaya has an interesting place in immediate post-World War II British history. It is where in 1946 some of the British troops sent to help re-impose Dutch colonial rule refused to advance on independence fighters’ positions. They argued, mutinously but with a fine grasp of historical determinism, that they hadn’t just finished fighting World War II so they could prop up the old order. Malik, whose background is in international aid and devel-

opment and who is an active tweeter, is also ambassador to Timor-Leste and ASEAN. There’s another new ambassadorial appointment to note: Paul Grigson is moving from the very senior position of head of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s SE Asia division in Canberra to take over from veteran diplomat Greg Moriarty in Jakarta. Grigson, who in an earlier life was a journalist, was Australia’s ambassador to Thailand 2008-10 and Burma 2003-04.

Hey, We’re Eclectic It’s really very nice of Rock Bar at the Ayana to host a special party for Eve Eve, Dec. 30. It’s our birthday. We don’t mind at all being Eve on the evening in question if it gets us a drink and some hot music. DJ Mr Best is flying in to pump out the decibels for the event. He’s offering an eclectic mix of House, Rock & Roll, R&B and Hip Hop to celebrate the year that was and set you up for 2015, which everyone hopes will be better. Mr Best is said by Ayana’s decoratively efficient PR team to be the go-to man for A-list clients including Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Lauren Conrad, and Lenny Kravitz as well as the Emmy Awards and Golden Globe After Parties. We’re sure they’re right. He provides music, after all, not advice on dress sense, good taste and acceptable manners.

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Wiwik Pusparini’s and Peter Duncan’s Taman Restaurant in Senggigi, Lombok, is now not only home to a very decent menu, wine list and fine coffee – as well as a shop where you can buy bread and treats and pies and cakes, yum – but also to an accommodation house that is rapidly taking shape behind the premises. Sixteen rooms are under construction, with eight more to follow. They are aimed at budget travellers who want access to things such as universal power points (no more plug-in-plug-in-plug messiness) and a standard of service and accoutrements, including a swimming pool, that will reward guests for choosing to stay there. Duncan, who has lived in Lombok since 2005, has a Big Birthday coming up, on Jan. 1. The Big Seven Zero looms. Like The Diary and others (including Ross Fitzgerald, the Australian historian, author of scholarly works, the autobiographical My Name is Ross – about alcoholism – and some interesting novels) he is a pre-Boomer. He’s the baby of the bunch. Fitzgerald is the senior of our trio, having chosen to arrive on Christmas Day. As noted above, the Diary’s attainment of septuagenarian status is on Eve Eve. Fitzgerald usually comes to Bali once a year, in the dry season, with his wife Lyndal Moor, an accomplished ceramicist. They are Ubud fans. We should get together – the Diary will raise this with Duncan, a former minister in both the South Australian and Australian federal parliaments, at his big birthday bash set for Jan. 17 in Senggigi – to form the Pre Boomers’ Club and get some balance back into the ageist debate. Those retiring Boomer youngsters get all the attention.

Pouring In Latest figures (they’re for October) show that Bali continues to shoehorn more and more tourists into its oversupply of private hotels and undersupply of public infrastructure. Bali accounted for more than 40 per cent of Indonesia’s international arrivals in October. The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) recorded 808,767 overseas visitors to Indonesia during the month, 12.3 per cent more than in October 2013. This takes the total for the first 10 months of 2014 to 7.75 million, 8.7 per cent up month on month. Ngurah Rai recorded the highest increase in international arrivals, up 27.3 per cent to 339,200. It means more than 40 per cent of foreign visitors to Indonesia in October came to Bali. Jakarta’s main gateway, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, went the other way. It recorded a decline of 7.4 per cent.

Happy Christmas Rotary Club of Bali Kartika has a Christmas event on Dec. 27 featuring Angklung Daeng Udjo, the Bali Community Choir, a Fire Dance performance, Sing-a-Song and Dancing. It’s from 7pm to 10pm at Gereja Fransiskus Xaverius in Jl Kartika Plaza, Kuta. Season’s greetings – and we’ll be back when the logic of manmade mathematics has ticked us over to 2015.

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TIS THE SEASON TO BE GORGEOUS detox following your holiday indulgences. What better place to do it than at chic Glo Day Spas, where all the staff are highly trained. Glo Day Spa Kunti Plaza, Jl. Kunti, Seminyak T: 0361-738689 E: reservationseminyak@glospabali.com and Gopa Town Center, Jl. Danau Poso 57, Sanur. T: 0361-282837. E: reservationsanur@glospabali.com. What is the difference between a wrap and a mask? An image W: www.glospabali.com. of a mummy may come to mind. A body mask is a paste Bali’s first spa, Jamu which is applied all over your body to serve two purposes: Traditional Spa is unsurpassed they nourish your skin like a facial mask and or they also for their authentic recipes and detoxify the body. After the product is applied, a sarong, treatments. I spent two hours plastic sheet or perhaps banana leaves are wrapped around of magni¿cent pampering with the body to nourish the skin. Masks such as seaweed or the Fresh Fruit Body Wrap to papaya are often used for softening and nourishing the skin. hydrate and nourish my skin. The treatment began with a Cucumber masks are used for sunburn. A wrap is also used relaxing massage using a for detoxi¿cation or slimming. Boreh (traditional Balinese creamy kemini (candlenut) paste created by rice farmers to soothe aching muscles paste. This waxy ‘nut’ acts or cold), seaweed, volcanic mud and Dead Sea mud are traditional wraps used with a layer of plastic and a blanket to as an exfoliant and deep cleansing while softening and heat up the body for detoxi¿cation when you’d like to sweat hydrating the skin. Sitting up after the massage, the therapist smeared fresh pureed papaya on my back and stuck a large out the toxins. banana leaf on my back instructing me to lie down. In slimming salons body wraps are very popular. A paste or lotion is applied all over the body, then tightly wrapped in Systematically she applied more papaya and leaves until my cotton strips or bandages to squeeze the muscles, leaving entire body was a tropical mummy. Then she covered me your body tighter and smaller. A traditional Indonesian method with a large sarong and encased me in a cozy cocoon. I lay still used by women after giving birth called Selendang, in a meditative state while she prepared the Àower bath. applies herbs and tightly wraps the new mother’s abdomen Later after she removed my casings I had a brief shower and hips for 6 weeks to restore her shape quickly. before climbing into the enormous bath with Àowers Àoating The ultimate treatment for slimming, on the surface. I’d forgotten how good it feels to submerse tightening the body and detoxi¿cation in warm water to simply relax and enjoy while nibbling is Universal Contour Wrap at Glo Day fresh fruit. My skin was radiant, soft and hydrated. This Spa. This wrap guarantees a loss of divine treatment is available at Jamu Traditional Spa with at least 6 inches after the first 2 locations, although they will move into new premises treatment with results lasting 30 days. Jan 1 at Jl. Danau Tamblingan 140, Gang Taman Sari, Sanur. I was surprised to hear that the T: 7865138. Til Dec. 31, 361-286595. Alam Kul Kul Hotel, slimming effect lasts for a month but Jl. Pantai, Kuta. T: 361-772955. was game to give it go. 32 large W: www.jamutraditionalspa.com. bandages were soaked in a warm clay E: info@jamutraditionalspa.com. solution prior to the wrap. First I was measured from neck to ankles in 18 With more residents moving to Canggu area, there’s a great places. Then the process began with two ladies smearing little spa called Your Time which offers a lovely body wrap me in clay paste then wrapping large bandages around my using a seaweed paste to nourish, soften and moisturise the ankles and continuing up to my neck. Unable to move very skin. This quaint little spa only has two treatment rooms and much I was helped into a silver plastic suit to heat up the clay. has wonderful massages from Australian trained therapists, then follow it with a wrap. After the paste was applied I Lying down I was able to read a book as I relaxed for an hour. was wrapped in banana leaves and given a relaxing head An hour later the girls unwrapped me and wiped the excess and face massage. My skin was soft and glowing following clay from my skin. The measurement procedure was my shower. Your Time will open a second location soon repeated and she calculated my loss. Wow! 12 inches in with more rooms. Jl. Raya Batu Bolong Nol. 6B, Canggu. total from my body, (this is all of the measurements totalled T: 087861366032 / 081999576016. Just in time for the holidays to look your best with radiant skin and slip into that slinky little black dress for New Year’s Eve. The season of indulgence is upon us with parties and meeting friends and family for drinks and meals. Following all the cocktails and large meals it’s a perfect time to detox.

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By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.

TERRORIST ATTACK What Would You Do? After recent events in Sydney, our memories have been given a serious nudge back to the time when Bali was the target of religious extremists. Make no mistake. Those radical groups are still here, and still have the same views and the same intentions. Terrorist watchdogs have also stated that ISIS numbers in Indonesia have tripled in recent months. Could this be the writing on the wall? Not to cause panic or paranoia, just a timely reminder of the world we currently live in and an occasional look-over-your-shoulder may be wise advice. Terrorism is implemented in many forms however our most likely risk here would probably be bomb, gunfire, or hostage. I doubt (or I’m hoping) that nuclear or bio-warfare strategies would not reach our shores at this stage. General Guidelines for Preparing for a Terrorist Attack • Be aware of your surroundings. • Move or leave if you feel uncomfortable or if your instincts tell you something is not right. • Take precautions when traveling: • Be aware of conspicuous or unusual behavior. • Do not accept packages from strangers. • Do not leave your luggage unattended. • Immediately report unusual behavior, suspicious or unattended packages, and strange devices to police or security. • Know where emergency exits are located in buildings that you frequently visit. Plan how to get out if an emergency arises. • Be prepared to function without services you typically rely on, including electricity, telephone, ATMs, and Internet transactions. • If you work or live in a large building, work with building owners or managers to be sure the following items are located on each floor of the building: • Portable, battery-operated radio with extra batteries • Several flashlights and extra batteries • First aid kits and manual • Hard hats and dust masks Protective Measures for an Explosion Because most bombings occur in public places, your family should know what to do in the event of an explosion. If your family is trapped in debris, you should: • use a torch to signal your location to rescuers, if possible. • avoid unnecessary movement so you don’t stir the dust. • cover your nose and mouth with some sort of material that is nearby, to breathe through. Dense-weave cotton material acts as a good filter, or you may wet the material before breathing through it to help filter the dust. • tap on a pipe or wall so rescuers can hear where you are. • use a whistle to signal rescuers, if possible.

• shout as a last resort, only. Shouting can cause you to inhale dangerous fumes. If you are near the scene of an explosion, you should: • get under a sturdy table or desk if things are falling around you. When the items stop falling, leave quickly. Watch for obviously weakened floors and stairways, and be especially vigilant about falling debris. Do not use elevators. • follow your family, job, or school emergency disaster plan for leaving and staying away from the explosion. Do not stop to retrieve personal possessions or make any calls or texts. Do not return to the scene. • avoid crowds. Crowds of people may be the target of a second attack. • avoid unattended cars and trucks, as these may contain explosives. • do not stand in front of windows, glass doors, or other potentially dangerous areas, including damaged buildings. • follow directions from people in authority, including police, fire, EMS, military personnel, school supervisors, or workplace supervisors. • call 110 (Bali Police Headquarters) once you are in a safe place, but only if police, fire, or ambulance has not arrived to help injured people. • help others who are hurt or need assistance to leave the area if you are able to do so. If you see someone who is seriously injured, seek help. Do not attempt to manage the situation alone. • listen to your radio or television for news and instructions.

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The Wrap of 2014 This is my annual summary of the best of the new restaurants that have opened in Bali. Every year I seem to begin the same way, expressing my amazement at the constant flow of new openings! And usual some incredible new restaurants have arrived in Bali and a feature of late is that they are spread across a wide range of price categories and ethnic cuisines. However there seems to be no limit as to new places open without any clear business plan or qualified prior investigation….. just a ‘let’s open a restaurant!’. Surprisingly the major companies are just as guilty as the naive amateur. A fortune is spent every year in this way. In 2014 that trend has continued, Some so recklessly that they did not even see out the year, closing within just months. Many others, from fine dining [and a few previous high rollers] to simple restaurants, are running on empty and have a short future life to look forward to. The buzz word for 2013 was ‘tapas’. The previous year it was organic [with most of them not], before that it was ‘Mediterranean’ with just a Greek Salad, some Pasta and a Chorizo! Would you believe it but the current new craze is BURGERS, 40 years after the rest of the world. No not even gourmet burgers, but that will no doubt follow soon. We begin in Bali’s east coast. One of the attractions of the Amed area is that most places [hotels, home-stays and restaurants/warungs] are small and very personal, normally with the owner managing and working there offering a level of personal service not often found anywhere else on the island. Star newcomer this year was the Australian owned and managed The Grill, which offers much more than just BBQ, although their BBQ Pork Baby Back Ribs are the best I have ever had. The bones were so thin that you knew that they really were from a ‘baby’ not as far too often from 200kg monsters, the meat so tender after the long marinade that it really did fall off the bone. The Chickpea, Feta and Carrot Fritters at The Grill were the simplest of all and as is often the case, incredibly good.

Best East Bali - The Grill

Ubud continued its attempt to balance fine dining restaurants with good value ones and simple comfort food as their tourist market evolves. Although this year the quality of the new places was very poor, too many without experience or misguided obviously thinking it would be easy! Many have already opened and closed, with a few more are just hanging on. So many places are empty every night! Veggie Table opened but for late afternoons and evenings only, Tamarillo seating 20+ but with a few hundred menu items from a kitchen as small as a normal bathroom. At the other end of the scale was the big money Ganesha [one of Jakarta’s most successful Indian restaurants] taking over the old Coffee & Silver site with a large restaurant, air-con, terrace, lounge and private dining areas, a 160 seat Indian in Ubud, someone did not do their sums? Meat Me opened and closed and now the Sundanese Sundapisan has taken over and is at least offering something different and interesting such as their Nasi Timbel Komplit, hot steamed rice wrapped and compressed inside a banana leaf which infuses it with a special flavour, served with fried chicken, tofu, salty fish and a sour soup, the food of west Java. Monkey Forest Road saw the renovating of Buddha Bar [now just a music place with no café style] and almost next door Vanilla Pod replacing earlier failures with a smart looking fit out but still seemingly short of customers despite

an interesting menu [their Big Breakfast of 2 eggs, maple bacon [doused in maple syrup], Italian sausage, roasted mushrooms, hash browns and a salad [with breakfast?] is interesting although at Rp. 85,000++ a bit steep for a local in Ubud]. Jln. Goutomo continues to host many small, mostly budget, warungs, cafes and restaurants. The star new boy this year was another from the Ryoshi chain, Warung Ramen Noodles, offering a range of wheat noodle soup dishes. A small place just enough room for you to order, sit and eat. At Sanggingan Uma Cucina opened in a purpose built space, roadside, easily the quality newcomer of the area. Young Australian chef Nicolas Lazzaroni [ex Bridges] is doing great things. Spaghettini [which I prefer to its big brother but very hard to find in Bali] is tossed with crab, zucchini, lemon, chilli, mint and pine nuts, Garganelli [tubes of egg based pasta] is with braised yellow fin tuna, dried chilli, capers, green olives, and rosemary. However the dish that amazed most was a simple Salad of Roasted Vegetables, whilst that may not sound very exciting, in fact it is. The star of the mix was the slices of pumpkin [in the dim candlelight strangely resembling rashers of bacon with the cross burns of the griddle, in looks only definitely not in taste], it had been salt-cured then marinated before grilling, the taste unusual and so good. I am not a vegetarian but I could make a meal of this dish.

Best New Restaurant - Uma Cucina

A daring newcomer in the same area was Room 4 Dessert. Just desserts and cocktails in the building that once housed Ubud’s only nightclub, so no windows, very strange! Will Goldfarb was the pastry chef at Ku de ta, but has now taken up the challenge to do what no one so far has ever before been game to try! However with desserts such as Black Rice Pudding with rambutan, passion and chia seeds, Rum Soaked Brioche with milk jam, snakefruit ice and cashew nutella, and Armagnac refined camembert, langsat ‘raisin’ no-knead ciabatta, kemangi pesto and rosella he is certainly stretching the boundaries. To the west of Ubud in the forest of Penestenan was one of the finds of the year, Banana Leaf at the Nirvana Villas, serving southern Indian cuisine. At weekends special buffets [Ayurvedic Vegetarian on Saturdays, Veg + Meat on Sundays]. The stylish small restaurant is in an incredible setting amongst Bali’s tallest trees, no air-con needed. Further west at Sayan, Bali Wood [a part of The Mansion complex] opened a string of small day time cafes, transporting two that had earlier operated above the Bintang Supermarket at Tjampuhan. Cherry Blossom, Ubud’s lone dim sum restaurant offers tasty snacks including Shumai [stuffed with either pork, chicken or vegetables], Hakau Shrimp [in their transparent glutinuous casings], Chicken Solong Pao, crisp Shrimp Tan, Chicken Feet, Turnip Cake and buns of many types; chicken, egg, vegetable or chasiu. Saigon Saveurs offers Vietnamese dishes such as the popular Goi Cuon [fresh rice paper roll]. South of Ubud at Lod Tundah in a pleasant rice paddy setting is Teba Sari a local operation but with surprisingly good food [ravioli stuffed with duck confit served in bacon and mushroom sauce] although that old problem of drivers commissions being covered by inflated menu prices rears its head again. Sanur saw more of the same with many restaurants under different names but with the same menu, and even the

same food pictures at front, the sad price of popular tourism. But amongst the gloom were few rays of light with a young up and coming Australian owner/chef at Elsewhere, a small unpretentious café/restaurant offering healthy interesting food at budget prices. Calimari is crumbed with quinoa, a chilli citrus dressing on the side, the Chicken Liver Pate is served with a date and fig chutney, the Prawns with garlic butter and pink pepper, Samosas are stuffed with red lentils, peas and potato and mango pickle….all taste great, and budget priced.

Best Value - Elsewhere

La Bruschetta [from Legian] opened with a big range of pizzas that includes both traditional and International favourites. Amongst the mains an Ossobucco which makes it a real Italian restaurant. Blue Café is an Asian restaurant offering versions of Japanese, Chinese, Thai and Indonesian fare. It is a trendy small café [interior and covered terrace all with recycled wooden tables and chairs]. Thai offeringe include a Papaya Salad, and Tom Yum Goong, Chicken in Green Curry and a strange version of Thai standard Kra Pow Gai, normally minced chicken stir-fried with basil and chilli, but here served with fried eggs and white rice on the side? Bali Buda extended their chain to Sanur, making it the 4th outlet for this popular range of organic products, their original home was in Ubud, other places have followed on the Bukit and at Kerobokan. Their range of breads is always in demand and the most popular always sell out early! Whilst their accent is on healthy food the Big Monster Breakfast really is a monster! Major offerings are from their Raw Food range, a selection of healthy salads, sandwiches and light meals. Sumo is three restaurants in one, or so it says? They offer Japanese [of course], Italian [Warung Spaghetti??] and Indonesian Chinese. Soya is Sanur’s latest a terrace roadside restaurant, Japanese cuisine with a few liberties taken. Spring Rolls [Harru Maki] do not sound very Japanese, and the dipping sauce of sweet chilli sounding remarkably Thai. The Diving Bell is a tempura dish of eel, avocado and mango with a sweet spicy sauce. Age Ravioli is with crab and cheese, deep fried! Hayam Wuruk in east Denpasar at Renon is becoming a coffee street, although mostly local style thereof following on from the established and very International Bali Bakery, the latest count 10 coffee shops within 1 km. Sai Laqu is now the 10th such operation in the street although also offering local cuisine it is much more up-market than most. It is housed in an eco-friendly bamboo structure, next to a connected showroom, with generous parking area but still offers budget-price options. Balinese food includes a Nasi Campur Jukut Undis, Tipat Santok Pelalah and Tipats Plecing Kabes and Kuah Ayam. With most dishes under Rp.20,000 it is indeed budget priced, and presented in immaculate clean surroundings. To the south and Canggu still awaits the opening of Sea Sentosa with many promised new taste sensations. Nearby close to the Canggu Club is Mrs Jones, one of Bali’s most unusual newcomers. It serves a heady mix of American southern cuisine, centred on New Orleans, and live Jazz! Dishes such as Fried Catfish Po’Boy, fried catfish in a crunchy crust served with arugula, tomato, purple onion, Creole aioli sauce or BBQ Shrimp And Grits, New Orleans style BBQ shrimp and creamy grits. Mrs Jones is certainly different!


Alsace a Table presents yet another traditional cuisine to Bali, that from Alsace, France. Specialites Alsaciennes include ... choucroute, flammekuche, foie gras, waedele ou jarret a la Guinness, rossbeff, baekehoffe, terrines and camembert frit. Escargot, black pudding and the bouef bourguinon are equally raved about by those who have been able to find Alsace a Table in its almost hidden location. At Umalas yet another new cuisine for Bali, Georgian, Tiflis. Special on Thursdays are those Georgian Dumplings, Khinkali. Also popular is the Lobiani ‘pie’, two thin layers of Georgian unleavened flat bread have a mixture of red bean and herbs sandwiched inside before baking in the oven. In between Canggu and the main strip of Petitenget is Jln. Batu Belig, a street of a few successes and many failures. The Crab Bar took over the site of the failed Pavillion and is already doing steady business with their crustaceans Mud crabs, yabbies and prawns all fresh from the tank. Add to that an amazing range of dipping sauces, the Korean sauce combines a real Korean chilli paste with chilli oil, the very unusual Black Pepper Teriyaki finishes quite sweet but with a slight bite. The Tomato Tartar is nothing like tartar though it does have a small amount of mayonnaise added to the tomato chunks, chilli, onion and white of egg to give it some body, once again so good. Bangka Curry is from the island of that name, just off the coast of Sumatra, a delicate mild curry taste. Butter sauces can be garlic or Cajun.

famous Pier restaurant, and before that at Fishface. Not impressed with how seafood in general is handled in Bali [I really agree with that, too often I am presented with perfect fish that has been overcooked till dry or worse still soggy from poor defrosting technique] they attempt to present it perfectly cooked, wonderful! Chara is Caribbean. Perhaps more stylized than traditional peasant dishes but still interestingly different from Bali’s norm. Start with Sweet Potato Fritters, mashed sweet potato dusted with breadcrumbs and pan-fried served with a salsa and sour cream lime sauce. Coco Loco Shrimps [actually prawns] are coated with caramelized coconut and served with a sour orange sauce. Mains include Grilled Jamaican Jerked Chicken [‘Jerk’ is a traditional Jamaican preparation method where the skin is marinated or dry-rubbed with a hot spicy mix of mainly pimento and peppers, before cooking]. They have since extended their menu to include dishes from across the waters in Mexico. The Burgers arrived with Wacko, and now everyone else is copying the act. Busy from day one they offer burgers in every way and form; beef, chicken, fish and even vegetarian, so something for everyone, They also offer Chicken Wings, Fish & Chips and things but it is the burgers that people come for, the place is always busy. Top of the range is the Wagyu Burger.

Best New Cheap Eat - Atithi

Kuta South [I still call it Tuban and Jln. Kartika Plaza] saw the opening of many restaurants and small cafes in front of The Bali Garden Hotel. Ari Bar is Mexican, with a few twists. Corn Cakes are with toppings; guacamole, pico de gallo and pork belly. Tostaditas are topped with braised duck [bell peppers, feta and tamarind mayo], braised goat [pico de gallo, red chilli, mint and jalapeno sauce] or slow-braised pork cheek [cilantro, jalapeno and chipotle mayo]. Next door is Warung Damar, pure Indonesian. Otak-Otak is a fish cake wrapped in banana leaf before going on the BBQ, served with peanut sauce, Martabak [minced beef and vegetables combined in a crisp pastry] with sweet and sour sauce and Lemper is shredded chicken and coconut with sticky rice. Further along at Bali’s 2nd Lippo Centre is another Cosmic Diner, also their 2nd [the 3rd soon on The Bypass in southern Sanur]. An American style diner it leads the burger charge! All day snacks and light meals are their specialty, but specializing in burgers and shakes, waffles and pancakes.

Best New Cuisine - Chara Best New Seafood - Crab Bar

Star Apple provides interesting Thai and other select Asian dishes. Most interesting is the Thai Khai Luuk Khuey [literal Thai translation, son-in-law eggs] are intriguing; hard boiled eggs are peeled, pan fried in palm sugar till golden then halved and covered with a sweet, sour and spicy tamarind sauce…fantastic and like many great tastes, so simple! The rather gruesome story goes that Thai mothers cook this dish for their soon-to-be son-in-laws as a warning about taking good care of their precious daughters, or else someone might find their own valuable bits removed, fried and sliced, served up in a hot, spicy sauce! Anyone who has ever come into contact with Thai family feuds could easily believe this story! Watercress Malam is the evening dinner version of the popular Watercress Café on Jln. Batu Belig, Kerobokan. Watercress was one of the successes of 2013 with their innovative breakfasts and healthy organic lunches. Now they have gone fully licensed and offer a dinner service, still retaining some of their day time favourites but adding many more substantial dishes as well. Lamb Chops [lemon mustard marinade, couscous and minted yoghurt], Sticky Pork Belly [soy and sesame greens and wild rice], Citrus Chicken [coconut rice, BBQ Corn, crisp shallots and coriander pesto] all tempt the taste buds. In Seminyak-Kerobokan was the usual frenzy of new openings, instant successes and imminent failures. Some presenting quality cuisines others just chasing the drinking dollar! From Jamie Oliver’s London kitchen came Australian chef Adam Dundas-taylor to open Barbacoa, an instant success. The style is mainly South American [much more than just Churrasco] but includes offering from many other cuisines, in fact any that are produced by fire or smoke! Small plates can include Pulled Pork Sliders with pickled red onion, aioli and tomato, Empanaditas with pork, goat cheese and green olive or vegetarian with green peas, feta and mint or a Taco with battered fish, chipotle mayo, slaw and mango or braised beef brisket with Pico de Gallo. Bambu was set up by the trio from La Lucciola, a place that has always been renowned for its location rather than its cuisine. Chef Nyoman Suasa offers a small but interesting menu. Salads can be vegetarian [green papaya in broth, mushrooms and baby cauliflower in ginger] or seafood [blue river prawns with lemon basil] or Ayam Pelalah [shredded chicken tossed with lime and chilli]. Urchin heralded the Bali appearance of yet another young Aussie chef, Steven Skelly, formerly found in the kitchens at Sydney’s

Legian saw the opening of The Stones on Pantai Kuta. This Marriott hotel features three very different restaurants. The all day offering is from the Stones Kitchen, a self-styled ‘European’ Café offering what you expect from an International hotel chain. Live cooking stations attempt to provide entertainment and novelty. Their Big Fish Bar & Grill [lunch and dinner] obviously features seafood but again going for the showbiz effect with a big central grill area. Dinners only are at The Long Rice Table, an Indonesian restaurant that features Rijsttafel. Directly behind The Stones is an excellent small Indian restaurant, Atithi, not just presenting food from the north but many street food dishes as well. Aola Chaat is a popular street food dish [very vaguely similar to the Mexican nachos] with small triangular pieces of thin crisp ‘papri’ wafers, nicely spiced, tossed with potato, yoghurt and mint. Their specialty is from the Punjab, Dal Makhani. Unlike other dals this one is based on a combination of whole black lentils and kidney beans. This dish is greatly revered in India and due to its complexity often reserved to special celebration days. Indian tourists to Bali are amazed at finding this dish at Itithi and return regularly to re-order.

So, what to expect in 2015? No doubt more of the same with so many new 5 star hotels about to open, each vying for that restaurant that stands out from the rest! Big boys everywhere with two Ritz Carltons [Nusa Dua and Ubud], Shangri-La, Thailand‘s Dusit Thani, another Inter-Continental [Canggu], Westin in Ubud [under construction for many years as is the Sea Sentosa at Canggu], few Marriotts and many Swiss-bels. In Sanur the majestic Maya Sanur will try to replicate their success in Ubud. The stand alone options are also exciting, many opened too late in 2014 to be reviewed as yet but will do so early in 2015 but with Bali tested chefs in place such as Hajun Locale, the latest Will Meyrick outlet from the Sarong Group, in Ubud and soon the Javanese Maluku on Petitenget. Luke Mangan moves Salt Tapas from the Peppers Sentosa to a stand alone beachfront location and international Indonesian chef Mandif Warokka [Banyan Tree and now Teatro Gastronomique] brings his talent to Ubud. Sasa returns with a new Italian restaurant in Legian and the Watercress operation expands with its new Canggu site. Up in the mountains behind Munduk is the Sanak Resort, its Kitchen Table restaurant high on our list for a 2015 review. We also hear that Jamie Oliver is headed this way [his name anyway, apart from an opening appearance] due to open beach front at Pantai Kuta. Bali used to where people came to surf and shop, now the smart ones come to eat!

Best New Restaurants - 2014 Best Restaurant

Uma Cucina Quality Italian from a young chef who is going places. Was opening chef at Bridges and helped it on its way, now doing great things at Uma Cucina.

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CHARA A Caribbean delight. Interesting dishes and new flavours.

Best New Seafood

Crab Bar fresh seafood with an amazing range of dipping sauces, very innovative.

Best Value

Elsewhere Young chef doing great things, healthy and tasty unpretentious surroundings, very budget priced.

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The Grill Brings a new dimension to this area with quality western style cuisine, under Australian supervision.

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Atithi Northern Indian cuisine including many interesting street food dishes but from out of a hygienic kitchen.


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Restaurant Review Looking Across to Bali!

By Gerry Williams www.gotolombok.com

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: de Quake.

Address

: The Art Market, Jl. Raya Senggigi, Senggigi, Lombok.

de Quake is unique in Lombok. When you realize that de Quake is owned and operated by the Qunci Group [who operate the boutique resort of the same name, further up the coast at Mangsit] you understand the reasons why. This group always gets it right, doing all the little things that make a difference, extreme in their attention to detail.

Amongst the other Thai options is that classic ambrosial soup, Tom Kha Gai [tender chicken in coconut milk and galangal]. A fragrant Thai Red Curry can be had any way you want; chicken [pictured], beef, seafood or vegetarian. Vietnamese options include Fresh Vegetarian Spring Rolls, just wrapped in rice paper with tangy dipping sauce.

It is a two level restaurant in The Art Market, facing Senggigi Beach. Downstairs is the bar and lounge area which becomes quite trendy in the evenings, and some dining, upstairs is dining only with views down on to the beach packed with fishing boats and the spread of sea across to Bali.

That Lombok special Ayam Taliwang [spring chicken marinated in spices before grilling] is available and whilst that dish is at its best, if you want a fire in your mouth, in the specialty cafes of Mataram this version is very good, well spiced but not over much so as to scare you off. More local flavour is found with the Sumbawa Fish Soup.

There are many entrees to choose from, including a Chicken Wrap that combines pieces of breast meat with green beans, cheddar cheese, salad and sour cream. If spicy is more to your taste, then try the Beef Rendang Wrap My favourite healthy snack at de Quake is their Chicken Salad, with a tangy lemongrass dressing, or the Thai Beef Salad with that friendly chilli taste. Another option is the unusual Thai King Prawn Salad, with a chilli and lime dressing. The burgers here are either chicken or beef, add cheese as an option. The Italian touch is a Beef Carpaccio and the local one a Gado Gado. steamed vegetables covered with that wonderful tangy peanut sauce but coconut flavoured to give it some individuality. The selection on this menu reeks more of Seminyak in Bali, than what you would expect to find in Lombok. Only difference is the price, here at de Quake in Lombok the prices are half or even less! International offerings include a Chicken Breast, stuffed and baked Greek style, the Grilled Snapper comes with the Argentinian Chimichurri sauce [green in colour from the parsley with garlic, coriander and a touch of chill]. The Grilled King Prawns are with that Thai sweet chilli sauce.

When you see imported Beef Tenderloin and Mixed Seafood plates for under Rp. 100,000 on a menu you know that you are definitely in Lombok, not Bali.

Telephone

: (0370) 693.694.

Open

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

Parking

: Street only.

Price

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

Credit Cards

: Visa, Mastercard.

Food

: International.

Wine

: Medium list.

Service

: Friendly.

Atmosphere

: Peaceful, ocean watching.

Overall

: Tasty food, great value.

From Sumatra is their famous dried curry of beef, Rendang, or from Manado a Snapper Fillet with the chilli dabu-dabu sauce. Tuna Betongkol is shredded tuna tossed with Bali’s favourite additive, sambal matah. Ikan Bakar Bumbu Matah is grilled whole fish in lemongrass, shallot and chili. Wednesday at de Quake is Italian day with guest chef Eros presenting simple but traditional Italian cuisine at amazing budget prices, something quite unique for Lombok. Involtini Mediterranei is eggplant rolled around a mix of olives, tomato, basil and mozzarella. The selection of pasta includes a Beef and Chicken Ravioli, served in a butter sauce and a Potato & Herb Gnocchi drizzled with a creamy leek sauce. Mains can be that very traditional Beef Lasagne or Melanzane Alla Parmigiana which consists of four layers of fried eggplant, in between mozzarella, tomato sauce and Parmesan, baked in the oven. De Quake is one of my favourite lunch retreats when in Lombok. Sitting upstairs looking across the water to bustling Bali and enjoying simple tasty food at very budget prices in super relaxed Lombok, quite a contrast!

Copyright © 2014 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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Update Sasa is back! For many years one of Bali’s best Italian restaurants, on Jln. Laksmana, Sasa has now re-opened on Jln. Arjuna, Legian [still commonly referred to as Jln. Double Six]. The new Sasa is a modern eatery with many pre-prepared hot and cold dishes available. They are on display at the front counter for a quick cheap meal or take-away. Upstairs is for relaxed dining, and special functions. Sasa is a real Italian restaurant, not just pizza and pasta, although they do sell pizza and pasta and they are better than most. Their spicy Spaghetti Aglio, Olio e Pepperoncini is my favourite [olive oil, garlic, chilli and herbs] although the Fettuccine Boscaiola [ham and mushroom] runs it a close second. Spaghetti Vongole is studded with clams [pictured]. Even the Red Bean Soup, Pasta e Fagioli, is full of pasta. All the standard pizzas are available but it is the Pizza Carbonara with bacon, onion, egg, parmesan and black pepper that I prefer unless on a cheese trip then the Biancanevi al Formaggi [mozzarella, gorgonzola, parmesan and emmental] is hard to bypass. However it is the mains that I have missed most between the two restaurants closing and opening. Perfect Baby Squid either grilled [served with a warm potato salad] or deepfried with tartar for dipping are great to start. During the initial soft opening period the main menu is limited [beef, chicken and fish] but all the old favourites will soon be appearing on the daily specials board before re-joining the permanent menu. I can not wait to eat once more their amazing Carpaccio of Octopus, truly a sensational dish. With the new location Sasa is even open for breakfast; Eggs with bacon and potato, Continental or an Omelette with your choice of filling. All breakfast styles are served with a basket of breads. The Sasa espresso is amazingly cheap [Rp.17,000] and made only as a Italian can make it.

Sarong, Jn. Raya Petitenget, seems to go from strength to strength! When a restaurant

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in Bali stays full every night of the low season ‘successful‘ is too simple a word to use to describe it. Sarong is now firmly established as one of Bali’s very best restaurants. Chef/ owner Will Meyrick continues his relentless search of regional cuisines with the latest addition to the Sarong menu, traditional food of East Java. The Shredded Beef [oxtail flesh] is slow cooked with salted duck egg, kluwek and bean sprouts…worth the visit alone! Nasi Kebuli Kambing is lamb shoulder, also slow cooked but with cloves and nutmeg, gently simmered with rice. Nasi Bebek Madura is twice cooked duck served with a mango sambal and Balinese organic rice. The dessert is also from Madura, black sticky rice with lontong manis cassava dumpling, cooked in palm sugar with coconut tapioca noodles and served with coconut ice cream. It is difficult to bypass the Thai, Indian and specialty Bejing dishes at Sarong, but these temporary newcomers are worth a try. They are now being served at Sarong but in 2015 also at Sarong’s next new offshoot, Maluku, which will present the food of Java.

Sundapisan is Ubud’s first Sundanese restaurant. Sited where three previous restaurants have failed, on Raya Pengosekan, the latest being the short-lived Meat Me [loading the menu prices to cover driver commission was not the way to go]. The split-level area of Sundapisan has magic rice paddy views, it is a very Ubud location. Whilst the big menu features many traditional Indonesian dishes it is the distinctive Sundanese ones that attract the most interest. A plate of salty fish on the side is a must. Kroket Lengket is minced chicken and butter potato moulded into crumbed croquettes then fried, the accompanying sauce is hot and fiery. Chicken [Bakar Warisan, with Sundanese sauce], freshwater fish, beef and ‘lamb’ [kambing] are presented many different ways. They offer quite a variety of rice dishes [with sausage and egg or salty prawn] including Nasi Timbel Komplit. Nasi timbel is hot steamed rice wrapped and compressed inside a banana leaf which infuses it with a special flavour. It is served with fried chicken, tofu, salty fish and a sour soup. To finish, Surabi, a Sundanese pancake which can be had in many different styles, in palm sugar or with fermented soy, cheese and cream, banana and cheese, etc. Sundapisan is refreshingly different and very budget priced. Massimo’s of Sanur celebrate an old Italian custom, ‘Befana or Epifania’, on Tuesday evening, January 6 [the ‘other’ Christmas day]. Custom has it that a very old and ugly lady dressed in black drops the final Christmas present into the children’s socks [your kids will love it]. Different Stations [hot, cold, grill and dessert] are set up all around the restaurant and grounds from where you can sample a vast array of that special Massimo cuisine. This year there is no set price, as all will be charged a la carte. Bookings are essential. [Tel: 288.942]

Clear Café, Jln. Hanoman, Ubud, was the latest in a long line of Bali restaurants that have been gutted by fire over the past decade. This popular Singaporean influenced restaurant was burnt to the ground recently during morning shift, fortunately no one was injured. Clear Café had been a rare success with its pure vegetarian cuisine, perhaps the first vegetarian success since the old Aroma on Jln. Legian. Clear Café is now undergoing reconstruction, opening again in 2015 but missing out on the major Christmas-New Year high season.

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Griya Santrian hotel. Most seating is on the roadside terrace, all but one of the rooms behind are still empty. The cuisine is Japanese with a few liberties taken. Spring Rolls [Harru Maki] do not sound very Japanese, and the dipping sauce of sweet chilli sounding remarkably Thai. The Diving Bell is a tempura dish of eel, avocado and mango with a sweet spicy sauce. Age Ravioli is with crab and cheese, deep fried! Whilst waiting for your main dishes order some Spaghetti Sticks, deep-fried spaghetti, it is very crunchy and a popular Japanese-Italian snack. The Sushi combines both traditional and innovative variations, the soup either the normal Miso or an unusual Vegetable Soup with Pork Belly. Oxtail Curry Rice is something different and the noodles are either Udon or Soba. Being in Bali there just has to be a Seafood Platter. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com


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Siapa... ? by Bill Dalton

Stephen Black: Artist/Writer

While living on a series of islands - Singapore, NYC, To k y o , P a r i s , Hong Kong and Bali - Stephen Black wrote books, presented TED talks and took part in the Asian art world. In Manhattan, in the mid-1980s, he performed with a band and began making art. In Japan, he immersed himself in the world of butoh, ran a small gallery and watched the economic bubble grow and burst. On the Isle St. Louis in Paris, he learned how to change diapers. In Hong Kong, during the Handover years, he ran an art space and produced videos for Cartoon Network, Turner Classic Movies and CNN. In Singapore, Stephen learned about user-generated content, 3D game making and how to produce eBooks. In Java, he researched the neighborhoods where the President of the United States spent part of his childhood. Now on Bali, Stephen is completing his ¿fth book, Bali Wave Ghost. Why have you chosen Bali as a place to live? I ¿rst came to Bali to do photographic work on a book project for a hotel. I met a woman and - long story short moved here. I completed one book and plunged into a new one called Bali Wave Ghost, the story of a relationship set against the picturesque, spiritual side of Bali, as well as relating some its darker aspects. The loveliness of Sanur, sur¿ng, ceremonies, the warungs and theatrical ceremonies are contrasted with drug abuse, Kerobokan Prison, Kuta nightlife, environmental tragedies and the unusual negativity of some expats. What do you like best and least about Bali? There are still many pockets of tranquility on Bali, places that seem to exemplify the orderly Àow of the universe as well as the role of humans within that Àow. I’m not talking about the “postcard places” like the island’s mountains, beaches and rice terraces. I’m talking about the side streets and neighborhoods. Local scenes de¿ne my idea of Bali: parents on motorbikes driving their kids to school, the dogs that treat the road as their living room, the mysterious men and women who carry scythes as they slowly walk or peddle bicycles. I like least the plastic refuse everywhere, the “party island” shallowness and the disrespect for the environment and fellow human beings. What is a typical day like for you? Before sunrise, I usually walk or ride a motorbike to our local Sindhu market in Sanur. I enjoy the journey as much as the market itself, which is both urgent and casual. The venders know they have about three hours to maximize their earnings. The customers know that the best offerings are the ¿rst to disappear. Most of the customers are women and they can be territorial! Back home, where I sit in front of the computer all day, my kitchen is so small that cooking is often a frustrating experience, so at Sindhu I drink my morning jamu, coffee and then eat breakfast, usually nasi kuning.

I recently co-produced SPOKEN, a combination of virtual reality, visual art, social media and creative writing. The virtual part can be seen at www.gallery.sg. Eugene Soh, a Singaporean artist, built the gallery and handled the technical side. I curated a diverse collection of very interesting artists and writers; some famous, some not. The project is online until February, but the creative writing side will continue to develop after that. I also have recently discovered the Kupu Kupu Art Space in Ubud. I’ve contributed some work for their fund-raising activities and am looking forward to becoming more involved.

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Almost any event will put on a new face when received with cheerful acceptance, and no questions asked.

We cannot change anything unless we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses.

What is the Voice of Pieces you gave me all about? The Voice of Pieces is an art prank project. I collect pieces of paper, join them together and create signed and numbered editions, which are then distributed anonymously. Voice of Pieces is, among other things, a comment on how artworks are usually very dependent upon context and marketing. Nearly every gallery in Sanur has found a Voice of Pieces artwork in its mailbox or jammed beneath its doorway. I imagine that most of them have been thrown away, which is great! Why did you choose Bali as a setting for your book Bali Wave Ghost? Though I’m writing about Bali, I’m also using the island as a symbol for Asia. The effects of Dutch and Japanese colonialism interest me, as do the present day Russian and Chinese tourists. I will never understand Bali completely, but I can write about what I have seen as well as create fictional characters that represent certain situations. Actually, BWG is as much about the people of Bali than anything else. Relationships, dreams, funny situations, cultural differences... What do you think of Eat Pray Love? Eat Pray Love is a masterpiece of the genre referred to as chick lit. In terms of style, it follows the classic three-act structure: a woman in New York is devastated by a divorce, the woman seeks redemption in Italy and India and ¿nally the woman ¿nds love in Bali. It has made many people aware of Ubud. It seems that some of the Balinese people have bene¿ted from the exposure generated by the book and that is a good thing. Tourists come and with tourism come opportunities for those who are ambitious. How does EPL compare with BWG? EPL is like having an afternoon espresso in an airconditioned Ubud cafe. BWG is like having a cup of Sulawesi from the coffee guy who sets up his rickety table at night in the parking lot near the Circle K on Jl. Danau Poso. One test reader called BWG “Eat Pray Love on steroids.” Both books contemplate relationships and the search for identity. EPL is a woman’s travel memoir; BWG is a romantic dark comedy full of lyrical descriptions. A big publisher commissioned EPL. BWG is a personal obsession, a labor of love, an artwork. Finally, I am quite serious when I say that La Bruschetta in Sanur has pizza that is just as good as, if not better than the pizza eaten in Naples by Elizabeth Gilbert/Julia Roberts. Contact Stephen Black: bookmerah@gmail.com www.blacksteps.tv

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Top ten tips for top ten reads By Shelley Kenigsberg As 2014 draws to a close you may notice (even be bombarded by) a particular kind of list emerging. It has to do with books. With those to read or buy as gifts or think about in some way. There are many and various sources for these lists: recommendations from a well respected critic, a favourite author, a best friend… and they usually get labelled the TOP TENs… 10 best reads of 2014, the 10 best romance, best literary ¿ction, best sci-¿, the ten that we wish we’d never started but stayed obedient to the ‘have-to-¿nish-thebook’ adage. Because most of us don’t have enough time to read everything, we need to be discerning and allow for being ‘surprised by joy’ (as CS Lewis said) at the superb ¿nds that may arrive.

So, these aren’t reading lists. It’s a list to make your own. I hope it saves valuable time so you can spend it reading, and that it helps you avoid tsundoku — the act of leaving a book unread after buying it, typically piled up together with other such unread books. Of course, you’d de¿nitely gain from getting hold of titles from 2014’s UWRF writers… but if you’re looking for more after that, here’s a way to start. 1.

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Find your genres. Identify what you like to read (crime ¿ction, literary ¿ction, memoir/autobiography) and seek one in that genre that calls to you above all the others on a bookshelf (real or virtual). Expand your genres. Make a selection from a genre you think you’d NEVER read (crime ¿ction, literary ¿ction — you get the picture) and choose one to try. The more you work to open your reading mind and habits, the happier your reading life will be. Speak to family and friends about their recommendations. Try to elicit the speci¿c element that thrilled or intrigued them (great plot, superbly drawn characters, action) and, if it appeals to you too, chances are you have another title for your growing reading pile. Search the internet. The international book club thrives online. You can read, buy, sample, revel in a staggeringly wide range of texts… and, with luck, will end up with another ‘must have’ book to lose yourself in.

Check out the website of a favoured author. They will often link to or recommend other authors and their generosity of spirit/genuine encouragement can be a source of inspiration for your next read, too. 6. Check out a trusted newspaper’s book reviews. Get to know the critics/reviewers and see if you can align your tastes with theirs. Makes future choices a breeze! 7. Go for prizewinners (and more). Choose to read all the Asia Literary Prize (formerly Asia Man Booker) winners for the past 10 years. Or the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature or … the Pulitzers. And, particularly because there are so many different languages being written in in our Asia-Paci¿c region, go for translated works! The very impressive Icelandic writer, from UWRF 2014, Sjón, for starters. And don’t head for only the winners but consider all those on the shortlist. It’s a great way to keep abreast of the books conversation. 8. Online reviews. More and more websites(Amazon or Goodreads, for example) are, effectively, global book clubs. They do tend to the sales pitch of ‘if you liked that, you’ll like this’ but can, still, be a boon to deciding if a book is worth investing your time and energy into. And yes, discernment is vital; not every online reviewer knows their stuff. But the intelligent reviews are easy to spot. They’re the ones that don’t start: ‘Me and my gran, we loved this book’. 9. Start with the ¿lm. Am I really recommending that? Well, sometimes, it’s a way into reading. Thousands of readers (adult and young adult) were drawn to all John Green’s books after having bawled their way through ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ movie. Sure, this idea might fuel the debate about whether ¿lms can ever be as good as books, etc.. but I’d also advise not buying the book snob route and just revelling in the world of stories and engaging characters! Get lost in the story… fall in love with ideas and great writing. 10. Let your ears do the reading. The world of audiobooks is emerging, too, as a superb bridge to books for those a little ‘time-poor’ but with the technology (a smartphone, other device?) to plug into a story. You can be transported, perhaps while… being transported? My love affair with audiobooks began in my daily (slow) commute to work in downtown Jakarta (last century!) when the dulcet Garrison Keillor beguiled me with his Lake Wobegone tales. You can easily ¿nd sites with thousands of titles. 11. What? There’s an 11. Well, truth be told, this is a way to encourage you to make categories of your own.

For Sale; Tecogas Italian cooker with large oven, grill and 5 burners with electric start. Recently fully serviced by technician. Like new, never used with guarantee. Need the space. First buyer rp9,500,000 no offers. 0819 9957 1288. Sanur. [003] For Sale; Step up/step down transformer new from USA 110v-240v 300W. Rp. 550.000. Call 0819 9957 1288. Sanur. [004] For Sale; Yamaha Cinema DSD. Receiver AX-V357 with Dolby + DJS. 240 volts, 240 watts 50/60 hertz with center speaker and subwoofer. Just 10 juta for broadcasting. Sanur 0819 9957 1288. [005]

For Sale; Esky large size for sale! like new. Size: 750x443x113. price: 800 thousand nego. 0857 3934 6953. Jalan Gunung Sari No. A46 Gatsu Kebo Iwa. [092] For Sale; Fish tank size: 60x38, price: 250 thousand, ceiling fan with lights price: 250thousand, small oven: Cosmos, price: 200 thousand, heavy duty kitchen stove: Rinnai, price: 250 thousand, Australian standard baby seat, price: 200 thousand. Jalan Gunung Sari No. A46 Gatsu Kebo Iwa. 0857 3934 6953. [093] Acting is the most immediate art of all. The audience is either caught up entirely or not; it’s now or nothing.

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In any event, I hope you get a chance to enter one or more books for the most engaging and entertaining space of time it takes and, in turn be refreshed and, as is often the case, changed. So… till 2015, I’m off and about to practice what I’ve been preaching ... Happy New Reading to you all.

Shelley Kenigsberg is an editor and writer and runs workshops and retreats under the banner: Editing in Paradise. www.editinginparadise.com

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UBUD NEWS SAFE FROM FALLING COCONUTS I’d like permission to shout and scream at every person who rides a motorbike without a buckled-up helmet. But of course this is Bali, where showing anger is the mark of an animal not a human, so I should just register confusion and express myself politely. So; I would be delighted if you’d pass this simple message to anyone (I realise it isn’t you, dear reader) who has a helmet but doesn’t wear it, or wears it in the manner of a hat. Or indeed, carries it in his or her hands, presumably as some sort of protective glove. And in context, may I refer to international statistics. More than 95% of those who are permanently disabled or killed in road accidents are not wearing seat belts (while in cars etc) or not CLOSING THE CLIP on their helmet when riding a motorbike. Simply put, with the helmet on one’s head, one is perfectly safe from falling coconuts. However, the helmet leaves the scene of the accident at the same speed as the person wearing it, and will be dislodged from its owner while travelling through the air. So by the time of impact, the helmet won’t be anywhere near the victim’s head. Do up your helmets! D’STAR OF D’SHOW There’s a great new restaurant starting just south of Ubud, across the road from Mas hospital. Managed by a talented Indian chef, D’Star Bar and Resto has a delicious menu including signature Balinese and barbeque dishes (try their cheese crusted chicken!) often with a special theme night, featuring regional cuisines. Tables are set around cool green lawn in a garden ¿lled with tame monsters - quirky recycled animal sculptures - while the actual restaurant is a unique construction combining a Javanese teak house with two recycled shipping containers. Live music from Ubud’s Bali Bull and others at the weekend – check the website for music schedule and weekend discounts on the a la carte menu. If you’re coming from Ubud, you’ll find D’Star directly opposite Mas Klinic on Raya Mas in Banjar Abianseka. It’s not dif¿cult to ¿nd, but don’t look for the hospital; that’s now completely overshadowed by a huge Coco supermarket sign on your left - the D-Star car park is on the right. P: 0361 8493 601. www.dstarmas.com; E: info@dstarmas.com SHAMPOOS WITHOUT THE PLASTIC Helping the environment starts with me, right? “If it is to be, it’s up to me.” So I’ve stopped buying shampoo, liquid soap, detergent and mosquito repellant in plastic containers. It is a simple solution and easy to explain to my international and local friends. The answer is to buy good quality natural products, in bulk, and either put them into plastic bottles you already have, or buy recycled glass “pump” bottles. Ubud’s little green Eco Shop on Jl Dewi Sita will deliver bulk orders on all of these liquid eco products (all made locally, by locals, using local materials) and is currently sourcing the bottles too. In the meantime, you can buy the bottles from Kaltimber – a fascinating gallery and eco-display shop on Raya Sakah, with monthly eco-related talks by local and international experts. For the Eco Shop’s restaurant and home cleaning products list, call on 0361 970060 or 0819 999 47180. Eco Shop is on Jl Dewi Sita near the Jl Gautama corner.

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W: www.indonesiaorganic.com. For more info on Kaltimber; W: www.kaltimber.com, call 0361 975219 or visit Raya Sakah No. 22x (south of the huge baby statue, 15 or so minutes from Ubud) in Batuan.

For Sale; Guitar acoustic semi electric. Brand; Gillmore type RB LP. Color Black. In a very good condition I can send pictures. Price; Rp.600.000. Call/sms 0821 4756 0900. [173] For Sale; New bicycle Dutch import. High quality. Color silver/black. I can send pictures. Price; 8 juta. Call/ sms 0821 4756 0900. [174] For Sale; 1 windsurfer w/ trailer for bike/car, 1 small utility trailer can be pulled by bike/car, 1 all weather protection top for bike w/ windshield. Jimbaran 0812 3608 8589. [043] We must not waste life in devising means. It is better to plan less and do more.

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ORGANIC BROOM PROJECT The Eco Shop also sells great biodegradable brooms, if you’d rather not use those hideous plastic brooms that go Àoppy and have to be tossed out into land¿ll at regular intervals. The brooms are made the traditional Balinese way by a low-income family in need from North Bali. The materials are bamboo, duk and tapis from the coconut palm with a tiny amount of plastic twine in the binding. BRIDGES ‘ON LINE’ WINE SHOP Smart move by the Bridges Restaurant – home delivery from their extensive wine collection at Divine Wine Shop. Wine connoisseurs will be delighted by the extensive collection – there are many discoveries to be made amongst more than 250 wines and 20 grape varietals from all over the wine-growing world. And if you yet are not an expert in this ¿eld, or you enjoy ¿nding out more about wine, I recommend that you join an evening of discovery with Bridges’ wine expert Antoine Olivian. On Friday evenings, he selects ¿ve or six wines to discuss and sample in combination with some of Bridges’ outstanding mezes dishes.

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Once you know which wines you prefer, you can choose delivery to your home, hotel or villa, or take your purchases home personally and get an extra 5% off. Villa/hotel owners should email for information on special deals: boutique@ bridgesbali.com HAVE ROLLER BLADES, WILL… Inspiration comes in many forms. For me, it’s often a traveler who clearly has his or her own unique style. Not long ago, via the international couch-surfing website, I hosted a Danish woman in her late sixties. She was a professional weaver and had travelled for more than thirty years, walking to some of the most remote parts of the world, both learning from local weavers and teaching the native crafts of her ancestors in the northern European region.

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Only a year before I met her, following a horrendous car accident and with both her legs broken in several places, she had rejected the doctors’ verdict that she would be con¿ned to a wheelchair for the rest of her life. Before she arrived in Bali she had travelled to Africa, walking across the Serengeti desert and staying with an African woman in her tent to learn yet another local weaving style. While staying at my home in Junjungan, she walked the four kilometers to and from Ubud every day of her visit. I spoke brieÀy with another such woman in Ubud yesterday; also from northern Europe, she has roller-bladed her way around the world, with many trips all over Asia during the past thirty years. I’m starting to feel a little stale; it’s time for a new adventure!

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SCHEDULE THAT Casablanca (31 December) Here’s a New Year’s event if you live in the Sanur area and don’t want to go far. As we all know, traf¿c can be at its absolute worst on the last evening of the year and Banjars are often known to close off roads. If you live locally then look no further for some live entertainment without having to brave the bypass and beyond. Jim Larkin and the Saucy Soul Band will provide the entertainment for the evening with plenty of old time favourites for you to dance to. The dress code is glitter disco so a great excuse to dress up for the occasion. Included in the dinner price is a 3-course dinner, canapés, an aperitif and 2 glasses of Chandon. Do book if you would like a table as it is going to be a busy but super fun evening! When : from 7 pm Cost : IDR750,000 (dinner) IDR250,000 (ticket + drink) Where : Casablanca, Jl Danau Tamblingan No 120, Sanur Contact : 287263 www.casablancasanur.com

Double Six Roof Top (1 January) If you are not too hung over and drained from the New Year’s Eve celebrations then here is the ¿rst event for the New Year. New Year’s Day can often be a letdown after all the hype and festivities through Christmas all the way up to the New Year, or perhaps a relief. More than a week’s stretch of fun and frolicking. However, the party season is extending to the New Year at the Double Six Roof Top. International DJs including Sasha, Sebastien Leger and Darren Emerson will provide the entertainment that will be the biggest and best dance party in this perfect location. New Year’s Day by the beach is always a novelty if you are from the cold, dark and gloomy northern Hemisphere when January and February are the bleakest months of the year. You can buy your tickets at the Double-Six Luxury Hotel. When : 2 pm – 12 am Cost : IDR400,000 (pre sale) IDR500,000 (on the day) Contact : reservations@doublesixrooftop.com www.doublesixrooftop.com

Hedkandi (31 December) Cocoon always has a fabulous line up of entertainment and New Year’s Eve is de¿nitely no exception. Fire dancers, acrobats and stilt walkers are going to add to this spectacular celebration. DJ Chris Frater is Àying in to Bali to play exclusively at Cocoon together with a selection of local talents. Tickets are available for dinner, VIP seating with full bottle service or general admission for the party. Cocoon is de¿nitely going to be a memorable New Year’s Eve venue. When : 7 pm – 3 pm Where : Cocoon Beach Club, Jl Double Six No. 66, Blue Ocean Boulevard, Seminyak Contact : 822 4723 7023 NYE2014@cocoon-beach.com

Romeos Bali (31 December) Romeo’s is located in the heart of the tourist area of Legian. The theme for the evening is Hollywood Rockstars. Prizes go to the best dresser, most stylish hair, highest heels and best look-alike. A special set menu is included together with free Àow canapés and sangria. Romeo’s is a nice place to hang out and has a daily happy hour from 5 pm to 7 pm with a buy one get one free deal on drinks. Cost : IDR800,000 Where : Romeos, Ossotel Hotel, Jl Padma Utara, Legian Contact : 7552255 www.ossotel.com

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evening consists of a three-course dinner followed by a great line up of entertainment. A live performance with the Freemasons, an English/Irish DJ Band originating from Brighton, UK and The Loco Heroes & BtK will entertain the guests through the evening and well into the New Year. New Year’s Eve would not be complete without a spectacular ¿rework display to welcome in the New Year with a bang. No mask, no entry! So do make sure you put on your mask and your glamorous attire and get set for a fabulous evening! When : from 7 PM Cost : IDR2,300,000 (dinner) IDR850,000 (pre-sale) IDR1,000,000 (door) Where : KuDeTa Jl Kayu Aya, No 9, Seminyak Contact : 736969 ext. 102, Ms. Gwen/Ayu reservations@kudeta.net

MÉTIS Lounge (31 December) Metis is putting on a special evening with Greg Sonata, hailing from London. Greg Sonata has been the resident at the legendary club ‘The Queen’ in Paris then at the famous Momo Kemia bar and Sketch in London. Greg Sonata is top in the DJ world and will be entertaining the guests with his sounds from 11 pm. DJ Kas will begin the evening’s entertainment. Reservations are highly recommended. When : from 7 pm Where : Jl Petitenget No 6, Kerobokan Contact : 4737888 reservations@metisbali.com www.metisbali.com

Ubud Camp Party (31 December) If you are looking for nature, the outdoors and something different then check out the Ubud Camp. This is a natural way to welcome in the New Year, under the stars around a camp¿re, with live music, dance and lots of fun. The Ripper is featured as part of the entertainment. This is the ¿rst time I have heard of traditional camping in Bali. Tents, sleeping bags and mats are provided to ensure a real camping experience. Shower rooms and toilets are also located not far from the grounds. The spot is surrounded by rice ¿elds and is a great place for cycling. This is going to be a great New Year’s place to have fun, meet like minded people and enjoy the outdoor ambience. Do checkout the website as the camp looks like a great place to get away from it all. Cost : IDR150,000 (entrance ticket) IDR350 Where : Ubud Camp, Alamkasa, Bongkasa, Badung Contact : 081 9999 78777 info@ubudcamp.com www.ubudcamp.com

Wonderland (31 December) Wonderland is a ‘gathering of Bali tribes in the heart of the island of the Gods’. 12 DJ sets, VJ acts, video art, 3D mapping, magic, ¿reworks and performances will keep the crowds entertained well into the New Year. The ticket includes a complimentary toast with bubbles, ¿nger foods and raw chocolate from the Ubud Raw Chocolate Factory. A complimentary shuttle bus will run from Ubud and Keroboan to the event. Glam and rock is the theme so dress up accordingly and put on your mask. Do call or e-mail for further details. This is another stellar event for the New Year. For New Year’s events, Bali really has the best line up! When : 9 pm until morning Cost : IDR500,000 Where : The Mansion Baliwood Resort Hotel & Spa, Jl Penestanan No 9, Sayan, Ubud Contact : 0877 76267466 party@themansionbali.com www.themansionbali.com/wonderland

I would like to wish all the BA readers a wonderful festive season and a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year, 2015! It is wonderful to write about all the amazing events that are happening on the island. The charity events are always heart warming and it is a pleasure to include these in this column. If you have an event you would like me to include, send me an e-mail. Best wishes, Dawn.

KuDeTa is world famous for its lavish parties that attract the Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all gorgeous and glamorous of Bali’s A list. This evening is up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2014 going to be a great choice of venue for the New Year. The

For Sale; Aluminum and pot metal welding kit. Very low temperature welding and repair kit called Super Alloy 1 (see muggyweld. com for details). Shipped in from USA and not needed. 550,000 or best offer. Ubud 0812 3600 3033. [025]

For Sale; Computer cable 3 meters VGA M-M+1core, high quality and high speed for long distance transmission. New, never used, still in the plastic bag. Contact 081 80566 2911 Legian. [072]

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

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

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For Sale; Clothes steamer, floor standing type, never been used, my maid did not know how to use it, so it is just sitting here. Asking Rp. 1.2 juta. Text/call 0812-5551111. Denpasar. [065]

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

For Sale; New, woodworking equipment, including table saw, shaper, band saws, dust collector, big 3 phase/ single phase, 110, 220, 380V genset, shaping cutters, circular blades, misc. tools, tool cabinets. Asking Rp. 125juta for the lot. No pictures. Come see. Text/call 0815-575-7777. Denpasar. [066] Only a great actor finds the difficulties of the actor’s art infinite.

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For Sale; Toyo, Antioxidant water purifier, Model JP-101, made in Japan. Includes 3 silver oxide filters plus a stainless steel housing for an external filter as well. Hardly used, as new. Asking US$600, compare at $1200+, 0815-575-7777. Denpasar. [017]

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For Sale; Jura Impressa Z5, commercial grade espresso/ cappuccino coffee maker. Used only at home, well taken care of, compare at Rp. 36 juta - asking only Rp. 18. 5 juta, best acceptable offer. text or call, 0815-5757777. Denpasar. [018]

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Yayasan CIMD Supporting children with sponsorship to continue their education, opportunities for children with learning problems and organizing an extra program available for their friends and all the children from community. Medical programs based on actual needs; efficient and adequate. Reorientation and rehabilitation for persons with special needs. CIMD works closely together with other social organizations. For more information, visit our website <www.yayasancimd.org>. Yayasan GUS Established in 2002, Yayasan GUS is a non profit organization, dedicated to improving Bali’s environment. Vision: Improve the environment of Bali. Mission: Work together with stakeholders to reduce environment pollution. GUS Activites: Beach Clean Up, Education Project, Non Toxic Pest Control, Public Toilet, Rubbish Bins, Environment Movies, Environment Events, Free Consultations. Legian 138 Kuta Bali. Telp. 62-361-759 323. Fax 62-361-767 654. <www.gus-bali.org>, <info@gus-bali.org>. YKIP (Yayasan Kemanusian Ibu Pertiwi) YKIP is a charity dedicated to improving the lives of all those who live on Bali but with a focus on health and education. Amongst other projects YKIP has established a medical library at Udayana University and together with YKIDS runs a scholarship fund for the semi-orphans from the Bali Bomb. We are also working on a number of projects with local NGOs. For further information, see <www.ykip.org> or email <info@ ykip.org> or call us on 759 544. Yayasan Kemanusiaan Indonesia / The John Fawcett Foundation In Bali 25,000 people are cataract blind, but are too poor to pay for an operation. Indonesia-wide, this figure is more than 3 million. Hundreds of children from poor families have cleft lips and palates. Many, many desperately ill children suffer unnecessarily because their parents cannot afford medical treatment for them. Yayasan Kemanusiaan Indonesia helps

people in the lower socio-economic group free of charge with sight-restoring cataract operations, cleft lip and palate operations and medical treatment. But we can’t do all this without your support. For information on how to donate, see website: <www.balieye.org> or contact our office Jl. Pengembak 16, Blanjong, Sanur, Bali. Tel (0361) - 270 812, fax (0361) - 287 707, email: <yki@indo.net.id>. Yayasan Metropoli Indonesia Non-Profit Organisation working for art & cultural project for the children in the Karangasem Regency. Co-operation system with the village, banjar, or local NGO in the community. 8 branches so far. Free courses of artistic expressions: dance, gamelan, painting, Balinese language, traditional weaving, etc. Monday-Sunday, 14.00-18.00. Other projects: mobile library & cine-club. Open for book donation. Ph/fax 0363 22600, 081 337 143 228, <metropoli.indonesia@yahoo.co.id>. Yayasan Peduli Kemanusiaan Bali (YPK Bali) Bali Humanity Care Foundation YPK Bali is dedicated to supporting people with physical disabilities in Bali. They have provided physiotherapy, occupational therapy and education for people with disabilities since 2001. Programs operate from their centre in Denpasar as well in villages through a Mobile Therapy program. YPK Bali focusses on those who come from disadvantaged backgrounds who have no access to appropriate health services. For more information about YPK Bali and how to support them visit: <www.ypkbali.org>, email at: <info@ ypkbali.org> or connect through Facebook: ypkbali. Yayasan Senang Hati A centre for physically challenged Balinese where they can meet and make friends, learn or share skills like painting, woodcarving, sandal making and practise English and computer skills. A gallery displays and sells works produced by the members. The centre is organized by the members themselves with some help from foreign volunteers and is

located at Jl. Sasi Brata, Br. Tengah in Tampaksiring (near to the market). Contact Putu Suriati, tel./ fax (0361) 974 872 or email: <yantin21@telkom.net>. Yayasan Senyum Bali Yayasan Senyum Bali-health care for people with cranio-facial disabilities. Facilities operations for cleft lip and palate and other cranio-facial deformities, due to birth defects, accidents, or tumuors. We help poor people from Bali, Lombok and further east, we raise funds for operations whether in Bali or Adelaide at the Australian Cranio-Facial Unit. We also work to build local skills, technology, and capacity through training and development. Further information see : <www.senyumbali.org>. Or contact us <yayasansenyum@yahoo.co.id> or fax (0361) 233 758. Yayasan Sjaki-Tari-Us Yayasan Sjaki-Tari-Us has the purpose to support, counsel and accompany children with a mental disability in their development and participation to society. Located at the soccer field in Ubud, we have play-learning groups for young children and daily activities for young adults. We establish this by mobilising Dutch resources, knowledge and expertise and put it to the disposal of parents, teachers, counsellors and other interested people on Bali. Our mission is to transfer the resources in that way, that they can apply and transfer this themselves in the future. Contact: <sjakitarius.bali@ gmail.com>, Monkey Forest Road, Sebelah lapangan sepak bola. Ubud, Bali, +62 (0) 813 5718 1122. Yayasan Spirit Paramacitta We are an NGO that supports HIV positive people in Bali, with a particular focus on women and children, and those from the most disadvantaged backgrounds. We aim to empower our clients to live happy, healthy and independent lives. Tel: 0828 360 0203 / 0361 780 7321 | E: <spiritparamacitta@ymail.com> | Web: <www.spirit paramacitta.org>.

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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) By Ayu Spicy With the holidays approaching these easy to make nuts make delicious gifts poured into decorative bottles and tied with festive ribbons. They are also good to have on hand for instant appetizers. The first time I made them they weren’t quite spicy enough for my taste so I’ve included ramped up amounts for those who like it hot. Warning though - it’s hard to stop eating them and as soon as they cool they become crunchy spicy wonders in your mouth and before you know it, your hand is reaching for more. My chicken, Milly, thinks they’re divine too.

Spiced Nuts

Makes about 3 1/4 cups

Ingredients: - 1/3 cup palm sugar finely grated (you can use brown sugar) - 1/2 teaspoon sea salt - 1/8 - 1/4 teaspoon finely ground cayenne - 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper - 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon - 1/8 - 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves - 1/8 - 1/4 teaspoon ground allspice - 1/8 - 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg - 1/4 - 3/8 teaspoon ground cardamon - 1 egg white, lightly beaten - 1 tablespoon water - 400 g whole cashews or about 3¼ cups

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Directions: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil or use a non-stick baking sheet. (I just soaked my non-stick sheet after baking and the sticky residue came right off.)

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Combine the palm sugar, salt, cayenne, black pepper, cinnamon, cloves, allspice and cardamom in a small bowl and set aside. In another small bowl beat the egg white with the water. Stir in the cashews, mixing until well moistened. Sprinkle the spice mixture over the moistened nuts and toss. Spread nuts onto the prepared pan and bake in the preheated oven for 30 minutes, stirring once or twice. Be careful not to burn the nuts. Turn off the oven and let them cool inside. With the humidity here you don’t want them to become sticky so as soon as they are cool, store in an airtight glass bottle. They will keep well this way. Happy Holidays!

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Festive Dressing for New Years Eve Dreams of glitz and cool Holiday style! The Italians in Bali exhibit great style when it comes to product, particularly fashion! Bali provides inspiration plus! and there’s no better example to visit three stores that showcase the ultimate in fashion design and quality of fabric.

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Known as the ‘Original Prince of Batik Couture, Milo’s designs on luscious silks reĂ€ect the isle’s serenit\ froP soft geoPetric Potifs to his outstanding Satterns of nature, Sarticularl\ froP his award-winning collection of cultivated orchids. Milo’s collection reĂ€ects a tiPeless elegance each season introduces soPe Elack and white, suEdued color Srints to delicious Eright color Pi[es, designs are free Ă€owing creating a silhouette that shows off the natural curves of the Eod\. Milo is the original designer in Bali to radicall\ develoS the $rt of the Batik Srinting Srocess which has Erought the ,ndonesian te[tile industr\ to the gloEal Parket of high fashion. Milo’s enchanting store is a ‘Pust-visit’ for \our shoSSing triS.

)or Eeautiful natural Âżne linens cottons, Serfect for troSical cliPes 1ot onl\ the SoSular Elack white, this suPPer shows off Eold color statePents in an effortless and rela[ed silhouette with a contePSorar\ take on creative cuts and artisanal details. $ Salette of Eright, deeS intense Elues, rich Sinks, viErant orange and avocado green create vivid coPEinations for the SurSosefull\ oversi]ed silhouettes teaPed with close fitted tailoring Srovide a soShisticated shaSe for woPen and Pen. 1ow \ears on, Biasa has grown to EecoPe one of the Post estaElished and uniTue fashion Erands on the island.

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Reviews of English language books on Indonesia

All About Indonesia by Linda Hibbs All About Indonesia is a children’s book that takes children on an adventure through one of the world’s largest and most culturally diverse countries. Along the way, kids are introduced to what everyday life is currently like for its inhabitants. The book has a little bit of everything, offering an overview of Indonesian landscapes, history, government, language, culture, food, transportation systems, the country’s natural beauty, special celebrations and variety of religions. Most books that have been produced about Indonesia for children tend to give a geographical tour of the main islands with accompanying photos, often throwing in statistics and historical information that children can’t really relate to. Targeted to 3rd to 5th grade children, a unique aspect of All About Indonesia are the hands on activities that allow kids or parent and child to interact and create something that relates directly to Indonesian culture. Kids are given fun, practical opportunities to experience and learn on their own through stories, songs, crafts and recipes. For example, step-by-step instructions explain how to build a volcano, design a traditional topeng mask, kancil and buaya wayang puppet; create beautiful batik cloths and other crafts; prepare green coconut crepes (dadar gulung) or an avocado drink; learn the musical score “Until We Meet Again” (Sampai Jumpa Lagi). Short lessons in basic vocabulary from the national language, Bahasa Indonesia, empower kids to introduce themselves and mingle with Indonesians. With a large, clear typeface and humorous graphics the layout is attractive and uncluttered. Attention-grabbing sidebars highlight maps, statistics and facts. An Indonesianspeaking mascot – a baby orangutan character –brings attention to “Did you know? boxes that feature an anecdote or proverb or give tips on travel, manners, culinary habits, greeting people, insights into speci¿c cultures, interesting historical tidbits, statistics and food facts. The multitude of illustrations, many produced speci¿cally for this publication, make the book very child friendly. Though a few of the pictures are too small, their details not legible, the vast majority of the eye-catching images convincingly portray Indonesia as a fascinating land that is rich in both geography and culture. Author Linda Hibbs got hooked on Indonesia on her ¿rst visit at age 12 and has been studying the language and culture ever since. She has taught Indonesian for more than two decades at the secondary school and university

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levels, and holds degrees in the Indonesian language and ethnomusicology, as well as a master’s degree in Asian studies. Hibbs is an educational consultant who has created a number of resources for Indonesian language educators at the primary and secondary levels, including a series of Indonesian for Kids Flash Cards kits. When she isn’t teaching or consulting, Hibbs creates artworks and plays Indonesian music with a gamelan orchestra. With the author’s background and interest in the music and art, the book also provides insight into the varied musical styles of Indonesia and does not focus on just Javanese gamelan or Balinese dance. Likewise, her background in Indonesian also led her to include little windows into the language throughout the book. The “Say It” feature contain common Indonesian language nouns and useful expressions on the subject being covered in that particular section of the book, whether it be city or village life, how to count, how to bargain, performing arts, culinary terms, etc. The book covers a broad spectrum from popular sports to traditional dances, from everyday dress to foods and school activities - a multicultural approach that is an effective and easy way to learn. C/E/I-17 Sept 14

Kids learn the differences between living in a big city like Jakarta and living in a small village or around a beach and volcano on Bali and Sumatra. Even pop culture phenomena are included such as the Idol-type TV shows popular with many Indonesians. The sections on going to school and what Indonesian youngsters do in their free time should have particular interest to young readers. Informative, entertaining, and child-friendly, with a pleasing mixture of photographs, cartoons, line art, sketches, recipes and musical scores, this book is a wonderful learning resource. Information is succinct which makes the book best suited for casual browsing or as an introduction to this exotic, faraway country, even for adults. All About Indonesia is particularly suited for anyone looking to do a multicultural project, to teach a grade school class about Indonesia or as a reference when homeschooling your child about different cultures around the world. All About Indonesia: Stories, Songs and Crafts for Kids by Linda Hibbs, Tuttle Publishing 2014, ISBN 978-0804840859, hardcover with jacket, 64 pages, dimensions 22 cm x 2.5 cm (8.5 x 11 inches). Available for Rp182,000 at Periplus (www.periplus.com) and Ganesha bookstores (www.ganeshabooksbali.com). For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: pakbill2003@yahoo.com Copyright © 2014 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/E/G-24 Dec. 14


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Dual Monitors: Good Reasons to Upgrade If you’ve ever wished for a bigger computer screen, here’s an even better idea. Use a dual monitor (or multi monitor) setup to extend your desktop across two or more screens. Both Windows and Mac computers have the ability to simulate one BIG screen using a dual or multi monitor configuration. Adding a second monitor will be cheaper than upgrading to a super-size screen, and there are other advantages too. I’ve used two monitors on my PC for many years. My system has 19 inch AND 13 inch flat-panel monitors and I love it. I set both monitors on my desk, side by side, and a bit of software magic creates the illusion of one giant screen. I can open a website on one screen, and a word processor on the other, then copy and paste from one screen to another. I can even open a spreadsheet and stretch it across the full width of both screens if I want.

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Hardware Required For a Dual Monitor Configuration A Microsoft study showed that less than 15 percent of all PC users have a multiple monitor configuration. But now that you know all of the benefits, let’s move on to the actual nuts and bolts of adding a second screen, to make your dual monitor dreams come true.

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Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Mac OS X have built-in support for dual monitors. Setting up dual monitors takes about five minutes. But first, you need to make sure you have the right hardware. Almost all laptops have a VGA, DVI or HDMI port where you can plug in a secondary monitor. If you have a spare monitor, and the video cable required to connect it, that’s all you’ll need. If your video cable has a different connector than your laptop, you can buy an adapter to make ends meet. On a desktop, you will need two video connectors on your PC, matching connectors on the two monitors, and of course appropriate cables. Some desktops come with two video ports, but if you have only one, you can add a second video adapter, or swap yours for a dual-port model. Adding or swapping a video adapter sounds geeky, but it’s actually a pretty easy upgrade. After popping the hood on your system unit, the video adapter simply plugs into a slot on the motherboard. If you know how to use a screwdriver, you can do this. Some computers, however, simply lack the capacity for internal hardware upgrades. In these unfortunate cases, there are ways to get around this limitation, such as the Matrox Graphics DualHead2Go and TrippleHeads2Go (http://www.matrox. com/graphics/en/products/gxm/), which functions almost identically to a standard video card, yet is actually an external device that makes use of your existing video out port. With this you can add an additional display to your PC or Mac desktop, or another two monitors to a laptop. How to Connect a Second Monitor On Mac OS X and Windows 8 computers, your second monitor should be automatically recognized and enabled. To set up dual monitors on Windows 7, open Control Panel, choose Hardware and Sound, then under the Display heading, choose “Connect to an external display.” Connect your second monitor to the computer. The Display window will flicker (or go blank for a few seconds), then you’ll see your dual-monitor setup screen. If you don’t, click the “Detect” button. If that does not work, check the monitor’s connection to your computer. That should do it! Have fun and be more productive. ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can. Bali PC Advisor and other Bali Advertiser article Archives now ONLINE: http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/ If you are tired of trying to type the links you see in the printed articles you go to the Archive and cut-paste them PakBruce, your Bali PC Advisor! ©2004 - 2014 BaliPCAdvisor@GMail.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission of the author or The Bali Advertiser C/Ci/I-24 Dec 14


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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth TIME TO TEST YOUR FINANCIAL KNOWLEDGE Many have chosen to exchange the stresses and strains of bustling western cities for the relative tranquility of Bali (depending on which part of course!). This may provide an escape from many aspects of city life but there are some things you cannot escape from – unless you have chosen to flee to the mountains and live a simple village life. In which case you are unlikely to be reading this column. My last article focused on the importance of understanding financial matters and the plans of some western governments to educate the general public for whom financial advice is no longer affordable since the abolishing of commission-based products and the requirement for advisers to hold professional qualifications. How great is the need for education in financial matters? One way to test your own knowledge is to see how well you can answer a series of questions on a wide range of financial topics covering currencies, savings, investments, insurance and retirement planning. You can research the answers of course but can I suggest first time round that you answer the questions based on your current knowledge. Question 1 What is the S & P 500? a) An annual motor car race held in Indianapolis in the US b) An index of the top 500 companies on the New York stock exchanges c) A list of the top 500 savings and pension providers in the US. Question 2 If your money in the bank is earning 2% interest and inflation is running at 3% per annum will you be able to buy more goods with the money after 10 years or less than today? a) More b) Less c) The same Question 3 Is it usually cheaper to borrow money through your credit card or via a bank loan? a) Cheaper b) More expensive c) The same Question 4 Higher interest rates on deposits generally imply a stronger currency a) True b) False c) Makes no difference Question 5 Who has first call on the proceeds in the event of the liquidation of a company? a) Bond holders b) Shareholders c) Creditors Question 6 If you invested in sovereign government bonds, which country is likely to pay you the highest rate of interest? a) Japan b) Indonesia c) The United States Question 7 Are you guaranteed to receive interest and the return of your capital if you invest in government bonds of any country? a) Yes b) No Question 8 If you buy a government bond that on issue has a fixed rate of interest, what happens to the value of the bond during its term if prevailing interest rates in the market rise? a) The value rises also b) The value falls c) The value stays the same Question 9 If a sovereign government has difficulty repaying capital and interest on bonds can it simply print money to meet its obligations? a) Yes in all cases b) No in all cases c) Possibly Question 10 If you place your assets into a Trust are you still the legal owner? a) Yes b) No, the Trust is the legal owner c) You have joint legal ownership with the Trust Question 11

If you have a sum of money and hope to get the highest return over 12 months where should you invest it? a) In one single asset class b) In a fixed deposit c) In a wide range of assets Question 12 You, as a foreigner, wish to put the bulk of your savings aside for retirement in 15 years’ time. Where should you invest it? a) In land in Bali b) In a diverse range of asset classes c) In gold Question 12 FATCA stands for: a) Fight Against Terrorism and Criminal Activities b) Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act c) Funds Applied To Current Accounts Question 13 FATCA affects: a) US nationals only b) US and UK nationals only c) Nationals of over 50 countries Question 14 Which of the following groups of countries are all considered emerging markets? a) Brazil, Russia, China b) US, Australia, Indonesia c) Thailand, Italy, Singapore Question 15 The acronym ‘BRIC’ stands for a) Brazil, Russia, Iceland, Canada b) Brazil, Russia, India, China c) Britain, Russia, Israel, China Question 16 High returns imply high risk a) Invariably b) Not true. Some of the highest returns are without risk c) Only when investing in stock markets Question 16 The best time to take out life insurance is when: a) You are young and healthy but can least afford it b) Later on when you have built up your savings c) After a serious illness Question 17 Hedge funds are: a) A very safe alternative to bank deposits b) A useful addition to a large, balanced portfolio c) Highly risky and to be avoided at all costs Question 18 Private Equity Investments are suitable for: a) High Net Worth investors who can take a very long term view b) Widows and orphans c) The average investor who wants a diversified portfolio Question 19 A ‘bear’ market is one where: a) Prices appear to be in a long term decline b) Prices appear to be in a long term climb c) Prices have barely moved for a long period Question 20 The price of gold today in USD (as of 1 December 2014 compared to 10 years ago) is: a) Close to three times higher b) Around 50% lower c) About the same (give or take 10%) I think we can stop the test here. Can I suggest you keep a record of your answers and check them against the correct ones in my next article in four weeks’ time. No prizes for the highest score but the real prize is having the knowledge to cope with the complex world of finance and using it to your benefit. And in the meantime have an enjoyable Christmas holiday period and may 2015 be a happy and prosperous year for you! Colin Bloodworth of PPI Indonesia has spent over 20 years in Indonesia. He is based in Jakarta but visits Bali frequently. If you have any questions on this article or related topics you are welcome to contact him at colin.bloodworth@ppi-advisory.com or +62 21 2598 5087

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I would love to be friends with this person. He’s sweet and articulate and, from his letters, he understands at least the basis of my grand passion. He’s obviously very interested in me, and I’m confident that I can express my boundaries effectively. We also don’t have a common arena in which to meet to give ourselves that buffer. So I’m just not certain where to start with him. I have his phone number and email address, and the ball’s in my court. Where do I go from here? Dr. ZZ: Instead of automatically tossing this guy’s phone number and email address into the trash, you’re asking what to do next. Apparently, you like him. Based solely on the fact that you have written to ask about him, you may want to explore ways in which the two of you can meet at least once again to spend time together to get a more realistic appraisal. You can always stay “married” to your plans to travel, but take a minute to consider it a possible “open marriage.” Maybe the two of you will hit it off, and maybe you won’t. Or perhaps you’ll hit it off platonically. The point is, you won’t know unless you find out. Happy trails!

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Local News Indonesia in State of Emergency Over Drugs : President President Joko Widodo has stated that Indonesia is in a state of emergency over drugs, so it has refused to pardon drug convicts on death-row. “Nearly 40-50 Indonesians die every day due to drug consumption,” the President said during a general lecture at Gadjah Mada University here on Tuesday (9/12). Statistics show that Indonesia has an estimated 4.5 million people affected by drug consumption, of whom 1.2 million cannot be rehabilitated due to their poor health conditions, he added. The President revealed that he received 64 applications for clemency from drug convicts on death-row. “I do not pardon any of them,” he stressed, adding that his hard stance against death-row drug convicts is intended to serve as a shock therapy. The Attorney Generals Office recently said 136 death-row convicts who were on the waiting list for execution were still making legal efforts to free themselves. “Of the 136 death-row convicts, 64 are involved in drugs-related cases and 72 in non-drug cases, including two terror convicts,” Head of the Legal Information Center of the Attorney Generals Office Tony T Spontana pointed

out last Thursday. Six death-row convicts are still at large, he said, adding that a total of 27 death-row convicts have been executed since 2000. “This year, five death-row convicts will be executed,” he remarked. In 2013, the AGO executed several convicts, including Suryadi from Palembang and was sentenced to death for killing all the members of a family in the Pupuk Sriwijaya compound in 1991. Attorney General HM Prasetyo said in Semarang, Central Java, on Sunday (Dec 7) that due to security reasons, the Attorney Generals Office will not reveal the site where five death-row drug convicts will be executed. “To avoid security issues, the location will be kept secret,” he added. Prasetyo noted that before their execution, the Attorney Generals Office will take several aspects into consideration, including discussing the details of firing squad with the national police, about the rights of the death-row convicts, and preparing the location of their execution. (December 9th 2014)

Bali-Nine Responsible for Arrest of 17 Young Australians and Trafficking in 3 Countries Bali Nine drug kingpin Andrew Chan, who is facing death by firing squad in Indonesia, masterminded another international heroin smuggling attempt out of Hong Kong but the operation failed, resulting in three young Australians being jailed. Daily Mail Australia can reveal for the first time that Chan enlisted Sydney teenager Rachel Diaz, 17, and Chris Vo, 15, both from western Sydney, as drug couriers to smuggle $1 million worth of heroin in condoms, which they were to swallow in Hong Kong and bring back to Australia. The Hong Kong deal was to run at the same time as the Bali Nine operation - when Chan, Myuran Sumurakan and seven Australian mules were arrested, some with the drugs strapped to their bodies. It can also be revealed that after his own arrest, Chan wrote a letter to Diaz in Hong Kong, ordering her to keep her mouth shut. Chan, who Indonesian police called ‘The Godfather’ when they arrested him, was a key organizer of the Australian end of the smuggling and distribution network, which was detailed in the Hong Kong court during Diaz’s trial and described as a ‘predatory crime syndicate’. In just two weeks in April 2005, the syndicate was responsible for the arrest, and later the incarceration, of 17 young Australians for heroin trafficking in three countries. Diaz, Vo and their minder Hutchinson Tran, 22, were arrested in a low budget Hong Kong hotel room on April 12, 2005. They were found with 114 condoms filled with up to 1kg of heroin - but Diaz had had second thoughts about taking part in the operation, for which they were to be paid $200 for each 5cm-long condom they ingested. Five days after her arrest, Bali police arrested Chan,

Sukumaran and their mules Renae Lawrence, Martin Stephens, Scott Rush, Si Yi Chen, Matthew Norman, Michael Czugaj and Tan Duc Thanh Nguyen. The seven couriers recruited by Chan and Sukumaran have all received sentences ranging from 18 years to life. Both the Bali Nine and the Hong Kong drug smuggling deals were connected with a third, lesser-known attempted heroin importation in which Chan and Sukumaran conspired with four young Brisbane people. Daily Mail Australia can also reveal that in the lead up to the Bali Nine and the Hong Kong operations Chan and Sukumaran visited a young Korean-Australian who was later arrested and charged over the Hong Kong conspiracy following the arrest of Diaz, Vo and Tran. A Korean-Australian and a co-conspirator were charged with plotting to import the packages of heroin that Diaz and 15-year-old Vo were meant to swallow. Meanwhile, four Australians from Brisbane - aged 24, 22, 18, and 19, had been arrested in Brisbane and charged with conspiring with Chan and Sukumaran of conspiring to import heroin to Australia. A fifth, Khanh Thanh Ly, 24, was arrested in Sydney. Ly subsequently pleaded guilty, but said he was only a ‘runaround’ in the gang whose members included Sukumaran, and was never paid but did it for the ‘glamour’ and entries to parties and clubs. The Bali Nine incident was linked to one of the world’s biggest drug syndicates, Crescent Moon, which has smuggled large quantities of heroin from Myanmar (Burma) to Western countries. Chan has admitted he saw the Bali Nine deal as a ‘quick pay day’. He has never spoken about his involvement in the Hong Kong deal. (December 14th 2014)

Aust Embassies Limit Consular Help for ‘Reckless’ Travelers Australians who over-use consular services overseas when they find themselves in trouble may have restricted access to diplomatic support, under a new consular strategy launched today. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has warned Australians traveling abroad that they cannot assume that their embassy or consulate staff will bail them out. “Our consular staff are not there to pay for the repairs to your jet ski,” the minister said. “They are not there to pay your hotel bill. They are not there to lend you a laptop or to provide you with office space in the embassy for you to do your work. Consular officers cannot get you out of jail or issue you with a passport so you can evade justice. Consular assistance is a last-resort service.” She said it should “not be seen as a right - it is a privilege”. Julie Bishop said Australian diplomats dealt with 1300 consular cases overseas every day and approximately 1000 Australians on average were in jail or detention overseas at any given time. But she said there was a limit to what diplomats could do to help and Australians had to take more personal responsibility when they traveled overseas. She urged people to take out travel insurance and be aware of the limits of diplomatic assistance. “Australians must understand that travel insurance is not an optional extra. If you cannot afford insurance, you cannot afford to travel.” (Dec. 3rd 2014) Number Of ISIS Recruits In Indonesia More than Tripled In Recent Months The Islamic State group’s recruitment numbers in Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim nation, have tripled in the last few months to at least 514, the nation’s counterterrorism chief said. Saud Usman Nasution also said Monday (8/12) that about half the recruits who have gone to fight in Syria and Iraq for the group, also known as ISIS, had been living in nearby countries as students or migrant workers. “In June 2014, the number of ISIS followers embarking from Indonesia was 86. The number soared to 264 in October,” Saud said on the sidelines of a recent meeting of Nahdlatul Ulama, the nation’s largest Muslim organization, the Straits Times reported. Since June, when ISIS rose to significant power, Indonesia has been closely monitoring its recruitment efforts. The state intelligence agency has been keeping tabs on recruitment by monitoring those who have a record of terrorism activities. According to reports from Al Monitor in October, Indonesia’s capacity to follow and control ISIS supporters is limited because of its weak law enforcement. A report published by the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict (IPAC) in September said the development of ISIS support began in an online chat room that was run by the founder of Al-Muhajiroun, a terrorist organization based in the U.K. in 2005. The founder of that chat room began organizing events across Indonesian cities to convince people there to pledge allegiance to ISIS. (Dec. 10th 2014) NZ Man Facing Death Penalty over Drug Smuggling Charges in Bali NZ man Anthony Glen de Malmanche, 52, is facing the death penalty after he flew into Bali from Hong Kong with a suspicious package allegedly containing drugs. His cousin Jim says he traveled to Hong Kong to see a woman he’d met online and may have been led astray by the prospect of love, Radio Live reported. De Malmanche told police his bride-to-be would also be coming to Bali where they planned to marry, airport’s head of customs office Budi Harjanto told reporters in Bali. “Whether it’s true or not, we don’t know. Maybe it’s just a lie, especially when we waited for four days, the woman is not coming.” De Malmanche was acting suspiciously when taking his luggage on Monday morning (1/12). An x-ray identified an object in his backpack, which turned out to be a package with clear plastic wrapping, wrapped in duct tape, containing 1709 grams of crystal methamphetamine. De Malmanche is facing drugs charges, which carry maximum penalties of death and a 1 billion rupiah fine. (Dec. 4th 2014)


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The executions of five drug convicts in Indonesia this month will reportedly not include two Australians being held in Bali. More than 60 people are sitting on death row in Indonesian prisons, but only five people have exhausted their legal appeals. “They will be executed after a letter from the attorney-general is signed by the president,” the co-coordinating minister for political, legal and security affairs, Tedjo Edi Purdjianto, said. Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, members of the Bali Nine, have had a clemency request before the president for more than two years. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has been contacted seeking further information. However, the Jakarta Globe quoted Basuni Masyarif, Indonesia’s deputy attorney-general for general crimes, as saying two of the five prisoners to be executed before the end of the year are Nigerians. He said all five were in prisons away from Bali - ruling out Chan and Sukumaran, who are being held in the island’s Kerobokan jail. Basuni also told the Globe the government will execute at least 10 prisoners each year, to reduce the backlog of people who have been handed the death penalty. (Dec. 4th 2014)

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NOBODY LIKES A MEAN DUCK

In my early days in Bali I kept Indian Runner ducks, the charming but singularly brainless species found in Bali’s rice ¿elds. It was my ¿rst experience keeping poultry and I soon learned that it was a ¿ne balance between entertainment and inconvenience. The ducks were too stupid to procreate. They attempted to mate with other species, laid eggs but never ¿gured out how to hatch them and exhibited other behaviours not likely to increase the duck population. These adventures are chronicled in the Bali Advertiser online archive for 2001 in Passion and Tragedy in the Duck Pond in case you are tempted down this path.

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On my return, the situation had clearly changed. I noticed that Roberta had had a growth spurt and was suddenly almost the size of Randy. Ruby was sitting a clutch of 8 eggs and was no longer sexually available. Randy showed no interest in the other duck, but when Ruby took a break from brooding one day and wandered toward the pond, Roberta made a clumsy attempt to mount her. Aha! Roberta was, in fact, Roberto!

Then I moved to a piece of land on a steep, heavily jungled Randy witnessed this liberty from across the garden and ravine. I soon learned that my new home was Predator charged at Roberto with his big wings outspread, hissing Central. Large pythons, metre-long monitor lizards and loudly. He chased the poor guy into the pen and cornered luwak/musang were frequent visitors with a keen interest in him there, pecking and hissing while poor Roberto tried to my poultry. I lost countless laying hens, bantams, Indian make himself invisible in the straw. Runner Ducks and a couple of quail over the years. the choreography and cooperative It was soon clear that Randy’s hormones were raging out of spirit necessary for successful Back in July Greg gifted me with control. He made Roberto’s life a three adolescent Muscovy ducks. procreation are considerable nightmare and then turned his The Muscovy grows to be a big wrath toward Kalypso, my bird, hopefully big enough to talk back to the wildlife. Mature half-blind 15 year old dog. He took a dislike to her and drakes can achieve seven kilograms and females half of that. began to chase her aggressively around the garden, snapping Not often seen in Bali, these large terrestrial ducks with warty at her heels. On one occasion she retreated to the patio and red faces were originally from Central America but were he followed her right into the house. This was too much. I brought to Bali along with many other food plants and animals stepped between them and raised my arms but, nothing over the centuries. daunted, Randy spread his metre-wide wings and hissed at me threateningly. Even at their tender age the new ducks struggled strongly as I lifted them out of their travelling basket. For the ¿rst few Within a couple of days my tranquil home and garden had months they chugged busily around the garden without become a battle zone. Both dogs were nervous and snappy, demonstrating a great deal of personality. Gradually it I was apprehensive and Roberto was miserable. Randy had became evident that one of them was growing much larger become a bully and a thug. There was only one solution. than the others and we deduced that this was a male. I called him Randy, in anticipation of the dynasty I hoped he would That is when I discovered, after 13 years of working be founding. The girls were Ruby and Roberta. Ruby was together, that my Wayan Manis was too tender-hearted to sleek and Àirty, a very pretty duck as Muscovies go (if you dispatch a chicken, much less a large and angry duck. Pak can overlook the interesting red warts Pasak, the gardener, had no such on their faces). Roberta was shy and qualms. The next morning he strolled reserved. Although the ducks were to a remote corner of the yard with a very co-dependent and always hung sharp knife under one arm and Randy out together, she kept a little apart. under the other. Half an hour later, dressing out at an impressive 2.5 As the months went by the ducks’ kilograms, the offender was in the feathers took on a lovely iridescent freezer awaiting a special occasion. black lustre, contrasted by white markings on their wings and breasts. Nobody likes a mean duck, Randy. They cruised the garden like stately galleons, their large bodies surging It took the dogs and ducks a day or along gracefully as they consumed, two to realize that the tyrant was no one by one, all my best bedding plants. longer part of the community. Ruby They cavorted in the ¿shpond and devoured the pond plants and Roberto began to hang out tentatively together. But she and sometimes ventured into the front yard to leave their was spending less time on the nest and one morning I noticed mark in the small pond there too. eggshells in the enclosure. Soon Ruby had eaten most of the eggs she’d been sitting on. Wayan Manis and I agreed Randy grew ever larger and became, at less than six months that her maternal instincts seemed to be out of calibration, of age, a most impressive duck. His hormones began to kick which did not bode well for future generations. in about this time and he suddenly noticed that Ruby was a very attractive female of the species. He took to following Perhaps because of his slow start, Roberto has never really her around the yard, more and more urgently, without quite grasped the mechanics of procreation. He chases Ruby knowing what to do when he caught up with her. around and around the garden with great determination. When he catches her he stands on her head, or on her back Most birds procreate with a gentle cloacal kiss (look it up). facing the tail. He seems to be wondering why nothing is Ducks are almost unique in the bird world in being endowed happening. So does Ruby. My fantasies of baby ducks are with sizeable genitalia; of almost 10,000 species of birds only on hold inde¿nitely. ducks, geese, swans, ostriches, emus and cassowaries are thus equipped. The spiral penis of a Muscovy drake can But life has returned to normal. Kalypso one again dozes measure 20 cm. Consider how that compares with most u n d i s t u r b e d a t h e r p o s t humans. Biologically the unique long, spiral penis makes overlooking the pond. Every sense as it prevents any other species of duck from once in a while I’ll think of how breeding with Muscovy hens, but the choreography and peaceful the garden is and how cooperative spirit necessary for successful procreation are pretty the ducks look among the considerable. remaining plants. Then I go back to researching a nice I happened to be present on the day Randy ¿gured out what recipe for roast duck. went where. He and Ruby were swimming in the pond, with Roberta watching from the sidelines as usual. 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Indosole is a lifestyle brand, which is based around resourceful thinking through footwear that features a repurposed motorbike tire sole, and natural organic uppers. Indosole primarily make sandals, as well as shoes, t-shirts and bags. While on a surf trip to Bali, Indonesia during 2004, Californian native Kyle Parsons was affected by environmental issues surrounding the population. Inspired by an unusual pair of sandals discovered on the island Kyle creatively realized how to repurpose one of the major by-products of South East Asia’s motorbikes, and he used the discarded rubber from tires to create stylish, eco-friendly, hand crafted sandals that are now available in outlets across the world. “I was looking to buy a unique pair of sandals and I found a pair with motorbike tire-tread soles and a natural grass weave on top”, recalls Kyle. “They were cool sandals, but really clunky and uncomfortable. I looked out the window and saw motorbikes buzzing by. The idea was born right there, to make a sandal inspired by what Balinese were already doing; but make it more comfortable and stylish.” RE-IMAGINED WASTE The more tires Indosole saves means a lower production of tirederived fuel; less land¿lls; and more shoes: an altogether healthier way of living. To enhance every aspect of your life, Indosole uses only locally sourced and animal-free materials during its transformation of waste into fashionable and functional items. It is their dream to provide customers with footwear that not only eliminates waste, but also can enhance the environment while giving motorbike tires a new life. “Repurposing is an art of transformation”, says Kyle. “We learned this from our commitment to the crafts-people across Asia. These wise and resourceful artisans taught us that waste could be re-imagined, and transformed into something purposeful. Through our strong relationship with them we have saved thousands of tires from overÀowing into overcrowded land¿lls”. With no formal training in shoe design, Kyle was a sales representative in the action sports industry for a while before his creative leap into being an entrepreneur. Since 2006, Kyle has made several trips from California to Bali to check in on how the production of his soft and Àexi sandals is progressing. SAVING TIRES Kyle, tracked down the woman who had made the original sandals and refined his vision while working along side her in a tiny factory she ran out of her home. After years of design experimentation and business development, Indosole found a way to make light, comfortable and fashionable shoes while employing a Balinese distributor and using sustainable materials.

waste tires from Indonesian land¿lls”, exclaims Kyle. “ Indosole offers the most organic, toxic-free and environmentallysustainable production process. There is no melting down, off-gassing, or reforming of any material - just strong hands and minds”. HAND CRAFTED Repurposing - the lesseremployed cousin of recycling - is typically greener than recycling as it skips the reprocessing step. Repurposing motorbike rubber means that the rubber is not melted down, thus preventing gas byproducts. Indosole currently have four models of sandals, and none of them use any animal products. They all feature tire-tread soles with a variation on the uppers or the part of the sandal that your foot actually rests on. In addition to their popular tan burlap model, which repurposes coffee sacks from the farms on Bali, Indosole have a grass mat model, which uses tightly woven hand-picked grass from rice ¿elds, and the banana leaf model, which features dried banana leaves that are wrapped in a spool and hand-woven together. The full range of sandals can be purchased at local retailers such as Drifter Surf shop, and Deus, or online. All of the shoes are hand-made, using locally sourced materials and no animal products (the sandal straps use “vegan” suede). No fuel-powered machinery is used in the production, as shoes are 100% handcrafted. INDONESIAN BURLAP The Indosole Burlap sandal is a quality product with a cool story. They are comfortable and form ¿tting and look good with both board shorts and jeans; plus, I love the idea that my shoes have experienced an entire life before I even took them out of the box. The look is great and construction is sound. All this coupled with a price that is on par with other sandals in its class. The Tan Burlap sandal costs around $48.00 and they are built with the standard re-purposed tire tread soles which boast all the stress and wear that you might imagine on an Indonesian motorcycle tire. You can even see the full tire slice with the worn down treads and the original words and numbers are visible. Burlaps are durable, they hold fast in the rain and on wet pavement. The more the sandals are worn, the more the sole softens and morphed to the feet. When purchasing an Indosole product, rest assured your shoe tells a great story. It has experienced the back alleys and country roads of Indo and probably skidded to a stop as the rider was faced with the sight of a perfect wave or a beautiful sunset. Indosole has of¿ces in San Francisco, and San Clemente, California. Distribution covers South East Asia, Australia, Europe, UK, South Korea, Japan, Canada and Indonesia. I spoke with Indosole to ¿nd out more. What is Balifornia?

Indosole takes the tires directly from local landfills. They are washed, sanitized and cut to shoe size. Indosole claims to have saved over 25,000 tires from land¿lls since their launch in 2010. Each tire makes about two pairs of shoes. Millions of old tires are left in land¿lls that can’t possibly sustain the load, and the country’s lack of both infrastructure and waste-disposal education has led to overcrowded land¿lls, polluted ravines, streets, and eventually ocean waters. “We encourage you to join us on our quest to save 1 million

The Balifornia concept has been the ethos of our brand for the past ¿ve years and we hope that it will live forever. It represents our business with the crossover lifestyle that we live and promote between Bali and California. Who is your distributor? Kubu Desa is our distribution company. At ¿rst Kubu Desa only had one product and years later they expanded and have taken on more. When they met Indosole for the ¿rst time, Kubu Desa liked the

safe-environment concept, turning re-used tires into a new fancy product. We develop our quality and the design every year. Which product is the most popular? The leader of the pack is the Tan Burlap vegan suede sandal. Its straps are fashioned from repurposed burlap coffee bags, adding to the history offered by each unique pair. Everything about it oozes quality, cool, and casual surf style. What is your biggest challenge? The biggest challenge is that rubber wants to roll up and warp the sandals so we have spent years trying to ¿gure out how to keep it Àat, and not overtake the foam. It’s been almost like working with ice and chiseling away at it. We’ve experimented with a lot of different foam foot beds in order to make it work. Tell me about the Indosole Batik Batik is one of Indonesia’s most highly developed art forms and symbolizes the culture. Repurposed burlap coffee bags provide the fabric for some of the sandals, while others are made from traditional batik fabrics. The Batik fabric used in Indosole’s products is hand dyed with traditional wax-resist methods, which are free from toxic chemicals and fuelpowered machinery. What is the Church of Surf? We hold events at the Indosole shop, which used to be a Korean Church. We have regular ¿lm showings with surf movies like ‘Finding Main Street’ and ‘It Ain’t Pretty’, which is a ¿lm about the amazing women that surf Ocean Beach. Come join us at The Church of Surf, on 3830 Noriega Street, San Francisco, CA. Do you sell apparel at Indosole? We have recently started to produce apparel and accessories. We have chosen four batik patterns that match our footwear line and have created organic cotton leisure pants, shorts, and crop tanks. We also have a small bag collection including beach bags using recycled materials such as rice bags and canvas. What is next for Indosole? To continue to make quality footwear and continue the evolution of using tires as soles for our footwear. We seem to continuously make breakthroughs in the design and comfort of our footwear. Indosole also aims to contribute locally both in Bali and California to gain awareness on environmental issues and solutions; as well as helping in the educational youth sector. We also have a new lace-up shoe and some new high tops coming out soon: so stay tuned for those. Indosole really is an amazing vision! As we look forward to buying more footwear from Indosole in the near future, we are also very excited to see the launch of their giveback programs – including helping with university scholarships for local youth; pick me-up Bali; and Project Clean Uluwatu: right here in Bali. www.indosole.com

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The Candidate must have a proven experience as Chef (strong leadership, creativity, kitchen and procurement organization, good knowledge and understanding in Asian & French food). • The candidate must have a proven experience in a fine dining French restaurant (mandatory = reference to be submitted) • The cook will have to demonstrate his capacity to choose products of good quality and his understanding to prepare this product for the best culinary effect . Salary will be according to qualification and experience .

2. Cook •

Candidate must have a proven experience in high level restaurant (minimum 3 years) • Candidate must demonstrate their capability to understand cooking process and to follow Chef instructions for their allocated party Salary will be according to qualification and experience . Please send your CV and motivation letter to: HRD@lesbuku.com

in Sales Marketing & Front

NC/Es/10 Dec 14

Office. <info@balivillaubud. com>. (0361) 981 824. [935] Administration Manager nationality. Good English and

YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR HOSPITALITY RECRUITMENT AND EXECUTIVE SEARCH

experience is a must. Able to

POSITIONS AVAILABLE:

required in Sanur. Indonesian

start in Jan/Feb 2015. Send PMA Restaurant in Legian

1. CHEF de Cuisine

full CV in English to:

Resident Manager (Expat) - Jakarta Director of Finance & Business Support - Batam Finance & Business Support Manager - Batam Financial Controller - Kuta - Bali Marketing Communications Manager - Surabaya - Java Director of Events & Booking Center - Jakarta - Java Executive Chef (Expat/Local) - Solo - Java Director of Loss Prevention - Bali

VP Finance (Expat/Local) Director of Finance - Seminyak - Bali Financial Controller - Seminyak - Bali Corporate DOSM (Expat/Local) - Jakarta - Java Sales Manager - Tabanan - Bali Human Resources Manager - Bali Chief Engineer - Seminyak - Bali Safety & Security Manager - Bali

Looking for motivated,

<littlestarsbali@gmail.

3. ADMINISTRATION STAFF Min. 2 yrs work experience, very diligent, eager to learn and grow, basic English, 21-28 yrs.

pleasant personality, English

com>.

Cashier, Bartender/ess.

The Bakery Kartel in Canggu

We provide great personal development plans in a positive and encouraging team culture. If interested, pls. kindly send your CV, references plus salary expectations to: newjobbali@gmail.com or call Ibu Dayu 0361-8686773 (Mo-Fri)

Contact 081 816 6522. Email:

is looking for Bakers (night

<paliwals75@gmail.

shift), Barista, Kitchen hand,

Our service is completely free of charge for candidates

com>.

servers and cashier. Must

Please send your CV to jobs@globalexpatrecruiting.com

NC/Es/26 Nov 14

[936]

speaking Waiter/ Waitress,

[907]

speak English. Call 0878 Urgently

Needed

6115 0222. [937]

For more jobs, please visit www.globalexpatrecruiting.com Jalan Setiabudi, Simpang Siur Square, Kuta 80361, Bali, Indonesia Phone : +62 (361) 754185 / +62 (361) 754186 C/Es/G-24 Dec. 14

Accountant, Barista, Waiters

The best selection of candidates for all positions and all levels. All candidates are pre-selected to simplify your choice, saving your time

POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Sales Director (Expat) Accounting Mgr Operations Manager Executive Chef Marketing Manager HRD Manager Senior Programmer Office Manager Retail Manager Secretary / PA

and Chef for new Seminyak

Excellent position for a

restaurant. <Huskbali@

Customer Service in a busy

gmail.com> SMS 0878 6105

health clinic (Kuta Area).

0766. [915]

G o o d s a l a r y. F e m a l e . Excellent English. Send CV:

Seeking two nannies to look

<hrd@chiroindo.co.id>,

after four children aged 5, 4,

<chirobali@gmail.com>. [938]

3 and 1 for two weeks

VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/24 Dec 14

commencing during the 3rd

Special Projects Manager,

week of March. Working

the successful candidate will

hours will be from mid-day

be starting and managing

until evening. Previous

businesses with resources

experience and good English

and guidance we provide,

necessary. Please send full

profit sharing is included in

details by email: <lieslawlor@

the package. Office in Ubud

yahoo.com> or SMS to 081

contact: <arthurc@carmazzi.

160 7773. [930]

net>. [939]

Clothing Brand is looking for : 1. Marketing & Sales Manager • Evaluate, forecast, follow up and achieve overall marketing budget • Manage operational marketing (social media, team, media coordination, photoshoot artistic direction, PR, retail promo) • Initiate, set, and develop international marketing strategies • Ensure all distributors requests and needs are fulfilled

2. Sales Manager • Develop the brand presence in and outside Indonesia • Communicate and visit our wholesale clients • Lead sales team to ensure we achieve sales targets • Manage and develop sales in our retail shops in Bali Experience in similar position, English. Send CV to : jobvacancy991@gmail.com NC/Es/24 Dec 14


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Employment

Fashion export company producing in Bali looking for the following positions (locals only): 1. 2. 3.

Financial Controller- accounting, stock control & reporting to company owners. (full-time) PA: manage production and QC team & hire staff, contact and manage suppliers, contact with Cargo, sourcing material. (full time) Live in Maid (Seminyak): clean villa and take care of (and LOVE) animals.

If you have experience and want to become part of our family please send resume to ballihibiscus1000@gmail.com

LOOKING FOR STAFF (Cari Tenaga)

QUALITY CARE

Employment Recruitment & Distribution

Ph. 0361 8839741 / 0812 3671 1200 / 0878 7058 5122 www.nannyserviceinbali.com E: ketutsantosa15@gmail.com

Pantry Magic is looking for English

and

Retail

Urgently

<baliinfo@pantry-magic.

for

com>. [940]

Manufacture. Indonesian,

Silver

Pure Villa is looking for Sales

(spoken, written). Send

and Marketing. Speak

resume

English, good database and

<purevillabali@gmail. com>. [941]

and

recent

photograph to <teresia.hrd. bj@gmail.com>. [949] Senior Marketing Executive for a prominent health company, 5 years experience and good English a must. Send CV and recent

E x p e r i e n c e d s p a s t a ff

expectation to <sphealthbali@

required basic English

gmail.com>. [950]

needed, training provided.

Looking for Female Office/

New spa Padma Legian.

Receptionist for property

Start immediately. Dicari staff

company in Batubelig.

spa berpengalaman, bisa

<Mchardybali@gmail.

Bahasa Inggris dan massage.

com>.

berlokasi di Padma Legian.

Looking for female Therapist

Dibutuhkan segera. Telp

2y experience all treatments.

0878 6164 0121. [942]

Receptionist (M/F). Pls call 738872 / 081 855

Dicari pegawai buat biro jasa

Inggris. Hub : 0813 3787 4613 / 7FB57C24 /<aosbali@ gmail.com>. [943]

Module Coordinator (fulltime) (Indonesian citizen)

require Supervisor at the

Position • Coordinate and organize several academic modules, in close cooperation with module coordinators of the main campus in the Netherlands; • Provide lectures according to the subject(s) of expertise; • Schedule classes; • Organize evaluations of the modules and improve the modules based on this; • Act as a personal coach for students; • Coordinate various academic projects (or participate in projects); • Carry out research. Profile • In possession of a Master, -or PhD degree in finance and/or economics (preferably internationally obtained) • Excellent command of written and spoken English (Minimum score: IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 575 paper based); • 3 years of relevant work experience in the field of knowledge • Preferably teaching experience; • Excellent organizational skills; • Independent, pro-active, flexible, culturally sensitive; • Willing to make a long term commitment. Stenden University Bali Stenden University Bali was established in 2009 and has an international work environment, career development opportunities for its employees and opportunities to travel internationally. Application procedure Send your CV and a brief motivation letter (in English) by January 9th 2015 to Ms Rani Kusumo, Assistant General Manager (stendenbali.hr@stenden.com). You will be notified after the application deadline and document check concerning possible interview dates. NC/Es/24 Dec 14

[952]

Property management company seeking an Operations Manager! You may currently be an Operations Manager, Villa

The Dusun Hotel currently

Stenden University Bali, one of the international branch campuses of Stenden University of Applied Sciences (The Netherlands) is looking for a module coordinator (Indonesian citizen) who will coordinate one or more academic modules of their bachelor’s programmes ‘International Hospitality Management’ & ‘International Business Administration’ and give lectures in finance and/or economics and possibly other affiliated topics.

8226 Ari.

untuk pengurusan document di Jimbaran. Mengerti bahasa

Housekeeping Department that man who already have experience at least one year

Manager or working in hospitality and seeking your next move. Send your CV with current salary info to <kerjabali2014@gmail. com>.

[953]

in the field, immediately send CV to <personnel@the-

Marketing Administrator

dusun.com>, phone 0361

needed for property

734000,

management company in

734100.

fax

0361

[944]

C/Es/25 Jun 14

Bali Center Social Inovation Position Needed for qualification below: • • • • • • • •

Executive director Facilities coordinator Museum store and guest service Manager Curator exhibition and public programs Performing Arts and Events sales manager Curator Exhibition and Collection Development and Membership manager Director of finance and administration

General requirement: • •

University degree in Economics or related fields Minimum 3 years professional experiences in museum management, or a variety of marketing and management aspects Able to work with teamwork, have excellent communication skill, capable to initiate and maintain partnership with national and international partners. Opening for a new Bali Center Social Inovation Please send your CV and photo to : terryalanfarris@ymail.com belacasa_deoro@yahoo.com NC/Es/24 Dec 14

• Administration • Hospitality Education • Marketing • Graphics Media

Stenden University Bali is looking for a

Send your CV to contact@thegallerybali.com

[951]

Training tersedia. Spa baru

NC/Es/24 Dec 14

- 1 Tukang/Handyman Junior

Positions available:

To apply please send your CV and application letter to: fena@rolefoundation.org www.baliwise.org

(excellent markeƟng skills + experience)

female, excellent English

needed massage experience

Successful candidates will have: • Previous experience in recruitment or administration, • Strong communication skills in English and Indonesian • A desire to help others reach their potential

- 1 Marke ng Manager

Jewelry

photograph with salary

Our vision is to break the Poverty Cycle through Women and Girl’s Skills Education. We are looking for a bright and enthusiastic people to join our team.

(English, computer and selling skills)

needed

Correspondent in Denpasar

expected salary to :

Positions Available

- 3 Shop Managers

<droemah@gmail.com>. [948]

Experience. Email CV to

Please send your cv and

C/Es/A-9 July 14

The Gallery is looking for staff

Store Assistant, with good

transport, familiar with OTAs.

English/Indonesia speaking, live in & out, female & male Professional Service With Guarantee

Restaurant

Cashier, Steward. Email

networking, have own

VISA service (extension, retirement, social, working visa) Car & motorbike rental Tour guide + driver

D’Roemah

Looking for Waiter/ss, Cook,

NC/Es/24 Dec 14

Babysitter/Nanny Driver Cook Gardener Housemaid Security

Bali Advertiser

24 December - 07 January, 2015

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. 8.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp. 13.000 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.

URGENTLY NEEDED

Kuta. A 1st class administrator

A National Plus school with an international curriculum is looking for :

the candidate must have Guest House Balangan

good English and experience

Beach Looking Staff for the

of social media marketing.

Reception, Good English

CV’s to <kerjabali2014@

Request 08123 71 44

gmail.com>. [954]

3. 4.

Graphic

5.

355.

1. 2.

[945]

Designer/

Urgent needed young girl as

We b m a s t e r n e e d e d f o r

helper-in 4 villa cleaning!

successful

Looking for serious friendly person with English knowhow! Contact: 081 338 21 42 71 Beraban area! [946] ProEducation is looking to expand its team and hire 2 Math/ Science tutors. The

property

6.

management company in

7.

Kuta. Must have an eye for good design and some skills in HTML and CSS. CV’s to <kerjabali2014@gmail. com>. [955] We are currently seeking for Asst Mgr Housekeeping att

person must be experienced,

(M) to be part of our Boutique

confident, independent and

Hotel team, Min 1 year

professional. Contact : 085

experience in same position.

100 293 096 or 085 100 293

Interested candidates pls

166. <trimurthia@proed.

send your resume recent

asia> <julielawalata@proed.

p h o t o g r a p h

asia> <llanareece@proed.

<applicationcandidates

asia>. [947]

2014@gmail.com>. [956]

t o

English Teacher (full time teacher ; expatriate) Mandarin Teacher (full time or part time teacher ; Indonesian) Primary Teacher (full time teacher, Indonesian) Preschool Teacher (full time or part time teacher ; expatriate/Indonesian) Business Studies Teacher (full time teacher, for IGCSE & A Level) Applied ICT (full time/part time teacher, for IGCSE & A Level) High School Teachers - A Level & IGCSE (full time, min. S2/Master degree. for expatriate /Indonesian)

For Academic Year 2015-2016

• • • • • •

Ba of Art / Ba or Ma in Education / Mandarin language. Minimum of two-year teaching experience, in International school is a plus. The ability to be flexible and results oriented Desire to actively participate in extra-curricular activities and other school activities. Fluent in English. Except for English teacher position, Indonesian & expatriate are welcome to apply.

If you are a dedicated and caring person, and are passionate about educating children and serving others in the field of education, we invite you to join our team. Please submit your complete CV and recent photograph to: balischool15@gmail.com NC/Es/24 Dec 14


Bali Advertiser

Employment

24 December - 07 January, 2015

Bali Alternative Media

seeks 1. A smart Salesperson who takes pride in doing a superstar job. Superb training and support provided. You will take “ownership” of your job and be generously rewarded above basic wage for your quality and reliability of work. Perfect English and experienced in Bali only. 2. Graphic Designer Minimum 5 years print media experience (illustrator, photoshop, etc.), good English, well organized, career minded (no freelance). The best only need apply. Great salary and benefits. Please send CV and cover letter to: info@balialternativemedia.com

LOOKING FOR WORK

Please email me to

(Cari Kerja)

<marketingbali2014@yahoo. com>. [266]

Dickies Indonesia, the iconic American brand is looking to expand its Bali based opera on. Seeking highly mo vated individuals with the desire to join the Dickies team in establishing Dickies as a leading brand in the Indonesian market

Experience Security looking for Job. Just for night job.

Looking for parttime job,

Call 0831 1495 0547. [566]

female, experienced at PA Painting,

Villa

SALES EXECUTIVE

REQUIREMENT: 1. Min. diploma 2. At least 3 years of working experience in fashion retail and wholesale sales 3. Strong sales background with proven sales track record 4. Have good knowledge in fashion industry 5. Must have a hands-on experienced in stock inventory 6. Proficient in MS Office and internet applica on 7. Good communica on, problem-solving and nego a on skills 8. Ability to work with minimal supervision. 9. Honest, self-mo vated, outgoing, detail, interpersonal skill, resourceful.

Manager.

Female looking for part-time

<nisurya76@yahoo.com>

job and working at home.

0813 3700 5005. [957]

C/Es/ 3 Sept 14

Speak and written English. Have internet connection.

15 yrs. jewelry experience.

Please email: <flowsbloom@

Wholesale,

yahoo.com> or SMS only

luxury, middle. Trustworthy

081 2381 5292. [818]

networking.

JOB DESCRIPTION: 1. To maintain and correspond with exis ng reseller accounts by providing support and guidance. 2. To develop new reseller accounts to achieve the sales target. 3. To maintain records of resellers’ ac vity and follow up their order, 4. To create regular promo on sales promo on 5. To receive orders and manage the distribu on by working closely with other department. 6. To prepare monthly sales ac vity report

overseas, Management.

English,

Mandarin,

Looking for a job as

Indonesia.

Bachelor.

Marketing Manager or

Female.

assistant to Marketing

yahoo.com>. [958]

5 working days/ week, phone allowance, health insurance, etc Send your job applica on le er and resume to: arum@atomicfm.asia DICKIES INDONESIA JI. Tangkuban Perahu no. 66 Kerobokan - Kuta Badung, Bali 80361 Ph. 0361 732333

<jewelryemail@

NC/Es/24 Dec 14

D i r e c t o r, 1 5 y e a r s o f

JOB VACANCY

experience within selling and marketing duties mostly in printed media, diploma

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE

“Placement in PT. Tripper Nature - Bali”

both verbal and written, able

RESPONSIBILITIES : • Assisting Account Managers to ensure that all the administration matters related to order has been entered and documented properly; • Tracing the status of orders and samples from system input until it is ship; • Responds to customer requests and complaints through phone calls or emails;

good looking, professional. C/Es/11 Jun 14

REQUIREMENTS: • Bachelor Degree from Overseas Graduate • GPA min. 3,00 (scale 4,00) in any major • Fluent in English – both oral & written with TOEFL min. 500 • Female, maximum Age 30 years old • Had experience in food industries is an advantage • Hardworking, highly disciplined, fast learner & team player

BUSINESS SERVICES Line ads Rp 13,000 per word. All ads must be paid for before printing.

FOOD

Rapidly expanding US Company located in Gianyar - Bali is looking for:

degree, excellent English to operate PC or Mac. Man,

GENERAL

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Please send your application including CV, copies of supporting documents, and photograph to:

PHOTOGRAPHY

HR Department PT. Tripper Nature Br. Tegaltamu, Batubulan Kec. Sukawati, Gianyar-Bali 80582 Email : hrd@tripper.com

Web Designer. I can help you to develop website with personal price, including hosting or domain name also printing project. Call 781 7447 or 081 2386 6175 for further discuss or portfolio <www.thenbagus.com>. [554] Freelance Accounting, accounting set up, trainee and tax. Please send email to email <ida_ak@yahoo. com>. [505] Problem of Traffic jam and queue? Pay your monthly billing (PDAM, Electricity, Phone, Indovision, Pulsa, BPJS, etc.) from your smartphone, laptop, or computer anywhere in. Call 0813 5310 6999. [568]

Best Japanese food < B a l i S h o o t . c o m > . supplement, looking for Affordable price commercial agent for Bali area. Contact photography. [654] 081 2394 8595. [418] InfinyCal, Pearl Ionized Calcium a Japanese food supplement is now available in Bali. This alkalis drinking calcium is the best way to detox and neutralized your body acid. This calcium will supply ion calcium to your Bone Marrow where the blood cells are produced. In addition, InfinyCal can also detect your inner organ condition within 8 second accurate result. Try it. Call 081 2394 8595. [567]

LANGUAGE

Professional

product

photography

is

an

investment in your brand and is a great way to increase customer confidence in the products you supply. If you have production in Bali I can photograph your products for your website or catalogue before they are send to your country. For more info or portfolio contact <image@

Freelance English-Indo translator and vice versa. I do document translation mostly. Have translated for CocaCola before. Rate negotiable. Call or text to 0813 3980 6566 (Bulan). [091]

Contact

The Rotary Clubs of Bali and the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank are working together to increase the awareness about the severe shortage of Rh Negative Blood types here in Bali. These are much less prevalent in Asian populations (0.3%) vs. European populations (10%).

elemntsdesign.com>. [555] UK Photographer available.

equipped large Private Chinese Language. Fully 0818 0556 0595 / 0813 studio facilities. Specialist Private Music lesson for in Product, handicraft, Kids, Piano Theory Solfege, 3821 7788. [032] furniture, for website available to travel to Private teacher Bahasa Denpasar, Sanur, Seminyak, catalogues. Studio also Canggu area. <music. Indonesian for foreigner. available for hire <http:www. childhood@gmail.com>. [089] Dwi, phone 0813 3870 imagefountainstudios. 5158, Email <dwi.astari@ com>. [090] yahoo.com>. [074] MASSAGE Massage for man or woman by professional Balinese masseur. On call to your home, villa or hotel. Set appointment by calling or sms Wayan Agus Yudiantara (Yudi) at 085 7376 91561 or 081 9362 31820. [086]

NC/Es/24 Dec 14

We can shoot your wedding for good price. We are team of

young

If you have Rh Negative Blood and would be prepared to help save a life, please contact the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank office today at 0361-227 224 and one of their mobile units will visit you at your home/ office/hotel for your generous donation.

* Please note - the staff is professionally trained to International Standards and always uses new disposable needles. In addition, the Blood Bank is currently expanding its present list of Rh Negative Blood donors. If you are living in Bali and would be willing to have your name placed on a ‘confidential list’ for emergency cases, please call Ibu Metta - 081 855 2299 (English speaking).

photographer/

videographer

seeking

to

build portfolios on weddings. Call/whatsapp 0877 6100 8849, <alkemiphotography.

Help SAVE a life TODAY by sharing this information with your friends, colleagues and customers.

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

Land for sale 2,5 Hectare, Tegalalang, river view, good price. Rp. 60 jt/are. Contact owner 0819 9931 9222. [7915] Exceptional private villa in Penestanan, Ubud. Long-term lease up to 27.5 years. Delightful views,quite area, open plan, two levels, pool, light, breezy, great location,excellent investment or place to call home. <tropicalvilla8@gmail. com>. [9341]

C/Re/I-24 Dec 14

C/Re/I-20 August 14

Free hold land next to Samaya Resort, 74 are, Rp.490 mio/are; fabulous villa with yoga center, 22 are, lease 22 years+option, USD 735,000; T. 0878 6064 4082, 0812 4679 7144. [9363]

GOOD VALUE PROPERTY NUSA DUA

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

2590M2, Luxurious villa, 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 2 swimming pools, 7 AC’s, 8 fans, extensive garden large pond and with many Balinese statues included. Hak Milik

Price: IDR 18,000,000,000 or US$ 1,460,000 Contact owner Titsa telp : 081 905 121 658 E-mail: titsaschneider@hotmail.com

Villas for rent Seminyak 2,3,4 Bedrooms, modern style. fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden. US$ 120 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Villa/Land sales. Please call +6281 797 35110 / +62 812 3794 6713. [8154] Land for lease 20 years in Jl Nakula Seminyak 20are widht 33x60 mtrs closed to Jl. Double Six and 12 rooms @35m2 running hotel. Contact 081 3377 03888, <otium999@gmail.com>. [9331] C/Re/G-24 Dec. 14

NC/Re/P-10 Dec. 14

Spa Business Opportunity Established Spa in Seminyak available on walk in/walk out arrangement. • • • • •

Fully renovated premises including on site accommodation for manager / operator, plunge pool and basic kitchen. Rent paid to February 2016 with ability to negotiate multi year extension with landlord Full PT business licence in place Experienced and reliable therapist team in place with great customer service skills Growing reputation as a mid range spa of choice in Seminyak with expatriate and tourist markets.

For genuine enquiries or expressions of interest please contact: 0822 3766 8119

1 Bedroom Luxury Villa close to Double Six Beach. Private swimming pool, fully furnished, internet + cable. Fully equipped kitchen. Daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. 30 year lease also available. 0819 9945 8904 (no agents). [9336] Best deal Fully furnished villa in Seminyak, behind Ultimo Restaurant, 7 are land, 2 stories building, large living area in & outdoor, kitchen fully equipped, 3bedrooms+3 (study, baby & maid) 4+1bathrooms, sw pool 12X3m. Parking space 2cars. Taking over 7+ years lease, extendable & negotiable. USD 135,000. Call owner 081 2386 6658. [9347] 4 bedrooms house sitting in 300 sqm land, building need full renovation, price 36 million per year minimum 20 years, location Bidadari street Seminyak. Contact +62 821 7444 1969 or <triehernani@gmail.com>. [9348] Location! Location! Walk to Cafe Moka & Oberoi! AAA Seminyak 2 beds w/ private pool from US$ 225,000. 20 year leasehold. Sold individually or entire complex as turnkey operation. Fully furnished, staffed and operational. 50mtr to main street. For info or private viewing +62 87 861 988111. [9130]

NC/Re/A-24 Dec 14

2 KT, 1 KM, 1 car port, fully furnished. And 3 floors shops in Taman Griya. Contact: Michelle 08179788887, Chen 0818 07872009. simplehouses.bali@yahoo.com NC/Re/G-24 Dec. 14

Huge 3 bed with 3 ensuite bathrooms with 10x5 meter pool. Fully renovated. 2 master bedrooms. Marble kitchen. 2 decks. Huge open garden. Rain showers French doors. 3 year lease or 30 year leasehold. Available Dec 15. +62 87 861 988111. [9283]

avanee residence DENPASAR

HOUSE IN JIMBARAN

BALI

Magnificent Jln. Drupadi 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, quality investment 28 year lease, nothing to spend, rental history 100% positive reviews. Open plan living, pool with deck, established garden. 360,000 USD. 0813 3782 4838. <godag8@gmail.com>. [9201]

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

ONLY Rp. 2.500.000 / month

Perumahan Graha Kencana Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8888033, 081 999 696 334 www.AvaneeResidence.com C/Re/G-26 Nov. 14

Villa for rent daily, monthly and yearly located at Seminyak, Kerobokan, Canggu, Brawa and many other places with reasonable price, visit our website at <balicoconutliving. com>. Agent are welcome. [9358] Exotic 4 bedrooms villa, central location. Fully furnished, open living, walking distance to the beach. Wifi, pool, 2 ares garden. Jl. Petitenget behind Pepito Supermarket. Longterm rental. Please contact <ceaderphoenix@yahoo. com>. 0857 1178 8860. [9318] NC/RE/G-24 Dec. 14


www.baliselectproperty.com Soka

Freehold

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IDR 40 Million Per Are

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US$210,000

- Area : Kerobokan - Land Size : 150m2 - Build Size : 171M2 - House Style : Classic

- No. of Bedrooms - No. of Bathrooms - No. of Floors - Swimming Pool

PR15 Sanur Beachside

US$495,000 - No. of Bedrooms - No. of Bathrooms - No. of Floors - Swimming Pool

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0361 780 1788 Jl. Raya Canggu #88 - BR Tiying Tutul Canggu - Bali info@baliselectproperty.com www.baliseletproperty.com

- Area : Canggu - Land Size : 460m2 - Build Size : 210m2 - House Style: Unique

US$550,000 - No. of Bedrooms : 3 + 1 - No. of Bathrooms : 4 - No. of Floors :2 - Swimming Pool : Yes

US$295,000 - No. of Bedrooms : 3 - No. of Bathrooms : 3 - No. of Floors :1 - Swimming Pool : Yes

PR12186 Full Resort Facilities

Leasehold 22 Years - Area : Sanur - Land Size : 500m2 - Build Size : 245m2 - House Style : Colonial

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Leasehold 29 Years

Freehold

PR12187

US$675,000

- Area : Echo Beach - Land Size : 550m2 - Build Size : 245m2 - House Style : Unique

- No. of Bedrooms : 2 - No. of Bathrooms : 2 - No. of Floors :1 - Swimming Pool :Yes

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GIANYAR 4.73 are Saba Beach between Saba and the highway. Quiet area. Access via bitumen road. Rp. 380 million/are. Phone 0813 3861 6054 or e-mail: <couplemate2012@ gmail.com> for photos. [8512] House for sale in Jl. Raya Pasekan, Batubulan-Gianyar, rice field view. Call 0812 3936 3536 - 0361 745 5557. [9355]

SANG GIRI - Boutique Tent Resort. A Wild & Romantic hideaway in the mountains of Bali, surrounded by a protected rainforest. Opening package, 2days-1night: US$ 95,-/tent. Incl. welcome tea + breakfast + 1x lunch + 45 min. guided nature walk. Add. night USD 85,-/tent. Reservations please at www.sanggiri.com

LOMBOK

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Freehold land 10 are Gili Air. inland, beautiful coconuts plantation, only 500m from white sand beach. road acces. quiet and peaceful area. Price: 110jt/are. Call for inspection: 0878 6003 6814. <cocoliveolive@hotmail. com>. [9342] Gili Trawangan: Villa for sale, les villas ottalia 16a, one bedroom deluxe villa with swimming pool. <http://www.les villasottaliagili.com/villas/1bedroom-deluxe>. AC, cable tv, dvd player, bicycle, hot water, kitchen, safe, wifi internet, Land size: 1,7 are. Price: 120,000 Euros freehold. Call for inspection: 0878 6003 6814. <cocoliveolive@hotmail. com>. [9343]

CANGGU 2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0813 1845 5725 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu. com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [6234] Freehold Luxury Riverfront Villas 4Sale near Nyanyi beach. 3bed 4bath, Infinity edge pool. ~21are, 2 villas on title, buy 1 or both. Excellent business opportunity. Photos & inspections please contact owner; <made@tamanbaru. com.au>. [9301] Villa for rent yearly Pererenan, 1 km to beach, quiet location, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, AC, semi furnished, internet / cable TV, pool, open kitchen. Please contact Nengah 0812 3917 9545 or <mondotoniobali@gmail. com>. Price 200 juta/year. [9327] Long term land lease - Paradise Found. Ideal size for villa. Great location. 3Are (300sq.m) in Bajar Semer, Canggu. 20 juta/Are/year. Call Made Sudiarma +62 81 2398 6458 or email <poinciana1@hotmail.com>. Hp. 081 2380 4615. [9330] New 3 bedrm Villa for sale, western style, semi-furnished, solarhart hotwater, borewell, AC‚s, 5500W, parking 4 cars, pool, mature garden, 10 mins Canggu Club/School, 15mins Echo beach. Call Ana 0812 3630 5235 or email <chuantik@hotmail.com>. [9333] 2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0813 1845 5725 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu. com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [9335] For sale land in villa area for 8,85 are close to Echo Beach and 32 are close to Pererenan Beach. Very nice view and cozy area. Contact: 0818 0548 0055 / 0815 5804 1018 / 0831 1477 2127. [9338] Canggu Club land for sale. 14.5 are (1450m2). 1 min from Canggu Club / international school. 21 years plus 25 years extension. 7 million per are per year. 0858 5725 8550, 0819 9952 0008. Email <brawaresidence@gmail.com>. [9340] For properties and land for long term rent or for sale in Canggu and the surrounding areas please visit <www. baliselectproperty.com>. Tel/SMS 0361 780 1788. <info@ baliselectproperty.com>. [8970]

For sale apartment, side of the beach, Tanjung Benoa. USD 130,000. 081 238 77 599. [8305] For Sale: Great location, Quality build 3 bedroom 3 bath swimming pool 2 car garage + off road parking, built w/ green technology, minutes from golf, beaches, toll road. free hold, owner financing available 081 756 7630. [9356] 2 houses longterm (2-3 years rental or more), a small simple house (2 bedrooms), garden, carpark, walking distance to Nikko beach, 70 million/2 years. A big house (5 bedrooms), huge garden, 2 min. drive Nikko. 0821 4552 2200, 0878 6161 8593, <balifamily2000@yahoo.de>. [9364] Freehold Villa in Nusa Dua gated estate 3 bed 2 bath fully furnished, 66 sqm build 150 sqm land AUD 180K only minutes from white sand beach, excellent potential for rental income. Contact 0878 6282 2002. [9365]

KUTA C/Re/G-19 Feb. 14

HOUSE FOR SALE Jl. Badak Agung 6 no. 6 Renon, Denpasar

Gili Trawangan: 20 are inland freehold. Beautiful coconuts plantation. Road acces. beach acces. Water and electricity available. Quiet and peaceful area. 300m from a white sand beach. Price: 126jt/are. Call for inspection: 0878 6003 6814. <cocoliveolive@hotmail.com>. [9344] Best Views in all of Lombok. Hill in Sekotong Peninsula overlooking Gili Gede bay. Two 2 Hectare Parcels Freehold. Perfect for Villas or plotting. Check site at <landinlombokforsale. com>. Contact at <almeywolff@hotmail.com>, <sahbanben@ gmail.com> or call Ben at 081 7572 3332. [9349]

NUSA DUA

Bungalow / villa for rent. Jl. Patimura gang Melati no. 2x Legian and Kuta area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 4 million/month. Contact person: Ketupat Restaurant (0361) 758 969 / 0811 380 6867 / <ketupat2dewisri@gmail.com>. [7653] Fully furnished airconditioned rooms for short or long term stay. Up to 4 rooms available. Jl. Raya Kuta. Close to beach, restaurants and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for info and photos 081 7470 7559. [5176] Magda House Bali. Room available in Kuta. 10mins from airport and beach. Fully equipped. Can be rented daily Rp. 200.000, weekly Rp. 2.300.000, monthly Rp. 3.500.000. For more information cal 0813 3970 3334 or visit: <www.magdahouse.wix.com/bali>. [8777]

Balinese style house Landsize 2.4 are, building 225m2 3 bedrooms in first floor and 4 bedrooms in second floor 5 bathrooms, 1800W electricity Water well, garage, garden.

Rent a good house, quiet place. Ricefield at back, near Simpang Siur. 3 rooms with AC, western bathroom, living room, garage, hot water. 40 mill a year, can bargain, min. 2 years. Call Ketut 0819 9910 3490. [9354]

Price Rp. 3.8 billion (nego) SMS only 081 2381 5292 flowsbloom@yahoo.com NC/Re/P-05 Mar. 14

LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A list villas Pererenan. Jl Babakan. Wonderful, NZ architect-designed villa on 11.5 are. Stunning 180 deg. greenbelt ricefield views. Huge living spaces. 3 br, 4 bth. Indoor/outdoor pool. Over 450m2 landscaped garden. Fully furnished. Big garage and storage. US$825,000. Freehold.*VS-001 Seminyak. Behind Bintang. 2 br/3bth Fully furnished villa.Large pool, large living space. Guest changing/bathroom. All mod cons. Parking. Fully licenced. HUGE rental potential. 26+25 lease US$410,000.*VL-016 Seminyak. 300m from beach. 6 br villa on 1400m2. Separate living and sleeping wings. Wonderful marble bathrooms. Lap pool. 2 kitchens. Huge living and entertaining spaces. Rooftop BBQ. Reduced to US$995,000. Leasehold.*VL-035 Petitenget Freehold villa. Next to The W.4 bedrooms total on 400m2. Brand new. Beautifully furnished.. Gourmet kitchens. Luxury bathrooms. Top brand electronics. Automatic garage door parking. Huge rental returns.US$1.2 million.*VS-037 Oberoi. Private suite apartments. 4 Roman style luxury apartments behind Red Carpet. Architect designed. Elevator. 3x2 br suites. Plus luxurious 1br penthouse 1 with 30m2 terrace. Ultra-stylishly furnished. All services provided. 50 year lease, from US$197,000.*VL-020 Berawa. Luxurious 4 br villa on 770m2. 1 min from Canggu Plaza. I min from beach. Madrid Architect’s vision for Bali. Security complex. 4 br, with ensuites. Mezzanine games room or 5th bedroom. Lap pool. Exquisitely furnished living spaces with every conceivable comfort. Leasehold 30 years. US$625,000.*VL-054 Berawa near Canggu Club.Freehold. Brand new 3 br villa. Modern style. Architect designed. Amazing use of space. Off-street parking. US$276,000 furnished with pool.*VS-003 Canggu.500mfrom beach. Wonderful, architect-designed, brand new 2 bedroom villa with saltwater pool, solar hot water, for only$189,900.*VL-025 Seminyak. The Villas. Rare villa for sale in this famous resort. 2br, fully furnished, fully managed. 8 week owner stay. Big returns from this ever-popular luxury resort. 35 yr lease remaining. Just US$300,000.*VL-007 Batubelig Beachside. 180 deg. ocean views. Private beach access. 5 br/6bth on 3 floors. Roof terrace with jacuzzi. Exquisitely furnished. Saltwater pool. 43 yr lease. Fantastic rentals. 7yr ROI Just US$750,000. *VL-060 Seminyak. Jl Plawa. Stylish 2 br, 3 bth 2-storey residence. Huge living space, Beautifully furnished.Big pool and beautiful garden. Off-street parking. US$290,000. *VL-004 Seminyak. Stylish 2 bedroom villa with pool, fully furnished. Western kitchen. All mod cons. Great rental potential. Only US$140 000. 28 year lease. *VL-032 Seseh Beachfront 6 br villa. Rare beachfront opportunity. Majestic villa with 6br, library, office, enormous professional kitchen, guest beach house. Huge old-growth trees. A wonderful ambience. Just US$1,200,000.*VS-053

A List Land Semiyak. Drupadi 2. Streetfront 20 are. US$4 million. Freehold. *LS-028 Echo Beach Beachfront. 92.6are. Ideal resort land. 50m absolute beachfront. Mix Freehold and Leasehold. 50 m absolute beachfront. 50m street front, Jl Sea Sentosa. POA.*LS-012 Canggu Beach. Jl Nelyan. Freehold. 12are on river. 500m from surf beach. Good shape and access. On 4 Sertipikats. Reduced. Just Rp 600 mill per are. *LS132 Petitenget. 18 are. Freehold. Between Potato Head and The W .Square shape. 3.5m access.Rp 2.1bill per are.*LS-006 Oberoi. 13 are. Freehold. Good shape and access. Behind Café Bali.US$1.5 million.*LS-026 Umalas Lestari. 11 are. Good shape and access. 30 yr lease. Rp.8 mill/are/ yr.*LL-063 Br Semer. Bargain!! Behind Bali Buddha. Choose one of 2 x 7.2 are blocks or 14.4 are total. Full road frontage. Perfect shape for villas. 28 yr lease. So cheap! 5.5 mill/are/ yr.*LL-111 Nr Br Semer. 8 are. Great shape and access. Quiet area. 19 year lease. Rp8 mill/are/ yr. LL-005 *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right. All US$ values subject to exchange rate.

Apartment 10’ walk to beach, lease 28 years+option, USD.135.000; Boutique apartment 50m to sea, next to beach walk, lease 25 years+option, start from USD.110.000. T. 0813 3840 6666, 0361 744 3993. [9362]

JIMBARAN Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485] Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, maid, free Wifi. Free electricity for monthly. Rp. 2.75 milllion monthly or Rp. 250.000 daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [7673] Luxury new villa for sale. Location Jimbaran. Full furnish. 5 bedroom, 5 bathroom, livingroom, kitchen full equiped, pool, carport, 2 floor, land 2 A. Good view. For serious buyer only. 081 856 2190 / 0812 3450 0611 / <info@ house-of-synthetic.com>. [9334] Villa for lease 20 years. 3 bedrooms/bathrooms. Fully furnished with beautiful gardens and pool, pizza oven, with IMB. For PT, PMA company ok. Great location, 7 mins to airport, beach and 15 mins to Uluwatu surfing. US$ 285,000. Email for photos <sigdal@yahoo.com> or ph. 0812 3820 7447. [9337] House for rent in Jimbaran, Compound Umah D Kubu, 54m2, 2 bedrooms, , living room, kitchen, toilet, car port, fully furnished, 61.500.000/year, available from 20th January 2015, +62 813 8228 7259 and +62 813 3857 1767. [9346] New house @ GoaGong for sale. Prime location. Only few minutes to Balangan, Pandawa Beach, Nusa Dua. 2 large BR ensuites. Size 164/134 only for USD155,000. Email: <dewi_kartika03@yahoo.com> / +62 813 1115 5639. [9359] Mayong Villa in Ungasan 3 bed, 200sqm Land 160sqm build, Ocean & hill views price IDR 2.7 Billion. Contact 0878 6282 2002. [9366] 6 are elevated freehold Land Panoramic views over Jimbaran bay and Sanur established residence location with good access IDR 650 mill/are. Contact 0878 6282 2002. [9367]

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Canggu • • • • •

BB-B127

Six bedroom villa on 1,500sqm freehold and 500sqm leasehold land On the top level sits an art studio adjacent to a spacious parking lot A large living/dining room and kitchen pavilion with a guesthouse Two private swimming pools enjoy riverside views Only 3km from Echo Beach and 20 minutes from Seminyak

For Sale US$ 850,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Berawa • • • • •

BB-B250

BB-B300

Modern three-bedroom Canggu paradise on 500sqm of land Built in an L-shape around a garden with a 7 x 3m swimming pool Large open-plan living & dining room with a Western-style kitchen Offered fully furnished on a freehold title Located next to Echo Beach, one of south Bali’s most desirable locales

For Sale US$ 575,000 Arlene Danuatmadja +62 (0)817 0888 339 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Petitenget • • • • •

BB-L921

2,000sqm plot in a high-end neighbourhood of luxury private villas Faces a small tree-lined river, meaning that nobody can build in front Guaranteed access via a 200-metre road and electricity is onsite Offered leasehold for 20 years with a 25-year extension at market price Close to beach and even closer to great restaurants, spas and shops

For Sale IDR 6,400,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Joglo estate in Eastern Tabanan on 5,960sqm of freehold land Four large bedroom pavilions each offering complete privacy Main pavilion is open-plan living, dining with fully-equipped kitchen 22 x 7m in¿nity pool and the well-manicured and spacious garden Just 15 minutes drive to Tanah Lot

Canggu • • • • •

BB-B308

Single-level, fully-furnished, four-bedroom home on 650sqm of land A generous garden space with a 10 x 4.5m swimming pool Open-plan living & dining room, modern kitchen with breakfast bar Offered on leasehold for 47 years, expires on 5th April 2061 Near Echo Beach in Canggu, within 500 metres of the beach

Pererenan • • • • •

BB-B332

For Sale US$ 1,550,000 Arlene Danuatmadja +62 (0)817 0888 339 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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BB-L924

Great 1,177sqm leasehold plot, close to beach in Berawa Rectangular land with dimensions of 48 x 22 metres Private road access, electricity, water and telephone close by Leasehold for 27 years with 25-year extension at ¿xed price Stone’s thrown to beach, shopping and restaurants

For Sale IDR 4,290,165,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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BB-B280

Two-bedroom villa on 319sqm of land in a gated estate Large open-plan living & dining room with Western kitchen All rooms lead outside through sliding glass doors to the garden A 17 x 2.5m swimming pool with sunken outdoor lounge Offered on 25-year lease with 25-year extension at market price

Seminyak • • • • •

BB-V1171

Peaceful three-bedroom freehold villa on 1,000sqm of land Built in U-shape with two-storey house and two bedroom pavilions Large living and dining area, TV room, an of¿ce and staff quarters 15 x 4m swimming pool, large garden with bale and garage Located less than ten minute’s walk from the beach at Ku De Ta

For Sale IDR 22,000,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Family home on 1,018sqm of freehold land bordering a river All three bedrooms have semi-open en-suite bathrooms Living and dining opens on two sides to the front and rear garden 10m oval-shaped pool, a bale bengong and tropical garden Close to the beach and 10 minute’s drive to Echo Beach

Canggu

Pererenan

For Sale US$ 295,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale from US$ 495,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale US$ 380,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 35

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BB-B282

For Sale US$ 1,700,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Elegantly designed villa with rice ¿eld view on 355sqm of land Two-bedroom, all en-suite, with in¿nity pool sets off the river Living and dining area, kitchen and multifunctional space adjacent Leasehold for 29 years plus another 20 years extension at market price 10 minutes drive from Seminyak and 2 kilometers to the beach

Canggu

Tabanan

Umalas • • • • •

BB-L891

Rare opportunity to acquire freehold land in Bumbak Land size of 1,280sqm at 28m wide, ideal for private villa Access is direct off a public road and ready to build Electricity is on site and it’s less than 100 metres to telephone lines Only a 10-minute drive to Seminyak and just 25 minutes to the airport

For Sale IDR 9,600,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Seminyak • • • • •

BB-L906

Freehold 700sqm plot of land in south Seminyak L-shaped level plot with access direct off a 3m-wide public road Electricity is onsite and phone lines are less than 100 metres away Possible to subdivide into two plots of 200sqm and 500sqm Certi¿cate has been issued

For Sale IDR 5,950,000,000 Arlene Danuatmadja +62 (0)817 0888 339 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358 C/Re/G-24 Dec. 14


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JL. PETITENGET NO.9 KEROBOKAN, BALI 80361

NO. OF BEDROOM: 3 LOCATION: KEDUNGU PRICE: $379,000

NO. OF BEDROOM: 2 LOCATION: UBUD PRICE: $180,000

NO. OF BEDROOM: 4 LOCATION: UMALAS PRICE: $299,000

NO. OF BEDROOM: 3 LOCATION: SEMINYAK PRICE: $425,000

NO. OF BEDROOM: 4 LOCATION: OBEROI PRICE: $495,000

NO. OF BEDROOM: 2 LOCATION: OBEROI PRICE: $370,000

NO. OF BEDROOM: 4 LOCATION: OBEROI PRICE: $410,000

NO. OF BEDROOM: 3 LOCATION: NUSA DUA PRICE: $475,000

NO. OF BEDROOM: 2 LOCATION: NUSA DUA PRICE: $300,000

BEACHFRONT VILLAS

NO. OF BEDROOM: 5 LOCATION: JIMBARAN PRICE: P.O.A

NO. OF BEDROOM: 4 LOCATION: LOVINA PRICE: $2,950,000

NO. OF BEDROOM: 4 LOCATION: GIANYAR PRICE: $439,000

NO. OF BEDROOM: 4 LOCATION: BALANGAN PRICE: P.O.A

NO. OF BEDROOM: 5 LOCATION: CANGGU PRICE: P.O.A

NO. OF BEDROOM: 3 LOCATION: KETEWEL PRICE: $750,000

NO. OF BEDROOM: 3 LOCATION: KETEWEL PRICE: $1,300,000

NO. OF BEDROOM: 5 LOCATION: GIANYAR PRICE: $1,800,000

NO. OF BEDROOM: 6 LOCATION: CANDI DASA PRICE: P.O.A C/Re/G-24 Dec. 14


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NUSA LEMBONGAN

Must sell. Nusa Lembongan, land for contract 50 are / ocean cliff front, excellent for villa plot or boutique hotel. Email <brawaresidence@gmail.com>. SMS: 0858 5725 8550. [9339]

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

SINGARAJA

APARTMENTS & VILLAS

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

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

RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Contact us on: (0361) 736 339/ 0811386450 You can now find us on Facebook C/Re/A-19 Feb 14

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

Studio room for rent in Legian. 1 Bedroom with queen size bed, kitchen, living room. Complete with hot water, AC, safety box, satelite TV and DVD player. 5 min walk to Legian beach. Daily, weekly, monthly. Call +62 819 1636 2285. [8155] C/Re/I-19 March 14

Absolute Beachfront-Tulamben-over 200 meter oceanfront. Available as 2,000 m2 lots up to max. 26,200 m2. Contact tel. 0822 3739 1281 for details. [9360]

BUKIT

House for sale in Pecatu Graha. Land 84m2, building 55m2, one bedroom with bathroom (shower+ bathtub, closet, water heater). 1 small bathroom next to the kitchen. Small garden, carport, fully furnished, 2AC, 2TV, phone line with Wifi, wardrobe, etc. Price Rp. 1.7 Billion. Call owner 0877 1199 8887. [8638] For sale house in Ungasan. 2-storey plus rooftop entertainment area. 2 large bedrooms + bathrooms, large kitchen + livingroom, small office/study, 5x3m pool, set in lush garden on 2 are land. AUD$ 225,000. Phn. 0819 1668 6426. [8749] For sale-Ungasan. Villa in secure complex Bali style. 2 large bedroom ensuites, kitchen & large formal lounge + dining, all with marble floors. 8x3m pool, bale & fishpond on 3 are. Fully furnished & equipped. AUD$ 240,000. Phn. 0819 1668 6426. [8750]

TABANAN For sale freehold land : directly from owner, ready to build, beachfront, seaview, from 10 are up to 326 are, price starting from Rp. 39 million / are. Info please call +62 878 6032 8979 or email: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452] For sale in beautiful resort, directly from owner, freehold, 2 bedroom sawah villa with full seaview, price only 89,990 Euro. Look also on <www.sahajasawahresort.com>. For info please call: +62 878 6032 8979 / email: <info@florynproperty.com>. [8270] For sale land rice field view, 2 Hectare, 20 juta/are. Location 6km north of Bajra station. 0852 3714 4456. [7916] Soka Hills 51 are freehold, flat and sloping. Beautiful ocean views surrounding rice fields, mountains. 1,9 km from beach, 3 m road residential permit issued, 90 minutes to airport. 30 mi0. RP/are, by owner: <ma3jo2bi1@gmail. com>; HP 0877-6142 4530 / English, HP 0877-6106 1114 Indonesian. [9324]

Medewi land 7 are beautiful high block magnificent view over 200mts of rice paddies to beach. Freehold. 11/2 hours from Kuta. Contact owner 0812 3791 2832 / email <tudorfurnishings@hotmail.com>. [9351]

LEGIAN

Beachvilla for sale 3 bedrooms, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, livingroom, tvroom, wetbar, swimmingpool, bale, garden, carport, 2 balcony’s, landsize 1010 m2. Address: Kalisade 20 minutes from Lovina North Bali price 220000,-euro. Contact 0819 3632 4625 / mail: <hans@balibeachgarden. com> / site <www.balibeachgarden.com>. [9352]

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

NEGARA

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LAND FOR SALE BELALANG 8 Are (can split to small block 4.3 Are and 3.6 Are). In nice western area. 4 meters road access, electric and ready to build (Aspect). Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Freehold. Price : IDR 225 Million / Are / Nego KEDUNGGU 14 Are (Can be split 3.9 Are, 3.7 Are and 6.4 Are). 6 Meters road access, 700m to Kedunggu surfing beach, Ricefield paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 350 Mill / Are / Nego

Contact : Mrs. Sara

081 236 221 777 / 087 862 374 777

Villa 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, full furnished, Wifi, TV, etc. For rental 6 months (90 mill). Yearly (150 mill). Located centre of Legian. 10 mins walking distance to Bintang Supermarket & 66 Beach. Text/call/email: 0813 3839 6279 / <doviendri@yahoo.co.id>. [9328]

SANUR Ketewel, Building plots for sale in quiet area, 150 meter from beach (view), size 200 m2 and up, private road 5m, price 4 millions IDR per m2. Hak Milik (freehold). Hp 0821 4649 9499 Kiky, Prefer sms. [9305] Lease land @ 700m2 for 30 yrs, IDR 4.350.000.000. @ 900m2 for 20 yrs, IDR 3.950.000.000. The location strategic close to beach, Hardys supermarket, and inside of area Sayang Sanur Terrace House. The located in Jalan Danau Tamblingan 140, Sanur. The price valid until 31 March 2015. Please contact us at 0361-283 609 or <info@ sayangsanur.net>. [9325] Studio/Office Buildings for Sale. Land 4 Are. Property has Main Studio building and small house at the rear suitable for Office or living space. Peaceful rice field view over looking green belt land. 081 2366 3532. [9329] House for rent location at Sanur, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hot water, living room, kitchen complete, full furnished and all new, 15 minute walk to beach, good access for shopping.. For more information contact to Mr. Ida on 082 147 245 997 or 0361 - 275 3382. [9332] For rent or sale new villas. Very strategic location. Close to the beach. 3 large bedroom ensuite bathrooms Swimming pool, fully furnished. Wifi, garage, furnished. <bagusarthana@yahoo.com> / 0812 3955 5544. Available villa for monthly rent. [9353]

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

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House for sale in Denpasar. Close to Sanur beach, airport and Bypass. 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, freehold, water heater. Land 15.9x10m2, building 180m2. 1.5 storey. Safe, quiet and exclusive area. Price Rp. 1.9 Billion negotiable. SMS only 081 2381 5292. [8995]

Quick Sale Required! 1 Hectare of beautiful land with panoramic views of ocean, mountains, ricefield and jungle. Just 1.5km from the ocean in Soka and 1 hours drive from Canggu. Market price is 55 Million/Are on Sale at 40 Million/Are - Save IDR 1.5 Billion! Tel 0361 780 1788, <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [9294]

House for rent in Denpasar, 2 bedroom with one inside bathroom, 1 outside bathroom, living room, family room, big kitchen, garden. No garage for car. Government water, electricity 2200 watt, Rp. 20 mill/year. Call 0852 3800 7282. [9253]

Under Market Value! 60 Are of beautiful land in Tabanan just 300 meters from the Ocean with Ocean View. Owner needs to sell fast - market value 90 Million/Are on Sale at 65 Million/Are - Save IDR 1.5 Billion! Tel 0361 780 1788, <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [9295]

Big house for sale, located in elite house complex. 4 bedrooms, big carport, 24 house security, one gate. 10 min to airport, 5 min to Kuta. Credit available. Call 0813 5337 9999 or 0857 3873 2229. [9345]

For sale 70are absolute beachfront land located at Soka beach (Bonian, Selemadeg) directly from owner. Ideal for further development, more information contact 081 1163 2682 / 081 1192 1309 or email <susingo912@yahoo. com>. [9357]

Sale faster house 4,5 acres. Facilities: pool, gazebo, garden. 15 minutes from airport, Kuta beach and central city. Price 3,5 Billion/nego. CP: Shella 0819 0287 1947. Without estate agent! Address Gelogor Carik Indah street IB Arjuna’s Alley number 15. [9361] C/Re/G-29 Oct. 14


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Newly built and furnished creating a bright modern clean villa Swimming pool with sundeck area , tropical plants and ga]ebo Located in the centre of Seminyak, minutes from bars / beach (stablished rental returns make it a great investment property. Price USD 330,000 Land Area 220 sqm Ownership Leasehold 21 yrs Build Area 186 sqm

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

BERAWA - 868

NUSA DUA - 837

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

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UNGASAN - 814

Price USD 220,000 Ownership Leasehold 22 yrs

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Superb architect designed freehold villa with ¿ve star ¿nishes Smartly designed to capture the cooling sea bree]es In¿nity edge swimming pool surrounded by lush tropical gardens Impressive open living area with functional (uropean kitchen Land Area Build Area

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Stunning mi[ of Balinese and modern lu[ury architectural design Si[ spacious bedrooms all with ensuite bathrooms ocean views Large in¿nity pool with chill out area affording ama]ing views Very rare ocean view villa perfect for a family home or investment Land Area Build Area

3000 sqm 550 sqm

KEROBOKAN - 856

Price USD 700,000 Ownership Leasehold 24 yrs

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Traditional style modern villa, quiet locale in a residential comple[ Open plan living, dining kitchen that can be closed off AdMoining self-contained one bedroom apartment Desirable location a short drive to the beach, shops restaurants Land Area Build Area

450 sqm 400 sqm

Price IDR 4,500,000,000 Ownership Freehold

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Two bedroom pool villa, mi[ modern/traditional design Open living spaces overlooking the swimming pool/garden Walk to the beach, stroll to shops, restaurants nightlife Perfect property as holiday rental villa or lifestyle investment Price USD 275,000 Land Area 200 sqm Ownership Leasehold 26 yrs Build Area 90 sqm

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Three bedroom pool villa, mi[ modern/traditional design Open living spaces overlooking the swimming pool/garden Walk to the beach, stroll to shops, restaurants nightlife Perfect property as holiday rental villa or lifestyle investment Land Area Build Area

200 sqm 140 sqm

Price USD 315,000 Ownership Leasehold 26 yrs

PERERENAN - 883

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Newly built modern 2 story home, short drive to the beach Open plan living spaces that can be closed off with by-fold doors The property comes fully furnished, ready to move in Attractive entry level property affordable freehold home Land Area Build Area

120 sqm 120 sqm

Price IDR 2,400,000,000 Ownership Freehold

LAND SEMINYAK - 492 BERAWA - 796 PERERENAN - 190 PETITENGET - 783 KABA-KABA - 889 KETEWEL - 759

JIMBARAN - 844

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

630 sqm 253 sqm

Price USD 725,000 Ownership Freehold

SANUR - 869

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*orgeous 3 bedroom villa, contemporary modern tropical design Spacious open plan living kitchen looking out to pool garden Offered off plan with progress payment plan show villa available De¿nitively the best value for money in Sanur beachside Land Area Build Area

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Price USD 290,000 Ownership Leasehold 30 yrs

PECATU - 608

PERERENAN - 736 UMALAS - 781

Seminyak Freehold Land, 700 sqm (7 Are), Freehold, IDR 850,000,000/Are Leasehold,800m from beach,1600 sqm (16 Are), Leasehold 29 years, IDR 8,000,000/Are/Year Leasehold, 30 years, 700m to the beach, 1000 sqm (10 Are), IDR 8,000,000/Are/Year Freehold, 800 sqm (8 Are), 200m to the beach, IDR 1,600,000,000/Are Freehold, 4000 sqm (40 Are), beautiful plot, IDR 150,000,000/Are Absolute Beachfront Land – A Jewel Just North Of Sanur, 2530 sqm (25.3 Are), Freehold, IDR 650,000,000/Are Ocean View Land - Need To Be Sold Now, All Offers Will Be Considered!, 5000 sqm (50 Are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are Short Drive To The Beach, 3200 sqm (32 Are), Freehold, IDR 290,000,000/Are Umalas 1 Near Petitenget, Leasehold 30 years, 1800 sqm (18 Are), IDR 9,500,000/Are/Year

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LAND FOR SALE IN PEMUTERAN NORTH-WEST BALI (FREEHOLD) Great investment opportunity The total landsize is 1,5 hectare. The land is split in 8 separate certificates. Those certificates have different sizes and vary from 16 are – 28 are. Development as one villa/hotel project or separate villas is possible. Building is allowed. In this central area villa development is yet established. The area offers incredible mountain views of the West Bali National Park and is located in central Pemuteran along Jl. Arjuna. The plot is 800 meters from the beach (paved road) and main road/centre from Pemuteran. Connectivity to PLN/Electricity is possible. Price per are: Rp 125.000.000

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House for rent in Kerobokan. 1 are, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, garage, no furnished, Rp. 45 million/year min 2 years. Call 0819 1665 9151 / 081 2363 0309. [8801] Land for Sale, Jl Beraban, Krobokan. 1000m2, 25m frontage. Minutes to Sunset Road and Seminyak. Keep as investment or build to suit. Contact Indra at 081 353 143 678. [9304] Large Store/Restaurant/building for contract on Jalan Mertanadi #80. 6 year contract 170mill per yr. or contract as fully equipped restaurant: 230mill per yr OBO (you own all equip/furnishings). 0815 5892 8261, 0813 3755 3998 or 0819 1656 3223. [9322] Rented: Villas & studios, in tranquil area at Gang Tunjung II, Jl. Gn. Jaya Wijaya, Kerobokan (2km from Seminyak). Furnished, wifi, swimming pool, large garden. Rates from Rp. 6 mill to Rp. 19 mill per month. Daily is possible. Ph: 0878 6193 1898 / 0812 3870 1988. [8313] Kerobokan North Kuta, 10 minutes to Seminyak. 2 vacant blocks of land For Sale, 2.5 are each. Ready to build plans. Freehold. Rp 800.000.000 per are. Phone Owner: Ketut Wardana +62 81 139 5948. <www.balilandforsale. com.au>. [9326]

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For rent house, workshop, warehouse, showroom, all in one area, for 4 are price only 95 mill/year, location Tangkuban Perahu Kerobokan. Contact 081 2364 1000 / 0821 4759 8000, email <axelcraft@yahoo.com>. [9350] Modern deluxe new apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, large parking, beautiful garden, pool, free Wi-Fi, from 50 to 150 m2, monthly from Rp. 4 to 8 million. 2 location off West Marlboro, close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [9206]

Located within well developed area of Tegal Gundul - Canggu. Walking distance to/from Canggu Plaza. Its still have 27 years of lease right to go with another 30 years extension option. Suitable block for private or commercial villa development. Only for serious buyer, please call: 0819 99098 222

Leasehold villa 16 years. Full dressed, swimming pool, 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Quick selling USD 115,000. <www.villawhitenight.com>. Only full contract selling. Tel. 0878 6103 3141 / 0818 0530 4513 / e-mail: <abeng_ ainia@hotmail.com>. Owner want to move to Europe. [8008]

Close to Sanur beach, airport and Bypass. 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, freehold, water heater. Land 15.9x10m2, building 180m2. 1.5 storey. Safe, quiet and exclusive area.

Price Rp. 1.9 Billion - nego. SMS 08123815292

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Leasehold villa 19 years. Full dressed, swimming pool, 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Quick selling USD 175,000. Only full contract selling. Tel. 0878 6103 3141 / 0818 0530 4513 / e-mail: <abeng_ainia@hotmail.com>. Owner want to move to Europe. [8007]

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