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For Sale; Avid book collector selling hard to get, art books, rare Buddhist books, business and motivational books, marketing and sales books, religious and new age books, Antiquarian books and more! Rock bottom prices Call 361-2103838. Gianyar. [134]
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For Sale; Two beautiful wooden baby cots imported from Australia. Great condition. Australian safety features. Please call 0813 3771 2745 Seminyak. [136] For Sale; Older 2 PK Toshiba aircon in good working condition, still running & keeps the shop cool. Rp. 1 or best offer. Contact +62 878 6198 8111. Seminyak. [212] For Sale; Antique teak wood desk in great condition. 200cm x 80cm w/ small center drawer. Bought for Rp. 3 million will sell for Rp. 2.5 nego. Contact +62 878 6198 8111. Seminyak. [213]
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For Sale; Fishing reel. Penn Senator 6/0. Made in U.S.A. Complete with new line. Great for trolling, jigging, bottom fishing. Large line capacity. Phone or SMS: 081 2298 1228. Kuta. [142] For Sale; Fishing reel. Penn Long Beach No. 65. Made in U.S.A. Good general purpose light tackle reel for trolling, jigging, and bottom fishing. Phone or SMS 081 2298 1228. Kuta. [143]
For Sale; GOPRO video camera-HD Hero. Full HD 1080p. Including waterproof housing and many mounts for free. Rp 2.5 million or best offer. Seminyak/or will deliver. Selling because I bought a new video camera. Contact <balizumba@gmail. com>. 089 9319 4924. Seminyak. [090]
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For Sale; Fishing reel. Daiwa SeaLine 600H. Made in Japan. Complete with 540 yards line. Includes rod clamp. This is the reel for the monsters. Phone or SMS 081 2298 1228. Kuta. [144]
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For Sale; Wet suit. Size M. Short sleeves, Short pants. Phone or SMS: 081 2298 1228. Kuta. [145] For Sale; Assorted trolling lures, heads, skirts, daisy chains, tuna clones, and feathers. Some include free tooth marks. Phone or SMS: 081 2298 1228. Kuta. [146] C/Ns/I-01 June 11
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Something in the Air They’re always at it at Ubud, or so it seems; thinking about navel engagements, that is. A delightful piece by Marie Bee in the latest edition of La Gazette de Bali – the great French language monthly journal for the Francophone community – discusses what one can do when it is the saison des pluies and going out invariably involves getting wet. Bee, who is La Gazette’s Ubud scribbler, suggests that the answer is to study the Indonesian language rather than get out your poncho and rubber boots. And that seems fair enough to a dilettante like your diarist. Mlle Bee’s busy little voyage of discovery this time relates to the invisibility of the penis in the Indonesian-French dictionary of 1980 and its discovery (as an item of lexicographical interest at least) by 2001. These days, of course, they are ubiquitous in Bali. You can even open bottles with them, though why you’d want to is quite another thing. Anyone who reads French should definitely catch up with Mlle Bee’s engaging discourse in La Gazette. It piques several of the senses. Among other observations, she notes that elements of the search for the lost penis would certainly have interested Proust. It’s on page 30 of the current edition and is headed En Quête du Pénis Perdu (it sounds much better in French, doesn’t it?). These are literary matters. And on that topic there’s a couple of interesting writers’ workshops on the books in Ubud. The first is a course, Write for Your Life, being held from February 5-11 with the participation of American penman Jeremiah Abrams. Details are available at www.writeforyourlife.posterous.com. The second is the work of Australian Jade Richardson, who should by now be well known to Diary readers, since she keeps popping up with revealing ideas. She’s offering four short courses for aspiring scribblers in February and March, under the broad subject heading Write Like an Angel: Creative Turbo-Boost is designed to inspire and energise beginners, blocked writers, stuck novelists, lazy poets and cathartic free-writers who want to learn finesse; Advanced Creative Writing in which participants will explore their own work for signs of genius; Travel Writing, for people who want to turn their notes, insights and adventures into travel stories fit for publication; and Erotica, where we assume the cerebral side of sex will get an outing. If you’re interested, contact Jade at passionfruitcowgirl@rocketmail.com or by phone on 0958 5727 0858.
Surf’s Up A friendly wave is certainly a long-standing part of Bali’s culture – along with the odd unfriendly one – and no more so than on the surfing scene, an invention (like so much else) of the faraway 1960s when the first waves of young riders appeared, appropriately from overseas. A whole industry has grown up from the first sprouts of mass foreign interest in the island and its culture planted by young people – like Hector, these pioneers were young in the 1960s – who flocked here to ride waves on bits of wood (they are now mostly artificial material). So the next exhibition at Ganesha Gallery (Four Seasons Jimbaran) is of particular interest. It features the work of Olli Fraenkel, the German aficionado of all things Bali. Like many others, he was attracted here by the surf and kept here by his fascination with the Balinese culture that he found when he wasn’t at the beach. His exhibition, entitled The 3-Dimensions of Asie.one, demonstrates his power as an artist of graffiti –Asie.one is his tag – and reminds us all, old fogeys and others, that art is a very broad church indeed and that the Renaissance painters, for example, were often the rebels of their era. Fraenkel’s exhibition opens on February 9. It’s not to be missed. By happenstance Hector will be able a day or so later also to see the Bergamo collection (of originally outré and subversive Renaissance art) at the Australian National Gallery in Canberra. It is an opportunity not to be missed on a rare visit to the Australian capital.
Hey, Sucker! A friend got a really interesting email the other day, from something called the Thailand Internet Lottery Organization of 88C Phetchamnork Avenue, Bangkok, Thailand. Director General Shompoo Prachapor sent his fonds regards – no, that’s not a misprint – and advised that the email address in question had drawn a prize of US$1,068,000.00 as one of two winners of the jackpot in the fifth category. Our friend was advised to contact lottery coordinator Prawatt Wensat, providing personal details etc (surprise!), to claim the money. Mr Wensat was expecting this response by the 30th of next month. Oh dear. February usually ends on the 28th though this year – apparently it’s supposed to be a Leap of Faith year – it stretches to the 29th. What a shame that’s still one day short of the notional deadline for the notional funds. Incidentally, shortly after this our friend got a much more interesting email. It came, it said, from the second wife
– surely that should now be second widow – of the late and unlamented Libyan leader Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar Gaddafi. It offered to send US$40 million for investment and safekeeping because otherwise those who think unkindly of her hubby might seize the funds. This pitch was no surprise. What was a little surprising was the claim by Safia Farkash al-Baraasi, the said second widow, that she had found our friend’s contact details in Colonel Gaddafi’s email address list.
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One joy of the modern age – there are a few: digital music and books among them – is that you can keep abreast of your interests, of whatever provenance and in a timely way, and of the people who provide this essential life-preserving service. The Diary is a great fan of Sarah Crompton at the Daily Telegraph newspaper in the UK, for example. She writes a weekly email – you have to be on the DT’s list to get it – that is just as eclectic as she. In the fine newspaper for which she scribbles, Crompton writes about art, film and other cerebral matters; and she writes a sports column too. In one recent weekly email – apart from reminding the Diary that leaving was a mixed blessing, by reference to all manner of things that could be enjoyed were it not for the fact that London got a goodbye wave in 1969 – Crompton noted that she loved an odd fact (don’t we all?) and mentioned a couple. Did you know that carrots – which as wortel are an important element of Indonesian cuisine – were originally purple and were turned orange by genetically manipulative Dutch growers to secretly show their support for William of Orange, the Protestant princeling who was instrumental in chucking the Papist Spaniards out of the Low Countries? Neither did Crompton; nor your diarist. But her favourite fact for that particular week was that the Alsatian film star Rin Tin Tin – a dog, not a Deutsch-Lautsprecher from the west bank of the middle Rhine – died in the arms of the Hollywood star Jean Harlow. It surely cannot have been after this sad event that she famously said, “When you lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas.” But Harlow – who as we say in today’s tediously socially aware language was “sexually active” – was certainly no dummy, blonde or not. She also noted: “No one ever expects a great lay to pay all the bills.”
Keep Jogging Lombok Hash, the fun running group of which Walter Jamieson of Windy Beach Resort – and originally from the Shetlands, magic islands off the north of Scotland whose inhabitants are more Norse than kilted caber-tossers – is a leading light of very long standing, celebrated a milestone on January 20. Its regular run that day was on the 27th anniversary of its first ever event and was held in the same area – scenic Batu Layar just south of Senggigi.
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Holey Cake We are indebted to something called WhatsNewBali.com, which alleges it has “The Most Complete Events and Listings in Bali!” – the initial capitals and the exclamation mark are apparently important – for a delicious little heads-up on the plush afternoon tea for those with fat wallets who fancy dropping in at the St Regis in Nusa Dua. It says, of this extravagance, that the Classic Afternoon Tea on offer at that establishment is born of a distinctive legacy, since afternoon tea was a hollowed tradition at the original St. Regis New York.
Pun Run Hector has an old and dear friend, a former Australian senator who now lives in what passes for retirement (Stan is an active chap) in the delightful hinterland of Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. In idle moments, he – like Hector – loves a pun. And the other day, being a fine fellow, he sent along a small compendium of them. Several had instant appeal. But this one, for some reason, struck your diarist as being particularly apt in present circumstances hereabouts. Here it is: An anthropologist was recording folk remedies with the assistance of an Amazonian tribal elder who indicated that the leaves of a particular fern were a sure cure for any case of constipation. When the anthropologist expressed doubts about this – apparently in South America it is important to be quizzical rather than gullible – the elder looked him in the eye and said: “Let me tell you, with fronds like these, you don’t need enemas.” Hector can be contacted at reachme61@yahoo.com He blogs at wotthehec.blogspot.com and is on Facebook: Hector McSquawky Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-25 Jan. 12
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For Sale; Blast freezer also knows as blast chiller or shock freezer. Brand Mehen, compresser & evaporator & condenser, all made in Germany. This is new and imported by us. Comes complete with service kit. Will freeze dwon to -35c, this curbs bacterium. US$7000. Will take Visa or Master Card no commision. Peter 0361 746 4200. Kerobokan. [164]
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SOFT OPENING PRICE IDR 300.000 NETT FEBRUARY 1st 2012 OUR FACILITIES: 1. RESTAURANT 2. FREE WiFi IN THE ROOM 3. SPACIOUS ROOM 40 SQUARE METER 4. ELEGANT FURNITURE AND COMFORTABLE KING OR TWIN BED IN THE ROOM 5. SATELLITE FLAT 32” TV IN THE ROOM 6. DVD PLAYER 7. SAFETY BOX BOOK TO: 0361 8611555 8. HOT AND COLD WATER E: info@lubdhakacangguresidence.com 9. PRIVATE SOFA BED IN THE FRONT TERRACE C/Ns/G-25 Jan. 12
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For Sale; Queen size teak bed brand new; 160x200. New cost 7 juta, will sell real cheap for 2-5 juta. Master or Visa Card ok! Peter 0361 746 4200. Kerobokan. [165] For Sale; 2 billiard tables, cheap, 2 million each. 0821 4633 8950. Legian. [215] C/Ns/G-6 April 11
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Take a walk on the wild side By Delphine Ronfot
Protected by Bali’s temples and culture, the “long tail macaques” are the tourist’s favorite attraction. Smart, funny, playful and sometimes mean, those monkeys are better than a new movie at the theater and even better than watching your neighbors’ life. They are a symbol of social interaction and a warranty for a good laugh. They have successfully managed to survive natural disasters, intensive tourism activities and habitat destruction. However, today these tough little survivors might be one of the very few wild species still common in Bali.
still be present in remote national parks but in the past they were abundant on the island. But how did this come about? The rise of the tourism industry on Bali may not be the only factor leading to today’s problematic situation for wildlife, but it is one of the more easily recognizable ones. Let’s look at snakes as an example. For some reason it has become quite appealing to some tourists to drink snake blood while on Bali. But the taste of adventure and the experience of a strange and exotic culture actually has a dramatic impact on the snake’s population and the Balinese environment as a whole. The demand for snakes by skin retailers and snake restaurants is the cause for a problematic occurrence: For these commercial activities, most commonly large snakes are required. Those big snakes tend to live in rice cultures, hunting rats, small rodents and the occasional slow bird. But since the disappearance of those natural predators, rats and mice have had devastating effects on the rice cultures. An effect that is increasingly felt by the rice farmers, causing economic losses. Traditionally 5-10% of a rice harvest is lost to rodents, but in recent times this has risen to 20-30% in some areas. Granted, this increase may not be due only to the missing snakes, but they play an important role in the ecosystem.
While Borneo is usually recognized by tourists for its wildlife and forests, Bali became the capital of arts, culture and beaches. However it would be a mistake to neglect Bali’s place in the Indonesian biodiversity. Bali doesn’t have to prove its artistic and spiritual reputation, being an island of inspiration for creative minded people and home to hundreds of temples. But its wildlife seems to have taken a different path and it’s dif¿cult to imagine Bali as a ‘wild’ place. Time Àies fast…and we have already forgotten that less than 100 years ago, tigers used to populate Bali. Is it possible that wild animals have been overlooked in the development of Bali? Between a snake for lunch and a picture with a tiger cub, it is time to make a statement about the Balinese wildlife.
Within Indonesia, the fauna and Àora is very speci¿c to each island. Why can’t we ¿nd Orangutans in Papua or Flores and no Komodo dragons in Borneo or Sumatra? Well, the answer is surprisingly simple and to be found in a unique geographic occurrence: The Wallace line, named after Alfred Russel Wallace, represents a division running right through Indonesia. The line has been de¿ned by the surprisingly different species on either side and runs between Borneo and Sulawesi and carries on through the Lombok Strait, between Bali and Lombok. This line divides all Indonesia´s islands into two different ecozones with almost exclusive Àora and fauna species on each of its sides. Plants and animals on Kalimantan are representative of Asia while Flores seems more like some parts of Australia. Even bird species differ greatly between the islands west and east of the Wallace line. Our little “survivors”, the macaques, are, in fact, one of the few species that ignore this line.
There are also some less obvious problems arising from the tourism footprints. Looking at our survivors, the macaques on Bali, it is dif¿cult to imagine them roaming peacefully through a forest, as they would normally do. Over the years, the interaction between human beings and macaques in tourist areas, such as the monkey forest in Ubud, has completely changed the animal’s behavior. They have gained quite a bit of con¿dence and now steal, bite, pull hair or clothes to reach their daily dose of junk food, presented to them in overfeeding of bananas and chips. Getting so close to wild animals leads to conÀicts and it doesn’t help that many people imagine macaques to be ‘just like little humans’. It is indubitable that Macaques, as primates, bear a resemblance to a human being. However, their social life is very speci¿c and their body language very different from ours. For example, a smile for a macaque is a sign of fear. Thus it is a dangerous game trying to copy a noise or a facial expression just for the fun of it. Not only is it very stressful and confusing for the animal, it also leads to dangerous situations for the visitors. Sources claim that up to 10 tourists per day get bitten by a macaque at the monkey forest. Not only can we potentially get diseases from the macaques this way (Macaques are known carriers of rabies and a host of other viruses and bacteria), but vice versa they can catch diseases from us and spread it in their community.
Nowadays, through human impact or natural disasters, many species in Indonesia on both sides of the line are threatened with extinction (red list IUCN). Six out of seven turtles species are in critical danger and one hundred and twenty-two bird species threatened with extinction. The loss of biodiversity is no longer a secret but the reasons vary considerably between regions. In Bali, leopards, leaf monkeys and pangolins may
It is a puzzling phenomenon that many of us seem to leave our brains at the doorstep of our homes when we travel. “Don’t buy or wear fur” is a slogan well implanted in western minds for a long time. Almost everybody recognizes that the wildlife trade can be shockingly cruel and that using animal skin for accessories should be avoided. However, we seem to forget all of this once we step into an airplane to a far away
Bali is one of 17,502 islands in Indonesia. It is hard to believe that Java, Borneo and Bali are actually part of one and the same country. From the culture to the language, Indonesia offers one of the most amazing combinations of culture, landscape and diversity of wildlife to be found worldwide.
destination. Once outside our own country it suddenly becomes acceptable to buy snake skin bags, drink animal blood or to consume wildlife meat in Bali. Although many other animal welfare concerns popped up during the last decade, there have been some encouraging developments at the same time. It is good to see the organic spirit taking an important part in our lives on Bali as well. Bamboo houses, organic food, natural shampoos and recyclable laptops are good examples that show awareness about the environment. And this development may have been helped in parts by tourists. Compassionate tourists expressing concerns about these environmental and animal welfare issues may help bring about a change for the better. Also some tourists to Bali share their holidays between sightseeing activities and volunteering for l o c a l conservation organizations, like the Ubudbased Friends of the National Parks Foundation (FNPF). FNPF is a local non-pro¿t organization which aims to protect and release wild animals in Indonesia and tourist volunteers are welcome to help in these activities. The specialty of this Balinese organization is its community-based work, dedicated to involving local communities in conservation projects in order to establish a sustainable development. Besides reforestation efforts in Nusa Penida and Kalimantan, their actions have saved the Bali Starling, Bali´s of¿cial emblem animal, from extinction in the wild. This year, the Java Sparrow, also a highly threatened species, will be the focus of attention and 100 pretty birds will be released onto Nusa Penida from their bird rehabilitation centre. FNPF’s volunteer program offers everyone a possibility to contribute to the conservation of wildlife including Balinese biodiversity. It gives this glimpse of hope that tourism does not necessarily need to be negative for wildlife – if we all start thinking a bit more carefully when travelling. Indonesia’s biodiversity is amazing; in fact it is the second biggest in the world after Brazil. Organizations from all over the world are in Indonesia studying and still discovering new species every year. Conservation International (CI) found 9 new species on a Bali reef in May 2011. Evolution never seems to stop and we may be surprised by how things can take a different turn sometime. Many great things have been put in place in order to protect natural habitat and wildlife. Nonetheless it is important to consider “the butterÀy effect” of every action or decision we make, good or bad. After all, human being and wildlife are meant to evolve together, for better or worse. Delphine Ronfot <delphineronfot@hotmail.com> Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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A LESSON IN CHERISHING
In contemporary western culture we can talk about anything. Sex, drugs, sex on the rug with drugs, PMS, bizarre fantasies, snoring… anything goes. Except that last taboo, the subject most people decline to acknowledge at all. Our own mortality. Death is the last taboo in our culture. Most people don’t want to think about it, talk about it or prepare for it. But popping our clogs, falling off the perch, passing over or whatever you call it at your house, death is not optional. Fenced into a dark corner of our daily lives, we decline to engage it. So when it slides through that fence and manifests in our lives we have no tools, no terms of reference to deal with it. One day it comes and sits beside us and will not go away. We have to look at it then, and learn to walk with it. Is it my imagination or does our little expat community here have an unusually high mortality rate? I’ve lost count of the friends and acquaintances who’ve checked out on my shift in Bali, mostly from cancer. I’ve shared that journey with some of them over the years, trying to provide whatever they needed -- talking, listening, cooking, giving Reiki sessions or just holding the space for them.
laughter, holding the space. As two weeks went by we filled the room with books and flowers and food and our own energy. It became a sanctuary within a sanctuary, a place of deep intimacy. There was a lot of turnover on that floor, of course, and when we heard the gurneys pass the door to pick up the shells of people who no longer needed them, we made dark jokes. It helped. There were nights when Robin spent hours kneeling beside the bed with her head on the mattress because it was the only position that offered relief from the pain. I would go to the nursing station to ask for more morphine for her, and the nurse would give me a hard, brief hug before going off to fill up the syringe. It is so hard to watch a loved one suffer, and I talked to people on that floor who had been nursing their husbands and wives for two or three years. How do they do it? After three weeks Beth and I were physically and emotionally exhausted.
The PCU was the place between – a safe, respectful, comfortable place of transition where patients and their families and friends could come to terms with their new reality. It made me think how ironic is was that people had to get this sick to escape from the The last few weeks have Then, less than a year ago, my been a lesson in cherishing noise and chaos of the rest of the hospital and come to this peaceful younger sister was diagnosed with haven, this secret floor that no one pancreatic cancer. Some people do well with the major surgery that’s sometimes offered for this knew about unless they had a loved one there. illness, and win years of good-quality life from it. Robin was not one of the lucky ones. Since the surgery in April she’d And it made me think of how we save things up, put things aside for later, thinking that there will always be plenty of time. been in constant pain and unable to eat. As John Lennon observed, life is what happens when we’re I went to Canada in winter for the first time in over two decades making other plans. The last few weeks have been a lesson and spent a few days with Robin in her forest house on the in cherishing, a reminder that we should hug people often BC coast before the whole family traveled up from the city for and tell them we love them, spend our love instead of saving the holiday. On Christmas Day Robin collapsed and we it. Love earns a lot more interest when it’s out in the world. rushed her to the local hospital. She had a life-threatening Treasure your health and your loved ones. Time is precious. infection and was evacuated by air immediately to the main Robin has been hospital in the city. We followed by ferry the next day. transferred back to The next two days in the Step-Down Unit were tense; nurses the little hospital in poured platelets and antibiotics into her veins until she was her village now, and strong enough to have a life-saving procedure. Beth, my will stay there until other sister, and I stayed with her constantly and over those her pain is mantwo long nights she grew increasingly weak. After the aged and she can procedure she was moved to another room on the noisy, busy go home for a while. surgical floor. A constant stream of doctors, nurses and B e t h a n d I w i l l technicians interrupted her rest to poke more needles into go with her. This journey is not over. her. But we have Doctors began to talk about moving her to the Palliative Care learned to cherish Unit, but she resisted. The words Palliative Care bring dread every step of it. to most patients and their families. This is the end of the line, no more pretending that things might change for the better, that there still might be a happy ending. Coming to terms with a move to the PCU means a major shift in our thinking. But when Robin did agree to go, we found the best-kept secret in the hospital. Rather than being a place of darkness, Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - the PCU was a wonderful haven of quiet and compassion. Freefall off the Tourist Trail is Available The rooms were private and bright. Patients were not from : bothered every four hours for their vital signs any more; as - Ganesha Books in Ubud and long as they had some, no one cared what the numbers were. Seminyak Blood tests became infrequent. Whenever possible, IV lines - www.balidazethebook.com were removed. The nurses had time to sit and chat. downloadable as a PDF file Ironically, there’s a lot of competition to work on this floor Amazon downloadable for Kindle “because there is so much love here,” as one nurse told me. The bottom line in the PCU was keeping patients comfortable, and that meant all the morphine they needed, whenever they E-mail: bali_cat7@yahoo.com asked for it. Visitors were welcome 24/7 and if they brought well-behaved pets and a bottle of wine, so much the better. Copyright © 2012 Greenspeak Beth and I took turns staying in Robin’s room with her, sleeping on a cot by her side, trying to tempt her to eat, You can read all past articles of Greenspeak at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz talking quietly in the middle of dark night, sharing tears and
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Nederlandse Club Bali De NCBali is een club van Nederlanders die hier op bali wonen. Iedere 3e zaterdag van de maand hebben we een borrel. We delen ook nuttige informatie voor hier wonenden. Verder organiseren we BBQ avonden en andere bijeenkomsten. Lidmaatschap staat ook open voor anderen die Nederlands spreken. Bezoek onze website <www.NCBali. info> voor meer informatie. Nederlandse Ondernemers Borrel Bali (NOBB) Join our monthly informal social and professional networking event for Dutch enterpreneurs on Bali. Share experiences and expand your network while enjoying a nice drink. For information contact <ondernemersborrelbali@gmail.com>. Nicotine Anonymous Nicotine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women helping each other to live free of nicotine. We meet weekly in Bali on Sundays, 5:30PM - 6:30PM. Address: The Ruko, Jl. Dhyana Pura #103 2nd Floor Seminyak. Upstairs of Warung Kita. For information call: 0819 1638 4327. Opportunity / Charity Shop Dogs and Kids located in Ubud. We need volunteers and also donation of clothes or anything saleable. This charity shop supports BARC’s animals and children in need. Please call 0361 275 7664 or 0819 9944 4057 or see our website <www.freewebs.com/balidogs>. Pondok Pekak Library & Learning Center - Ubud Extensive collection of fiction and non-fiction books in English, Indonesian & other languages. Excellent reference section on Bali and Indonesia. Courses/classes in Indonesian Language, Balinese art and music. Open air space for reading, meetings, events. Great place to meet other people, exchange information, or just relax and read. Food and drinks available. Located on the East side of the football field, Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud. Phone: (0361) 976194. E-mail : <pondok@ indo.net.id>.
ProFauna Indonesia ProFauna Indonesia is an Indonesian society for the protection of wild animals and habitat. ProFauna Indonesia (formerly KSBK) is a non profit organization established in 1994 in Malang, East Java. ProFauna has branch offices in Jakarta and Bali and is supported by members throughout Indonesia. The main activities of ProFauna Indonesia are wild animal protection, investigation on trade in wild animals and animal rescue. For further information please e-mail: <profaunabali@indo.net.id> also see: <http://www.profauna. or.id>. Roman Catholic Mass in Gianyar In Bahasa Indonesia, at Santa Maria Ratu Rosario Church, Jl. Mulawarman No. 92 Tedung, Gianyar, phone: 0361943457 on Sunday 8.00 am. Further information: Father Yohanes Handriyanto, Pr at Santa Maria Ratu Rosario Church, phone 0361-943457, cell phone: 0818364840. Henry Soegiarto at Bali Renal Center, phone: 0361-979344. Rotaract Bali Kuta Rotaract is an international organization of service clubs for men & women aged 18-30 that fosters leadership & responsible citizenship, encourages high ethical standards in business and promotes international understanding and peace. For more information please contact Barbara at 081 239 72840 or you can come to our weekly meeting the 2nd & 4th Friday each month at 19:30 at Cempaka Bali Guest House, Jl Raya Kuta 127, Gg Cempaka No. 1, Denpasar (behind KCBJ Tours & Travel) or email: <rac_balikuta@ yahoo.com>, web site: <http://www.rotaract.org> or <http:// www.rotaract.or.id>. Rotaract Club of Bali-Ubud Rotaract clubs are part of a global effort to bring peace and international understanding to the world. Rotaract’s 145,000 members are young men and women (ages 18 to 30) who
serve the needs of their communities, widen their personal and professional contacts, and increase their understanding of the world. Rotary International provides the administrative support that helps Rotaract clubs thrive. Contact : <rotaract_ ubud@yahoogroups.com> or <www.rotaractubud.org>. Rotary Club Bali Ubud Rotary is a worldwide organization of business and professional leaders that provides humanitarian service, encourages high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. RC Bali Ubud works with Rotary Clubs from all over the world in international service projects. We meet every Tuesdays evening at 6:30 pm at Casa Luna, Jl. Raya Ubud, tel 081 2399 3487. We welcome all Rotarians and invited guests. Rotary Service Club Ubud Rotary is an international service organization of over one million volunteers focusing on eradicating polio, improving health, sanitation and literacy and promoting peace throughout the world. Its motto is “Service Above Self.” The Rotary Club Bali Ubud Sunset meets Monday from 5:30 to 7 pm at the Maya Hotel. Refreshments. Cost: Rp. 60,000. Prospective members and guests welcome. Weekly guest speakers. Please contact us at <baliubudsunset@gmail. com> to reserve or inquire. Rotary Club of Bali Seminyak The Rotary Club of Seminyak is the leading English speaking club in Bali. Rotary is an organisation of business and professional leaders united worldwide, who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. If you would like to attend a luncheon of the Rotary Club of Bali Seminyak, we meet each Wednesday at Metis Restaurant, Jalan Petitenget. Details on our website: <www. rotaryseminyak.org>.
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ALL ABOUT KIDS ☛
By Ruby Jackson
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Being a mother on Bali, and now being onto the second round who is a girl under a year having been born here, with the first round being a boy now 13, it is vastly noticeable to me how Bali has exploded with children oriented choices within the past fifteen years. It has in three words become a ‘kid friendly place’ - and thank goodness for that! All About Kids will explore all avenues offered to the younger members of our lives, from babies to teenagers and in between. In the coming months this column will showcase the best that Bali has from activities to retail selections, from the arts to sensible medical tips. All About Kids, is in a nutshell, all about them! Don’t let the continuing rainy season get you or your younger family members down. Perhaps we don’t imagine Bali as an overcast, cool, wet and windy place when we see the island in our mind’s eye, but the reality is that the wet season ‘normally’ runs from end of September until March-ish time. However, take heed and an umbrella (and galoshes if on a motorbike) as there are still many fun and original activities for kids to do while the heavens pour. Listed below are some suggestions of these. The Cubby House Kids’ Club
The best thing about this is that it is open to everyone; outside guests are encouraged, from 7 am - 10pm. For more information, please call: +62 (361) 847 6661 www. semaraseminyak.com/facilities/kids-club/ Jenggala Paint a Pot During these rainy cooler days where venturing out becomes a very wet affair – a lovely alternative to beach hopping or usual Bali outdoor activities is to head to the most beautiful and largest ceramic centre on the island, situated on Jalan Uluwatu II in Jimbaran. Jenggala is immediately calming upon entering and to the right has an enormous showroom, worth a quick once around if but anything for the inspiration that little eyes and fingers will have to compare with when passing then onto the left side of this huge museum like building where the pottery art room is to begin some good old fashioned crafty creativity. Everything is provided, all your child needs do is choose the ceramic ware, which has been baked but not fired and glazed, from a large selection; vases, cups and saucers, mugs, money boxes, trinket boxes, plates, bowls and novelty pieces. The staff will provide a space to work, an apron to protect, a selection of paints to colour and brushes to paint! It’s so simple but oodles of satisfaction for the children to see their own creations come to life. These make wonderful gifts for other family members, all mine have hand and footprint painted Jenggala mugs and bowls from both my kids.
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Please remember that one piece costs approx Rp. 100,000 (can be more if a large piece) – and there is a lovely organic café alongside from where to take a break, have lunch or an ice-cream reward! Also, you need to allow around 4 days after painting to pick up the masterpiece after firing and glazing. Packaging can be arranged if needed. It is recommended to call ahead and reserve a spot on 0361 703311. W: www.jenggala-bali.com A decent day and evening care centre is essential and at the Semara Resort & Spa in central Seminyak on trendy Finn’s Beach Club Jalan Petitenget to the left of Potato Head, you get this and more besides. It has the feel of the best Montessori School set up, with quality arts and crafts on offer in every corner - beautifully set up in a visually appealing manner, several genuine Apple Mac Desktops with internet set up along a child size bench, Karaoke, a dressing up corner that looks like it’s the costume department of any decent theatre, a toddlers corner for the smaller guests, miniature washrooms decked out at Lilliputian level and TWO cinemas/movie theatres - this is seriously an amazing Kids’ Club. There are a generous amount of trained Indonesian multi lingual staff on hand, and the children get a serious amount of one on one time. They are simply adored in this environment and adults are not really allowed, unless at a push, to traverse the boundary which is in the form of a gate (even though this is entirely indoors), which kids love! This is the five star equivalent Kids’ Club, that could have been designed by Home Alone’s Macaulay Culkin himself. Every parent knows that when travelling with kids, keeping them occupied is the key to ensuring the entire family has a great time - and rest assured they are here! Cubby House Kids’ Club is available for 2 to 12 year olds with a huge range of quality toys and activities to keep your children entertained for hours, leaving you with some quality time doing grown up things, perhaps in the surrounding area where retail therapy, spa sessions, long lunch or cool drinks at some of the hip hotel bars are all a stone’s throw away. Parents may even appreciate Semara’s Play Date and Pampering Package by Cubby House Kids Club and Semara Spa. It includes a 90 minute massage for one adult and 2 hours of play time for one child at Cubby House for just Rp350,000++. Kids can also take part in Australia Day held annually on January 26th or Valentine’s activities this February.
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For those seemingly rare sunny days on Bali this rainy or rather monsoon season, heading down to the beach is a perfect way for the whole family to get together. Finn’s Beach Club at Semara Luxury Villa Resort in the Uluwatu area is a bit of a treat that the whole family will enjoy. The beach is accessed by a combination of stairs and an inclinator. Kids will love riding the inclinator down to the beach where they can then play on the white sand beach, build sand castles, play in tide pools, go beach combing and enjoy a delicious kids meal from their own menu. Staff are on hand, as is snorkeling equipment and various other ‘beach toys’ and activities. Towels and sun-beds are provided - this is pure comfort, and stress free. Rp. 250,000 F&B credit with beach pass purchase for those who are over 12 years. Access for children 12 and under is complimentary. Open daily from 9am - 9pm (best to call ahead as there are rare occassions that it can be booked for weddings etc). For more information, please call: +62 (361) 848 2111 W: www.semarauluwatu.com/dining/finns/
With this your comments would be welcomed if you endeavour to follow the lead, or, if you have discovered something that you found particularly amazing. It’s important to spread the news on anything positive, as time and experiences are precious. Please forward to me on rubyinbali@gmail.com. Copyright © 2012 All About Kids You can read all past articles of All About Kids at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-28 Dec. 11
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“I have a question about my palm Sirip Ikan. It might go by different names but it is a palm that grows in a clump and has many small leaves that look like fish gills. I have a mature one in my garden that does not look good. Actually it is producing huge amounts of fruit - But it does not look healthy as it has few new leaves and the old leaves look tired. The top looks threadbare. Is this normal or is there a problem? Thanks for any help. Chris” Most plants can suffer a deficiency of one element or even multiple deficiencies, and will exhibit various symptoms, sometimes seriously affecting growth and even killing the plant. Palms however are most sensitive to potassium, manganese and magnesium. Sirip Ikan mean fish fins in English. The palm you refer to Washingtonia robusta is more commonly known as the Washington Palm or Mexican Fan Palm. These palms will produce multi branched flowers that will produce many small black fruits. If new growth on any plant is unreasonably stunted or burnt and dry then there could be any number of issues causing the problem. According to your description and knowing palm trees in general, it sounds to me like you either have either a deficiency in potassium (K), or manganese (Mn) within your soil. As opposed to the more common nitrogen deficiency seen in the majority of other plants, palms are particularly sensitive if K or Mn are in short supply. To pinpoint the exact deficiency, two important questions to answer: Did the lower leaves start drying, yellowing or browning, before gradually spreading to the crown causing stunted growth later? or Did the new growth stunt, dry, or reduce first before the rest of the plant began to look sick? These are important questions to answer because a deficiency in K starts at the older leaves and works its way to the top, whereas a deficiency in Mn, will begin with stunted top growth but eventually spread to the base of the plant. In advanced stages both deficiencies leave the whole palm looking shriveled and burnt, but importantly K deficiency spreads from the bottom up, and Mn deficiency spreads from the top down. Potassium (K) Deficiency Potassium deficiency is one of the most common problems associated with growing palms. Washingtonia which is your palm is very susceptible. Potassium is mobile throughout the plant, so as a deficiency occurs the plant will begin to transfer potassium from the older leaves to the newer leaves, so the first signs are seen on the oldest leaves and then affects newer leaves as the deficiency progresses. On the Washingtonia the older leaves will become prematurely frizzled, dried and burnt. As the deficiency progresses the canopy will greatly reduced in size due to the loss of potassium from all of the leaves. Once all the potassium has been removed from the new fronds, the palm will go into a state of decline, with reduced trunk diameter (pencil-pointing), and the emergence of small, frizzled or yellowed new fronds. In this advanced stage the whole tree becomes frizzled from the bottom up and without prompt treatment, the palms will usually die. This deficiency affects all species of palms, but is most severe in Washingtonia, which is why I suspect this is the problem that you have. Potassium leaches rapidly from sandy soils, so if you have a sandy soil you are already more susceptible. Palms that are in lawns may become potassium deficient as many turf grass fertilizers are
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high in nitrogen, but low in potassium. Palms need fertilizers that contain potassium equal or higher than the nitrogen content, so fertilize palms separately from the lawn. Potassium deficiency is difficult to correct, it will take time and patience. Fertilize with granular palm tree fertilizer containing potassium sulfate. Curing potassium deficiency can lead to magnesium deficiency. To keep the balance, potassium and magnesium should be applied together. Look for a fertilizer with potassium-magnesium sulfate. The Lutz potassium spike contains high levels of both nutrients. You can also spray the plant with fish emulsion, or home made liquid kelp fertilizer. Seaweed collected from the beach, or hardwood ashes will also help if applied directly to the soil. Treatment should be made anytime the deficiency is detected. If treated, burnt leaves will not recover, but the new growth will become healthy. Complete recovery can take a year or longer. Manganese (Mn) Deficiency Palm trees need manganese more than other plants. Micronutrients such as manganese are not mobile and deficiency symptoms will manifest itself as deformed growth on the emerging fronds. The new growth will appear stunted, frizzled and curled at the tips, often causing a flat topped appearance. As the deficiency becomes severe, the new leaves become blackened and looked scorched leading to the name “frizzle top”. If not promptly treated, manganese deficiency can be fatal to the palm. It can affect most species of palms and is caused by insufficient Mn in the soil or by high soil pH as manganese is insoluble at high pH levels. Try and reduce your soil pH to below 6.5 by adding amendments. The manganese deficiency symptoms require the addition of manganese sulfate to the soil in the form of soil fertilizers. Also try the Lutz manganese spike. If either of these deficiencies are left untreated the palm will eventually die, but if caught soon enough, it can be corrected. Keep the palm tree well fertilized on a regular basis as it can take years for a tree to recover from any nutritional disorder.
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General guides for fertilizing Feed your palm regularly with a palm specific fertilizer, which will contain all the micronutrients and extra potassium and manganese. Palm trees like soil rich with manganese, iron and potassium, so make sure you get fertilizers that have all of these minerals. A granular slow-release application is best. Trim your palm carefully, many species of palms draw nutrients from old fronds long after they have become yellow or even brown. It is a common mistake to over prune palm trees, it weakens the whole plant and will starve it of valuable nutrients. In general, only remove fully browned leaves and never cut your palm down to just a few fronds. Remove turf grass within 5 meters of your palm tree or plan to fertilize the grass with the same specialized palm fertilizer you will use for your tree. Ordinary turf fertilizers may damage your palm tree by supplying high nitrogen, encouraging growth but depriving the tree of much needed potassium. Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2012 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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4 EASY WAYS TO HELP INDONESIA’S CORAL REEFS IN 2012 At this time of the year it’s easy to make resolutions for the coming year which may be hard to stick to. But here are four easy and practical ways from Reef Check Indonesia to help you be a responsible diver or snorkeler and do your bit to help protect Indonesia’s coral reefs. 1. Look don’t touch Coral reefs are vast ecosystems living around thousands of pieces of coral. Coral are not rocks, they are thousands of living coral polyps who build hard shells to live in. These structures are more fragile than they look, and every time you touch a piece of living coral you are killing it. Be very careful if you are taking photography or videos underwater, because when you are focusing on the perfect shot, it is very easy to accidentally touch coral or stir up sediment with your fins. Also plan your entry and exit routes from the beach to the reef so you avoid walking on coral. By all means, enjoy looking at coral, but don’t touch it! 2. Don’t steal from the sea There are many beautiful things living underwater. Starfish, crustaceans with patterned shells, cute fish and colourful corals are all very interesting to see, but should never ever be taken home with you, dead or alive. The only thing you should ever take from the water is recent garbage. Removing garbage that has been in the water a long time and has coral growing on it or similar might create more harm than good. The same rules apply when you are holidays somewhere. If you buy souvenirs stolen from the sea, then you are helping to ruin our precious coral reefs. Don’t ever buy jewelry or souvenirs made from coral, shells or other marine creatures. 3. Buoy oh buoy
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The Wolf by Richard Guilliatt and Peter Hohnen On November 30, 1916, an apparently ordinary freighter left harbor in K i e l , G e r m a n y, a n d would not touch land again for another ¿fteen months. It was the beginning of an astounding 64,000 nautical mile voyage that was to take the ship around the world, visiting islands as far away as Dutch New Guinea, and leaving a trail of destruction and devastation in her wake. For this was no ordinary freighter—this was the Wolf, a disguised and lethal German warship. The Wolf is one of the strangest and most thrilling stories of high adventure that I have ever read, a real-life adventure and richly detailed picture of a world being profoundly transformed by war. Drawing on eyewitness accounts, newspaper articles, declassi¿ed government documents, unpublished diaries and correspondence unearthed during ¿ve years of research, Richard Guilliatt and Peter Hohnen have brought to life one of the most remarkable yet least-known episodes of the First World War. In this gripping account of the audacious expedition, the authors tell the story of the commerce raider’s assignment: to terrorize distant ports of the British Empire by laying minefields and sinking freighters with the intention of starving her enemy into submission. Yet to maintain secrecy, The Wolf could never pull into port or use her radio, and to comply with the rules of sea warfare, her captain fastidiously tried to avoid killing civilians aboard the merchant ships he attacked, taking their crews and passengers prisoner before sinking the vessels. The Wolf thus became a huge Àoating prison, at one point holding as many as 750 captives, including a number of women and children, from twenty-¿ve different nations. With crew and prisoners crowded together in an improbable survival story, the warship became a world in miniature. The story captures the excitement but also the moral ambiguity of war. Forced to survive on food and fuel plundered from other ships, facing death from scurvy, and hunted by the combined navies of ¿ve Allied countries, the Germans and their prisoners came to share a common bond. The will to survive transcended enmities of race, class and nationality. Some prisoners struck up close friendships with members of the German crew, some of whom had lived in Sydney and San Francisco before the war. Sexual affairs were kindled between German crew and female prisoners. A six-year-old American girl, captured while sailing across the Paci¿c with her parents, was adopted as a mascot by the Germans. For decades the true story of the Wolf’s path of destruction was covered up by wartime censors and anti-German paranoia that had been sweeping Australia since the war began. The depredations of commerce raiders caused hysteria and spurred wild rumors and speculation among the Australian population, stirred up a Hun-hating press full of cartoons of ape-faced Germans marching through Belgium with babies stuck to their bayonets. Under the command of Captain Karl Nerger, who conducted his deadly business from November 1916 to February 1918 with an admirable sense of chivalry, the Wolf traversed in one unbroken voyage three of the world’s four major oceans, the equivalent to nearly three circumnavigations of the earth - destroying more than thirty Allied vessels totaling more than 138,000 tons through minelaying and raiding. The ship’s presence held up trade for
lengthy periods, immobilized numbers of Allied cruisers in distant waters, and launched Germany’s only direct attacks on Australia and New Zealand during the Great War. An aspect of his high seas drama that I most appreciated was the authors’ emphasis on the human dimension. We learn of the multi-dimensional social and political world through which the Wolf voyaged, with all its class divisions and xenophobia, its bravery and stoicism, its combination of old-world social mores and rapid technological change. I was constantly taken aback by how far maritime and military technology had advanced in the ¿rst decades of the 20th century.
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Captain Nerger, hailed as a war hero upon his return to Kiel, was ignominiously re-assigned to skipper a German minesweeper, then took a job in charge of factory security with the industrial conglomerate Siemens. When the Russians swept into Berlin in August 1945, Nerger at age 70 was arrested and thrown into the grim Sachsenhausen concentration camp. He survived 18 months, meeting an untimely end when he was beaten viciously over the head with a iron bar when he refused to hand over his shoes to another prisoner in the freezing winter of 1947. The old freighter, seized by the French government as part of war reparations, was recommissioned as the Antonius and given a new lease of life as a passenger freighter playing the very same Paci¿c trade routes where she had caused so much havoc and death. After more than a decade of uneventful peacetime service, carrying passengers totally unaware of the ship’s dark history, the old ship was ¿nally scuttled in 1931. The Wolf has won the prestigious Mountbatten Maritime Award for the best literary contribution to maritime issues. The judges described the book as “a masterpiece of literary writing enhanced by meticulous research.” The book has its own website which accesses bios of the authors, purchasing information, a photo gallery, reviews and other accolades.
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The “related links” button leads you to fascinating supplemental media: silent ¿lm footage of the Wolf’s crew and prisoners, a collection of more than 200 photographs taken aboard the ship, info on a German television 2007 documentary on the Wolf produced by the captain’s grandsons, underwater ¿lms made of raider’s victims, history websites that hold a rich store of information about raiders of both wars and scanned pages of thousands of historical newspapers. This is history brought vividly and dramatically to life. The book is at once a gripping, emotionally charged work of narrative and scholarship, as well as an astonishing story of one of the most daring clandestine naval missions of modern times, a feat of military seamanship that is so singular and remarkable that it was never, nor could it ever be, repeated.
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“Never Mind The Quality Feel The Width” “What on earth do you call THAT?” “It’s your new home sir” “That’s not a house it’s more of a shed, “Oh no sir, it falls into our “luxury villa” category. “Luxury villa? I was wrong, the word shed is a somewhat over complementary word that perhaps should be replaced by the word kennel.” “There’s no need to be rude sir it is to the specification you ordered.” “The picture on the website indicated a full sized house.” “Oh but it is full sized.” “For a dog maybe.” “But of course sir.” “A dog house, you’ve built me a dog house?” “Isn’t that what you wanted sir?” “Of course not you offspring of a constipated gerbel.” “Now, now sir there’s no reason to become unpleasant, I’ll have you know that my father was a person highly esteemed in his chosen profession in the vending of nasal perforations.” “I didn’t want a doghouse.” “Perhaps you didn’t see the tab in the top corner of the online order form sir.” “Tab, what tab?” “The white one in the top right hand corner with the words “fullsize option” clearly written on it in white letters.” “Just a minute, what’s this stuff painted to look like bricks?” “It’s our latest innovation sir, eko walling.” “Eko walling? What’s it made of?” “A very sophisticated material known as Charta Anacyclismus sir.” “Charta Anacyclismus? It looks like old egg cartons to me.” “Oh sir, not old, we use the word recycled.” “Recycled, whatever, it’s cardboard.” “Very good for insulation sir, keeps you cool and you don’t hear the dogs barking at night. It’s environmentally sound sir, this building design won a Green Woggle award at Crufts this year.” “The roof is drooping in the middle and what’s that? It’s newspaper, I can see newspaper in the roof.” “Oh no sir not newspaper, this is a new material, a highly sophisticated product that just looks a bit like newspaper.” “New material, what is it pray?” “This is the latest in French roofing material.” “I don’t want to know what it is, I want to know what it is you parrot faced warty wazok.” “It’s very environmentally friendly and easy to repair.” “WHAT IS IT?” “Well actually it’s papier mache.” “PAPER MACHE? So I’ve paid three hundred thousand dollars for a dog kennel made from egg cartons, newspaper and a bit of glue.” “Oh no sir, er well on second thoughts yes......you have, but it was what you asked for.” “Come here you mess of rhinoceros vomit and you’ll get what you are asking for.” “I can see you are having a sense of humour failure sir but did you check the small print.” “Small print, what small print?” “Here sir down in the bottom corner, would you like to borrow my magnifying glass.” “The developer reserves the right to supply the client with whatever he chooses regardless of what the client has requested. Should the client raise his voice, use foul language or pull funny faces the developer may take possession of all the client’s property including his house, car, dog, smartphone and teddy bear.”
Hardly a days goes past when we don’t hear a tale of woe of someone who has been badly treated when building, buying or carrying out work on their property. Sadly, in spite of there being many highly professional experts working in the building industry in Bali, there are others who don’t know what they are doing (last week I couldn’t even spell the word builder, now I are one) and yet others who are opportunists ready to cheat some poor soul out of their life’s savings. It all sounds depressing, even frightening doesn’t it? But before you go slitting your wrists in despair note that there are many satisfied property owners in Bali and there are some very effective ways that people can use to protect themselves. By following sensible procedures in carrying out a project all the necessary checks and balances are provided for and there are professionals available to help you through the process. Let us start with a little understanding. While people may be very quick to start saying they have been cheated or ripped off, in many situations this may not be the case. It is important to remember that the average building contractor in Bali does not have an academic education, he puts together a price that he and his friends have agreed to that may very well not be based on a full understanding of the work to be carried out and a detailed costing of that work. The price sounds really good and is accepted by the client but, as the job proceeds, the builder realises he is going to have to reduce his costs to make any money at all (or avoid a loss). He reduces the amount of steel and cement he uses, uses cheaper wood, etc. He is not really cheating, he is working within the price that has been agreed. The client is getting what they paid for but, by negotiating a tough price, they have reduced what they will receive in quality and quantity. To avoid this problem it is useful to know what the “right” price should be. We’ll come to that in a minute. There are those of course who are, as I said, opportunists who set out with the intention of being dishonest to extract money. To guard against these people make sure you only deal with qualified people (and I am not talking about a certificate in
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flower arranging), check their reputations and set a few tests for them to make sure they know what they are doing and are looking after your interests. It may be advantageous to engage a professional Project Manager, someone who knows the industry, to act as your advocate and keep things straight. He or she can deal on your behalf with all the specialists and contractors that will be involved in your project. Obviously you need to find a Project Manager you are happy with, has integrity and you feel you can trust. The next thing to do is to check that the professionals who will be engaged on your project are fully qualified in their fields of expertise.
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It is important when putting together your team that there are no conflicts of interest that will encourage cheating. The most common such conflict here is the situation in which the architect takes on the roles of both the project manager and the building contractor, in such a situation who is going to keep the builder honest? It is a good idea to separate the roles and engage specialists. Where possible it is also a good idea to negotiate fixed fees, anyone whose fee is a percentage of total project cost is hardly likely to spend effort saving you money now are they. Among these specialists there is one person who will contribute more than any other to protecting your interests, it is a role you will rarely hear of here in Bali. The Quantity Surveyor. His role is to provide a BoQ (Bill of Quantities) that clearly defines exactly what will be delivered in the project including all the services to be provided, payment of specialists and a fully comprehensive breakdown of the labour and material costs of every single task to be completed to finish the job. It is a good idea to check this bill of quantities which should be included within the contract documentation and signed by the builder. It should state thing such as: The sizes and quantity of steel to be used in the reenforcement, the specifications of the concrete mixes, the quality and brand of tiles used on the floors, the type of rock to be used for decoration, the species of wood to be used for window frames and doors, the quality of roofing tiles, the number of paint coats and the paint quality and brand to be used, square meterage of all these items, the brand and item numbers of equipment and fittings such as air conditioners, pumps, taps, toilet bowls etc. The fees to be paid to the architect, structural engineer MEP design engineer, project manager, the pricing should also include understandings of the series of progress payments and the maintenance period.
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Just a minute, this sounds very exhaustive doesn’t it? Well yes it does. The quantity surveyor must have the skills and experience to read and fully understand the documents prepared by the architect, structural engineer, MEP design engineer and landscape architect. He must be able to read and understand the specifications of the technical equipment, he must go through all the documents with a fine tooth comb so he fully understands how the building will proceed and how particular problems are going to be solved. He needs all this information so he can accurately estimate what materials and services will be needed and so he can work out how much labour and time will be involved. Allowances may have to be made for adjustments later. The Bill of Quantities will tell you if the builder is underpricing himself or overcharging, the important thing is to determine the right price for the building not the cheapest. There are other benefits so how will the Quantity Surveyor’s work protect you? l l
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Firstly it defines exactly what will be provided in the project and becomes part of the contract documentation. Secondly it provides an objective and independant statement of what the costs of a project should be. This is used to compare with quotations submitted by construction contractors who tender to construct the project. Contractors proposals can be examined to make sure that everything is included and that pricing by the contractor is neither too great nor too small. Thirdly the Bill of Quantities is used to track progress as the project proceeds and to determine progress payments that will be due to the contractor. In the final completion of the project the Bill of Quantities provides a definition of the project which is used by inspectors to ensure that the project has been completed according to the agreed contract. The Bill of Quantities also provides a clear statement of the cost of construction that can be used for valuation and insurance purposes.
Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.wilsonbali.com or at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 288 789. Copyright © 2012 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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It seems that where there is love and hanky spanky there is also an environmental solution.
Take a peek! ZICK SEX TOY Ofer Zick (yes rhymes with…) makes sex toys or specifically T.O.Y (Thinking of You) a high quality, functionally erotic vibratorrrrrr for his favourite thing in the world - women. God love him. But what makes this orgasmic doovilaky get an eco rating? Well first of all it is made from medical grade silicone, which is PVC free and recyclable (eww). It also comes with a charging base so saves up to 3000 batteries (darling get out for some air!) and this charging base doubles as a lamp - a fascinating if slightly intimidating talking point for any suitor. E-SPOT You can make love and save the planet; are you an eco sexual? Eco sexuality is an emerging field looking at the values of love, peace, sexual healing and freedom, and global planetary stewardship. Well obviously! Apparently our nearest primate relatives engage in a more female-based approach to sexuality (which is not none at all and not girl on girl either, oh cynics) and suggest a more peaceful social milieu. Loving sexual freedom (as opposed to promiscuity) is synonymous with healthier children and safer communities. If you say so! And who would be surprised to discover that the world’s favourite porn star Annie Sprinkle is a pioneering sexecologist. Visit www.sexecology.com HEAD OVER TO NIGE’S PLACE Because being green is so damn sexy it would seem unnecessary to be using a dating website. But apparently even people who want to love and honour the earth are too busy to find the perfect planet paramour to share their passion for organic wine and sulfate free bubble baths. So here is what you do if you are becoming a tree humper instead of a tree hugger, join up to “Nigel’s eco dating” website. The idea of a dating website sounds a little frantic and all forlorn, but like I say people are
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For Sale; Cool room, three meters long, three meters high, two and a half meters wide. This cool room was installed one year ago and never used. Can be used as a freezer if you want, -15C no problems. Compressor and evaporater all imported from USA. Replacement cost 120 juta, will sell for 45 million rupiah nego. Will take Visa or Master Card with no 3% commision. Contact Peter Flexi 0361 746 4200. Kerobokan. [162] For Sale; Display chiller stainless steel and glass, goes well imported from Italy, looks nice in as new condition. Original cost 28 million rupiah, will sell for 12 million rupiah nego. Visa/ Master Card no problem. Peter Flexi 0361 746 4200. Kerobokan. [163]
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busy I guess, especially when the list of requirements for a mate now includes green ethical and philosophical values. And how can you not love a dating site run by a guy called Nigel, who not only puts his name on it but his sweet nerdy comic strip face as well. Nigel also runs an eco store btw. www.nigelsecodating. com and www.nigelsecostore.com. NUDE SPREAD I love yoga, I love getting hot and sweaty, I love getting nude. But hot, sweaty, nude, yoga is something I have never tried…well, not on purpose and certainly never in a class with other jiggling sweaty nudists. Bali could be said to have everything but does it have THIS!! Anyone! Apparently there are co ed classes in some parts of the world, but there does seem to be a definite sway towards all male classes. I’ve got some practical questions here! For starters does it get a heaving sexual vibe or feel more like an urology/gynecology convention? Not to mention sticky bits and skin burn. HEHE MAN In a survey once conducted by NUTS Magazine (yep that’s a zine for dudes) it was found that being an environmentally friendly guy was more important than a good sense of humour to woman. Now I am all for the environment but that sense of humour would have to be running closely behind because a boring environmentalist might be admired for his ethics but not for his mojo. Apparently if you care for the environment, and I mean actually care by actively showing you do then the gals suspect of you being a loving, caring type. But it is more than this, a lady likes a strong man of principles, a man who stands up and believes in something and does something about it. But fickle frauds get unearthed eventually…
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The Sun has entered Aquarius and the New Moon was also in this sign just before the fortnight began and Mars has turned retrograde. However the really big news is that Neptune has entered Pisces. Saturn joins Mars in retrograde motion and Venus is set to enter Aries by the end of the fortnight. Full Moon Leo occurs at the very tail end of this fortnight also. A distinct change from the preceding weeks has occurred with the emphasis now placed on the cosmic agenda rather than the everyday workings of our life. Uranus the ruler of Aquarius is in Aries and is ready to join with Venus. As it makes its way towards the meeting with Pluto in June, it is busy activating within the psyche all those things that are slated for change as the square pulls into exactitude. Mars retracing steps through to April and Saturn reworking relationships. Mercury travelling close to the Sun is relaying its information and bringing inspirational thoughts through the Aquarian vibration. Venus moving out of the ‘truly madly deeply’ sign of Pisces and into ‘throw all caution to the wind’ Aries and promptly teams up with Uranus to bring unexpected romantic liaisons and abrupt endings and beginnings. Meanwhile the Neptune Pisces is casting a net of unconditional love and forgiveness over everyone and everything. This isn’t really the time to be getting new projects off the ground. It’s more of a revising and restructuring interlude where we allow the old to dissolve in preparation for the next cycle. FULL MOON 18 Leo 32 February 8, 2012 5:55 a.m.
ARIES: Although your planetary ruler is now moving backwards (at least as it appears in the sky) you are nonetheless feeling optimistic and confident as the challenges around you seem to be flowing thick and fast. The tendency with the Mars in Virgo is to procrastinate or hesitate out of the fear of making wrong choices. A little discernment goes a long way, the former however tends to be a little nerve wracking. Avoid the confusion of mental deliberations and take the initiative even if you have to make alterations at a later date. With Uranus in your sign giving you the courage to do just that, all is well.
LIBRA: These last days of Venus in Pisces soften the edges of all your relationships. Saturn at the last degrees of your sign turns retrograde and you feel things slowing down in your business life. Like the rest of us you are preparing for the days of introspection, integration and assimilation. Is the work that you’re doing, your true service work, your vocation or is it just a means to an end? With your deep appreciation for the beautiful things in life you are unable to stay in stressed environments for too long. How is your health holding up as this can often be the measure of how happy your soul is? As Venus enters Aries, be prepared for radical departures.
TAURUS: The smooch session is about to come to an abrupt end as Venus moves into Aries. You may experience a little more alone time or the opportunity to express your individuality now. As Venus enters Aries she meets that wild card Uranus. Everything is possible and it’s going to be an exciting interlude or adventure that takes place during the second week of February. This Aquarian season generally stretches you beyond your limits anyway and be sure to take advantage of Jupiter’s luck and grace in your sign by making the changes that you’ve been threatening for ever so long. There are times it is appropriate to act and times to wait.
SCORPIO: This Pluto Capricorn generation is bringing a large dose of solid, grounded and practical means to achieving your goals and aspirations. Old modes of living and models of existence are quickly cut back to reveal a new refined way of going about the everyday. Although at times there appears to be instability as the transition phase is bridged, you nonetheless move on rapidly once the next phase is revealed. All of this is in preparation for the years 2012 through 2015 when we will all be confronted with massive and unpredictable changes. The good news is that the human heart will be feeling and sharing like never before.
GEMINI: Mercury in Aquarius brings some innovative new ideas to the mix. This fellow air sign offers a sense of the familiar this fortnight. Use this time to write and to record your musings. When you reflect back on these you may then find the visionary thread that they were carrying. Add images and descriptions, as they could be the plans for future implementation. You are well situated at this time even though the retrograde Mars is going to trigger you at some stage during its appointed journey through Virgo. The precision required by Virgo brings with it some compulsive expressions as well as a pressure to perform. Learn to relax.
SAGITTARIUS: Jupiter continues in steadfast Taurus and races headlong towards its date with Pluto in March. This is when you’ll really feel a surge forward and a new direction appearing. Your willingness to let go at that time is at an all time high. For now, you continue with the practical details of life and putting things in order. Remember this is an accumulating time. Value systems are being remodeled and old ideas questioned and if necessary discarded. Although the forward motion is thwarted somewhat you can still revel in the antics of playfulness and pleasure seeking. This is your time to build a foundation for your future.
CANCER: Friends are a key aspect of your life and this month brings social gatherings to the fore. You will be inspired to participate within group events and possibly even be the host for some of these. At the very least you will want to socialize and particularly around the Full Moon in Leo. Late degrees Cancer people are being challenged by Saturn, that stern old taskmaster and Pluto at the other end of the spectrum in early degrees bringing some lasting transformation. You may find yourself between a rock and a hard place, although you will still manage to be the spark of inspiration at any gathering.
CAPRICORN: It’s almost review time again as Saturn turns retrograde at the final degree of Libra. It is set to enter Scorpio in October, so will be concerned with partnership, sharing and relationship. Understand that even though it feels like the same old round of events and situations you are on a spiraling cycle, so it’s not really the same thing over and over again. Pluto continues as well to bring you into the fold of world events that are affecting all our lives at a consciousness level. Although it’s impossible to foretell the future events you can manage and maintain you own state of balance, harmony and equilibrium.
LEO: This fortnight brings the balancing act as you teeter between the Aquarian eccentricity and the Leo extroversion. At the end of the day it may be better to just be yourself and share from your own inspiration than trying to please or perform for others. This is the time to assimilate information and to digest deeply new ideas that have come your way in recent months. With the Mars in Virgo retrograde you have the opportunity to go over these, and to really integrate, dissect and discern this information with a fine intellect. Rather than it being the time to act, it is the time to investigate your motives for doing what you do.
AQUARIUS: Uranus will team up with Venus towards the end of this fortnight and bring a breath of fresh air to your relationships. It will mean the beginning of a new one for some and a very pleasant surprise for others. Your life is being inspired to move in new and untried directions and this naturally includes your existing relationships. Some may be shocked by your radical departure from old ways and others will be so impressed they’ll join with you. There is boldness about your actions and you are able to speak up in ways that surprise even you. Allow this evolution its free reign to modify your life.
VIRGO: So a lot of the hype this fortnight and in the weeks and months to come is Mars moving backwards and forwards in your sign. It is going to wander over your Virgo Planets more than once. Being a native of the peculiarities of the Virgo traits you will more than likely deal efficiently with this extension to this Mar’s sojourn. What will be pronounced is your procrastination, indecisiveness and your ability to order your life and probably more than once or twice in these coming months. Getting it right for a perfectionist can be frustrating and could lead you to stress related maladies. Flip over to the Pisces polarity and relax.
PISCES: As Neptune enters your sign this fortnight your dreams begin to take shape. The life you’ve always dreamed of is now right in front of you and you may feel like pinching yourself to see if it’s actually real. This is the beginning of a brand new chapter in your life. An exciting chapter that deviates from all that you’ve known in the past. Embarking on a journey without destination could seem like a scary adventure to most people and yet for you this is exactly what the soul has been craving. Longing to know itself from the inside out rather than the other way round. The veils have thinned to such a degree that it is impossible to hide.
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For Sale; Selection of custom made fine wood table top picture frames. Priced to sell - First come first serve - Call +62 36 1210 3838 or email <shunyata@ buysubliminal.com>. Gianyar. [151] For Sale; Furniture: cabinet with drawer /160x088x050) brown with marmorplate on top 2.0 Mio nego bedside cabinet, teak each 400k nego. Please send SMS to 0819 0591 5203 Sanur. [074] For Sale; Cupboard (lemari pakaian) brown colour, two door, mirror on front, 2metres high, 1meter wide. Excellent condition, selling for 350,000. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. [067]
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For Sale; Due to bathrooms renovations-3x10mm glass doors. 2200x1000, 2400x750, 2400x900: panels2, 2400x500, 2300x1200. Contact 0821 4669 9001. Kuta. [088] For Sale; Used iPad2 Wi-fi 3G 16GB white, two magnetic cover, very good condition, only few month bought it, use only a month, like new one as never use it anymore. Contact: 0812-385-7566. Kuta. [089]
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For Sale; DVDs: different movies and TV series, 60 DVD for Rp 100.000, must take all. Please call/txt 081 2389 5258. [040] For Sale; 9ft long board for sale. Ideal for beginners. Quite an old board and painted, yet never broken. 2.5 million ONO. Please call/ text: 0878 6117 5128. Seminyak. [041] For Sale; Brand new, Nokia E63 unwanted new year gift, only purchased a week ago. Selling for only 1,3. Great for Chinese new year gift. Call: 0361 - 960 1096. [042] For Sale; Prolink Wireless AP/HSPA Router model PWH2004. Plug in your dongle and it makes a wireless network. Boxed & hardly used. Rp. 750,000. Central Ubud. Call/email if any questions. 0812 4643 4950. <philipbigio@gmail. com>. [043] For Sale; Ultra infrared foot and calf massager, 12 selectable speeds, 8 step infrared heat function provides soothing heat therapy to your feet soles. Massaging nodes stimulate all pressure points on the feet. 2 juta. 0813 3779 3030. Seminyak. [052]
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For Sale; All must go, my dresses, leather bags, snake skin bags and wallet, shoes, blouses, skirt, branded glasses, branded watch replica, my collections is just nearly new. Come and see, be the first. Call 0812 4644 3232, 0854 4360 2888. Sanur. [054]
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For Sale; Dining table 2.2 x 1m and six chairs. Sofa 2.8 x 2.8m with coffee table 1.2 x 1.2m, clean, rarely used, ex private residence. E-mail <andrianilina@yahoo.com>, 0361 362 0946. Bukit. [044] For Sale; PC pentium 4, LG monitor 17 inch, windows XP RAM 500 mb, HDD 250 GB, + modem ask for Rp. 1,2 million nett. Perfect condition. Good for learner, Call 0813 3872 4288. [045]
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For Sale; Hamilton Ventura Chronograph Quartz, genuine leather strap with buckle. No box, no papers but excellent conditions. Shops sale it at USD 600 c. ca best offer secure it. E-mail <girgiogabbrielli@gmail. com> for picture. Sanur. [046]
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For Sale; Canon T90 collector item (used by a professional at 1990 Italy World Cup) in working conditions. Best offer secure it. Please e-mail to <giorgiogabbrielli@gmail. com> and I’ll send you a picture. Sanur. [047] Wanted; Deadstock or overrun yoga wear, jewelry or other fashion items, must be brand new! No shoes or homewares. Wholesale pricing only. Needed by 15 March. I live in Ubud. <rachel@ whatsnexthk.com>. [048] For Sale; Scubapro Uwatec Air Z O2 dive computer with Transmitter, new battery, together or separate with Scubapro MK20/S600. Price nego in USD! 0813 3779 3030. Seminyak. [049]
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For Sale; Mares Isotherm 6.5 mm semi dry suit for Mola Mola diving in comfort, size 5L (zipper problem) and 3mm nemo wetsuit, size X(X)L, as new. Price nego in USD. 0813 3779 3030. Seminyak. [050]
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25 January - 08 February, 2012
Retail Therapy
with Kung Hei Fat Choy! Wishing you all good health, wealth and happiness for the Year of the Dragon! Get into the mood with a tasty dim-sum lunch at Feyloon, Jl Raya Kuta & for a more festive dining out occasion, try the Golden Lotus Chinese restaurant, Dynasty Hotel, Kuta – tasty scrumptious bites!! A whole column load of Snippets; new shops + continual movement, with many retailers taking advantage of the retail property growth from Seminyak & further into Kerobokan. Firstly, kick off the year with a rejuevenating & cleansing result-orientated oxygen infusion facial, where? The Karma Group of Spas, (Karma Kandara, Karma Jimbaran, Karma Waterbom) products are 100% organic & available for retail purchase. You can enjoy lots of other speciality treatments too, so don’t daly make your apt! E: karmaspa@karmaresorts.com Bali’s first perfume, Bali Temple Flowers is a sweet sensation of floral notes, available from Biku restaurant, Jl Petitenget, Seminyak. A fragrance to take back home or use as you wish! Tarot & Tea Readings, what does 2012 hold for you? Apts Biku! Bathe has opened it’s doors for 2012 & well worth the wait!(inside the store window sits a fat white bathtub filled with water where dozens of yellow ducks float) is reminiscent of an old fashioned French store which highlights exquisite interior Bathe décor detail – from iron work, glass decanters, old bottles, antique light fittings and mirrors, setting the scene for an exclusive range of bathroom product. Bath lotions, oils, soaps & candles plus a range of shampoo & conditioner even spied a speciality item, a hair shampoo remedy for lice. There’s striped bath & hand towels, loofahs to pure essential oils & vials of fragrance for your purse. All product potions stand to attention on dark wooden shelving or reside in glass cabinets. There are two formulations depending on your skin type, prices are affordable, so take your pick! Bathe on Jl Petitenget, opposite Kayana Villas next to W hotel entrance. T : (0361) 4737580 Press Ban, Jl Laksmana next door to Mini Mart before you arrive at Seminyak Square. Press Ban is a small store with a retro look! Lots of thought has gone into interior with ‘plenty of old’ dotted around, a great foil for an interesting selection of the vintage clothing for girls (dresses, some long & skirts + accessories) guys (shirts, polo’s, jeans & jackets) along with their own Press Ban label. It’s a quaint store that fills a playful niche in the everyday selection of shops around, plus you can enjoy a jolly good expresso, a fresh juice and a sandwich for lunch. Lilla Lane, flagship store, Jl Raya Seminyak, is renowned for their presentation of stylish footwear; luxed-up sandals, high heels to stacked wedges and fab flats, along with a sassy collection of handbags, totes, clutch purses and wallets. As well, statement making garments that you won’t find elsewhere that always prove a hit with their regulars. Remember, Lilla Lane offer a speciality service to craft handbags exclusively for you, just take your favorite handbag/purse in and they will do the rest! For all SALE items of Lilla Lane product pop down to their store in the Kayu Aya good product at great prices! (within the huge carpark area of shops & Center, markets) left hand side before you arrive at the Oberoi Hotel. And finally, Lilla Lane will soon have a presence on Jl Petitenget, next door to Lily Jean, bringing you more than a taste of their wonderfull range of classy product. E: lillalane@lillalane.com T: (0361) 738853 Moving on, the old BARCODE resto/bar (next door to BCC Bali Catering Company) has now been transformed into a SALE warehouse for the time being. Mogil has moved their operation here, along with I Magazine, then you will find product from Little Horn, State of Georgia, Pheonix, Maidenlove, Bomba & Yoki more to come so there you have it........ Niluh Djelantic for shoes is to establish her new flagship store on Jl Petitenget, next to Saya Gallery and opp. Sarong restaurant. This certainly is a better spot to park your car & not have to rush, you will have time to try on those amazing ‘skyscraper’ heels & boots that Niluh is so clever in crafting. On offer will be a wider range of leather shoes & bags, as well, Niluh is introducing an exclusive collection of fashion, so this is exciting news! Opens February. Noticed that Lulu Yasmin has taken another step closer up from her Jl Laksmana boutique to Jl Kayu Aya next to two well known fashionable stores, Vivaqua and Uma & Leopold. Likewise Allegra (who has a store on Jl Kunti 1) has also opened another store full of instant impact fashion around the corner into Jl Kayu Jati, heading towards Bodyworks, in no time at all, this little gang will be a villa / shopping haven! And established retailer Divine Diva has also recently opened a few new stores; boutique Savvy Chic (located at the start of Jl Laksmana) with a focus on afford- able fashion & accessories for the ‘younger set’ and then, a larger store named Coco Rose (located on Jl Kayu Jati) on the way to Bodyworks. The emphasis is definitely vacation vibe / resortwear for women, men & children. And soon to arrive keep tabs on your visits here) will be a slew of bold color statement pieces in home (so décor, interior accessories & collectables, perfect additions for your home or villa. And now out of the Petitenget area & down to Jl Legian No 396, Jl Raya Legian to a fresh new hair salon (LUXE Hair) right hand side driving up from Kuta between Jl’s Melasti & Padma. LUXE Hair has introduced a new hair product to Bali called JOICO which has been a top performer of hair products for many years providing excellent results. So what are you waiting for, Rochelle is waiting to hear from you! (just a note, Rochelle worked with JOICO as product educator for Australia) so more keen to show you what great results can be achieved by using JOICO product. than E: rochellenaughton@hotmail.com T: (0361) 763563 For comments and inquiries, email: retailtherapym@yahoo.com.au Visit the website: www.retailtherapybali.com
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For Sale; Custom made thick teak jewelry work bench (2. 5cm thick x 60cm width x 1m long). Excellent buy at 1,800,000Rp each. The wood alone is worth more! Call +62-361-2103838 or e-mail <shunyata@ buysubliminal.com>. Gianyar. [152]
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For Sale; Very rare 18th century Tibetan Thangka painting of ParamasukhChakrasamvara size of painted surface 54cm X 76cm in an elaborate brocade. Call 62-361-2103838, e-mail <shunyata@ buysubliminal.com. Gianyar. [153] C/G/I-27-July 11
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All Types of Silk, Imported Wool, Cotton Stretch Linen, Viscose, French Lace, Cotton Twill Suits, Wedding Gown, Kebaya, Batik Jl Teuku Umar 133 Denpasar Telp/Fax. (0361) 236735, 8422504 / 8422505 Jl. Gatot Subroto No. 89 D Telp/Fax. (0361) 9009181 / (0361) 9009182 C/G/G-2 Nov. 11
The “Original Malas” created and designed by Soma Temple, a resident of Bali for more than 20 years mixing sacred Rudraksha beads with gemstones, silver and gold. Sacred Rudraksha’s have been used for centuries by ancient sages and modern mystics to quiet the mind, cool the body, and enhance awareness. Full of Shakti to protect you. Lovingly and ethically handmade and blessed in Bingin Bali .
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Body & Spirit Wanted; A copy of Schapelle Corby’s book called My Story. I am prepared to buy, rent or loan. E-mail <helen. marie.1@hotmail.com>. [077]
◆ Overseas experience ◆ Professional & qualified in esthetics & restorative dentistry ◆ Braces by Orthodontist ◆ Dentures and Implant dentistry ◆ Modern sterilization & equipment Jl. Gatot Subroto Timur 99 E, Denpasar (0361) 742 1817 & 0887 385 4442 Email: janicewijaya@yahoo.com C/He/G-2 Nov. 11
For Sale; 3 tables teak wood - size 80cm x 80cm x 80 cm - glass inserted on top - only 6 months old - perfect state - price Rp. 500.000 each. Please contact 0812 3692 4597. Ubud. [078] For Sale; Professional waffle machine for Belgian waffles 1600 w weight 21 kg full inox - only 6 months old European material - perfect state - HP 0812 3692 4597. Ubud. [079] For Sale; Canon EOS 450D with bag, good condition Rp. 3.8mln. Lens Canon 1785mm f/4-5.6 IS USM + Hoya PL-CIR - 3.8 mlnRP. if by all, give price 7 mln! Tel: 0812 3619 3837 (for SMS). Egor. Nusa Dua. [080]
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For Sale; Teive mens watch with diamonds, super prime condition, automatic, leather band, white dial. Serious buyer ctc 089 8010 7777. Denpasar. [114]
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For Sale; Canon power shot camera, swivel screen, 12x zoom, SD card, movie, takes beautiful photos, excellent condition, looks new, complete in box, selling for 2.2 million. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. [068] For Sale; All in good condition. 3 Children Safety iron gates each for Rp. 200.000,- or all for Rp. 500.000,-. 08121 6125 038 or e-mail: <sanurhome@gmail. com> for pics. Sanur. [069]
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For Sale; All in good condition. Bright Star Baby bouncer and rocker Rp. 200.000,-; Baby Musical Play Gym Rp. 50.000,-; Baby Bath Bed Rp. 25.000,-. Or get them all for Rp. 250.000,-. 08121 6125 038 or e-mail: <sanurhome@gmail. com> for pics. Sanur. [070] For Sale; Queuing line control barriers. 5 units in Silver. 3 units in brass. Used once for a Religion Clothing fashion show at Ku De Ta. Brought from Ace. Please e-mail <anchit@ religionclothingbali.com> for pictures. Kerobokan. [085]
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Those suffering from chronic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, type 2 diabetes, sarcoidosis, multiple sclerosis, ALS (Lou Gehrigs disease), chronic fatigue syndrome, psoriasis, lupus (SLE), chronic lyme disease, hashimotos thyroiditis and crohn’s disease have until now been offered very little hope of any form of cure or disease resolution. In many of these diseases the cause of the problem is simply not clear and the treatment options are very limited to say the least. Most of the treatments are merely aimed at providing symptomatic relief and also at trying to keep the disease from deteriorating further, which is often done by using large doses of drugs. In turn these drugs often lead to many more problems which can often be worse than the original disease. New Research Implicates Bacteria Further research into this area has now revealed that the cause of most of these conditions can be traced to a small bacteria which is called an L-form or cell wall deficient (CWD) bacteria. Many classical forms of bacteria have been shown to transform themselves into very tiny variants of the same species, losing their cell wall in the process. These bacteria have developed the ability to remain alive and proliferate undetected inside the cytoplasm of the cells they infect. These cells include macrophages, the very cells of the immune system that the body uses to kill invading pathogens. Once inside these cells, they cause our own cells to release inflammatory chemicals which can lead to pain and/or fatigue. Many of these classic bacteria are thought to be in a chronic state referred to as the L-form. L-form bacteria simply represent part of the natural life cycles of classical bacteria. Under certain conditions, they mutate from classical bacteria, losing their cell walls in the process. Researchers have known about L-form bacteria for over a century, but they have not fully understood their role in causing chronic disease. Because they lack a cell wall, many antibiotics are unable to kill them directly and they cannot be detected by standard laboratory tests. Hence if you have been suffering from any of the above conditions and your doctor has referred you for the standard laboratory tests, he will not be able to detect that you have any of these CWD bacteria in your body or your cells. Vitamin D and Immunity The ability of these bacteria to proliferate in the body is directly related to the vitamin D receptor (VDR). The VDR is very important to your body as it controls the innate immune system – the body’s first line of defence against infection. It’s also responsible for turning on/off a wide array of genes and chemical pathways. A 2010 study showed that the VDR significantly affects 229 human genes. Many of these genes have long been associated with autoimmune disease and cancers including, for example, the genes IRF8 (linked to multiple sclerosis), and PTPN2 (connected to Crohn’s disease and type I diabetes). The activation of certain genes also leads to the synthesis of antimicrobial peptides. The antimicrobial peptides (AMP) are the body’s “natural antibiotics” and have a potent anti-bacterial effect. They also can also kill viruses and fungi by disrupting their membranes and interfering with metabolism. Vitamin D is metabolised in your liver to 25 hydroxy-vitamin D (25 D), which is then further acted upon by an enzyme which turns it into 1,25 hydroxy-vitamin D (1,25 D). When exposed to infection and damage (i.e, from bacteria or viruses), the body begins to convert the inactive form 25 D into the active form 1,25 D. As cellular concentrations of 1,25 D increase, 1,25 D activates the VDR, turning on any number of genes the receptor transcribes. However, bacteria create ligands, which like 25 D, inactivate the VDR and, in turn, the innate immune response. This allows the microbes to proliferate. In response, the body increases production of 1,25 D from 25 D, leading to one of the hallmarks of chronic inflammatory disease: a low 25 D and a high 1,25 D. This pattern is a result of the disease process rather than a cause. For a variety of reasons, neither increased consumption of vitamin D nor the body’s synthesis of additional 1,25-D is ultimately effective at combatting infection. Consequently, people who are infected with these L form bacteria and are obtaining vitamin D (either dietary or through sun exposure) are no longer able to produce the AMPs or turn on their innate immune system, which is the only way to remove them from the body. This allows these bacteria to spread even further and to lead to various chronic diseases as noted above.
Different types of classical bacteria and their L forms will lead to different chronic and debilitating diseases, which until now, have had no cure. When your innate immune system is not functioning, you will have a very hard time keeping any type of infective organism under control. You may find that childhood infections are still lingering and often re-emerge, and mycoplasma and candida (yeast) infections become common leading to poor health and chronic fatigue. Turn On Your Innate Immune System and Cure Chronic Disease Antibiotics on their own won’t and can’t remove the L form bacteria from your cells and body: the key is to turn on the innate immune system to do the killing and the healing for you! Professor Trevor Marshall from Australia started taking an interest in L form bacteria after he himself was diagnosed as suffering from sarcoidosis, and incurable chronic disease.
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Marshall refused to accept the notion that he would be stuck with this dreadful disease for life, hence he used his background as a biomedical engineer to create a model that explained exactly how L-form bacteria are able to turn off the immune system and persist in the body. Secondly, he was able to use this model in order to create a treatment protocol that effectively kills L-form bacteria. This was called the Marshall Protocol. Patients on the treatment use pulsed, low-dose antibiotics, along with a safe medication that activates the immune system to eliminate L-form bacteria over a period of several years. Avoidance of vitamin D both in the diet and from sunlight is also required. He used this protocol to cure himself from sarcoidosis and since then many other people with a wide array of chronic diseases are using the treatment with reportedly very good results. Most are reporting symptomatic improvement and a number of patients have claimed complete resolution of symptoms. Marshall has since written several papers and given numerous presentations that detail the pathogenesis of chronic disease. Many doctors are now using his protocol.
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I believe that the Marshall Protocol when used in conjunction with Rife Electro-Frequency Therapy & Whole Body Ozone therapy has the potential to reverse most of our current health problems and diseases. There is now great hope for healing previously incurable diseases! If you have any questions or feedback on the above article you can email me at DrTheodoreBali@gmail.com
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Please note that the contents of this article are the opinions of the author and should in no way be taken as medical advice. If you have any specific medical concerns please consult your doctor for an assessment. Dr Theodore is an Australian Medical Doctor now living in Asia – based in Singapore. His Major Specialties are; Anti Aging Medicine, Whole Body Detoxification, Stem Cell Therapy Natural Health and Healing, Male Enhancement, Whole Body Ozone Therapy, Fat Loss and Body Re-Sculpting, Exercise With Oxygen Therapy, Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy and Nutritional Counseling. He is the Founder of the Asian Society of Anti Aging Medicine (ASOAAM), and is a Member of the American Academy of Anti Aging Medicine and the World Anti Aging Academy of Medicine. He is a Lecturer and Trainer in Anti Aging Medicine, Whole Body Ozone Therapy, Whole Body Detoxification, Natural Health and Healing.
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the art of body What is a Macrobiotic diet? A macrobiotic diet is a diet formulated by the belief that food, and the quality of food, has an affect on a person’s life on a greater extent than most people realize. Practitioners of a macrobiotic diet believe that food has an affect on health, as well as happiness and well-being. Those who follow a macrobiotic diet believe that natural foods with little to no processing are the best choice of food. In addition, they believe in using traditional methods of cooking and they enjoy cooking for themselves, as well as for family and friends. Literally translated, macrobiotics means “great life.” Physicians and philosophers from around the world have associated macrobiotics with living in harmony with nature while eating a simple and balanced diet. In the 1920’s, George Ohsawa, who founded the modern form of macrobiotics, claimed to have cured himself from a serious illness by changing his diet. Ohsawa believed in the Chinese philosophy of Yin and Yang. They yin represents outward centrifugal movement and the yang represents inward centrifugal movement. Yin and yang are always opposite, with yin being sweet, cold, and passive and with yang being salty, hot, and aggressive. In a macrobiotic diet, the yin and yang need to be kept in balance for good health. Because this balance of the yin and yang is at the core of the macrobiotic diet, foods are all classified as one or the other. This division is in accordance with their properties, tastes, and effects on the body.
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Grains and vegetables are not strong in either yin or yang. Therefore, they are especially important in the macrobiotic diet. These more neutral types of foods make it easier to maintain balance of yin and yang. All foods included in the macrobiotic diet must be organically grown. Whole grains, such as barley, brown rice, oats, millets, rye, buckwheat and whole wheat are thought to be the most balanced of foods in a macrobiotic diet. Therefore, these foods make up about 50 to 60% of the macrobiotic practitioner’s diet. Whole grains are the preferred type of grain in a macrobiotic diet, but small portions of bread and pasta derived from refined flour are acceptable.
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Fresh vegetables make up approximately 25 to 30% of the macrobiotic diet. Broccoli, cabbage, kale, cauliflower, collards, turnips, mustard greens, turnip greens, radish, onion, butternut squash, acorn squash, and pumpkin are the primary vegetables to be included in a macrobiotic diet. Iceberg lettuce, celery, snow peas, mushrooms, and string beans are to be included in the diet only two or three times per week. In a macrobiotic diet, these vegetables are to be prepared by either being steamed lightly or being sautéed with unrefined cooking oil, ideally corn oil or sesame oil.
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5 to 10% of the macrobiotic diet consists of sea vegetables and beans. Chickpeas, adzuki beans, tofu, and lentils are the recommended types of beans. Sea vegetables should be included in the diet. These vegetables are rich in vitamins and minerals. Soups and broths make up about 5 to 10% of the macrobiotic diet. Soups should contain a soybean paste. They also should contain beans and vegetables. In a macrobiotic diet, a few servings of seeds, nuts, and fresh fish (such as flounder, halibut, and cod) each week are acceptable. Acceptable sweeteners in the macrobiotic diet are barley malt, and rice syrup, which is a sweet drink made from rice. Plum and brown rice vinegar may also be occasionally used in the macrobiotic diet. Tamari soy sauce and sea salt can be used to add flavor to soups and to grains.
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Foods such as eggs and dairy products are thought to have strong yang qualities. Similarly, chocolate, refined sugars, tropical fruits, coffee, fruit juice, soda, and hot spices are believed to contain strong yin qualities. Therefore, all of these foods are avoided in the macrobiotic diet. All foods with artificial flavors, artificial colors, and preservatives are also avoided. The macrobiotic diet is more than just a diet, it is a lifestyle, and it embraces a simplistic diet bound closely to nature. If you are interested in learning more about a macrobiotic diet, visit: ●
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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.
Tired of giving out health info to friends and relatives that visit Bali?......Give them this! INFORMATION SHEET FOR TRAVELLERS TO BALI ALCOHOL Avoid local alcoholic brews (e.g. Arak, Tuak) the after effects are not pleasant! Many deaths have occurred both locals and tourists from consuming methanol laced brew. B.B. GUNS B.B. guns are ‘look like the real thing’ pistols that fire small plastic or metal pellets. Apparently harmless, these pistols can have tragic results if eyes become targets! Resist the urge to buy one of these for your children. CONSTIPATION As many travelers suffer from constipation as do suffer from diarrhea. Increase fluid intake and take a mild laxative such as Dulcolax (available most supermarkets and pharmacies) if this should be troublesome. CHILDREN Extra care should be taken with children in the sun to avoid sunstroke and dehydration. Parents need to be diligent with sun creams, hats, umbrellas (for babies) and fluid intake. DENGUE FEVER Dengue fever is common in Bali especially during and just after the wet season. There is no vaccine or medication to treat dengue fever. Dengue is transmitted by a garden mosquito (small black and white striped). Avoid mosquito bites with personal repellants, long sleeved light colored clothing, knock down sprays, plug-ins and nets. Particular caution at sunrise and sunset. DIVING Take advantage of Bali’s magnificent dive spots by using only PADI registered dive shops and certified dive masters as your instructors / guides. DIARRHEA Adjusting your diet (no greasy foods, alcohol, coffee, dairy products) and taking activated charcoal along with oral replacement salts, Gatorade, or Pocari sweat can treat simple diarrhea. A doctor should treat diarrhea lasting more than 24 hours or stomach cramps. DRUGS Recreational drugs are illegal in Bali. If you are offered drugs by street-sellers, they may be police informers or the drugs may be mixtures of cheap but dangerous substitutes. Should you be arrested for use and possession of drugs, the police will detain you for an undetermined length of time. INSECTS Make sure your room is sprayed daily (you may have to do this yourself!) Wear insect repellent / citronella oil if you go outside in the evening. EAR INFECTIONS (or ‘swimmers ear’) Make sure ears are cleaned and dried properly after bathing or showering. If you are prone to ear infections, use ear-plugs while swimming and / or ear drops (e.g. Aqua Ear) after swimming. FOOD Avoid hot or spicy foods if you are not used to eating them. When eating fresh fruit or vegetables, make sure they are washed or peeled. Increase your fluid intake while in the tropics (minimum 8 glasses of water per day to avoid dehydration) FIRST AID KIT Carry a simple first aid kit with you: - Band-Aids - Calamine (for rashes) - Panadol–pain killer/headache tabs. - Scissors / tweezer - Betadine/antiseptic - Charcoal tablets - Tea-tree oil/Stingose (for insect bites) - Oral Replacement Salts ICE Most hotels and restaurants now use bottled water for making ice, however it is wise to check with the hotel staff if you are unsure. Ice from street vendors or small local cafés is best avoided. MARINE STINGS Sea Urchin: Sea urchin spines should be beaten until crushed under the skin, an antiseptic applied, then they will dissolve themselves (they can not be removed as the spines have barbs on them). Jellyfish: Jellyfish tentacles should be removed from the skin. Apply vinegar or Betasone cream. Seek medical advice should you feel dizzy / nauseous / palpitations.
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Coral Cuts: Apply lime juice or Betasone cream, this will neutralize the toxin of the coral. Seek medical advice for deep or open wounds. MEDICATION It you are currently taking any regular medication, make sure that you bring sufficient supplies to last the duration of your holiday. Many medications produced overseas are not available in Bali. PREGNANCY Not recommended to travel later than 30 weeks (premature birth facilities are poor in Bali). Other than this, there should be no problems as long as normal travel precautions are observed. RABIES Rabies is currently a problem in Bali. The full rabies course of vaccines should be administered before traveling to Bali. If however if you are bitten by any mammal (particularly a monkey or a dog) and have not been vaccinated the rabies immunoglobulin vaccine (very expensive and difficult to get) should be sought at a Clinic. SUN Always use a sun block while exposed to the sun. You may burn easier in tropical heat. If you want to get a tan, stick to the local rules of before 10am and after 3pm-sun bathing. If you must go out in midday sun, remember hats, shirts, sunblock and plenty of drinking water. SNAKES There are many kinds of snakes in Bali, both venomous (cobras, vipers) and non-venomous. If you are bitten assume the worst and seek treatment at a hospital ASAP (Sanglah). SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE STD’ s such as Hep. B, HIV, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Herpes, Chlamydia, etc are VERY common in holiday resort areas where there is a large transient population. If you do indulge in a holiday romance please use condoms! TATTOOS Temporary tattoos may cause a local allergic reaction, leaving a permanent scar. Test a very small tattoo to check reaction before having a large one applied. Balinese are wonderful artists however check hygiene and sterile equipment if you decide on a permanent tattoo. TRAVEL INSURANCE You must have travel insurance with medical cover. Medical expenses overseas are very costly and are not covered by your local medical benefits (i.e. Medicare, Green Card, Blue Cross etc.) If you purchase your tickets with a credit card that may offer some amount of cover. VACCINATIONS & PROPHYLAXIS CHOLERA - Not Required YELLOW FEVER - Not Required SMALL POX - Not Required HEPATITIS A - Recommended HEPATITIS B - Recommended TYPHOID - Recommended RABIES - Recommended POLIO - Recommended MENINGITIS - Recommended JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS - Recommended in rural areas TUBERCULOSIS (BCG) - Not Required MALARIA PROPHYLAXIS - Not Required if in Bali, however prophylaxis is advisable if visiting Lombok or other east islands. TETANUS - Current immunity or booster recommended WATER Drink only bottled or boiled water. Tap water is not suitable for drinking. You may need to increase your daily water intake to avoid dehydration while in the tropics (8 glasses per day minimum). Kim Patra is a qualified registered nurse and midwife who has been living and working in Bali for almost 20 years. She now runs her own private practice and medical referral service from her Kuta office. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns with you and she may be contacted via e-mail at info@ chcbali.com or Office number : 0361-2775666.
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by Dr. Rob Art Infinitum Photographic Group Exhibition At TonyRaka Art Gallery, Jl. Raya Mas 86, Ubud Tel: 7816785 The exhibition ‘Art Infinitum’ is a collaboration between Jan Tyniec, Made Wianta, Linda Connor, Lonnie Graham, Vladik Monroe and Joel Singer. All of the artists work in photography in one form or another, and the exhibition addresses the abyss between the subjectivity of the photographer’s eye and the objectivity of the camera’s technology. The curator of the show, Arif Bagus Prasetya, believes that photography has something of an infinity about it, as it is an art form which is continually redefining itself, as well as the ways in which we are seen and see ourselves and the world. ‘Art Infinitum’ presents photography as an infinite expanded into a finite: an art form that is continually evolving through time. Jan Tyniec’s photographs are the product of contrasts and gradations of light and shade. His works rely on his sensitivity to maintain a balance between realisticdocumentary closeness and formal-aesthetic distance. Tyniec’s photographs do not rely on abstract Jan Tyniec composition and sharp focus. The subjects of his pictures are fairly identifiable, and they are shown by emphasizing their hazy, unremarkable, details. Made Wianta treats the photographic medium as anti-art. He adopts photography as a means to move beyond the object to work directly on cultural sign systems. By employing the flat look of an amateur, Wianta uses Made Wianta the photographic medium as a neutral means of presenting information. It’s as if his photographs can be produced by anyone employing a camera, especially now in the era of digital technology.
Linda Connor
Linda Connor’s works prompt remorse and anxieties because the subjects have aged, decayed, or no longer exist. They remind us of the inevitability of death. Connor’s camera records the shadows of ruins, the signs of biological and social lives in the act of destruction. Her photographs are testimonies to our mortality.
Lonnie Graham’s portraits steal fleeting moods and expressions from individual characters. More than documentation, his portraits show his efforts to reveal something about the personalities of the chosen subjects. However, Graham’s portraits reveal and conceal identity simultaneously. This is reinforced by the absence of settings, contexts, or frameworks within which to absorb the subject.
Vladik Monroe’s works refer to existing artworks, especially ones that have ‘iconic’ art history status. In this sense, his works are ‘appropriation’ art. His works are also self-referential since they make reference to the artist himself. Monroe plays the roles of the Vladik Monroe characters in the artworks he appropriates. The results are selfportraits which conceal, obscure, or distort his private identity. Joel Singer’s pieces involve cutting, pasting, and matching images to create new photographic works of art. After Singer began working with traditional collage cut and paste techniques on his computer in the 1990s, his works can be called ‘photomontage’. Singer’s Joel Singer works combine photography and digital art, and show a level of assemblage skills which traditional collage and montage cannot achieve. Artist of the Month Paintings by Budi Agung Kuswara At Taksu Gallery, W Retreat & Spa, Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak. Tel: 738106. Budi Agung Kuswara, also known as Kabul, left Sanur in 2002 to pursue Fine Art studies at the Institut Seni Indonesia in Yogyakarta. Drawing inspiration from the experiences he enjoyed in Yogyakarta, Kabul composes Stranger images that speak of a wide range of issues. They are all presented with a hint of satire, a handful of puns, and come fully loaded with symbolic references. Kabul’s latest series of works, ‘Floating Desire’, start with his memories of growing up on Sanur beach. The experiences of playing in the water, swimming in the ocean, and the joy of surfing and dancing with the waves, represents for Kabul a desire for survival. To keep himself on the surface and to resist the gravity that pulls him down. Not only does this experience occur for Kabul when he is in the water, but, he feels that this can also apply for anyone from any walk of life. The desire to continue to live, the need to stay conscious, and the struggle to stay afloat, are all rooted in our existences. As the example ‘Stranger’ demonstrates, Kabul’s fascination with inflatable plastic toys continues to fuel him, and encourages him to explore all sorts of possibilities of forms, expressions, and purposes of existence. Inside Out Paintings by Setyo Mulyo At Adi’s Gallery, Jl. Bisma 102, Ubud. Tel: 977104
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Setyo Mulyo was born in 1979, in Sidoarjo. He started painting in 1998, and is now studying art at the ATKW in Surabaya. In his work, Setyo wants to describe his fantasies about the universe, his private life, and also touch on global issues. He feels free to express all of his imaginative ideas with oil colors on canvas. Part of his exhibition ‘Inside Out’ depicts futuristic cities. As we look
into pieces like ‘Ideal Mega Polis’, we find fascinating details such as strange architectural designs, confusing traffic systems, Ideal Mega Polis billboards, and trademarks. The concept of Setyo’s city paintings is to describe, through his perspective, human existence. Setyo likens the buildings to people, who have different concepts and points of view. Traffic systems, he feels, describe rules and norms which all people must obey. Setyo also states that he was initially inspired by his childhood, when he liked to play at ‘miniature city’. After his painting and spirituality grew, he now describes his ‘cities’ as representations of human life, and all the details therein. E-mail: artwords2004@yahoo.com.au Copyright © 2012 Dr. Rob You can read all past articles of Artwords at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
ART & ARTISTS Limited Time Exhibitions Artist of the Month Artist : Budi Agung Kuswara Genre : Paintings Period : January 1 until January 31, 2012 Every day, 9.00 a.m. until 9.00 p.m. Location : Taksu Gallery, W Retreat & Spa, Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak Tel: 738106 Art Infinitum Artists : Group Exhibition Genre : Photography Period : January 13 until February 3, 2012 Every day, 10.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m. Location : TonyRaka Art Gallery, Jl. Raya Mas 86, Ubud Tel: 7816785 Grey Lines Artist : Noella Roos Genre : Drawings and Paintings Period : February 4 until March 4, 2012 Every day, 10.00 a.m. until 10.00 p.m. Location : Gaya Art Space, Jl. Raya Sayan, Ubud Tel: 0813377355106 Inside Out Artist : Setyo Mulyo Genre : Paintings Period : January 7 until January 28, 2012 Every day, 10.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m. Location : Adi’s Gallery, Jl. Bisma 102, Ubud Tel: 977104 Meeting Point: From Jogja with Love Artists : Group Exhibition Genre : Paintings Period : January 17 until February 16, 2012 Every day, 9.00 a.m. till 9.00 p.m. Location : Taksu Gallery, W Retreat & Spa, Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak Tel: 738106 Mindscape Artist : S. Teddy D. Genre : Painting & Installation Period : December 28 until January 28, 2012 Every day from 10 a.m. untill 6.00 p.m. Location : Kendra Gallery, Jl. Drupadi 88B Basangkasa, Seminyak Tel: 736628 Reflections Artists : Neal Adams Genre : Oil Paintings Period : January 02, 2012 until February 15, 2012 Every day, 11.00 a.m. until Midnight Location : Cafe des Artistes, Jl. Bisma 9X Ubud Tel: 972706 The 3-Dimensions of asie.one Artist : Olli Fraenkel Genre : 3-D Computer Images Period : February 9 until April 2, 2012 Every day, 9.00 a.m. until 6.00 p.m. Location : Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran Bay Tel: 701010 Please e-mail Bali Advertiser to place your exhibition here free of charge. Bali Advertiser reserves the right to publish or not publish submissions.
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Yoga is life
Guru Ketut Arsana
Part I of this article showed the attraction of Bali for yoga enthusiasts and the evolution of yoga worldwide as a rapidly growing lucrative business. Yoga entrepreneurs are creating business paradigms with an awareness that we are ‘One World, One Love” through reciprocity: Freely giving to the community which supports their yoga ventures. Due to the increasing numbers of yoga devotees to Bali, Desa Seni Eco-Village resort in Canggu and Yoga Barn in Ubud have built additional yoga studios. In 2010 the Governor of Bali inaugurated The Markandya Yoga City at Gunung, Sari Bali. Bali seems to be flowering into what one young Singaporean woman identifies as “the real place for yoga.” Yoga has become a trademark brand. Mass consumerism generates a gradual loss of meaning. A recent program on a National Public Radio station in the U.S. featured a discourse between a Hindu priest and a yoga instructor in a gym. The title of the program: “Has Yoga Strayed Too Far From Its Hindu R o o t s ? ” Essentially, yoga is a spiritual evolutionary path. Yoga is, says Anusura Yoga teacher Tara Judelle, “A dialogue of consciousness”. When Padmasambhava brought the teachings of Buddha to Tibet, Yeshe Tsoygal, a renowned Bon shaman, became his teaching consort resulting in Tibetan Buddhism containing elements of Bon shamanism. In this advancing technological age, yoga’s evolutionary growth is taking on elements of materialism. Guru Ketut Arsana says that “Yoga takes you into your heart” Our heart center is the temple in which the union, the, ‘yoking’ of ourselves back into a conscious dialog with the divine occurs. Linda Madani of Intuitive Flow Yoga says that “Yoga isn’t something you can just “get” then teach like auto mechanics. This truth is key in understanding for a teacher and a student. Yoga is an ongoing process of multi-faceted awareness for life.” The nature of this ‘multi-faceted awareness’ is like a Zen Koan. This is a Zen Koan: Nothing evil, nothing good! My Original Face now! (Those Zen guys always want something now.) On the surface a Zen Koan seems simple yet takes years to fully realize. The ultimate realization happens days, weeks, months or even years later, appearing as if by “accident”. However the accident is created through our devotional intent to discover its ultimate meaning for our life experience. When the accident occurs, this is our now. Yoga initiates a lively conversation between body, mind and Spirit. Bali is an ideal place to begin and deepen this exchange with consciousness. Its lush, sensual nature hugs us into relaxing into and remembering our divine heritage. Its Bhakti (devotion) seeps into our pores. Bali offers a smorgasbord of yoga forms and teachers from many perspectives. These differences are vital in developing an understanding that Unity Consciousness is comprised of harmonic diversity. When I returned to the U.S. from my first trip to a developing country, I stood stunned facing the plethora of products in the produce section. Bali can solicit a stunning effect with its many yoga flavors. There are many doorways into yoga. It doesn’t matter which door you enter-Patty’s Pregnancy Yoga, Freddy’s Flying Yoga or Tantric Toothbrush Yoga. Any form invites us to relax. When we relax, we begin to feel what is real. Our restless mind rests. Relaxation simultaneously introduces us to those rejected parts of ourselves, banished to the dungeon of our hearts. No matter what door we enter each portal can lead you towards the conscious development of the embodiment of your True Nature, Joy. Guru Ketut Bandiastra provides a simple approach to any door: “Enter the yoga door through the pure desire to feel yourself in your skin-to breathe… to relax… to feel the body, mind and feelings in a different way. Enter to learn how to say Namaste and live its meaning.” A student may enter into the yoga dimension to reduce stress, heal an aching back, or as a compliment to rigorous aerobic activity yet at some point the alchemy of combining breath with movement with meditation begins to open a student’s heart and
mind. Questions compelling a student upon the quest of enlightened consciousness arise: “What are my values? What are my beliefs? What do I feel? What is my mind? Who am I? How am I living in the world?” Guru Made Sumantra feels yoga guides us to understand life and to reveal that we are ‘soul in a body’. Yoga is a psycho-spiritual science, a medium which provides us with tools to engage those dungeon dwellers in our heart with detached, loving awareness. Yoga can be a sage relationship expert. Ibu Rai Rasti is a warung owner on Jalan Monkey Forest. She is a 3 year student of Guru Ketut’s Bandiastra. Ibu Rai says yoga shows her how to respond to life instead of reacting. “I know how to control my emotions now so that I do not react with anger, or self-pity. For example, if someone around me is talking too much, I just walk away. I do not give them my attention.” Yoga invites us to awaken, anchor and live into the awareness of our divine inner authority. Gautama Buddha instructed his disciples not to be sheep. He did not want his students to follow him simply because he was packed with enlightenment power. Buddha guided his students to take his words into the walk of their unique life experience to test their validity. A true teacher is a conscious medium allowing the truth of the teaching to flow. He or she points the way. Many students too often participate in a class, turning their power over to the teacher, a perceived outer authority. If yoga takes us into our heart, while in a class, metaphorically hold one hand on your heart, maintaining your own felt experience while extending the other to receive the teacher’s teaching. No matter if one is a novice, a seasoned practitioner or a teacher we are all beginners. The teacher in front of you is also a student. We are all students of the “Great Cosmic Teacher” Guru Made Sumantra reminds us. The teacher practices his or her yoga discipline through teaching. Each teacher imparts his or her understanding of the evolving panorama that is yoga. There are many reasons why a person wants to become a teacher. Tara Judelle asks prospective students who want to learn how to teach Anusura Yoga: “What is compelling you to teach? Do you just want a better job? Do you want to feel yourself as an expert, a star and stand in front of people and be seen? Do you want to teach to be needed? Do you simply want to share your own process regardless if it really helps others?” If the student answers yes to any of these questions she quickly informs them that these motivations are arising from a wrong perspective.
word “America” what comes to mind?” What came to my mind: Fear, greed domination. Then I felt exclusivity by the question because the class is composed of humans from many different countries. I wondered what this question had to do with a 90 minute asana yoga class. It seems that while net surfing the night before he came across a website created by a man who instead of committing suicide wrote down “100 reasons to Live’. This teacher was inspired by this and asked us to consider for our yoga class, our reasons for living. As I was not suicidal I had absolutely no reason to live other than to partake in this yoga class. My next thought was: “Does Oprah now have a yoga teacher training school?” I then looked around to see how I could make an invisible exit. I chose to stay as I was keenly curious on how this teacher put together his brand of yoga. He then led us through a physically demanding asana class. I love to sweat, engage in pure physical workouts and I rose to the occasion. However I did have to wonder: “Why do I want to live?” We were so focused on every inch of our body that there was no room for any other level of awareness. The conclusion of the class brought us back to the initial suicidal prevention intent. How did I feel after class? I felt exhausted, confused and used. I felt like mayonnaise spread on bologna between two pieces of white bread. Tara Judelle calls this kind of teaching a ‘spiritual sandwich”. We are all unique individuals at different points of awareness on our yoga pilgrimage into the heart. I may not resonate with Swami Sunbath yet you might feel he is the most advanced yogi of all time. This is true: When the student is ready the teacher appears. No matter where we are on our dialog of consciousness spiral, we receive the exact teacher and teaching resonant to bring forward that which is ready to be revealed. There are many doors, many teachers and many students needed to spread yoga goodness worldwide. What did the Spiritual Sandwich teacher reveal to me? I am not mayonnaise. Too many yoga students tell me that they attended a class of a teacher who facilitates a deep psycho-emotional exercise at the end of the class. The student leaves ungrounded and emotionally distraught. To my knowledge, the only form of yoga designed to facilitate deep emotional healing is Forest Yoga. Any yoga class can open up locked emotions, yet it is not a context that provides a container and tools for processing the information. If you are aware that you are engaging in deep emotional trauma issues call upon a professional with whom you can safely integrate these past experiences. As a yogini who entered the yoga door labeled: ‘Yoga as SelfTransformation’ at a time when raw food was only for rabbits and a leotard and tights was the only available yoga apparel, I am thrilled at its evolution into mass consciousness. I enjoy living in a community where I see many people carrying yoga mats under their arms instead of guns. Humanity is in the midst of an unprecedented shift in this dialogue of consciousness. We are moving away from discourses founded in fear into ones arising out of Love. Guru Made Sumantra says that “Without Love we cannot channel our energy. Our life is an offering to the Cosmos. We are not separate.” Yoga provides an opportunity for us to, as Master Yogini Uma Inder says, ‘Relax into the intoxication of your Joy.”
Ask yourself a few questions upon completion of a yoga class: “Do I feel safe with this teacher? How do I feel after taking the class? Do I feel uplifted? How do I respond when this teacher speaks and adjusts my body?” Inside of your body is the Cosmos. Listen to it. It will tell you exactly what it needs. We can experience a great physical workout; say in a Power Yoga class simultaneously leaving in a state of dynamic peace and grounded Joy. Patanjali, the person who created the yoga sutras tells us that the practice of asana originated as a means to prepare the mind/body for long hours of meditation. He said that “Posture is mastered by freeing the body and mind from tension and restlessness and meditating on the infinite.” When you leave a class, is your mind clear? Do you feel your heart more open? Many, many moons ago I attended a class of a yoga teacher who happened to be endorsed by experts in other fields and taught other yoga teachers who were experts in their particular flavor of yoga. In other words, the guy was ‘famous’. He was from the United States, my country of origin and the class was on Bali. In these trademark yoga times, it is wise to be alert to a teacher who wants to impose his or her brand of “Self Help” disguised as a spiritual teaching. The first words out of this teacher’s mouth were: “When I say the
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THE HEART OF BALI MUM’s the Word By Michele Cempaka
As a result of the Bali bombing in 2002, Mum Foundation was formed. They are a fully registered Indonesian based non-profit organization with a charter to perform social activities including: Formal and non-formal institutions, orphanages and homes for the elderly, hospital clinics and laboratories and sport and other training facilities. Richard Flax, the co-founder and original conceptor of MUM along with many others, realized that the problems that they were trying to resolve were as much a problem of education and people duplicating their efforts, as not having the tools to solve significant challenges. “We realized that probably the most effective way of developing a solution was to bring together a group of the most successful people in the philanthropic field, so I dreamed up MUM (Manusia Untuk Masyarakat) ‘People for the Community’. The board members of MUM have a connection to other foundations or effective philanthropic endeavors. The idea being, that if a major catastrophe occurs like an earthquake or tsunami that we have within the auspices of MUM the opportunity to resolve some of these crises without having to run around reinventing the wheel,” said Richard Flax. Soon after MUM Foundation was registered, Alison Chester, who was trying to resolve a problem in Benoa for some children who were in a home which was not properly caring for them, took on the job of removing these children from the home which became rather difficult. Alison tried to start her own foundation, but was faced with many legal obstacles, so she came to Richard Flax and asked for help. He invited her to join the MUM Foundation. Thus, solidifying the collaborative relationship in which the MUM Foundation would become an active part of ensuring that the Jody O’Shea Orphanage would be adequately taken care of. “The inspiration for this orphanage was Jodie O’Shea, a young Australian woman who was a victim of the 2002 Bali bombing. With the blessing of Jodie’s parents, Rhonda and Gerard, this orphanage was established in her memory in August 2005, to remind us all that even out of the most tragic events, truly wonderful acts of kindness and humanity can blossom and bring light to the lives of many.” (MUM website) The home currently assists over 50 children some of which live on site and others who live at home with a parent or relative. Additionally, MUM has been working in conjunction with ‘Happy Hearts’, a foundation based in the U.S.A. Together they have built 57 kindergarten schools mainly in areas where there have been significant disasters like Yogyakarta and Bandung, but they are also committed to building schools in Bali. MUM donors are now realizing that there are other kinds of victims who have just as great a need as those who are victims of catastrophes – these are the victims of abject poverty. Thus, there are plans to build one or two schools in Bali in 2012. “The provision of kindergarten schools and equipment is a first step in creating a positive future for children affected by disaster or just poverty. Whilst the results are only a small scratch on the surface of the overall problem, it is a tangible
proof of the concept that the people of the planet do have the resources and can make a real difference.” (MUM website) MUM has also produced two one hour long documentary films, the first for the BBC World About US series in 1977 and the second made in 2001 for the ABC (Australia) and financed by the Film Finance Corporation. This became the ABC’s “Accord” film of the year. These films can be easily understood by anyone with the purpose of establishing a true dialogue with those who are in dire need, and to promote a better understanding of the problems they may be required to face in their lives. The media and instructional cds produced in the past years from GUS and IDEP and other local foundations provide a tool kit for the use of needy communities throughout Indonesia. Other future projects include increasing the quality of healthcare in the Puskesmas system, which are local health clinics which offer a variety of free or very low cost healthcare, to low income and impoverished Indonesian citizens. MUM will get significant support for this training p r o g r a m f r o m t h e We s t e r n Australian government and the associated medical facilities. The idea is that they will send medical professionals to Indonesia to train nurses at the Puskesmas, so that they have a better understanding of how to effectively treat a variety of common medical conditions.
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When queried about administration costs Richard commented: “We are very lean on our administration costs. For every dollar we get, we put at least 90% into our projects. The other 10% goes to pay the administration which consists of Indonesian staff. The MUM foundation doesn’t take anything. The board members actually donate to the organization themselves, so that they can get the best value for every dollar that is donated to MUM. Apart from the direct costs of projects, there are no costs that are levied on the foundation itself by the income that is received by donors.” MUM works with so many families in great need and many of the things the foundation does involves health aspects as well. In addition, the foundation would also like to upgrade the standard of their projects all of which require substantial funds. In the future, MUM would like to spread their activities throughout Eastern Indonesia, build more schools and continue helping with the Jody O’Shea home which gives children living in abject poverty a real chance to have a better life. If you would like to donate or find out more about the MUM Foundation, please visit their website at: www.mumbali.org
For questions or comments about this article or if you would like me to do an article about your organization, please email: michelina630@hotmail.com Copyright 2011 © Michele Cempaka See all past articles of The Heart of Bali at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/E/G-14 Dec. 11
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Cinema Verite Given the current popularity of Reality Television, ‘Cinema Verite’ is a very timely movie, for it looks at the history and ethics of this dubious form of entertainment. In 1973 the PBS TV channel introduced America’s first Reality TV family. A camera crew followed a typical Californian family about their daily business for some months, and the results were broadcasted over twelve weeks to a fascinated nationwide audience. This documentary-like movie, directed by Robert Pulcini and Shari Springer Berman, re-creates the filming of this TV series, as it pries into the private lives of its subjects. However, the movie also shows that ‘reality’ can and was distorted when things got a little bit boring. Tim Robbins and Diane Lane are terrific as a couple who get to watch their marriage crumble in front of all of America. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Fans of the novels of John Le Carre will not be disappointed with this cinema adaptation of his latest bestseller. Also set in 1973, at the peak of the Cold War, the head of an English Intelligence Agency suspects that there is a ‘mole’ hidden somewhere within their ranks. He appoints one of his assistants to ferret out the traitor. Gary Oldman is superb as the bureaucrat who now finds himself looking at his associates and colleagues through different eyes. Tomas Alfredson creates a very stylish and sophisticated movie. His re-creation of the period is excellent, but, this film is more like a psychological drama rather than a standard action movie. As bits and pieces of the puzzle come together, the movie turns into quite a gripping thriller. 50/50 When a twenty-seven year old man is diagnosed with a rare form of spinal cancer, he turns to his best friend, his mother, and a therapist, for emotional support. Based on personal experiences, this original story about friendship and survival is sensitively directed by Jonathan Levine. As the young man learns what and who are the most important things and people in his life, he finds humor in the most unlikely places. Joseph Gordon-Levitt stars, and he gets good support from Seth Rogen, Anna Kendrick, and Anjelica Huston. Higher Ground Actress Vera Farmiga makes an impressive directorial debut with this cinema adaptation of Carolyn S. Briggs’ memoir ‘This Dark World’. Farmiga also stars in the movie which is about a woman who was born, raised, and married into a strict spiritual community. Still, the restrictions of the sect eventually bring about turmoil in her life, and she starts to struggle with questions of trust, love, and the existence of God. Farmiga makes a very poetic film, but, the subject matter could possibly disturb some viewers. Perfect Sense It is unfortunate that the release of this English movie comes close on the heels of the American movie ‘Contagion’, for they have a similar plotline. In this movie a virus attacks all the senses one by one causing panic and fear all over the world. However, the impressive feature of the film is director David Mackenzie’s ability to give his low-budget movie a certain amount of style and elegance. Also, he finds faith in mankind’s capability to adapt and change. Ewan McGregor and Eva Green perform well as star-crossed lovers. Dream House After a family moves into a new house, they discover that it was the scene of a grisly murder. As they put together the story from their next door neighbor, they start to suspect that the killer may be targeting them as his next victims. The movie does have a surprising twist, which it is not fair to reveal, but, this is not nearly enough to compensate for a rather ordinary piece of film. Jim Sheridan directs
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A Dangerous Method In movies like ‘Videodrome’ (1983), ‘Naked Lunch’ (1991), and ‘Crash’ (1997), Canadian Director David Cronenberg came to fame with his visual and psychological flair. Therefore, given the subject matter, it is a little bit disappointing to find that he treats his latest movie as a basic bio-pic, with none of his trademark flamboyancy. At the beginning of the 20th Century, Cronenberg looks at the relationship between Carl Jung and his mentor Sigmund Freud, along with the development of Psycho Analysis. Viggo Mortensen and Michael Fassbender are dull as the psychiatrists, and Keira Knightley overacts as one of the first patients to undergo the ‘Talking Cure’. The movie could have desperately done with some deliberate ostentation. A Lonely Place to Die While tramping across the Scottish Highlands, a group of hikers come across a kidnapped girl buried below ground in a coffin-like vault. After rescuing her, they try to take the girl to safety, but, as they head towards the nearest village they are hunted down and killed off one by one by the kidnappers. This English movie, directed by Julian Gilbey, is thoroughly predictable.
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Downton Abbey, the Movie Special When fans of this English television soap-opera learn that this movie special is now on the shelves, they will probably rush out in droves to purchase it. They should not bother. The elements of the serial have been watered down for the cinema, and the film has none of the charm which made the series so popular. Even the actors just walk through it. The entire show is ridiculous.
Mr. Robet’s Best Buys Contagion Worldwide health authorities struggle to find a vaccine for a deadly disease. Carnage Two couples meet to discuss an incident which occurred between their sons. The Skin I Live In A plastic surgeon attempts to reshape a woman in the form of his dead wife. Cinema Verite A camera crew follows a typical American family about their daily business. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy An English Intelligence Agency thinks a ‘mole’ is hidden within their ranks. Money Ball A computer analyst studies the statistics of some promising baseball players. 30 Minutes or Less Two men abduct a pizza delivery boy, and force him to rob a bank for them. 50/50 A twenty-seven year old man is diagnosed with a rare form of spinal cancer. Higher Ground A woman is born, raised, and married into a very strict spiritual community. Perfect Sense A virus attacks all the senses one by one causing panic and fear worldwide.
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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth
PENSIONS IN THE NEWS AGAIN Long time British expatriates may be forgiven if they have lost sight of some of the issues that now haunt their former peers in their home country. Whilst headlines in Bali may focus on political matters, traffic jams or the threat to remove the petrol subsidy on private cars, fears about the economy and the future dominate the newspapers in the UK. This was certainly my impression when I took a break in the UK over Christmas and the New Year. Here are examples of the headlines: Financial Times, 31 December: $6.3 trillion wiped off markets in 2011. Financial Times, 3 January: Economics experts foresee a bleak 2012. Daily Express, 3 January (full spread on page 1): PENSIONS IN CRISIS AS FUNDS COLLAPSE – Hard time ahead for millions. – Britain’s private pension system has suffered a “seismic collapse” to leave millions of savers facing a bleak retirement, new figures show today. WHAT IS THE PROBLEM? Basically the traditional company pension has become unsustainable. A reported 90% of firms’ final salary schemes have been closed with experts declaring the “golden age” of pensions over. The fact is that the old model where companies guaranteed a final pension related to years of service and final salary is no longer viable. Pension funds built on this principal have been decimated by increased life expectancy on the one hand and the poor performance of stock and bond markets on the other hand. The burden of funding a pension scheme has even affected the bottom line of many large companies. The new model for pensions is one where employees bear the risks of the markets. Their pensions will depend entirely on how their fund performs, just as for anyone who invests in a private plan. It is still better than not having a plan but it means that income in retirement will now be much less certain than was previously the case. WHAT ABOUT THE PUBLIC SECTOR? Here we have a different situation because pensions are paid out of the public purse as opposed to a fund that has been painstakingly accumulated. Many public servants are now enjoying retirement benefits superior to those in the private sector. But the pressure on national and local budgets has also become unsustainable, hence the moves by the British government to substantially reduce the value of pensions and increase the retirement age. If you have been following international news reports over the past year you will have seen the many strikes taking place as teachers and other public servants protest the attack on their long-enjoyed benefits. WHAT IS HAPPENING IN OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES? The same situation is true throughout Europe. People are living longer and governments and companies can no longer sustain previous levels of benefits. Workers have been protesting austerity measures on the streets in France, Italy and especially Greece which could soon become the first country to default on its debts and leave the Eurozone. Should contagion occur in Europe resulting in the collapse of the Euro the consequences would be felt worldwide and global markets could face a very volatile time. Economists generally believe this will not happen but the possibility is there and we should take it into account in our financial planning. WHAT ABOUT AMERICA? The US has the same basic problem of changing demographics and dwindling returns from investments. To illustrate the effects of the latter it is of interest to note that in the 15 years from the end of 1984 to the end of 1999 the total return from the S&P 500 stock index was more than 740%. By contrast, since the end of 1999 the stock market has not even kept pace with inflation, thus resulting in a negative real return. It is little wonder investors are frustrated and that pension schemes are in the red. Having
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said this, Americans are more pragmatic; they generally do not go out on the street to protest and have a better understanding of how the markets work. They do not expect European-type employment protection. Consequently it is easier for them to find jobs since employers are not faced with the same liabilities as their counterparts in Europe. This is one reason perhaps why the first signs of recovery are emerging in the US. Those responsible for formulating labor laws in Indonesia might wish to take note. Forcing obligations on employers may be of benefit to existing employees but it discourages companies from hiring new ones. SHOULD EXPATRIATES BE CONCERNED? They should be, but I generally find they are not! Many are in denial or are convinced that the assets they have accumulated are sufficient to see them through retirement. Some have no pension plan at all! The problem with living overseas is that it is no longer possible to maintain a home-based pension and few companies overseas offer a replacement. Expatriates are left to their own devices, which usually means they have no structured strategy in place. Some will have life-company linked savings plans which they don’t fully understand or which are invested in inappropriate funds. Others rely on property to provide an income in retirement. Sometimes this can work but there are many pitfalls. HAVING JUST ONE PENSION PLAN IS NOT ENOUGH! Especially if the plan is focused on stock market funds. Plan values today have been considerably depressed by the crash of 2008 and the further falls in 2011. It is important to have several strings to your retirement bow. These can include a variety of assets beyond stocks and bonds such as gold and other commodities, selected hedge funds, property, forestry investments, asset-backed lending and other alternative investments. In all cases, professional advice should be sought.
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If you are British and have a frozen plan of significant value in the UK you should take advantage of the new QROPS facility which will allow you to transfer it offshore and have more control over it. Moreover the plan will remain part of your estate whereas the UK plan is likely to disappear when you do! Seeking proper advice is essential however when transferring the plan as there are some potentially costly pitfalls. IS RETIREMENT IN BALI A CHEAPER ALTERNATIVE? Certainly it is possible to live more cheaply in Bali than in most western countries so long as you don’t maintain a lavish lifestyle. But the one big caveat is healthcare. The cost of medical insurance becomes prohibitive as the years go by. In its place you will need a significant cash reserve to cover health problems in old age. The other big danger is inflation. Your savings pot could shrink rapidly when inflation returns as it surely will. You will need to have some inflation-proof investments. WHAT IS THE PERFECT RETIREMENT PLAN? This would be a plan which allows you to live life to the full during retirement to the point where your funds run out on the day you die and your cheque to the undertaker bounces! However, unless you can plan what day that is likely to be or if you have family you would like to provide for, then maybe you need to take some time out to do a little retirement planning. Insuring against death is easy; you just take out a life policy. Insuring against long life is not so simple!
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Colin Bloodworth has worked as a financial adviser in Indonesia since 1992 and is now Director of PPI Indonesia, based in Jakarta. He visits Bali regularly and can be contacted for advice at indonesia@ ppi-advisory.com or colin.bloodworth@yahoo.co.uk or 021 3004 8024.
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is a classic Turkish restaurant. Ordering Mezze, followed by Kebabs, both of which come with that wonderful Turkish bread straight from the wood-fired oven, is the norm. Tulip, on Jln Raya Petitenget, does exactly that! The first shock you get at Tulip, on your initial visit, is when their complete range of mezze dishes are displayed beside your table [pictured], the waiter explaining each one so you can select those that appeal most. Of course if you have previously been to Turkey then it will not surprise you as that is the traditional way that it is done. All but one [the Circassin Chicken, shredded meat combined with milk and garlic] are pure vegetarian, and full of high fibre; Lentil Balls [red lentils rolled with cracked wheat, garlic and olive oil], Muammara [baked capsicum with crunchy walnuts on top, garlic and olive oil, a little bit spicy], Kopeglu [fried eggplant with garlic and yoghurt, Fresh Leeks, Stuffed Zucchini [with a herbed rice mix], Pilaki [pinto beans with carrot, potatoes, garlic and tomato sauce] and the International Humus, but Istanbul style, a boiled chickpea puree with garlic and cumin. How easy it is to be healthy with food that tastes like this!
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Mead’s Bar & Grill heralds the return of Warren Mead to Bali. His methods may be
simple and old fashioned but he believes, as I do, that when you order fish, that is what you should get, and taste! Fresh from the market, filleted in the kitchen, sealed with an egg wash to keep all the flavour in and then pan-fried. Sprinkled with lemon and sea salt before serving. Perfect! This is how he has always done it and it is how he does it today at his new impressive restaurant and small apartment complex on Jln. Pratama in Tandjung Benoa [just past The Ramada Benoa]. Obviously there are also non-fish items on the menu although seafood predominates. Entrées include old Australian favourite Oysters Kilpatrick [cooked with shredded crisp bacon, sprinkled with Worcestershire sauce] or you can have your oysters Natural with lemon or with Smoked Salmon, cream and chives. Other mains include individual home style Pies, of 400 grams each, [chicken and vegetable, beef or mixed seafood], Steak Burgers, Giant Hot Dogs, Tenderloin Steak and Baby Back Pork Ribs, even a Pizza or two.
Darcy’s is the new beachfront restaurant at The Dolphin Beach luxury apartments on Jln.
Seririt, on the western outskirts of Lovina, in Bali’s north. The restaurant offers simple food and does not try to be a bit of everything like many other restaurants in this area. It is far better to do a few things well than present an enormous menu of second rate offerings. At last someone understands that. Soup can be Chicken & Corn, Tomato, Potato or Carrot and Coconut, Appetiser a popular Prawn and Avocado Cocktail. Pasta with meat, seafood or pure vegetarian. Mains of Steak [T-Bone or Black Pepper], or Chicken done a few different ways; Japanese Teriyaki, Indian Tandoori, Chinese style with lemon and honey, Italian Valdostana [mozzarella and tomato salsa] or an International Chicken and Mushrooms. Some local seafood, pan-fried, grilled or poached, a platter of mixed seafood or that good old English Fish & Chips! There are a few Indonesian favourites; Rendang from Sumatra, Rica-Rica from Manado, Ayam Kecap from Bali and Chinese sweet and sour. All are at budget prices.
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with its long private entrance off Jln. Pettenget, Kerobokan, has well and truly remedied its initial shaky start on the local scene and is now presenting good value eating in an amazing setting. An amphitheatre type structure overlooks beach and ocean. No wonder it has become such a popular lunchtime spot, very full all day right from its late morning opening time. Soup can be a simple Mushroom Cream Chilled Gazpacho or Peppered Cod Fish Flakes with sweet basil oil. Entrée a Prawn Ceviche, chilled marinated prawns served on a crisp corn tortilla with a shot of tequila. Salad can be Rocket, Walnut, Pear & Feta tossed with olive oil and balsamic. Snacks are many; sandwiches, tacos and wagyu burgers. Pasta a Fusilli & Beef Balls in a spicy tomato sauce. As the atmosphere of both place and beach is so suited to snacking the day time mains list is quite small but still could not escape that Bali special, Cordon Bleu! However this version is with emmental cheese, bacon, sautéed mushrooms and confit of leek, with a cream sauce of grain mustard. Or you can have standards; Fish & Chips, or Steak & Chips, or my choice a U.S. Pork Tenderloin in a sauce of honey, pepper and red wine vinegar. Finish wth a Baked Apple Crumble with berries as well as apple, topped with an almond crumble and vanilla ice cream.
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Round Bar is just that, but also a brave and daring business venture to attempt establishing a small stylish bar on Raya Penestenan, on the heights above Ubud. Management is the same as for that cheeky little café, just down the road, that sells marinated goat leg once a week, Warung Mendez. A high ceiling above a small rotunda houses a circular bar, the bar stools have old fashioned bicycle pedals for footholds. I have a rule, I sit at a table to eat, and on a bar stool [correct height, please] at a bar, to drink. Sounds simple, but many in Bali do not get it right, for me lounges are for those who just want to be seen, posing for a hopeful photo. There are abundant well positioned bar stools as well as small tables around the walls and on the front terrace for the nibblers. Round Bar is not a restaurant but does have an interesting Tapas menu; Chicken Yakitori, Mini Beef Burgers, Eggplant Tempura with cheese, Grilled Tuna with mango salsa, Skewers of Chicken & Vegetables, etc. Young friendly staff, almost as cheeky as that café down the road, Round Bar is fun to frequent, and something very different for Ubud!
Swiss Restaurant returns to the smaller of its two original homes, the one on Raya Legian, Legian. Back to the 1980’s from its recent relative obscurity hidden in the Kuta Galleria Complex. Open from 9.00 for breakfast, Spiegeleier mit Schinken oder Speck, is better known as fried eggs with ham or bacon. A good hearty starter is their Potato Soup with Sausage and a popular luncheon is the Cold Platter of Meats with cheese. That famous dish from Zurich sliced veal in a thick mushroom sauce, with rosti [pan fried roughly grated boiled potato], is one that everyone knows. As are the Fondues [beef or cheese], and Raclette [heated cows’ milk cheese]. Bratwurst [Swiss pork sausage] is in an onion sauce, preferably with rosti, Pfeffer Steak with pommes frites and veggies. A walk-in from Austria is the Wiener Schnitzel [pork steak flattened, crumbed and pan-fried]. If the old times are being fully repeated then you may also witness the only Swiss Honorary Consul in the world who arrives barefoot on stage to play classic violin pieces.
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Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
An Amazing Indonesian! Ametis is different from the other villa complexes in Bali. Everything is different. The foyer looks more like a private lounge than a reception area, the villas are enormous and luxurious, and their restaurant, Eternal, does not have the usual International tourist menu but actually limits itself to Indonesian cuisine, both traditional and modern. Rather daring in this cut throat business of pool villa rentals. For this concept to work the food has to be quite exceptional, and it is. Executive Chef Nyoman Maleachi previously spent many years at Four Seasons, Jimbaran, some of which were at the famous PJ’s restaurant. At Eternal he proudly presents his own Indonesian cuisine. The restaurant is road-side, with its own entrance, and as with the entire complex the design is modern and unusual. It is strangely formal yet relaxing at the same time. Bare wood and stone predominate, the green background of shrubs, vines and trees add to its charm. Open early for breakfast there are a few unusual dishes available, including some modern twists to old standards. Their French Toast is made with macadamia nuts, banana and poppy seeds. It is served with icing sugar, nutmeg and cinnamon. The Poached Eggs have an Indonesian flavour, with pan fried fish, asparagus, capsicum and a covering of a spicy hollandaise sauce. Rice Porridge is with tofu and vegetables and a soy sesame sauce. Entrees also double as anytime snacks, as entrees do not figure in any Asian cuisine, they are presented on menus for us westerners who order them by habit. They are in fact just snacks normally taken between meals, the origin of street food, a ‘snack on the run’. The essential Lumpia are crisp and stuffed with crab, drizzled with mango coulis, a sweet and sour sauce on the side. The Prawns [3 plump juicy ones] are pre-marinated in turmeric and coriander then char-grilled and served with a fresh salad of green papaya. Balinese style Sate Lilit of minced fish and spices also include variations with beef and seafood, all with a cucumber salad and spicy peanut curry dip. The Cumi Goreng Teping, deep fried squid, is with cucumber pickles and a Balinese sweet chilli sauce. Tahu isi Sayur is blocks of tofu stuffed with vegetables and deep fried till crunchy, a light peanut sauce complements. Head of the soup list is Buntut, of course. Far too often oxtail soup in Bali can be insipid. Not at Eternal, here the flavour is quite intense. There are two versions available, you can have it with deep-fried oxtail meat added. The alternative is grilled which makes this strongly flavoured meat a little crunchy, a result I quite like. The classic Soto Ayam is also available, chicken broth with glass noodles, turmeric and lemongrass. Other soups include a Sudanese of sour beef ribs, Balinese
style seafood and Sop Udang Sereh, a very spicy Javanese soup of prawns, mushrooms and lemongrass. The list of mains is long and varied, displaying the many talents of this kitchen. Highlight for me was their Opor Ayam Bakar. This dish is always special when the kitchen bothers to do all the steps correctly, as they have done here. The chicken meat is first braised in coconut milk, galangal, lemongrass and dried red chilli, then lightly grilled before serving, with the liquid from the marinade then used as a sauce, the resultant chicken flesh soft and tender, rich with flavours. Rendang is from Sumatra but this version is so different from what is served in the roadside Padang warungs, the beef has been braised in spicy candlenut and tamarind, served with small cubes of potato and red beans. Ayam Bakar Rica-Rica is a toned down version of this fiery dish from Manado but loses none of its charm, the baby chicken has been grilled with the Manado paste, served with the quaintly named ‘Morning Glory’ [the water spinach having been picked at sunrise when the blossoms first bloom]. The Barbecued Pork Ribs are done Indonesian style without even a hint of Texas, a wild ginger dressing and on the side a salad of tomato and cucumber. Domba Bumbu Rujak is very different treatment for the universal Rack of Lamb, roasted with baby corn, spinach, red beans and a tangy sauce of tamarind and palm sugar.
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Eternal
Address
: Ametis Villas,
Telephone
: 844.5567
Open
: 7.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m., daily.
Jl. Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu.
Non-smoking Area : No. Smoking Area
: All.
Parking
: Secured area beside foyer.
Price
: Rp. 480,000 for two [+ drinks]
Credit Cards
: All major cards.
Food
: Classic Indonesian.
Wine
: Limited.
Service
: With a smile.
Atmosphere
: Stylish, relaxed.
Overall
: A Feast of Indonesian Flavours!
Even their Steak is different, the tenderloin having been pre-marinated with coriander, and served with sweet corn fritters and a delicate sauce of cinnamon and soy. Udang Nenas are deep fried Prawn Tails, this time a little bit of fusion with Thai influenced crisp basil and a sauce that has a bit of a bite. Tuna is often served quite dry, and overcooked, in second rate Indonesian cuisine, so I had to try this offering. It was the same as all the other dishes, tender and tasty, it had been marinated in candlenut and ginger then served with threads of sweet potato, simple and perfect. The Red Snapper is lightly fried in the wok then simmered in a juice of ginger and turmeric. The more basic fried rice and noodle dishes are also a world apart from your local warung. Nasi Goreng Bebek combines the standard with honey duck and soy-glazed satays. The Nasi Goreng Cabe Rawit is only for the brave; those small green chillis giving you a fiery welcome [the rice is topped with shredded chicken]. A selection of classic Indonesian curries and a standard dessert list complete the interesting offering at this unique restaurant. Overall, Eternal presents a wonderful example of classic Indonesian. The archipelago was not called the Spice Islands for nothing. The fare here is a perfect example of the correct use of spices, all dishes being well balanced without any one ingredient overpowering the rest.
Copyright © 2012 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.
SCHEDULE THAT Bosche Dance Festival
By Dawn Chorus
However, this exhibition is definitely worth a drive out to. It is a
form that can be mastered by beginners and practiced in a few
combination of four Balinese artists and three Australian
minutes each day. The instructor Rod Lee is a Tai Chi
I think this sounds more like a rendition of ‘so you think you
artists who have joined together to exhibit artwork that will raise
practioner and teacher with over 30 years experience in this
can dance’ than a dance festival but I might be wrong. But with
awareness of the importance of the subak. For those who may
field. The fees include an instructional video CD, breakfast,
32 million Rupiahs worth of prize money, no wonder they are
not be aware, the subak is a traditional irrigation system that
tea, lunch and a vegetarian dinner. This is a non-profit event
daring you to dance.
has sustained the growth of rice in Bali for centuries. This
and all proceeds will be used to help establish a meditation
Registration is open
dynamic exhibition consists of photography, painting, sculpture
retreat centre in Ubud. Registration is on a first come first
until 4 February and
and printmaking. Two hundred and ten primary school students
served basis and is strictly limited to 30 people. Tai Chi is an
the knock out rounds
from Tabanan have also created hand-made coconut bowls
amazing tool for balancing mind and body and this weekend
are on 8, 15 and 22
to promote the sustainable use of traditional materials in
may be the answer to getting away from it all and gaining
February. The semi
conjunction with the Rotary Club of Denpasar. There’s still time
control.
final is on 29 February
to head out there. The museum could also serve as a field trip
and the final 7 March.
for students interested in environmental management and
Cost
Just to entice you to
awareness.
Where : Komaneka Resort, Jl Monkey Forest Road, Ubud
: IDR2,500,000
Contact : 1978123 TaiChi@gmail.com
put on your dancing shoes, the first prize
Tony Bilson (17 – 19 February)
winners take away 10 million, second 8 mil-
Tony Bilson has been dubbed the Godfather of Australian
lion and third prize 6
cuisine, not surprisingly with his mouthwatering ‘Down Under’
million and the favou-
dishes. Tony Bilton is an award winning chef, author, food
rite gets 3 million. The only requirements are a minimum of three
consultant and successful restaurateur and is making a
dancers and a five minute performance. Sounds like a fun
special visit to the Bali Intercontinental. There are three events
experience for dancers out there. Cost
to enjoy beginning with a gourmet wine dinner with cocktails on the terrace with a selection of finest canapes at 7 pm. A
: free registration
five-course menu follows with top quality ingredients. The next
Where : Boshe, Jl Bypass Ngurah Rai No 89x
day you can join Tony as he shares some of his favourite
Contact : 3603980 boshebali.mkt@gmail.com
recipes with a cooking class where you can learn some of his secrets to success followed by a private dinner at the Bella
Kathrine Ellis (27 January)
Singaraja restaurant. The final gastronomical delight ends with a special Sunday brunch at the resorts’ Jimbaran Garden. This
This is a rare treat to enjoy an evening of live entertainment
When
: 10 am – 4 pm
with the very talented vocalist and song writer, Kathrine Ellis
Where : Subak Museum, Jl Gatot Subroto, Tabanan
from the UK at the Karma Lounge. Kathrine has a string of
Contact : 810315
soon as spaces are limited and reservations are essential.
Tai Chi Getaway Weekend (28 – 29 January)
also the voice of many ads on television including McDonalds, Google and Horlicks. Indeed impressive and this is certainly
Although Tai Chi is an ancient art form, it is certainly helpful in
going to be a night to remember with Kathrine performing some
today’s ever stressful
old time classics from Frank Sinatra, Aretha Frankin and other
world.
artists. Her voice is amazing and it will be a fabulous evening
promotes mental
with the superb food and cocktails that make Karma Lounge
and physical health
a great place to be.
in people who regu-
Tai Chi
larly practice. People When
: 8 pm – 11 pm
of all ages can
Cost
: free
benefit from the
Where : Karma Kandara Resort, Jalan Villa Kandara, Banjar Wijaya Kusuma, Ungasan, Contact : 8482200 res@karmakandara.com
slow, flowing body movements that combine concentration, balance and
Subak with Art Festival (to 28 January)
exclusive events around food at the Intercontinental. Give them a call to find out costs and further information but do so
successes behind her and she has toured with many artists including Chaka Khan, Boy George and Belinda Carlisle. She’s
3 day culinary journey is the start of a year long agenda of
awareness. This weekend will pro-
Tabanan used to feel like a very long way out in the sticks but
vide an opportunity
if you can get through some of the congestion it’s really only a
to learn how Tai Chi
suburb away as more and more people are heading out that
can be used to promote mind and body health. Participants will
way to escape the urbanisation taking place so rapidly below.
learn five body loosening methods and a ten movement short
Where : Intercontinental Bali Resort, Jl NoUluwatu No 45, Jimbaran Contact : 701888 bali@interconti.com
Valentine’s Day Golf Tournament (14 February) I’m not sure if this is what I’ve got in mind for a romantic celebration on this day of love and romance but for golf enthusiasts this is a great chance to participate in a few rounds of golf. The fee includes a green fee, cart and caddie fee, set dinner with free flow wine, beer and soft drinks at the Golfer’s Terrace. There are prizes to be won and live entertainment with DJ Anto. If you feel like pampering yourself or having dinner there are some special deals available. Cost
: IDR1,488,000 (tournament fee) IDR1,088,000 (NBGC members)
Where : Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali Golf Club, Jl Raya Tanah Lot, Kediri, Tabanan Contact : 815900 golfreservation@panpacific.com
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The Cell Phone To Home Phone Redirector
More Gadgets Galore. In this issue I have a gadget to help you sleep; iPhone 4 case/wallet;QR Code reader; Cell phone to house phone redirector. Enjoy. Bedphones ready to lull you to sleep What you are seeing here aren’t headphones, they’re bedphones. Check the sides for the “bp” logo if you don’t believe me. As you might have guessed, these bedphones are made for those people who just have to listen to music before they drift off to slumberland. Of course, it is somewhat difficult to sleep with a pair of headphones on. The bedphones, created by Eric Dubs, have “ear-hook style buds that are extremely thin and held in place by a length of moldable memory wire”. In addition to these features, it also comes with an app that appears to only be available on the Android platform. According to the Android Market description, it comes with a “Smart Mode” that can shut the music automatically when you fall asleep. I honestly don’t know how it does this, but it probably has to do with the accelerometer detecting movement. Also on the Android application is a “Timer Mode” which gradually counts down music volume down to zero as the timer runs down. Then there is the “Basic Mode” that turns the entire phone screen into a giant play/pause button. http://store-4cf2b.mybigcommerce.com/ US$30 BookBook iPhone 4 case doubles as wallet, attempts to fool miniature luddites So, you’ve finally accepted the reality that smartphones aren’t a passing fad, but you’re no less concerned that the special tech-hater in your life might get hip that you’ve abandoned reading books for flinging unhappy fowl. You’re further concerned that you won’t have space in your skinny jeans for both a wallet and an iPhone. Well, it sounds like Twelve South’s BookBook iPhone 4 case has you and your ridiculous smartphoneconversion anxiety covered. The little leather-bound sleeve not only masks your iPhone in what looks like a miniature Bible binding, but also acts as host to your wallet’s contents. If you’re looking to fool folks into thinking you’re really reading a tiny tome titled BookBook, the case can be yours. http://twelvesouth.com/products/bookbook_iphone/ unknown price Mobile App of the Week: QR Code Readers Those funny looking barcodes that are popping up everywhere are called QR Codes (Quick Response) and you need special QR Code Readers on your smartphone in order to use them. For iPhone users, we like QR Reader (free) http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/qr-reader-for-iphone/ id368494609?mt=8 For Android users, we like QR Droid (free) https://market.android.com/details?id=la.droid. qr&hl=en
This is the device that redirects calls made to a cell phone to a home phone handset. In less than a minute, the device plugs into an existing home telephone and pairs with a cell phone via Bluetooth. Incoming calls to a paired cell phone are then sent directly through the device to a home home up to 30’ away, ideal for those who prefer the familiarity of a home phone’s handset or for those dispensing with home phone service altogether. The device also enables outbound calls placed from a handset to a paired cell phone. Up to two cell phones can pair with the device and it works with both corded and wireless home telephones, including multi-handset systems. Two-line phones--one line for the device and one for a land line--allow also placing and receiving calls on a land line. Plugs into AC with the included power adapter. 3 3/4” L x 2” W x 1” H. (13/4 oz.) http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20110513/cell-phonehome-phone-redirector/ $59.95 Celluon virtual laser keyboard also has sound I never thought that I could get used to those laserpowered virtual projection keyboards. While I think it would be handy to pair a device with something that would create a keyboard on any flat surface, I need the haptic feedback of the clickity-click of the keyboard.
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I know that I should just evolve out of this, because touchscreen keyboards are quiet, and I think we are moving away from traditional button keyboards. Fortunately, I can wait a little while to get over my fascination with keyboard sounds as the Cube Laser Virtual Keyboard comes with gesture recognition software so that the user can hear the click to indicate control gestures as well as keystrokes. In addition to this feature, the Cube Laser Virtual Keyboard has a very liquid interface for its laser projection, so the image of the keys is much better than before. It pairs with devices via Bluetooth, which means that it is compatible with most smartphones, tablets, and even laptops. I suppose that I wouldn’t mind having one of these for myself, but I just tried tapping my fingers on my desk for a few seconds, and it wasn’t the same as typing on a keyboard. However, if this is for you, then head over to and lay down about $170 for it. http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/keyboardsmice/e722/#tabs?cpg=cj&ref=&CJURL=&CID=1511450
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Want to Own a Yacht But Need Help - Read On â&#x20AC;&#x153;First thing I need to know is what do you want to do with your yacht. Next question is what is your budget?â&#x20AC;? Marine Consultant - Captain Gord.
Buying a yacht for the first time is a risky business and not something you do every day. You can blow a lot of money if you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get good advice before jumping in. This apprehension can put a lot of people off the idea even though you may have a long held dream to get into sailing. Comments of family and others that donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have the passion can also put you off. Especially if they are of â&#x20AC;&#x153;are you crazy?â&#x20AC;? kind. A friend of mine told me how he spent most of his money buying a yacht only to run aground in a 27 knot wind on the first time he took his new pride and joy out for a sail. He said that what went through his mind as hit the bank was his fatherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s voice saying, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I told you so.â&#x20AC;? Fortunately he got off the sandbank with no damage and being a musician even wrote a humorous song about the experience. First line is, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Oh John I think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s getting shallow.â&#x20AC;?
Get help - Marine Consultant Here in Indonesia Friends who own yachts can be a help but with a big dent on your bank balance looming you need professional expertise to help you make the right decision. So why not get yourself a marine consultant to help you get moving and get out on the water. Fortunately we have such an expert here in Indonesia. Captain Gord is a US skipper with many sea miles behind him. He could write a book about his sailing adventures in the Caribbean and beyond. He says that sailing in Indonesia is on the increase and the region has many aspiring yacht owners. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In China, Indonesia and other SE Asian countries there are more and more millionaires being created every year than anywhere else in the world and many want to buy a yachtâ&#x20AC;?. According to his research there is a huge market in this part of the world for luxury yachts. Aspiring yacht owners have many different reasons for buying a yacht. Some want a weekender to relax with family and friends, some want to entertain corporate clients on a state of the art yacht or some may want to fly in and meet the boat in some beautiful location to relax and unwind. Whatever the reason Captain Gord says he can help you save money and help you buy the right boat. First step is to set up a meeting with Captain Gord and you can get down to business. He is based here in Bali but for a small fee and expenses he can come to you pretty much anywhere in Asia. â&#x20AC;&#x153;First thing I need to know is what do you want to do with your yacht. Next question is what is your budget?â&#x20AC;? he says, â&#x20AC;&#x153;then I ask just a few more questions
and bingo a whole range of carefully considered options are put on the table.â&#x20AC;? Next step is making a decision and enter the incomparable life of sailing. Do you want a designer boat from the experts in Europe or America? Or why not try a Chinese built boat from the numerous yacht designers and builders emerging in that country. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Another thing to remember,â&#x20AC;? says Captain Gord, â&#x20AC;&#x153;is that due to the economic downturn there are fantastic bargains to be had in USA and Europe and I have the contacts to put you in touch with many beautiful yachts going for a song.â&#x20AC;? He also has close contacts with some world class US yacht designers who can build you a custom yacht. SE Asia Now on the World Sailing Map It is not just a few more millionaires that are getting out on the water but more and more overseas yachts are coming to Indonesia. According to Captain Gord a lot of skippers are shipping their boats from Europe to SE Asia. Late last year a dozen or so boats were off loaded in Phukett with skippers flying in to join their yachts. Many skippers are heading here for a refreshing change from the over regulated and expensive USA and Euro sailing spots. If you think the bureaucracy is bad in Indonesia trying sailing in the Mediterranean where you can be fined a weeksâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; pay for breaching minor sailing rules. Even in Australia many cruising in company events are preceded by disclaimers of any legal liability by organisers and constant reminders not to pee over the side of the boat. Spoils the mood a bit donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t you think?
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Indonesian Sailing Regulations being Streamlined A recent Government decision to streamline entry regulations upon overseas yachts is taking away the mystery of sailing in Indonesia. According to Sail World.com the infamous bond payable on arrival by visiting yachties has been removed. In its place is a simple requirement that a guarantee in writing from the Skipper or agent that the visit is for cruising purposes only. This is significant decision and will open up Indonesia to many more visits from overseas yachts.
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The preamble to the new regulation says that Indonesia is the largest archipelago country in the world and has a wealth of cultural and biological diversity that can underpin the development of marine tourism. Hand in hand with this sentiment is the Governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s desire to assist the people of remote coastal communities, small islands and inland waters by encouraging more visiting yachts. The more yachts that sail in Indonesia waters the more money is spent often in remote communities giving them a much needed boost. So there you have it. Indonesia is fast becoming a major world sailing ground and destination. The Government knows what needs to be done in terms of streamlining regulations, more Indonesians are getting out on the water and more overseas yachts heading this way. So why not join in the fun? Make the dream happen. Contact Captain Gord and donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t look back.
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The Book Publishers of Bali: A Very Exclusive Club by Al Hickey Publishing has often been called the “accidental profession” because few of its practitioners ever purposefully intended to become publishers. That is the case with all three of Bali’s Englishlanguage publishers, their success largely due to the efforts of three individuals who first made names for themselves in other professions - as a writer/photographer, graphic designer and landscape architect - before stumbling upon the high-risk, hardnosed and intensely competitive publishing business. For some enigmatic and irrational reason, the seaside resort of Sanur seems to have become the hub of their diverse and energetic book making activities. Sarita Newson of Saritaksu Editions: Artisan Publisher Sarita has always had a passion for books. Growing up in the 1960s on a farm in the central hills of New Zealand’s north island, it was a big day when the family travelled 20 miles on a winding and dangerous road to the nearest town. Sarita would head straight for the library where she checked out the maximum of ten books per week, even though she could read three in one night. That slippery clay road has since become a sealed two-lane highway and the little girl who loved books has since become a publisher who sells many thousands of copies of her lovingly crafted volumes to readers of all ages. Sarita first travelled to Bali in 1973, drawn by the island’s fascinating art and culture, and has more or less lived here ever since. As a young woman, Sarita always dreamed of working as a journalist but her parents wanted her to become a d o c t o r. S h e e n d e d u p marrying one instead. Her husband Wayan Armawa was still a medical student when they married and started a family. Sarita took on a number of jobs to help make ends meet – as marketing manager for Bali Handara Golf & Country Club while it was still Pertamina’s private playground, for Pan Am airlines in Sanur just a few months after the horrific crash of a Pan Am Bali-bound flight into a mountain near Seririt, as a freelance journalist for the Bali Post where she typed and edited Made Wijaya’s new “Stranger in Paradise” weekly column in 1979, as a part-time copywriter for one of Bali’s first graphic design studios in Sanur. By 1995, wishing to focus more on publishing, Sarita set up her own graphic design company, Taksu Inc. to produce BALI PLUS, a travel industry guidebook. However, this partnership proved problematic, and after two years she moved on again to start Saritaksu Editions as the sole owner-manager, but continued to offer design services to her favorite clients. It was at Saritaksu, her third and final business transition, when she was finally able to turn her full attention to publishing books. “Third time lucky!” she smiled. Sarita had to first build up a stock of titles before she could let her graphics design work go. Some titles made it, some didn’t. Her small press’s first hardcover success, Vessels of Life - Lombok Earthenware, was the first in-depth illustrated ethnographic study of the Sasak people of Lombok and the craft of their women potters. After the first Bali Bomb in 2002 and in the face of escalating rents, Sarita moved her business into her own private home/office family compound near the seashore in Padanggalak. From a peak of 25 employees she began to rely more on part time staff, freelance editors and layout artists. No longer relying upon graphics design work for income, Sarita’s small publishing house is now producing nine books simultaneously, all in different stages of editing, translation, design, pre-press layout and sourcing funding, ranging from a book by a ceramic artist, a fully illustrated “Clean Bali” series of educational books that teach children how to take care for the environment, a bilingual pocket size hard-cover illustrated book of traditional Balinese folk tales, a history of the last kingdom of Karangasem, a hands-on dive guide to the Raja Ampat Islands and a contemporary fable by a West-Papuan poet about the cataclysmic effect of dynamite bomb-fishing in Papuan coastal waters. Having fully matured as a boutique publishing house, Saritaksu
Editions brings out five to six books a year, each with the same intimate kind of focus. In deciding what to publish, Sarita uses a dependable set of proven criteria. “The subject has to be of wide enough interest to local readers and be relevant to the local bookbuying public,” she told me earnestly. “But most importantly, I have to be inspired by the book.” Made Wijaya of Wijaya Words: Garden and Architecture Books Ever since Made Wijaya made his dramatic first landfall in Bali splashing ashore from a 35-foot ocean-going ketch in 1973 – his name has been synonymous with Bali’s garden landscaping industry. Although Made first intended to take only a short sabbatical from his studies, he gradually fell into working as a tourist guide, English teacher and photojournalist. In 1980, while on a prolonged visit to Bali, Made h a d t h e stupefying good luck of being invited to revamp the gardens for the Bali Hyatt Hotel in Sanur and the Bali Oberoi in Seminyak. In what was to become his day job for the next two decades, these initial assignments ultimately led to a long and illustrious career working on more than 800 gardens all over the world. Made Wijaya’s company, P.T. Wijaya, a division of P.T.Wijaya Tribwana International, now employs a 300–strong team of artisans – or “garden commandos” as he calls them – and his commissions to design distinctive gardens take him on jobs as far afield as Singapore, India, Spain, Morocco, Hawaii and Mexico. Starting in the 1980s and continuing for the next 25 years Made published various ‘zeens,’ in addition to assorted articles on Balinese architecture for Indonesia’s impoverished cultural magazines such as Lontar and Latitudes. From 2000 to 2006, he published his own cultural satire magazine, Poleng. But it was Made Wijaya’s regular column “The Stranger in Paradise,” inaugurated in the Sunday Bali Post in 1979, which established him as a shrewd cultural observer and commentator to be reckoned with. For more than 13 years his signature column has appeared monthly in the Bali Echo, Hello Bali and currently in BALI NOW! and tri-monthly in the Jakarta Post. Not someone who suffers fools gladly, his column has been resigned twice due to excessive editorial interference. Curiously, the Balinese themselves are the Stranger’s biggest fan base these days. Made’s literary pursuits reveal a multi-talented, multi-faceted author and publishing impresario who has either directly written or co-authored eight books. The body of his published work encompasses such diverse and dissimilar fields as interior decorating; modern, traditional Indonesian and South East Asian architecture and landscape architecture; social commentary; garden, fashion and industrial design; and etymological derivations. As a recognized authority on tropical gardens, Made has published five lavish and definitive books on these subjects, including At Home in Bali, Tropical Garden Design and Modern Tropical Garden Design. Several of his books have been translated into foreign languages. Wijaya’s most recent title, The Best of Stranger in Paradise 19962008, published by Periplus in 2009, is a collection of the crème de la crème of his opinionated and irreverent columns with titles such as “Wham Bham Thankyou, Nyoman,” “Carry on Kuta,” and “Ocean Views are Overrated” from the period 1996 to 2008. Given the task of promoting and publicizing his prodigious output in all media formats, Made has even established a separate business entity, Wijaya Words, a division of P.T. Wijaya Tribwana International, with its own website replete with bio data, reviews, cover images and lists of book retail outlets where his titles may be purchased. Of late Made has taken up a new passion for film and urges friends and fans alike to check out his “gringo - dogma” documentaries at Wijayapilem2 on You Tube where you’ll find a total of 160 films diffused with his own brand erudition, social commentary and
tidbits of cultural and architectural esoterica gleaned from his 40-year immersion in all things Balinese. Leonard Lueras of The Bali Purnati Center For The Arts: The Big Book On the ring on his left hand Leonard Lueras wears a hexagram from the Tao De Ching, the symbol of Lu, The Wanderer. The yearning for distant lands - first as a cub reporter for the oldest newspaper in Hawaii, then as a war correspondent in the jungles of Vietnam, and finally as a Bali-based packager of high-end art books - has been the dominant impulse in the career of this longterm Sanur resident. Born in New Mexico, later growing up in California, he got started in the writing game while attending California Western University in San Diego’s stunning Point Loma area, with surf breaking right in front of the campus, where he served as the senior editor in the university n e w s p a p e r. I n h i s sophomore year, Leonard began working as a “cadet” reporter for The Honolulu Advertiser under a Hearst Foundation media scholarship. Recognizing his talents, the newsroom’s editor’s took him on full time in 1965. In 1970, at age 24, Leonard was sent to Saigon to cover the war. In those days, young reporters were used like cannon fodder as newspapers didn’t want to risk the lives of their older veteran reporters who had families. Soon a father himself, Lueras began publishing books as an entirely practical decision – to make money to support his family and to spend more time with his children. He produced his first book Manna-Mana, an anthology of Hawaiirelated subjects, in the late 1970s. But it was his coffee-table surfing history Surfing: The Ultimate Pleasure (1984) that gave Leonard his first taste of a bestseller and properly launched him on a new career. This title, which eventually sold more than 70,000 copies, was followed by other successful surfing books. Leonard and his son Lorca, also an author/photographer/surfer, started working together. In 1999 they co-wrote/shot Surfing Indonesia (now in its fifth edition) and in 2002 Surfing Hawaii. Both books remain classic guides for surfers. Leonard first visited Bali in the early 1970s to explore the surfing scene, but in 1984 he was asked by a Singapore-based publisher to author Bali: The Ultimate Island (1988), his first mainstream Asia publishing venture and the first big picture book about Bali published in the post-war period. Along the way Lueras also worked for mainstream houses Apa Editions and Times Editions of Singapore. He wrote the text and did the photography for a book on Toraja (1987) and Bandaneira (1998). After the Bali bomb, he helped the island get back on its feet and improve its image by eventually working on a whole series of Bali Purnati titles on Ubud, Sanur and Kuta. Depending on the project, Leonard has worked in different capacities – as writer, photographer, publisher or packager – leaving his unmistakable stamp on publications as diverse as an adventure story about Kalimantan’s mighty Mahakam River, a portrait of Danish trader Mads Lange who settled in Kuta 150 years ago, the art of Balinese offerings, bio sketches of Bali celebrities and a sweeping aerial picture book of the island. Current projects include books on the kingdoms of Indonesia and a biography of a Kansas flyboy who created the Indonesian air force. What’s next? You might think that The Wanderer is at last ready to write his memoirs. He can be found most mornings sitting quietly on the 2nd floor balcony looking out over the graceful lawn of his traditional Balinese bungalow nestled deep in the back lanes of Sanur. But don’t be deceived. When not in Jakarta consulting with his printers or flying off to coordinate some other exotic publishing project, stopping long enough to tell his colorful life story is a luxury this dying solo breed of book publisher can ill afford. Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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The Stories Behind The Stories: Ubud’s Place in the Region’s Literary Festival Circuit By Renee Melchert Thorpe Literary Festivals are blossoming and flourishing all over the world, supplying readers’ demand for, among other things, the stories behind the stories. In Bali’s GMT +8 time zone alone, there are at least a half dozen regular festivals. In the Austral-Asia region, the book festival circuit is now as jubilantly trod as was the backpacker hippie trail of the 60’s and 70’s. Ubud’s inaugural festival in 2004 attracted readers from all over Bali, but a large number of readers flew up from Byron Bay, Sydney, and Hong Kong to make the scene. To these veterans, it was the ultimate holiday. To local volunteers, UWRF 2004 was the ultimate block party and the point of hometown pride in an otherwise uncertain year. Eight years on, how does our festival compare with the events, visitor rosters, and festivities of other Asia Pacific literary happenings? The premier festival in this region is Adelaide’s Writer’s Week, March 3-8, part of the massive citywide arts festival. First of its kind in all Australia and, thanks to generous sponsorship, free to the public, one insider feels it risks losing its edge to Sydney’s ambitious program which will happen in the middle of May. Comprehensive, dizzyingly large, truly international, and with a new board chairman, this is where a reader could go and hear luminaries like Jeanette Winterson and the late Christopher Hitchens. From a distance. For more up-close and personal brushes with greatness, the beautifully situated artists & writers’ enclave of Byron Bay has produced a festival with both an international scope and salon-intimacy. Praised for its easy networking and a relaxed atmosphere, the Byron Bay festival actually served as a very suitable model for Ubud. Some of our favorite interviewers come up from that festival to lend a hand here. Go to Byron
Those in-the-know at Ubud are likely to regroup right now in Jaipur and then immediately afterwards in Galle in Sri Lanka. Privately-funded (admission is free!) and set in the gorgeous Diggi Palace, Jaipur Literature Festival supremely dazzles. This year’s lineup includes Jamaica Kincaid and Oprah Winfrey alongside the impressive number of featured Indian writers and speakers. Like our own Writers and Readers Festival, dance and music play such an integral part at Jaipur, we cannot help but think that organizer William Dalrymple got ideas during his first visit to UWRF in 2006. Although Galle has no official after-hours activities, there is its own Fringe Festival this year, which may give writers and readers a chance to relax together. Possibly that sense of sharing the magic of its surrounds is what makes UWRF so beloved by all comers. It’s a unique experience hardly created elsewhere. The now hugely popular LitCrawl at the end of San Francisco’s Lit Quake festival is so vast in scope, a reader may feel more part of the crowd than part of the action. But big cities are like that. No other festival goes so far in including and honoring the reader as does Ubud’s. Aside from Auckland’s Writers and Readers Festival (second weekend in May), writers festivals don’t usually use Reader in their official name. And readers do notice this.
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In a small survey of readers and writers, favorite festivals invariably take place in small towns (Ubud ranking supreme). But bigger cities can often get the right funding more readily, and each has its attraction. Looking for lots of glam? Pearls and silk would do well at the Shanghai Literary Festival, created by unrivaled restaurateur Michelle Garnaud. Like to explore a city between events? The spread-out Hong Kong International Literary Festival utilizes venues historic and new, in various parts of a city with superb public transport. This year, the Writers Unlimited Series in KL is expanding to include panels in addition to the usual readings, if anyone needs an excuse to take in Malaysia. Dream of walking in the footsteps of Somerset Maugham and Joseph Conrad? Bernice Chauly just launched the first Penang Literary Festival, putting one more fascinating, heritage-filled city on the literary circuit. Some further flung literary happenings are worth noting. In the UK, the Shoreditch Literary Salon generates excitement, and Devon offers a cozy-sounding Dartington Festival. Live music haven Austin Texas, and New York City both recently inaugurated their own LitCrawl’s. But no Bali resident need board a plane to have all the fanfare, fun, multinational discourse and intellectual stimulation of our very own festival, coming to Ubud in October. C/U/G-9 March 11
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MINGLE CAFE BAR Snazzy café Mingle, on one of the busiest curves of Jl Dewi Sita, is collecting some local devotees, such as the creative Bali Spirit Festival team, who seem to have taken it on as their meeting place. Mingle’s “all day breakfast” is plentiful, wellprepared, and includes that Bali rarity, perfectly cooked (real, pork not beef!) bacon. Sit downstairs and be right in the bustle of the street, watching the world pass by, or head upstairs for a quieter encounter with friends - or your internet. Jalan Dewi Sita, 0361 975880. They’ll do home delivery too. JL MONKEY FOREST IN CALIFORNIA! Two passionate Bali ex-pats, Chris Cooper and Arnel Alcordo, have taken their love of Bali back to America. Now there’s an unexpected but welcome sign up on Grand Avenue in Oakland. Their store’s name is Monkey Forest Road, and it’s a delightful mix of coffee shop, art gallery and high-end jewellery, home décor and furniture store, with some absolutely stunning pieces on sale.
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GOING WILDE Grab your dogeared poetry book, google up a storm, and race over to Bar Luna Lit Club to celebrate an evening with a few mates of Oscar Wilde. On Thursday 26 January – Australia Day – a motley crew of ratbags and rapscallions will argue “The Importance of Being Oscar Wilde”. Local celebs include moderator Geoffrey Williams, Jamie James and Kerry Pendergrast, and – hopefully Made Wijaya and Diana Darling. Members of the audience are exhorted to bring along favorite pieces by Wilde (or other notorious pensmiths); should you forget, ask Geoffrey for one of the handful of pieces he’s carrying. Bar Luna, near the top of Jl Gootama. T: 0361 971832 | E: barluna@casalunabali. com.
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HORIZON IS CLOSER Visitors to Ubud can now view and purchase the spectacular hot glass works of Horizon Glassworks right in the heart of Ubud, with the opening of a new Gallery at the Coffee & Silver Complex near the bottom of Jl Monkey Forest. Principal Hot Glass Artist, Ron Seivertson, says his team is very busy at the moment, with several international commissions in progress, including large wall installations, freestanding sculptures for water gardens and a huge ceiling mounted chandelier. Glass works are being made for customers in Singapore and Korea, and a new gallery in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is handling Horizon’s sculptures exclusively. If you have time, it is well-worth a visit out to Jalan Raya Kengetan, just west of Ubud, to see the glass makers at work at their kilns; if not, drop into the gallery for some of the most stunning art created in Bali at the moment. P: 0361 780 4378. W: www. horizonglassworks.com.
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LOOKING AHEAD IN 2012
Now that we are into the new year, This Sporting Life looks ahead to what will be happening in 2012 in sport in Bali. As well as the perennial classics like the Bali International Cricket Sixes, Bali AFL 9’s and the Bali 10’s (now known as the Bali Rugby Fest) these events having started last century, we also have newer competitions like the HOTAIR Kitesurf, Bali AFL masters and the Bali Trialthon which have going for over 5 years. Added to this group of events is the Indonesian Surfing Championship (isctour.com) with a number of surf comp’s around Bali and near islands. This year we welcome new events like the BII Maybank Bali Marathon and Coaltrans Women’s Soccer Sixes and say goodbye to the Commonwealth bank Tennis Classic, Bali’s only world rated sporting event . So lets see briefly what we can look forward to; Easter brings us the the Bali International Cricket Sixes, with teams from Indonesia, Australia and the near region, after the cricket,we have on April 22 by the inaugural BII Maybank Bali Marathon. There will be Full-Marathon (42k), Half-Marathon, and for the not so serious runners a 10km,and a Kids Dash. (www. balimarathon.com). In June Bali hosts the Bali Charity Soccer Sixes on June 2, followed by a first for Bali, the Coaltrans Women’s Soccer Sixes. This event the first exclusively women’s tournament is open to U10, U14, U18 & seniors and will be held on Sunday 3 June. More information & Entry forms for both events available on (www.balisoccersixes.com). Later in June we have the Bali AFL Masters (www.baligeckos. org) and then the 6th Bali Triathlon (www.balitriathlon.com), returns to the island of Bali on June 24, 2012! Nestled between the Ayana Resort and Spa, the Four Seasons
Resort at Jimbaran Bay and the Intercontinental Bali Resort, the weekend features an Olympic distance event and Sprint distance event. On July 8, we have the 3rd Bali Ocean Swim in front of the Bali Garden Beach Resort & Spa on Kuta Beach,with 1.2km for the recreational swimmers and 5 km and 10 km swimming distances for the serious competitor. We start off August with the 7th edition of Bali’s only kitesurfing comp now in its 7th year, HOTAIR! Kitesurf comp will be held in Sanur Beach Hotel. (www.balihotair.com) on the 3, 4 & 5 th August with a marathon, freestyle, hangtime, wave and the jump for the chilli sections.
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In October 13-14 the 2012 Bali Rugby Union Fest, with special veterans competition on Friday 12 October to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 2002 Bali Bombing that took 27 rugby players and supporters and injured countless others. This tournament will be open only for teams that lost players on that fateful weekend. (balirugbyclub@gmail.com), later in October we will have the Bali 9’s (www.baligeckos.org), the AFL event, not the more notorious guests in Kerobokan. SAILING For those of you interested in sailing the Royal Bali Yacht Club is holding its AGM at their Serangan Club house on Saturday 28th of January at 2pm. Anyone interested in sailing or having sailing lessons for themselves or their children are invited to come along. Beer and a barbeque lunch will be available from 12 noon. The club has laser style dinghies for sale and for rent to members. Racing and social events are held throughout the year. For further info contact Commodore John Mitchell 0817347400 or visit their website www.royalbaliyachtclub.com.
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Jeremiah Abrams: Author and Psychotherapist Jeremiah Abrams was born and grew up in Freeland, a small town in the Pocono Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania, USA where his family were manufacturers and employed many of the townspeople. Jeremiah has worked in the field of psychotherapy for over 35 years. He has also worked as a freelance journalist a n d e d i t o r, a consultant, trainer and professor of Jungian Psychology. Jeremiah attended the University of Virginia where he received a BA in Literature and History. He furthered his studies by earning a MS in Journalism and Communications Theory at Boston University. Later he became a licensed psychotherapist in Massachusetts, receiving specialized diploma training in Jungian and Bioenergetic Analysis, Family Systems Theory, and Gestalt, Psychodrama Training. Inspired by his intensive research and exploration of the dimensions of the human psyche, Jeremiah is an editor and author of four non-fiction books related to those subjects. His most recent, The Dreamtime Journey, was published under his own imprint, Mt. Vision Books, in 2007. Did you grow up in a world of books? I knew early on that language and telling stories was going to be an important part of my life. My mother had been a teacher and was an avid reader who imbued me with the values of a sound education. I was a teacher’s pet early on, loved to read and became an especially good speller. My favorite time in school was being read to. Our elementary school teachers read stories and great books to us every day, which sent me off into imaginative reverie. I read a good portion of the World Book Encyclopedia by age 12 and was endlessly fascinated by the world of history, geography, biography and good fiction. When did you start writing? I wrote quite well in grade school. My work was often chosen as models of exemplary writing so I knew early on that I could write. I went to a boy’s prep school in my hometown where I was editor of the high school newspaper and yearbook. I wrote intensively at university, and published the Curriculum Report of the University of Virginia in 1969. While in graduate school, I worked as a freelance writer, technical writer and editor.
naturalist, book collector of esoteric Jungiana, and student of ruins and antediluvian history. Have you done much international travel? Yes, a fair share… I toured Europe by motorcycle in the 60’s, and traveled to India, Nepal, Tibet, Europe, Switzerland, Italy and Greece in the 70’s an 80’s. I spent a lot of time in Mexico and Guatemala in the 80’s and 90’s, maybe twelve trips/expeditions to visit ruins and indigenous tribes. Also annual trips in the 90’s and 2000’s to teach in Greece and around the Mediterranean, England and Ireland, Australia for four-month stints, New Zealand, extensive travel in the US and Canada. What was your first big break as a writer? My big break came in 1989 when I met my wonderful supportive publisher Jeremy Tarcher, who launched a series of New Consciousness Readers with my first book, Reclaiming the Inner Child. Jeremy stood behind the books he published and believed intensely in the quality of his titles. My second book with Tarcher, Meeting the Shadow: The Hidden Power of the Dark Side of Human Nature, became a classic in 14 languages, largely thanks to Jeremy’s staunch belief in that work. What was your biggest miscalculation? In 1995, I published a book, The Shadow in America: Reclaiming the Soul of a Nation, with Nataraj Publishing, an imprint owned by Shakti Gawain, the famous new age author. That publishing venture turned out to be a hobby horse for Shakti and after ten or so titles she tired of it and folded the company into the successful parent company, New World Library, where my book among others became orphaned.
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What project are you working on now? I am concurrently writing two related books: one non-fiction project, Aeon, a treatment of the current shift in paradigm, the invisible psychological and technological implications of a world going through what amounts to a rupture in the fabric of human history. The other project, a novel in progress for the past four years, Aeon Finitis, is ostensibly the story of a year in the life of an everyman, a relatively unrealized person at the top of his career as a modern-day hero, an oncologist (cancer surgeon). He wakes up while transiting a midlife crisis. The storyline mirrors upheavals in our collective culture and the awakening into an awareness of our times and their connection to previous civilizations and their collapse. The storyline involves intrigues that I’d rather not discuss. That is leakage for a writer! What will you teach at your upcoming writers retreat in Bali? My emphasis will be on the psychology of the narrative process, techniques for finding the true voice that represents the writer’s authentic sensibility and that matches content to the task at hand. This work involves experiential learning, trusting the continuous image stream that arises from the imaginal realm within - the fount of all stories. Great writers are great listeners - to themselves first, then others. I believe self-expression to be a key to mental health and balance, and for many, the medium is words and story. My intent is to support a writer’s honest self-expression, both for beginners and old hands, and to train writers to listen to their inner voice.
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Where may readers learn more about your writers retreat? Visit my webpage at http://writeforyourlifebali.posterous. com/ and look for my public talks happening this month in Ubud and perhaps other venues in the future.
What are your hobbies and interests? I am a passionate student of archeology and ancient sites and have specialized in Classic Maya and Classical Greece. Mythology, anthropology and psychology are my primary intellectual interests, and I have often traveled to pursue these interests. I am also an avid outdoorsman,
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Say What? Question: I’m 22 years old and have managed to do most everything the wrong way in life. Now that I’m sick and tired of all the chaos, I have no clue where to start, or how to regain any substance. Everything from my health and finances to my social life has gone straight through the floor. I’m fighting depression and trying to stay positive, but it seems as if I’m just circling and circling while my life continues to go nowhere. Any advice or motivation would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I have thought of cheating, and I have been tempted, but I resisted quite well. I didn’t get married for a relationship like this. I have threatened him (maybe too often) by saying that I will leave. Nothing matters. The last time I tried talking/ confronting him on this, it turned into a physical fight. I am so miserable, have gained weight, have lost interest in most of my hobbies, and no longer try to look good. The list goes on and on. Your advice would be appreciated.
Dr. ZZ: Being depressed is the exact opposite of seeing things through rose-colored glasses. Everything seems dark, and you feel as if you and your life are all miserable. Keep in mind that this is the depression speaking and not necessarily a true reflection of the way things are. Problems can seem magnified through these lenses. So the first thing you need to do is take a breather and realize that, while everything may seem gloomy, it is probably not as bad as you perceive it to be.
Dr. ZZ: You have painted a miserable picture. If this is true, your very own words speak to the underlying perception you have been suppressing. Either kick this loser out, or leave. Take your husband’s keys, pack his bags, put his belongings at the curb, lock the door, and say nothing more. You will have more money now with two fewer mouths to feed. Let his girlfriend support the two of them. Why ruin your beautiful self for someone who treats you ugly? You are the source of income in the house; take it somewhere else.
The domino effect works both ways. Though one thing affects the other, and everything from your health to your social life seems to be a mess, this can also happen in the reverse. As you start to get one area of your life in order, others will follow. So don’t overwhelm yourself now by getting too far out in front of yourself wondering how you’re going to manage your future. Take baby steps and take care of the most important aspects (i.e., eating well and sleeping right). The rest will eventually fall into place.
Even your kids want you to leave. They too apparently feel unsafe and uncomfortable in their own home. That is a horrible way to ask them to live. You deserve to be happy and healthy. Your children deserve a strong woman to look up to and to imitate in life. What you have isn’t even a marriage; it is a train wreck waiting to happen. No one needs a partner for the image. There have to be tangible benefits. Get him out, get a new lease on life, and get serious about reclaiming your power and your autonomy.
The magic ingredient for pulling your life together starts with self-love. The outer world is constant and YOU are the variant. That is why it is said that happiness is an inside job. Find a time when you were happy and confident inside yourself, find one or two of life’s simple pleasures to enjoy, then win over your doubtful mind. It will not be easy or without pain, but once you appreciate yourself and certain things in life more regularly, your down moments will not last as long.
Question: My co-worker is constantly telling people at work his personal problems (e.g., money, stepson, sick child, soon-to-be-ex, you name it). It is a daily routine for him to go to as many people as will listen to his problems. He even confides blow-by-blow details to his subordinates and has been told that it is unprofessional. Why does someone have a compulsion to discuss every dirty detail? I just can’t understand what possesses a person to have to tell everyone his personal problems at work -- and to exaggerate to boot.
Question: I have been married for 6 years. One week after we got married, my husband started having a “friend” come over. I am the only one working, and while I am at work his friend is here if she isn’t working. When I am home, she is here. My husband spends more time with her and says that it is my fault that he does. I have told him that I don’t like her coming over so much, and that it is going to ruin what shred of a marriage we have left. He defends her and asks how dare I turn my back on her. Our sex life has been nonexistent for 1 1/2 years. He is getting very crude with my daughters. My kids want me to leave, but I just don’t know how because of money. I am the only source of income in the house.
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Dr. ZZ: You probably hit the nail on the head when you said “compulsion.” Chances are this fellow has deep-seated insecurity, loneliness and self-esteem issues There is not much you can do to figure out someone like this without his seeking professional assistance. Just let him know that you don’t have the time to listen. Wish him the best, pat him on the shoulder, and turn and walk away.
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Local News Intervene in Bali Health: AMA The Australian Medical Association says the Federal Government needs to help lift health and hygiene standards in Bali as West Australians increasingly see the island as a “northern suburb of Perth”. WA Health Department figures reveal 44 per cent of the 2600 West Australians who returned from overseas with infectious diseases last year had been to Bali. Almost 4 per cent of infectious diseases in WA tracked by the department last year were contracted in Bali, with dengue fever the most common. There were almost 270 cases of the potentially fatal mosquito-borne disease and almost 500 cases of gastroenteritis caused by salmonella and campylobacter bacteria. Other infections included more than 120 cases of sexually transmissible infections such as chlamydia and gonorrhea. More than 140 West Australians needed a course of precautionary rabies vaccinations after being bitten or scratched by monkeys, dogs or other animals. Health Department medical epidemiologist Gary Dowse said rabies remained endemic in dogs in Bali and about 150 Balinese people had died from the untreatable disease in
the past three years. Dr Dowse said other serious diseases contracted in Bali last year included legionnaires’ disease, measles, typhus, typhoid fever, hepatitis A and HIV. WA’s love affair with Bali keeps smashing records, with the number of holidaymakers from Perth quadrupling in the past five years as people are lured by cheap airfares and hotel deals. AMA WA vice-president Richard Choong, who has seen hundreds of patients on their return from Bali, said Australians were increasingly returning with diseases he had not seen before, such as typhus, which is a bacterial infection spread by lice or fleas. “These figures are only the tip of the iceberg … these are just the reported cases,” Dr Choong said. “The Australian Government really needs to address this problem because it is such a popular holiday destination.” Health Consumers Council executive director Michele Kosky said people needed to be wary of Bali’s limits for providing health care and be responsible for their actions. (January 9th 2012)
Beauty of Bali Under Pressure from Tourism West Australians are flocking to their favourite island holiday destination in record numbers but can it cope? The number of West Australians who have packed their bags and headed for Bali has quadrupled in the last five years, with over 385,000 visiting in the past 12 months.
Suardana says the amount of water the BIP will consume is staggering, at about 669,000 litres a day; that’s equivalent to the needs of approximately 4,500 residents in south Kuta. He says the island is already struggling to meet current demand.
They are not the only ones with international tourists joining millions of Indonesians now choosing to holiday there. With the increasing numbers comes increasing pressure on water supplies, infrastructure and waste management and environmentalists are warning there’s a crisis looming.
“Symptoms of the water crisis are now seen more often with a lot of areas experiencing drought.” And, he says the site slated for the BIP project has been used to grow crops like rice, taro and corn so if it goes ahead, farmers will be shoved off the land and lose their income.
When Bali’s Governor, I Made Mangku Pastika, imposed a moratorium at the start of last year on all new developments in south Bali, environmental groups rejoiced. Research from the local Udayana University showed supply was far outstripping demand for hotel rooms, with an excess of almost 10,000 rooms.
“The impact on farmers is quite large considering they could no longer farm nor have they been provided with other land to farm or any other alternative after eviction,” he said. Bali is also groaning under the weight of a big increase in population.
Clearly, it made no sense to build more but in a relatively short time, it seems the tune has changed. The Governor has temporarily lifted the moratorium to allow for the construction of a mega project, dubbed the Bali International Park. The venue is being built for the 2013 APEC summit with an estimated price tag of around $280 million US, most of which will be funded by Indonesia’s central government which is pushing for it to go ahead. The BIP is set to be built on a 250-hectare greenbelt area in Jimbaran. It will include a convention and exhibition centre, luxurious stand-alone villas for 26 heads of state attending the summit and a five star, 200 room hotel for the accompanying delegates. It will also boast an international health clinic, art galleries and food courts. Once the conference is over, it will be turned into a tourism precinct. Governor Pastika has defended the plans. “This is in the framework of projecting a good image for Indonesia, especially Bali,” he told The Jakarta Globe. But, that image may be changing with a recent article in ‘Time’ magazine dubbing Bali as a potential ‘holiday from hell’ because of its problems with infrastructure, waste management and traffic. The head of the West Australian-based Indonesia Institute, Ross Taylor, says Bali has become a victim of its own success. “There are problems with over-development on the beachfront, roads are chaotic, power from Java is unreliable and the water system is literally falling apart,” he said. “We take town and urban planning for granted in Australia but, in Indonesia and in particular Bali, this has been almost unheard of. “Getting building approval in Kuta and Legian today is usually more about who is given an incentive to approve the development rather than about what is suitable and appropriate for the area.” Environmentalist Wayan Suardana, from the Indonesian environment forum known as Walhi, is leading the charge against the BIP. He says building more conference facilities makes no sense when the island already has enough.
Last year’s census shows, minus tourists and migrants, Bali’s population swelled to 3.9 million, up 20 per cent in a decade and far exceeding a supposed ideal of 2.5 million. Foreign arrivals, at 2.5 million a year, are on top of this number along with the growing domestic tourist market of about 5 million visitors a year. The pressure is mounting but some non-government organizations have got together to launch the Bali Clean and Green program which is aimed at dealing with the island’s rubbish and waste issues. There’s also a revamp of the international airport planned and a toll road linking the airport to Nusa Dua being built for APEC to ease traffic congestion. Ross Taylor says if not enough is done to solve Bali’s problems, tourism will suffer. “Without urban and regional planning, we will see more pollution on the beaches, collapsing and unsafe water systems, increased blackouts as power systems fail and an even greater degree of traffic congestion,” he said. “This is not good as in the end this will scare off the tourists as Bali will become a less than desirable place to visit which would be a shame as it is such a unique, a lovely island.” Suardana says uncontrolled development is ruining the island and strict government laws not only need to be introduced, they need to be enforced. He says if not, the island’s main income source, tourism, will inevitably be hit hard. Bali generates about 30 per cent of Indonesia’s tourist revenue estimated at $3.5 billion US a year. Suardana says authorities need to realize that the environment is at the heart of its main industry, with many people attracted to Bali’s greenery and beaches. “This will be a bleak future if we do not regulate development from now to match the capacity of its resources and to establish concrete plans to further preserve our resources and environment,” he said. Suardana is also concerned that the lifting of the moratorium may have let the genie out of the bottle. He is worried it could pave the way for the development of more mega projects which will come at the environment’s expense. (January 5th 2012)
Jakarta on Alert after Man Dies of H5N1 Indonesia has stepped up preventive and control measures against bird flu following the death of a 23-year-old man of suspected H5N1 virus infection in northern Jakarta on Saturday (7/1). Apparently the man who died had bred pigeons in the vicinity of his home. Deputy Health Minister Ali Gufron Mukti said today the government was handling the measures more professionally to prevent any spread of the disease. The measures also included having designated hospitals to handle such cases in the future. (January 7th 2012) 7.3 Magnitude Quake Strikes off Western Indonesia A 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck off the west coast of Indonesia’s northern Sumatra early Wednesday (11/1), sending panicked residents onto the streets and in search of higher ground. Thousands on the island of Simeulue, 200 kilometres (124 miles) from the epicentre, ran from their homes as the ground shook, an AFP reporter on the scene said. But after Indonesia issued a tsunami warning, the residents ran back inside to collect their belongings and then sought higher ground. The under-sea quake hit at 1:37 am (1837 GMT), while the USGS reported the depth at 29 kilometres (18 miles). The USGS reported the epicentre was 423 kilometres (262 miles) southwest of Banda Aceh, the capital of Aceh province on Indonesia’s Sumatra Island. In Banda Aceh, the ground shook for 30 seconds and terrified residents rushed out of their homes, but they returned indoors shortly after, an AFP reporter there said. Aceh was the worst-affected area by the December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami - triggered by a giant 9.1-magnitude earthquake - that claimed 220,000 lives, three-quarters of them in Indonesia. (January 11th 2012) RI, Australia agree to Jointly Tackle People Smuggling Problem The Indonesian and Australian governments have agreed to cooperate in dealing with the people smuggling problem that has been an issue in both countries over the past 10 years. “At a meeting earlier today with Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd, the Australian government agreed to cooperate in the handling of the people smuggling problem,” Indonesian Foreign Affairs Minister Marty Natalegawa said at a press conference here Monday (9/1). Marty said he and Rudd also discussed ways in which the two governments would cooperate and break the human smuggling chain. “We need to identify and describe the flow of human smuggling,” said Marty. Marty also said three parties needed to be involved in the handling of the problem, namely the countries of origin, transit and destination countries. The human smuggling problem was previously discussed at the Bali Process meeting last year but extra efforts needed to be made to break the smuggling pattern that stretched from the origin country to the transit country and the destination country, in this case Australia. Indonesia which is geographically adjacent to Australia is often used as a transit point by emigrants from troubled countries in central Asia to reach Australia. (January 9th 2012) First Big Cruise Ship Berths at Benoa, Bali Deputy Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Sapta Nirwandar said a cruise ship named MV Legend of the Seas was the biggest yacht to berth in Benoa Harbor, Bali. The cruise ship had 2,300 passengers and a 1,000-strong crew on board when it arrived in Benoa. “Previously, cruise ships of the same size as the Legend could not berth at any Indonesia port. They could only throw anchor some distance from the coast and transport passengers to the shore by small boats,” he said here Monday (16/1). Sapta Nirwandar also said the 264.3-meter-long Legend of the Seas was the biggest cruise ship to berth at an Indonesian port, in this case Benoa, Bali. Meanwhile, the harbor and dredging director of Bali`s Transportation Office, Kemal Heryandri, said Benoa harbor was ready to receive big ships from overseas. Kemal Heryandri said coral reefs in the harbor waters had been removed in 2011 to ensure the navigation safety of big ships, even of ships bigger than the MV Legend. Besides, Kemal added, the local government had also dredged the coastal waters up to a depth of 11 meters. “In 2012, the dredging will reach 12 meters to enable big cruise ships to berth easily and safely,” Kemal said. “The Legend`s visit will attract world attention because it is the first time for a big cruise ship to berth at an Indonesian port,” Djarwo said. (January 17th 2012)
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Fuel Subsidies to End in Jakarta Starting in April, the government will stop subsidizing fuel for most private vehicles. During a press conference last week, Finance Minister Agus Martowardojo said the decision was in line with the 2012 Budget Law. Starting in April, the government will only allow public transportation vehicles and motorcycles to fill up with state-subsidized fuel. Agus said the new restriction would initially be implemented only in Java and Bali, but that the plan would eventually be rolled out to include Sumatra in the first half of 2013 and Kalimantan in the second half, Sulawesi in the first half of 2014 and Maluku and Papua in the second half of that year. Owners of cars that run on diesel will also feel the pinch, as the government will restrict subsidies for diesel fuel in Java and Bali in April, with restrictions in other provinces to be phased in. The price at the pump will rocket from Rp 4,000 / liter to Rp 8,000 / liter essentially doubling transport costs for privately owned vehicles. (January 10th 2012) 10 Indonesian Hotels win ASEAN Green Award Ten hotels operating in Indonesia have won ASEAN Green Hotel Recognition Award 2012 for applying environmentally friendly principles to their operations. Indonesian Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Mari Pangestu presented the award to representatives of the hotels here on Wednesday (11/1). The 10 hotels are Matahari Beach Resort & Spa (Bali), Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel (Bali), Holiday Inn Resort (Batam), Angsana (Bintan), Melia Benoa (Bali), Losari Spa Retreat & Coffee Plantation (Magelang), The St Regis Bali Resort(Bali), Melia Bali Villa & Spa Resort, The Dharmawangsa Jakarta, Hotel Gran Melia Jakarta. Mari said the Green Award 2012 was the third of its kind since 2008. The first such award was given to ASEAN hotels in Thailand in 2008 and the second in Brunei Darussalam in 2010. Environmentally friendly principle is the main aspect to see if a hotel deserves to receive the award according to the document of ASEAN Green Hotel Standard agreed upon by 10 ASEAN member countries. The document covers a number of criteria and prerequisites as environmental policies which lay a basis for the environmentally friendly operation of hotels, including the use of green products, cooperation with local people and organizations, and human resources development. Besides solid waste management, energy efficiency, water efficiency, air quality management (indoor and outdoor), noise pollution control, waste water treatment and management, toxic and chemical substance disposal management. (January 11th 2012) Bali Governor Hopes for Early Repatriation of Costa Concordia Crew Bali Governor Made Mangku Pastika has expressed hope that Indonesian crew members who survived, the ill-fated Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia be repatriated soon. “We have to be grateful because all Indonesian crew members, including those from Bali, were safe in the sea accident in Italy and I think they need to return soon to take a rest at home, except those who want to find another job in the country,” Pastika said here on Tuesday (17/1). Pastika said that based on the latest data which was made available to him, there were 53 crew members from Bali on board the ill-fated cruise ship. Meanwhile, Foreign Affairs Ministry Information and Media Director PLE Priatna said in Jakarta on Monday that all 170 Indonesian crew members of Costa Concordia survived in the sea accident. Costa Concordia was on a trip around the Mediterranean when it hit a reef near the Isola del Giglio and ran aground off the Italian coast on Friday, forcing the coast guard to evacuate over 4,000 people. (January 17th 2012)
Jumeirah to Operate Luxury Resort on Bali Jumeirah Group, the Dubai-based luxury hotel company and a member of Dubai Holding, has signed a management agreement with PT Asia Pasifik Properti to operate a luxury resort on the island of Bali, Indonesia. The resort will be known as Jumeirah Bali and is expected to open in 2015. Jumeirah Bali, located on the southern tip of the exclusive Jimbaran District, will look out onto the Dreamland surfer’s beach and is adjacent to Bali’s New Kuta Golf Course. Consisting of 80 hotel suites and 25 private villas, and set amidst tropical gardens, Jumeirah Bali will feature architectural designs reflective of Bali’s rich cultural heritage and modeled after an ancient Javanese-Hindu water palace. Jumeirah Bali will offer international and local cuisines in three restaurants. It will offer Jumeirah’s signature Talise Spa and a state-of-the-art fitness centre. The resort will also feature an exclusive cliff-top wedding venue as well as a business centre complete with meeting rooms and the latest communications technology. (January 17th 2012) Prisoner Died After Hours of Torture by Cellmates Bali Police are investigating a group of 13 inmates at the notorious Kerobokan Penitentiary over the brutal murder of another inmate there. Adj. Sr. Comr. Benny Arjanto, the Badung district police chief, said on Tuesday (17/1) that the 13 men were believed to have assaulted the victim, Edi Suwito, 28, over a 12-hour period on Jan. 11-12. “The victim was sadistically tortured during this period, in which the perpetrators stubbed out lit cigarettes on his genitals among other things,” Benny said, adding that the perpetrators and the victim all shared the same cramped cell at Kerobokan. He said Edi had only been at the prison for a day. He had been transferred there from the crowded Kuta Police jail. He had been arrested for alleged cell phone theft. He was placed in the cell at 3 p.m. on Jan. 11 and immediately assaulted by the others, Benny said. Edi was found dead at 4 a.m. the next day. “Among the items that we’ve seized as evidence include a bamboo pole, a cane, four lighters and a plank of wood,” Benny said. He said the motive for the vicious attack appeared to be a long-running grudge between the victim and Ahmad Yusuf, one of the 13 other inmates. “It appears the victim once conned the suspect’s family out of a sum of money, and the suspect had been holding a grudge since then,” he said. (January 17th 2012) Indonesian Teen Found Guilty of Stealing Sandals, but Free to Go A 17-year-old boy with initials A.A.N. at the center of a legal and public relations storm was found guilty on Wednesday (11/1) of stealing a pair of sandals from a policeman and released into the custody of his parents. He had faced up to five years in prison. Elvis D.J. Kantuwu, the lawyer for the boy, said the boy’s parents would file an appeal. Despite the verdict, Elvis continued to protest the innocence of his client, saying there was a lack of evidence of his involvement in the theft in May. “There are three requirements that could not be met to find A.A.L. guilty of violating Article 362 of the Criminal Code,” he said. First, he said, the police officer who reported A.A.L,, First. Brig. Ahmad Rusdi, told the court that he was uncertain about his accusation, and that it was more a matter of intuition than proof. In addition, he said, A.A.L.’s friends told the court that the sandals found with A.A.L. were Eiger brand. The police officer said his sandals were Andos. Elvis also said the police couldn’t prove that A.A.L. had taken the sandals, which had been lying in the street some 30 meters from the policeman’s rented room. He also pointed to discrepancies in the verdict about who exactly the sandals in question belonged to. Across the country, people donated sandals as part of a campaign organized by the National Commission on Child Protection (KPAI) to shame the police over the trial. The commission has said it plans to hand over the sandals to the National Police later this week. (January 4th 2012)
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Tyra Banks Finds a New Beau on Eat Pray Love Inspired Trip to Bali Tyra Banks has found a new mystery love after her recent trip to Bali. She was recently left broken hearted after splitting from her boyfriend of the last three years. But after enjoying a ‘spiritual trip’ to Bali, supermodel Tyra Banks has found love again. According to People she is now enjoying a long distance relationship after her Eat Pray Love inspired trip to the Far East. She met the mystery man while she was traveling. And after flying back to New York, the lovesick star hopped onto the next plane back to Bali to spend a steamy holiday with him. A source said: ‘It’s a total long-distance romance, but it’s a big deal.’ It emerged just last week the sexy star had decided to go on a spiritual retreat to clear her mind - and she certainly seems to have got more than she bargained for. (January 16th 2012) Five Army Members Named Suspects in Illegal Immigrants Case Five Indonesian army (TNI-AD) members have been named suspects in the case of illegal immigrants whose boat sank in Prigi, Trenggalek, East Java, recently, on its way to Australia. “Based on the results of an investigation, more suspects have been named, namely chief sergeant K, chief corporal K, sub-second lieutenant S, second sergeant M and second sergeant IAS who are army members, BS, a civil servant, and four civilians,” head of the National Police`s public relations division Inspector General Saud Usman Nasution said here on Wednesday (18/1). He said the army members were suspected of having facilitated the illegal immigrants` departure by boat to Australia in violation of articles 55 and 56 of the Criminal Code and were now still being detained at the Brawijaya Military Command Headquarters. A boat carrying more than 200 illegal immigrants from Middle Eastern countries capsized at around 10am in the waters in Prigi, Trenggalek, East Java, on December 19. The victims were first found by two fishermen in Prigi waters around 25 miles from the coast.(January 18th 2012) Bank Indonesia Sets New Rules On Credit Cards People seeking credit cards will face stricter controls and banks will face a limit on the charges they can levy under regulatory changes spelled out on Monday (9/1) by Bank Indonesia. The banking industry applauded some of the measures, but raised concern over central bank attempts to impose a maximum interest rate. Puji Atmoko, the central bank’s head of payment system regulation, said that as part of the new regulation credit card holders must be at least 21 years old, higher than the current minimum age of 17. BI also set the minimum monthly income at Rp 3 million ($330) and the maximum credit limit at three times monthly income. People who earn less than Rp 10 million a month are allowed only to get credit cards from two issuers. BI said in a statement. Banks must comply with the new regulation by Jan. 1, 2013. Indonesia’s credit-card business has expanded significantly in the past few years as more people become comfortable with using credit cards to make payments and as the number of middle-income households rises. According to BI data, credit-card transactions increased to Rp 163 trillion in 2010 compared with Rp 73 trillion in 2007. In the first 11 months of 2011, these reached Rp 147 trillion. The central bank wants to educate Indonesians on how to use cards so they avoid being trapped under mounting debts that could cause non-performing loans in the banking sector to increase. BI also wants to make sure customers are not burdened by high interest rates and plans to set the maximum rate that banks can charge card holders.The new regulation did not set a specific figure, but Ronald Waas, a deputy governor for payment systems, has said that BI wants lenders to charge a maximum 3 percent per month for their credit-card loans. Banks now charge as much as 3.75 percent in interest on the product. (January 9th 2012)
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Another great recipe for those fresh broad beans that show up in the supermarket. These have a Moroccan flair and are oh so full of protein. Left overs can be served at room temperature the next day with a hearty bread to soak up the juices. They could also be used a part of a composed salad.
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Broad Beans with Tomatoes and Cumin Serves 4 - 6
Cook the beans in a pot of boiling water until they are half done. Drain, and let sit until cool enough to handle. Remove and discard the skins. Set the skinned beans aside. While the beans are cooking make the sauce by heating 2 Tbl. of the oil in a frying pan. When hot add the garlic and cook until soft and aromatic. Add the cumin, smoked ground paprika, salt and pepper. Stir fry until aromatic, about 3 minutes. Add the chopped tomatoes, Tabasco sauce, and half the coriander leaf. Lower the heat and cook until the tomatoes become mushy, about 20 minutes. When the sauce is ready add the cooked broad beans, 2 Tbl. of water and cook until the beans are hot. Turn off the heat and add the remaining coriander leaf. Scoop onto a serving dish and drizzle the remaining tablespoon of olive oil over the top.
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A Determinedly Green Weekend: Sumber Sari Villas It was going to be total immersion in green tourism, a lifelong lesson for the kids in responsible tourism. As we headed west out of Denpasar, the durian season was in full swing and stacks of the prickly fruit were piled high on bamboo platforms on the sides of the highway. After passing Negara, Bali’s most westerly town before its main port, we approached the rural village of Sumber Sari.
tick-toking wooden bells ambled by on the dirt lane just outside the dining room, all heading for their daily mandi in the ocean. Throughout the day the beach road was quiet but for a few motorbikes passing by. Komang, who worked for ten years at the Waka Resorts, created a nonpareil seafood curry right from scratch, having gouged out the coconuts by hand to make the crucial santen sauce. The finished dish and fresh fruit and vegetable juices were carried nonchalantly on trays across the open coconut grove. We took an early morning walk to the nearby rainforest where Bali Barat National Park joins the beach. Pak Ketut pointed out a snorkeling spot just 30 meters offshore. An aluminum 390 Quintrex Explorer boat sat next to a bamboo shelter ready to take us out, but it was the rainy season and the water was not clear (bening). For cash income, the villagers farm vegetables, raise pigs and cattle. Paddocks were populated by sizable and contented herds of grazing cows which are raised for meat and kerbau bred to take part in the local mekepung buffalo races that take place in Jembrana in March each year. The beach is used for practice runs to condition and train the buffaloes to compete in the races.
On the narrow country road, stood scruffy bamboo dwellings, cinder block houses and small farm yards surrounded by gardens of breadfruit, bananas, chocolate, mangoes, papaya, palm sugar trees. Suddenly, a stark white minimalist structure stood out in the middle of a coconut and teakwood grove. The brainchild of local environmentalist Norm van’t Hoff, this incongruous and amazing edifice was a delight to see.
‘There’s been a lot of innovation on this project so of course it’s been challenging. This first villa is where we’ve been learning how to build something very modern and luxurious, but still very green,’ Norm told me. This solar system cost Rp130 million. The villa is solar-passive designed to be cool without using AC, which is the major energy consumer. We found to our surprise that the fans under the huge window to the south, and also set into head of the king size bed, provided enough circulating air to keep the environs cool, especially at night. ‘LED lights, which are finally becoming more widely available, were used throughout. We bought the smallest, most energyefficient AC unit locally available, and we run the swimming pool with two DC pumps (sourced in Jakarta), which are more efficient than conventional AC pumps.’ The property will eventually have seven resort villas, each with private pools, a restaurant, a public pool and a spa. I felt myself secretly envisioning that the building materials and green practices used here must surely serve as prototypes for future hotel and villa projects on Bali. Or am I naïve? In the middle of the night, as if in a dream, we were woken up by jangling, cacophonous yet strangely hypnotic xylophonic music from a gamelan group that seemed just about to march right into our bedroom. The next morning, buffaloes with big
Eco Lodge employees have learned that the environment is a priority, learning how to compost, not use msg in the cooking, no nasty chemicals in housekeeping nor pesticides in the garden, how to grow organic vegetables and how to manage wastes. Norm and Linda are now offering their message through their new website (www.greenworldbali.com) about green building services, environmental and green business management. The website is about doing business a better way, finding practical new ways to make commercial operations more sustainable.
Pak Cantik was a businessman, living in a modern house in Kerobokan, but who is now managing construction projects based out of his ancestral community in the mountains. Although doubtful at first, based on the initial successes of the new business, Pak Cantik has moved his young family back to his home village where he is now able to fulfill his rightful role as a community leader.
The bold architecture was immediately impressive: the big steel brackets shamelessly exposed, the huge, epoxylaminated timber columns and beams, the stark geometry of the highly insular composite concrete walls and roof, the massive, breeze catching windows in the bedroom, the cool to the feet white stone flooring. But why the color white? This is part of the solar-passive design. White reflects the most solar radiation and thus keeps the building cool.
If there’s too much power being consumed, for example by non-stop use of the AC, the grid automatically kicks in to top up the battery bank. Pat Ketut, our host, stressed the word “emergency” to make sure that I understood that using the a/c was optional, hint: “last resort.” It was wonderful to see such an acute awareness of conservation in a Balinese hotel manager!
The first project with which they attempted to replicate their convictions was in Bali Eco Stay, an enterprise their neighbors John and Cath Blundstone began in 2010. Working with the owners, this very green mountain resort was conceptualized, designed, constructed, decorated based on lessons learned over many years at their own eco lodge.
Norm and Linda are also promoting a new business model for enterprising and ambitious Balinese who want to stay in their home village, but also want to make a good living. Norm believes that there is a great, untapped reservoir of educated and talented Balinese who could return home, run successful businesses and help develop their villages. This model of people with initiative going back to the land to earn their livlihoods is being amply demonstrated by Norm’s Balinese partners who are known locally as ‘Pak Cantik’ and ‘Made Tinggi.’
Beach at Sumber Sari
Other, smaller earth-friendly details were also well-thought out and professionally attended to: LED lighting throughout, adjustable reading lights, organic and non-organic and labeled waste disposal containers, recycled glass bench tops, soft bamboo sheets, and several DC sockets to plug in 12v appliances like the universal phone charger. The whole villa, including all the lights, fans, the bar fridge, the 6m x 4m swimming pool and the air conditioning are run by solar energy, stored in a battery bank, which is charged by solar panels.
becoming even more involved in social and environmental issues. The lodge consists of four rustic bungalows and feels more like staying with a family than staying in a hotel. The majority of their guests are into peace and nature, so it’s a pleasant way of life. Norm and Linda don’t even feel like they are engaged in conventional tourism.
Kerbau on the way to mandi
Green Pioneer: Norm van’t Hoff In the 1980s Norm van’t Hoff crewed on fishing boats in remote parts of North Queensland and drifted in and out jobs in the Australian Outback, working in construction, bars, hotels, drilling rigs, but nothing for very long. He eventually he got his captain’s ticket and worked for 10 years skippering charter boats in the Great Barrier Reef and private yachts on the East coast of Australia and in the Mediterranean. During his wanderings, Norm was always looking for something elusive, some overall purpose in his life. He started getting into Green politics, eventually winning a difficult 5-year campaign to save the coral reefs of the Whitsunday Islands. As it turned out, being in command of a ship was excellent preparation for his life’s work as a professional environmentalist. ‘Sustainable environmental management requires that we take a broad overview of things, integrating different aspects of a project into a synergistic whole. A ship’s captain must be knowledgeable about meteorology, electronics, water treatment, energy generation, communications, mechanical and structural engineering, and so on. What I learned onboard ships can be directly applied to my work here in Bali.’ What initially lured Norm to Bali was a fantasy that he had cherished about living in a little house in paradise. More than 20 years ago, he was brought to the mountains where he lives now. He instinctively knew that Central Bali was the place in that fantasy. Impressed by the traditional way that they managed their communities, Balinese farmers living in the mountains of Tabanan seemed much happier than the rich people he had known in Sydney or Monte Carlo. In 1998 he met Linda and they got married the following year. During their first few years together, he and Linda noticed that anyone who stayed with them for just a few days in their place in the mountains seemed to grow more relaxed. They decided to share their home, make it more accessible to people who would appreciate it and benefit from being there. They built a modest home stay which eventually evolved into the Sarinbuana Eco-Lodge, a deeper committment in the community which inevitably resulted in the van‘t Hoffs
Beach jungle and hills
‘The loss of talent from rural areas is a global problem, but we are demonstrating a practical solution by basing our operations in a remote village. We see our role as helping Bali help itself,’ Norm told me. ‘We need to support the Balinese so that they are able to gain practical knowledge about environmental issues, to achieve greater capacity to manage their environment more sustainably, to take real ownership of environmental issues, and ultimately to become truly responsible stewards of this beautiful island. Foreigners can’t save Bali, only the Balinese can.’ Practicalities Limited bookings for Sumber Sari Eco Villas can be arranged by contacting info@baliecolodge.com or ecolodgebali@ yahoo.com. PT Bali GreenWorld is based in Desa Sarinbuana, Kec. Selamadeg, Tabanan. Contact Norm, Linda or Pak Cantik via: (http://www.greenworldbali.com/|www.greenworldbali. com). <dariskm@gmail.com> Copyright © 2012 Al Hickey You can read all past articles of Bali Explorer at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Gameroom Pub in Ubud hiring English speaking waitresses/kitchen staff, day and evening shifts. Send info to <meltingpotubud@gmail. com> or SMS 081 2364 0490 for an interview. [443] Established jewlery business in Seminyak looking for an experienced production assistant, Indonesian and Western applicants pls email CV and / or inquiries to <marszbali@gmail.com>.
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Looking for experienced staff staff: Chef Supervisor, Cook Helper, Pastry Chef, Pastry Cook Assistant, F&B Supervisor, Admin Staff, Bar Staff, Wait Staff, Steward, Daily Worker Wait Staff for functions. Send resume to: marie@grocerandgrind.com Ph: 737321 NC/Es25 Jan 12
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Seeks candidate for assistant to Purchase Manager • Strong command of written & spoken English is essential. • Computer skills Ms.Office/Word/Excel/Outlook/Access/ Photoshop,Internet & Email. • Ability to read & understand Sales & Stock data. • Female max age 30 years, with min 3 years work experience in garment or related field. • Indonesian applicants only Please forward your CV & recent photo to hr@biasabali.com
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Expat long termed stay is searching for challenging fulltime management position at a reliable company. Over 10 years experience in the retail business. Motivated, team player and hardworking. For CV <mainski@gmail. com>. [126] Wood Working / Carpentery: All furniture, Windows, doors / Gates, Pool deck, Flooring, Railing, etc. Upholstery, Finishing wood & Houses. <woodworking.bali@yahoo. co. id> / 0819 9985 73 05 . [ 030] I’m the specialist for Biowood composite decking & flooring : durable, water & moisture resist, no twist, cracks & cupping, ecofriendly. E: <woodworking. bali@yahoo.co.id> or 0819 9985 7305. [103]
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29 yr old male Red Seal Canadian chef looking to move to Bali and gain employment part/full time cooking in a restaurant/hotel or as a personal chef. I am open to new and interesting opportunities. Address: apt 605 1414 12 st S.W. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Phone: 403 542 1179. Email <Gqeveryday@hotmail. com>. [456]
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Very experienced GM with emphasis on boutique properties, very strong in marketing both locally and internationally, very good in finance, F & B and overall operations. A real team leader and good in people skills, seeking a new similar position in Bali. Also have a lot of pre opening experiences, also available for hotel project consultant. For my CV please contact 081 2384 2473, or <hotelierbali@yahoo. com>. [447]
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1. Health food shop and cafe in Kerobokan and Ubud are looking for a dynamic:
F&B EXPERIENCED SUPERVISOR Send applications to: bintangjaya2012@yahoo.com
2. Long standing health food initiative looking for food passionistas to join our venture in providing the best services available in Bali.
REQUIRED: Open-minded, F&B experience, established in Bali, English & Indonesian, professional. Send your CV to: bintangjaya2012@yahoo.com
SHAKUHACHI ONLINE CUSTOMER SERVICE ROLES Shakuhachi is seeking motivated team members to join their online team based from their Bali office. The roles will be customer service focused working with online customers across the world. You will be working with a highly motivated team with great opportunity for career growth.
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3. Challenging position for: Personal Assistant: male or female, good English, energetic, must have great intitiative, ready to work under pressure, multitask, quick and smart. CV to: bintangjaya2012@yahoo.com NC/Es/25 Jan 12
Management skills required Ability to manage a team and work towards a deadline Ability to delegate work Ability to manage a roster Customer Service and technical skills required Very high customer service Experience in Online customer service Ability to maintain data on a website and e-shop facility English proficiency preferably with a western accent High written English proficiency including strong communication skills High Excel experience including strong attention to detail for data entry Knowledge, understanding and interest in the woman’s fashion industry Some logistics experiences is preferred
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If you feel you are suitable for either of the above roles then please send your resume and a cover letter to the below emails. Strong applicants will be contacted for an interview and salary will be based on experience and skill. Please send your CV to : john@shakuhachi.net or ed@shakuhachi.net NC/Es/25 Jan 12
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WE ARE A BRAND NEW WINE COMPANY ON THE ISLAND WE PROVIDE EXCELLENT PAY AND BENEFITS! WE ARE LOOKING FOR… Business Finance Analyst This fantastic brand will allow your career to soar, whilst developing your skills nationally and internationally. Your role entails extensive business partnering liaising with sales, marketing and production teams. In addition to budgeting forecasting and business plan modelling, you will be expected to produce financial and sales reports, for the division. Qualified accounting/ finance professionals who havea commercial background within FMCG/Retail, you will need to demonstrate strong analytical and technical skills with good abilities using Excel. Fluent in English is also preferred.
Admin Assistant Must be very organised, hard working, energetic, computer literate, trustworthy, responsible and pro-active (looking to fix things before they become problems). A good level of spoken English is essential. Previous experience or formal secretarial qualifications are a big advantage, so is a positive attitude. For more information please call 087861866362 Please send a CV to admin@capediscoverywines.com NC/Es/25 Jan 12
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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch
Is it common for Balinese to get divorced? Divorce in Balinese families is more common than it used to be. However, it is true that divorce here has more consequences than it does in many other cultures. Divorce for Balinese Hindus is something that is rarely discussed, and generally avoided at all costs. Women, in particular, avoid divorce – since the repercussions of divorce are much harder for the fairer sex. This is due to the customs and traditions dictated within Balinese society. When a woman marries, she leaves her family to join the family of her husband. In many cases, she moves to the husband’s family compound. Here she is considered one of the family; on the other hand, she is no longer a functional member of her birth family. In the new family, she has all sorts of obligations, both in terms of community and religion, and she becomes even busier than she ever was, particularly when she bears children. Consequently, if she gets divorced, she not only stands to lose all of the family and community she was once in, but she also may not be accepted back by her birth family. If she is accepted once more, it may no longer be practical for her to live with them, particularly if the family home or compound is small. Naturally, this can be a pretty stressful resolution to a broken marriage and is one of the main reasons why divorce rates are said to be lower amongst Balinese than other ethnicities in Indonesia. An unhappy marriage will nearly always result in a poor outcome for the wife, so even if her husband is playing around or treating her bad, she will likely grin and bear it at all costs. Are the attitudes towards divorce of today’s society changing though? More in the next issue of Kulture Kid.
Vaughan Hatch has immersed himself with Balinese culture, living with locals in Bali since 1997. He speaks fluent Indonesian and Balinese, and is unashamedly addicted to playing gamelan. A linguistic, archaeology and publishing graduate, he works for indOKiwi ‘linguistic and cultural solutions’ in Sanur. Email him on contact@indokiwibali.com or call (0361) 464201 for further queries. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2012 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
The Rotary Clubs of Bali and the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank are working together to increase the awareness about the severe shortage of Rh Negative Blood types here in Bali. These are much less prevalent in Asian populations (0.3%) vs. European populations (10%). If you have Rh Negative Blood and would be prepared to help save a life, please contact the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank office today at 0361-227 224 and one of their mobile units will visit you at your home/ office/hotel for your generous donation.
* 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).
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Brand new, outstanding design villas off Jalan Marlboro for rent: 2-bedroom (125 mill/year), 3-bedroom (175 mill/year) fully furnished, beautiful pools and lounge areas, no garden. 0818 0558 7558, <stoff.breger@gmail.com>. [4226] Modern deluxe new apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, large parking, beautiful garden, free Wi-Fi, from 50 to 150 m2, monthly from Rp. 3.5 to 6.5 million. 2 location off West Marlboro and close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [3429]
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Beautiful house for rent Petitenget. Nice location, fully furnished, 3 AC bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, Internet, Indovision 2 TV-DVD, garden and swimming pool, gazebo, housemaid, gardener. Longterm only, minimum 1 year. Direct owner 0812 3649 6762, <office@paradise-realty-ltd. com>. [4116] Beautiful renovated 3 bed 3 bath, home w/ private pool, granite kitchen, laundry room, huge picture windows w/ ricefield views from every room. High loft-like ceilings and spacious rooms. 2 to 8 year lease. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [4144] House for rent. 1 big BR, 1 livingroom, 1 bathroom, 1 cozy multipurpose sunny space. Big garage. Just renovated. All new facilities. Located in safe & convenient area. Free security. Rp. 29juta/year. Call/SMS 0811 380 510. E-mail <satoruno@gmail.com>. [4236] Beautiful house for sale at Jl. Gunung Salak Utara Kerobokan, 3 bedroom w/ AC, 2 bathroom, living, dining, kitchen, balcony, carport, expart & strategic location, comfortable surrounding, ricefield view, 50 meters to international school. Contact 0813 3732 8888 / 0361 747 6780. [4241] Nice minimalist private pool villa with six (6) bedrooms for rent, complete and free Wi-Fi. Contact 0819 9945 7003. [4243]
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House for rent until 30/9/14, 1,5 are land, fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, kitchen, garden, garage, maid’s quarter. Price Rp. 110 million/net (negotiable). <marcio-vanessa@hotmail.com> or 0819 1621 1216 or 0818 0552 8256. [4244] 2 bedroom villa in Kerobokan Br. Semer. swimming pool, daily maid, hot water, AC, TV cable. Daily, weekly, monthly & yearly. Call +62 819 1636 2285. [4256] Rent Bali house 6 mill month, 2 bedroom, available February till April, area Jl. Raya Kesambe. Villa for lease/ overcontract Tegal Buah area, 400 mtr, pool, 2 bedroom + bath. 60 mill year still nego. Call 081 8355 251. [4221] House for sale or lease long term in Umalas, furniture, 2 Bed room, 1 bathroom,1 maid room living room, kitchen, A/C, hot water, car park, garden in front and back. Price IDR 1.5 billion and minimum lease 5 years. Call Mrs Putu 081 805 373 262. [4223]
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Villa for rent 3 bedroom AC, 3 bathroom, full equipment, Wi-Fi, pool, staff, no agent, long term from 1/02/2012 until October. E-mail <ladecotropicale@hotmail.com>. [4141] Villa for rent: area 3 are, 2 bedroom, living room, kitchen, aircondition, hot water, swimming pool, big garden. Contact Made: 081 236 30309 / 081 9166 59 151. [4134] Umalas/Kerobokan. 9 are. Stunning 4 bedroom/4 bathroom villa for rent. Beautiful ricepaddies outlook, lovely gardens and pool. Joglo style, high quality, very special place. Timber floors/deck. internet, Indovision, staff, good power, A/C. Available Jan for minimum 6 months $820 per week neg. Please e-mail for pics <kathryn@frockk.com.au>. Ph 0821 4657 6033. [4166] Shop 8x6m for yearly rent situated in Kerobokan Jalan Merthasari 168. Good position across street with parking garden, 2 floors appartment upstairs. Rp. 50 million/year. Phone 0819 3303 4416, mail Facebook <baddlygilles@ yahoo.fr>. [4172] House for sale 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms includes full kitchen, hot water and big garage. Jalan Raya Kesambi Perum Prada Mentari Blok BIV, Kuta Utara Kerobokan. Only 30 minutes from Kuta beach, 30 minutes of Denpasar. Call 0813 3705 4252 or 0812 3612 5772. [4173] New house for rent: 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, bath tub, w.heater, kitchen, livingroom, garage, garden, nice view. Address: Br. Silayukti, Kerobokan - Kuta. Price: 45 juta/thn nego. Please call Wayan: 0812 4637 3724, 0878 6151 1122. [4175] House for rent, 4 bdrm / 3 bathroom, kitchen, dining, living, hot water, 2 aircon, house on 2 are in Jl. Mertanadi, good location and secure Western complex. Available now. Please contact Dewi 0812 1957 0293, <djahrah@yahoo. co.uk>. [4177] Over contract house in Padang Sumbu Kaja Kerobokan till Dec 2015. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 5 AC, furnished w/ Western style kitchen, telephone, land 5 are, 15.000W electricity, TV/DVD, 2 staff rooms w/ bathroom & kitchen, carport. 75 million/year. 0857 3942 6112 / 081 7470 7539. [4178] House for rent monthly 3.5 million, minimum 3 months. Bali style, 2BRM, bathroom, kitchen, living, fully furnished, AC, wash machine, large parking, quiet location, new built, pembantu available. Tl: 085 333 765 423. [4180] Facebook <balimuding@yahoo.com>. 0361-856-3083. Beautiful house for rent. 100m2 house on 150m2 land. 2bedrooms, 3bathrooms, kitchen, living, and dining area. Nice garden, carport, and service area. Fully furnished. 5600 USD yearly. [4182] Kerobokan 2-1 bedroom bungalow and 2 bedroom villa, kitchen, LCD TV video, cable TV, Western bathroom, AC, pool, private, secure, 6 day maid service, available now. <bart0310@gmail.com>. 0812 3718 1974. [4089] Shop for rent 3 are, 220 m2 building. Located in strategic area 60 m from Sunset. Price Rp. 210 million/year. For details please call 0812 4655 3984 or send e-mail to <manggisbali@hotmail.com>. [4186] Home/office for contract – newly renovated 2 bedroom/ 2 bathroom- behind Best Wines, off Jalan Merta Agung, 10 year contract available, minimum contract 2 years – 50 million per year. <lynn@kentaratrading.com>. [4202] For rent long term house 2 story 4 bed 3 bath, 5 meter road, 1-2 line telephone, rent for 10 year price 50 mill per year and if take 20 year 45 mill. Please call Seli 0812 3764 8111, email: <seli76lina@yahoo.com>. [4213]
Inquiries please email : info@thecitta.com | www.thecitta.com address : Jl. Yudistira no.2, (off Jl. Kunti II) Br. Tagtag, Seminyak, Bali | Phone : +62 361 736 978 | Fax : +62 361 736 974 C/Re/I-20 April 11
Daily weekly monthly rent 3 bedrooms villa in Tegal Tupek, next to Umalas, open living room, kitchen, pool, furnished, quiet area. Contact Arya 0812 3617 8811 or 0361 749 4345 and shop for rent front of Cafe Moka Banjar Anyar Kerobokan, 180m2, parking area, view ricefield. Contact 0812 3617 8811. [4219]
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ARAMANIS VILLAS Superbly combining a relaxed holiday lifestyle with sophisticated modern design, this luxury single level villa is nestled in a quiet central location. Offering versatile indoor/outdoor living perfect for entertaining and only moments from everyday essentials. Aramanis offers you the flexibility to either live in residence or holiday rent and capitalise on this highly sought-after villa rental location.
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2 LAND FOR LEASE 1. Close to By Pass Jl. Kunti 19 Ares. Seminyak 25 Years/8 Juta/Are. 2. Close to Jl. Marlboro 13 Ares. Kerobokan 25 Years/6 Juta/Are.
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For sale freehold or rent 2 villas, 3BDR on 500m with pool, luxury 4BDR on 700m2 with pool + jacuzzi, both full paddies + river view, new building. Jl. Pantai Berawa, Gg. Bisma. 0812 3672 2812, 0812 3619 9241. [4025]
Brand new house Batu Bolong 3 bedroom/bathroom, office, garage, pool, service, nice finishing, house 5 Are 400.000 USD or house 10 Are 500.000 USD. Leasing 25+25. Call owner 0821 447 91280. [4207]
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Huge 500 sqm Villa for long term rental, near beach, upper level with sea-view), 3,5 bed/bathrooms en suite, 54 sqm pool, separate living pavilion, between Echo Beach and Tanah Lot, fully furnished, 17 million Rp./month. Also for sale (freehold): 450.000 USD. Contact: <vanes.matile@ gmail.com> or <martin.nice@free.fr>. Call: 0818 0553 5125. [4026] 2 bedrooms villa for rent. Minimum 3 months. Rp. 8.000.000/ month. Big bedrooms with kingsize bed, ensuite bathroom, plunge pool, loft, cable TV, maid, pool guy included. <verahs@yahoo.com>. [4167] Villa rent / sale, building 125 m2 / 2.55 are, furnished, 3 bedroom 2 bathroom, living, dining, kitchen full equip, garden, pool. 2 min from Berawa Beach. 5 min Canggu club. Rent 130 mill/year. Sale 2.5 M. Call 081-895 7082. [4168] Over kontrak tanah & bangunan luas 10 are, listrik 10.500W, PDAM. Lokasi: Br. Dukuh Dalung. Cocok untuk usaha. Hub: 085 5376 0867 / 0361 762 329. [4179] Villas for lease. Canggu Berawa / Petitenget Seminyak. Four - 4 bedrooms villas / Two - 3 bedrooms villas. Both villas location and rental prices are unbeatable. Agent welcome: Phone 0361 780 9400. Call between 9am-5pm Monday-Friday. [4176] Attractive price for 6 months Jan2012-June2012: 75 juta net all include for Villa 4BDR, AC, opening terrace with ricefields view, pool, garden. Staff, electricity, cable and wifi include! <http://bali-villa-nauli.blogspot.com> or <paris_bali@yahoo.com>. [4188]
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VILLA IN CANGGU PERERENAN - Freehold Ricefield (Green belt) view
For Sale
Beautiful and perfect land for sale at great location in near of Canggu Club! 10,5 are SHM with good price. Call Jeffry 0819 9912 9255 or email <venice_milan99@yahoo.com> For rent brand new villa in Canggu. 5 min from Echo Beach. 3 bedrooms, open living room, pool, garden, gazebo, Wi-Fi, TV sat, staff. USD 100 daily. Contact 0818 900 480. [4210] ●
House for rent in Brawa 2 bedrooms 2 floors on 4 are lot 150sqrmt house, internet ready, covered carport, secure and convenient location, 45mil/year. Call or SMS 08193438-7911 or 0813-3788-4031 or e-mail <rafiissurfing@ hotmail.com>. [4208]
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Freehold luxury villa Pereranan sale US$ 550,000, rent daily $US 200, monthly $US 2500, yearly $US 26,000. 1100 sqm beautiful setting/garden, pool, 3 bedrooms ensuite, fully furnished, very clean, open dining/terrace. Call owner 081 2394 5760. [4212] Rent house Jl. Raya Canggu for 10 month Rp. 40 mln. 2 rooms, hot water, AC, 2 rooms, bathroom and shower. Big kitchen, dressing room, living room with a fountain, comfortable garden with parking. Tel: 0821 4412 9567. [4214] Land for lease 23 year located in Nelayan Beach Canggu. 150m from the beach. Price 4 mill/ara/yr. Contact 0815 5800 4961 or e-mail: <exokids@gmail.com>. [4220]
House for rent in Canggu, large 2 storeys, 4 bedroom 2 bathroom plus ensuite. 2 airconditioners, hot/cold water, quiet street, overlooking ricefields, only 2 yrs old. Price 60mil/rp per year, unfurnished *no pool. Phone 081 2391 6482. E-mail <sharonturner123@bigpond.com>. [4194]
Brand new villa for rent, 5 mins from Canggu Club, 10 mins to Brawa Beach, 3 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, open living room, private swimming pool, garden, carport, Wi-Fi, cableTV & maid. Please contact Nancy 0813 3777 2706. [4234]
Cute house for rent. Freshly Renovated. Fully furnished 1 BR + living + kitchen A/C. Plasma TV, DVD, great location, 1 minute to Canggu Club. Rp. 5mill/month. 081 237 045 918. [4195]
Over contract house in Canggu, New construction, 2 stories, 2 bedrooms, garden, car parking, (Rp. 33 juta for final 6 months of contract). Call Diar 0818 0567 1212. [4135]
Brawa: Short-term rental villa, 3bedroom/3-bathroom, rice field views, pool and garden. Fully furnished with staff, internet and cable TV. 5 minutes from beach. Email: <lori@ baliequestriancentre.com> or call 0361 844 6533. [4205]
Canggu 2km see, 3min canggu club, 10 year + 10 years, sweet new house furnished with taste, 8ar tropical garden, swimming pool, 2bedroom, 2 bath, living open view with panoramic terrace. Made 08 58 57 11 79 44. [4255]
• Property 17 ara or 1700 m2 • parking covered 50m2 • wood working workshop 300 m2 plus loft and office 120 m2 • silversmith workshop 100 m2 • Solar kiln • office 30 m2 complete of furniture and computer • heavy duty wood working machinery: planers, band saws, cutting machines, tang and groove machines, drilling machines, dust collector, etc. Air compressors • light duty machines: drills, electric screwdrivers, routers, welding machines both oxygen and electric, etc • water tower 6000 lt complete with fire fighting pumps and hose • silversmith workshop complete for 10 working places and all the necessary equipment • general strorage areas 200 m2 • utilities: Electric power 10400 watts 3 phase, with stabilizer, grounding, lcb-mcb switchboard; public water connection, water well 45 m deep. The property is offered for rent “as it is”. Also available are stock of fine timber for sale, (recycled teak, lechee, ebony makassar, sono klin).
Please contact Pak Pepe 7433853 NC/Re/I-28 Dec 11
Taman Mumbul Residence (Ready to build) Jalan Pulasari in front of Good Way Hotel. Areal Real Estate Taman Mumbul Bali Bagus Anugrah Properti Contact: 08155797878 Ngurah Dana Wijaya
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Studio Room for Rent Umalas - Bali • Furnished, AC, Flat Screen TV, Wi-Fi • Monthly or yearly rent term • Private equipped kitchen in every Studio • Close to Café Moka! Price per month 2,5 Million IDR Price per 6 months 13,5 Milloin IDR Price per year 24 Million IDR
Call or SMS Chris +62 (0) 81 805 42 66 00 C/Re/I-28 Dec11
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JIMBARAN Office or commercial space for lease short or long term in Jimbaran, Jl. Raya Ulluwatu II. Have 2 separate buildings with a center pebble stone open area, water feature and pond, 2 private rooms, 3 bathrooms, reception, meeting space, kitchen, parking area, 4 AC, electricity 15,400 watt. Very strategic location. Please contact (0361) 703 361 or 0857 8047 6789, <info@wpenterprise.com>. [2931] For sale house in Taman Griya Jimbaran. 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 2 floors, swimming pool, garage for 2 cars, full furnished, kitchen, bar, living room, terrace, staff area & laundry. Direct Owner 081 7970 1709 or 0857 8047 6789 <nasution.kiki@gmail.com>. [2932]
2 Large bedrooms w. terraces, 3 bathrooms, separate maidroom w. bathroom, nice garden with chemical free swimming pool. House is very private and secure. 5 minute from Canggu Club / International school, Echo and Berawa Beach. 2.7 are Freehold / Hak Milik - IDR 2,400,000,000. Phone (outside of business hours please) call Ana 081 856 5321 E-mail for more photos : ana_kristin75@yahoo.com
Uluwatu south Jimbaran affordable priced luxury private villa for rent, Dreamland resorts, 2 storey with 3 double bedroom x 3 bathroom and 3 strory with 5 bedroom x 5 bathroom, sea view, house keeper, plunge pool, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. E-mail: <balihouse@hotmail. com>. +62 816 815 654 / +6140 739 0116. [3737] Jimbaran luxury accommodation includes breakfast. Starting from 3 million Rupiah per week. Facilities, gym, swimming pool, tennis court, garden. Call Andy 0813 3726 5495. [4055] House for rent. 2 bedrooms, full furnish. Please contact 213 6258 / 0819 3624 9401. Jalan Taman Jimbaran Perumahan Umah D’Jimbaran kavling E6 Nusa Dua. Nice location and good view. [4163] Best offer.. Special rate from Rp. 250.000/room/night at Uma Jimbaran. AC, hot shower, Wifi, big pool, view mangrove, silent. 5 minutes from airport, 5 minutes to Kuta Beach. 0361 - 705 025 / 0888 0676 1147 or visit <www. umajimbaran.com>. [4170]
Land for Sale – Canggu
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2 beautiful villa plots for sale in Canggu – Pererenan. GPS coordinates -8° 38’ 36.01”, +115° 7’ 30.83” Plot 1: 3000m2 , Plot 2: 2780m2 The adjacent plots can be bought seperately or together. Plots are slightly sloping and bordered by a river. Neighbouring plots are well known villas such as Dream River, Palm River & Infinity Villa (before known as Villa Gajah Bali). The beach is only 5 minutes away. Further information pls check http://balicanggu.wordpress.com Price @ 158 mln idr /100m2. Contact PT. Basicraft (Cory or Andy) +62 24 8456660 ext.106 or 135 or e-mail : andy@basicraft.com
5 mins from airport and beach. Furnished 3 BR house, A/C, cable TV, leather lounge/recliner, dining table, indoor waterfall + aquarium, nice quiet location, carpark. Ph: 0819 1665 5322. [4224]
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UMALAS : 2 bed + bath. Semi furnished. AC. Open living room. Pool & garden. Walk to French school. 140 mill pa. ID 476143 SEMINYAK : 2 bed + bath. Unfurnished. AC. Pool. Awesome central position. 175 mill pa. ID 523133 LEGIAN: 2 bed + bath. Open living room. Pool & garden. Unfurnished. 135 mill pa. ID 523141 US$699,000
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Wayan Mansion, exclusive boarding room in Renon, Denpasar. Monthly or weekly rate, fully furnished, AC, hot / cold running water, small kitchen , 22 LCD TV , WIFI, security and parking. Please call 0361 7848308 / 0878 6033 5722. <www.wayanmansion.com>. [4251]
Villa for sale / rent. Quiet area in Tabanan. Call 081 2394 8595. [2057]
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Exquisitely designed and appointed, split level villa set on 650m2. Great frameless glass windows throughout living and dining don’t ruin one inch of the glorious green rice paddy views. Air conditioned library, huge bedrooms, Western kitchen and designated media room. Tropical lap pool, bale and glass floored alfresco dining. Really, a must inspect. Freehold.
Ruko for rent (10m x 12m), Jl. Pulau Tarakan no. 18 Denpasar, 4 storey, 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, store. Call 081 7975 4914. [3177]
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Commercial property leasehold @Tuban, near airport & opposite Harris Hotel. Land: 200 sqm, bldg: 250 sqm, twostorey, terrace, balcony. Former bar & restaurant. Rp. 300 mio/yr, 2 yrs minimum. <bugilsbali@gmail.com>. [4190] NC/Re/G-25 Jan. 12
Call Bella Werleman - 0878 6192 6743 for all your real estate needs in Bali
Land 4 sale 1000m2 in Kayu Putih, 2km from Lovina Singaraja north Bali. Clear view to Lovina and Singaraja city, see the twinkle city light at night, good investment by new Bali international airport. Rp. 500 mill. Call 081 7979 7399, <wayan.sumitra@gmail.com>. [4197]
Villa for rent, Serangan. Living, dining, 3 bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, garden. Contact e-mail <hsinke@ hotmail.com>. Call 0821 4783 6956 (English/Dutch) or Deibby 0812 4450 0190 (Bahasa). [4187]
For lease restaurant/warung/bar great corner location close to new international hospital university new townhouses McD KFC growing neighbourhood high drive by traffic 15mill per year nego. <balihouse@email.com> or call 361-895-3515 Doug or Agung. [4253]
Jl. Kunti, Seminyak, Shop 10, Kunti Plaza (next to Bali Deli) Phone. 0361-216 8880 Email: info@chilcottre.com www.chilcottre.com
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UMALAS : 3 bed + bath. Brand new. Indoor/outdoor living. Unfurnished. Pool, garden, laundry room and carport. 155 mill pa. ID 525769 CANGGU: 4 bed + bath. Balinese home. AC, fishpond, balcony. Unfurnished. Gorgeous rice paddy view. 80 mill pa. ID 523143 NC/Re/G-25 Jan. 12
Beachfront land for sale: 109 are, frontage of 36 metres, over 100 coconut palms. Location Beraban between Tanah Lot and Soka, off the projected sunset road. Visit <www.beachfrontberaban.com>. [3760] For sale some of the most beautiful land in Bali! Large and small plots available in the best priced and fastest growing area in Bali. Beachfront, ocean, ricefield, mountain, river & waterfal views. All land is freehold and already prepared for building. Price starting Rp. 15 million/are. Also great for investment direct from owner. Phn: 0821 4714 0647. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. Website: <www.florynproperty.com>. [1382] Land for sale (coconut plantation) 25 are in Megati Selemadeg Tabanan. 30 mill per are. Close to main Road. Good for Villa. Please call 0813 3872 4288 (no Broker please). [3407] Land for contract; 8.2 ara in Seseh, 130 metres from the beach. approx size 25 mtr x 35 metre, has 7,500 electricity, gudang and easy road acess., IMB no problem. Pls contact 081 1385 3229, 081 139 7397 for further info. [4227]
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FOR SALE VILLA Jln. PANTAI BRAWA, Gg TOYA - 3 Bedroom - Bathroom - Office - Swimming Pool - 2 Gazebo - Garage - Deepwell - Ground Watertank 081 854 0361 085739395757 NC/Re/I-24 Jan 12
VILLA FOR SALE/RENT
LEGIAN Beautiful tropical villa with pool in Padma Utara. Close to the beach. Two bedrooms with AC, 2 bathrooms, living rooms and kitchens, Wi-Fi, cable-TV, staffs. For rent daily - weekly - monthly. Visit <www.pondokernitabali.com>. Contact 081 890 0480. [4209]
UBUD Land for sale 2.27 hectare location Tegalalang Ubud, great view, water spring, road access 4.5m. Phone: 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1869]
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Canggu Luxury House 80 m to beach house “Echo Beach” 10 are, fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool, kitchen, living room, car port, US $450,000.00
Call : 081-805302008 Email : s.wiga@yahoo.com C/Re/U-27 July11
Villa for sale Country Estate near Ubud. Ideal for private home, villa or retreat center, rice field & river view. Lap pool steam room & spa. Call 0812 394 8595 for inspection. [1143] Land for sale in Payangan, 24 are, very good view. Contact 852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1553] Villa for sale. Located in north of Ubud on 27 are. Call 081 2394 8595. [4029]
Short or long term rent; Located in Seminyak area; near Warisan Restaurant, Australian School; 500 sqm land area; 3-bedroom with en-suite bathrooms; Staff & service area; Open-air living & dining; Fully equipped kitchen; Private pool; Garden; Carport; 6m-width access Price for Sub-lease until May 2033 or more is also available. Please contact : 0878 6113 1132 or ayu@balipropertyconnections.com NC/Re/U-25 Jan. 12
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Rent budget travellers, new, large open living space in Lodtunduh, 4 km from Ubud. Cheap! 2.5 mill/month. Kitchen, hotwater, cleaning included. See pics <www.iluhsubudhouse. blogspot.com>. Ph Iluh: 0812 3652 9540. [4162] A fully furnished room for short or long term rent. 5 mins to Ubud center, close to restaurant and shopping area. E-mail: <stayinubud@yahoo.com> for more info and photos 0813 3612 6557 / (0361) 804 5563. [4201] Land for sale, 10 are, centre ubud, only 10 minutes from Ubud market, very good location, suitable for villas/house. Call: 0361 746 3796, e-mail: <dewata2ubud@yahoo. com>. [4216]
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Handbag/show boutique on Raya Ubud. Over contract 4,5 years, remaining 3,5x8m. Rare opportunity. Call 0819 9947 9803. [4242] Mas, Ubud, Leasehold 32 years, very nice tropical type house 300m2, on 25 are organic garden, open view on ricefield and river, 3 bedroom, 3 bath room, laundry, open living room 150m2 in front of big swimming pool , Jacuzzi, and all furnished. Ketut, 0813 3844 5664. [4254]
KUTA Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hotwater, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/beach 5 min. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3 mill / 4 mill/month, Rp. 200rb/day. [3617]
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Kuta studio apartments, Poppies Lane. Buy one or both. 2 x one bedroom one bathroom, fully renovated and furnished. Private balconies, resort pool. 91/2 year lease, extendable. AUD$49000 each negotiable. Photo’s and inclusions. <n-e-d@bigpond.net.au>. [4142] House for rent. Majapahit 10X street. Two bedrooms, living room and kitchen with any home. If interest please contact 0361 884 9072 / 0878 6239 4899 (Mrs. Agus). [4161] Surf Shop/Surf School for sale. Price includes all stock & boards, plus 3 1/2 year’s shop lease. Prime position in Poppies Lane 2, Kuta. E-mail: <wockysurfschool@gmail. com>. [4189] Fully furnished rooms for short or long term rent. Up to 4 rooms available. Jl. Raya Kuta, 5 mins to airport. Close beach, restaurants and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for info and photos 0813 3612 6557 / (0361) 804 5563. [4200] Rooms for rent, daily or monthly with swimming pool on Jl. Mataram Kuta. Phone (0361) 754 332 and apartments & rooms for rent. Daily, monthly or yearly. Fully furnished, AC, cable TV, DVD, Wi-Fi, fridge. Located on Poppies Lane 2 Kuta. Phone (0361) 757 623 or contact Made 081 139 8039 or e-mail: <made@balidesigns.com>. [4230] Studio Apartment for rent. Excellent condition. 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, kitchen, AC, internet, fully furnished, housekeeping, security. 2 mins airport/beach. E-mail <juandavillas@gmail.com> for photos. Ph: 081236154 700. [4232] Villa for rent. Excellent condition. Two bedroom, two bathroom, equipped kitchen. Open dining/livingroom. Fully furnished, AC, internet, private garden/pool, housekeeping, security. E-mail <juandavillas@gmail.com> for photos. Ph: 081236154 700. [4233]
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Echo Beach. 50 are. Ocean and rice field views. Good shape and access. Rp 550 mill per are. Petitenget. 70 are. Perfect for high-end villa development or condotel. Good shape and access. Land of this size very scarce in Petitenget. Rp. 1M per are (nego).LS 189* Canggu Absolute Beachfront. 2 hektar. 100m beachfront. Good access. Stunning location. Rp 725 mill/are.LS 179* Echo Beach . Ocean views. 50 are. Square block . Road access entire length. Tourism zoning. Rp 550 mill/ are. LS 177* Beach. Ocean views. 37-62 are Wonderful virtual beachfront land . Very good shape/access. Echo Beach. 20 are. 200m from beach. Good access. Perfect block. Beach access. 700m/are Ls 179* Pererenan Ocean views. 24 are. Rare find. Good shape. Good access. 25 year lease Rp 3 mill/are/yr. LL 134* Berawa Rp 8 mill/are/year. LL 135* Umalas 1. 6 are corner block front superb investment. Rp 500 million/are LS 174* Canggu Club. 20 are right behind tennis courts. Great shape. Good access. Lovely views. 600 mill/ are. LS 176* Villas/Hotels Berawa. Near Canggu Club. Investment package. 3 x 3 br villas on 12 are. Separate pools. Lovely views. 2 already rented. USD 1.2 million VL 017* Umalas/Kuwum. 21 are. Elegant mansion. Huge pool. Wonderful gardens. USD845,000. VS 012* Oberoi. The Elysian. 2 villas for sale. Great returns. Great investment. USD160.000 ea.VL 020* Umalas Boutique Hotel. Successful 15 suite mid-range hotel , close to Seminyak. Very popular. USD 1.5mill.
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BUKIT Freehold land for sale near Banyan Tree - Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626 (direct owner). Please speak in Bahasa. [1547] Land for sale on the main road next to STP Nusa Dua ready to build for villa as licence completed. Call 081 2394 8595. [1149]
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Selling 26 are freehold land in Ungasan-Balangan, Villa area and one of the last free properties at the end of the quiet road, slopy land with sea/hill views towards airport and mountains. Rp.90jt/are. <mail4pn@yahoo.com>. [3909]
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SANUR Sanur executive accommodation for rent: Large furnished room, en-suite bathroom, air-condition, cable TV, unlimited Wi-Fi, refrigerator, pool, shared kitchen, close to the beach, by-pass, and McDonald’s. Contact (0361) 782 0718. [4165]
For sale/rent. 2 bdrm / 2 bathroom, fully furnished, “5 Star Bali style villa” - complete with marble floors, private bedrooms, formal dining area. Pool, immaculate gardens, in a secure Western villa complex. 1st to see will buy. Rent Aust. $15,000/year. Sell Aust. $250,000. Ph (+61) 4100 98 547. [3402]
Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and long term or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www.homesweethome-bali. com>. [4171] Fully furnished nice villa with 4 bed rooms, 1 maid room & pool for sale at prime location in Sanur - Call Glori 0818 777 717 / 782 7417. E-mail: <glori@cbn.net.id>. [4174]
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For sale Villa @Canggu Village Jln Nelayan, 3 bedroom, 400mtrs land, 5x7mtr pool only 2min walk to Nelayan beach and 5 minute drive to Echo beach. USD $500,000
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Beautiful boutique villa for sale in Balangan with ocean view! Free hold property 935m2 furnished! Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, large pool and garden. 4.2 Billion negotiable. Well maintained property. +62 812 385 2318. [4147] Quick sale: House located in Perum Kori Nuansa Ungasan, blok XVII/No. 14. Landsize 70m2. 3m wide street, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, freehold. Price Rp. 230 million (nego). Please call 0819 3601 4188. [4104]
Freehold 4 or 5 bedroom villa with 3 bathrooms and pool, build 2008 on 5.3 are. Close to B.I.S and Dyatmika. Jl.Batursari.Good investment or for family. Freehold 2.9 M IDR or long-term rent. Contact; <jos.becks@hotmail.com> or 0813 3864 8514 for more info and pics. [4184]
For long term rent min. 10 years, villa new modern minimalist 2 storey, pool, internet Wi-Fi, 250m2, 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom, 1 maid room, fully furnished, open living, private road, 95 mill/year. Call Seli 0821 4684 6644, <seli76lina@yahoo. com>. [4181]
New villa for rent, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, aircon, cool & hot water, 1 maid room, 2 study room. Jln. Kutat Lestari no. 9. Please call phone 081 856 0058. [4191]
Land for sale near Dreamland/Karma Kandara, great view of southern ocean, clifftop 2 are / 225 million/are, clifftop 5 are / 200 million/are, 2,5/3/4/5/10/16 are / 100 million/are. Call 0813 3848 7012, <ftimoer@yahoo.com>. [4192] House for rent in Bukit area, 4 bedroom, fully furnished with swimming pool. 1 year - 5 year rent. Amazing view. Please contact Made: 081 139 8039 or e-mail: <made@ balidesigns.com>. [4229]
Villa for sale or lease on 13 are of land. 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, pool 9x4 with large gazzebo, power 23000 wt, servant quater & kitchen, 4 car garage, excellent security, fully air conditioned, Western style, present lease expires this April. Call 0812 3611 8871. [4198]
House for rent monthly, yearly at Labuan Sait to Padang2 Beach with ocean view. Fully furnished. Contact no 081 714 8222 / 0852 3754 6026. [4246]
New studio apartments stylishly furnished, communal pool, free Wi-Fi, A/C, quiet area 3,500,000 RP per mth + electric, also available for 1-10 yrs, generous discount for long lease. Not time share. All info and photos: <newstartbali@ gmail.com>. [4204]
For rent 01March-01July hill top house with magnificent view of southern ocean 800m from Green Bowl surfing beach. 2Bed/Bathroom a/c fully furnished newly renovated incl English speaking maid, electricity, water, internet and cable tv. Rp. 9.5m per month. E-mail to: <sandsinbali@ gmail.com>. [4249]
A Room for rent for long term/monthly basis, in new housing residence with western family. Queen-size bed, AC, TV/ CD/DVD, safety box, light breakfast, shared S/pool. Near Sanur. Call/text 081 712 0728 Sally. [4215] 2 Natural exotic villa at batursari street. Land 500 m2, building 270 m2, large garden, 3 room ensuite bathroom. Pool, wifi, gazebo, garage, service area, kitchen, living room, fully furnished. Prefer 2 year but possible a year. Call owner 0812 3955 5544. [4130]
Land for sale!!! Ocean view, close to Karma Kandara, Green Park, 20 minutes to airport, ready to build, 750m2, freehold title, water and electricity is available on site, ashpalt access. Please call 085 7371 21094. [4258] NC/Re/U-25 Jan. 12
Luxury house for sale (2 storey w/ basement) in secure location Hayam Wuruk Residence, close to Renon/Sanur. 4 bedrooms w/ ensuite, interior design, swimming pool, nice kitchen. Freehold IDR 3,6 Billion. Contact 081 687 0038. [4238] For sale! Fully equipped boutique cafe with stylish furnishing, large fully equipped kitchen, good location in sanur. For detailed info please e- mail <hotelierbali@ yahoo.com>. [4250] Modern style villa for sale 29 years and optional 20 years. 2 bedroom en-suite featured tropical garden and swimming pool. Land size 350m2. Call 081 3385 00970. [3822] 2 storey 3 bedroom brand new villa for rent, pool, open dining, kitchen, and living. Close lounge, maid quarter, 2 car size garage. Call 081 338 351 390. [3823] NC/Re/I-25 Jan. 12
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GIANYAR Ruko for sale on 4 are land, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 4 toilets, AC, hot water, kitchen set. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150] Villa for sale in beach side Saba. Ocean view and spacious land 10 Are freehold. Very unique design villa with good quality building. Urget sale. Please call only serious buyer 0813 3700 2573. [3824]
The Dome house advantage - Low in cost high in features The Dome house is a unique, frameless structure made of molded panels that offers the structural flexibility of a tent with the rigidity of a standard building. It can be assembled and taken down repeatedly without losing its structural integrity. Its panels are predrilled, threaded and sanded to close tolerances for easy construction. Limited stock, only 4 units available Contact iluh, 0361 977163
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Beach-villa. New build villa on the beach! Good rental opportunity. 3 bedrooms with bathroom.The house is so divided that each of the ground floor and bedrooms on the first floor can be used separately. Pool. Solarheater. AC. land 4 are. Perfect for B en B. With I.M.B./pondok wisata. Freehold 1.74 M IDR. Rental for 5 years min. Contact; 0812 3625 2060 or <wilanju@hotmail.com> for pictures etc. [4185]
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Padang Bai Hotel for sale very profitable, easily run, 4 bedroom hotel for sale with adjoining popular restaurant and bar. Includes everything needed to operate this successful business. 95,000 Euro including 10 year renewable lease. <liamtravel@gmail.com>. 0812 3606 0400. [4248]
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Rp. 50.000.000/year or Rp. 90.000.000/ 2 years 5 MINUTES TO ECHO BEACH. 2 ROOMS, 2 INSIDE BATHROOMS, OPEN KITCHEN, GARDEN, 1 OFFICE ROOM. NO SWIMMING POOL. SEMI FURNISHED. DRINKING WATER FILTRATION. PERUM. PURI SAMBANDHA A7, CANGGU
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RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Call: 736 339 or 081 138 6450
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For sale - 2,4 hectare land in Bukit (next to Chateu De Bali Resort) - Sea view - 3.5m road access
IN PRIME LOCATIONS :
Seminyak,Oberoi: 5, 10, 12, 18, 15, 16, 21, 28, 30, 34 A Petitenget, Batubelig: 8, 10, 13, 15, 22, 28, 56, 72 A Canggu: 2, 3, 10, 11, 14, 15, 25, 28, 30, 44, 60, 80 A Umalas, Kerobokan: 2.45, 5, 15, 17, 20, 27, 32, 44 A Bukit Jimbaran: 2.8, 4, 6, 9, 18, 82, 90 A Marlboro, Denpasar: 4, 7.8, 9, 15 A;
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For rent beautiful private luxury villa in Seminyak. Shortterm. Large pool, flat screen, DVD, Wi-Fi, safe box, lush garden, parking, 5min walk to beach. From US$ 180/night. <villarentbali@yahoo.com>. [3478]
Affordable - private - clean - modern - Seminyak - villas 1 bedroom with ensuite - AC - fully equipped kitchen - share salt water pool - 56 ch. TV - internet - central location shopping, restaurants, clubs - daily, weekly. Syarif 081 855 5433, <www.arvinavillas.com>. [4235]
For rent 2 (two) lands 25 years + 25. Jalan Kunti/Seminyak/ 19 aras. Jalan Taman Sari/West Marlboro/13 aras. Direct owner. No agents please. 0852 3779 5072. [3994] 3 bedrooms villa in Seminyak with pool and big garden for rent short and long term. Walking distance to Bintang, restaurants and bar. US$300/night or US$27000/year. E-mail: <karel_lumanauw@ymail.com>. Call: 0878 8052 9805. Contact for more information. [4164] Room for monthly rental / air-con / fridge / quiet / clean / private. 1.6 million monthly. Located Jl. 66 behind shops close to beach and shopping. Contact Agus 0819 3612 9510 or <diansdelights@yahoo.com> for more information. [4169] C/Re/I-15 June 11
Close to beach, 3bedroom with AC, 2 bathroom, swimming pool, all included (staff, wifi internet, cable tv) except electricity. From 01/March to 01/October. 1500$/month (2500$ in July/August), 7500$/6months. Minimum 3months. Call 081 2394 6004, <enzo@neosolutions.fr>. [4183] For sale or short-term rental, 5 minutes walk to beach, contemporary villa, open space, 2 AC bedrooms w/safes, 1 oversized bathroom, flat screen TV, DVD, sound system, wireless, fully equipped kitchen, pool, maid, carpark. Contact <sayan2000@hotmail.com>. [4103] Seminyak, Jalan Drupadi 5. Rent villa yearly. 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, private pool, garden, 6 areas land, fully furnished, Wi-Fi, TV, safety box, kitchen equipment, private parking car. Price Rp. 390 million/year. Direct owner. Phone 087 861 647 203. [4193] Large house 2/3 bedrooms, +5 ares, wooden floor, high roof, garden +3 ares, only long lease 30 years, central Seminyak. Also one bedroom house, fully furnished, garden, central, monthly rent. 0857 1109 3547 / 081 7979 9922, <ceaderphoenix@yahoo.com>. [4066]
Oberoi behind Ultimo! Beautiful spacious renovated 2 bed 2 bath w/ private pool and parking. Fully furnished & internet ready. Quiet and secure. Walk to all Oberoi Restaurants. 1 or 2 years. Also: Beautifully renovated 3 bed 3 bath w/ private pool, granite kitchen, laundry & ricefield views from every room. 2 to 8 year lease. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [4143] House for rent. Available weekly (2.7 mill) and monthly (8.5 mill). 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fully furnished, no swimming pool, maid, parking, good location, close to beach, shops and restaurants. Contact 0812 3615 7807 0361 362 1630. [4237] New villa for longterm lease: 3 bdrm + 3 bathrm, pool, fully furnished, Kunti street, 1 M for 10 years and Pengubengan, 5 bedrooms, pool, 2 M for 10 years. Price negotiable. Phone: 0361 780 2288, 081 7475 7177. [4239] Shop for rent in Seminyak & Legian. House for rent in Kerobokan 45 mill, 2 bedroom. In Sunset Road, 2 bedroom. Storage for rent at the second floor in Legian. 0821 4748 6057 / 0361 782 5201. [4240] Right on Seminyak Beach. For rent villa very cute, 1st March to 31st October, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, living, fully equipped, garden, outdoor terrace, meditation hall, internet, good price. Telp. 0819 1640 4894, e-mail: <ser.antonino@ gmail.com>. [4245] Looking for a single man/woman w steady job to share 700 sqm villa in Seminyak, fully equipped kitchen, Indoor & outdoor lv.room, internet, cable TV, garden, swpool, maid, security. Common rules apply. By interview only, call: 081 2386 6658 (owner). [4247] Batu Belig land for sale: 12.5 are located in small quiet road minutes walk from the beach. Edged by a river, lots of established trees, peaceful and restful. Ph. 081 6470 3151. [4252]
Villa for rent (shortterm) in Umalas-Bumbak, 1. March - 31. May, Furnished or unfurnished, quiet area with ricefields, 3 bedrooms, open living, swimmingpool, car parking. Rp. 50 Mio. <thierry80361@gmail.com> for pics or 0878 6004 0444. [4196]
Dhyanapura Bintang Supermarket villa 3 rooms rent weekly monthly, A/C, fully furnished, big kitchen, huge open space living room, special price low season 1.4 million week, 5 million month, must rent. <matteo.bettocchi@gmail.com>. 0878 6217 7106. [4217]
Shop Seminyak. Over contract 80 sq mt 3.9 yrs or rent 38 sq mt 2 yr min. Serious enq only <balishopforrent@ yahoo.com>. SMS 0812 391 0353. [4203]
For Sale: Freehold spacious 2 storey 2 bedroom 188sqm villa with balconies. Includes swimming pool, pantry, dining + living room and seperate maidâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s area. In a quiet area off Jln Kunti II and yet in the heart of Seminyak. Serious buyers only. Call 0818 0615 8161. E-mail <bellamor@ yahoo.com>. [4228]
Office / shop for rent in Dhyana Pura / Drupadi area, 84m2, good condition. IMB, electricity, glass doors, parking. 2-5 years. Please call 081 7975 5890 (English) or 0361-744 8592 (Bahasa). <info@villabugis.com>. [4206] 2Bds-villa with ensuite bathroom and flat screen TV in each room, TV-cable, complete kitchen, living, pool, 5 mnts walk to Baliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most popular restaurants (Ultimo, Rumours, Trattoria), walking distance to Petitenget Beach. Daily/ weekly/monthly. Call 0859 3509 8337. [4211] C/Re/G-25 Jan. 12
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3-bdrm house with pool, AC, 42-inch TV, Wi-Fi, landscaped gardens and staff. Quiet, central. 12 juta/monthly. 0815 5816 4966, 0813 3748 9143. <annulzy@yahoo.com>. [4231] 3 bedroom villa at Drupadi Seminyak. Daily or weekly. Swimming pool, daily maid, Wi-Fi, hot water, open living and kitchen. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866]
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Located within the best up & coming area of Echo Beach Canggu, this very attractive investment opportunity is the one that you have been waiting for! Due to the current owners relocating back to Europe, they are highly motivated to sell so all offers will be considered. With a Freehold title & a very attractive selling price this property will attract massive interest due to the demand & development that is happening within this very scenic location. The villa has been designed with a mixture of a modern Balinese design, stylish furnishings & fittings, a spectacular roof terrace & a generous sized swimming pool. The villa is part of a very secure & private villa estate that has an excellent management company in place that produces high rental returns. Each villa owner also has access to a very large common area swimming pool & entertainment area. A short bike ride from the villa will take you to the beach and a good selection of restaurants in one of Bali’s best locations!
This brand, new stunning villa is situated in a quiet area in picturesque Umalas. The property is 680 sqm & incorporates 3 beautifully finished spacious bedrooms all with large ensuites & each room opening out into a private courtyard. Secluded swimming pool, modern western design kitchen & 2 separate living rooms complete the perfect picture. The property is surrounded by massive rice fields & 10 minutes to Seminyak, Petitenget, Canggu & 25 minutes to the International airport. Contact : Zamzam
Title : Leasehold Price : USD 385,000
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I am pleased to present to you this fantastic 4 bed 4 bath air-conditioned home with separate Joglo guesthouse. A mixture of modern & Balinese design allows you to live in luxury without losing the charm of the breathtaking landscape that surrounds you. The home boasts 2 study areas with rice paddy views and a large swimming pool. Set on 6 Are only 2mins to the beach & 3mins to Canggu Club, you can’t ask for more! Contact : Ray White Paradise Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 82 147 561 410 Price : IDR 5,500,000,000 anthony@raywhiteparadise
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This property is one of the best in Bali with over 16000 m2 of beach front land in Canggu. Thinking of living in Bali? Contact Mick today to see the best properties in Bali. I can also arrange appointments with Bali's best legal advisers to explain the ownership options available in Bali and answer any questions you may have.
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Title : Leasehold Price : USD 4,000,000
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LNGR835 Pekutatan-Negara
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For an investor that is interested towards a rewarding land banking opportunity, this section of beach front land will be the perfect option. With a price of 35 million/are this land has massive potential to receive excellent capital appreciation & also a perfect location to develop your dream villa here in Bali. The West coast of Bali is the best up & coming area & the demand for beach front land is very high but not many options remaining available. Contact : Siska Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 81 55 749 228 Price : IDR 2,922,500,000 siska@raywhiteparadise
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Rare opportunity to purchase beach front land in Candidasa main street next to famous lotus pond, zoning and IMB for the development of 3 villas or consider a beach front restaurant with apartment, this is prime land don’t miss the opportunity to invest in this up and coming area. 23 Are with 38 years left on remainder of the lease. Title : Leasehold Price : IDR 2,840,500,000
Contact : Ni Luh Murdani + 62 (0) 87 860 296 648 niluhm@raywhiteparadise
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LCAD010 Candidasa
New, luxury Boutique Hotel with great return, 90% occupancy, 43 years leasehold. 3 villas of 2 bedrooms each. Each villa has ample space to accommodate 4 people, in a stylish, modern tropical setting. 2 bedroom pool villas are located not far from the beach, the shopping area & the restaurants in the Legian-Seminyak area, which is the most upmarket of the coastal beaches. A perfect investment!
A unique opportunity to purchase a stunning & highly original group of one master villa & three subsidiary teak wood houses set in 2860 square meters of lush gardens overlooking arguably the best surfing beach in South East Asia. Breathtakingly situated at the top of a 45 meter cliff, the adjacent surferâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s paradise can be viewed from its 22 meters cliff front, with a long expanse of white sandy beach less than one minute walk away through its own private beach access. Swimming & snorkeling amongst the coral reef offer additional delights to the future owner of this property.
Contact : Amber Title : Leasehold For 1 Unit : USD 325,000 + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 For 3 Unit : USD 750,000 amber@raywhiteparadise.com
Title : Leasehold Price : AUD 930,000
Contact : Ray White Paradise + 62 (0) 81 337 997 709 Rent : AUD 560/ day ++ sascha@raywhiteparadise.com
37 Are
Location! Location! Location! 37 Are Hak Milik Land. Motivated seller price reduction now at IDR 50,000,000 per Are with amazing ocean views 37 Are of land above the Amankila hotel. Call now for viewing this land will not last long.
Contact : Siska
Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 81 55 749 228 Price : IDR 50,000,000 / Are siska@raywhiteparadise.com
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1. 4 star Condo Hotel is the ultimate investment 2. The 1st release is at an incredible 1.1 billion IDR each 3. Magnificently situated along the 7th hole of the Dreamland golf course. 4. 38 sqm of living, fully furnished. 5. 90 years Lease Hold, Hotel Management 6. Guaranteed 5 years ROI - 21 days free stay 7. Guaranteed buy back after 10 years at double the price you paid * prices and availability subject to change without prior notification.
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Pererenan - Reduced in Price
Freehold
SPECTACULAR SEA VIEWS The extremely motivated owner of this property has just reduced the asking price to achieve a quick sale. Set in just under 6 Are of land this brand new house offers you 3 storeys with the top floor boasting its own garden area with the perfect place to unwind and watch the perfect sunsets Bali is so famous for. A 15 meter Infinity swimming pool compliments this amazing villa. At this new price we don’t expect this villa to be on the market for long so please contact us for more info or to arrange a viewing. Price: USD 495,000 REF RV-895
Jimbaran - Motivated Seller
Leasehold
EXCELLENT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
This lovely family home is located in the heart of Jimbaran in a quiet road. It is set in an expansive 22 Are of land including 9 Are that isn’t currently being used offering you an opportunity to build another villa or expand the already huge garden. 3 generous sized bedrooms with a store room that enables you to convert to a 4th bedroom if so required. A 12 metre swimming pool and a verandah that is perfect for relaxation also compliments the beautiful gardens. This property is being offered for sale with a 24 year lease and the option to extend it further and has been priced to achieve a quick sale. Price: USD 395,000 REF RV-1134
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Kerobokan
Pererenan
Freehold
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A stunning freehold villa available in one of the most desirable resorts in Bali. This also happens to be the most luxurious and largest villa on the complex, 3 storeys with a beautiful swimming pool and 2 living areas thoughtfully designed in a way that means you will never get bored. The complex itself is set in beautiful rice fields yet very close to the beach and also the happening resort of Echo Beach which is quite simply the place to be in Bali right now. As this property comes with a rental license it is a perfect opportunity to purchase a holiday home in paradise that can generate substantial returns or just simply a beautiful place to live. Price: USD 395,000 REF RV-1122
Nusa Dua
Freehold
BRAND NEW FREEHOLD RESIDENCE This perfectly designed villa is superbly equipped with all necessary things for modern Bali living. Set on 3.5 Are of Freehold land the home comprises of 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms a nice garden and swimming pool. It has garage for 2 cars and general infrared alarm system. From the master bedroom you can see amazing sunsets and planes landing and leaving. Great value for money is must to see! Price: Rp. 3,000,000,000 REF RV-1085
Kerobokan
Leasehold
KEROBOKAN LAND
NATURAL BEAUTY Surrounded by the natural beauty of Balinese rice terraces in Kerobokan, the luxurious one bedroom villa consist of a fully equipped open plan kitchen, dining, and living area, a spacious bedroom with a walk in dressing area, an en-suite bathroom featuring a rain shower and a beautiful bath. A stunning huge terrace with covered bale and dining verandah overlooking 5x3 plunge pool set amidst lush fragrant gardens , this fully furnished villa sits on 3,6 are of land, leased for an incredible 69 REF RV-1121 years. Price: USD 299,000
Located just ten minutes from Seminyak in the ever more popular Banjar Anyer in Kerobokan, you will find this beautiful piece of land. The total size measures 51.3 Are and the shape gives you great options to build. Already designated for building this piece offered for an initial term of 25 years with extension options available. Its good road access is available on three sides of the land and it already has electricity and water supplies to the land. The north side of the land borders an area designated as greenbelt, which will give beautiful year round views. Not looking for a piece so big? Well the good news is the owner is willing to split it into smaller sections if required. This land is priced to sell and is offered at Rp 2,500,000 per Are per year.REF L-263
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