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For Sale; Amazing digital camera: Lumix DMC-TZ8, 12. 1 MP 12x Optical Zoom, iA & many modes. Never been used so perfect condition (brand new). Easy & simple to use, from UK. Comes with charger, case, memory card. 3 juta ONO. Call/SMS Henney 0821 4758 8546. Seminyak. [050]

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For Sale; Best selling novels. Softcover Rp. 25,000. Hardcover Rp. 50,000. Call/SMS 081 657 0666 for list of available titles. Kuta. [064] For Sale; New clothes dry rack / shoe stand. Solid and handmade Denpasar, collapsible. Only 4 months old! Purchased new IDR 200,000. Will sell for IDR 80,000 ONO! For photos / information <vb.nm.cq@ gmail.com> or 0819 3621 3317 SMS. Sanur. [057] For Sale; New bathroom storage/trolley. Perfect design, solid, very stylish, easy to clean. Must sell. Purchased new 200,000 but sell for only 80,000 IDR ONO. For photos / info <vb. nm.cq@gmail.com> or 0819 3621 3317 SMS. Sanur. [058]

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Cute, healthy, vaccinated pups for adoption from Bali Adoption Rehab Centre BARC call Linda 081 855 0947. [001] Save a Bali puppy today! Loveable puppies desperately looking for temporary foster homes. Please call BAWA 977 217. [002] We have found three little kittens on a pile of rubbish and have hand raised them. They are strong and healthy now and it is time for them to move on. (We have 3 grown up cats already, 6 is just a bit too much.). Who wants to give one or more of them a new home? Call Isabelle: 081.337 291 866. Sanur. [003] Free expat raised kittens looking for loving home. Donation for Vet Appreciated. <balicatlady@gmail.com>. Please call Desiree 085 5373 0513. [004]

1 yr male Bali dog & 10 mth female small breed dog. Owners moving to Aus and need to find loving home for their beloved dogs. Serious long term owners only please. More details <bianca_ cope@hotmail.com>. [005] Is this your puppy? We found her running scared on Sunset Road near Jl Kunti on 17 July. She is very used to being with people. I know there is someone ‘out there’ who is missing her! Call 0361-473 8020 in English, Indonesian, Balinese, French - or e-mail <Annabel@ AquaMarineDiving.com>. [006] I have 4 female Balinese puppies to give away. They are 2 months old, active and healthy. Contact me for more info at <pratiwipurnami@ yahoo.com>. [007]

Adorable healthy Bali puppies ready for adoption. Please call Wayan Doblet at 085 6377 4966. [008] Free to good home. Adorable little man (Bali pup) needs a home. Abandoned in our Gang, he is a 3 month old very healthy pup. Great nature and cuddly. Needs a loving home as unfortunately we cannot keep him. Canggu area. Please call/text: Cam 0812 3923 2386. [009]

For Sale; Apple: iPad2 white WIFI 16gb, charging cable with leather smart cover, excellent condition, IDR 3,500.000. Macbook Air 11” 2011, immaculate condition stunning notebook, 128GB SSD, with charger, IDR 5,500.000. Fast cash sale - no offers. E-mail: <leavingbali@gmail. com>, Sanur. [079]

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For Sale; Used 1 project only large cement mixer cost 11million will sell for 5million. Contact 0819 3301 7024 or <ally_ballie@hotmail.com>. Seminyak. [080] For Sale; Used antique cabinet, coffee table, teak dining table, office table, with 12 pieces closet drawers, desk sculpture. Price negotiable, secure a bargain! Location: Seminyak Kuta Jl. Nakula no: 5. Contact: 0878 6209 2572. Contact person: Dewi. [081] For Sale; ASUS K43 14” display broken, but everything else works fine! HD6320 320GB hdd AMD CPU HMDI VGA Connect for display asking 1,5 mil Just used 1 month so still warranty from Asus for parts inside. 0819 9914 5290. Seminyak. [082] For Sale; 2 month laptop Asus k43u, working good with extra memory 4Gb ( all 6GB) bought at 4,2 mill, now sell only 3,5 mill nego, reason to sell, wanna buy next generation. SMS only 0361-602 2794. Tabanan. [083]

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For free: Beautiful black and white Bali dog puppy, around 6 months old is looking for a loving and friendly family. Allready vacinated and healthy. It’s a male, he is friendly, loves playing, watchful, curious. Please e-mail for pictures and info. Ar <infobali2012@gmail.com>. 0821 46 83 81 35. [010]

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Cute puppies ready to go, 1.5 month, complete vaccine. 6 smooth-haired mini Teckel/ Duchshund, colour: brownish, black and spotted black/ grey. Price @ Rp 2 mill. E-mail for pictures: <fift_2004@yahoo.com>. [018]

Now open, boarding kennel with garden and comfort area for your dog while you are away. Please call for reservation. Phone: 0878 Beagle n Siberian Sale! Super Labrador puppies 8052 9805. [015] Husky puppies. Pedigree healthy n cute. Vaccinate, certificated. Fully vaccinated. Hot Sale! American Bullypit stambom. 0361 743 2685 / Call/SMS 0361 361 1111. [012] puppies. Call/SMS 0361 361 0812 3622 9199. [019] 1111. McROY˙DoGG. [016] 2 very cute Poodle puppy, black, vaccinated. Call For sale cute Peking, 7 mo, Chihuahua stud service & Stevanus, 760 088: Komplek male, full vaccinated. 1.5 mill puppies, mini, applehead, Pertokoan Plaza 18, Jl. Dewi nego. <nyomanaril@gmail. champ bloodline. 0812 3989 Sri Blok B no. 8, Kuta. [013] com>. [017] 3333. [020]

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For Sale; New desk/dresser. Compact, modern. Purchased IDR850,000. Sell IDR350,000 ONO - four months old! 4 pieces (desk or table, large square/beautiful mirror, 2 heighted stools designed to compact together mulitpurpose). Photos <vb. nm.cq@gmail.com> / 0819 3621 3317 SMS. Sanur. [055] C/Ns/G-30 May 12

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Wanted; Cheap tape recorder. Age not important. Must work. Please call 0819 9940 4749. Sanur. [178] For Sale; Canon 500 mm f4 - 60 J, Canon 1D Mk II N - 7 J, Wescott Apollo softboxes (1) 127x127 w/ stand 2.5 J & (1) 70x70 w/stand 2 J. Call 0817-340-474. Kuta. [198]

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Chas Spencer: Manik Organik

Chas Spencer was born in Kalgoorlie, West Australia, living most of his early years in remote mining towns which made for a strong connection to family and an affinity for the land and nature. Chas graduated w i t h a Bachelors Degree in architecture from Curtin University. In the 1980s he worked in advertising and as an architect, both in private practice and in larger organizations. Chas first visited Bali on holiday in 1986 and was back again in 1989 working on a small villa project in Tuban. From 1987 to 1997, he was employed in conceptual design, in client management roles, and carried out several architectural projects. When the financial crisis hit Indonesia Chas relocated to Perth from 1997 to 2004 working on large commercial residential and resort projects. Presently, Chas is an owner’s rep and “budding foodie” on behalf of the investors of Manik Organik in Sanur.

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Who are your customers? Our customers are what I would call the “global tribe.” We get people from all over the world coming into the shop. Though our products are a bit more expensive compared to other outlets, our customers and the audiences at our events tend to be destination-based clientele. Now with our new blog, more and more people are finding us – “blog power” at work! Our website is also about to be revamped that we hope will energize the content and give it a more interactive framework. What happens at your business breakfasts? The main purpose of these gatherings, in which a presentation is followed by breakfast and discussion, is to allow enterprising business people to promote their businesses and to connect with kindred spirits. We call these get-togethers “green jam” forums. There’s a lot of work being carried out by NGOs on Bali, and their spokespeople also often make presentations. A range of subjects from sustainable building techniques to alternative power generation is presented. We have hosted talks on alternative power generation, wastewater management and alternative building techniques. The complex problem of pollution and plastics are also popular topics.

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Can you give some examples of recent events? We offer a broad range of activities in our “Studio Mawali” - GreenDrinks gatherings, training seminars, art and dance workshops (belly dance, capoeira), hosting charity functions by local NGOs. Our yoga classes are the most popular. We don’t believe in the sweatshop approach to the practice of yoga but offer instruction in different types of yoga practices at several skill levels. Recently, we started open mike music sessions every Friday night at 7:30 pm to encourage local musicians to play original material. Is promoting organic products a hard sell on Bali? Initially it was, but now organic growing is making a strong impact on agricultural practices on Bali. People are increasingly choosing healthy foods to eat. But water supply, suitable land and contaminated soils remain big issues in developing the organic growing movement here. The leadtime involved in developing alternative crop techniques requires a lot of risk capital, which puts organic agriculture out of the reach for many prospective producers. Marketing and placing the products are another aspect that needs more attention, but I think Indonesia is fast developing a range of world-class organic industries and the future looks good.

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What are your hobbies? What is holding back Bali? Art in all its forms - painting, graphics and sculpture - and all the streams, connections and synergies that can occur between them. I also to read Asian philosophies like Zen and Taoism as they are compatible with own my life’s practices. I love physical exercise, particularly tennis and swimming. Who established Manik Organik? Manik Organik was established by Jennifer Smith, a naturopath and herbalist, with my assisting with the branding and the graphics design side. From the beginning, our intention was to create a catalyst for organic growing, to promote the practice of healthy living and to bring likeminded people in the community together. The name Manik Organik is a composite of two concepts. One is being manik about something - in our case, wholistic living. Manik also means “seed” or “source” in Indonesian, so there’s also the idea that Sanur is a unique place to bring people and ideas together. I thought the two names together would be serendipitous. What kind of products does Manik Organik carry? About 60% of our products are local and 40% are imported, mostly from Singapore. More and more we are buying locally grown produce as this supports our community philosophies. This is getting easier because Balinese farmers are increasingly using organic growing techniques. There is now also a great interest in gluten free products as people are becoming more aware that food allergies have an impact on health, i.e. “you are what you eat.”

The most powerful force holding anything back is the individual’s inability to attain another level of awareness. Many people come to Bali looking for some spiritual connection. Often that expectation isn’t realized, as there appears to be a sort of “Lemming like frenzy” at work. It’s critical, in my opinion, to protect Bali’s spiritual nature because that is what makes this island utterly unique. I would hope that we can all take the time to look, see and feel what is really happening to Bali. The danger of replication of urban environments, the very thing that most people are trying to escape from, is a real and present danger. We must not “take down paradise and put up a parking lot.” Urban blight is becoming ever more obvious - fewer trees, less green, more buildings, more cars, more concrete and glass. The protection of the land and the villages will only be achieved if the current development trend is challenged and adjusted. What are the benefits of being “a friend of Manik Organik”? Apart from the discounts members receive on goods and a range of services, members will have the chance to use the network that our wellness center offers, and to meet like-minded and gifted individuals who work and visit there. For anyone interested in being considered for Siapa, please contact: <dariskm@gmail.com> Copyright © 2012 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Siapa at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-25 Jan. 12


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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE JULY 25 - AUGUST 08, 2012

Mercury is retrograde in Leo for the whole of this fortnight and moves direct again on the 8th. The Full Moon is in Aquarius on the 2nd and Venus the Lady of Love moves into Cancer on the 7th. Uranus and Pluto will stay a degree apart as they head towards the next exact square in September, occurring at the same time that Pluto moves direct. Jupiter in that Mecurial sign of Gemini is sextiling Uranus in Aries and aiding the changes that are required in our thinking processes and with the Mercury retrograde we get a double whammy of communication introspection, reflection and potential glitches along with forward thrusts of momentum. It’s a bit of a push-me, pull-me, situation. Mars continues in Libra and teams up with Saturn in mid-August. There could well be military responses to global situations at this time and probably all in the name of peace. Neptune in Pisces is bringing a T-square formation to the nodal axis. Neptune in Pisces is the harbinger of Spiritual Awakening and when it brings tension to the cross purposes or balancing of the past and the present the heart strings are plucked to the tune of unconditional love and empathy. True compassion arises in the Heart of the non-judgmental. This is a service oriented axis and with that will bring out the best in people and their willingness to help each other obvious. A deep sense of community is evolving in many places at this time and will continue to do so. FULL MOON 10 Aquarius 15 August 2, 2012 11:29 a.m.

ARIES You may well have to face the music in a couple of weeks with regard to your recent activity. Avoiding the truth to keep the status quo or an emotional balance is not really favoured as the truth of the situation will be exposed sooner or later. Perhaps as Mercury moves direct you will feel the impulse to set everything in order. For the time being then, mull over what has already transpired and weigh up your options of delivery in an unconditionally loving way. Once all is revealed you will take on your new set of responsibilities. If the balancing act has been straining you, take some time for you.

LIBRA Mars stays in your sign until the end of August and meets up with that stern taskmaster Saturn around the middle of the month. Saturn brings the need for boundaries, for structure and in your sign, is promoting peace within relationships, not only your personal ones but also those day to day encounters with strangers. Balancing life is a tricky task at the best of times and now even more so. You will feel compelled to complete tasks and resolve relationships that perhaps became unbalanced or where harmony is lacking. Learn to respond in ways that support everyone involved.

TAURUS As Venus moves into Cancer you feel naturally more loving and more relaxed in the expression of it. There is a lovely harmony between your earthy self and the watery aspect of Cancer. The trine between Venus and Neptune will bring some lovely poetic and romantic interludes if that is your mode of expression. The boldness of Mercury in Leo has been bringing you a few challenges in the past couple of weeks. Better to resist the urge to argue with the strong ego types. This tension will ease by the end of the fortnight, just in time for your romantic rendezvous.

SCORPIO The intensity of these times calls for a little retreat. You could well do with some time spent on your own. Time for introspection and contemplation as well as plain old relaxation. As we continuously dodge in and out of this square formation between Pluto (your ruler) and Uranus you will feel pulled this way and that. What seemed appropriate yesterday no longer feels that way today. Flow with these ever changing times and willingly adapt yourself to the new situations constantly arising. Your nature is the fixed type and you prefer to do things your way. Learn to bend a little.

GEMINI It’s funny, I overlooked Gemini today and that seems a little strange with Jupiter the largest and the most bold of our Planets travelling in your sign. It could be time for you to step out of your comfort zone and be a little more vibrantly visible and definitely time to speak-up and let your opinions be heard. Jupiter is all for the truth. Your truth is valuable because you yourself value it. Take the time to honour the opinions of those you respect and the same will come back from those who resonate with you. This will give you the confidence to forge ahead in your area of interest. CANCER A lovely Aquarius full moon this fortnight to share with friends. This is the time we all feel closer to community and want to share what we have and what we know. Perhaps you may wish to set-up a group of one sort or another. A get together where people can share their ideas with each other and perhaps devise some project that will support the community in which you live. The new moon began in your sign and with that brings you to the fore with your deep nurturing abilities. Some may stay in communities they thought to leave and others will move on to new ones. LEO The Sun fresh in your sign continues this fortnight along with the retrograde Mercury and they join forces momentarily so Mercury can get its information relay orders. You may feel compelled to speak out; at least more than is normal for you. There are issues close to your own heart that you feel passionate about and will perhaps motivate others to pick up the cause. As you are stirred to consider the needs of everyone and not just your own you see the forging of stronger and more supportive networks within your community. This is the time to stand up as an individual among the many. VIRGO At some stage of its evolutionary journey over the next few years, Pluto will make a harmonious aspect to your Virgo planets. This brings an ease of transformation and energy to your purpose and a strengthening to your inner nature. It’s better to flow as much as possible with the changes that are currently underway. Let go of control and surrender to the flow of synchronic creativity. If you make future plans and schedules, be willing to modify them at a moment’s notice. Holding rigidly will bring frustration and stress to your nervous system. Find guided meditations that relax these.

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SAGITTARIUS Communication is the name of the game right now. How and what you communicate is not that important as it could be centring on the mundane more than normal. Be friendly, be open and share your heart through your voice. Let others know how you feel and that you care. Filling in the gaps with words is more apt to occur. In the quest for truth we stumble across many ideas and beliefs. None are wrong per sae, and some simply resonate more strongly than others. These are the ones to focus on for now. The teachers, speakers, healers and mentors with harmonious vibrations.

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CAPRICORN Mars provoking Saturn brings a little competitive energy to your life. Relationships that you thought you had under control now appear to show a little rebelliousness. It could be your beloved, your children or your friends. Better to smooth the waters, rather than become rigid in your attitude. The later will only create arguments and hostility. As much as you want to be right, to be the authority, allow others to make decisions for themselves and that way they get the lesson without blaming you. Libra is bringing more beauty into your environment and there are no limits to what it touches. AQUARIUS Planets at 8 degrees are the ones being worked by the current transits. For those of you who know your chart, the truth is that you are going to get the lesson, the challenge and the healing whether you know your astrology or not. As the planets continue on their merry way they do their activations and create the playing field for the unfolding of your individualized journey. You are in the middle of a momentous change. The nature of this is probably as yet relatively unclear. What you’re experiencing are the rumblings and the stirrings of your passion for a different way of life. A more refined self-expression. PISCES You will be projected onto your soul’s evolutionary path during this current meeting of Neptune and the nodes. It may feel like an external force is pushing your life in a particular direction. Be aware that this is more an inside job than an outside one and take the driver’s seat and make some choices during this time of seemingly unexpected opportunities. These doorways were always going to open for you. You simply forgot about them. No giving your power away to external forces. Be the centre of your own universe purposefully creating through choices made in your life.

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For Sale; Laptop Asus K43U/ X44H, RAM 2 GB, HDD 320, camera. Wifi, complete good, 2 years warranty official, 100% new good. price IDR 3.999.000. interest only call 0857 9206 3575. Denpasar. [035]

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For Sale; Solid 3 door wardrobe never unpacked, still in box. Color beige / peach. Only 500K IDR. Please don’t call if you want it cheaper. Enni, Handy: 0813 3704 7542, Jimbaran. [036] For Sale; Bluesky vacuum cleaner, 1.500 watt with regulator 50-1.500W, like new, maybe used for max 1 hour, red, 350K IDR. Enni, Handy: 0813 3704 7542, Jimbaran. [037] For Sale; 1.000 different DVD’s. All good quality, picture and tone, minimum purchase 25 pcs= 100K IDR. No list, no SMS. Please call Enni, Handy: 0813 3704 7542, Jimbaran. [038]

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For Sale; Laser printer, best for office, black & white, Samsung ML1915/XSS. Only 3 test print, all new, no box. Fixed price 650K IDR. Enni, Handy: 0813 3704 7542, Jimbaran. [039] For Sale; CF Multimedia speaker, 3 piece, little used only 150K IDR. Fixed price. For laptop of PC. Genius multi-speaker, 3 pcs, still in box. Only 250K IDR. Like new. Enni, Handy: 0813 3704 7542, Jimbaran. [040] For Sale; Trampoline & enclosure combo for sale. Brand new in box. Brought from Australia, Australian safety standards, galvanised steel, weather resistant, safe, secure, strong. $600 Aust firm. At ACE Hardware price is 8.6 million. Contact 0812 3706 3327 / 0812 3688 4146 / <balihill@hotmail. com>. Bukit. [041]

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For Sale; Wedding dress only used once, very good and glamour design. Sell for IDR 3.000.000 ONO. Contact Adi 081 2392 5264. Denpasar. [047] For Sale; Really big jeep remote control, can be ridden by your kid and you can remote control it. Bought at IDR 1.250.000. Sell for IDR 500.000. In good working condition. Contact Adi 081 2392 5264. Denpasar. [048] For Sale; All kost / household goods must be sold! All quality, all for sale very cheap, and all only 4-6 months old! For photos / information <vb.nm.cq@ gmail.com> or 0819 3621 3317 SMS. Sanur. [056]

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The Gambling Man’s Favourite Sport Balinese Cockfighting By Skye Laphroaig

Cockfighting is a widely popular and legal sporting event in parts of Asia. The fight is usually held in an arena with seats for spectators. People take advantage of the cock’s natural, strong will to fight against all males of the same species and birds are specially bred to increase their aggression and stamina. Because gambling in Indonesia is considered highly illegal, recreational cockfights are held in secret around the island of Bali. However, certain cockfights (tajenis) are staged on auspicious days in conjunction with Hindu ceremonies that require a sacrificial blood offering to expel evil spirits called tabuh rah (pouring blood). The police won’t bother such an event since it’s held under the guise of an ancient ritual with a religious purpose.

For the Balinese cockfighting is exciting, the death of a chicken in an arena is no different to its demise under the kitchen knife before dinner. There are crowds that jostle and shout, an opportunity to make or lose a lot of money, the chance to see one’s friends and just pass the time of day. Today is Kajang Kliwon - a bloodletting ceremony and I have been invited to the local arena. There is no better place than a cockfight to observe Balinese values and behavior. Everyone is present; I see a police motorbike outside in the dusty line up. About 200 men are gathered inside a makeshift square arena constructed from lengths of bamboo just off a rutted dirt road. I am quickly accepted as the only woman present. Cages are lined up around the edge of the arena, and handler’s squat on their haunches behind them. It’s a noisy, colourful affair, with cries from food vendors, and raucous laughter. A red laundry bag starts moving at my feet and an excited rooster crows from within. Suddenly the action begins, furious flurries of engagement are punctuated with the ohhhh’s, and ahhhh’s of the audience. TABUH RAH (POURING BLOOD) The combatants, referred to as gamecocks are specially bred birds, conditioned for increased stamina and strength and they possess congenital aggression toward all males of the same species. Cocks are given the best of care until near the age of two years old. They are conditioned, much like professional athletes prior to events or shows. While not all fights are to the death, the cocks may endure significant physical trauma. Upon death, the spilt blood is combined with a series of complicated purification o ff e r i n g s t o appease the negative forces of the underworld. The Balinese believe that by performing such rites they are satisfying the hunger of the evil spirits that often disturb man and his environment. Buta Kala is more animallike than the higher spirits and requires considerable amounts of food in the form of offerings. Ceremonies that are directed toward Buta Kala require an animal sacrifice, which may range from a small chick to a water buffalo, depending upon the size and importance of the occasion. Chickens are one of the most accessible creatures from the animal kingdom that roam around village compounds in search of food scraps. POLICE CRACKDOWNS Police crackdowns in recent years have seen a huge decline in this sport, once a thriving activity for village men. The really bigtime multi-million rupiah professional cockfighting that used to be a daily event at large public arenas in Denpasar has disappeared. However, animals don’t have to be concealed and there are more than enough of out-of-the-way places in Bali to ensure the tradition

is perpetuated on a smaller scale. Every now and then police do actually break up a cockfight, so the material aspects must be movable, in case of a sudden raid. This makes it impossible to use anything that cannot be quickly packed up and carried away to safety. As a result, some of the traditional equipment, such as round timers (for timing intervals) has been dispensed with. It also means that villagers cannot use the big, roofed arenas called wantilan built years ago for cockfights. CRAFSTMEN Cockfighting supports a considerable handicraft industry. The most obvious necessities are the big, beehive-shaped cock baskets woven in a hexagonal pattern from bamboo strips. Every road is lined with rows of these cages, called guungan siap. They are shifted regularly to give the inhabitants the proper balance of light and shade. The idea of placing them near a road is to get the cocks accustomed to noise, people, and activity, so that, when put into action in the arena, they will not be afraid of the spectators and noise and run away. Hanging on the outside of the cage is a half coconut shell from which the cock is fed his special mixture of food and from which he is watered frequently. There are several villages in Bali in which the chief industry, next to farming, is making cock baskets. These baskets are too big to be used for carrying a cock to the fight on a motorbike, so there is a brisk trade in smaller, purse-like, portable baskets that can be slung over the shoulder like a shopping bag. TRADITION Certain colors of cocks should only fight certain other colors on certain days, at certain times, depending upon the phase of the moon, and must be placed only in certain directions with respect to opponents. These matters are the subjects of endless discussions when men gather to exercise their birds. The men who handle the cocks before and during the fights are not the owners but experts who are hired to manage the animals. A good handler has a large bag of tricks to revive a seemingly lifeless cock and instill enough spirit in him to return to the fray. He plucks, massages, and ruffles the feathers. He may breathe on the cock’s mouth - anything to enable the wounded bird to get in just one more blow. Before the preliminaries begin the handlers come out into the arena to seek opponents. After much wandering around, a potential opponent is usually found. The two handlers squat down facing each other, still firmly holding their birds, and allow them to glare at each other. Ruffs flare, and the animals get very excited. Then the handlers exchange birds simultaneously, muscles are felt and strength is tested. After three or four pairings of opponents has been made, preparations are made for the fights. THE BLADE There are craftsmen who specialize in making the sharp steel spurs, called taji, that are tied on the cock’s leg before the fight. The person who will affix the blade to the cock’s leg is usually a specialist, not the owner or handler. A taji is a small steel dagger, 11 to 15 centimeters long from tip to tip. The taji are carried in a little leather wallet containing usually 6 to 12 taji of different sizes. The blade is attached, to the left leg, by wrapping red twine around the leg and handle of the taji. This is an extremely important part of the preparation. If a blade is improperly fastened, the cock will be at a great disadvantage. If the bird is small, the taji is attached to the outside of the leg and if large on the inside. The angle of attachment is also critical. Thus, a good tying specialist is very important. While the blade is being attached, the assistant holds the cock tight because the blade is razor sharp and could critically injure the wrapper or a spectator if uncontrolled. BETTING When all pairs of cocks are ready, the arena clears out and the first match begins. The chief judge must be a man of impeccable honesty and reputation. The handlers meet, with their birds, in the center of the arena and give the referees cash representing the central bet, which is always even money - no odds. Even at the small matches, a central bet of rupiah 100,000 is not unusual. When the side betting begins people yell at each other, wave money around, stand up and gesticulate wildly. Professionals quickly assess the two cocks, using their considerable knowledge, deciding which is the favorite, and they start shouting its colour. The shout is a repetition of the colour name. If a red and white

cock is being pushed as favourite, one hears: “bieng, bieng, bieng, bieng” in rapid fire. While the betting is going on handlers carry the cocks to the center of the arena pushing them at each other, plucking their combs, and bouncing them on the ground. As fight time approaches, people frantically try to place last minute bets. THE FIGHT The fights are governed by a complex set of rules; which above all relies on a system of mutual respect and trust. Many Balinese believe that if a chicken has an unusual colouring it will prove to be a powerful fighter. A popular choice of cock is the betet, a breed that was introduced from the Philippines and has the ability to leap several metres into the air. The referee and judges, squat down in the corners of the arena, and the handlers release their cocks from opposite sides. The bird’s go for each other in a fury of feathers and flying feet. The crowd groans and shouts as one cock lands a solid stab with its blade. At once the head referee stops the first round while the handler of the wounded cock works frantically over his bird, trying all of his tricks to revive it. If both cocks are still going strong after five rounds, the match is declared a draw. As soon as the winner is declared the bets must be paid up. The owner of the winning cock gets the entire central bet and he must pay the handlers, the blade affixer, a n d a percentage to the house. He also gets the body of the losing cock for dinner, giving the chopped off leg back to the tying specialist. Back in his family home, I ask Wayan how much money he lost during the fight. “I lost rupiah 200.000 because it was a draw, he says. “I would have received rupiah 1.5 million for a win.” He shows me where the cock is sat, healing its wounds in a cage and explains more about today’s big event. How often do cockfights happen? Every six months when there’s a ceremony. If you go just three times a year it’s acceptable by law. Any more is considered illegal and the Police say you are gambling. They take you to the Police station and processing can be very long. Why are the tajenis (cockfights) important to Balinese culture? Men want their bodies and minds to be cleansed at a bloodletting cockfight before they attend the special ceremony later in the day. Are women allowed to watch? Women can watch but it’s unusual. They are responsible and choose not to gamble money away. They work hard to make enough money to pay for the kids education, offerings, food and cremations. Do men loose land through gambling? There are many ways to gamble in Bali by playing games such as dominos. When you add these together, the money does not last long. I have heard from my Balinese friends how their grandfathers were reduced to poverty by this habit. What food does the cock enjoy and how much do they cost? He’s fed corn, peanuts, rice, tomato and banana juice to make him stronger. Five days before a fight, he is injected with antibiotics to keep him healthy. Local cocks cost rupiah 150.000 and cocks from Thailand around rupiah 3-5 million. What were the men shouting just before the game started? They were raising the stakes of the underdog by waving their money and shouting several words. Tludo, (3/2), cok (4/3) dapang (10/9) and gasal (5/4). Visitors to Bali with sufficient interest can inquire from local people when and where cockfights are going to occur so that they can experience this aspect of Balinese culture.

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For Sale; Computer table 48cm wide by 110cm long. Price: 200,000. For more info SMS me at 0815 4742 6222, or e-mail me at <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [030]

For Sale; HP Palm Pre 2 handphone. Still in box. Price: 3.9 million. For more info SMS me at 0815 4742 6222, or e-mail me at <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [028]

For Sale; 17” LCD monitor (Benq FP71G+) 800, 000 or best offer. Text message 0815 4742 6222 or e-mail <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [031]

For Sale; 15 meter antenna mast/pole used for internet connection. Contact me if you’re interested. For info sms me at 0815 4742 6222, or e-mail me at <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [029]

For Sale; Teak shelves L=120cm, W=45cm, H=150cm price 2.5 million. Teak shelves L=110cm, W=45cm, H=130cm price 1.5 million. Teak shelves L=140cm, W=45cm, H=142cm price 1.7 million. Cornertable radius= 73cm, diameter= 118cm, H=55cm price 500.000. 0878 6152 2859, e-mail <indiego_dk@yahoo. com>. Seminyak. [032] Moving Sale; Big garden table plastic with 2 long chair IDR500,000 and electric sewing machine 2 mill still new very rare use (free 2 manequins). 0819 1643 7730. Kerobokan. [033] For Sale; Laptop Acer core i3, 100% original & complete warranty 1 years, RAM 2 Gb, HDD 500GB, Camera. Wifi, cheap price 100% new original & warranty official. Only IDR 4.699.000. Interest call 0857 9206 3575. Denpasar. [034] The important thing about your lot in life is whether you use it for building or parking. C/Ns/U-11 July. 12

For Sale; Wii computer games for youngsters, including Cars Movie (racing), Bee Movie, Alvin & the Chipmunks, Dance Party, Mama’s cook off. All perfect condition. 12 games for 150.000 IDR. Call/SMS Henney for full game list 0821 4758 8546. Seminyak. [049]

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For Sale; Used hp Smartfren Enduro white color 90rb. SMS 0812 3600 9400. Jimbaran. [131] For Sale; iPod Touch 8GB, double camera, wifi, blutooth, full application good condition, only 1.7 mil nego. Call: 745 5886. Denpasar. [052] For Sale; Beautiful teak bunk bed. The bottom bed is separate and at right angles to the top bunk. Height of the top bunk is 215cm, length is 215cm and width is 100cm. The bottom bed is 200cm by 100cm with a wooden guard rail. Perfect condition. Rp. 8 juta. Please call 0361 299 544. Ketewel. [119]

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Moving Sale; Mini fridge (small refrigerator) Uchida, good condition, price 600.000 nego. Please call/ SMS 0852 3704 8168 (English/Indonesian). Kerobokan. [110] For Sale; Cordless kettle made in Germany (never used), stainless steel, capacity: 1,7 litres, 1.800 W, cut-out automatic, removeable jug, concealed heating element and overheating protection. Rp 250.000. Can e-mail you pics. Seminyak 0361 307 5613. [111]

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Question: I am a young adult woman who is soon to be married. My fiancé’s and my sex life is wonderful, and we share so much except for one secret I haven’t shared. When I was about 7 years old, my father came into my room one evening and made me touch him privately. I resisted, and he left me alone. Then, about 10 minutes later, he called me into his bathroom and said that what he had done was a bad thing; that he was sorry, and not to tell my mother because she would be hurt. It is a secret I have kept my whole life. I have spent years trying to convince myself that it was just a dream and have ultimately forgiven my dad. As far as I know, it hasn’t really affected my relationships. My question is: Should I tell my fiancé about this incident? I feel as if I shouldn’t be keeping secrets from him, but at the same time I don’t want him to judge my father who deep down I really love. What can I do? I need your advice as there is no one else I can discuss this with. Thank you so much. Dr. ZZ: Thank you for confiding your secret to this process and for allowing your email and my reply to be published in the newspaper. Your marriage deserves to get started on an honest footing. Perhaps this article will help you approach the topic with your fiancé. Indeed, it would be best to tell him everything since this obviously weighs heavily on your heart. What your father did is criminal though few 7 year old girls have the wherewithal to press charges and bring justice to incidences of childhood sexual abuse. As such, pedophilia statistics are overwhelming. Approximately 20% of all females globally (and approximately 8% of males) having been sexually abused as children. The psychological trauma of the ordeal has been – and will continue to be -far more difficult for you to deal than it will be for your fiancé to acknowledge and accept. You need to tell what happened and ask him to support you in the awareness of what took place. If the two of you ever have children, you will need to be extremely vigilant about not allowing your father to be alone with the children. Pedophilia is a voracious obsession; the average pedophile molests as many as eighty-five children in a lifetime. Now is the time to start laying the foundation for any potential future discussions that may become necessary with your husband. As long as you keep blame out of your explanation and focus on the need to safeguard others, your fiancé is likely to follow your lead and keep a level head. It is, after all, so much more personal for you than it is for him. Invite him to be the hero and to guard, protect, and keep this information in confidence by your side.

Question: I attended a cremation yesterday. The young son of a guy I went to school with died. I did not know this guy all that well, and I had not seen him and his wife for years, but I had heard that their child was sick, and I wanted to pay my respects even though I was not a close friend. At the cremation, I spoke first with my former schoolmate’s parents, then with him, and when it came time for me to talk to his wife, she stepped away and sat next to her sister. I heard her and her sister chatting and almost giggling, saying she wanted to avoid talking to me. As soon as I got the hint and left, she then returned to greet the people behind me in line. I cannot get this out of my mind. As far as I know, I never did anything that would warrant this kind of behavior. I am a timid, thoughtful, and genuine person. I do not like to have tension or ill feelings towards anyone. If I ever knowingly offend or hurt someone, I always try to clear the air. I found this to be embarrassing and humiliating, and I felt very awkward. She is the mother of the deceased, so she has the right to speak to whomever she wants and to avoid someone just the same, but I cannot imagine what I could have done to deserve being shunned and avoided like this. The situation is haunting my mind. I cannot get rid of the thoughts or the stomach ache. Any advice or thoughts on this? Please help me.

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Dr. ZZ: On the scale of stressful life events, having a young son die tops almost anything else imaginable. I have no idea why the mother did what she did, and it is unfortunate that you ended up feeling awkward and bewildered, but there are two potential scenarios here: (1) Your existence was of no consequence to the mother in contrast to the death of her son, and her actions were driven by insurmountable grief and confusion, or (2) The mother was not overcome by grief and was instead treating the evening as a social event. Upon seeing you, she remembered something that had happened years ago (ex., perhaps you had accidentally knocked her books out of her hands one day in school); so she sat down with her sister and gossiped for a few minutes about you. In either instance, you must do your best to transcend, to overcome your menial emotions. Instead of feeling haunted, spend some time feeling grateful that your son didn’t die. Give thanks!

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Dr. ZZ has a Ph.D. in Counseling and a doctorate in Natural Healing. Drawing on a background of over thirty years as a professional therapist, she offers self-help in the areas health, relationship and personal growth. All queries are answered by email and, if they appear in print, are subject to editing. Please email your questions to: <ba.saywhat@ yahoo.co.id> All identifying information is kept strictly confidential. C/Ns/G-13 June 12


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This column is non-advertorial and written by an expat who has lived in Indonesia for nearly 20 years. The island has changed during this time, as has the whole world, but there are some places, things, people or events that remain as good as anyone can remember, for various reasons, or, recently opened places, arrived people or new organisations that are worth a mention. Listed below are those for this edition, in no particular order, as the island is a vibrant place that moves progressively with many wonderful things on offer. Bali has come a long way and My Favourite Things explores what remains interesting for us all to experience.

daily from 9am – 9pm (although can be extended upon request) with up to 40 seating, or 60 for functions (think wedding parties, anniversaries or intimate family gatherings) due to the access by inclinator timing. After 5pm entrance is complimentary, from 9-5pm however a Finn’s food and beverage voucher credited to Rp. 250,000 must be purchased from reception to gain beach access. Children are complimentary.

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This edition I’d like to mention a few fabulous places that exist on the southern peninsula, that probably quite a few of us (myself included) now overlook with the traffic becoming what it has over the past few years. However, it is well worth packing up for the day and even evening, as once there it is a much slower and enjoyable pace of life, and one that is needed to remember what Bali is all about on the softer, beachier side of life.

Dine & Spa at Karma Kandara How absolutely saddened many of us were by the closure of Karma Beach Club in the reasonably accessible area of Batu Belig a month or so back. However, the fabulously stunning Karma Kandara still has its Nammos Beach Club for us all to enjoy, and for something a little different, has introduced a Dine & Spa deal higher up on the cliff face where the spa is

situated, for some well deserved spoiling. Overlooking the vast Indian Ocean, you will begin with a deeply relaxing full body couples massage (so get a date), followed by a detoxifying infrared sauna session. Known as one of the best health regimes today, a 30- minute session is said to increase blood and nutrient supply leaving the skin radiant and purified (and a very different sensation that the usual wet sauna). In a state of total serenity, soak in a Himalayan crystal salt Jacuzzi with a breathtaking sunset as a backdrop. After taking in the sunset, executive chef Bjorn Van Veggel prepares one of his specialties, a seductive seafood dinner for two, divulging in a rich selection of Mediterranean seafood, including fresh oysters, prawns, snapper ceviche and an unforgettable exotic chocolate fondue with sweet grapes and strawberries for desert (quite decadent considering the health tones of the beginning of treatment). A bottle of sparkling wine rounds up a perfect evening, and if you can, then check in to one of the fabulous villas for the night so it doesn’t all have to end!

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Balique Restaurant, Jimbaran I have long been a fan of interior designer Zohra’s work, which has appeared all over Bali and Jakarta in villas, spas, private residences, boutiques and restaurants. As a Bali longterm resident, it is with happiness to report that she and her husband Blaise have now opened Balique, a perfect stop off in the Jimbaran Village when on the way down from the aforementioned Bukit. This traditional seaside village and Balique suit each other harmoniously, as Balique pays homage to all the best of the Indonesian archipelago under its whirring fan-open style roof, in both the style and cuisine stakes. If you appreciate an authentic step into the past in stunning surroundings teemed with objets d’art, as well as a delicious menu, fabulous cocktails as well as an extensive affordable wine list – then you have arrived. And for sure, the warm décor along with the charming team of staff will make sure you completely feel at home here – welcome to the amazing world that is Balique and allow yourself to forget the fast, modern world outside, and be at peace in a bygone era of pure sensuality. Balique endeavours to provide the freshest ingredients, oraganic when possible, and locally sourced from the cool farms of the Bedugul highlands of northern Bali. There are some imported meats and ingredients also, which have been delicately sourced to maintain a sustainable thoughtfulness. Balquisse Living boutique, adjoining Balique has many of what makes this charming restaurant so unique, now thoughtfully on offer to guests. Beautiful antiquities as well as whimsical objets d’art are waiting for new homes for those with a little imagination. There is also Zohra’s personally designed jewellery collection, Shan-Shan, ready to light a sparkle to anyone’s day – in an array of twinkling designs of necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rings – bold, bright and beautiful!

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Jalan Villa Kandara, Ungasan. Ph: +62-361 848 2222, www.karmaresorts.com

Finns Beach Club Uluwatu If you can call this ‘clubbing’ –then this is the kind that I enjoy, albeit a healthier version of the term! Accessible only by inclinator, Finn’s exclusive beach is the stuff that we all hope to experience in the way of prestine beach day tripping. You will be immediately welcomed by a refreshing drink as well as a cooling towel, all complimentary. There are over 50 sunbeds set-up with towels from which to laze and order cooling cocktails and naughty nibbles from. For the more active there is a choice of beach volleyball, sea kayaking, Frisbee throwing, kite flying and snorkeling, which is a must straight from the shore in the clear waters, which gently lap, or when the tide pulls low, leave behind rock pools holding an interesting collection of tropical marine life on display. It is also possible during low tide to explore the neighbouring coves from Finn’s beach with an amazing natural pool found to the right. Complete with the two ‘tree house’ bales on stilts that allow those inside to an amazing sea-scape from where the day could be passed being massaged, drinking, eating and being merry either in an intimate couple or a social group of up to six guests, by reservation these are the ultimate beach ‘cabanas’. Stay on until sunset (around 6pm) as the sky is set aflame to the beat of ambient world music, complimenting the atmosphere. Open

Jalan Uluwatu 39, Jimbaran. Ph: +62 (0) 361 704 945 or 701 695 Open: 11.30 am – 11pm (last orders 10.30 pm) - 7 days a week. Valet parking available. With this your comments would be welcomed if you endeavour to follow the lead, or, if you would like to suggest something that you found particularly amazing; whatever the experience was, please share. It’s important to spread the news on anything positive, as time and experiences are precious. rubyinbali@gmail.com Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of My Favourite Things at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-27 June 12


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If you are serious bridge player or need another male player, please call Wally 0819 9940 4749. Sanur. [181] For Sale; Canon Speedlite 270EX. Brand new, still in box. Unneeded gift. Special price. Please contact 081 193 9281 or <garage868@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [149]

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For Sale; Spa equipments: massage beds and its cover, towels, manicure desk, cash desk, etc. Call/SMS 081 237 090 999 for complete list of things and pics. Denpasar. [086] For Sale; Cause leaving: sale teak wood: king bed Madura + 2large sofa, W: 100cm, washing mashine, etc. Please SMS to 0813 3842 6244 for coordination. Kerobokan. [087] For Sale; Canon camera DSLR 450D w/ EFS1855mm IS & brand new Canon Lens EF 75-300mm USM, w/ 2 batteries & memory card. Great condition, 7.5 juta. Justin 0821 4684 5917 Jimbaran. [088]

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the art of body Diet Dictionary (Part 1)

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www.bhfinancialservices.com From acai berry and Blueprint Cleanse to wheatgrass and yo-yo dieting, here are the weight-loss terms you need to know. After all, what is all of the diet lingo out there actually saying? It turns out, a lot. And knowing what it’s saying can mean the difference between healthy weight loss and more hair-pulling frustration. “Understanding basic physiology helps you determine between a ‘fad’ diet and something that will actually help you in losing or maintaining weight for the long-term,” says a source on Delicious-Knowledge.com.

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Here, your very own diet dictionary (A-M) Acai Berry The acai berry is a grape-like fruit that is a good source of antioxidants, fiber, and heart-healthy fats. Proponents of its superfood status claim the acai berry supports weight loss, lowers high cholesterol, and promotes detoxification. The acai berry is commonly consumed raw, in beverages, or in tablet form. Acai is pronounced ah-sigh-EE. Antioxidants Antioxidants are substances that fight free radicals, molecules in the body that damage cells, contributing to wrinkles, cancer, heart disease, and other diseases. Free radicals are produced by basic biological functions and by environmental exposures like pollution. Antioxidants are found in food and include beta-carotene, lutein, lycopene, selenium, as well as vitamins A, C, and E. Body Mass Index (BMI) A measurement of body composition, body mass index (BMI) compares weight to height by dividing weight measurement (in kilograms) by squared height measurement (in meters). In women, a BMI below 18.5 is referred to as underweight, between 18.5 and 25 as a healthy weight, 25 to 30 as overweight, and over 30 as obese. Body Fat Percentage An indicator of health, body fat percentage is the percentage of a person’s weight that comes from fat. Consisting of both storage fat and essential body fat, which is necessary for life. In 20- to 40-year-old women, a body fat percentage under 21% is referred to as underweight, between 21 and 33% as healthy, 33 to 39% as overweight, and over 39% as overweight. Complex Carbohydrates A type of carbohydrates - complex carbohydrates are starches and fiber, such as cereals, rice, and vegetables. Named for their complex molecular composition, they are more difficult for the body to break down for energy use, and therefore offer longer-term energy than their simple counterparts.

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Cleanse Diet / Detox Diet Cleanse diets aim to remove toxins from the body and promote weight loss. However, they are controversial among the medical community. Most allow only liquid consumption, and no evidence exists that detox diets remove toxins from the body. The weight-loss benefits of a detox diet are believed to stem from the avoidance of processed foods, saturated fats, and added sugars. Dukan Diet The Dukan Diet is a four-stage, protein-based diet, which includes a list of more than 100 allowed foods. After eating only from a list of protein-rich foods, the Dukan Diet later includes vegetables, fruits, and eventually starchy foods. Essential Fatty Acids Unsaturated fats that are required for good health, essential fatty acids are not produced by the body and therefore must be consumed. They include alpha-linolenic acid (an omega-3) and linoleic-acid (an omega-6). Sources include fish, seeds, nuts, and leafy vegetables Exchange Diet Also known as the Diabetic Exchange List, the Exchange Diet is an eating plan designed for persons with type 2 diabetes. The Exchange Diet consists of groups of foods that are similar in nutrient content and how they affect blood sugar. These foods can then be exchanged for other foods within the same group to allow for more dietary choice without risking blood sugar spikes or nutritional deficiencies. Fiber The indigestible part of a plant, fiber is found in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, legumes, and beans. It is also added to foods such as yogurt, soymilk, and pasta. Fiber regulates the digestive system, lowers cholesterol, controls blood sugar, and creates a feeling of fullness. Gluten Free Printed on food packages, “gluten free” designates foods that do not contain gluten, a protein found in grains such as wheat, barley, and rye. In people with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease, gluten causes inflammation in the small intestines, and must be avoided. Many people believe that a gluten-free diet will cause weight loss, however any changes in weight are due to the elimination of cake and cookies from their diet. Goji Berry The goji berry looks like a red raisin and is commonly found dried or in juices. Rich in antioxidants, particularly carotenoids, the goji berry has been used for thousands of years by herbalists in Asia Good Cholesterol / High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) High-density lipoprotein is a type of cholesterol that attaches itself to excess “bad cholesterol,” or low-density lipoprotein, in the bloodstream to carry it to the liver for processing and expulsion. By removing excess cholesterol from arteries, it helps prevent heart attack. Sources of unsaturated fat such as fish, leafy greens, nuts, and seeds can help raise HDL levels. Lean Body Mass The portion of the body that is not composed of fat, lean body mass is an indicator of health. Lean body mass for women can be found with the following equation: (1.07 x Weight(kg)) - 148 (Weight2/(100 x Height(m))2).

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Master Cleanse Also known as the Lemonade Diet and the Maple Syrup Diet, the Master Cleanse is a 10-day diet cleanse and weight-loss plan that permits no food, replacing all meals with a lemonade drink. (The Master Cleanse Recipe consists of maple syrup, lemon juice, cayenne pepper, and water mixed together.) There is no scientific evidence that it achieves anything beyond temporary weight loss (due to starvation) or that it removes bodily toxins. The Master Cleanse is deficient in all essential nutrients: calories, vitamins, minerals, protein, carbohydrates, fiber, and fat. Side effects include fatigue, nausea, dizziness, dehydration, and loss of muscle mass.

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THE ROB PEETOOM HAIR SPA IS THE PLACE TO BE! Top hairdresser Rob Peetoom, who started his career more than forty years ago, has 10 Hair + Make-up salons, 3 Hair + Beauty salons and a Private Salon in Holland, in major cities and Amsterdam, the capital. All the salons have a wide range of clients, a lot of famous people among them. His business partners in the salons are enterprising and creative top stylists who have trained and worked with him for lots of years. For the professional and continuous training of his stylists, he started the Rob Peetoom Academy. Rob Peetoom produced, with varying teams of stylists, numerous beauty & fashion features for Dutch magazines. His Creative Team styles fashion shows of Dutch designers. He also presented lots of shows of his own in capitals worldwide. Intercoiffure appointed him Artistic Director Mondial in 1990. His television debut as a Dutch top hairdresser he made in 1995. Various shows and programmes followed. He started a second career as a photographer and photographs all his own press dossiers and also those of Intercoiffure (the ďŹ rst in 1999). He has written a book on beauty (2009) and in 2010 was decorated with a knighthood by the Dutch queen for his outstanding contributions in several ways to his ďŹ eld and thereby to society as a whole. The ďŹ rst issue of his magazine Rob Peetoom Personal Style appeared in 2010.

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WEDDING & PARTY HAIR Naturally you want to look your best on that special big day in your life, your wedding day. The stylists and make-up artists of the Hair Spa can guarantee that you will. We are great on wedding & party hair! The experienced, professional and creative Dutch, Russian, Armenian, Balinese team will help you with our pre-wedding and wedding packages. We can provide services for just the bride or cater to large groups including bridesmaids, mother of the bride, mother of the groom, ower girls and wedding guests. For all our hair treatments we use Redken Professional from New York and for make-up we use Youngblood Mineral make-up. Our exible packages range from just hair, make-up or beauty treatments to extended packages with services from top to toe plus packages where our make up stylist will stay with you to do touch ups prior to the wedding, the actual wedding, the wedding photos, and a touch up or change of look for the reception! Your selected style and desired look are what guide our work. All members of our team have many years of experience with working with brides and wedding parties.

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Swimming Pool Accessories & Spare Parts Sauna Room (Sauna Heater + Accessories + Spare Parts) Steam Room (Steam Generator + Accessories + Spare Parts) FINN Far Infra Red Sauna Room Portable Far Infra Red Sauna Room Installation & Maintenance Swimming Pool Construction Sauna & Steam Room Construction STEAM & SAUNA (BALI) Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 698 Pasanggaran Tel / Fax: (0361) 722469, Hp: (+62) 821 3383 6272 Email: info@sonicsteamsauna.com, berna@sonicsteamsauna.com Website: www.sonicsteamsauna.com

Moving Sale; Many books on art, arts & crafts, teaching art to children, child psychology, and other assorted books and visual teaching materials. Excellent condition and price. E-mail <hovis57@yahoo.com>. Kerobokan. [108]

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Things to Do Before Your Next Check-Up – Part 2 Immunizations - Adults need routine immunizations too. They can prevent you from getting sick, as well as spreading disease to others. Check the CDC website for vaccines recommended in Indonesia. The following vaccines are recommended for living in Bali Hepatitis A – This is probably the type of Hepatitis that you will be at most risk of contracting in Bali. Spread by poor hygiene practices and through contaminated food and water. Once you have received the full course you are protected for up to 20 years. Hepatitis B – Spread through blood and body fluids. Even if you are not sexually active, or partake in other at risk activities you are still wise to take this vaccine which is valid for up to 10 years. Tetanus – Very important to keep your Tetanus cover up to date (every 10 years). It is a very common disease here, usually contracted through open wounds. Typhoid – The typhoid vaccine is wise as it is also spread via poor hygiene practices (Food, Flies, Fingers, Feces, Fornication), however it may not give protection against some of the paratyphoid strains. Polio – This is one people tend to forget, however we did have an outbreak of polio in West Java several years ago. You will need a booster every 10 years. Japanese Encephalitis – JE is a mosquito borne disease, and yes it is present here, but fortunately it is not common. You might want to discuss this vaccine with your travel health or vaccine clinic. Tuberculosis – This is a very active disease in Indonesia. You should probably get your TB status checked before you come to Bali as this is quite complex. (Chest X rays, skin tests etc). Some centers are recommending vaccine, some are now saying just treat the disease if you get it. Rabies – Rabies is currently widespread throughout Bali and it is wise to receive the pre-exposure course of this vaccine. This is a really nasty (fatal) disease, and the post exposure treatment is outrageously expensive, so you might want to consider this one. Body Mass Index (BMI) and Waist Circumference (WC) Measurements - BMI and WC can be used as initial health assessment tools to help identify individuals at increased health risk. BMI is a measure of weight and height to determine if your weight is healthy. WC indicates how fat is distributed in the body. These measurements should be part of a more comprehensive health risk assessment that considers many of the other health factors. BMI should only be used for adults 20 – 65 years old. It should NOT be used for children, adolescents, women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, seniors, very muscular people, or endurance athletes. Dental Check-ups and CleaningEvery 9 months at a minimum. FOR WOMEN Pap Test - The Pap test...it saves lives. This simple screening test can pick up early changes in the cervix before they develop into cancer. If pre-cancerous cells are found they can be treated early, before cancer develops. Having regular Pap tests is the single most important factor in preventing cervical cancer. Every country has varying recommendations for the frequency of PAP tests. I usually recommend that all women start having PAP tests 2 years after the commencement of sexual activity, then once every 2 years until 30 years of age and yearly thereafter. It is important to continue having Pap tests after menopause. Tips for a more accurate Pap Smear • Tell your doctor about any discharge, itching, or symptoms you may be experiencing before the Pap smear. Your doctor may want to prescribe medication to clear any infection you may have. Infections can sometimes cause the Pap smear results to come back as abnormal. • Do not have a Pap smear during your period. It is suggested to have a Pap smear between 7 and 20 days after your period. • Avoid sex 24-48 hours prior to to the Pap smear.

• No douching, tampons, deodorant sprays, feminine washes 48 hours prior to the pap smear. Good rule of thumb is nothing in the vagina. This means vaginal creams, as well. Breast Self-Exam - Breast self-examination (BSE) done regularly helps women learn what is normal for their breasts. By learning what is normal you will notice any change and be able to bring it to the attention of your physician. For women age 20-39, become familiar with your breasts through regular breast self-exams and recognize monthly changes. (Google Self Breast Exam for instructions in your own language).

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Clinical Breast Exam - All women should have clinical breast exams. These are thorough physical examinations of the breasts by a trained medical professional. Regular examinations by trained health professionals may find a lump or tumour. Regardless of age, have your doctor or a trained health professional examine your breasts annually or at least every other year. Mammogram - A mammogram is an x-ray of the breast. A mammogram can find breast cancer in its very early stage – two to three years before you can feel it. Studies show that regular mammograms help lower the chance of dying from breast cancer. When breast cancer is found and treated early, the five-year survival rate is more than 95%. No screening tool is 100% effective. Quality mammograms will find 85-90% of cancers. The best screening for your breasts includes regular mammograms and clinical breast exams by your doctor or specially trained health care provider. Tips for a more accurate breast exam You are likely to have less hormonal lumps in your breasts in the week after your period has finished. This is the beast time for a manual breast exam

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Osteoporosis Screening - The risk for osteoporosis and fractures increase with age and some health conditions. Bone density measurements accurately predict the risk for fractures in the short-term. Treating women without noticeable symptoms with medication and or calcium reduces their risk for fractures. Testing depends on age and health status. Talk to your doctor about your bone health.

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FOR MEN Testicular Self-Exam - Catch it early and this cancer is treatable 90% of the time. Men should check themselves regularly. Starting at age 15, men should perform monthly testicular self-exams (Google for information on TSE’s in your own language). Prostate Cancer Screening - Combine a digital rectal exam with a Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) test and you’re set for a year. A digital rectal exam during your annual health examination is recommended for all men over the age of 50. Educate yourself and discuss the benefits and risks of a PSA test with your physician. Tips for a More Accurate PSA Exam Rigorous physical activity affecting the prostate, such as bicycle riding, may cause a temporary rise in PSA levels. Ejaculation within 24 hours of testing can be associated with elevated PSA levels and should be avoided.

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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For Sale; Membership Canggu Club, Rp.20 million or near offer. Contact 0821 47 831 830. Canggu. [158] For Sale; Dog kennel. For big dog, hardly used, bought Rp. 3.8million will sell for Rp. 1.8million or near offer. Contact 0821 44 850 689. Canggu. [159]

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Magnesium Is Vital For Your Health Magnesium is the second most abundant intracellular mineral and the fourth most abundant mineral in the body. It is vital for cellular electrical activity both within the cells and within their cell membranes. It is critical for cellular ATP (energy) production, and therefore it is critical for every cell in your body, especially those cells in organs that require a large amount of energy, such as your heart and brain cells.

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

Nyoman the Nomad! Nyoman was a nomad. He wandered all over Indonesia, mainly Java and Kalimantan, as a young man. In 1979 when he opened a small café on Ubud’s main street there was only one name to call it…Nomad. Ubud back then was just a small artist colony with home stays scattered amongst the rice paddies. Nomad was one of the first places attempting to provide western food in Ubud, but more so it became a place for the fellow wanderers of the world to meet, as it was also Ubud’s first wartel. Many things have changed since that day 33 years ago, and the menu at the Nomad of today bears no resemblance to the original. Now it is very International, with many local touches, but still very much at budget prices. Nomad offers a range of snacks, entrees and unusual Balinese tapas, so it is a very popular spot for a quick visit, to drink and snack, as well as for an extended stay for relaxed dining. Martabak is a popular Javanese dish, minced pork & mixed vegetables are wrapped within a thin pastry and served with cucumber & carrot pickles with tamarind sauce. An International touch is the Japanese Gyoza, minced pork dumplings, with spices and herbs, served with an organic mesclun salad & soy sauce. Rice Paper Rolls have become a standard offering in Bali due to their popularity. At Nomad they are fried prawn spring rolls with cucumber, mint leaf and glass noodles: all rolled in rice paper and seasoned with a Thai dressing. Gado Gado is very International and is very popular with the vegetarian set that see Ubud as their 2nd home. At Nomad it is done very differently; potato, fried tofu and soya bean cake, rolled in rice paper and served with a peanut sauce. Vegetarian Club Sandwich is another one for the vegetarians. It consists of ripe papaya, avocado, red onion, egg, grilled eggplant, cheese and lettuce. Served with French fries and sprinkled with “herbes de provence”. The Smoked Chicken Sandwich is served on sourdough bread with French fries and green salad with sliced tomato. Green Papaya Salad is very Thai, shredded green papaya is tossed with apple, orange, mango, pineapple and organic mesclun, sprinkled with Thai Sweet & Sour dressing. Also Thai is the Prawn Salad of seared black tiger prawn on a bed of sliced apple, mango, pineapple, orange segment and mint leaves. It is served with an organic mixed salad, dressed with tamarind and palm sugar. Laksa may have originated in Malaysia and Singapore but is now an International dish, seared black tiger prawns in a Malacca style Laksa with bean sprout, glass noodles, cilantro and lemon. Mie Kuah brings us back to traditional Indonesian, a rice noodle soup with shredded chicken, straw mushroom, and bok choy. Served with soy sauce and chopped chili. Also very traditional is the Soto Ayam, a rich chicken soup.

A popular innovation at Nomad is their Balinese Tapas - you can choose plates of from 3-12 different small tapas, satisfying for just a snack or take the lot for a full meal. They include chicken betutu, martabak, babi kecap, chicken satay, crispy tempe, spring rolls and a sample of Bali’s famous pepes ikan, sate lilit and lawar. This is the perfect solution when you want a variety of small tasty snacks, my type of lunch. Pasta is essential on any menu and Nomad has three interesting ones, all homemade; Pumpkin Ravioli, tomato ravioli stuffed with sweet pumpkin in a creamy pesto sauce. Seafood Tagliatelle of pan fried fresh tuna, prawn, squid on a bed of spinach tagliatelle in tomato and basil sauce and Ravioli Bolognese a spinach ravioli stuffed with minced beef and red wine bolognese sauce. All the pastas are topped with grated parmesan cheese. Many mains come from the big BBQ at the front of the restaurant, the constant smell of cooking meat tempting many to enter when passing by. Grilled King Prawns are BBQ’d after first being marinated, then garnished with grated coconut. One of Nomad’s most popular dishes are their BBQ Beef Kebabs, 200 grams of marinated beef with pineapple, onion, peppers and tomatoes. All BBQ dishes are served with sautéed mixed vegetables, mashed potatoes blended with roasted garlic and wrapped in a banana leaf. Beef Tenderloin Steak is grilled and served on bed of mixed mushrooms, confit cherry tomatoes, chat potato with cinnamon jus. The Tuna Fillet Steak [pictured] is one of the stars at Nomad, just pan seared, with a coriander crust on top. It is served on a bed of stir-fried mixed vegetables and a roasted garlic potato cake, and dressed with Balinese “sambal matah’ to give a bit of a bite.

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Nomad

Address

: Jln. Raya Ubud, Ubud.

Telephone

: 977.169.

Open

: 08.00 a.m. to 10.30 p.m., daily.

Smoking area

: Yes.

Parking

: Street only.

Price

: Rp. 500,000 for two [+ drinks]

Credit Cards

: Visa, Mastercard.

Food

: Local and International.

Wine

: Small list, reasonable prices.

Service

: With a smile.

Atmosphere

: Watching the passing parade.

Overall

: An Ubud icon, good value.

Indonesian curries are a base food throughout the country and different to those of other nearby countries due to their use of coconut milk as a base. The Chicken Curry is with string beans, carrots, lemon grass, and young papaya. The Seafood Curry has a mix of calamari, prawn, tuna, broccoli, leeks, onion, button mushroom and fresh chilies. Both curries are served with white steamed rice. Whether you are catering for tourists or locals you can not escape the humble hamburger. Nomad’s Beef Burger is a ground beef patty with tomato, onion olive concasse, iceberg lettuce and melted mozzarella cheese. Served with homemade French fries sprinkled with herbes de provence. For dessert in Bali you can not go past that sweet favourite from Java, Dadar Gulung – it is coconut palm sugar wrapped in a pandan leave pancake topped with salty fresh grated coconut & palm sugar syrup. No visit to Bali is complete without trying their Balinese Black Rice Pudding, a perennial favourite. It is served with sliced banana & coconut milk and vanilla ice cream. Something different is Deep Fried Banana Cinnamon Spring Rolls, with chocolate sauce & vanilla ice cream. Nyoman the nomad sadly passed away recently and is now on his final journey in life. His children continue the tradition that is Nomad’s restaurant.

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.


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Update Cocoon celebrates its new chef, Australian Nick Phillip with a new menu. Dinner at beachfront Cocoon, not far from the old Double Six between Legian and Seminyak, is a special event that I always enjoy. The new menu creates much problem with selection, as all sound so good. Start with Szechuan Seared Scallops with mandarin puree, sour plum jam and a glaze of soy and palm sugar, Sauteed River Prawns with green mango salad, roast pumpkin and laksa spiced veloute served on a coil of crisp vermicelli [pictured] or perhaps BBQ Quail with fig compote, radicchio, chestnut puree, black truffle and pinot noir jus. The mains are just as tantalizing for the taste buds; the Roast Duck has that Asian crisp skin and comes with a cinnamon hoi sin sauce, the Coral Trout fillet is pan fried and is served with a ravioli of yabbie tail, shaved pear salad in a bouillabaisse jus. The wood-fired Pork Tenderloin uses meat has been imported from the USA and is with roasted parsnips, beetroot relish and an emulsion of raspberry and seeded mustard. The Huon River Salmon is also crisp skinned and with braised fennel, citrus and mint salad. Cocoon is wagyu-free, they serve a man’s steak of Black Angus, meat with texture and taste! For daytime snacking around the pool the tapas are some of the best in Bali. Scallops with chilli and coriander, Moroccan spiced Chicken Wings, Duck Breast Skewers with orange and anise, or the ultimate a Lamb Cutlet char-grilled with Harrisa spices. I am most impressed that Cocoon has joined with the growing number of quality restaurant in Bali now defining those dishes on their menu that are gluten-free.

For Sale; Photography for children: I’d like to organize a photography training for my talented 7 yo son. If you have camera and interested to join your kid in, contact me: 081 2394 8631. It’s free! [071]

For Sale; Watch Omega chronometer type constellation steel incl. original steel bracelet, condition like new. All original, 50 years old, this watch is an original one. Price: 4,5 juta. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [072] For Sale; Antique Chinese altar table, min. 80 years old. Size H:1.50m, L:2.00m. Original condition. Price Rp. 4.5 jt. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [073]

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For Sale; New helmet full face, color black, brand Megelli Sachs. Size L. Rp. 150.000. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [074]

MamaSan extends it coverage of Asian street food by including some from the ancient cuisine of Burma. Whilst the country borders with Bangladesh to the west, China to the north and Thailand eastwards Burmese cuisine has been influenced by north and west but very little from the east and Thai cuisine. It is incredibly rich with intense flavours. The Snapper Mohinga Soup is sensational. Mohinga is the Burmese staple diet, superfine long noodles that are combined with almost anything but most commonly, as at MamaSan, with fish. Chunks of snapper, quail eggs, chilli, coriander, roasted rice and those wonderful noodles make a dish to remember. A dish from the troubled northern Shan region is Pork Wrapped in Banana Leaf, served with crunchy black rice cakes which you crumble with your fingers and combine with the removed pork and a relish of green tomato and chilli. The salad of Pennyworth Leaf tossed with sesame seeds, peanuts and fresh lime is very Burmese. The added fried soft shell crab is not but they combine to make a great dish. Another salad is of Grilled Chicken Wings very unusual with pickled tea leaves. The Duck Curry is with black pepper, turmeric, chilli and yoghurt whilst the wonderful Pork Ribs [meat falling off the bone] are combined with slightly sour slabs of green mango, chilli, ginger, green peppercorns and garam masala. A sensational Roti, crisp on the outer soft on the inner and coiled like a snake, and Pilaf style rice are the usual accompaniments. Ryoshi @ Tuban has been completely renovated and extended. Now it is beside, as well as above, Batan Waru, which are both in front of the Bali Garden Hotel on Kartika Plaza, which now gives it a street presence. Downstairs is al fresco, upstairs air-conditioned. Anyone who appreciates quality sushi frequents the Ryoshi group of restaurants as freshness is the secret of great sushi, always made to order. However Ryoshi also present a full traditional Japanese menu with all the traditional styles of cuisine although most of the mains at Ryoshi are Yakimono, or grilled. Beef Teriyaki, or the Chicken or Fish equivalents everyone knows. A Teriyaki Hamburger is a touch of fusion, traditional ball of minced beef sautéed in Japanese wine and soy. Both Beef and Tuna can be had in sizzling Teppanyaki style, and then there are the Wagyu dishes; sirloin, rib eye or rump. For the lone diner there are always the rice dishes; Zuki Don [tuna marinated in sesame and soy] Sukiyaki Don [beef] Oyako Don [chicken and egg or Katsu Don [pork cutlets] all served in a bowl over rice, or the Noodle selection with a variety of Soba [buckwheat] and Udon [thick] noodles.

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Il Pomodoro breaks the tradition and brings quality foreign cuisine to a non tourist part of Bali, for the first time. It offers Italian food in a large pleasant air-conditioned restaurant north-west of Denpasar on Gatot Subroto Barat. Plenty of off-street parking and pleasant young wait-staff add to the experience of good food at not much more than warung prices. As is common with Italian restaurants in Bali, a pre-cooked selection is readily available from the buffet for that quick lunch such as lasagna, cannelloni, meatballs in tomato salsa, chicken done many different ways and the tasty Uova Piselli [fried egg, the white studded with green peas]. From the a la carte menu there are many pasta options [spaghetti, ravioli, gnocchi, tagliatelle and pennete] and the largest variety of different Pizza combinations available in Bali. Lobre is most unusual. It is found on Jln. Drupadi, Seminyak, and specializes in Crayfish. They can be ordered in many different styles. Black Pepper seems the most popular, sautéed with mixed capsicums, red onions and a pepper sauce. Alternatively they can be fried Cajun style, combined with egg noodles, garlic and chilli [an Italian Aglio Olio?] or in a Noodle Soup with garlic and an onion broth. Braised Crayfish meat in lemon juice, with a side dip of sweet and sour, sounds interesting. Combined with capsicums and onion in an Omelette it becomes a snack for any time of the day. The strangest thing about this place is their trading hours; only from 1.00 to 8.00 p.m. They are obviously not interested in evening diners? Mozaic Beach Club has finally opened after many delays. It is on the beachfront at the end of Jln. Batu Belig, Kerobokan. In reality it is two restaurants in one, comprising a casual poolside dining area specializing in tapas, and an upstairs fine dining restaurant. The tapas menu incudes basic things at solid prices [Homemade Potato Chips with Black truffle ‘aioli’ for almost Rp.80,000 or a char-grilled whole boneless Quail with spiced salt for almost Rp.200,000] and the more exotic [Caviar from Israeli farm-raised sturgeon, Spanish Pata Negra Ham, and a range of Foie Gras including a chilled version with sesame foam and frozen apple]. Highlight of the upstairs dining is their 6 course Tasting Menu @ Rp.1million++ [only available if ordered by entire table]; Deep Ocean Slipper Lobster, Kaffir lime, shaved fennel and Russian caviar, Wagyu Beef with black truffle carpaccio, wild mushroom and black truffle gel, Crispy Duck Foie Gras lemon purée and ‘kemangi’ honey, Sticky Glazed Iberico Pork Cheeks with baby spinach and ‘rendang’ spices, Whipped Celeriac Ice Cream black truffle espuma and candied celeriac root, Poached ‘Lembang’ Pineapple, milk purée, coconut gelato and burnt bread crumble, followed by Petits Fours.

Hong Kong Garden, Jln. ByPass Ngurah Rai, between Sanur and Tohpati, has long been the local favourite for large family celebrations and wedding ceremonies. Hong Kong Garden has now upped the ante by employing Bali’s most successful Chinese Cantonese chef, Alan Toms. Toms hit rate in Bali is three out of three, previously heading up the woks at three restaurants that were all immediately boasting full houses [Bandar, the original Feyloon in Renon and finally the expanded Feyloon in Kuta]. Now he is preparing Cantonese banquets at Hong Kong Garden. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/G-25 July 12


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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia

Hiking in Bali and Cycling Bali by Lash I n 2 0 11 a n American world traveler, who has been exploring Asia and Bali solo since 1998, self-published two guidebooks in order to support of her freewheeling lifestyle. Hiking in Bali and Cycling Bali are the only guides currently available geared specifically and exclusively to hiking and cycling Bali.

This small but thorough guide, full of enthusiastic tips and observations, provides everything you need for an enjoyable and memorable experience: a brief hike description, detailed step-by-step instructions, highlights of the hike, ‘fast facts’ charts listing all essentials such as distance, hiking time, start/end points, degree of difficulty, and amenities/facilities available in each hiking area.

This nomadic adventurer, who goes by the name Lash, started wilderness hiking at a young age with her family in the U.S.A. As a young adult she backpacked America’s national and state parks, then took her love of the open road to Japan, where she lived from 1991-1997, hiking Japan’s mountains and countryside in her spare time. She has since cycled, scuba dived, snorkeled and mountain climbed around many of Asia’s natural areas.

Cycling Bali covers cycling preparations particularly well: pre-training, deciding whether to take your own bike or buy one in Bali, how to take a bike on a plane, Bali’s road and traffic conditions, and what to take on the trip in terms of bike components, spare parts, tools, cycling clothes and other needs.

Lash is fully immersed in the digital age and shares travel stories, photo galleries, tips and advice accumulated over the past 14 years living in the tropics on her popular travel blog site. She first visited Bali in 2000, climbing all of Bali’s main peaks and cycling around the whole eastern half of the island. She has returned to Bali most years since, staying 2-6 months each time included extended stints in Amed where she hiked extensively and compiled enough detailed notes, hand drawn maps and photos to publish Hiking in Bali. Both guidebooks give detailed information about traveling around Bali: arriving at the airport, transportation, food, supplies, money exchange, Wi-Fi and internet access, mobile phone use, accommodation, medical facilities, cultural and social interactions, a basic but adequate language guide. The ‘staying healthy in the tropics’ sections are particularly helpful for people not accustomed to exercising in the tropics. Without these valuable reminders, outdoor enthusiasts could easily become dehydrated or suffer other heat-related illnesses, which could be dangerous and may even ruin a trip. Tables of relevant and essential “Fast Facts” for each hike/cycling segment make it easy to quickly assess at one glance each particular route before starting out, enabling one to make important decisions about when to go, what to take and what to expect on the route. Hiking in Bali focuses in Bali’s remote northeast corner of Amed, a mountainous coastal region of tiny fishing villages lying along crescent-shaped bays separated by rocky headlands and backed by deep purple mountains. It is the hikes that make the book special, giving people access to a world which they wouldn’t otherwise know existed. The majority of the 20 walks take you into the seldom-visited areas along narrow footpaths, ridgelines, down remote roads, by grassy headlands, terraced fields, temples, watering holes and into villages of thatch and stone houses. From the ridgelines, there are spectacular views. On an email interview, the author’s personal favorite is Hike 20: Spring-Ridge-Lean Loop Combo. “The atmosphere and views from ‘Top of the World’ Ridge are just phenomenal. I’d love to be up there every day for at least a few minutes, if it were possible. Then the walk around the narrow ridge into Lean Valley is just as exciting. The path is narrow, dropping off steeply to one side, and views of Bali’s north coast and Lean Valley are just stunning. After that, climbing down the mountainside into the bottom of Lean valley is an interesting scramble,” she wrote.

Lash’s other book, Cycling Bali, guides you on a complete circumnavigation of the island. The circuit is divided into 15 manageable routes ranging in distance from 25 km to 75 km and varying in difficulty from easy to challenging. You may choose to cycle each segment as one day’s ride or combine 2-3 routes in one day, depending on your time frame, fitness level, preferred travel pace and interests.

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So dedicated is this seemingly indefatigable woman that after your flight she recommends unboxing your bike at the airport in Tuban and straightaway cycling to Sanur (where the circumnavigation begins) and suggesting that “a completely self-sufficient bike tool kit should include axle grease and a spare derailleur cable.” Meticulously researched on a borrowed touring bike, she dispenses ground-level no-nonsense observations like “narrow road, no shoulder; last 3 km very steep; easy coastal road; some tree shade; fairly well-paved; watch fast-moving trucks and buses; heat could be a problem.” All the cyclist’s initial groundwork has been done! Lash emailed: “My favorite section of the cycling trip is Section 4: Seririt to Pemuteran, a region of Bali that is rural, untouched and authentic with rice fields, mountains, sea and lots of lovely trees. The road has very little traffic and very few outside visitors. It’s also a very easy ride: flat, short distance.”

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Many of her observations are peculiar only to cycling conditions on Bali, citing the masses of motorcycles, the ultra importance of road safety, that bicyclist are never stopped for not wearing a helmet, forgetting about “who’s right and who’s wrong,” the almost complete absence of road rage and the very best cycling time (between sunrise and 11 am). Hiking in Bali: 20 Hikes in Amed, Bali’s Remote Northeast Coast by Lash, published 2011, ISBN 978-146-366-8143, paperback, 184 pages. Cycling Bali: Guidebook to Circumnavigating Bali by Bicycle by Lash, published 2011, ISBN 978-146-374-9378, 168 pages. Both 13.5 cm X 20.5 cm paperbacks are available for Rp150,000 at Ganesha bookstores or for those with portable devices digital versions may be ordered directly from http://LashWorldTour.com for $10.

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By Ayu Spicy

Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) We often eat tofu at our house and I’m always on the lookout for new ways to cook it so it doesn’t taste like tofu! The secret is pressing it to get out as much water as possible so it will soak up the flavors of the marinade. If you can’t find ‘Mirin’, a Japanese cooking wine, try the Chinese/Javanese cooking sherry available at most supermarkets called ‘Saos Tape Siau Hing”. It will be a different taste but equally delicious.

Sweet Ginger Tofu Serves 4 Ingredients: - 250 grams tofu, pressed - (see ‘Shataki Marinated Tofu’ on the BA website for directions on pressing tofu) -1/4 cup soy sauce -1/4 cup mirin - a sweet Japanese cooking wine (buy at Dijon, Papaya, or Bali Deli) or use ‘Saos Tape Siau Hing’ found in most supermarkets - 1/4 cup rice vinegar - 2 Tbl. honey - 2 Tbl. ginger, grated - 2 Tbl. toasted sesame oil - 1 tsp. garlic, pressed -1 Tbl. toasted sesame seeds for garnish

Directions: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Cut the tofu into pieces 1½ cm. thick by 7 cm. long by 4 cm. wide. In a flat bottomed container with a lid, mix the soy sauce, mirin, rice vinegar, honey, ginger, sesame oil, and garlic. Add the tofu pieces turning to cover all sides in the marinade. Let these sit for at least one hour or overnight and up to two days in the fridge so the flavors will penetrate the tofu - the longer the better.

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Pour the marinade into a frying pan large enough to hold the tofu pieces without stacking them. Over a small flame cook the tofu until the marinade has evaporated.

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Now put the tofu into a glass or ceramic baking dish and bake 10-15 minutes, until it is a delicious bronze color.

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Just before serving sprinkle the toasted sesame seeds over the tofu. Selamat Makan!

75% Conversation All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright © 2012 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Global Goings On........ Hiroshima Peace Ceremony, August 6, 2012 On the 6th of August, the Japanese will hold the annual Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony to mark the day and honour the victims of the most significant military operation in our history and ‘pray for the realisation of world peace’. In 1945, after the European arm of the Second World War had finally come to an end, the conflict in the Pacific persisted until the unprecedented event of a nuclear attack was unleashed by the United States over the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. The significance of these attacks not only from the first ever deployment of this new arms technology, but the instant and widespread devastation that it caused, an estimated 70,000 victims are estimated to have been killed in the initial blast at Hiroshima and 40,000 at Nagasaki a few days later. The toxic aftermath saw tens of thousands more fall victim to its deadly reach, an official number that is impossible to determine. In the decades preceding this tragic event, war crimes committed by Japans military during the time of the Japanese Empires campaign for world dominance include, the refusal to align with international rules of handling prisoners of war and consequent torture of countless POW’s, infamous use of comfort women and the unconscionable Nanjing massacre. Most significantly for the United States, was the unprovoked and unannounced attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941, a stunning operation that killed over 2000 Americans and injured more than half that again. Ultimately, Japans approach and interaction with the rest of the world at that time was brutal, unrelenting and morally out of control. It is estimated that between 1937 and 1945, somewhere from three to ten million lives were lost at the hands of the Japanese military. The Potsdam Declaration was issued as a collaborative effort by the United States, United Kingdom and France and outlined the terms and conditions of immediate surrender by the Japanese or they would face ‘prompt and utter destruction’. Bad feelings and fear of Japan were rife around the globe and this was viewed as a fair and official warning that outrightly ignored, at which time the threat was carried out and the two bombs, ‘little man’ (Hiroshima) and ‘fat man’ (Nagasaki) were dropped. Although Hiroshima housed a known supply depot for the Japanese military, an atomic bomb turns out to be absolute and there was no way to separate the thousands of civilian bystanders from the blast. Likewise in Nagasaki, it is questioned what the target may have been, was it simply the fear button in the nations soul? Or a demonstration to prove unrivalled power in arms? The debate surrounding the ethical justification of the operation still rages today. On the one hand, the mostly civilian fatalities and casualties were viewed as a calculated loss in anticipation of much larger numbers (on both sides) if the alternative American invasion were to go ahead later in the year. On the other side, it is considered a morally indefensible action which could and should have been avoided by a side who were in a more progressive culture of human rights and global cooperation. Japan has undergone tremendous political and cultural change since that time and appears committed to maintaining peaceful and cooperative relations with the rest of the world. It is a terrible thing that the war came to end in such horrific attacks but it has ultimately provided the world with a steep lesson about the devastating effects that nuclear armament can result in, particularly in the wrong hands. If history has taught us anything, it’s that all positions of power can become vulnerable to being misused so that nobody is exempt and it would be a wise thing to be kept fresh in the minds of the worlds big power players, which at least for Japan, seems exactly what this memorial service strives to achieve each year.

Indonesian Independence Day, August 17

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Balinese Dance Lessons at Mekar Bhuana

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 Private or group for all ages  Professional English-speaking instructors with overseas experience  Comfortable studio with A/C and full-length mirrors  Easy-to-understand method  Flexible schedule

On this day…. Ramadan, 20 July – 19 August 2012 On this day... Muslims across the world will observe the month of Ramadan this month. They will fast during the daylight hours from sunrise to sundown in an effort to cleanse both spiritually and physically, exercise self discipline and focus on becoming closer to God. It will end with the very holy holiday of Idul Fitri which falls on the 19th and 20th of August this year.

Gamelan music lessons also available E: info@balimusicanddance.com www.balimusicanddance.com (conservatory) www.mekarbhuana.com (online store) By studying at Mekar Bhuana, you are supporting our documentation and reconstruction projects *For first 10 students enrolled. NC/E/I-18 April 12

International Day for Lefthanders, August 13, 2012 On this day... did you know, that there is an annual day to honour the left-handed minority of the world and acknowledge the sacrifices made to operate in a world that is organised for the efficiency of right-handers? At least the world has moved on from the days when one was punished for being left-handed and taught to operate ‘normally’ with their right hand. Flooding of the Nile, August 15 2012 On this day.... each year the Egyptian holiday known as Wafaa El-Nil begins on August 15 and runs for 2 weeks. It is in honour of the flooding of the Nile which, since ancient times, the Egyptians believed is cause by the tears of the goddess Isis for her dead husband Osiris. Whatever the cause, it occurs like clockwork each year and is vital for the regions agriculture.

We’ll soon be seeing our island home adorned in the official red and white colours of the nation as the lead up to Indonesia’s day of utmost pride takes hold.

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On August 17 in 1945, Indonesia declared independence for itself and spent the next four years engaged in conflict, sometimes bloody, with the Netherlands whose rule they had been under for almost 150 years. Finally they conceded, following the enduring and widespread collective resolve of Indonesians coupled with international pressure, that Indonesia was in fact autonomous from Dutch rule. Indonesia is an archipelagic country made up of 17,508 islands of which only about a third are inhabited by humans. The complex history of modern day Indonesia came to a head with the declaration of independence and ensuing revolution late in the first half of the 20th century. It has experienced a diverse religious, economic, trade and political history, evidence of which dates back to at least the 4th century BC, while fossilised remains of the ‘Java Man’ are thought to prove human existence in the region up to 1.5 million years ago. In Bali, the Balinese Hindu religion is prolific presumably in part to the large Hindu influence of several powerful kingdoms ruling throughout the islands, spanning hundreds of years from the 7th to the 13th century, preceding interaction with Islamic nations through trade. When this began, the newly introduced Islamic faith began to empower the people and eventually the majority of the population over the next few hundred years so that it remains the dominant creed throughout the country today. Around the 16th century, a large wave of European interest swept across Indonesia in response to the lucrative market in natural spice resources at the time and they attempted to monopolise the trade for their own end however, it was the Dutch proved to be the most successful in this endeavour. So strong was their presence and manoeuvring that by 1800 they had established Indonesia as a nationalised colony officially known as the Dutch East Indies. Dissatisfaction over the status quo festered over the decades and centuries until finally unrest developed into the revolution that secured the nations autonomy that is enjoyed today. The unexpected catalyst came in the form of Japanese occupancy toward the end of the Second World War. Although Japan was not welcome to take over, the Japanese were more inclined to see Indonesia become a self ruling entity than remain in the hands of the European Netherlands and thus, despite precise instructions according to their surrender treaty to assist with re-establishing Dutch rule at the end of the war, they had already destroyed of the economic and management infrastructure put in place by the Dutch and quietly continued to encourage unrest among the locals. So the revolution began and was ultimately successful. Indonesia belonged to themselves once again. Indonesian Independence Day is a national public holiday and has an air of fun and light heartedness about it. Earnest ceremonies such as the hoisting of the flag at the National Palace, attended by the President and other important officials that is televised for the entire nation to share in the spectacle in respect for the modern day republic. But alongside these, the vast majority will engage in fun activities and competitions all organised in the weeks prior and put on to entertain and delight the children in particular. Krupuk making competitions, climbing palm trees for the prizes at the top, sack racing and other such fun sports are all part of the activities which ensure that each year, it is a day to look forward to and revel in the celebration!

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SCHEDULE THAT

By Dawn Chorus

Illumination Party STR Launch (27 July)

Contact : 4737979 tickets@ptthead.com www.ismayalive.com

Contact : Alex at djalexjoy@gmail.com

The high season is really kicking in with all the events and entertainment provided by Bali’s top venues and this evening at Hu’u features Anton Wirjono & Hogi (Future 10) . It is also free entry if you bring your Aerial 7 Headphones and free entry for XL users before midnight. This is another late night bash that will definitely lure the crowds.

Not Just Another Charity Dinner (28 July)

SCHMOOV (27 July)

This evening follows a Balinese tradition that brings villagers together to enjoy a ceremonial meal on fresh banana leaves, communal style. The intention is to bring guests together to raise funds for two Balinese charities. The evening begins with pre-dinner drinks and canapes at the pool bar followed by a Megibung style dinner consisting of chicken, fish and a family style meal. The evening will also pay homage to Dewi Sri, Bali’s Goddess of rice, fertility and family prosperity. The grand prize draw of the evening includes one night’s accommodation and breakfast at this outstanding resort. There are plenty of other prizes too with other accommodation, gifts and dining packages. Call or e-mail to make your reservation and come along and enjoy a wonderful Bali experience.

This is one of those late night events which is sure to be a blast and attract a huge crowd. Andre Bonsor and John Buckby are the duo that are Schmoov. Originating from Nottingham, UK, they met in 1997 whilst playing in a funk band and decided that they wanted to try and combine the live performance aspect of a band with the sounds that house music incorporates. Their debut album was released in October 2001 and they are probably best known for their single ‘Destination’. KuDeTa is the place to be this evening!

Cost : IDR 1,450,000 (including 21% tax and service) When : 7 pm Where : Kemiri Restaurant, Uma, Jl Raya Sanggingan, Banjar Lungsiakan, Kedewatan, Ubud Contact : 972448 res.ubud@uma.como.bz www.uma.ubud.como.bz

Spiritual Tourism Seminar (28 July)

When : 10 pm – 3 am Where : Hu’u Bar, Jl Petitenget, Kerobokan Contact : 4736576 info@huubali.com

Ju-Ma-Na (2 – 10 August) This beautiful restaurant which means white pearl in Arabic will play host to Michelin Chef Frank Seyfried who received two Michelin Stars in 2011 and 2012. Chef Seyfried, an acclaimed chef in Germany, combines French cuisine with regional German touches. Be prepared to sample some of Chef Seyfried’s signature dishes which include terrine of foie de canard with caramelized egg plant, rock lobster with smoked almond creme and desserts including gateau of white chocolate. You are also welcome to visit the kitchen to observe Chef Seyfried and his team at work. These evenings are perfect for food lovers who want to sample the best food in the right ambience and perhaps meet other food lovers and of course the Chef himself. Call to make a reservation on any one of these evenings. The setting is perfect for an evening to remember and definitely have a cocktail or two and enjoy the sunset before dinner.

Pelegongan by Mekar Bhuana Conseratory (29 July) The hotel Tugu is truly a remarkable place and worth a visit. This evening is a chance to really savour the ambience of this hotel which captures the essence of a bygone era. The evening is again the opportunity to enjoy some Balinese culture with Legong dancers and Gamelan musicians who will provide the entertainment as you journey into the past of a world long gone but not forgotten at this beautiful hotel on the shores of the Java sea. Call to make your reservation as seats are limited. Where : Hotel Tugu, Jl Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu Beach Contact : 4731701 bali@tuguhotels.com

River to River Clean Up (27 July) Cost : IDR500,000 ++ Where : Banyan Tree Resort, Banjar Kelod, Ungasan Contact : 3007000 jumana@banyantree.com

Justice (26 July) Potato Head Beach Club invites you to join their summer opening party volume II with Justice. Justice is a French electronic music duo with Gaspard Auge and Xavier de Rosnay. They are known for incorporating a strong rock and Indie influence into their music and image. Their debut album was released in 2007 which was the beginning of success for the duo although they came together in 2003. This Grammy Award and MTV Award winning French duo will play their amazing sounds for the very first time in Bali at this trendy Seminyak spot. Don’t miss out. You can book your tickets at the website below. Cost : IDR500,000 (pre event) Where : Potato Head Beach Club, Jl Petitenget, Seminyak

The Rotary Club of Canggu are doing wonders again for the local environment with their beach clean up BBQ party. It is saddening to see this beautiful island tarnished with the rubbish that collects on the beaches, carried down in the streams and rivers and rubbish randomly dumped on road sides. I do hope that one day Bali will follow suit with other environmentally conscious countries and ban plastic bags. It really is the only way people will stop using plastic and encourage them to use canvas and other recycled materials. It is indeed everyone’s responsibility to protect and care for the environment so I do hope that all the BA readers are helping by just using canvas bags and saying no to plastic bags. You can go one step further and join this worthy cause. It is worthwhile too as it is not only about a clean up, there will be a delicious barbecue, music, fun and a chance to meet the people who are truly trying to make a difference to their local community.

When : 10 pm Where : KuDeTa, Jl Kayu Ayu, Jl Laksmana, Seminyak Contact : 736969 reservations@kudeta.net

Bali is one of the top spiritual tourism destinations but its potential has yet to be fully tapped. Many more tourists are coming to Bali to deepen their spirituality mostly from Western countries, people who want to learn more about Eastern philosophy. Bali is one of the most spiritual places I think there is with its stunning scenery as well as its unique culture. This workshop addresses the prospective growth of quality tourism and spiritual tourism in Bali. It will raise the question as to whether Bali can succeed in promoting and implementing this form of tourism and how it can significantly contribute and help the Balinese economy prosper. Key speakers include John M. Daniels, President and Director of Bali Discovery Tours, Anand Krishna, Founder of Anand Ashram and author and Bagus Sudibya, Vice President of ASITA. The vision is to pioneer spiritual tourism in Bali where there is no religious favouritism and for people from all walks of life. Indeed, I think that Bali is one of the most tolerant places on our planet and the Balinese people have a warmth and hospitality like no other. The fee incudes a coffee break and a certificate. This seminar will definitely appeal to those who in the travel industry and looking for a new or different direction. Cost : IDR250,000 Where : Bali Hai Room, Inna Grand Bali Beach Hotel, Sanur Contact : 8947239 and 934393890 adhibali@yahoo.com

The Yale Whiffenpoofs (11 August) The Whiffenpoofs are in fact the oldest collegiate a cappella group in the United States, established in 1909. They have performed at many venues including the Lincoln Centre, the White House and the St Regis Bali in June 2010. Returning to Bali, they will perform for one night only as part of their world tour. Their Bali concert will include a 14 man choir in their tails and white gloves. This is certainly going to be a sensational evening, not to be missed. The latter price includes VIP pre-performance cocktails, preferred seating for the concert and an after dinner buffet with the Whiffenpoofs at the Banyubiru. Tickets should be purchased in advance as tickets bought at the door will be sold on a space available basis. When Cost Where Contact

When : 5 pm – 9 pm Where : Beach in front of Hotel Tugu, Jl Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu

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6.15 pm (cocktails) 7.00 pm (seating at the Ballroom) IDR100,000 or IDR499,000 The Laguna Luxury Collection, Nusa Dua 3005549 (8.30 am – 6.30 pm) thelaguna.secretary@luxurycollection.com

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For Sale; 2nd Apple iPhone 4S, 32 Gb black color, complete with box, manual book, charger, earphone sale for only 6,8 mill. Please contact 0898 078 1887. [238] For Sale; Fixed gear bicycle, united soloist1, red color and in a very good condition for Rp. 1.500.000. Please contact 0878 6211 2696. Denpasar. [212]

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For Sale; iPad 3 new edition 32 Gb 4G+WiFi white color price only 7 mill. Please contact 0831 1964 5264. [239]

For Sale; 6’3 Firewire surfboard Great condition! fast sale 3 mil. Call 0857 3762 5023. Bukit. [206]

For Sale; Teak Wood Queen Size Bed(213. 5x171. 5x41cm) for Rp. 1.8mil, Excellent condition, bought in Nov 2011, used only for 3months. For photos, e-mail: <makit8@gmail.com>. Jimbaran. [240]

For Sale; Android 2.2 Smartphone IVIO DE-88 Plus. Unwanted gift. GSM/ GPRS/EDGE & EVDO CDMA Dual On. 3.5” TFT LCD Hi-Res Touch Scrn. WiFi. Bluetooth. 5.0MP Autofocus camera. Warranty. Mint cond. New price Rp.2,5mil. Selling at Rp.2,2mil. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail. com>. Ubud. [234]

For Sale; 15” MacBook Pro, Late 2008 model, new battery and charger, good condition. Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz, 200GB HDD, 4GB RAM, NVidia GeForce 8600M GT 256MB. Included Neophrene laptop Sleeve & Snow Leopard family package. Price 7,8 juta.0812 3636 4270. Sanur. [241]

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ARDEN DOCTOR

by The Garden Doctor

by Dr. Kris

Moving house….Moving Plants

‘Hi, I have some plants that I put in the ground a few years ago, some small palms and some other flowers. I was planning on moving house soon, I am wondering if it is worth trying to dig them up and take them with me. I grew these plants from seedlings, and apart from the sentimental value, I have the perfect spot for them in my new residence. Is it possible to do this, and how would I go about it? Thanking you in advance for any advice you can offer. Gary’ For some of us, our plants are like our kids, especially if we planted the seed and watched them grow! Moving your plants to a new location can be challenging but also very rewarding. The task can be achieved with some careful preparation, though it need not be hard as long as you follow some simple steps. It is a similar process to moving a plant to a different spot in the garden, except that you will need to take a few extra steps to ensure that the plant is not damaged or stressed during transit. I have even successfully sent plants through the post in boxes, so if I can do that you will definitely be able to take your plants with you to your new house. When you transfer a plant from a pot to the ground you would normally give the plant a soaking with water and then plant it into the ground directly taking care not to damage or stress the roots. The same applies here, except that the plant may be out of the ground or exposed for a longer period of hours, even days perhaps! So we need to prepare it so that it can withstand any shock that it may experience at this time. The first step is to prepare the plant, so I would advise that you give it a regular soaking of water for a few days prior to the planned move. If the plant is strong and well hydrated then it is much more likely to survive being out of the ground. The most important part of the moving process is to protect the roots. That means when you dig the plant out you will need to take the majority of the root ball. A general guide is that the roots will spread as wide underground as the does the canopy above the ground. So for example if the top of the tree covers a radius of 1 metre above ground, then the roots will cover that same radius underground. Use the canopy as a guide as to where to dig around the roots. Map out an outline of the circle that you would like to dig around the plant by using a shovel. Lightly insert the shovel working around the circle, and angle it inwards working towards a central point directly beneath the trunk of the tree. You will need to visualize this before you do it, estimating the size of the root-ball and each time digging deeper around the circle, until the plant becomes loose. For a small palm of 1 to 2 metres height, you should only need to dig down approximately 50 centimetres, but it could be less. If it is a small plant it may only be the depth of the shovel head. Don’t worry if you cut some of the roots in the process, the important thing is that you take the majority of the root-ball, and it is well watered before you do it. Once you have dug under the plant and got it loose try to get the whole shovel under it, and lift it up by the base of the trunk, taking as much of the soil around the roots as you can.

Have something prepared to put the plant on, as you want to wrap the soil and roots so that they stay intact and moist for the move. For a small palm, something like an old cotton, hessian bag or even newspaper would be ideal. Place the plant upright onto the sheet or newspaper. Wrap the sheet around the rootball and wet it with water, then place this into a larger plastic bag and tie it shut with some cotton twine or rope (you can even tie the plastic bag to itself by using the handles) , but not too tight so that it would cut into the trunk. The plastic bag will retain the moisture and stop the soil running away, but make sure that you poke some tiny drainage holes in the bag. If you do it right this you could leave the plant like this for days or even weeks, as it is really like a substitute pot. If the plant is not to be moved for a few days place it the shadiest spot you can and make sure the roots stay wet to reduce the impact of stress. Misting the leaves occasionally with a spray bottle is also a good idea.

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If you are going to move the plant immediately think about how you will do it first. If it is going to go on the back of a truck be careful in deciding how to do it. If you stand it up, the leaves and branches could be damaged or ripped apart by the wind resistance in transit, and it could also become dehydrated especially on a drive longer than 15 minutes. I would advise you to lay the plant down out of the wind being careful not to damage the trunk, branches or foliage. Sometimes you can do all the preparations right, and then fail, because the plant rolls around or the trunk is damaged in transit. That is the primary reason I wouldn’t use a pot, because if you need to lay the plant down it would roll around and the soil would also spill out. Make sure the plant is fixed, and you can protect the trunk by wrapping it with thick cardboard or some other padding, foam or bubble wrap. If you are going to place it inside a vehicle, you may want to trim some of the foliage if it won’t fit properly. Smaller plants can stand upright inside the car, but remember that it can easily get very hot inside very quickly, so take the plants directly to their new location. If you do stop off on the way to go shopping, you could come back to some cooked plants. The interior of a car left parked in the sun can reach temperatures beyond 50 degrees celsius, and even just 30 minutes of this would be enough to kill your plant.

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If you are moving to a location hours away keep a mist bottle on hand and regularly misting the leaves of the plant so that it stays hydrated. If you can, try to have the new planting locations pre-prepared with open holes. If not, dig your new hole, as soon as you arrive, and simply prepare it as if you were transplanting a plant from a pot. Keep well watered for a few days, and enjoy your old plants in a new location, as they say a slight change is as good as a holiday! 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 C/Ho/G-28 Dec. 11


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How do I know if my maid is going to ‘do a runner’? ‘Kaburrrrrrr!’ is Indonesian for ‘doing a runner’ and unfortunately for all you nice people out there who genuinely want to help lower unemployment figures in Indonesia whilst giving someone an opportunity to, this is an all-too-common symptom of work ethic in Bali. They are tons of reasons why menial workers do runners here – perhaps too many to even conceive and could perhaps be another one of those cultural mysteries that the bule despair about... so it may just be easier to watch out for the warning signs and quickly prepare a backup pembantu (or ten). Keep an eye out for the following: Working extremely slowly – a snail’s pace reflects lack of enthusiasm which means she wants out but is just waiting for a better job offer (or to get pregnant).

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Boyfriend, husband, brother or other relative picking her up early or dropping her off late for work. This only applies to non-live-ins and shows that either she wants to spend as little time as possible at work or that a ‘mysterious’ third party is not happy about her working for you (or working as a maid in general). Texting all the time – phone shouldn’t be on during working hours so she is already showing that work ethic is secondary. Probably time to move on… Shutting herself away in her room or sleeping for periods of time during the day. Since this shouldn’t be accepted during working hours, she’s showing she’s lost the spark (if she ever had it). Regularly asking how long you are going to be out if you leave the house with her keeping watch. This is a particularly dangerous one that we recently experienced ourselves. This may be a sign she is planning to steal some cash and leave. In this case, make sure you have a copy of her valid identity card (KTP) and that you don’t keep money or valuables in the house. After going through a pembantu a week (sometimes less than 48 hours), we’re doing without one at the moment – more chores but less guessing games!

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Alcoholics Anonymous We are men and women who drank too much but have found we can help each other to stop drinking. We have meetings every day on Bali. If you want to learn how to stop drinking come to a meeting. To find a meeting, go to our website: <www.aa-bali.org> or call us: English – 081 5581 04700 Bahasa Indonesia – 087 8623 60454. Amcham Indonesia Amcham Indonesia affiliated with KADIN the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce, have established a special nonJakarta membership category. Keep informed on local laws and regulations pertinent to U.S. business interests in Indonesia. Join Amcham contact <info@balidiscovery.com> or fax to 286 284. Anand Krishna Center Meditation is not just sitting down in silence, but working dynamically in the market place amidst the maddening crowd, however maintaining silence in the heart and mind. Anand Krishna has custom tailored hundreds of techniques to help modern men and women experience the ecstasy of meditation. Come and join us to live fully and celebrate life! Contact : Anand Krishna Center Jl. Pura Mertasari 27 Sunset Road Area, Kuta-Bali Phone: 0361.780 1595 or 085 6370 9294 / 081 7974 1165 <www.anandkrishna.org> or <www. aumkar.org>. ANAK Foundation Since 2003 ANAK has helped children in need of financial support for their education through a system of Godparents sponsoring annual godchild costs. Our donors also participate in health and water projects. We act in several villages in very poor dry areas in Northeast Bali. Website : <http://www.anak.fr> Aussie Rules Football The Bali Geckos Australian Rules Football team are always looking for new players of any standard. Young or old to join in training and matches. Training is at 5pm every Thursday at the Seminyak Soccer oval [opposite Made’s Warung]. For info call Bigboy Peter ‘Gun’ Muir 081 856 3474.

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Backgammon Bali Community Choir We play every Saturday in Warung Litut close by the jail we The Bali Community Choir meets from 7 - 9 pm every Tuesday start around 12-13 hours. If we have enough players we play evening at the Gateway Community Center Jl. Danau Batur a tournament. 0821 4785 5399 or 081 2382 8251. No. 3 in Sanur. (Near Bali International School, directly across from the Canang Sari Restaurant.) Open to all. No auditions B.A.R.C required. We are a happy group of Indonesian and expatriates Bali Adoption Rehabilitation Center for dogs located in Ubud cares for negleted/abused animals in need. We survive on singing a wide range of music. The choir has a program of donatations only. To assist us please see our website <www. public concerts and social gatherings throughout the year. For freewebs.com/balidogs>. To adopt a rehabilitated puppy more information call Brendan at 0813 5312 0682 (English) vaccinated and humanized please call 0361 275 7664 or 081 or Ricky at 0813 3875 3327 (Bahasa). 855 0947. Bali Export Development Organization Bali Artisans A membership organization to develop exports from Bali Improving the lives of the impoverished through Fair Trade. and to build capacity among manufacturers and designers Our mission is to alleviate poverty by creating opportunities mainly in the sector of handicraft, furniture, fashion, jewelry for the poor to establish a sustainable source of income. We sell fairly traded handicrafts made by the impoverished and other related products produced or marketed in Bali. men and women of Bali. For more info please go to <www. Monthly meetings in the 3rd week of each month with guest speakers on related topics. More information on <www.bebaliartisans.net>. do.org>, <info@be-do.org> or 0361-759 282. Bali Business Club – The first in Bali Bali Business Club is a group of professionals representing Bali Folk Club different industries who meet weekly to present their own Meets every Tuesday evening between 7 pm and 11:30 pm business and to generate business referrals within and outside at the Cat & Fiddle, Jl. Mertasari no 2, Sanur. All acoustic the group for each other. In other words members increase musicians welcome. Beginners session - Sunday 11 am. each others business through leads generated in a structured professional environment. It is all about increasing ones Bali - InterNations business through personal referrals.Bali Business Club meets once a week on Thursday mornings from 7.15 to 8:30 AM. InterNations is an expatriate community for people living and You will find Bali Business Club the only true business referral working abroad. We have 250 local expatriate communities networking group in Bali. To be Invited to the next session around the world uniting members of 180 nationalities. please call Peter on 0819 9907 5639 or e-mail <info@ Membership is by invitation and free of charge. All expats balibusinessclub.com>. and locals with ‘Global Minds’ living in Bali are welcome to join our Bali InterNations. Events are held monthly in different Bali Buleleng Flying Club A non-profit organization with the aim of promoting aerosports locations and all are welcome. To be invited for free in Bali and cross-country flying to other islands. For more membership please go to <www.internations.org> and click information contact <office@balifly.com> or <http://www. “Request Your Invitation” or call Susan on 0852 5750 0089 for more information. balifly.com>.

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Toyota KIjang LGX 2.0 efi matic, 2002, silver, very good condition, Western own since new, 160.000km, maintained every 5000km, Rp. 104 Juta. Johan 0813 3705 5393 Sanur. [002]

For Sale; APV Arena GX Silver Automatic July 2011 Brand new condition only 9000km price 145 million Rp Call 0821 4635 3571 or 0821 4595 9085. [008]

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BMW X5, 2002. Black colour Rp 290 million. Call: 081 2360 7681. [003] 4Sale Kijang LGX 1.8 EFI automatic, blue metallic, year 2000, DK Bali 97jt. For photos e-mail: <planet7bali@gmail. com>. [004] Grand Cherokee 3.6 Limited & 5.7 Overland; Wrangler Sport 2 & 4 doors; Wrangler Sahara 2 & 4 doors; Wrangler Rubicon 2 & 4 doors; Jeep Patriot; Compass; Chrysler 300C; Dodge Journey; Chrysler 300C ‘11; Visit Nadia Auto Graha Chrysler Bali Authorized Dealer, Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [005] Porsche Boxter S; Porsche Panamera. Range Rover Evoque 4 & 2 doors 2012; Toyota FJ Cruiser; Toyota Prado; Toyota Vellfire Gold 2 Series & Alphard SC; Lexus RX 270 & Toyota Harrier; Mini Cooper S Coup; Fiath Abarth Esseesse; Smart Car ‘11; Mazda 6 ‘09. Visit Nadia Auto Graha, (sales, service & spareparts) Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [006]

Watercraft 2000 Yamaha XL 1200 wave r u n n e r, g o e v e r y w h e r e Shorelander trailer, rebuilt engine, extra clean, lots of accessories, price Rp 60Juta. Email <deepbarrels@ hotmail.com>. Phone 0878 6240 7804. [009] For Sale; 7.2m aluminum center console speedboat (body only). Ideal pleasure / work craft, carries 9 pax + gear, lg aluminum shade canopy. Requires 2 x 150hp. Rp.210 juta. Built by Kaha Jaya Marine <www.kahajaya. com>. Excellent condition. Email: <m_j_locky@hotmail. com>. [010] Laser with Harken material, normal size sail + extra 4.7 m sail - very good condition. Price 22.000.000 Rp. Call 0813 5302 6067. [011]

For Sale; Tiger year 2011 km 15.000, price Rp. 18 juta. 0818 0555 9314. [013] 2012 Honda Beat (plus) only Rp. 10.900.000 ONO. <vb.nm.cq@gmail.com> / 0819 3621 3317. [014]

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For Sale; Ubud area, moving out sale. Pictures available on Facebook. Cisco Linksys dual band wireless n gigabit router model WRT 320 N; + Motorola surfboard cable modem SB5101-cn the two, Price: IDR 800k (800.000). LG DVD player karaoke, price: IDR 300k. Outdoor table (80x80cm) and 4 foldable chairs, foldable coffee table (50x50cm), teak wood and wrought, price iron IDR 2million. Opium coffee table teak wood antic color 1mx1m, Price: IDR 700k. Javanese chest globok. Mini oven, price IDR 350k. Kitchen wares. Wooden frames, black and white boxes. Carving panels barbeque. Text for appointment or e-mail <patthecat5@yahoo.com>. 0813.531.99.850. [127]

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“A Home Away From Home” There is a lonesome wing on the Western end of Bangli Hospital through which a cold wind howls in the dark of the night. If, perchance, you peer into the gloomy interior you may just happen to catch a fleeting glimpse of a shadowy figure or two. With sunken eyes and shambolic walk, a dribble from the side of the mouth, an incessant mumble and maybe the odd hysterical scream they huddle in the shadows unable to face the world as we know it. These are the detritus of a society where money speaks volumes and the loss of money speaks at even louder volumes. This is the Homebuilders Wing. A place where those who were brave enough to attempt to build their own villa in paradise are protected from themselves. A home away from home, as far as possible away from home. It needn’t be this way. No, I don’t mean that perhaps a high cliff, a gas oven or perhaps an overdose of syrup of figs can provide eternal relief, no I mean that it is remotely possible to reduce the stress that causes these terrible cases of human tragedy. How? Well look around. You don’t see many Balinese in the Homebuilder’s Wing now do you? They’re all Tamus in there aren’t they? The reason is quite simple. Traditionally the wonderful people of this beautiful place build a house as a work in progress. We foreigners tend to have a black and white view, the house is either ‘unbuilt’ or ‘built’ and the shortest period between the two is to be pursued at all costs, yes all costs, lots and lots of them. Perhaps it is something to do with the fact that in Northern Europe living without a house has a distinct tendency to freeze off one’s gonads. In the outdoors process of building quick movements are required to ensure a good flow of blood is maintained to preserve those precious jewels and ensure offspring are available to continue the housebuilding line. Here in Bali housebuilding is not an unfinished or finished sort of business. A house is an ever evolving and changing entity. They often build their houses progressively. Traditional Balinese houses have a series of buildings set within a compound and they add buildings as they can afford or need them. It goes like this. The family have a compound. They start off by building a rough wall around it. At first this will probably be quite basic, some foundations, concrete posts and beams and some concrete blocks to fill in the panels. At some later (perhaps much later) stage this outside wall may get a layer of cement render, perhaps some stone cladding or nice caping stones on the top. Later again, as money becomes available or a special event approaches, a Balinese gate might be added. Inside the compound a similar process is followed. The design of traditional Balinese houses consists of a number of separate buildings each for their own purpose. A family temple is always in its own space in the corner closest to the home of the Gods, Mount Agung, other buildings have their own specific place in the compound. The purest part of the compound is the corner nearest Mt Agung which, in Ubud, Denpasar and anywhere on the main island of Bali south of here, is the North East corner. The least pure corner is the opposite one furthest away from Agung and this is where the toilet and bathroom are placed. Next to the toilet on the Southern wall you’ll find the kitchen and next to the temple on the northern wall you’ll often find a very well decorated building in which only old people and small children are allowed to sleep. On the Eastern wall is the place for a bale in which the dead are laid out prior to cremation. Bedrooms are usually placed on the Western wall. If you want more information have a look at Made Wijaya’s classic illustrated book about Balinese traditional houses. As with the outside wall the building of the house itself is often a progressive process. Important buildings might be built first and others added later as money or need arises. The buildings are often in a basic form at first then stone facings, wooden components may be added later. Later

still a skilled carver may be commissioned to come and add the carvings to stone cladding ‘blanks’ around doors and windows. As time progresses the rough outer wall might (or might not) get finished and a Balinese gateway added. As a family grows more rooms may be added to the compound. A traditional Balinese is a work in progress and evolves as life progresses.

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At this point it is interesting to note that many Balinese consider our that our trendy minimalist style is for poverty stricken people. White painted concrete is the cheapest form of building you can get. Even a very ordinary house here has to have some stone cladding, carved doors and roof ornaments.

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Taking a leaf out of the Balinese approach may provide a number of benefits. You might start by building some basic living quarters and what will later be a guest bedroom and bathroom. You can then move in and build your house around you. You will be onhand to more closely watch the subsequent work as it progresses. You can concentrate your attention on one area at a time and, if building in Bali is a new experience and a steep learning curve, you can learn your lessons without the whole project being jeopardised. You can also start off by constructing just the basic buildings at first then, as time progresses, you can add the finishing as you go, nice floor tiles, some stone cladding on the walls, nice carved wood. This approach can remove a lot of the stress of the building process and Bangli Hospital will have fewer inmates. It might also be a good idea to break your project down into specific portions for construction such as foundations, structure, roof, walls, joinery, plumbing, electrical installation and internal finishing. However if you do break the project down just be aware that you should still carry out a complete costing of everything before you start so you know how much the whole project is going to cost. The time to start trimming the budget to suit your overstrained wallet is at the start of the project not halfway through. Once you have the total cost you can then break down the project into smaller components allowing you to let several small contracts and manage them individually. This means you are not overwhelmed by the size of the whole job, you can watch each portion in detail and you can monitor performance and change the contractor if you are not happy. If you are really on top of things you can select different contractors according to the type of work they are good at. Electricians are not generally very good at installing roofs (funny that) and, surprisingly, joiners don’t usually make the best brain surgeons. It is rather unnerving when you arrive on site one day to find the man that was digging holes for the foundations now has a screwdriver in his hand and is installing the main distribution board. It is important to have priorities in this process, the building structures and base elements should be built of high quality remember you can always change the windows and doors but if the base structure is flawed it is not easy to repair.

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Beautify the Impure Water! For Further Information: PT. Banyu Bening Cemerlang Jl. Yudistira No. 111 Br. Tatag, Seminyak. Kuta - Bali - 0361-7332828 - banyubeningcemerlang@yahoo.com CP: Robert Siswandi 087861186011, Vicky Oct 08123827854 I Ketut Widiana 08123665040, Astari Gezali 085216152800 Find Also at 1. UD. Damai Sejahtera - Adi 0811390588 2. ASIAN PROPHECY. Jl. Raya Pengosekan, Ubud - 80571 Gianyar - Bali Tlp/Fax Office: +62.361.970.822 C/BM/G-30 May 12

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So you see that while building a house all at one go can be a traumatic experience the good news is that you can break it down into separate buildings and into separate skills leaving you with small bite sized chunks of work that wouldn’t even stress a chihauhau in a washing machine. If one day you find yourself in the homebuilders wing you’ve only yourself to blame. 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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Building & Maintenance

25 July - 08 August, 2012

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For Sale; Professional video camera: Sony DSR-PD100A. Including extra battery (NPF960) and Water/air tight Pellican case. Excellent deal for only 12 million (paid 26 million). Text message 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@ yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [025] C/BM/I-30 Nov 11

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For Sale; Dell Pentium III, 500mhz, memory 512mb, CPU, keyboard and mouse included, no monitor. 500.000 final price. Excellent condition. Text message 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@ yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [026] For Sale; New refrigerator “Polytron” in box and the refrigerator for wine with wooden shelves. +62 821 4483 7340. Nusa Dua. [084] For Sale; Most household items available. All less then 1 yr old. Booster, never used infant carseat, new cot, teckococo sofa & coffee table, fridge, dining table, crockery, iron, drill. Please call 0857 3924 2173. Canggu. [085]

For Sale; 13 genuine Canon BCI 15/16 ink cartridges (black & colour) still in packaging. Compatible with Canon i70, i80, ip90 portable printers. I don’t need them, only Rp 800,000 for the lot. Contact: <islandgiftware@gmail. com>. Karangasem. [129]

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For Sale; Used Japanese comic (manga) 9k each. Card Captor Sakura, Saint Tail, Dream Saga, Legenda Pelangi, Goong, Saruyama, Sprout, etc. SMS 0812 3600 9400 for complete list. Jimbaran. [130]

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WOODEN BLINDS

25mm, 35mm & 50mm

For Sale; Indesit gas cooker with oven and electric grill K6G21S/I stainless steel. Two years old, only oven used, top never used. As new. Rp 5.9 juta ONO. Jl. Pantai Berawa 13b Canggu 0813 3739 8257. Photos <tjumin@gmail.com>. [122] Quick Sale; Heavy duty multi purpose mixer (B20-F mixer). Volume 20 liter. Net weight 98kg. Voltage 220. Frequency 50 Hz. Bought 8 million, sale only 5,5 million nego. Rarely used, mint condition. Contact 089 8013 7777 for more details. <ac1dlove@yahoo.com>. Jimbaran. [019]

SHUTTER WINDOW

• Wooden Blinds 25mm, 50mm, 35mm • Bamboo Blinds • Roller Blinds • Vertical Blinds • Exterior Blinds • Curtain, Blackout, Vetrage • Sliding Doors - Shutter Window • Natural Carpets ( Sisal, Seagrass, Banana Fiber, Pandanus) • Sun Louvre - Canopy, Awning • Magnetic Insect Screen • Outdoor Umbrellas • Wooden House • Rattan Ceiling

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For Sale; Brand new Apple iPad3 (never used) - one iPad3, 64GB, Wi-Fi, white with back cover all in boxes. Selling for purchased price (at Apple store in US) 7.450.000Rp. Call 0821 4585 5934. Sanur. [128]

Petitenget

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For Sale; NOKIA battery, charger and handsfree. Charger AC-3E and AC-8E, battery BL-5C, handsfree HS-105. 100% new and genuine charger originally comes from new Nokia phone in box. Each worth Rp. 300,000 at Nokia store. Call only, no sms. 0831 181 9816. <alexbalietc@gmail. com>. [024]

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See the product and how it works at Toko Damai Sejahtera, Jl. Imam Bonjol 555 A 1/2, Denpasar C/BM/I-28 Dec 11

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Slab Factory

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Bali Advertiser

25 July - 08 August, 2012

Swimming pool always green?

Call the experts, CV Tropical Pool and Spa 289104, 287673 or email: trevor@dps.centrin.net.id.

From as low as Rp 450.000 per month we will maintain your pool. C/BM/G-4 April 12

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For Sale; Canon IXY 400F camera. Made in Japan. Comes with 4GB SD card, 2 batteries and charger, Case Logic case, and screen protector. Excellent condition, like new. Price: 3-million Rp. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [013] For Sale; Meuble de Bar en plateau+teck, dimension 240x110x65+35cm, Rp. 6.000.000, 4 bar chairs Rp. 150.000/chair. Contact Patrick <pat2com@gmail.com>, or phone 0819 3433 8214. Denpasar. [014] For Sale; Table from 2 blocks of lychee wood 41x42x80cm as feet and polished edges plateau glass 1900x1800x 11mm Rp. 1.500.000, big parasol for table Rp. 250.000. SMS 081 934 338 214. Denpasar. [015] Moving Sale; All dishes, kitchen stuffs, etc. Contact Patrick <pat2com@gmail. com>. Call/SMS 0819 3433 8214. Denpasar. [016]

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For Sale; Wall kitchen cabinet 195x40x50cm, color dark brown. price Rp. 1.500.000. Contact <pat2com@ gmail.com>, SMS 0819 3433 8214. Denpasar. [017] For Sale; LG big refrigerator, 2 doors, grey price 5.000.000. still in good condition and compressor warranty for 2 years. SMS 0819 3433 8214. <pat2com@ gmail.com>. Denpasar. [018]

Moving Sale; Canon HG10 HD camcorder. Included WD-H43-wide-converter. Power adapter. 2 battery packs. Wireless controller. Component cable. Stereo video cable. USB cable. Software. Recording system AVCHD. 40GB HD drive. LCD screen: 2.7in. MiniSDcard. 3.5 Mio Rp (nego). Sanur. For pics and info please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [145] For Sale; Complete collection of David Baldacci’s books (about 20 volumes, including the latest The Innocent). Per book only Rp 80.000. Sell only the whole bunch for this price. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. Sanur. [146]

Prima Jaya Stone

Jalan Raya Pantai Padang Galak No. 17, Kesiman-Bali (80237) Telp. 0361-8525788 Fax. 0361-285598 Hp. 081-239 63357 Email: primapoolbali@yahoo.com www.primapoolbali.com C/BM/G-27 June 12

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If You Have a Problem with.....

For Sale; HP LaserJet Pro P1102w printer (monochrome). Wireless network & USB printer. Apple AirPrint support (direct printing from iPhones & iPads). Fairly new, recently purchased. Still under warranty. Please contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [147] For Sale; Laser printer USB Samsung ML-1710 (monochrome). USB connection. Extra toner cartridge included (refillable). Affordable low price! Please contact 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [148]

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Fashion Mid Year SALE up to

50%

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For Sale; iPhone 3GS, 32gig, Unlocked, complete with USB charger, wall charger, original box, user guide, Extras: Otter box (used), Standing doc charger (brand new in package). E-mail <peshdawg@yahoo. com> for more info. Seminyak. [021]

For Sale; Genset, 6.800 watt. Petrol engine. Only a few months old. Little use. Battery and hand pull start. Two outlets. Can see running. Absolutely no problems. Just need a huge gen set for our Hostel. Paid 7jt sell 5 million. 0819 3303 6636. Sanur. [173]

For Sale; IBM Think pad, old school laptop, battery no good but other than that it runs/works perfectly fine. Looking for quick sale. Contact <peshdawg@ yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [022]

For Sale; Pro underwater video kit incl. Sony DCRHC1000E handycam 3CC format, Light& Motion Stingray III housing, 2x 35w halogen lights, accessories, transport case. Photos on request. Contact <sebinfo@ online.de>. Further infos on request. Sanur. [174]

For Sale; Golf club set (Gosen brand) with woods Rp. 2.5 million and set of Mizuno golf clubs, Rp. 3 million. Both sets in good condition. No bags. Please contact 0821 44 850 689. Canggu. [161]

Jl. TEUKU UMAR 65 D (Simpang 6) DENPASAR Tel: (0361) 221663 Email : naiajewelry@yahoo.com C/G/I-25 July 12

For Sale; Canon EOS 450D (12.2-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera) with kit lens Canon EF-S 18 - 55mm 1: 3.5-5.6 IS for Rp. 3.750.000 (nego). Please SMS only 081 139 6361. Seminyak. [162]

RELIGION POP UP SHOP JALAN KUNTI I No. 6 (OPPOSITE BALE BALI RESTO)

DISC. UP TO 75% SALE Rp. 100.000 for 3 pcs Open daily from 9am-9pm Started Saturday, 7th of July- 7th of Sept. 2012 NC/G/P-25 July 12

For Sale; New treadmill current model purchase price in Matahari 7,600,000 Rp, for sale only 4 million, will deliver, e-mail for photos <ksjt@mysoul.com.au>. Sanur. [175] For Sale; Sund system, musical instrument amplifier, brand ALS pro, with 6 inputs, 3 mics brand Behringer, 2 stools, book stand and accessories, very good condition, like new, all for Rp. 2.500.000 OBO.Contact info: 081 1199 2497. Kuta. [176]

For Sale; Hot dog stand made of aluminum, in a very good condition, include single burner Rinnai stove, regulator, gas hose, 2 filled gas tank 3 kg, all for Rp 2.500.000 OBO. Contact info: 081 1199 2497. Kuta. [177] C/G/G-22 Feb. 12

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Bali Advertiser

Fashion

25 July - 08 August, 2012

For Sale; Water purification drinking straw. No tablets, no aftertaste, just clean water! Keep your children healthy during the rainy season. Reusable, filters 500 litres. 2,000 fewer bottles used! Rp. 275,000 each (I have five). <ClassifiedBA@gmail. com>. Kerobokan. [137] For Sale; Fuji 1GB XD Type M Picture Card. Used for storing photos, video and all types of data files. 5yr warranty. Unopened. Rp. 150,000. <ClassifiedBA@ gmail.com>. Kerobokan. [138]

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Shoes, Dance Wear, Bags, Fairy Costumes & Accessories Made to Order Wholesale & Retail Call to Order: 081 33786 4447, 081 238 31 552 Pin BB 23BBC1 AD Skype: baliballet Flexi: 0361 - 8094367 Email: bali_ballet@yahoo.com Website: www.baliballetshop.com Jln. Bunisari No. 36 A, Kuta - Bali C/G/G-2 Nov. 11

Lucy’s Batik unique -stylish - timeless

WHOLESALE & RETAIL

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

For Sale; Blackberry Torch 9800, second generation, brand new battery, great condition, includes charger and deluxe leather case, 2.9 juta firm, will trade for iPad. Blackberry Curve 8520, good condition, includes charger, 1.5 juta. Call 0812 3611 9753. Jimbaran. [140] For Sale; Treadmill - top end, 18 months old, rarely used, good condition, variable incline/speeds, heart rate system, emergency shut off, body fat function, fan, manual, large blue LED, 8 million! <lisamstiles@ hotmail.com>. +62 819 9992 7957. Bukit. [141] Get your free life lesson number (numerology). Please send full name (exactly as shown in your birth certificate) and birth date. I also do Tarot, I Ching. <dolphin@hour.com>. [142] For Sale; Blackberry Onyx I, 9700 black color, excellent condition, just phone & charger. Sale Rp. 1.2 million (nego). Call 0813 5305 0000. Tuban. [169]

Jl. Raya Basangkasa No. 88 Seminyak, Kuta, Bali Tel. +62(361) 7951275 / 736098 Fax. +62(361) 736098 Jl. Dewi Sri No. 88 Kuta-Bali Tel. +62(361) 7418548 e-mail: lucysbatik@yahoo.com

For Sale; Pioneer surround sound DVD system 1.5 million. Large (2mx2m) book case and cabinet 4 million. 2 single teak wardrobes 750,000 each. Denpoo electric oven/grill 550,000. Also electric food mixer, coffee maker and toasted sandwich maker. Call Sue on 081 2385 8341 after 28th July as I’m away until then. Location Sanur. [139]

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Beach Saroong • wholesale price • ready stock • wide varieties of design and color DAUN the gift shop

Kuta Square blok E 25-27 Kuta - Bali Tel: (0361) 756256/3 Email: daungf@yahoo.co.id C/G/I-13 June 12

For Sale; USB internet stick Telkomsel flash high speed wireless broadband. Huawei mobile broadband. New price IDR 500K, now for 250K nego. Contact 0877 6100 6922 or e-mail <van.balder@gmail.com>. Jimbaran. [006] For Sale; Pioneer DJ set still in box: two table tops CDJ350, one mixer DJM-350, USB input, great set, brand new, cables included, IDR 21 million, contact: 0877 6100 6922 or e-mail to <van.balder@gmail.com>. Jimbaran. [007] For Sale; 2 group Italian coffee machine, Good condition and ready to use. Just done the service and overhaul for the boiler. Price 22mio nett. Call 0823 4028 7170 (Tito). Seminyak. [008] For Sale; 2pcs Stainless Steel pole/bars diameter 2, 5inch (6, 35cm) with 2meter Long each. Bought too many. Retail price IDR 400k sale for IDR 250K each. Call/text 0819 3430 6268. Seminyak. [009] For Sale; Hanger untuk pakaian anak, hanger untuk display, rak baju untuk display, cocok untuk yg mau buka toko pakaian. Jual kompor gas Rinai. Semua barang masih baru dan di jual low price. Please call 0857 3718 1406. Kuta. [010] For Sale; DVD player - only 60,000 IDR, black, comes with box, instructions, receipt etc. DVD/VCD/CD, CDR(W), MP3, MP4, CD Ripping, USB 2.0, and more. Remote (but I’ve never been able to connect it) <vb. nm.cq@gmail.com>. 0819 3621 3317 SMS. Sanur. [011]

Pertokoan Udayana - Kav. A33 Jl. Letda Made Putra Denpasar Ph. +62-361 - 254357 Email: balicenik@gmail.com C/G/G-25 July 12

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

For Sale; Modem plus wifi router, 650.000. Budi 0878 6108 5300. Kerobokan. [133] Quick Sale; Samsung TV flat 21’, silver color, very good condition. Rp. 500.000 nego. For photos SMS 081 2381 5292. Bukit. [134]

For Sale; iPhone 4, black color, 16 gigs, good condition, no scratch, iPhone, charger and data cable. Sale Rp. 4.3 million.Call 0878 6030 0900. Kuta. [171]

For Sale; Dipan bed frame 90x200 (single) at 2 pcs, natural color, from teak wood, new, never used because of wrong order. Price at 2.2 juta. Please call Nono 847 5871. [135]

For Sale; Victorinox Swiss Army 500m black dive watch. Excellent condition with original box and warranty. Bought for 7 million rupiah. Will sell for 3.5 million rupiah. 081 154 2930. Kuta. [090]

Great Kids Styles

For Sale; Apple iPod, 30GB, click-wheel model. Can also be used as an external USB hard-drive. Perfect working condition. Price: Rp. 1 million. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [012]

For Sale; iPod 4G Touch, 32 gigs, good condition and good battery, full game & song, extra back cover. Sale Rp. 1.8 million. Call 0813 5305 0000. Tuban. [170]

For Sale; Expat family leaving, brand new Samsung 7kg top load washing machine for Rp. 800.000, beautiful Taritas 4 poster bed for Rp. 3.500.000. Please call Jumey 0813 3715 5181. Jimbaran. [172]

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More Funny Stuff Bali Cartoons and Cartoonists – Part 2 animals and even erotic scenes were drawn in rhythmic patterns, often in an Escher-like manner. The fine black and white drawings of Ida Bagus Nyoman Rai and the colorful canvases of I Gusti Putu Rundu often include humorous and cartoon-like scenes.

Cartoons are an important part of Bali life and have been since very early days. One of the earliest forms of cartoonism can be seen in the wayang beber scrolls, the story cloths that are heavily inspired by the wayang tradition and first appeared around the year 1283. Wayang beber is a visual narrative with a cast of characters from the much beloved Hindu-Javanese epics Ramayana and Mahabharata, as well as a number of indigenous stories such as the Panji romances which are semi-historical legends set in the 12th-13th century East Javanese and Bali kingdoms. These two-dimensional drawings were traditionally hand-painted on horizontal scrolls made of hand-made bark cloth or bark paper (Ulantaga paper) and colored with natural dyes. One story could take up several scrolls. A dalang storyteller unrolled the scrolls one at a time and, accompanied by gamelan music to enliven the scenes of the stories, narrated the episodes in a lot of detail to the audience. Wayang beber has a style of drawing that is based on distortion, humor and a message. Besides the popular epic characters, wayang beber utilized the medium of the clown and other caricatures to get messages across to the audience. It was also one of the ways in which more serious educational messages, political situations and social dictates could be delivered to a wide audience that was for the most part illiterate. Some old lontar manuscripts (ancient texts etched on dried palm leaves) also contain comic strips called prasi with intricate drawings. Prasi illustrations on l o n t a r manuscripts already existed in the 14th Century and were made popular in the region of Klunkung in East Bali. Originally prasi was meant to document, instruct or illustrate religious and spiritual matters for the nobility. Later prasi took on more lighthearted forms and cartoons made their debut that illustrated or recounted cherished story fagments from the old Mahabharata and Ramayana epics. Caricatures and comic strips from ancient times have also been preserved in stone carvings that can be viewed in Balinese temples and official government offices. They usually depict scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata epics as well. The precursor to today’s cartoon did not appear in Bali until the 20th century. Up to the 1920’s local paintings and illustrations were drawn in wayang style and served primarily for religious or ceremonial functions. They were used as decorative panels to be hung in temples, palaces and public places. In wayang style the rendering of all subject matter, figures, ornamentations and background scenery follows strictly prescribed rules. In the 1920’s and 1930’s pictorial art evolved and became more liberated. Where they had once been severely restricted by subject (mainly episodes from Hindu mythology) and style, Balinese artists began to produce scenes from rural life. These painters showed increasing individuality. The legendary I Gusti Nyoman Lempad is a case in point. His original work was created in the classic wayang style but soon became a bit less structured, though he never strayed away from his classical roots. Lempad was a gifted artist who often incorporated modern-style scenes and characters in a playful atmosphere. The 1920’s and 30’s saw the emergence of the Sanur School. A lighthearted atmosphere pervades the Sanur paintings with a style that is lighter and livelier than those of Batuan and Ubud and is not dictated by religious iconography. Sea creatures, wild

According to Professor I Made Darma Putra, docent at Udayana’s Faculty of Literature, mass produced cartoons did not appear in literary publications until the early 1920’s. Monthly newsletters like Surya Kanta (Magnifying Lens) and Bali Adnyana (Total Bali) started publishing drawings to illustrate stories and discussions about caste, education, political and economic issues. They also ran the first illustrated advertisements. The published sketches and illustrations were very rudimentary; they were produced from stencils and were limited by technical constraints. A favorite rendition was the illustration of two stick figures talking to each other about relevant issues of that time like high prices and local political issues (mostly connivance and corruption). Black humor was born! In the 1950’s Damai and Bhakti, two popular magazines that have since ceased publication, also used cartoons as illustration for a story. Actual gag cartoons, as we know them now, developed during the 1970’s and were firmly established by the early ’80’s. At that time, reproduction was much easier as newspapers were no longer typeset and cartoons could be reproduced a lot easier. The golden age for Bali cartoonists started in the 1970s, a period when there was little TV viewing and entertainment was still sought in publications. A number of Indonesian cartoonists created superhero characters in the style of the Superman and Spiderman comics like Gundala Putra Petir (Son of Lightning) and Godam. Though these particular characters took on a life of their own and became very popular, other comic series disappeared from the scene for very unfunny reasons: the cartoonists were not able to make a living wage from their art, nor could they survive on the paltry royalties their cartoons earned, which were far below accepted standards. To make the situation worse, few Indonesian based publications would pay for cartoons and the government did not then support the creative arts as much as today. Most cartoonists had to switch gears to survive and took on other jobs. It was not until the late 1990’s that a revival of sorts took place in Bali’s cartoon scene that culminated in the 2001 establishment of the Bog-Bog culture which was described in Part 1 of this article. Cartoon as art. The teaching of cartoonism as art at universities and design schools is a fairly recent development from the mid-80’s, after it became obvious that cartoons had become very popular and were a viable and rewarding career choice for graphic artists. Previously most Indonesian universities, art institutes or graphic design schools did not teach cartoonism as a subject per se. Instead they stressed graphic design. Cartoonism as an art form developed individually, mostly by imitation, by exposure to successful cartoon artists, and largely by experimentation. All successful cartoonists have developed their own style. They are artists because of their drawing talent and inspiration, imagination and creativity. What is unique about Indonesian cartoonists is the diversity of story lines, drawing styles and inspiration found in their own abundant culture. They incorporate old myths, the rich visual traditions of Indonesia, modern urban life, and science fiction. More funny guys - Bali boasts a great number of talented cartoonists and illustrators like Monez whose drawings are very distinctive. He does a lot of monster work and has heavily veered into illustrations and pop-art. Monez is famous for his commercial art but also creates expressive posters and illustrations for public entities and government institutions. His illustrations for the Clean and Green Bali campaign and posters to convey public service messages are collector items. Ida Bagus Lolec is another talented cartoonist whose work regularly appears in the Bali Travel Newsletter, a publication under the aegis of the Bali Post. Lolec is a brilliant satirist who can draw merciless political cartoons, humorous caricatures, funny street scenes and scenes from the daily life of the Balinese people. His caricatures are especially sought after by tourists and expats.

Wayan Sadha is almost an antipode to the funny guys at Bog-Bog. His cartoons have an underlying sardonic message as he primarily creates cartoons to draw attention to the sad plight of farmers, the poor or other disadvantaged and marginalized groups and the deteriorating state of the environment in Bali. Wayan Sadha who is also a talented photographer and writer has contributed cartoons and drawings to the Bali Post and regularly contributed to several now defunct monthlies in Bali. Though he is not afraid to tackle controversial issues, his style is very traditional and old fashioned as he draws exclusively in the traditional Balinese Kamasan style which has set rules and regulations. His style is, in a way, very reminiscent of the old lontar prasi art of illustration. Made Arya Dedok is a painter, printmaker, cartoonists and an accomplished photographer. Dedok creates light-hearted art which conveys a message that life is to be enjoyed. His work frequently includes social commentary in a humorous way and he often uses Balinese symbols like the barong. The internet is home to a thriving community of cartoonists. Several good websites exist that provide a forum for young and upcoming cartoonists and comics book creators to showcase their work. One of the most accessible is the Makko website (www. makko.co) where you can view high quality comics. A delightful strip entitled Barong dan Putri Bunga (The Barong and the Flower Girl) is a creation by Balinese cartoonist Is Yuniarto. Yuniarto was one of 5 Indonesian cartoonists who were selected to represent Indonesia in a German web based exchange program called Comiconnexions and sponsored by the Goethe Institut in Jakarta. Launched in 2011, this site aims to link German and Indonesian comic artists. It allows selected artists to introduce their work and discuss it with fellow illustrators. Comiconnexions will also include occasional festivals, workshops and discussions to encourage a vivid exchange. For more information, visit www. goethe.de/comiconnexions. There are many talented cartoonists in Bali and Bog-Bog has created an avenue for them to develop their talent. They currently have 10 cartoonists and illustrators on staff and 2 trainees from Udayana’s Graphic Design Institute. Bog-Bog’s work has become hugely popular and it is no longer the company that was founded on a dream, a wish, a prayer and borrowed funds from friends. Both of Bog-Bog founders, Jango and Putu Ebo, head up the Indonesian Cartoonists Association. The Association is a great arena for cartoonists nationwide and gives plenty of exposure to established and upcoming artists. There are chapters in Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Medan, Makassar and Denpasar, each with approximately 20 to 30 members. The Association organizes cartoon exhibitions in Indonesia and abroad and generally nurtures young cartoonists by providing them with a good learning environment. The Association is a medium that promotes Indonesian artists abroad. Cartoon exhibits under the tutelage of foreign universities and art groups are taking Indonesian cartoons all over the world, especially Australia and Europe. That way they have been able to build up an impressive network of international connections which serves as an impetus to a younger generation of Bali cartoonists who can look forward to a future where their work is appreciated not only locally but also see the possibilities of working collaboratively with foreign studios and organizations to showcase their creative work. Jango’s Bog-Bog studio has now become a training ground for aspiring comic creators to hone their skills. The studio takes in trainees from the various art schools and gives them an environment to grow creatively.

An interesting final note: The Bali Emerging Writers Festival which is the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival’s Indonesia program took place in May at the Serambi Arts Antida in Denpasar and this year, for the first time, comic book artists were included. You’ve come a long way, funny guys! Story by Ines Wynn Photos courtesy of Bog-Bog Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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In my transformational coaching practice, I often ask this question to my clients. Sometimes the response I get is total blankness, as the person really doesn’t have a clue how he can have the life of his dreams. More importantly, he never thought about asking the question. When we move into greater awareness and open ourselves up to all the possibilities available to us, we begin to understand that the polarized world in which we live doesn’t allow us to be and experience more of who we truly are. We are all infinite beings with a vast amount of potential to create the life of our dreams, but sadly most of us just don’t know this. So where do we start? The power to create and generate whatever we desire is fueled by the questions we ask. Thus, when life isn’t going the way that we would like it to, we can begin transforming the energies by asking questions which will bring about change. For example, what about this situation is right that I’m just not getting? What else is possible for me? How can I create the perfect job that pays me a great salary and has wonderful benefits? What would it take to have a beautiful, loving and fulfilling relationship with my partner? And so on. When we generate these questions, we allow for so much more to show up in our lives. However, when we get stuck in the answer or our ideas of how we think things should be, then we constrict ourselves and limit our future possibilities. In a world which functions from the immutable laws of this reality which are perceived from polarities and judgments, it can be quite challenging to choose consciousness. When people choose to get out of right or wrong, good and bad, then they will be able to have more of how they really are. This is the only way that everyone can start to open up and begin receiving everything that’s possible. We have to be willing to be in allowance of what is, and get out of judgment of ourselves and everything around us in order for this to happen. When we are totally willing to receive every energy and be every energy without judgment, then we are making a contribution. This is perhaps the hardest thing for many of us to do, as society has ingrained in us that in order to make a contribution, we must give our energy to others and not receive anything in return, but actually, it is the gifting and receiving that is the essence of real contribution. What if we all functioned from the question: “I’m just an infinite being, so what would I like to choose now?” there is a spaciousness that occurs that allows for real magic to show up in our lives. Can you imagine how different our world would be if all of us really embraced this? If we are the creators of our universe and have infinite possibilities to

generate all of our wildest dreams, then why have so many people opted to limit themselves to a reality that is difficult, boring, unfulfilling, or painful? What reality would you like to choose? What else can you add to your life? Whenever you come up with great ideas about your life be sure to write them down and keep asking questions. For example, when would you (idea) like to be created? What steps do I need to take to assist in your creation? It’s up to you to keep asking the questions and then let go of any expectations you might have about how it will show up in your life. Instead, remain open to however it shows up and acknowledge to yourself that you are the creator of your life. This is a totally different way of looking at ourselves and how we generate the experiences in our lives. It goes way beyond the idea of manifestation, which has become a popular belief that many people are choosing which is based on a polarized reality. If we are infinite beings, which I believe we are, then we don’t need to visualize or intend anything; all we need to do is ask the right questions to generate change in our lives. There is an incredible power in asking questions which goes beyond thought and form. We are the question. Keep asking and don’t worry about the How. Just allow for things to unfold as they will. What else is possible? How does it get any better than this? These tools have opened up a whole new world for me that is full of possibility. I share them with you because I would love for you to have so much more of YOU. Michele is a healer, transformational coach, teacher & writer who specializes in transforming people’s lives using a variety of tools. She receives direct transmissions from her guides, enabling her to offer her clients greater clarity about specific life issues and assist them with resolution. She has lived on Bali for 10 years & incorporates the indigenous spiritual qualities within her unique healing & coaching practice, providing a transformational healing experience for everyone she encounters www.spiritweaverjourneys.com For questions or comments about this column, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com Copyright 2012 © Michele Cempaka

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Salmon Fishing in the Yemen An extremely wealthy Yemen sheik wants to introduce the sport of salmon fishing into his arid country. The plan is to build a dam, which will feed into a dried up river bed, and then stock the newly created stream with imported salmon from Scotland. The British government is in desperate need of good publicity in the Middle East, so, they get right behind the idea, and assign an expert from the Fisheries Department to oversee the project. Even though the movie’s director, Lasse Hallstrom, comes from Sweden, this is the kind of quirky comedy that the British do so well. Lasse Hallstrom has much fun sending up the silliness of British bureaucracy and the general absurdities of the sheik’s scheme. Ewan McGregor is excellent as the bemused Fisheries expert, while Emily Blunt gives him good support as a corporate executive.

action. Director Jill Sprecher uses the impressive talents of these three comedic actors to make a really entertaining ‘sting’ movie. Throughout this great comedy you are continually wondering who is actually ‘conning’ who.

Lockout The idea for this action-packed action-movie comes from French film-maker Luc Besson, who also contributes to the script. While the daughter of the American President is making a goodwill visit to a maximum security prison, a riot breaks out. She, and her entourage, are held hostage by the rebellious inmates. A daring Secret Agent is sent in to rescue all concerned. The interesting twist to this movie is that it all takes place in outer-space. Directors Stephen Saint Leger and James Mather make a great action ‘flick’. The special effects, sets, and relentless pace of the movie are just superb. Guy Pearce is also terrific, and he gives his hero lots of lackadaisical humor.

The Three Stooges The Farrelly Brothers, Bobby and Peter, make another one of their brainless movies. Their latest comedy is not an honest bio-pic on the life of The Three Stooges, which would have been a much more interesting film, and, in fact, is a brand new Three Stooges movie which stars three comedians who look astonishingly like the original Stooges. Sean Hayes, Chris Diamantopoulos and Will Sasso are remarkable, as they recreate some of the Stooges’ more famous violent routines. Like most Farrelly Brothers comedies, things can be a bit hit or miss, but, there are more good moments than bad in this very wacky movie. Thoughtfully, the Farrelly Brothers have provided a warning at the end of the movie, advising all children not to try these stunts at home.

Margaret A teenage girl inadvertently causes an accident between a New York bus and a pedestrian, in which the pedestrian is killed at a traffic light. While giving her statement to the police, the girl falsifies the facts to protect herself and the bus driver. Later, riddled with guilt, she tries to amend her statement, but, she discovers that the American legal system is not really interested in the truth. Written and directed by Kenneth Lonergan, this is an engrossing drama. Lonergan takes his movie at a leisurely pace, which gives him plenty of time to explore his characters’ personalities, and the human dynamics which are to emerge as the movie unfolds. Yet, the main fault with the movie is the choice of actress Anna Paquin as the teenage girl. Anna gives a fantastic performance, however, she received an Oscar in 1993, at the age of 11, and she has been a child star ever since. Now, at the age of 30, it is time she grew up! There must have been many other age appropriate actresses available, who could have given the role just as much depth and feeling. Why Stop Now A high-school piano prodigy, well played by Jesse Eisenberg, is having a really bad day. He has an audition in the afternoon for a prestigious musical school, but, first, he has to get his drug addicted mother into rehab. When they turn up at rehab, his mother is unable to produce ‘dirty’ urine. Jesse is told to get her ‘high’, and bring her back for admission. Jesse has to spend the morning trying to score some ‘coke’, to get his mother stoned. Things just go from bad to worse. Okay, the plot is a little bit dubious, but, directors Phil Dorling and Ron Nyswaner make a good comedy, wherein they prove their point that often children can be more responsible than their parents. Thin Ice Alan Arkin plays a senile retired farmer who discovers that he has a valuable violin in his attic. Greg Kinnear is a shady insurance salesman who finds out about the violin, and, Billy Crudup is a fishy locksmith who also wants ‘in’ on the

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Mr. Robet’s Best Buys The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Seven English retirees start new lives living in a dilapidated hotel in India. Salmon Fishing in the Yemen A rich Yemen sheik wants to introduce salmon fishing into his arid country. Lockout The daughter of the American President is held hostage during a prison riot. Margaret A teenage girl causes an accident between a New York bus and a pedestrian. Why Stop Now A high-school piano prodigy has to get his drug addicted mother into rehab. Journey 2, The Mysterious Island A man and his teenage stepson try to find a legendary and mysterious island. Wrath of the Titans The demi-god Perseus has to liberate his father Zeus from the Underworld. Thin Ice An insurance salesman and a locksmith steal a valuable violin from a farmer. The Good Doctor A doctor in love with a patient adjusts her medication to keep her in hospital. The Three Stooges A new Stooges movie with three comedians who look just like the originals.

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What is the problem with Polygamy? Plural marriage in Bali By Skye Laphroaig

Polyandry and polygyny are both forms of polygamy. Polyandry is when a woman has more than one husband but polygyny (when a man has multiple wives), is much more common. Though both practices may seem strange to cultures that primarily approve of monogamous relationships, polygamy can have perceived benefits. For example, in some cultures a hard-working, wealthy man is a good choice for a mate: He is able to support multiple wives and several children. Having more opportunities to pass on his genes is especially important in a culture that values large families and prodigious creation of offspring.

is returned to her birth family and that any children remain with the father and his family with visitation rights often unrecognized. Because of this, women prefer to endure their polygamous marriage rather than risk losing everything, living forever with the stigma and shame of divorce. Now age 33, Made recalls the pressures his mother faced to avoid the shame of divorce. “My father pressured my first mother and she accepted because in Bali the man has power. She signed the legal document. Divorce is not common and brings shame because a woman must return to her village. If her brother has already married, his wife may not accept her back, resulting in a social problem.” Even if the marriage is unhealthy, women sometimes choose to be married because they cannot imagine living by themselves, or they are economically dependant on the husband. In late April 2008, a large rally of Indonesian women led a protest against the nation’s laws allowing for polygamous marriages, urging the government to enact a complete ban over such marriages. Male politicians were found to be largely opposed, and such a ban has yet to take place.

Interestingly, polygamy is legally and widely practiced in 850 societies across the globe. In the last two decades, polygamy has been the focus of a significant growth in public, political, and academic awareness, and many people believe that the custom is morally wrong - but this view is not universal. Studies have examined whether polygamous marital structures are beneficial or harmful to children by comparing them with children who are raised in monogamous marital structures. Their findings were non-conclusive. So what really happens between two consenting adults in a polygamous relationship? While searching for a willing family to share their story, I was lucky enough to meet Made S, a young Balinese businessman, who took me on a journey back to his village so I could speak with his father in person.

HERITAGE IN BALI Heritage in Bali is transmitted in the Purusa or male line. If there is no male heir, one of the daughters’ husbands is adopted into the father’s family to guarantee the proper ‘patrilineal’ transmission of wealth. A woman’s role is to serve the family, getting married quite young while Balinese men are under pressure from their families to provide a son. Many men will not marry a woman unless she can get pregnant first. Balinese culture expects every member of the community to work, take part in community events and be invited to all community ceremonies and Balinese women form a central part to all this. Women in Bali don’t belong to the Banjar (a traditional village organization) and the jobs they perform are decided during the all-male assembly of the village. While their roles differ from the men, without them the culture would not function. The epitome of women’s dependence, as with everything else in Bali, is religious. A young woman offers prayers to her father’s Gods and when married, the shift in religious duties focuses on her husband’s Gods. I asked Made to explain the cultural in his village of Mengwi, Badung regency.

INDONESIAN MARRIAGE LAW The guiding principle of Indonesia’s marriage law is monogamy but polygamy is tolerated although tightly controlled, which makes the practice of multiple wives less common here than in other Muslim nations. Islamic law allows a man to have up to four wives so long as he treats them equally. The national law stipulates that a husband who marries another wife without written permission from his existing wife (or wives) is committing a crime punishable by imprisonment. A husband taking a second wife without consent may cause serious disharmony to the family environment, so this national law can assist his first wife in obtaining a fair divorce settlement if she wishes. Custody of any children under 18 years of age is generally awarded to the mother, while the father may visit them and is obliged to provide monetary support at a rate determined by the judge. However, on the island of Bali, these legal constraints run counter to a long ingrained tradition of male authority. Although most men in Bali have only one wife, the practice of polygamy is permitted. Balinese women rarely protest their predicament because under traditional Balinese law, or adat, divorce means that an ex-wife

LIFE IN A POLYGAMOUS HOUSEHOLD In the village of Mengwi, Made S introduces me to his family. Made only married once and lives in the traditional and large compound, which houses seven people. When his father Bapak Wayan appears in the courtyard, accompanied by his two wives and three children, I ask him a few questions for our readers. Is it acceptable to have more than one wife within the Balinese Hindu religion? The government says it’s okay as long as the first wife agrees. As far as religious acceptance is concerned, it depends on the village. What do you think about divorce? You should not consider divorce in Bali because of the strong belief that a child’s wellbeing is more important. How did your father react when you asked to marry again? For Balinese, a marriage is not just the union of two individuals, but a long lasting connection to their extended family. I was required to get the consent of everyone involved. Why did you want another wife? I had some financial problems and needed help creating wealth. The more people in the family, the more money we could generate. What is your job? I am now 58 and resting. My business in the early days started with farming and then grew to include many businesses. Because I did not have a school education I paid for my younger brother to be educated. He is now a professor. Tell me about your land? This is Kings land and although you cannot sell, you can have a gentleman’s agreement to give land away. My family lost this land once through gambling but I managed to buy it back. Gambling is now forbidden.

SOCIAL EVOLUTION Historically, problems have cropped up when polygamy is prevalent in a culture with a great difference in wealth, where a few men accumulate all the women. Polygamous households can also promote jealousy and disagreement among co-wives, but it does seem to work in small cultures where there aren’t a lot of differences in wealth and status. Christianity may have brought monogamy to Europe and many other places, but those cultures were successful because monogamy happened to suit them. In other words, as far as social evolution is concerned, the best form of marriage for a given society isn’t really about what’s moral, but what works. I asked Made to describe his personal experience of having two mothers in the family home by the time he was nine. “My father is a handsome man and a bit of a playboy with a Harley Davidson motorbike.” Made reveals. “My second mother was 16 when she was presented to the family. After she was accepted, we all lived in the same house without any jealousy or fighting. Soon my first mother employed my second mother and they all worked together as a team to pay for my education. I am grateful for the opportunity they gave me.”

to their husbands, but the unexpected can happen. The availability of motorbikes, independence and office jobs offer plenty of new grounds for sexual escapades. Once a woman is deemed unfaithful, the decision is quick and unanimous: she must be returned home to her father’s house. In Bali, divorce is never like the West, a total and immediate abandon: In no case is the woman thrown out, with nowhere to go, but since the man usually obtains custody of the children, he may well relent and fetch his wife back from her father’s village.

What is your advice for a man wanting two wives? You must have an open mind and vision to see the future and how you can grow together. Above all, everyone must agree. Do you want another wife? No

“Life in the village is different to Denpasar. The King has given us land for free which we cannot sell and thanks to our close community, nobody goes hungry. The village environment is about people and you must respect each other, stealing is very shameful. I married young to have a spiritual union with my wife, connect to her relatives, and to claim family power from my father.” LOVE AND MARRIAGE Regarding love and marriage in Bali, the partnership between men and women can seem unequal: women must be faithful, while men should only be responsible meaning their unfaithfulness is no reason for divorce providing they look after their children. Most traditional Balinese women expect their husband to behave once in a while like a youth i.e. go on the hunt. When this happens, the unhappy wife is encouraged to accept his behaviour, with advice such as “If you buy sate, make sure you come back clean”. Social control in Bali is all pervasive, and any love affair is soon public news. Any responsible man should do his best to hide his mistress from view. Once his liaison is divulged in the open, it cannot be tolerated and the man might have to drop his affair or marry her. Alternatively, a well-scheduled pregnancy can settle the matter, as Balinese men rarely shun their fatherly responsibility. A discreet biakala wedding service will be held to give respectability to the new union. As for the first wife, there is little she can do unless she is taken back to her father’s home without her children. On the whole, Balinese women have a reputation of being faithful

It appears the lot of a Balinese woman within a polygamous marriage is not an unhappy one compared to some cultures. In the last twenty years, modernization has taken hold at all levels of Balinese life, and has deeply transformed the situation and status of women. Through education and working as professional doctors or teachers, women translate their newly won economic strength and create greater social and intellectual autonomy. In this respect, modern Balinese women are becoming increasingly alike their Western sisters and the future of this rich Balinese culture is once again in the spotlight.

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With sadness we report that on July 15 All Black supporter, surfer and kitesurfer, Simon Horn has lost his battle with cancer aged 57. Simon was a judge and competitor in the HOTAIR competitions and in memory, the HOTAIR organizers have renamed the overall winners cup to “The Simon Horn Memorial Cup “for best all round kitesurfer. He is survived by his wife and children. SWIMMING : 3rd Bali Ocean Swim Australia’s Simon Huitenga (second from right) swam a blistering 2 hours, 2 minutes and 21 seconds to win the 3rd Bali Ocean Swim 10km on Sunday July 8, 2012. Beating his friend Jason Evans by 5 minutes and last year’s winner Andrew Tebbut by 39 minutes and 5 time para-Olympian Kingsley Bulgarin by 60 mins,Simon who hopes to represent Australia at the Rio Olympics in 2016 ,clearly stamped his authority on the race from the start.Tiffany Fraser Gillard won the won the women’s 10km from Singapore’s Carole Koh. In the other distances Indonesia’s Ricky Darmawan retained his title he won in the 1.2 km last year in the Junior Men,whereas Natashya Candra Pramewsari won the Junior women’s 1.2 km.Sherri Beardman and Jeff Norman won the the 1.2 km Legends (over 50yrs) and Anthony Purcell won the 1.2km Masters (Over 35). I Putu Takahide Valentino won the 1.2 km Adults. In the 5km Ni Made Indah Purnama Dewi and I Gusti Bagus Ngurah Agung won the Open and Arsiyanti Ardie in her third Bali Ocean Swim won the Masters Women and Dewa Dwikaksana Putra from Balawista won the 5km Mens Masters. Indonesian Olympic swimmer Andi Wibowo presented the medals and trophies. Race Director Rodney Holt commented “It was pleasing to see so many Balinese participating and doing well in what is a tough ocean swim, the traditional Balinese fear of the open sea is slowly receding with the new generations.” With a 60% increase in participation on 2011, the increase in proceeds will go to providing swimming and water safety programs to children and young people in Bali who live with a

disability. The Race is run by Yayasan Damai Olahraga Bali / Bali Sports Foundation a strictly non-profit foundation providing the children of East Indonesia opportunities through sport and operates solely on donations and sponsorships (see www.balisports.com). Final words to BSF Trustee Vicki Spencer “another Successful Bali Ocean Swim. Congratulations to the winners of all the events and all the competitors in all races and categories. Special thanks to Balawista Lifeguards for their diligence and hard work, Bali Garden Hotel and BIMC for their support. Well done to Ayuk Mahyuni for all the organisation, excellent job. The children of Bali who live with a disability will benefit most from the programs that are financed from the money raised. Thank you all.” TENNIS: Bali’s Tami Grende wins again Tami Grende has won 1 gold and 2 silver medals at the 4th ASEAN School Games. Win Tami’s medals, Indonesian National Tennis team has raised 5 gold and 6 silver medals. “I feel so happy to win a gold medal for Indonesia, I’m so proud,” Tami exclaimed. CRICKET: Indonesia’s 1st Indoor Cricket Event Congratulations to Denpasar CC for winning the 1st Indoor Cricket Event in Indonesia held at Meazza Futsal Arena. The event sponsored by the Bali Sports Foundation, was the first of its kind to take place in Indonesia. After a few overs, all the boys quickly adjusted to the different form of the game. The rules were similar to what was used in the 1st Beach Cricket Tournament in Indonesia also held by the BSF. 3 teams were involved, Gianyar, Denpasar and Westcoast CC playing each other once.

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The final was a repeat of the Beach Cricket Final last year between Gianyar vs Denpasar, but Denpasar got their revenge this time around (as they lost the Beach Cricket final in the last ball) winning by 20 runs (53 - 33).

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Sure to be infectious, this is just the start of Indoor Cricket in Bali (and Indonesia!) and will play an important role in the cricket program especially during the rainy season when the grounds are usually unplayable. Anyone interested having a game of Indoor Cricket, please contact Wayan Sam on 0819 3628 4877 (SMS).

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Toko of the Month: Man has been cooking in clay since at least as far back as Roman times. At least three shops in Kapal sell inexpensive earthen cookware. Called Kwalitanah in Bali as the general term for this type of cookware, these woks, pans and soup pots can be used on open wood fires or even gas ranges. This traditional cooking equipment imported from Lombok, designed for small cooking fires, is used by the Balinese for roasting coffee beans, peanuts, coconut shavings or making coconut cooking oil. Traditionally used in outdoor cooking kitchens, they come in a variety of sizes, from those for use in small families up to larger models for use in food stalls. In rural homes sometimes whole hearths are made from earth with two or three holes, providing equal heat if built side by side. The cookware eventually turns black but that doesn’t affect its performance or durability. Clay cookware is cheaper and healthier than using aluminum cooking pots and doesn’t affect the taste of food. It is also more environmentally friendly because clay is completely biodegradable. If the pot breaks, just throw it in the compost pile. Macrobiotic cookware in the States and culinary fairs can cost $80-$100. Pertiwi in Kapal, run by Pak Wayan, is the biggest shop with the widest selection – actually incorporating three shop fronts more than 50 meters wide and 30 meters deep chock full of earthenware pots, vases and water jars. Pick ones with heat-resistant bamboo covered handles.

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Ramadan & Galungan specials: July and August is a period of sales and discounts because of two big religious holidays occurring very close together - the Balinese high holiday of Galungan quickly follows the end of the Ramadan fasting month. Ramadan starts on July 18th and 19th and Idul Fitri, the celebratory end of the fasting month, is August 21st and 22nd. Galungan is on July 29th and 30th. Look for the ads on TV, radio, in newspapers and on banners (spanduk) stretched across Bali’s streets and along highways. As the fasting month wears on, “Hari Raya” sales are held at building materials, furniture and electronic appliance stores offering up to 50% discounts and zero interest installment payments for 3, 6 and 12 months on purchases made with major credit cards. Plastic-wrapped decorated food packets (bingkisan leberan) of snacks, syrups, cookies, juice, teas, etc., for sale in supermarkets for Rp75,000 to Rp150,000, are presented by Muslims as gifts to friends and family during Idul Fitri. Stacks of dates (korma), a traditional Islamic gift, are also plentiful and cheap. Hotels offer “Ramadan Specials” on room rates and 2-3 day all-inclusive packages, and restaurants on multi-course meals and all-you-can-eat buffets. Stores give discounts on children and adult clothes; after Idul Fitri there are big clearance sales. This is also the time to look out for so-called “Mid Year” and “Summer” sales at factory outlets.

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Grow your own: Instead of paying premium prices for hard to find and expensive produce in Bali’s bule retail outlets and markets, Yayasan IDEP – Bali’s only commercial organic seed producers - sells 23 different vegetable and spice seeds ranging from leafy red and green lettuces, red spinach, kale, celery to cherry tomatoes, green and white eggplants, Italian and lemon basil, arugula, bitter gourd and kidney beans. Organically produced in their own gardens, these best-selling high-quality seeds costing only Rp17,000 per package are suitable for Bali’s climate and have constant values and qualities for 6 generations of plant cycles, ensuring high standards of health and environmental sustainability. Organic seeds save plant species that would otherwise be lost and reduce farmer’s dependency on GMO and chemical manufacturers. Organic seeds can be grown using organic fertilizers and natural pesticides that can be made at home cheaply. From the plants you cultivate, you can then begin to harvest your own seeds for subsequent planting seasons by letting a few of your plants go to seed. Buy at farmer’s markets at ARMA and Pizza Bagus, Ubud Deli, Bali Buddha and Nadis Herbal in Ubud; Satvika Bhoga and Manik Organik in Sanur, and at IDEP Hqs. in Desa Batun in Sukawati (tel. 361-294-993). Frozen treats: Of Bali’s approximately 25 ice cream bars and popsicles, some are better value than others. With its rich, strong dairy vanilla taste and a dark chocolate flavored coating, the best ice cream bar is Haagen-Dazs, but it’s only available in tourist areas and could cost a whopping Rp50,000-Rp80,000! HaagenDazs even has two dip shops in Legian (Jl. Raya Legian 128A and in Kuta Square). The second best is the delicious Magnum Almond (sold in Hardy’s) with smooth dense ice cream, real chunks of almonds, but kind of gummy. Also the Magnum Infinity (available in Caramel and Chocolate) gets high marks. Among my test group of pre-adolescent girls, other ice cream bars tend to have artificial tasting flavors, chalky texture, waxy and crumbly coating and taste of their wooden stick. Indoskrim scored the lowest in flavor and texture. The healthiest, most refreshing and best value of Bali’s frozen desserts is Wall’s Buavita fruit bars (popsicles) that come in three flavors (strawberry, red grape, kiwi) and have real fruit flavor, not overly sweet (though the grape has a bubblegum taste).

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Cut rate rooms: Use the online hotel booking website Agoda. com to save time and money finding good deals on a wide range of hotels in many Indonesian cities. Search for hotels in such categories as Best Value for Money, Best for Food, Best Location, Best Room Comfort, Best Cleanliness, or by name, location, etc. If you compare Agoda’s rates with rack rates offered on the hotel’s official website, you’ll find that Agoda’s rates are substantially lower in most cases. Although subjective, the reviews left by users who have experienced the hotel first-hand are very useful. The online booking feature is easy to use and because of the hundreds of reviews left by other users, you feel safe giving your credit card

details. Agoda.com automatically gives 4-7% cash back rewards on every booking, which can be redeemed for your next online booking. You’ll be traveling along Agoda logo a set route to the hotel of your choice, so the map function helps orient you around the locale. Since there are lots of incentives for hotels to join Agoda (they give customized service, get a free BE3 booking engine for their websites, free hotel staff training, etc.), hotels use Agoda as a last-minute tool to fill rooms, even on the same day! Check out the Special Offers page for last-minute limited time specials for promotional free upgrades, free nights, free airport transfers, 30%-50% discounts, or “a $200 room for $100” and other bargains. Best GPS software: Save gas, time, frustration and the need for expensive folded paper maps by buying a GPS device and using iGo 8, the top mobile navigation software for Bali with the most complete GPS coverage of the island. Bundled with any Windows Mobile-based device you buy, all you do is input the name of the hotel, village or attraction you’re heading for, then a voice will guide you to your destination, i.e. “turn left, now turn right,” etc. If there’s a road accident, road construction, unexpected detour, police blockade, inclement weather or too much traffic, just ask the Detour Function to find an alternative route to your destination. Using the POI (Points of Interest) function, you also have the option to instruct the program to indicate restaurants, gas stations or whatever else lies along the way and add your own POI for places you frequently visit. After syncing your iGo 8 software with a computer or mobile device, don’t ignore the update messages as there may be new IGo My Way Logo features to be installed or glitches that must be fixed. Wealth of money and timesaving tips: A five-year resident of Bali has just published Bali Manual, a valuable free 88-page e-guide which covers such hard to find information as how to handle land sales, find apartments to rent, decide where to live, find cleaning staff, the best smartphones to use on Bali, how to go about learning Bahasa Indonesia, buying a vehicle vs. renting a vehicle, the meaning of Indonesian abbreviations used in house hunting, bargain for local prices, which Internet options are available, apply for long-term visas, find a job and make money. A Bali cheat sheet lists contact info for all the services referred to in the book. Just access Balimanu. com, fill out a form, r e c e i v e a confirmation of your subscription, and then click on a link Bali Manual cover for the free download. Free legal advice: The online site English Hukumline.com publishes high quality information and advice in English pertinent to Indonesia-based businesses. Topics cover topics such as the meaning of new regulations on the import of finished goods, fruits and vegetables; how to draft a lawsuit-proof contract for a joint venture; questions about family law and the legal consequences holding dual nationality for someone under 18; labor and employment issues; deciphering Indonesian property law regulations: the obligations of lawyers to disclose information to law enforcement; the use of “pocket lawyers” in cases of criminal law; explaining confusing articles in the Indonesian Civil Code, and the latest on the Indonesia’s currency law. Read news, legal briefs, opinion and there’s even a clinic where you can ask questions like “Do I need to put a duty stamp (meterai) on an insurance policy?” or “When purchasing an apartment, what is a “Strata Title”?” The clear and thorough professionally written explanations are obviously the work of native English-speaking staff members trained in law.

Individuals and businesses may send moneysaving tips to: dariskm@gmail.com Copyright © 2012 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of The Frugal Balinist at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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For Sale; Beautiful classical wooden Balinese statue, Rama and Sinta and the golden deer. Very fine painted woodcarving, 160 cm high. 30 juta. Great decoration for your villa, restaurant or hotel! E-mail: <indrakuta@yahoo.com> or call 081 755 8713. Kerobokan. [094]

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For Sale; Downhill Eco Bicycle Tour for 2. Won this in a raffle but can’t do myself. They pick you up and include breakfast, lunch and all equipment, return to your pickup. Bruce 0813 3759 8422. Big discount price. Ubud. [095]

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For Sale; Baby stroller Chicco blue Rp. 600.000, plastic kitchen set Rp. 100.000, pink tricycle Family brand Rp. 100.000, baby girls clothes, kid’s toys: plastic golf set, wooden puzzles, basketball ring plus ball, xylophone, Fisher Price toys, women’s dress shoes size 38,39, etc. Telp: 0858 5744 5548. All prices negotiable. Location: Alit’s Beach Bungalow, Sanur. [096]

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Wanted; lockers, like used in school. New or second hand. Reasonable price. Please text 0819 3303 6636. Sanur. [097] For Sale; 2 Asmat tifa drums, the bigger one rather old with a beautiful patina smoked hangin above the fire place. Smaller one blackened as well but less old. Price for both 1,25mil. Pieter in Canggu 0813 3775 3526 / 0878 6224 3432. [098] For Sale: HD-DVD attachment drive for XBOX360, with remote control. And a brand new Nintendo Wii classic controller still in unopened packaging. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [156]

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For Sale; LG home theater set: HT806TM. Full warranty from LG. 5.1channel (6 speakers) 850watts total. Source with built-in DVD player with FullHD 1080p upscaler. Price is only: 2.3million. 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [150] C/CI/I-13 June 12

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In the olden days of the internet (10 years ago), you had to have your own web site. This meant a domain name like baliadvertiser.biz AND a hosting company to hold your web pages to let people get to your site. I wrote several articles about this years ago in Bali Advertiser. Today your options are much easier. You can still get your own web site. But this can be expensive and complicated. You only want to do this if you have a large business with many products. Otherwise, chose one of these options.

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Twitter is an information network made up of 140-character messages called Tweets. It’s an easy way to discover the latest news (“what’s happening”) related to subjects and people you care about. How is it Useful? Twitter contains information you will find valuable. Messages from users you choose to follow will show up on your home page for you to read. It’s like being delivered a newspaper whose headlines you’ll always find interesting – you can discover news as it’s happening, learn more about topics that are important to you, and get the inside scoop in real time. How to Start Using Twitter: Go to twitter.com/signup and fill out the form by filling in a User Name and picking a password. What’s cool is that Twitter goes through all your email addresses to see who is already registered with a Twitter account. You can hand pick which of your new “Twitter Friends” you want to add. Reading Tweets and discovering new information whenever you check in on your Twitter timeline is where you’ll find the most value on Twitter. Some people find it useful to contribute their own Tweets, but the real magic of Twitter lies in absorbing real-time information that matters to you. 1. DISCOVER SOURCES: find and follow others It’s best to begin your journey by finding and following other interesting Twitter accounts. Look for businesses you love, public service accounts, people you know, celebrities, or news sources you read. (https://support.twitter.com/articles/ 101002-how-to-find-friends-and-colleagues-on-twitter for help finding interesting accounts.) Tip: One great way to find more interesting accounts is see who those you know or admire are following. 2. CHECK IT OFTEN: pay attention to what’s happening Messages from others you follow will show up in a readable stream on your Tweets timeline. Once you’ve followed a few people, you’ll have a new page of information to read each time you log in. Click links in others’ Tweets to view: images and videos they have posted, the profiles of users mentioned in their messages, or Tweets related to a hashtag (#) keyword they used.

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How to Start Tweeting: Many users find it fun or exciting to contribute their own content to Twitter (we call this “tweeting”). If you’re one of them, here are some good ways to get started posting your own Tweets. People you know and people you are interested in what you have to say may follow you and they’ll see all the Tweets you share with them. 1. BUILD A VOICE: Retweet, reply, react Use existing information (other people’s Tweets) on Twitter to find your own voice and show others what you care about. Retweet messages you’ve found and love, or @reply with your reaction to a Tweet you find interesting. Tip: If you’re a new user, others are more likely to find your messages if they are Retweets or @replies.

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Tips and Tricks: Need help finding interesting accounts? Click Discover at the top of your Twitter page. You can find and follow other accounts in these four ways: 1) browse accounts by category, 2) browse accounts that we think might be of interest to you 3) import your address book contacts to find out which friends are already on Twitter, 4) search one-by-one for people or groups of interest. Our next article will cover getting on Facebook. ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can.

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For Sale; Used DVDs for sale. Great movies selection. 70pcs for 150k. SMS 0812 3600 9400. Jimbaran. [132] For Sale; Belkin USB multi power adapter for iPods. Perfect for travelling. Very good cond. Rp.175,000. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail.com>. Ubud. [226]

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Ganesha Bookshop

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

Extensive range of New, Used, Rare and Out of Print Books. Used Books returnable for 50% refund. Good books at good prices. Eat, Drink, Read and Lounge at: Ganesha in Biku Jalan Petitenget 888, Kerobokan

NEW Bookshop and Reading Room Ganesha in Sanur Jalan Danau Tamblingan 42, Sanur

Books for Bali Project (est. 2004) A special project to support literacy, learning and reading for pleasure in the local community. We donate books to local schools and libraries. Check in the store or on the website for more details. GANESHA COMES TO SANUR: Jl Danau Tamblingan 42, Sanur C/U/G-7 March 12

For Sale; Surfboard brand new custom hand shaped single fin channel bottom retro design polished finish by H. I. C. shaper (6’x 20”x 2’ 3/4)ph: 08533810 0134 photo’s: <oldskoolbali@ yahoo.com>. Jimbaran. [249] For Sale; At very attractive price teak furnitures: tables, cupboards, drawers, etc. Please call: 081 855 3413. Legian. [250] Moving Sale; Tables, chairs, AC, fridge, bamboo curtains, pillows, household, plates, mirrors, garden plants, closets, mattress, beds, electric, water heater, fans, sinks, toilets. 0857 1109 3547, 081 7979 9922. <ceaderphoenix@yahoo. com>. Seminyak. [251]

For Sale; Bamboo lounge seat. 2 of single seater, 1 of long seater, 1 table. Price 1 million nego. Call/SMS 0858 5726 9576 or e-mail <hanna_ondi@hotmail. com>. Jimbaran. [182] For Sale; Electronics in excellent condition: iHome 250k rp. Sony Cybershot DSC-S600, 6.0 MP, 1 gig memory stick, 500k rp. HTC 8925, 1 juta. Kodak EasyShare DX6440, 4MP, 1 gig memory, 400k rp. Call 0812 3611 9753 for info. Jimbaran. [183] For Sale; Nintendo DS Lite, pink, US model. Good condition, includes charger and two games, 800k rp. Gameboy Advance SP, blue, US model, includes dual charger (home and car), deluxe case, Mario game, 600k rp. Call 0812 3678 3142. Jimbaran. [184] For Sale; Yamaha portable grand piano - DGX230, excellent condition. Hardly used. Good for home or performance. Complete with stand. 3,000,000 Rp. SMS to Kim 081 2366 0000 Sanur or Kuta. [185]

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At our shop in Ubud, our friendly staff will guide you to all things of a Spiritual/ New Age nature, including: Books, Music CDs, DVDs, Crystals, Incense, Jewelry, Inspirational Cards, Candles, Yoga Mats, Meditation Cushions, Engraved Stones, Tibetan Bowls, Clothing and more… Jalan Hanoman #64 – Ubud, Bali. Tel: 0361 796 9178 C/U/G-2 Nov. 11

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For Sale; Used tablet Archos 7.0’ home tablet android, wifi, android, memory 16GB (8GB internal+8GB micro sd), complete with box, charger, keyboard, case slave, manual, great for movie player HD resolution, for only 1.090.000. Call 0361-786 9350, no SMS. Denpasar. [115]

For Sale; 2nd Apple iPhone 4 black colour 32 GB, Factory Unlock, good condition. Price for 4,5 mill. Call/SMS 089 8078 1887. [117] For Sale; iPod Nano 6 Gen, still like new memory 8 Gb + Lunatic original asking price 1,6 mill. Please contact 0831 1964 5264. [118]

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UBUD WRITERS READERS FESTIVAL

Conscious dreaming: The talent that is Isobelle Carmody By Shelley Kenigsberg

“I’m very fortunate,” says Isobelle Carmody, one of the guests at this year’s UWRF, “to have spent pretty much my whole life as a writer. Before I was a ‘real’ writer [read: published], I was a storyteller”. And for the many thousands of her fans, there is great joy that this has been a lifelong pursuit. Carmody is regarded as one of Australia’s favourite fantasy authors and since her debut book in the Obernewtyn Chronicles, begun when she was fourteen, she has published almost fifty titles — short stories, picture books, series for younger readers, young adult and fantasy. As a young girl, Isobelle’s storytelling was what mattered a great deal when it came to helping out at home. Responsible for looking after her 7 younger brothers and sisters while their mother (widowed when Isobelle was fourteen) worked nights to bring in a family income. There was no television as babysitter and no radio to entertain the young brood. But there was Isobelle’s prodigious talent. The stories, “needed to rivet my audience so they didn’t even think of getting up to mischief”. And each night, the Carmody clan was beguiled with her thrilling and magical stories which each had “a scary thread”, she adds, “but also a question about why people do the things they do — the terrible things and the wonderful things”. In addition to her young-adult novels, (the Obernewtyn Chronicles and Alyzon Whitestarr, which won the coveted Golden Aurealis for overall best novel at the Aurealis Awards) Isobelle’s published works include the Gateway Trilogy which has been favorably compared to The Wizard of Oz and the Chronicles of Narnia. The Little Fur quartet is an eco-fantasy starring a half-elf, half-troll heroine for which Carmody has done all the illustrations. She has also been the illustrator for her recent children’s book, Magic Night. Published originally as The Wrong Thing, it tells the story of Hurricane, an ordinary housecat who stumbles across something otherworldly. ‘There’s a wrong thing in the house … flying around on wings of light. Hurricane, the cat, is the only one that sees it.” In 2011, Carmody was the participating editor, with Nan McNabb, of the first of a two-book collection taking a dark look at fairy tales, The Wilful Eye. Her recent The Red Wind was shortlisted for Book of the Year and The West Australian Premier’s Prize. Her collection of stories Metro Winds was published in 2012 and she is working on the final book in the Obernewtyn Chronicles, The Red Queen.

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Her novel, Greylands, published in 1997 won the Aurealis Award for Excellence in Speculative Fiction, and was named a White Raven at the 1998 Bologna Children’s Book Fair. And this year, Greylands is being produced in an e-edition. The microsite for the July launch of the e-edition was designed to run for a limited time and self-destruct on publication date. Each day till then, it featured guest posts from a range of writers — successful and highly awarded authors, publishers, editors, actors, poets, students, teachers, librarians, agents); each covering a different side of writing, but all engaging with the world of digital publishing in a stimulating demonstration of the vast possibilities of the emerging forms. Carmody and her publishers have not only expanded possibilities but have given voice to readers and followers and stretched traditional definitions of how to read. It’s not just content that she’s stretching, but also form. Here, again, we have Carmody intent on helping her readers see many more things than those immediately visible. When she’s asked what is it about the fantasy genre that she loves, Carmody answers, “It allows me to step outside the constraints of everyday life … buying band aids and Drano and washing powder… to think about things that matter to me. Like what it means to have free will and yet to co-exist with others who also have free will that might infringe upon mine; about why some people are cruel and why some are courageous; about how it is that someone grows up to be Mother Teresa while someone else becomes Hitler…” So what is the best part of being a writer for her? “I write what I want and so it is never just pounding out words to meet a deadline or a word limit. I am always inside what I write. It always matters to me. …If you look at the body of any writers’ work, you can figure out the questions that animate them. I think that is what real writers do. They don’t tell people how to live or what to think. They write in order to try and answer their own deepest questions.” The compulsion to balance and integrate all the worlds she is inhabiting is precisely, what makes her fiction so vivid and engaging. Carmody currently divides her time between her home in Australia, and her life in Prague, Czech Republic with her partner, a poet and jazz musician, and their daughter. The dramatic differences in landscape and climate give Carmody the spurs for her exceptional imagination. She describes a winter’s day skating on a lake near Prague. “It was surrealistic, stunning, spookily magical, to be skating alone on a lake that was white. I later learned that … I had been blithely skating on twelve meters of black water under a fractured layer of ice, over which fresh snow had fallen thickly”.

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We can only imagine what more worlds she might divine in those dark depths. The stories, “come from things that are happening in the world around me. About my relationship to the world. Writing lets me think about it. For me, to write is to think.” And to imagine. Carmody talks of her “overactive imagination. … I did pretend lavishly when I was a child, but I give myself permission to pretend now that I am grown up by telling myself that is what writers do. But,” she says, in another interview, “ imagination and fear and paranoia is the perfect fuel for a writer. And curiosity. It makes me hyper aware of the world and all its possibilities. Imagination is a muscle that you need to exercise”. It all works well, we are assured by a recent reviewer. “Isobelle Carmody’s writing is like a smorgasbord of greatness with a side of fantastic, drizzled with some awesome sauce.” What can we expect this October? If you’ve read her books, you’ll race to her sessions. If you’ve yet to meet her books, prepared to be thrilled. “Writing fantasy is like conscious dreaming,” says Carmody. So come and dream into her sessions. Perhaps there’ll be answers to some of your deepest questions — strong themes about how to live and why people do the things they do; perhaps you’ll be filled with even more questions. But either way, there’s no doubt, Isobelle Carmody’s sessions at the Festival are not to be missed.

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UBUD MAMADY PERFORMS FOR BABIES A spectacular d j e m b e performance at the Ubud P a l a c e Wantilan on August 5, orchestrated by West African Mamady Keita, will conclude the djembe grandmaster’s first international workshop in Indonesia. Performers at this concert, who come from Indonesia, China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, US, Australia, and Singapore, will have just completed a weeklong djembe workshop at Bhanuswari Resort, Ubud. The highlight of the night will be their performance of the grandmaster’s much acclaimed composition, the “Pyramid of Rhythm”. All funds from Sunday’s performance, which begins at 4.30pm, will go to help Yayasan Bumi Sehat build the proposed new birthing centre in Nyuh Kuning. Concert tickets only available on the day, at the Ubud Palace Wantilan. Tickets; 20,000rp Indonesians, 100,000rp others. Get there by 3.30pm to ensure you get a seat; the one-hour performance starts 4.30pm sharp. Coordinated by Mamady’s international school Tam Tam Mandingue Singapore. www. ttmsingapore.com. DAY OUT OF TIME Ubud visitors and locals gathered together to celebrate the annual Mayan calendar’s “Day Out Of Time” at Five Elements, Ubud, this month. The Day Out of Time is the last day of the 13 Moon Calendar year, with the Mayan New Year beginning on July 26. Described as a celebration of peace through culture, the event included teachings about the Balinese and Mayan Calendars, a participatory Sacred Theatre Prayer ceremony, and an evening of Bhajan/ Kirtan. The Day Out of Time is celebrated in 90 countries as a day of forgiveness; Five Elements sponsored the Ubud event. More info: www.lawoftime.org. WATERPROOF & PRACTICAL As the non-seasonal rains thunder on the roof and I walk around the house marking chalk circles on the tile floor - for Mr Fix It Ancruk to mend the many leaks - it seems perfect timing to report on a nifty and i n e x p e n s i v e waterproof “dry bag”. The Azurbali bag, big enough for most cameras and other must-not-get-wet electronic equipment, is made of 100% waterproof fabric with an anti rust buckle and adjustable straps, and has only high temperature sealing, not stitching, so water cannot find a way in. Made in vibrant primary colours, the Azurbali bag is 42cm/ 18 inches tall when sealed; it is available in surf shops, dive shops and at Ubud Point in Jl Monkey Forest. More info: www. azurbali.com/ 0361 314 8781. Price 179,000rp. A RACY PROJECT Look out! A global-minded team of fresh-faced “internpreneurs” is launching an accelerator program in Bali. The Social Enterprise Accelerator Program, now in its third year, aims to create socially innovative solutions for sustainable livelihoods development through a cross-cultural exchange. Converging on sustainable development from a multi-disciplinary background, from local social entrepreneurs to NGOs, each member of the team brings a unique perspective to RACI and will help other team members prepare social enterprises to scale into global markets. RACI Project: info@raciproject.org. FESTIVAL LOWDOWN Now we’re getting serious. The first confirmed featured speaker at this year’s Ubud Writers and Readers Festival is internationally renowned Australian journalist and documentary maker, John Pilger. Based in London, Pilger has twice won Britain’s

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GREENSPEAK by Ibu Kat

GREENSPEAK ON THE ROAD

SUPPERLESS IN SUMBA Jaded by pretentious restaurants, endless massages and lush landscapes? Perhaps it’s time to leave the bubble of Bali for a bit and visit the real Indonesia. It can be refreshing to shift gears completely and gain a new perspective of this amazingly vast, diverse and very complex country. And you feel so grateful when you come back. When I felt a need to get away from it all recently, I headed to Sumba with my long-suffering friend Jenny in tow. We deplaned at Tambolaka in West Sumba and immediately hit the road across country toward East Sumba. For the first time in years I felt like a traveler again -unabashedly curious, camera at the ready. I’d spent many months on the road in Southeast Asia and India between 1970s and 90s, and this journey was a flashback to that feeling of being suspended in time, on the road between one small place and another without an agenda. “Travel,” mused my language taecher Novi, “is like a moving meditation.” Traditional Sumba houses with lofty roofs of grass or metal lined the road. Some prosperity is trickling down to the communities along the main road which have access to transportation, electricity and running water. But many people live in hamlets remote from these luxuries, and their lives are difficult and harsh. This story is not about development issues, however (see http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/articles/ greenspeak/2011/about_water.html). This is a story about travelling for pleasure, buying textiles, photographing old stone monoliths with dead people under them and trying to find something to eat. We drove east through the still afternoon, on a narrow road that curved up through jungled mountains. Four hours later we crested the plateau above Waingapu, Sumba’s largest city. This sleepy little centre of about 50,000 reflects the energy of Sumba pretty accurately. Underemployed traffic police lined the road on each side every 50 metres during the day, although the broad avenue was often barren of any kind of traffic for minutes at a time. Once in a while a pedicab would laze by, or a few motorbikes, or a car. But often there was no traffic at all, and the bored cops yawned through their eventless beats in sleepy Sumba. As poor as Sumba is in many ways, it’s rich in traditional hand-loomed textiles which reflect the old Marapu culture and religion in lively ikats and a unique ‘floating weave’ in naturally dyed cotton. The intricate process of creating these textiles is almost unbelievably labour-intensive. The fibres are selected, spun, placed on a frame and then meticulously bundled and tied off to create the desired pattern. This is often men’s work. It’s done by imagining the three dimensions of the entire finished work as the groups of threads are tied to resist the dye. Then the natural dyes and mordants are collected and prepared -- indigo leaves for blue, Morinda root bark for red. The tied threads stay on the bath for months with the colour deepening over time. This is the work of older women whose hands and forearms are often blue with dye. Then another part of the pattern is tied off and the cloth is dyed with another colour until the motif is complete. When the dying is finished, the threads are unbundled and sorted so the weaving can begin. A skilled weaver can

complete about five centimeters an hour, but due to the highly concentrated nature of the work can only weave for about four hours a day. Depending on the size of the textile and the complexity of the pattern, the weaving alone may take over a month to complete. The motifs reflect the ancient Marupu traditions and most ikats have complex stories to tell. (see http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/articles/greenspeak/2011/ textiles.html). We drove through the dry countryside to visit several villages, hang out with the women, watch the dying and weaving processes, and purchase textiles directly from the hands of the women who made them.

This is a story about travelling for pleasure, buying textiles, photographing old stone monoliths with dead people under them and trying to find something to eat. These were very old villages, with tall houses of wood, bamboo and thatch constructed around or near the huge stone tombs of the ancestors. Much of Sumba’s population officially describes itself as Christian or Catholic (a fine distinction in Indonesia) in order to conform to the national law which allows only six religions. But many still practice their own ancient Marapu religion, a form of ancestral worship, as well. The impressive stone burial monuments, vestiges of one of the last surviving megalithic cultures on the planet, are commonly seen. Often families incur huge debts extending into future generations in order to build these stone tombs in the traditional manner. Although cement is sometimes used these days, massive stones weighing many tons are still hauled to the burial sites, and death ceremonies involving the ritual sacrifice of buffalo, pigs and even horses are common. There are no gold shops in Waingau; livestock is the currency of ritual here. We arrived in Waingapu after dark and checked into the best hotel in town -- the only one with rooms available. It was indeed splendid by Eastern Indonesian standards with sitdown loos, air conditioning and comfortable beds. (No hot water, however; we were told that no hotels in Sumba stretched that far.) But it lacked a restaurant, so we wandered into town for a meal. Soon we made the alarming discovery that there were, in fact, no restaurants to be found. Don’t go to Sumba expecting to eat well, or even much. Poking around back streets, we found a half-closed doorway leading into a dim room with tables and chairs under a small sign that read ‘Restaurant Sandel’. There was no one in the room, but in the dark recesses of the back of the building we could see the shadows of people moving around. We stood there doubtfully for a minute until a girl in the back caught sight of us and gave a startled scream. That should have alerted us to the fact that this establishment was not well patronized. Sumba is not exactly heaving with tourists.

Don’t go to Sumba expecting to eat well, or even much

A young girl emerged from the shadows and confirmed that it was indeed a restaurant, so we sat at one of the plastic-covered tables and perused the menu. It offered chicken, fish, shrimp, tempe and squid. Since we were near the sea, it seemed appropriate to order the fish. No fish, she told us sternly. No shrimp, no squid. If we wanted tempe we’d have to go to a food cart on the street. She tapped her foot impatiently. We ordered cap cai. The next morning, rather hungry, we woke to the sound of crockery on the verandah tables outside our rooms. Indonesian hotel rates include breakfast and our hopes were high for some tasty nasi goreng. But the white plate held only a hard-boiled egg and two slices of very strange white bread, four days in a row.

The situation was getting serious. We set forth and quartered downtown Waingapu in search of eating places but extensive exploration revealed that there were only two glorified warungs, Restaurant Sandel and Mr Café. In the late afternoon some kaki lima (food carts) set up in a field near the hotel and there were a couple of murtabak carts. That was it. Clearly, the good folk of Waingapu ate at home. Daily visits through the market that lined the back alleys revealed plenty of food -- fresh vegetables, fish, chicken, coconut oil, rice and herbs. Mr Café proved a popular dining spot for government officials but its limited menu did not include fish. Poor Jenny, who is a vegetarian, tucked sadly into her fourth consecutive dish of cold rice and vegetables.

By the last day we had spiralled down into the realms of gastro-porn, remembering wonderful meals and muttering about lovely fresh grilled fish with salad, ceviche, savoury curries, salad, paella and more salad. That night we found ourselves in front of the murtabak wagon watching the bespectacled cook prepare us a thin pancake filled with eggs and vegetables fried crisp in bubbling palm oil. The first night we’d turned up our noses at this culinary nightmare; tonight we found our greasy street food delicious. In order to balance the food groups, we had a Magnum for dessert. Jenny texted her husband and rather urgently ordered our home-coming dinner. We wandered through quiet kampongs in the late afternoon, chatting with the locals and snapping pictures of their children and their goats. Jenny pointed out that this was the equivalent of a group of Koreans appearing in her quiet English village and taking pictures of the grannies in the gardens with telephoto lenses. Surreal. We arrived home in Bali to find that Philip had prepared us a lovely meal of sautéed butterfish and salad, to be washed down with a cold gin. Travel is very broadening, but there’s no place like home.

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Local News Perth Teeneger Starts Swimming School for Local Children Witnessing two children drown off Kuta beach in Bali was a defining moment for Toni-Lee Bromley. She was only 10 but for a girl who has been in a surf life saving club since she was five, it shocked her that the two victims had never been taught to swim.

to Bali with her family up to four times a year.

It inspired the Sorrento schoolgirl to show the island’s children how to stay safe in the water - and so she started Bali’s first nippers program. Toni-Lee, now 13, has raised more than $10,000 to pay five senior lifeguards to run yearly surf life saving lessons for about 60 children.

Unfortunate events such as the drownings she saw at Kuta three years ago were often avoidable. “I started it because one day while we were down at the beach two children died and one old lady died,” Toni-Lee said.

The money also pays for uniforms, sunscreen, kickboards and other equipment. Every Sunday morning from April to October the children, aged 4 to 14, pull on their caps for their weekly two-hour swimming lesson on Kuta beach. Swimming technique lessons are also held at a pool in Denpasar every two weeks, with entry funded by Toni-Lee. This month, Toni-Lee and her family returned to Bali to run the inaugural Toni’s Nippers in Bali club championships, which will crown a boy and a girl who have participated in the program. The program, now in its second year, is the first of its kind in Bali. Toni-Lee, who attends St Stephen’s School in Duncraig and is a member of Sorrento Surf Life Saving Club, travels

She speaks Indonesian which helps her communicate with the children. She said she loved getting in the water and helping them learn.

“I asked if they had a nippers program and they said no, so I asked Mum if we could start a surf life saving program over there. “It makes me really happy to see that I’m making a difference to their lives.” Each child who completes the course receives a medallion and a certificate that could help them get a job as a lifeguard at one of Bali’s many resorts or beaches. Toni-Lee’s mother Gillian Bromley, who has traveled to Bali regularly for 20 years, writes the training program for the nippers. “If we can educate 60 youngsters every year, hopefully as they grow up they can take their children to the beach,” Ms Bormley said. (July 14th 2012)

Bali’s Poor Suffer Despite Booming Tourism Charity groups in Bali are calling for more money from the booming tourism industry to go towards tackling poverty in remote parts of the island. Recent government figures show the number of underprivileged Balinese has risen, leaving Bali with the second highest percentage of poor people in Indonesia, behind Jakarta. Three hours away from Bali’s holiday hotspots, the village of Ban, which lies on the slopes of Mount Agung and Mount Abang, is considered to be one of the most impoverished villages in Indonesia. David Booth, a British engineer living in Bali, first visited the village of Ban in 1998, and says what he witnessed shocked him. “It was far more dire than I could imagine and visualize and so after three months visiting till June, I realized it was the village that needed my help,” he said. “I just realized that I’d never seen anything so bad my whole life.” With the nearest hospital hours away, the child mortality rate in Ban was high, malnutrition was widespread and iodine deficiency, which is easily treatable throughout the rest of Indonesia, was rife. Motivated by what he saw, Mr. Booth set-up the East Bali Poverty Project. Staff began educating residents about good nutrition and hygiene, medical checks were conducted, and medication was dispensed. Soon enough, iodine deficiency and malnutrition were all but eliminated from the village and fewer children were dying. But 14 years later, the area still lacks the most basic services. Education remained non-existent until a few years ago, even though primary school is compulsory for all Indonesian children. With the support of international charities, the Poverty Project has built three schools and staff say literacy has now reached 100 percent. Ketut Madir, a former student now turned teacher, says

education is the key to development in Ban. “This school is important so that the children here can learn to read and count,” he said. “I hope this village can progress and grow.” And education has already had an impact on living standards, with improved knowledge and better access to markets helping cattle farmers. Village elder Komang Budiasih says they now sell the cows for 10-times what they used to. “We distribute the money among the members of our collective and save it, so that hopefully we’ll be able to see the money grow for the future,” he said. Bali’s Governor, I Made Mangku Pastika, has previously slammed tourism to the popular holiday destination, calling it ‘a disaster for the poor’. Dharmaji village leader Nengah Tutup says the riches seen a few hours drive away just aren’t trickling down to rural areas of Bali. “The local and provincial governments still aren’t providing what we need,” he said. “We need roads, electricity and running water.” East Bali Poverty Project founder David Booth says the divide between rich and poor is disturbing. “The contrast between the wealthy part of Bali and the east of Bali made me feel very sad, exceedingly sad - basically it wasn’t fair,” he said. “There’s not a lot of wealthy return from tourism taxes in the east and unfortunately therefore the government focused on the western areas where there is great sights of interest, rice fields and this kind of thing.” Bali’s Govenor has pledged to reduce poverty from the current 4.5 per cent of the population to just 1 per cent, adding that it’s the government’s role to address the social gap. But with tourism a vital part of Bali’s economy, the governor admits that balancing the needs of the industry with those of the poor will a challenging task. (July 6th 2012)

Students in Bali and Melbourne Rally to Support the KPK Indonesian students and a sister community in Melbourne, Australia, staged a rally in support of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) at Federation Square in Denpasar on Sunday (8/4). During the demonstration, students voiced anger toward suspects in a Koran procurement case who allegedly received kickbacks totaling Rp. 4 billion ($428,000) for two projects of the Religious Affairs Ministry between 2011 and 2012. “We demand that the KPK take the strongest possible action against those who are responsible in the corruption case in Indonesia,” rally coordinator Aminudin M. Ramdha said. The demonstrators demanded that all public institutions in Indonesia actively participate in efforts to create a country free of corruption. “We also call on all law enforcement institutions to fully support the corruption eradication effort indiscriminately,” Aminudin said. Protestors also signed a banner that read “Voice from Melbourne: Indonesia without Corruption!” which they said would be submitted to an Indonesian representatives office in Melbourne (July 8th 2012) American, Italian, Rottweiler Detained in Alleged Bali Beating Bali Police have arrested seven men in connection with Monday’s (16/7) savage beating that left two Balinese men hospitalized with serious injuries and dog bites, police said on Tuesday (17/7). The beating occurred after local resident Made S. and Italian national LC crashed into each other on Jalan Petitenget in North Kuta, Badung, on Monday. Both were riding motorbikes. LC paid Made S some $120 in compensation before the two parted ways, Badung police said. But when LC told the story to JR, an American man, and KR, an Australian-born Bali resident, the men protested. “KR could not accept that [Made S] demanded LC pay him compensation,” said Badung Police chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Benny Arjanto. The three men returned to the scene of the accident and found Made S hanging out with his friend Made JPP nearby, police said. The men demanded that Made S return the money. When he refused, the gang attacked him, police said. Seven men - and a Rottweiler dog - were detained by police. They were charged under Article 170 in the Criminal Code for participating in a gang attack. The charge carries a maximum sentence of five years in jail.There is some question that Made S had deliberately caused a minor collision with the Italian in order to extort money from him. The security guard was backed up by a number of unidentified men before taking $120 US, the entire contents of the Italian man’s wallet, before letting the Italian leave the scene. This is allegedly why Made S was set upon by the friends of LC. (July 17th 2012) Eight Divers Rescued by Bali Fishing Boat Eight European tourists who disappeared while diving off Bali are safe because a fishing boat skipper was trying a new route home, according to media reports. The English and French tourists were reported missing Thursday (12/7) evening in the waters of Nusa Lembongan in Klungkung regency of Indonesia. They spent six hours adrift in the water. They were part of a group of 12 who rented a boat from Dive Concepts at Sanur beach, about 10 miles west, near Denpasar. They had started diving about 4:30 p.m. but four returned to the boat because of high waves. “The other eight people didn’t come up,” Ketut Gede Ardana, head of Denpasar’s Search and Rescue operations. Dive Concepts reported the eight missing to authorities about 7 p.m. “After we received the report, we searched Padang Bai waters, but didn’t find them, so we decided to continue searching the next day, but then we received another report saying they had been rescued by a fishing boat,” Senior Commander Tubuh Musyareh, Bali Water Police director, said. The fishing boat, KM Sumber Laut 01, is owned and operated by Benoa-based PT Intimas fishing company. The ship’s crew spotted the divers at 10:40 p.m., 11 miles to the south of where they had been diving. Sismono, captain of the fishing boat, said the crew found the divers coincidently. “I was going back to Benoa harbor from Flores (about 100 miles east), usually I don’t take that route,” he said. He said he and the boat’s crew had seen a light in the middle of the sea. As they approached the light, they noticed some people in diving suits waving their hands. “We grabbed our life jackets and pulled them into the boat,” he said, adding that the waves were high that night, reaching up to 3 meters. Due to language limitations and shock after 6 hours adrift, the divers could not communicate with the crew, who gave them water and instant noodles. The divers arrived at Benoa harbor at 4 a.m. on Friday, Ardana said. They were returned to their hotel in Tulamben, north Bali, about 70 miles from Benoa. (July 15th 2012)


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Indonesian Terrorists Weaker but Ongoing Threat: Report The International Crisis Group says Indonesian terrorists have been weakened, but there is still the ongoing threat of attacks. October marks the 10th anniversary of the 2002 Bali bombings which killed 88 Australians. In a major report on Indonesian terrorist networks, the ICG says they’ve been weakened in the decade since the bombings. But the report also found that small terror cells have managed to get hold of weapons, and fund their operations through internet fraud schemes. The ICG describes how the terrorists have executed their plans poorly, but there are signs they have begun to learn from their mistakes and are becoming more strategic. It says members of the extremist networks have also managed to traverse the country on false ID cards and recruit members through internet chat rooms. (July 17th 2012)

Bali Water gets OK with a Warning West Australians traveling to Bali are being discouraged from drinking the water despite new tests suggesting the quality is comparable with Perth water. An investigation by Channel 7’s Today Tonight tested Balinese showers, taps, swimming pools, Kuta beach, ice and a popular water park and found the water was essentially as good as what holidaymakers would find at home. Australian water standards use a bacteria test known as most probable number, with a level of less than 150MPN per 100ml considered safe for swimming pools and a level less than 2MPN safe for drinking water. Samples taken from a Balinese tap, shower, hotel pool and ice water returned less than 2MPN. Only a sample from the ocean returned a result above 2MPN. Testing of taps and a swimming pool in Perth produced comparable results. But Pro Micro consultant microbiologist Ed Reed said the results did not mean tourists should drink the water in Bali because MPN levels could vary depending on where they were staying. “Theoretically, it’s good enough to drink but . . . not everyone would have had the results that you’ve got,” he told Today Tonight. “Stick to bottled water.” (July 4th 2012)

Garuda Indonesia Reviews Policy After Animal Activists Call for Boycott Garuda Indonesia said it was reviewing its policy on transporting animals after more than 1,400 people signed petition to boycott the national carrier for allegedly mistreating animals. “Garuda is committed to environment preservation, including dolphins,” Garuda Indonesia’s corporate secretary, Pudjobroto, said late on Sunday (15/7). “Garuda will review the policy on transporting live animals, including dolphins.” The airline, which was just awarded ‘World’s Best Regional Airline’ by a British based airline service, was carrying two live dolphins on board a flight to Jakarta from Bali over the weekend. “On Saturday, two dolphins used in the widely protested travel show in Kuta . . . left Denpasar on passenger Flight GA 411,” Femke den Haas, spokesman for the Jakarta Animal Aid Network, said on Sunday. “The dolphins traveled in small crates together with sea-lions and otters, all animals exploited in the travel show.” Den Haas said Garuda should be responsible for the suffering and exploitation of what she called “blood dolphins,” because they transported them in small crates from Japan to Bali. “These transports are extremely bad for the dolphins,” den Haas said. “Dolphins also suffer from stress during transport, the extreme sounds and the high chlorine content used in the small plastic pools and transport boxes in which they stay. This chlorine also blinds them.” The petition was initiated by Barbara Napoles from Florida - besides calling for a boycott of Garuda, the petition also calls on the Indonesian government to put an end to dolphin shows. Such a petition, which collected more than 6,500 signatures, successfully stopped Hong Kong Airlines from transporting dolphins after the airline admitted they shuttled five of the animals from Japan to Vietnam. Dolphins are a protected animal in Indonesia under the 1990 Law on the Protection of Biodiversity. (July 16th 2012)

Sanur Kite Festival Ends in Tragedy The last day of the 34th Sanur kite festival ended in tragedy on Sunday (15/7) afternoon when an 8-year-old boy was struck and killed by one of the giant display kites. Yudis Sastrawan of Mengwi was struck by a massive 8 x 5 meter kite that descended without warning inflicting fatal injuries. He had been with his parents at the festival at Padanggalak Beach near Sanur. Yudis was rushed to Sanglah Hospital however the boy died from his injuries shortly after. According to East Denpasar police chief I Wayan Parwata, police officers were now investigating the incident and had interviewed several witnesses including the event committee. (July 16th 2012)

FAO Provides 130 thousand Rabies Vaccines for Bali The Food And Agricultural Organization (FAO) has provided Bali with 130,000 rabies vaccines, an official confirmed today. “The vaccine assistance was provided to help the regional government carry out its third phase of mass vaccination,” explained Head of Bali’s Animal Husbandry Service I Putu Sumantra here on Saturday (14/7). He further stated that the assistance came at a time when Bali had run short of vaccines due to its inability to access funds from the state budget. Mantra said that with the FAO assistance, Bali’s third phase of rabies vaccinations could be carried out as per the previous plan. He said that thanks to this assistance, Bali now has a rabies vaccine surplus. “When we were running short of vaccines, so we sought cooperation from the FAO” he said. Head of the Bali Provincial Livestock Office Putu Sumantra said that Rabies positive stray dogs had recently been located in 5 areas in Bali. The five areas concerned were located in two villages in the area of Jimbaran, Badung regency, two villages in Karangasem, and one another village in Jembrana, Bali to the west. (July 14th 2012)

Protests against Wildlife Trade for High End Restaurants ProFauna activists protested the rampant trade in primate and other exotic animal meat at the gate of the Ministry of Forestry in Jakarta, Wednesday (07/04/2012). They criticized the still rampant sale of wildlife trafficking primates and primate meat and organs for human consumption. Activists continue to campaign for the cessation of the sale of meat of wild and exotic animals to save them from extinction. The peaceful protest at the north field Puputan Badung, Wednesday (11/07/2012) afternoon saw a number of activists carrying banners criticizing the trade of wild animals. From the field data they collected, some of the exotic meats that are offered at those restaurants trading in exotic meats included monkeys, anteaters, turtles, snakes and hedgehogs. Wildlife currently widely traded in big cities like Denpasar, Surabaya, Malang, Jakarta, Palembang and Medan. To break the chain of illegal wildlife trade, Pro Fauna activists urge people to stop buying and consuming. (July 4th 2012)

Two Foreign Staff Working without Permits at Ocean Blue Hotel Dismissed A recent spotlight on foreign workers employed without local permits has focused on the Ocean Blue Hotel, in Kampial, South Kuta. The Department of Social Welfare and Labor (Disosnaker) Badung made a sweeping inspection of the hotel on Saturday (7/7) when two employees were found to be employed illegally at the Hotel and the Hotels Administration was instructed to dismiss the staff immediately. Disosnaker head I Nyoman Predangga Badung, revealed on Sunday (8/7) that there were three foreign employees at the Ocean Blue Hotel Bali however only one person met the requirements to work on the Island. (July 9th 2012)

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Bid to Block Corby Clemency Fails A legal attempt to overturn Schapelle Corby’s clemency has fallen at the first hurdle, with a judge telling the hard-line anti-drug group that brought the case that its argument was not valid. Judge Yodi Martono Wahyunadi of the Jakarta administrative court today rejected the case, brought by anti-drugs group Granat, saying the president’s grant of clemency was valid. In Indonesian law, the president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, can grant clemency to any prisoner. In May, he reduced the Australian drug-smuggler’s sentence by five years to 15 years, making her eligible for parole. The decision prompted an angry backlash from many people in Indonesia, who said it sent the wrong signal and suggested that the country was soft on drugs. Part of the backlash was a legal case brought by anti-drugs body Granat, and argued by a high profile enemy of the president’s, Yusril Ihza Mahendra, a former justice minister who has won several cases against Mr. Yudhoyono’s decisions in the past. However, in this case, the judge said there was no administrative dispute because the president was lawfully exercising his prerogative rights in accordance with Indonesia’s constitution. Granat said after the case that the judge had not taken into account their arguments, and that they would appeal. The argument is complex and centers on whether the president was acting as the president when he made the grant of clemency. The lawyers have claimed that, because he gave no explanation of his decision, that it was not a proper exercise of his prerogative. The man who brought the case, Henry Yosodiningrat, head of Granat, said he would “definitely” appeal. “Of course we’re disappointed but we have to challenge it with respect through legal procedures,” he said. The backlash against the Corby decision has spooked the President, who is already seen in Indonesia as being too close to foreign powers. It makes it more difficult for him to spare the lives of Australia’s two death row prisoners, Bali Nine smugglers Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, whose clemency appeals are now in process. (July 4th 2012) Australia to Fly Bali Bomb Victims’ Families to Bali Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced Thursday that her government was discussing with families of victims what financial help they need to attend commemorative events. Two bomb blasts triggered by the al-Qaida-linked network Jemaah Islamiyah killed 202 people, including 88 Australians, on Oct. 12, 2002. “A number of the family members of those who lost their lives will want to be in Bali at the commemorative events there, and as a government we will be providing some assistance for family members,” Gillard told reporters. Last year, the government was advising Australians to “reconsider the need to travel” to Indonesia, including Bali, to mark the ninth anniversary. The government downgraded its travel warning in May, although the threat of a terrorist attack is still described as high. Australian visitors to Bali are now advised to “exercise a high degree of caution.” Brian Deegan, an Australian lawyer whose 21-year-old son, Josh, was killed in the blasts, said government help for families to make the journey was “a positive thing,” if security on Bali was going to be tight. Deegan said he planned to go to Bali for the anniversary regardless of whether the government offered him help. He said he had visited Bali only once, in 2003, to see one of the terrorists, Amrozi Nurhasyim, face court. Nurhasyim was one of three ringleaders executed in 2008 for the crime. Deegan said he thought he would never return to Bali, but the approaching anniversary had changed his mind. “He was almost 22 years alive and now he’s 10 years dead - it’s an awkward, revolting feeling and it’s come about so quickly,” Deegan said of his son. “It’s 10 years since I saw him alive; it’s a long time, but it’s also a short time,” he said (July 12th 2012)

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HECTOR’S Oh Yes, It’s Paradise Here Some days you just want to sit down and cry. It’s not the crowded crassness of mass tourism that does this, or even the mindless self-absorption of the Rave ‘n’ Groove sector; though both can cause intense irritation if you let them. No, it’s the fragile, deadly, outer fringe of Bali’s already marginalised rural life that stings your eyes and makes you feel like a helpless fool. We heard a dreadful story the other day from a new chum, Englishwoman Sarah Chapman, who now lives here after many years of visiting as a tourist – a common provenance – and who has found a little girl in east Bali who she calls Annie. She found her via a Balinese friend, Putu Yuni, who read about Annie in the local Bahasa press and told her the story. Yuni also went round her own friends and raised money to buy a mattress and some food for the family, and left the cash residue with them as well. Rotary Seminyak has come to the party too, we hear, by arranging for Annie to have a full suite of medical assessments. Rotary does such a lot of good work that is often unheralded. Annie is eight. She weighs – at last report – eight kilos, and that was after a three-week stay in Amlapura hospital. She may be deaf, since Chapman – an experienced nurse – tells us Annie seems not to respond to aural stimulus; she is given to screaming fits and tends to hit out at people. She lives in a hut in the Karangasem district of Sideman with her granny, another elderly woman who is apparently an aunt, an undersized (but otherwise OK) older brother who is 14, her grandfather, and her father, who is mentally ill. Her mother left the home when Annie was six months old, apparently because Annie’s father was violent. The family basically has no income and care for Annie – whom they love – as best they can. The little girl now has a mattress to sleep on – it was old newspapers before – and a few other things. More help is on the way, courtesy of a small but growing army of people who want to help – including, belatedly, the authorities.But there are questions here. Where was the local Banjar on this? Why wasn’t it helping the family? Where were the village authorities? Had they been doing anything? What about the regency social welfare people? Did they care, before the story broke in the local press? What about the provincial authorities and Governor Pastika’s programme to assist the very poor? And for that matter, what about the central government’s duty of care to all Indonesians? We’ll keep you posted on Annie, who at last report was beginning to progress. If any reader would like to join Annie’s Army, drop Hector a line at reachme61@ yahoo.com and we’ll pass the details on.

High Road And now for some brighter news. We hear from two impeccable Bali-resident sources – Belgian travel and business adviser Marc Jacobs and Australian blogger Vyt Karazija – that the new IB Mantra Highway linking the crowded south with the less crowded east (the road provides travellers with a good idea of the extent of erosion on the Gianyar and Klungkung coasts) is now complete. Well, Jacobs told us 99 percent complete, and all the way to Goa Lawah. It’s long been a work in progress, funded by Australian aid, muddied by the truly Byzantine politics of this island, and doubtless bedevilled by the snafu factor and the ongoing belief hereabouts that making a road is just a matter of slapping a couple of centimetres of blacktop on some crushed rock. According to Jacobs it’s now just an hour from Sanur to Padang Bai. That would be if the trucks and the motorbikes kept left, presumably. We’ve avoided expeditions to the remote east for several long months, not having a tent in which to camp out while they made the highway, but we’ll take a look soon. We certainly need to check out Vincent’s at Candi Dasa again, and we do hope the Haloumi has been getting through to the restaurant. Karazija, by the way, was also able to advise us why the traffic signs telling trucks and motorcycles to keep left are universally ignored, on the new highway as elsewhere. We’re greatly indebted to him, because we hadn’t realised that Indonesian traffic signs use subliminal shorthand. Those KEEP LEFT signs actually say “KEEP doing what you’ve always done or you’ll be LEFT behind.”

Airport Alert The things you see: Angus McCaskill ,the Melbourne travel industry figure who used to double as Willie Ra’re, Bali party guy and drug convict, recently told a Facebook friend who posted a picture of her lunch at Kuta‘s Little Green Cafe (it did look good): “I so miss LGC and their delicious taste sensations... but I’ll be back!”

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Oops: For has, read had. A little e-billet-doux from Nigel Hobbs in Cairns, Australia, where he markets Hackett’s operations, told us the Kuta venue was closed last year as the land lease was not being renewed. Apparently the landowner wanted to build a resort on it. So Kuta is down one unique tourist attraction and up yet another resort property. So, we’re sorry about that. If only we were into leaps of faith we might have joined up all the developmental dots and noticed that Hackett’s big plunger was no more.

Weaving a Tale Textile-inclined bookworms at this year’s Ubud Writers and Readers Festival (October 3-7, don’t miss it) will have a chance to add another five days to their experience and join a tour of traditional weavers that UWRF and local not-forprofit outfit Threads of Life have organised. Ubud-based Threads of Life uses culture and conservation to alleviate poverty in rural Indonesia. The heirloom-quality textiles and baskets are made with local materials and natural dyes. With the proceeds from the Threads of Life gallery, they help weavers to form independent cooperatives and to manage their resources sustainably. The five-day sojourn takes in homes, studios and cooperatives in the Seraya area on Bali’s dry north-eastern tip, the lush rice fields of Sideman and the ancient village of Tenganan Pegeringsingan. Participants will be based at the rather-better-thanbasic Alila Manggis, near Candi Dasa. That all sounds fun and could be a powerful restorative agent following the diet of pious platitudes likely to be served up at the writers’ festival itself by veteran scribbler John Pilger, the Australian-born journalist who has made a stellar career out of bashing PHIABs (People He’s Identified As Bastards) and who is the headline attraction this year. Incidentally, Janet DeNeefe who – when she’s not being determinedly insouciant about which well-moneyed corporation might agree to part with substantial readies and be tagged as this year’s UWRF naming sponsor – is officer in charge of coffee etc at a number of Ubud destinations for degustation, had a swish knees-up at Casa Luna on July 22 in honour of the establishment’s 20th birthday. Guests enjoyed fruits of the vine and canapés from 5pm-11pm.

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Blight is Right Poor old Blighty! The London Olympics are upon us and the Misty Isles’ summer (that’s the northern hemisphere summer, which is what happens when the important bit of the world is having its winter) is being its usual self: abominable. We’re indebted – yet again – to James Jeffrey’s admirable Strewth diary in The Australian newspaper, which recently found time to report what one exasperated Brit said about it in the pages of the Guardian, a British newspaper for the meddling classes. Charlie Brooker’s tirade – published on July 16 – ended thus: “It’s got to the point where pulling back the curtains each morning feels like waking up in jail. No, worse: like waking up inside a monochrome Czechoslovakian cartoon about waking up in jail. The outdoor world is illuminated by a weak, grey, diseased form of light that has fatally exhausted itself crawling through the gloomy stratospheric miasma before perishing feebly on your retinas.” Well, that’s tough on the Brits, but it’s oddly comforting. It precisely describes the sort of weather that drove your diarist to desert hearth and home way back in 1969.

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Bali Advertiser interview : Gill Wilson of GW Interiors What began as word-of-mouth, soon gave way to an impressive portfolio of the who’s who of Bali. Cutting-edge Western trends, fused with exotic textures, epitomise the rich, yet progressive, culture of Indonesia. That is GW Interiors, enhancing the interior landscape of Bali, and we caught up with Gill Wilson to see how she continues to set the standard in Balinese interior style. so huge an island, although with the worsening traffic jams, B.A. Gill, can you tell us how you first established a theme based on what’s in-trend? yourself in Bali and what were the initial challenges you getting around could be a big challenge we face in the future. faced? G.W. We listen carefully to our clients and try to understand B.A. Do you develop your own designs? G.W. When we moved to Bali, as I always have done in the their needs. Usually the design inspirations are a combination past, I started decorating our new home here. Friends visited of our customer’s ideas and the experiences that we have G.W. Yes, we are introducing our own designs in all aspects and soon after they were asking me for help with their own had in the vibrant exotic places in Asia where we have lived of our interiors and this continues to be a growing part of our villa decorating. That was the impetus to start GW Interiors. and visited in the past. Our simple decorating style is both business. We often find others picking up on what we have Sourcing products and finding suppliers was initially a stylised and personal, and we try to give practical advice. We designed and incorporating it into their designs. I guess that’s challenge, but everyone is so friendly in Bali and we quickly approach all interiors with an equal eye for function, comfort a form of flattery when someone ‘borrows’ your ideas and found the best places to buy and the best people to work and beauty, which defines our style. works them into their own! Bali is one big melting pot, and I with. am happy to a part of keeping the creativity and emerging designs going. B.A. You say you are a combination of an engineer and artist. What do you mean by this?

B.A. Any plans for the future?

G.W. At GW Interiors we are responsible for the interior design, decoration and functionality of a client’s space, whether the space is commercial, industrial or residential. We set a mood, tone and atmosphere to give a space its own personality. People don’t realise that we often work closely with architects as well as clients to determine the structure of a space, the needs of the occupants, and the style that best suits both. This is what makes our job a combination of engineer and artist, and it takes a unique type of mind to handle both of those concepts well. B.A. With so many villas and hotels appearing, how do you continue to create a unique interior style that they all would demand? G.W. Although GW Interiors manages large and small projects to equal success, we like to focus on providing a boutique style of service to our clients. It is important to maintain a close relationship with clients and listen to their needs. It is a very personal business when people let you into their homes and lives. Our designs can incorporate luxurious imported soft furnishings, to simple room revamp projects, through to total refurbishments and customised furniture packages for villas and hotels. By cultivating relationships over the years with exclusive island-wide suppliers, we can bring something unique to our clients. B.A. Generally, style is matter of personal taste. Do you create a style based around the client’s preferences – no matter how out of vogue they may be – or do you develop

G.W. My aim is to keep on expanding and creating new looks and designs – and stay a step ahead of the trends. I would also like to do more work within the boutique-design hotel market, which is a growing sector here in Bali. Overall, whilst I can provide custom interior design services and give my clients something special, then I feel I am continuing to be an industry leader, which many people and businesses in Bali look at me as being. B.A. How do you find the balance between your tastes and preferences, and the client’s? G.W. It is important to listen to their needs: there is a great deal of intimacy and trust involved which require respect and sensitivity. However, we have the experience, and sometimes we need to carefully direct clients towards other ideas or concepts that we think will work better in their space. B.A. Do you feel Bali is ‘up there’ so far as textiles and design goes? G.W. Bali has a great range of textiles, and from a design point of view new ideas are emerging all the time. One of the big challenges here is keeping on top of all these new concepts and ideas so as to be able to offer clients the latest that we think will work better in their space. Luckily, Bali is not

B.A. And finally, Gill, how do you feel about the rapid development in Bali? It’s certainly good for business, but do you feel there will be an impending tipping point? G.W. I feel Bali has to keep up with the rest of the world. Although I hope Bali does not lose its traditions and values. This island has an amazing spiritual and cultural heritage that attracts people from all corners of the world. By allowing too many commercial developments where there is no way for any type of sustaining infrastructure: that is certainly going to have a negative impact on the island’s long-term ability to promote itself as a top tourist destination. And also the green belt needs to be protected. The government needs to apply strong leadership on all things that can, in a relative short time, destroy the goose that laid the golden egg. Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Business Spotlight at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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by Dr. Rob Sudamala: An Artistic Journey Group Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture At Sudakara ArtSpace, Jl. Sudamala No. 20, Sanur Tel: 288555 The exhibition ‘Sudamala: An Artistic Journey’ marks the introduction of the Sudakara ArtSpace, in the Sudamala Suites & Villas, Sanur. The ArtSpace intends to take part and to be actively involved in the positive developments Ida Bagus Purwa: that have been escalating for many ‘Arrgghh’ Indonesian artists in the contemporary arts, by indentifying and fostering these artists with continuous support to produce works and engage themselves effectively in the art system. Sudakara ArtSpace encourages artists to work in new and challenging forms that can impact on contemporary Indonesian art and culture. With curators and leading intellectuals in the field, the ArtSpace seeks to present dialogues between artists, curators, collectors, and art enthusiasts. Sudakara ArtSpace has been set up with the intention to be a cultural oasis in Bali. ‘Sudamala: An Artistic Journey’ features works from 18 Balinese contemporary artists: Teja Astawa, Putu Sudiana Bonuz, Tatang BSP, Made Budhiana, Made Djirna, Nyoman Made Budhiana: Erawan, Made Kaek, Nyoman Sujana ‘Piramida Kehidupan’ Kenyem, Made Mahendra Mangku, Dayu Bulan Oka, Uuk Paramahita, Ida Bagus Putu Purwa, Putu Edy Asmara Putra, Wayan Redika, Rudy Srihandoko, Wayan Sujana Suklu, Pande Gede Supada and Ida Bagus Sutama. The exhibition displays artworks which are presented in the form of tangible ideas, as well as their possibilities for more expressive explorations. As Wayan Kun Adnyana, the art curator who wrote the catalogue essay for the exhibition has put it, “this exhibition is framed as a verification of an artist’s approach in Nyoman Erawan: questioning the artistic language”.

‘Comprehending Nature’

Wayan Kun Adnyana also states that the ‘Sudamala: An Artistic Journey’ exhibition follows the notion illustrated through the Sudamala myth. As the story goes, Sahadewa, the youngest of the Pande Gede Supada: ‘Balada Orang Desa’ Pandawa, had a task to confront the goddess Durga, the agent of terror. Until that time, no one had ever been able to defeat Durga, and, unexpectedly, with all of his courage, Sahadewa was able to subdue the monstrous Durga. Then, after performing a purification rite, Sahadewa was able to restore the monstrous Durga into her beautiful and benevolent form. Sahadewa was thus conferred the name Sudamala, the one who cleanses impurities and evil, by the goddess Uma, the purified Durga. The myth teaches us that cosmic harmony can be achieved through a consciously driven desire to purifying one’s self. In the sense of an artistic journey, the Sudamala myth can be construed as the artist’s process to achieve a comprehensive entity of Putu Sudiana: ‘Bonuz Positive’ concept, creativity, and work.

The Sudamala myth can thus be regarded as a self-sublimation process. Artists, who were regular human beings to begin with, through hard work sharpening their skills, by nurturing intuition, and by training their Teja Astawa: ‘Ngelawang’ reasoning, are finally able to call themselves talented people. They sublimate themselves by their continuous work. This can be seen as a reflection of how Sahadewa was transformed into Sudamala. As the given artwork examples demonstrate, the 18 contemporary Balinese artists on exhibition all show varying paths and tensions each has experienced in their own particular art practices. The way they reached their Sujana Suklu: achievements are indeed different Wayan‘Hermes’ from one another. So rich are the explorations of these artists, that they reconfirm the notion that an artist’s creative process exists in a private space, a space in the sense of a creative one, where an artist is free to execute any concept, conviction, or artistic principal. The ‘Sudamala: An Artistic Journey’ exhibition reveals a very special beauty, a beauty that appreciators celebrate as works of art. Miguel Covarrubias: Sketches, Bali - Shanghai Sketches by Miguel Covarrubias. At Agung Rai Museum of Fine Art, Jl. Raya Pengosekan, Ubud. Tel: 975742. The Agung Rai Museum of Fine Art has currently mounted an exhibition entitled ‘Miguel Covarrubias: Sketches, Bali – Shanghai’. The exhibition includes 70 original rare sketches made by the Mexican artist and author Miguel Covarrubias in the early 1930s, along with original works found in the museum’s collection. Miguel Covarrubias was born on the 22nd of November, 1904, in Mexico City. Following his graduation from the elite Escuela Nacional Preparatoria, at the age of 14, he dedicated himself to drawing, plus, producing illustrations for texts and training materials published by the Mexican Secretariat of Public Education. In 1924, at the age of 19, he moved to New York City Miguel Covarrubies: armed with a grant from the Mexican ‘Sketch 1’ government, taking with him vast talent but very little English speaking skills. Eventually, he was to be introduced to New York’s literary and cultural elite, and, soon, he became one of Vanity Fair magazine’s premier caricaturists. A man of many talents, Miguel Covarrubias is also known for his written analysis of the pre-Columbian art of Mesoamerica. Additionally, Miguel designed sets and costumes for the theater, where he was to meet the dancer and choreographer Rosa Rolando. The two fell in love and traveled together to Mexico, Europe, Africa and the Caribbean in the mid to late 1920s. During one of their trips to Mexico, Rosa taught herself photography. Miguel and Rosa married in 1930, and they took an extended honeymoon to Bali, where they immersed themselves in

the local culture, language and customs. With Miguel’s analytical writing and illustrations, together with Rosa’s photography, they created the book, ‘Island of Bali’. The book, and all of the marketing surrounding its release, contributed to the 1930s New York Balinese craze. The book is still considered a standard text on Balinese culture. 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 Dialogue II Artists : Group Exhibition Genre : Paintings Period : July 21 until August 21, 2012 Every day, 9.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m. Location : Gaya Art Space, Jl. Raya Sayan, Ubud Tel: 979252 From South China Sea … To Mount Agung Artist : Chang Fee Ming Genre : Paintings Period : July 15 until August 16, 2012 Every day, 8.00 a.m. until 8.00 p.m. Location : Komaneka Fine Art Gallery, Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud Tel: 976090 Locals Only Artists : Group Exhibition Genre : Paintings Period : July 21 until September 30, 2012 Every day, 9.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m. Location : Taksu Gallery, W Retreat and Spa, Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak Tel: 4738106 Lost and Found Artist : Marijke Lambregtse Genre : Paintings Period : June 7 until July 30, 2012. Every day, 9.00 a.m. until 6.00 p.m. Location : Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran Bay Tel: 701010 Miguel Covarrubias: Sketches, Bali - Shanghai Artist : Miguel Covarrubias Genre : Sketches Period : July 8 until August 8, 2012. Every day, 8.00 a.m. until 6.00 p.m. Location : Agung Rai Museum of Fine Art, Jl. Raya Pengosekan, Ubud Tel: 975742 Ngudang Artists : The Papermoon Puppet Theatre Genre : Puppets Period : June 29 until July 29, 2012 Every day, 10.00 a.m. until 6.00 p.m. Location : Kendra Gallery, Jl. Drupadi 88B, Basangkasa, Seminyak Tel: 736628 Portraits and Nudes Artist : Nina Packer Genre : Paintings Period : July 5 until August 5, 2012 Every day, 9.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m. Location : Nyoman Ada Gallery, Jl. Andong, Ubud Tel: 085857160140 Sudamala: An Artistic Journey Artists : Group Exhibition Genre : Paintings and Sculpture Period : July 7 until August 8, 2012 Every day, 10.00 a.m. until 6.00 p.m. Location : Sudakara ArtSpace, Jl. Sudamala No. 20, Sanur Tel: 288555 Visual Symphonies Artist : Erizal AS Genre : Paintings Period : August 2 until October 1, 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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Moving Sale; Element longbeach lowrider bicycle, coaster brake, perfect cruiser. Good condition, only 1.9mil. SMS to 0819 3626 4301 for photos. Denpasar. [211] For Sale; MacBook Pro 4, 1 17” screen. 2 GHz Intel Core2 Duo processor, MacOS XLion 10.7.2 software, 2GB memory comes with; Apple Mighty mouse, charger, Tucano softcase, Ogio computer bag. Perfect condition and working order. Contact Frank 0878 8137 3779. E-mail: <cuwek@yahoo. com>. Sanur. [213]

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Happy Hearts Overcome Obstacles Empowerment of disabled people By Skye Laphroaig

Yayasan Senang Hati (Happy Hearts Foundation) is a non-profit organization in Bali, where the 150 disabled members have transcended negative social attitudes and dedicated themselves to the enlightenment of other individuals with similar disabilities. They are an amazing group of Bodhisattva’s, motivated by compassion and seeking enlightenment for everyone in the community. A large percentage of disabled people live in developing countries where malnutrition, disease, war and accident are major contributory factors. These people are not disabled by differences in their bodies or their minds, but because society disables them. To remove the barriers and change society, they must be fully involved in the conceptualization, analysis and discussion of solutions and in the development of policies and programmes. The Happy Heart Foundation creates programmes to develop self-confidence, physical and economic independence, and increase awareness in the general community of the rights of people with disabilities. Senang Hati accomplishes this through the assistance of volunteers, who provide skills training and social interaction. The society also provides wheelchairs, housing, and runs a home for disabled children. Senang Hati has coined the term people with ‘different abilities’ as a way to show that we all have abilities and we are all special in our own way. The term ‘alter-abled’ is used as well, however, in this article we have chosen to use the term ‘disabilities’ for ease of expression. DISABILITY IN BALI In developing countries like Indonesia, people with physical disabilities are a lot worse off than disabled people living in developed nations due to fewer funds available for programmes to aid people with disabilities and social attitudes towards the disabled resulting from religious beliefs of fatalism. Non-profit organisations such as Senang Hati are important in Indonesia, as government funding for handicapped people is limited. Without assistance from the private sector, many disabled Balinese people, including children, remain marginalized and without benefits, unable to contribute towards society. In many parts of Indonesia, and certainly in Hindu Bali, having a disabled child is seen as evidence of bad karma. Some people believe that the child is being punished and an evil spirit of a deceased ancestor has been reincarnated in the child. Hence, a disabled child is a disgrace to the family. In the past these children were often hidden away in back rooms, never went to school, and received little or no medical care. Attitudes are changing now but there are still children, and even adults, who continue to be isolated in this way. YOU ARE NOT ALONE Until she was 37 years of age, Putu Suriati, believed she was the only disabled person in existence. Senang Hati’s founder contracted the paralyzing disease called polio at the age of three and has been wheelchair-bound ever since. “Until 2000 I thought I was the only person like this in the world. My mother also did not know other people had disabilities. I had never met any one else with a physical challenge and basically spent my time at home,” said Putu. Because she was housebound, Putu took up painting at a young age, creating exquisite traditional Balinese artworks of infinitely fine detail. Her work was noticed and she held an exhibition in 2000 at the Bali Beach Hotel. She began the program with an Australian by the name of Vern Cork and soon there were dozens of people sharing activities and making excursions. With so much preparation required for transportation and accommodation they sought assistance from the Bali Hati (Bali Heart) Foundation, who helped set up Senang Hati through a notary and then in 2003 an American businessman, Glenn Adams, donated a five-year lease on an old school in Tampak Siring, north of Ubud. Just three years after the doors opened at Senang Hati, a gallery was filled with many fine works of art, ceramics and woodcarving all created by its members. In house computer facilities were set up; a sandal making business was developed and members of Senang Hati also do all the cooking and cleaning. Manicured gardens lead down ramps to the foundation’s pavilion, where in 2001, a small group of disabled Balinese friends slept in a simple

pavilion, talked, sang songs, and made music together. Day trips are regularly taken to temples and into the city, experiencing every-day life. Meeting other disabled people has lifted spirits giving them a sense of freedom and the increased confidence to perform Balinese drama and dance to large audiences. HAPPY HEARTS ARE WELCOME Contact is made with disabled individuals by approaching heads of the villages, especially those in the poorer areas of Bali where they are invited to visit the Senang Hati Centre, and lift them out of their social isolation. Programmes offer development of selfconfidence, physical and economic independence, and increase awareness for the rights of people with disabilities. One disabled member described her first visit to Senang Hati. “When we arrived at our destination in Bedugul, I just sat in the car because I didn’t want people to see me. And I felt the same embarrassment when I was taken to visit other friends. I didn’t know what to do. Gradually, as I went out more often, I overcame my feelings of shame and now I don’t feel shy at all.” recalls Ayu Made Sriani. “I experienced quite a change - it was as if my suffering, and my hopelessness were gone and replaced by feelings of self assurance and happiness because I could mix with friends who had similar problems. At the foundation I feel as though I have discovered how to live again.” All managers at Senang Hati are Indonesians with disabilities. Putu Suriati is chairperson of the foundation, the Secretary is Ms Gusti Ayu Ariani, and the Treasurer is Ms Sang Ayu Made Sriani. The number of disabled members has grown ten-fold, from fifteen to more than 150 over nine years and often these members live at home, helping their parents or are involved in other activities, coming on specific days of the week to participate in a particular activity by minibus. The organization provides housing to more than twenty disabled people who would have difficulty living independently. It is free for short-term housing, but a small contribution is requested for those who stay long-term. ASROEL’S STORY I recently took a journey to Senang Hati to report first hand on what’s happening for their members and to share some heart warming stories. The non-profit organization is located in central Bali, home to the Gunung Kawi Temple. Accomplished artist Asroel greets me at the entrance, which is accessible to wheelchair users and the many visitors to Senang Hati’s gallery. Asroel exhibits and sells his art alongside other members, to raise funds for the foundation. Asroel was born in East Java, in 1979. His mother experienced numbness in her left arm and leg during pregnancy and when Asroel was born, he was born without his left arm, his left leg and most of his right arm. Until he was five or six, he could not move unassisted. Asroel was ashamed of not being able to walk and went into a coffee plantation where he practiced standing by sliding up the trunk of a coffee tree. From then on he was able to hop around on his one foot. This was the beginning of his path to self-confidence. After finishing school, he decided to go to Yogyakarta to try his luck there. He spent the first year as a parking attendant, and in the evenings started to draw portraits and Islamic calligraphy with his right foot. Asroel married his Yogyakarta ‘sweetheart’ in 2006, and together they moved to Bali in an effort to concentrate on making a living from his art. He soon became a member of Senang Hati, creating art to sell at the foundation shop and at the community centre in Tampaksering. Asroel is now one of many disabled people confronting society; opening its eyes to the disabled. More confident members often inspire newer members with what they are able to do: catching public transport, riding double on motorbikes, and driving their own adapted three-wheel vehicles around town. I ask the foundations biggest supporter, Glenn Adams, to describe this progressive community centre for our readers. Can you describe the recent party celebrating Senang Hati’s ninth birthday? We gathered at the Senang Hati Centre at mid afternoon to celebrate the foundation’s 9th anniversary where guests were clapping and cheering the wheelchair-bound students who rocked

the venue with their rhythmic drumming. By this point guests were already dancing and singing. After an auction of several of Ms. Suriati’s paintings, we sang Happy Birthday. It makes me very proud to be apart of Senang Hati and 9 years has gone by so fast and they have truly accomplished so much. What’s new at Senang Hati? Raising funds has always been a challenge for any organization. So this year I financed a restaurant through the Gaia Retreat Centres charity wing called Bali Angels. We completely renovated the old gallery and created a new restaurant and showroom at Senang Hati. The food is great and it helps to support so many more people in need. Tell me about the planned building expansions Senang Hati has acquired new land and this year we are looking to build a new home for all the residents of Senang Hati’s boarding house. Currently the management and trainees have to make do with three rooms to accommodate their 30 students. We hope to raise money and build enough rooms so that a more convenient arrangement can be created. Do your disabled members get married and have children? Disabled people are much less likely than non-disabled people to get married. Relatives, local authorities and religious leaders raise obstacles. However, Senang Hati is a magical place, there have been several weddings and there are several disabled couples that are happily married with children. They are very family oriented and help support each other all the time. Why do you encourage scuba diving outings? We see scuba diving as a prestigious sport and a normal activity, which is open for people who have a physical challenge. Diving offers all individuals a lifetime of enjoyment, challenge, education and socializing. I have had many pool parties at our Gaia Retreat Center and we have offered water therapy as well. For people in wheel chairs it is like a dream to float in the water weightless. Witnessing the smiles on their faces is priceless. Is the curable disease polio still common within Indonesia? Despite immunization campaigns, polio still affects 400,000 people a year, causing varying degrees of impairment. So until it has been eliminated worldwide, it’s important to continue vaccinating kids against polio. What difficulties do children with physical challenges encounter? The children with physical disabilities can’t run or play like others, so they may have a difficult time making friends. Children with physical disabilities are often frustrated, and that leads to anger. I have found it is important for them to be with people that have the same life situations. There are some very moving stories on the Senang Hati website that I would encourage anyone wanting to learn more to read. Which Happy Heart members have become accomplished painters? Most notably, the five artists Wayan Tono, Wayan Damai, Putu Suriati, Ageng Sudin, and Holis Sudin are accomplished. Describe living conditions of members before they found Senang Hati? The physically handicapped frequently live in deplorable conditions. They are neglected and kept hidden from the community out of shame by their embarrassed families. Not surprisingly, the disabled suffer from very low self-esteem, are despondent and feel hopeless. For nine years Senang Hati Foundation has been striving to bring people with physical challenges out from isolation by building their self-esteem through numerous educational programs. Each year foundation staff members move an inch closer to their objectives with the help of supporters who share their cause. Senang Hati welcomes volunteers with skills to offer and any funding to buy computers, physiotherapy equipment and provide salaries to support the staff. Any disabled individual requiring assistance is welcome to contact the following website and they will be connected to the Happy Hearts Foundation. www.senanghati.org

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Urgently Needed: 1. Sales and Costing Analyzer Female , bright and fast with great Maths skills who enjoys working with ways to reduce costs and improve efficiency with analysis, inside our busy export clothing Company. 2. Sample Assistants for Female Western Designers Male or Female applicants experienced in clothing manufacturing or sample managements’. We have 12 collection a year that sell in UK USA and Japan designed in our studio in Bali.

Aqueo is an Australian business and is the only importer and distributor of Havaianas in Australia and Indonesia. The Indonesian arm of the business is growing rapidly and we are offering exciting opportunities for the positions:

Customer Service

3. Accounting Manager

Responsible to answer incoming calls, emails and guests. You will also be responsible for proving general administrative support including; database maintenance, filing and data entry.

4. Experienced HR Assistant who has payroll and basic of HR Knowledge 5. Energetic Secretary Good understanding of English, great wage for great applicant, experience in Fashion essential, fantastic opportunity for talented persons, University Degree graduated or similar. If you interested find “Fifi” now and lets discuss at 0818 08 45 1977

Required Qualifications/Skills • Excellent organization and problem solving skills • Energetic, proactive and attention to details • Excellent communications and customers service skills – written and spoken English is a bonus

Sales Admin NC/Es/27 June 12

Responsible to the sales data entry and orders release to warehouse, this role will be in daily contact with our account base and operational arm to ensure smooth stock replenishment. Required Qualifications/Skills • One or two years of retail/wholesale sales experience • Excellent organization and problem solving skills • Energetic, proactive and attention to details • Excellent communications and customers service skills – written and spoken English is a bonus

Treasury Responsible to follow up the sales credit receivables, reviewing accounts for potential problems on an on-going basis and maintaining contact with debtors to enable timely detection of payment problems among other responsibilities. Required Qualifications/Skills • Minimum 3 years’ experience on the same fields • Diploma degree grade 3 in accounting or economics • Experienced with Accounting Software To be considered for this role you must be able to speak fluent Indonesian, have local experience in a similar role with demonstrated responsibility, be a team worker and have a strong desire to learn and be challenged. If you fulfill the above criteria and are up for an exciting challenge, please send your current CV to : nita.shintasari@aqueo.co.id NC/Es/27 June 12

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25 July - 08 August, 2012

URGENTLY REQUIRED : Guest Relation Officer, Cashier, Marketing, Beauty Therapist.

SARDINE RESTAURANT

Requirements : Female, Fluent English, Experienced, good team player.

Looking for: Hostess, Female Bartender, Waitress Must Speak English

We offer good bonuses and salary package.

Jl. Petitenget 21, Telp. 0361-733617 / 737989 sardine@sardinebali.com

Please send CV to : beauty_bali@hotmail.com NC/Es/ 25 July 12

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URGENT VACANCY :

SALES ASSISTANT (SA) Premium Brand Jewels and Fashion Shop In Oberoi - Seminyak

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Fluent in English-written and oral Computer Literate Skilled Sale persom to Manage the Marketing & Sales for Hotel, Restaurant & Bar. A minimum of 2 years experience required. Well presented, professional, mature & able to handle coustomer inquiries face to face and via internet. Disciplined and responsible, trustworthy and able to work unsupersiped.

Only serious, qualified applications will be considered. Please send resume with recent photo to : KORI Restaurant & Bar Jalan Legian, Gang Poppies II, Kuta - Bali Email : info@korirestaurant.co.id NC/Es/25 July 12

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Warung Kuta at BEACH WALK-KUTA, Bali is Looking for Qualified Staff to Fill These Following Positions :

EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION

4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 11.000 per word

F&B Manager F&B Supervisor, max 30 years Waiter/s, max 23 years or fresh graduate F&B School (Great English essential, fun, friendly, hard working) 4. Cook (experiance in Hotel/Western Restaurant) or Fresh Graduate F&B School 5. Bartender 6. Barista 7. Griller (experience min 2 years) 8. Kurir/Serabutan, SIM-C, max 30 years 9. Accounting (S1), max 26 years (cafe experience min 2 years) 10. Inventory control, female, max 30 years 11. Marketing (experience min 3 years)

5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp.11.000 per word

Please send letter, CV & Resume via email to: info@warungkuta.com

6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.

or Komplek Muding Agung No. 8 Jl. Muding Indah (Gn. Sanghyang) Kerobokan Kuta-Bali 80361 Ph. 0361-2169168 Attn. Bpk. Ronald 081809051088

3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 7.000 per word.

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* 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). Help SAVE a life TODAY by sharing this information with your friends,, colleagues and customers. Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser NC/Es/25 July 12


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25 July - 08 August, 2012

SEMINYAK

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Room for rent in private villa, central location, very nice quiet, spacious, clean, double bedroom, all comfort, AC, Wifi, cable TV, swimming pool, kitchen, maid. Weekly 1,5 juta, long term nego. Tel: 0878 6001 7014, e-mail <karolinabali@hotmail.com>. [5313]

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

HOS Cokroaminoto Street, Central Jakarta. Quiet and good for residential area. Close to Jakarta’s Central Business District, Government Ministerial offices and Embassies. Freehold. Land 642 sqm & Building 799.

Seminyak / Legian, Beachfront 2 bed / 1 bathroom Apartment in Outrigger Hotel for sale. Luxurious marble and glass finish. Fully furnished with 34 year lease and showing good managed returns. US$ 319.000. Contact Ian <karakabay@gmail.com>. [4865]

M: +62.816.192.3040 E: mv_so@yahoo.com

Villa for rent Seminyak, 2 bedroom, 2 storey, fully furnish with swimming pool, kitchen, open house, land 2,25 are, yearly 95 juta/year. Jln. Merta Agung Gg. Madusari No. 63, location at the corner. Contact Mrs. Suwiti 081 2396 8584 / 0878 6058 5767. [5314] Villa for rent weekly, monthly or yearly. Located in Legian, Seminyak. 2 bed, 2 bath, own complex with tropical gardens and Lagoon pool, furnished. Call 0819 1626 1133. E-mail <twebb@cspwa.com.au>. [5315] Cheap villa for rent available now off Jl Oberoi, Seminyak. 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, pool. Price varies depending on if furnished, unfurnished, part furnished etc. Phoneline, fast Speedy internet. Not short holiday bookings. Prefer text enquiries 0811 39 4520. [5324] Best price for 2 & 3 bedroom villa with private pool @ center seminyak for rent daily, weekly, mothly. Full facilities, near beach 500m-1km. Full furnished, full furnished, big garden, maid. <www.thetanjungvilla.com>. <http://www. thetanjungvilla.com> +62 361 219 5000 / +62 821 4552 5000. [5331] Villas for rent / for sale Seminyak 1, 2, 3, 4 bedrooms, modern style, fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden. US$ 100 - US$ 800 per night. For sale from US$ 60,000. Available now. +62 (0) 361 735 953 / +62 (0) 81 797 35 110 / +62 813 3773 7443 +62 (0)361 794 4555. [5323] Right on Seminyak Beach villa for rent, 1st July to 31st October, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, living, furnished, garden, outdoor terrace, meditation hall. Phone 0819 3627 1044. E-mail: <ser.antonino@gmail.com>. [4245] Exclusive villa 2 or 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, short/long term rent. Fully furnished, Wi-Fi, nice garden, or behind Bintang Supermarket. Also 2 bedrooms villa, PETITENGET, minimum 20 year, incredible price. 0857 1109 3547 / 081 7979 9922, <ceaderphoenix@yahoo.com>. [4066] Villa for rent, 430m2 land in Jl. Bidadari, close to the happening Seminyak, 2 main bedroom with terrace and ensuite bathroom, unfurnished, 1 office room, maid room, spacious living/dining, pool and garden, carport. For long term. Please call direct owner 0818 5639 67. [5305] Jl. Drupadi 2 bedrooms/AC, 1 bathroom, 1 kitchen, big living room with dining room, 1 office, garden, fully and tastefully furnished, from 1st August for 7 months to 12 months with maid & gardener. Tel: 0361 743 24 26. [5308] 3 bedroom house in Seminyak with swimming pool, AC, Wifi, 42 inch flat screen TV, staff (including babysitter), landscaped gardens, quiet, central. 12/15juta/month. Call 0815 5816 4966, <annulzy@yahoo.com>. [5310]

FOR SALE: A two storey house at Menteng,

NC/RE/M-25 July 12

Big shop for rent (95m2) on Seminyak main street, excellent condition. Fully renovated, five years contract left. Very good deal. Conveniant also for restaurant. Call 0819 3601 7443 . [4635] Shop Seminyak walk in walk out, approx size 30m2, contract 4 yrs ending 20/07/2016, includes all light fittings, fixtures and fittings, genset and aircon. Price Rp. 95 juta P.A. Phone Barbara 081 2392 5205. [5247]

RENON US$ 340,000

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For sale brand new development, stylish and modern villa with open living overlooking private swimming pool. Fully furnished and tastefully decorated. Set on 240 sqm in the prime posiƟon of Denpasar. Only 10 mins to Sanur & to the beach. Please contact owner 62 (0) 819 16363 799 or 62 (0) 361 8898451 or email niputususantini@yahoo.com NC/Re/G-25 July 12

Business-opportunity take over very big restaurant bar in Seminyak Oberoi, best location in best developing area in Bali. Call 0857 9256 6258. [4263] Villa one large bedroom upstairs, ground floor, kitchen, lounge, dining room, separate bathroom, parking, nice garden and quiet, cable-TV. Elect., gas, water included. 10 mill per month. Phone 0819 3626 6264. [5263] Studio & room for rent short or long term. Furnished, AC, hotwater, safe deposit box, TV, DVD player, fridge, kitchen, reclining seat, ensuite bathroom. Please e-mail <lilybali@ gmail.com> for more info. [5267] Restaurant for over contract at Kunti, Seminyak. Renovated, very good location. Price negotiable. Please call 732 029. [5272] Overcontract a luxury classic villa 4 bedrooms at Jalan Kunti. Price: US$ 390,000 for 10 years + US$ 60,000 for extension 15 years including furnitures, kitchen equipments and interiors. Ready to use. Please call 0812 363 5710. [5273]

FREEHOLD CLIFF FRONT LAND FOR SALE IN KUTUH, BUKIT 100% CLEAN! 117 METER ABSOLUTE FRONTAGE. SIZE 1.886 HECTARES 4.5M PUBLIC ACCESS, WATER & ELECTRICITY AVAILABLE LOCATED IN TOURISM ACCOMMODATION ZONE. SUITABLE FOR LUXURY DEVELOPMENT

CONTACT DIRECTLY FOR MORE INFO: 08123852318 Boutique Oberoi for rent. Long or short term contract. Prime location, 90 sqm, totally remodeled. Just need to take the key!! Can be cafe or office as well. Possibility to rent only one part of the shop monthly. SMS 0812 3923 0180 or send e-mail: <douce.romantique@yahoo.com>. [4738] Villa in Seminyak for 28 years lease. 2 story, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, private swimmingpool, nice garden. Semi furnished. USD 175.000. Call 0858 5726 9576, <hanna_ ondi@hotmail.com>. No agent pls. [5279] Leasehold 3 villas, 1) 3 bed, 4 are, fully furnished, near Bintang, 2.5 billion - 14 yrs. 2) 3 bed, 5 are, pool, modern, 3.9 billion - 30 years. 3) Kerobokan, 3 bed, great location, 9 are, fully equipped, 26 yrs - 275,000 Euros, 52 yrs 380,000 Euro. No agents! 0859 3514 8525. [5298] 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]

NC/Re/P-21 March 12

BEFORE YOU BUY ANY PROPERTY, CHECK THE A LIST A List Land Seminyak Beachfront. 27 Are. Only beachfront land left. Licensed for condotel. Next to Pelangi Beach hotel. 55 year lease. Just USD6.8 mill nego. Last chance. LL 010* Batu Belig/Berawa Beachfront 1.5 hektar freehold. The most beautiful land in Bali. Includes River and lagoon frontage also. Includes 8 villas catering to the stars. A wonderful, secluded hideaway. USD24.5 million. LS 027* Sunset Road. 16.75 are. 40M H’way frontage. Rear and side road access. Perfect block. 2.5M/are Seminyak. Next to The Villas 30 are. Perfect square block. Mature trees. 5m access. 25 yr lease Rp10 mill/are/yr A List Villas Canggu. Jl Nelyan. Dream villa on 15 are, 100m from beach 5 bedrooms, dream kitchen, theatre, indoor and outdoor living spaces on 2 floors. Programmable lighting, bar, study, games room, lap pool. Every conceivable mod con. No expense spared. USD1.9 million. Amazing VL 039* Seminyak. Exceptional brand new villa. 15 are. 5 bedrooms, 2 kitchens, enormous living spaces, lap pool. Finest quality fixtures and fittings. Roof garden views. US$1.5 million. Great value VL 035* Petitenget. Brand new. Jl Telaga Waja. Spacious 3 br villa on 3.5 are. 2 min walk to beach. Behind Living Room. Full furn. Pool. 2 car garage. Great earning potential. US$825.000 Jimbaran. Villa-in-Resort. Stylish 4 br villa on 2 levels in boutique resort. Beautifully furnished. Full resort security and facilities. Great investment potential. US$900K freehold Ubud. Absolute steal! Amazing architect-designed 5 pavilion villa in 2 hectares of virgin forest. 80% completed. Dream retreat for personal or business. 24+20 year price-locked lease. Just US$375.000! Umalas/Bumbak. Value. Brand new stylish 2 br/3bth villa on 2 are. A.C, pool, big living/dining, lovely outlook. USD260.000. VS 018* A List Hotels/Restaurant Seminyak Boutique Hotel. Walk to Potato Head. 16 bungalows on 25 are. 70% occupancy. All facilities. US$3.5 mill. Oberoi bar/restaurant 18.5 Are. Fully operational beer garden and BBQ restaurant. 35m2 building. Huge potential. All licenses. 8 yr lease. Rp 4M or Rp2M joint venture. *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.

Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: info@balialist.com C/Re/I-25 July 12 NC/Re/G-11 July 12


A brand new development of luxury villas with fantastic OCEAN VIEW and 5 stars resort FACILITIES including on Site Management, Beauty Salon and spa, restaurant/bar, 24 hours room service, Communal 25 meter lap pool, secure off street parking, Gym, Security Post, Wireless broad band Internet, Minimart etc. located just 5 minutes from Dreamland.

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Real Estate

Bali Advertiser

25 July - 08 August, 2012

Beautiful House for Rent 5 - 10 years (need money) • Land size: 4 Are • Building size: 1.75 Are • 2 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + Living room + kitchen Private swimming pool + own car park. Already have regular client to rent. Please contact: +62 (0) 85 333 566 990 Email: merrykutabali@gmail.com

APARTMENTS & VILLAS

LAND CONSULTANT

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

For villas hotels houses area Bukit, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Balangan, Kutuh, Ungasan, Pecatu, Bingin, Uluwatu

RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Call: 736 339 or 081 138 6450

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CANGGU

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]

Land for sale freehold 2 ara (2.08) Rp. 265mill/ara CangguKayutulan between Berawa and Echo Beach, greenbelt views 5 minutes Canggu Club, Gang 2. 5metres. Must sell. <beau@inrhythm.com.au>. 0812 3704 5918. [5296]

Brawa area land for sale, price development/building site of 810m2. 3 minute drive (1,6km) to popular Canggu Club. 1 minute drive (500m) to Brawa Beach/Legong Kraton Hotel. 30m mainroad access. E-mail: <shinta_alnahawi@ ymail.com>. [4665]

Modern 3 bed villa for rent, security, pool, great kitchen, tranquility, 185 million yearly / FREEHOLD 3 & 4 bedroom villas, large garden, pool, beautifully furnished, 3 bed $395,000, 4 bed - $450,000. Good location. No agents. 0859 3514 8525. [5297] Beautiful modern Japanese wooden house, fully furnished, Wi-Fi, 2 bedroom with ensuite bathrooms, 850m2, big garden, great, quiet location, 1 km from Echo Beach. From Aug-Sept 30 million. Call +62 81 2380 5181. [4969]

4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 (English), 0821 1788 8293 (Bahasa). See: <www.villashanticanggu.com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villaellabali.com>. [4837]

Modern clean furnished villa in Canggu for Rent, 2br Rp. 145Juta/year. Living, dining, kitchen, pool, garden, garage, internet Wifi, AC. Security/maid/pool/garden maintenance incl. HP 081 2380 8867. No Agent Thx. [5332]

24 year leasehold land 12 are in Tegal Gundul, Canggu. 5 minutes from Pantai Brawa, 5 minutes from the Canggu Club. Rice field view. Great location. Call HP: 0819 1620 4016 or e-mail: <kinesei@gmail.com>. [5095]

Canggu (5 mins from Echo Beach) Free hold land for sale 1.5 are, Australian owner, rice field views. Rp. 490 million. Great Location. PH: +614 0473 6906 or <tanscinta@ hotmail.com>. [5256]

For sale freehold or rent 2 villas, 3BDR on 500m2 with pool, luxury 4 BDR on 700m2 with pool + jacuzzi, full paddies + river view, 5 min from Canggu Club. Jl. Pantai Berawa, Gg. Bisma. 0812 3672 2812 / 0812 3619 9241. [5132]

Large factory building in Canggu for rent (e.g. ex furniture) Production building 14 are, + 6 are gudang, + 6 large office rooms, + security pos, + canteen etc. All great condition & newly renovated. 48 are property! For more pictures and info. Pls. e-mail <factorycanggu@gmail.com>. [5261]

Villa for sale, Freehold, Pererenan (USD200,000). Three bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Small garden, pool (6m x 5m), private parking. Balcony and Gazebo. 600m from beach. Fully furnished. No agents, Phone 081 5181 8336 or <benidichta.diana@gmail.com>. [5188] 2 house for rent. 3,5 are and 6,5 are. 3 room, kitchen, garage, 1 with swimming pool. New house. Rp. 125.000.000/year. Canggu. Call: 0819 1630 7373. [5211] Tiyingtutul Pererenan. Nature lovers! Freehold property. 20 are. House. Guesthouse separate. 3.5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, large livingroom. Terrace, dining pavilion, 2 kitchens, pool, carport, staff quarters, gudang, large gardens by river greenbelt. E-mail : <miratans@dps. centrin.net.id>. [5234]

C/Re/I-21 March 12

HOUSE FOR RENT PADANG SAMBIAN KEROBOKAN

CANGGU

Homestay for rent daily, monthly location in Canggu. Close to the beach. Please call 923 4390 / 0853 3703 0775 / web: <www.jscangguhomestay>, e-mail: <jonsenhomestay@ yahoo.com>. [4463]

Contact person Shinta 082147025131, 0361 7830003 or email: shinta99x@gmail.com

Budget villa for rent, 5 are, 3 bedroom, kitchen, living room, swimming pool, large garden, hot water. Close to Echo Beach Canggu (Br. Padang Linjong). Contact 0813 3879 2182 (Pak Dedik), 081 2383 5022 (Pak Sudi). [5268] Bali style house for rent, lavish tropical garden, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, hot/cold water, house keeper, gardener, TV cable, teak wood furniture, carport. Yearly rental Rp. 70 million. <www.housecanggu.com>. Owner representative: 0821 4506 6445. [5277] Perfect location! Land for sale 5.75 Ara for overcontract Amazing Sunset/greenbelt views, access, central to all. 2min to CangguSchool/Deli, - 23yrs w/option to extend. 8mil per ara/year negotiable. <lvdkbali@gmail.com>. 0813 3840 0226. [5281]

Villa rent/sale. Building 315m2 / 7.35 are, furnished, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, living, dining, kitchen, maid room, etc. Garden, large pool & ponds. 30 min from airport, 10 min Canggu Club. Rent 3000 USD/month. Call 081 895 7082 / 0813 2509 5697. [5251]

Brand new villa in Canggu. 5 min from Echo Beach. 3 bedrooms, open living room, pool, garden, gazebo, Wi-Fi, TV sat, staff. Contact 081 890 0480. [4774]

Land for contract; 8.2 ara in Sesesh, 130 metres from the beach. Approx size 25 mtr x 35 metre, has 7,500 electricity, gudang and easy road access, IMB no problem. Pls contact 081 1385 3229, 081 139 7397 for further info. [5101]

5 bedroom, 3 bed daily rental at Oberoi and Bidadari Seminyak. Info 2 bed at Seminyak, 3 beds or 4 beds yearly in Canggu. Please call 0821 4525 8268 or send e-mail to: <betasiregar@yahoo.co.id>. <www.uyungvilla-bali. com>. [5306]

NC/Re/I-02 May 12

6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, full AC, hot water, 2 livingroom, garden, 2 kitchens 1 minibar, fully furnished, telp. Wi-fi, garage for 2 cars. Min 10 years Rp. 150 million/year (nego). English, French and Indonesian language.

Call 081 7970 4793 NC/Re/G-25 July 12

LAND FOR SALE & RENT 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, 50, 82, 90 A, 1.88 H, 5 H Marlboro, Denpasar: 4, 7.8, 9, 15 A;

VILLAS FOR SALE & RENT

Location: Seminyak, Kerobokan, Canggu, Jimbaran 2 bedrooms villa with private pool for only $ 150/night Call : 081236333693, 08179725265, 0361 7870334 E-mail : balivillaland@gmail.com C/Re/A-2 May 12

BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices

The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali

LAND FOR SALE KEDUNGGU - Kedunggu. 56.8 Are, 700m from the beach with sweeping ocean views. Power and sealed access. Already Perumahan aspect, Ready to build and is on the edge of a beautiful Bali village. The block shape is 50m by 100m and is gently slopping towards the ocean. PRICE : IDR 125 Mill / Are KABA-KABA - 12 Are, sealed access, Ready to build. Rice field paddy views. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 125 Mill / Are - 18 Are, sealed access, Ready to build. Rice field paddy views. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 150 Mill / Are TABANAN - Wanasari, Tabanan, 70 Are, sealed access Ready to build. Beautiful rice paddy views. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 60 Mill / Are JIMBARAN - Kampial, 8 Ha, on the cliff with beautiful Jimbaran beach views, Ready to build. Sealed access. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 100 Mill / Are - Dreamland, 4.2 Ha, Spectacular Dreamland cliff top, 6m sealed access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 700 Mill / Are Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com C/Re/I -25 July 12

C/Re/I-02 May 12


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Berawa Land Close To Beach, 1,500 sqm (15 Are), Freehold, IDR 9,975,000,000

PERERENAN - 190 Idyllic Setting Just Minutes From The Beach,1000 sqm (10 are), Leasehold 32.5 years, IDR 1,462,500,000

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Drupadi Land, 6300 sqm (63 are), Leasehold 28 years, 8 months + 25 years IDR 12,000,000/ year / are

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Freehold Land Canggu, 670 sqm (6,7 are) Freehold, IDR 2,847,500,000

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Balian Cliff Front, 10,670 sqm (106.7 are) Freehold, IDR 12,804,000,000

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Real Estate

Bali Advertiser

25 July - 08 August, 2012

OTHERS

TAMAN AYU VILLAS

Jl Taman Giri Mumbul-Nusa Dua

Private Island for lease. 25+years. 1.25 hectares with white sandy beach. Surrounded by a protected national Marine Park, and just outside a proposed UNESCO World Heritage Site you have world class surfing, diving & abundant sport fishing. Priced for quick sale due to break up of investor group. Visit <http://411d.net> for photos. <islands@sunnyskiesproperties.com>. [4999]

LEGIAN Beautiful tropical villa with pool in Padma Utara. Close to the beach. Two bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living rooms and kitchens, Wi-Fi, cable-TV, staff. Visit <www.pondokernitabali. com>. Contact 081 890 0480. [4773] Shop for rent. Legian-Kuta-Seminyak. All furniture and air conditioner are include. Price is 49 millions. Please call: Komang 081 2391 8049. [5311]

Unique 3x4 bdrm villa development designed by Dutch & Balinese architects and built under Dutch supervision. Villa is semi-furnished. Landsize 235m2; living area 200m2. The first Villa due December 2012 FREEHOLD: US$ 385,000 We are a registered company which is also specialized in Visa & Business Consultancy Visit our website for more exciting properties!

Info 0361 724 262 I 081 835 8707 baliconsult@apexpertise.com www.apexpertise.com NC/Re/P-13 June 12

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

KARANGASEM

Call: 081 139 2666 or 484999 info@tamanayu.com www.tamanayu.com

Amed beachfront, 10 ara, central location, main road, views of Lombok, IMB with 25m setback, ready to build. Hak Milik Rp.250,000,000/ara. Direct from owner: 081658-1935 or <info@ecodivebali.com>. [5192]

C/Re/G 18 April 12

BUKIT Freehold land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626. 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] Absolute water front, luxurious, new 1 and 2 bedroom apartments to rent. Spectacular views overlooking Uluwatu surf break the Ultimate location! Fully furnished, Wi-Fi, AC, HW, etc. Tina 0878 6074 5124 or <www.baliretreats.com. au>. [4733] For sale Dreamland new Australian design villa 3 levels, 3 kitchen, 7 bedroom, 7 bathroom, magnificent ocean, volcanoe views, beautiful horizon, pool, huge double garage, roof top, pool gazebos, located above golf course, beach. Price $AUD 750.000. Call 0856 384 5701. E-mail <made.sukarmini@yahoo.com>. [4751] Absolute cliff and water front 2 bed / 1 bathroom apartment for sale. Luxurious unit with spectacular views of Uluwatu surf break, and Indian ocean sunsets. The Ultimate!!! All modern conveniences on a long lease. US$ 390.000. Contact Ian <karakabay@gmail.com>. [4864] Land for sale in Balangan-Ungasan. 26 are slopy land with sea-forrest view towards the airport. Hak milik, papers up to date, power and water close by, villa area, last plot, 95jt/are. <mail4pn@me.com>. [4913]

Beach house for rent in Candidasa. 3 bedrooms, private swimming pool, fully furnished and equip, gazebo, private beach 10m to the ocean, fantastic place for people want to dive and enjoy the real Bali. Daily, monthly, yearly. 0812 3649 6762, 0361 822 8288 or e-mail at <sbbtechnology@ gmail.com> and <daus.bali@gmail.com>. [5128] C/Re/I-25 Jan 12

For Sale, new 2 storey 2 bedroom 3 bathroom villa on 2 are, rooftop entertainment area, distant ocean views, seabreeze, Australian quality built, Hak Milik, $135,000AU firm. +62 819 9992 7957, <lisamstiles@hotmail.com>. [5260] Land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. 1.35 hectare, full ocean view, near the beach, 4mtr road access. Rp. 100 million/ are. 1 hectare with full seaview, hot mix road access, Rp. 200 million/are. 2 hectare, good view, ashpalt road, Rp. 150 million/are. 50 are Rp. 200 million/are, 4.5 are Rp. 150 million/are. Negotiable. Contact 0821 4587 7675. [5282] Boutique villa for sale in Balangan, Bukit with ocean view! Free hold 935m2 and furnished. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, large pool and garden, gazebo and parking. Well maintained. Negotiable price! +62 812 385 2318. <www.villabaik.com>. [4520] For sale villa in Dreamland Pecatu, close to beach, gated security, golf course, semi furnished, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool, covered carport, 5 A/C. Priced AUD$ 135,000 nego. Phone English Bahasa 0812 3614 4161, e-mail <scottmi15@hotmail.com>. [5309] Open Ocean views. Paved roads. 2bed/2. 5bath villa. Pool. 2 are land. 80sqm house. Excellent value. Freehold. Sale$125,000 USD. Rent- 80Mil Rp/year. <jonesy@tcsn.net> or SMS/call +62 81 999 04 8771. [5316]

NC/Re/G-11 July 12

Property Investment – 23% ROI • Boutique 34 room beachfront, Luxury Resort, branded and marketed by The Mantra Group as a Peppers Resort. • Management advisor Michael Burchett of MJB Hoteliers – former Conrad Bali and Four Seasons • Spa by Asia’s leading Spa Consultant • Gym by World renowned consultant • Developed by PT. Orisun – highly experienced developers. • Asset advisor – Prime Resort Services. • Complete Price under $5m – construction started. • Projected ROI 23% pa combined ave first 5 yrs of operation Full details online

www.peppersreflections.com

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Bali Advertiser

Real Estate

25 July - 08 August, 2012

Villa Atun

Just 5 minute from Canggu Club Pantai Berawa Landsize 1100 m2, building size 300 m2; 2 bedrooms+1 living bedroom (AC every room) Full furnished + Hot water + telephone + WIFI swimming pool 11m long; $800 per day; $7,000 per month; $35,000 for 7 months; $27,000/year; Security + Gardener + House cleaner; 3 bathrooms Call Dull: 0821 4615 7596 Latif: 08179757972 Fitri: 085643590599

storey building FOR SALE / RENT •• 2Land 2.590 m

FOR SALE

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KEROBOKAN Villa for rent, 5 are, swimming pool, in front of LollyPop School. And villa for rent in Banjar Pengubengan. AC, swimming pool, hot/cold water. Please contact 081 2363 0309 / 0878 6202 6999 . [4870]

For rent brand new modern 2-ensuite bedrooms villa w/ pool in Kerobokan IDR 90 million/year. 10 minutes to Seminyak. Open living/kitchen, quiet, ricefield-surrounded, furnished. Contact 0877 6100 6922, <van.balder@gmail. com>. [5329] House for rent 50 Mill/year or sale 1 Billion, 150 m2 at Kerobokan, Jl. Raya Kesambi Gg. Permata Sari, 2 floor. Two bedrooms, fully furnished, 1 maid room, rice field view, expatriate place. Call Pak Made (0361) 743 7033. [5283] Umalas 1 House 300m2 for rent 2/3 bedrooms A/C, 2 bathrooms, swimming pool and nice garden shared with an other villa, quiet and safe. Over contract until 20 February 2014. Price 120 millions. 0878 6002 4653. [5165] Cheap and Chic in Kerobokan. Private pool, fully equipped kitchen. Short/long term. Special opening price in 2012. Start from USD 48/night. Extra 10% discount with this ad. <www.casasantai.com>. [5291] Beautiful house for rent Jl. Gunung Salak, near Lollipop Preschool. 2 floors, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, air conditioning, water heater, minibar, pool, garden, garage and full furnished, plus cleaning staff. Rp. 120 mill/year. Min 2 years, long term negotiable. Call 0813 3848 7427. [4941] 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] Umalas 2 acre for sale at Umalas I. No agent. Please contact owner representative at 081 2382 7556. [5266] 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]

Sale 9 billion, Rent 350 millon/year - nego

NC/RE/U-25 July 12

House for rent, Jl Mertasari, Puri Priskila, 2-floors, 2-bedroom, 2 bathroom + water heater, 1 office room, kitchen set, livingroom, car garage, internet access, barbeque place. Please contact 0857 3833 4567 / 747 8111. [5317]

1BR House for Rent. Furnished, kitchen, living, 1 ensuite bathroom, relaxing rice paddy view. Wi-Fi, cable TV, DVD, hot water, maid room+toilet, garage. Rp. 400,000/day, 2,4 mil/week, 7 mil/month. 0878 6025 9153. <internationaltemple@hotmail.com>. [5322]

Location Pererenan Call: 0819 166 98999 0812 80121314 0888 039 09875

Email : bar666bali@gmail.com

KEROBOKAN

Beautiful 2BR villa in Umalas. Open-living, kitchen, 2 ensuite bathrooms, pool, tropical garden. Fully furnished, Wi-Fi, TV, hot water, 3. 5 Are. 130 mil. /a year. Close to Umalas stable. (0361) 921 5800, <blessyou248@hotmail. com>. [5321]

• Building 2,236 m2 • Electricity 53.000 watt

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

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Brandnew Guesthouse in the heart of Antikbusiness. great quiet location, all facilities, pool, AC, hot water, Europe TV, DVD player, parking, free WIFI, in Jalan Tangkuban Perahu No. 89. Tel 0815 5962 1263. <www.perahu89.com>. [4434] House for rent, ready to move in, 2 locations: Padang Griya, 6 are, building 200m2, 2 storey, AC, telp, 7 bedrooms & in Muding 3 are, 4 bedrooms + AC, big garden + AC. Please contact 7474 790 / 423 582. [4134] For rent yearly both together. 2 twin villas (2 bed/bath each & 1 shared pool), very nice & clean; fully furnished; Indonesian style; patio; garden& parking 2 cars. 5 years 63,000$, 10 years 95,000$, 21 years 190,000$. 081 916 448 897. <la.california@wanadoo.fr>. [5250] Overcontract new villa 30 years, on the top 1,2 are of land, 3 levels, 3 bedroom, 4 toilets, terrace, pool, fully furnitures + 2,6 are of land. Location close Umalas. Only direct buyers. Please contact Ibu Diana 0813 3728 1857 / 0812 4676 5785. [5253] House for rent 3+1 bedroom, 2+1 bathroom, hot/cold water, 2 AC, tlp, garage, nice location, quiet/safe area, 24 hours security. Located: Jl. Mertanadi. Call 0812 3636 6526 / 0813 5338 1108. [5255] House for rent, at Jalan Villa Umalas, Kerobokan, near stable. The house (150m2) is still used as a workshop. Price 55mill/year/unfurnished/needs major renovation= min 10years/extendable. Direct owner=renter renovates. Contact me at 0361 746 1595. [5262] Warehouse for sale at Banjar Anyar, office rooms, 3 bathroom, telephone, parking, 3 building, 3 rooms. Price US$ 160,000. Call Dul 0821 4615 7596, Latif 081 7975 7972, Fitri 0856 4359 0599. [5264] For sale and rent 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, parking. Price for sale 110,000 USD, for rent 6,000 USD per year. Call Dul 0821 4615 7596, Latif 081 7975 7972, Fitri 0856 4359 0599. [5265] Villa for rent, land 4 are, 3 bedrooms, TV, AC, 2 fans, bathroom + bathtub, water heater, Indovision, phone, 4400W, PDAM, pool, garden, bale bengong 6x6. Jl. Munduk Sari 4A, Br. Semer, Kerobokan, Kuta Utara. Made (owner) 0878 6136 6610. [4923] House for rent Banjar Semer, nice quiet area. 4 bedrooms, living, dining, AC, kitchen, terrace, garden, garage, semifurnished or unfurnished, starting August. Available for 28 months, 190 million for 28 months. +62 819 9904 3880 / +62 819 9910 0349. [5274]

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Jimbaran Beach

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Nusa Dua

• Majestic 5 bedroom villa in Nusa Dua Hills • Approximately 240sqm provides deceptively spacious living set on 1272sqm freehold land • In¿nity edge pool, and open plan roof top lounge area to enjoy the encompassing panoramic views • Close by Nusa Dua tourist enclave with numerous 5 star hotels • The International airport is approximately 20 minutes drive away.

• Luxury Villa in Gated Estate in an Exclusive Location • Luxuriously stylish 1 bedroom villa (approx 238sqm) set on 176sqm land • Part of an exclusive 19 villa estate with full management services, rental program & superb facilities • Situated on a wooded ridge of land with outstanding natural beauty • 20 minutes from the airport

For Sale USD 300,000 Siti Salmah Purba (62) 878 628 220 02 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 703 208

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BA-V418

Balinese Contemporary Cliff Front Villa 642 sqm stylish private pool villa with four double bedrooms and four bathrooms This villa is perched high on 1,200 sqm of unobstructed views on hill top land Perfect for entertaining and enjoying sunset cocktails Located, 15 minutes to Nusa Dua beach, golf course & restaurants. 25 minutes to the international airport.

For Sale USD 1,150,000 Eugene Shivnan (62) 819 998 859 04 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

Sanur

BA-V406

For Sale USD 691,000 Luki Purwanti (62) 819 998 491 23 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

Sanur

BC-B135

• Simple and stylish designed and superbly laid out approximately on 417 sqm of land size and 340 sqms of Àoor size • Freehold, 3 bedrooms luxury villa, high quality material of building • Furnished with built-in furniture, kitchen set, beautiful tropical garden and landscape • Features; Open plan living / dining / kitchen area with high-pitched Alang Alang roof, swimming pool, spacious living room, dining area, lotus pond • Located at beach environment in Sanur, closed to international school, shops and other public activities

For Sale USD 395.000 Gede Putra (62)816 57 8181 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 287 642

BC-V701

Ubud

BC-V683

Jimbaran Beach

BA-V358

• Stunning Views from a Spectacular Villa • The villa is a modern contemporary design which enjoys sumptuous uninterrupted views • A stunning Indian slate tiled 15x7m swimming pool, a Bale with panoramic views • The Villa has one separate master and three double guest bedrooms • 20 minutes from the airport

For Sale USD 1,500,000 Stephen Williams (62) 857 381 285 89 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

Ubud

BC-L559

• Very promising land at development tourism area in Lodtunduh Ubud • Freehold 3,741 sqm of land size, great opportunity for investment, only a few remaining • Enjoy sunrise and sunset, riverview, zoning for tourism accommodation facilities, great for resort villas or luxury residential development • Close to central Ubud and just minutes away to some attraction places like Bali Zoo park, Bali Bird park and there are also some complex villa nearby • Very good for location for investment. Value for money.

For Sale IDR 4.676.250.000 Gede Putra (62)816 57 8181 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 287 642

Canggu

BB-V1029

• Multilevel villa in Central Sanur • Located in within walking distance to the white sandy beach, shops, Eateries and other public facilities • 2 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms plus guest toilet. • Options: leasehold 28 years or rental min 2 years • 160 sqm set on 300 sqm land

• Multilevel villa in Central Ubud • In the far edge of a wood carver’s village 10 mins of Ubud center • Combination of Bauhaus, Japanese and Indonesian element, contemporary space in traditional Balinese Environment • 4 dbl bedrooms, 4 bathrooms ( 1 outdoor) & guest toilet • Secluded pool with magni¿cent view

• Tropical minimalist masterpiece, seeing is believing. • 280m2 built over 2 Àoors, all on 3.2 are for 28 year lease & 20 year extension • 4 master bedrooms & 4 deluxe ensuites with built in robes, a huge open air family room with coffered ceilings, roof top modern alfresco with BBQ area • The villa overlooks a full length pool with a lush garden back drop • Just 300m to the Canggu Club, 1km from the beach and 3.5km to Seminyak

For sale IDR 1,999,000,000 Rental IDR 140,000,000 Sophia Pedju (62) 811 168 0848 Sanur Of¿ce (62) 361 287 642

For sale IDR 7,000,000,000 Sophia Pedju (62) 811 168 0848 Sanur Of¿ce (62) 361 287 642

For Sale USD 499,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

Umalas

BB-V425

Seminyak

BB-B184

Seminyak

• Luxury villa blessed with a generous landscape down to a river embankment • Six bedroom on 12 are of land, villa comes with full Pondok Wisata license • Large living & dining area, a gourmet kitchen and bar for social gatherings, large private pool, a movie room with projection and home theater system • 27 years lease with negotiable extension • Only takes 10 minutes to enjoy the beautiful scenery on the Seminyak beach

• Lovely 6BR interconnecting villas in Seminyak • Offered on leasehold 24 years + 25 years with Priority Rights at market price • Sitting on a 800 m2 of land, each villas offer luxury living space, cutting-edge Balinese design & comfortably furnished with three en-suite bedrooms. • Open-plan living, dining & kitchen areas overlooking private swimming pools • Just steps away to an array of shops & only minutes from the heart of Kuta

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For Sale USD 1,850,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

For Sale EURO 490,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

For Sale USD 480,000 Adami Gilberto (62) 812 4658 8471 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

BB-V1030

Modern style villa in strategic location New modern three storey villa sit on 195sqm of land, offer for 29 year lease Four bedroom with ensuite bathroom, air-conditioned living and dining area Spacious balcony, roof top garden, fully equipped kitchen, water feature and private pool, garage • Just off Oberoi street, walking distance to cafes, boutiques and restaurants

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A luxury Villa in Tabanan needs an Experienced English speaking Villa Manager. The applicant must have at least 15 years experience in hospitality with managerial experience. Honest, loyal with strong leadership character. Good remuneration.

Villa for rent fully furnished 2 bedroom with pool and large kitchen. 8 mins from Jimbaran beach 15 mins to the airport. I payed 95 juta in April take over my lease until next April for only 60jt. Available now. Call Jamie 0813 9839 8077 or e-mail <racebmw@hotmail.com>. [5221]

Established restaurant / bar / club in the heart of Seminyak. Direct from owner Serious inquiries only

Please send Detailed Resume with color photograph by email: marketing@ketapangvilla.com

1 Villa for longterm rental minimal 1 year at Jimbaran Purigading. 4 bedrooms, kitchen, 3 bathrooms, 1 swimming pool, garden, hot water, PLN, PDAM, 2 maidrooms for IDR 140 million/year. 1 Bungalow for longterm rental minimal 1 year at Jimbaran Purigading. 2 Bedrooms 1 shower inside and toilet 1 shower outside. Hot water, nice garden and veranda, PLN, PDAM, kitchen for IDR 60 million/year. Contact 0812 3794 3225 / 081 2383 5067. [5248]

Contact seminyakrestaurant@gmail.com

Only selected applicant will be contacted NC/Re/A-25 July 12

UBUD

Contact: irawanes@yahoo.com or +62 81 805 629 333

THREE new villas in Ubud center for sale. Each villa has 3 bed + 3 bath + kitchen + living + s.pool.

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For sale 2 storey house fully furnished, masterbedroom ensuite bathroom, 2bedroom 1bathroom, 1maidroom w/ bathroom. 200 sqm freehold lands. Puri Gading. 9 meters road. Ford Everest A/T 2009 Diesel for sale. Possible House + Ford Everest. Owner 0812 3706 0750 or <indradiniharry@gmail.com>. [5249] Villa for rent at Jimbaran area. 5 acre land, 3 bedroom, 1 staff room, living room, dining room, kitchen, swimming pool, garden, garage. AC, hot water, electricity 5500W, furnished. Contact: 0812 3928 8993. [5258]

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avanee residence

Just renovated fully furnished 2BR House with A/C, 2bathrooms with hotwater, phoneline, internet, TV, fridge, kitchenset, balconies, carpark, garden. Excellent location Permata Ariza near Ayana/4Seasons Jimbaran Bay. Rp. 65million/year. P: 081 6570 666. E: <ten.swaratama@ yahoo.com>. [5269]

DENPASAR

BALI

Perumahan Nuansa Kori X no. 14. Komplek bule. Type 70/180m2. Harga Rp. 900 juta. Hub: 0813 3957 7962. [5271] For sale 2 houses each 65m2, land 105m2, quiet and very good location, only 100m from Bypass Ngurah Rai, 10 minutes from airport, 5 minutes from Nusa Dua. Jl. YPAC No. 12A/B, Jimbaran. Call 0831 1400 1250 (owner). [5287]

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Sanur 4/5bdr villa on 528m freehold, Euro 225,000. Rent Rp. 390million/2 yrs. ● Saba near beach, Sanur & Ubud 4bdr villa 70% completed on 10 are Rp. 3.000.000.000. ● Bangli-Undisan in eco-environment friendly area 20 are + 2bdr house lease 92 years US$ 99,000. ● Kuta-Tuban near airport & Jl. Kediri 11are land Rp.160mill/yr, min 15 yrs! ● Amed new beachfront 3bdr hse on 400m2 with rental license, freehold Euro 145,000. Rent Rp. 260mil/2 yrs. ● Sanur in the center & close to the beach fully furnished 2 bdr villa lease 42yrs US$ 320,000. ●

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● Padang Bai in the high lush green outcrops & near the beach compl. 3 bdr Eur. style villa on 10 are for $ 385,000. Also 11 are ready to build walled land bargain Rp. 900,000,000! ● Denpasar-Padang Sambian near Bali Med hospital 5 bedr house on 4 are freehold Rp. 3.500.000.000. ● Saba 3 bedr villa on 10 are near bch, from 2nd floor view over ricefield & ocean. Freehold US$ 350,000. ● Jimbaran near Muaya bch/bay & McD 3bdr hse fully furn. on 22 are w/1000m2 vacant land for any other purpose. Lease 23yrs US$395,000 ext.

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Dreamland/Graha Pecatu resorts, affordable luxury 2 strorey 4 double bedroom x 3 bathroom & 3 storey 5 double bedroom x 5 bathroom, seaview, wifi, close public pool, favour with European students and holidaymakers. Weekly, monthly, yearly. <balihouse@hotmail.com>. +62 816 815 654 / +61 407 390 116. [5290] Jimbaran house for rent available August Sept. 10 mins to beach. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, AC, TV, kitchen, fully furnished, garden, garage, quiet area. Contact 081 936 108 780, e-mail <GMCollection91@yahoo.com>. [5293] New villa/house for rent 6 (bed)rooms, fully furnished, AC, hotwater, 300m from international school in Puri Gading Jimbaran, 195 jt per year (min 2 yr). Call owner 0813 3780 9484 or <mfamymolen@hotmail.com>. [5315] Rent home at Puri Gading 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom only, 25 million Rupiah/year. Please call Kendi 081 139 7838 or e-mail <bunawan@yahoo.com>. [5314] Villa for lease 4ares 3bedrooms full furnish garage, garden, pool, living room, diningroom, kitchen nearby McD Jimbaran. For further info, please contact 081 238 40692 or <yadnyamade@ymail.com>. [5328] Beautiful Villa in Jimbaran, with ocean view for lease. 2 Big Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms with bathtubs, pool and a big garden. Rp.125 juta/year. Contact: 0813 2691 7659 (Bp. Ibnu). [5333]

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

ONLY Rp. 2 million / month

Perumahan Graha Kencana Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8888033, 081 999 696 334 www.AvaneeResidence.com C/Re/G-18 April 12

Eco Villa

Holiday rental or long term contract. Well decorated, fully equipped house, w/small view of ocean, but 300° forest view, w/ organic veggie patch, child size ion system pool w/no deep end, located on small boutique hotel compound offering 24hr security, rest & small spa. Maids, garden/pool assistant, utilities, internet included. Laundry services available. Holiday or long term rental at fair market rates/negotiable. 3 bedrooms, w/ AC, 1 livingroom, 1 den, 1 loft w/ bed, 2 baths, can sleep 10+. AVAILABLE NOW GOOD RATE DUE TO CANCELATION SANUR NEAR BEACH +62 813 2869 2949 newkazo0808@gmail.com NC/Re/G-25 July 12

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SANUR Villa for rent daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. Available 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, hot & cold water, cable TV, swimming pool, parking lot, free Wi-Fi, 5 minutes to the beach & International school. Call on 0361-887 6679 / 081 138 5315, e-mail <juarez@balileisurems.com>. [4105] For Sale: Sanur Villa - Expat Returning home; 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, 1 lounge, kitchen, large balcony, private pool & BBQ area. Price negotiable. Call 081 7970 9724. E-mail: <balivillalife@yahoo.com>, <padidilounge@ yahoo.co.jp>. [4857]

FOR SALE PT PMA

TABANAN

100% foreigner in industry furniture 80 millions.

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. 22 million/are. Also great for investment direct from owner. Phn: 0821 4714 0647. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. Website: <www.florynproperty.com>. [1382]

FOR SALE RESTAURANT-SNACK IN UMALAS 270 millions, rent 5 years.

Call 081 246 444 000 NC/RE/M-25 July. 12

BEDUGUL

10 mnt from Sanur, house for rent daily/weekly, included free transport to Sanur, 2 bedroom, internet, water heater, pool, DVD, game, kitchen. Good for family. Only 600.000/day. Contact Alit 0812 3633 6689 / 0819 3431 7445. [5254]

94 are coffee plantation, mixed arabica and robusta, in Tamblingan, Munduk, views of Java Sea, natural spring nearby. Rp 6 juta per are nego. Contact Pak Made: 081-2467-7642 or <madepung@lafnduck.cnc.net>. [5147]

3 bed, 400 mill firm, freehold. 2200 electric, telephone. New kitchen, bathroom, lights & cable, 8ft walls, gate, paving, fans, curtains, painting. Temples and unused well. 1 minute to Sindhu Beach on green light. We building north Bali. Steve 0812 3684 9445 / Indo 0361 287 352. [5276]

Land for sale/lease 16 or 31 Are, Gunung Sari, Munduk, montain panoramic ocean view. Land for construction in quiet nature with teak trees and coffee near Yogacity. Rp. 30.000.000 per Are. 0818 0834 2994. [5257]

Single mom 45 year with 4.5 year daughter, share house with garden, only 3 mil. Rp per month in Sanur. Local or foreigner arewelcome. We speak German and English. 0813 3718 8717. [5286]

Land 4sale in Baturiti, close to Bedugul, 30 are, 100 meter from main road of Baturiti, access road to the land, nice view of Bedugul valley. Available electricity and water supply. Good for villa. Rp. 30 mill/are. Call 0812 389 0634. [5299]

Nice villa for rent Jl. Batur Sari Sanur. 5 are, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 livingroom, kitchen, AC, fan, garage, garden with pool. 150jt/year (nego) until 01/Jan/2025. Contact: 081 338 711 541, 082 147 653 623, e-mail <haruyuki314@ yahoo.co.jp>. Ariana & Sachiko. [5294] Villa for rent Rp. 40.000.000 left 10 1/2 mnd. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, AC, kitchen, livingroom, garden, little furnish. Vacant 3 AUG. Hp 0821 4759 6980 SMS / <ebhoorn@ hotmail.com>. [5295] Furnished guest villa in large property Kesiman for rent $10,000/year or $1,000/month. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, closed and open living, Western kitchen, maid/gardener included, close to school/beach. 0819 3467 4699. [5300] For rent – Short term and long terms stays. Two one bedroom apartments available By Pass next to McDonalds Sanur, walk to beach and Sanur Nightlife. AC 32” LCD TV, Fully furnish, western bathroom, fully serviced -Rp 1,200,000 per week or Rp4,000,000 per month – call Bali Diving 0361 270 791 office hours. [5302] Beautiful villa in Sanur, beach side area just 5 minutes by walking to beach, 5 are, quite place, pool, garden. 145 million/year. Contact Rara (0361-789 5733). [5303] Villa for rent in Sanur. 3 bedrooms, pool, nice big garden, built on 10 are land. Good for family. Located on strategic and quite place, traditional Balinese style building, 120 million/year. Cp. 0813 3835 1390 (Widi). [5304] For sale villa 300m2, 3 building, 2 bedrooms with each bathroom, open dining room, garage, kitchen, s.pool, gazebo, quiet location, extra room for maid. Call 0812 390 6585, 0819 3606 1044, <ramayanivilla.blogspot.com>. <diary_art@yahoo.com>. [5307]

KUTA

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A Luxurious villa with harbor view in a tranquil area of Nusa Dua Freehold Land 1199m2 Building 500m2 Two houses on a family compound 4 beds + 4 baths 2 beds + 1 bath 1 maidroom + bath Electricity 23.000W & 6.600W Big garden Swimming pool with water fall Sunken bar & gazebo Balcony with harbor view

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] Big Shop for sale/contract. 3 telephone lines. 14.50x4.30 m2, 3 storey building @Jl. Dewi Sri Komplek Pertokoan Plaza 18, no.8, close to Sentral Parkir, Kuta. For Inspection: 760 088 (Stevanus). [5270] Shop for rent at Kuta Square Blok C. Space 4mx12m3 floors. Facilities: water, electricity, perfect for boutique, cafe, resto, etc. US $ 75.000. / year. Min. 2 years. Send e-mail <j_santoso88@yahoo.com>. [5280] Rent a nice house two floor 3 bedrooms, AC, hot water, western bathroom, ricefield view, near Carrefour Sunset Road, 35 million per year min 2 years. Contact 0819 9910 3490 / 0361 740 9969. [5289]

Location Taman Mumbul Jalan Dalem Tarukan No. 8A&B Nusa Dua Contact Novi +62 811 272 4049

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 0812 3615 4700. [4232]

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NUSA DUA 2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0361-877 1711 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [5041]

For sale / 3 years rent: two storey, 2 bedroom + 1 maid quarter, pool, fully furnished, near beach. Safe & quiet. IDR 1.99M or Rp. 140.000.000/year. Negotiable. Phone: 0812 3706 8819 or e-mail: <sian74@shaw.ca>. [5312] Studio furnished, free wi-fi, communal pool, safe area, 3,500,000 rupiah p/m plus electric . Email: <newstartbali@ gmail.com>. Mob: 0819 9941 4624. [5318]

For sale car wash with workshop (car repair station). Land size 10 are with stainless roof. Price Rp. 3,5 billion (nego). Please call Made for inspection (direct owner) 0818 0555 5594. No broker please. [5259]

Modern 3/4 bedrooms house, close to sanur, AC, security gated, kitchen, price 70-85 mill/year, 3 bed, large pool, furnished. Rp. 100 mill/year. Call 0819 9940 9249. [5319]

New house for rent yearly at Nusa Dua, AC, 3 bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, garden, garage, hot and cold shower, springbed, wardrobe, sofa, table are available. Mobile 0812 3780 2992 / 0852 5380 5844, e-mail <sobat_tantra@ yahoo.com>. [5275]

Small brand new modern villa, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, AC, garden, pool, 5 mnts to Sanur beach, available for rent and for sale (lease or freehold). Call 0819 9940 9249. [5320] Lovely 3 bdrm modern Bali style house in secluded compound. Central Sanur accross Hyatt. 5 min walk to beach. Fully furn., AC, WH, pool. $ 2,000/mo. Less for long term. Antonio 281 985, 081 139 5140. Md Darmi 281 387. [5326]

Villa for sale, exclusive location, spa area, full ocean view, 5 minutes from airport, 100m from Nusa Dua ByPass, 3 bedroom, swimming pool, fully furnished. Contact: 081 5577 9023. [5288]

Cozy house for rent. Furn., AC, WH, 5 min drive to BIS. 3-bdrm upperfl, 1 bdrm groundfl. Extra space for soho. Rp. 90 mill and 40 mill/yr. Ida 742 1590 <3colabs@gmail. com>. <http://batursari.blogspot.com>. [5327]

For rent house in Nusa Dua Giri Hills with excellent view Benoa Harbour. Full furniture, 3 bedroom + 1 maid room, 3 bathroom. House with 3 floor. The third floor with excellent view to Benoa Harbour and huge balcony, great do BBQ. Minimum 2 year and max 5 year, price 40 million Rp a year nego. Call owner 0819 1640 6520. [5335]

For rent brand new modern 3-ensuite bedrooms villa w/ pool in Sanur IDR 120 million/year. 10 minutes to beach/ international-school/McDonalds. Open living/kitchen, quiet, ricefield-surrounded, furnished. Contact 0877 6100 6922, <van.balder@gmail.com>. [5330] C/Re/G-25 July 12


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25 July - 08 August, 2012

FOR LEASE In the center of Seminyak: a strip of 6 shops and 1 restaurant or for other any commercial purpose. Built on the 800m2 land. Strategically located. Lease for 20 years Contact: breeze.bali@yahoo.com NC/Re/P-25 July 12

HOTEL/BUNGALOW RESORT FOR SALE LOCATED IN GIANYAR - BONA BLAHBATUH NEAR BYPASS, SANUR, UBUD, SABA & KERAMAS BEACH, SAFARI & MARINE PARK, OFFERING 12 UNITS ON 2750M2 WITH ALL FACILITIES & LICENSES, RESTAURANT, BILLIARD & FITNESS ROOMS, SPA & FINLAND SAUNA Info 0361 724 262 I 081 835 8707 baliconsult@apexpertise.com www.apexpertise.com Visit our website for more exciting properties! NC/Re/P-13 June 12

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Land for sale 37 are. Beachfront land, house, walled, location in Bukti Village - Singaraja. Please contact 0857 3726 4839. [5285]

Ruko for sale on 4 are land, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 4 toilets, AC, hot water, kitchen set. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150]

TUBAN Home store for sale on Jalan Dewi Sartika Tuban, near airport, third floor, electricity 2200 w, line telephone, PDAM. Price Rp. 4 mill nego. Please contact 0361 745 6999 / 081 999 394 647. [5325]

LOMBOK Lombok: Pristine Selong Belanak, one of the prettiest beaches in Lombok. Plots from 550 m2 to 5000 m2 available. Flat land, certificate, 450m from beach, 25 minutes from airport. From $20,000! More info at <www.lombokland.net> or e-mail <lombokland2012@gmail.com>. [5190]

FREEHOLD Euro750,000 We are a registered company which is also specialized in Visa & Business Consultancy

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A quick cheap sale! Owner leaving, Villas with big pool, 22are, beach view, maid house, garage, generator. Call Ayu: 0361.888 8818. [5027]

DENPASAR Overcontract warung on Jl. Noja. 11/2 years, can extend any number of years. SMS/call 0853 3311 1281. [5052] Cozy minimalist house 4 sale, 105m2, type 70, near Sunset Road, fully furnished, 2 bedrooms with AC, living/dining area, 1 small storage room, 1 toilet, 1 bathroom, kitchen set, hot water, water filter, garage, garden, 3500W. Please no brokers. Contact person Joe 081 5574 4153 or 0877

Land freehold, 26 & 29are, Kuta South Lombok, hak milik certificate, ocean view, 2kms from Kuta beach, close to elec. & water, main road access, 60juta p/are. Contact: <saffa06@gmail.com>. [5284]

6101 5807, 0821 4718 0445. [5278]

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] 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 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1553] Land for sale in Tegalalang Ubud. 150 are, very good view. In front of Hotel Puri Bagus Jati. Please contact 0852 3714 4456. [4870]

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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. [5177] Leasing: Excellent new house 5 km. north Ubud. Land 700 sq meters. Construction 195 sq meters. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, large saloon, storage room. Solid windows and doors, high ceilings, AA.CC, swimming pool 8x4m. Electricity 4.400 watts. Telephone. Paddy fields and Gunung Agung views. 27,5 years leasing. Price 1.400.000.000 IDR or USD 153.000 Tel. 081 338 426 501 or 081 337 092 385 or e-mail <info@greatdoorsandgates. com>. [5292] Land for sale, ricefield view, 9,5 are at Rp. 150 mill & 34 are at Rp. 180 mill. Nice area. And house for sale in Denpasar, 300m2/370m2, 4 +1 bedrooms, 4 + 1 bathrooms, telp, electric, PAM. Contact owner 0813 3955 5977. [5301] Building for rent for restaurant, supermarket, gallery, exhibition. Size: 1000m2. Big parking (fit for bus). Available Shop: 1. In Jl. Monkey Forest, 2. In Jl. Raya Ubud, 3. In Jl. Hanoman. For sale: Land 6 hectares, also villas. Contact Person: Milo Hp : 087 863 203 888 / 0812 466 3130. E-mail: <juskaryawan@yahoo.co.id>. [5334]

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The perfect set up for the ideal Bali lifestyle. Now Selling from AUD$ 215,000

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A beachside investment in Bali where the sky is the limit Location is everything! Walk to the best bars and clubs in Bali or stroll 500m to the beach. Or just stay in the ‘Rooftop’ at de Vins Sky Villas which gives you a spectacular 270 degree view of the sunsets, has a massive pool and the Sky Bar and Restaurant. Enjoy Bali’s first Aqua Spa with de Vins Aqua Relaxation Spa and the Aquatonic Bathing Pool. de Vins Sky Villas features 100 fully furnished units, ranging from Studio Suites to Two Bedroom Villas. Each Villa has a special water theme with a Terrazzo Jacuzzi, a Private Pool or a Water Fall. Not surprisingly, de Vins Sky Villas Resort Development will return an exceptional ROI, offering a buyback guarantee of 200% in 10 years and an expected Rental Income of up to Rp 500 million in 2 years. For more Sales information contact: Darlene Richard darlene@raywhiteparadise.com +62 (0) 81 239 622 113 www.devinsskyvilla.com

Exclusive This stunning 4 bedroom off plan villa investment has been designed by one of Bali’s best architects and will be completed to a high standard and luxury finish. Once complete, one of Bali’s best management companies will operate and produce very rewarding returns on investment. This unique property will prove to be a very satisfying investment. Call today and I will guide you through the investment procedures and provide you with professional and experienced advice to become a very happy villa owner here in Bali. 3 bedroom villa design also available. Title Price

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Contact : Karl Wilkins +62 (0) 8155 701 729 karl@raywhiteparadise.com

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This studio sits on 9 are of land, in the heart of Sanur. This property has 9 studios / apartment. 4 studio / apartment AUD 115.000. 4 studio / apartment AUD 125.000. 1 studio / apartment AUD 149.000. Price for whole plot (9 units) AUD 960.000. All Studios Feature: Large infinity Resort style swimming pool, modern quality furnishings, Flat Screen TV, DVD Player, WiFi, Direct dial Telephone. All AC plus ceiling fans for your comfort. Contact : Samsuni + 62 (0) 87 861 527 292 Title : Leasehold samsuni@raywhiteparadise.com Price : AUD 115,000

INVESTMENT VILLA COMPLEX WELL PRICED. Available Now With 2 completed Pondok Wisata Rental Licenses. Must SEE! Stunning Views! Surrounded by rice fields! Well designed fully furnished turn key villas. In the close vicinity of Bali’s premier Art Enclave of Ubud. The Villas can be sold separately (200,000 or 265,000).

SCGU885 Batu Belig

STAB128 Tabanan

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Diastana open plan pavilion style, tropical living, blends the indoor & outdoor spaces still offering the luxury of air conditioned bedrooms with outdoor bathrooms. Simplicity & purity to create a poetic experience. This property is located in Batu Belig, just 10 minutes from Seminyak & close to Ku De Ta & others. High quality build, great business model running. This kind of property in this area is rare. Contact me now for a viewing. Contact : Lisa + 62 (0) 87 88 0000 440 Title : Hak Milik lisa@raywhiteparadise.com Price : USD 1,950,000

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

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Stunning colonial design, absolutely brand new villa. Incredible eye for detail from owner, inspired by “black & white Singaporean colonial design.” Set among lush tropical rice fields, riverside. 5 minutes to Nirwana golf course & Pan Pacific Resort. 15 minutes to Canggu Club & Canggu Community School. Very suitable home or as an ROI investment. Set on massive 2400m2 of land & close to 1100m2 of build. Contact : Lisa Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 87 880 000 440 Price : USD 1,395,000 lisa@raywhiteparadise.com

SUMS654 Umalas

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Amazing property Located in famous Umalas Kerobokan. The lease price consists of a total of 25 are land and includes this Antique Joglo Villa from Solo (Java) and Italian Style Design Villa and and 10 are empty land. This Joglo villa in Bali acts as a breezy open air living area, perfect for a semi open and spacious ambiance enjoying living in Bali completed with 2 (4 meter x 8 meter) swimming pools. Title : Leasehold Price : IDR 6,000,000,000

SSEM295 Seminyak

Contact : Govinda + 62 (0) 82 146 572 168 govinda@raywhiteparadise.com

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Arama Riverside Villa Bali is a villa complex in Nakula street. These plush spacious private villas, located within walking distance of the fashionable restaurants of Seminyak and a gentle ten minutes stroll to Double Six beach. ROI almost 12% a year, very good for Investment. There are 2 units from 11 unit villa still available. DONT MISS IT....CONTACT ME...

Contact : Amber + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 Prices From : USD 295,000 amber@raywhiteparadise.com

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This magnificent villa can’t be captured in photos, she is a must see.

SBUK422 Bukit

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This stunning property overlooking Jimbaran & Benoa Bay, 3 bedroom villa guarantees fantastic views. The 220 sqm 3-floor-villa sits on 400 sqm of cascading land. Excellently built with quality interior, marble floors & parquet wood in bedrooms, all with en suite bathrooms. For your leisure time choose between a refreshing swim in the well sized pool or relax in one of the bales or enjoy a drink & a fresh breeze on your spacious, roofed terrace. Contact : Mick Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 81 74 75 16 23 Price : USD 465,000 mick@raywhiteparadise.com

Overlooking Bali from the east to the west. Very spacious with 1157 m2 of living area built to the highest standards and priced to sell. Call Mick at 081 7475 1623 today to arrange an inspection.

SBUK938 Bukit

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If you are looking for a wonderful holiday rental property or holiday home - look no more. Ready to rent with rental licenses. This is a well built and maintained, single level 4 bedroom villa located in the Bukit. Boutique outdoor bathrooms and quality fittings throughout. Bale-style lounge overlooking pool and set in a large mature tropical garden. New Alang Alang roof and fully furnished. Great price. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 4,500,000,000

RAY WHITE THE PARADISE PROPERTY GROUP IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE MOST EXCITING DEVELOPMENT IN BALI REAL ESTATE SERVICES.

Contact : Mick + 62 (0) 81 74 75 16 23 mick@raywhiteparadise.com

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SSEM670 Seminyak

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The Villa is located in the heart of Seminyak, Bali’s vibrant district that is a labyrinth of eclectic restaurants, fashion boutiques, antique, spa, body holiday & lifestyle stores. Just short drive to Seminyak & Kuta beaches, home to the hippest nightclubs, bars & where the sunsets are legendary. Yet beneath its veneer Seminyak is still essentially a Balinese village where daily life revolves around the endless cycle of religious ceremonies & timeless rituals. Contact : Ni Luh Murdani Title : Leasehold +62 (0) 87 860 296 648 Price : USD 670,000 niluhm@raywhiteparadise.com

SNUD390 Nusa Dua

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Brand new, built on 390 sqm Freehold/HAK MILIK land, located in a nice community Taman Mumbul area, in a peaceful and quiet neighborhood, 24 hours security services. Two level modern minimalist, 275 sqm built area, 1 large ensuite master bedroom and 2 guest bedroom located in 2nd floors with small view to Benoa bay. *Nusa Dua now BOOMING with new infrastructure and hotel project*. Contact : Amir Faisol Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 81 85 121 76 Price : IDR3,950,000,000 amir@raywhiteparadise.com

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Easy drive to Canggu Club & Brawa beach. This brand new 2 floor Villa has everything you need. Offering 3 large bedrooms, the master one being upstairs with its en-suite bathroom & walk in closet & with views to the traditional Balinese temple - amazing atmosphere. Living area, spacious kitchen & 2 bedrooms being downstairs with small garden area with possibility for a cozy plunge pool. A MUST SEE!!! Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 1,900,000,000

SCGU032 Canggu

Contact : Citra Dhamayanti + 62 (0) 81 805 430 453 citra@raywhiteparadise.com

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Beautiful 3 bedroom European styled villa with open living plan strategically located between the famous beaches of Pantai Batu Bolong and Echo Beach. A very successful rental property booked over 75% all year. Serene greenbelt vistas, rice fields, expansive decking, pool and outdoor living space. This property has it all. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 6,600,000,000

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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 & highly motivated to sell all offers will be considered. With a Freehold title & a very attractive selling price this property will receive massive appreciation due to the demand & development that is happening within this very scenic location. Contact : Karl Wilkins Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 8155 701 729 Price : USD 290,000 Nego! karl@raywhiteparadise.com

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Contact : Ray White Paradise + 62 (0) 812 3916 8729 brenda@raywhiteparadise.com

LCGU630 Brawa

6300 sqm

Fantastic Land Located in Brawa with Beautiful Ocean and Small River View. BEST LOCATION! Next to the beach with possibility to buy 11,15 and 37 Are or the whole 63 are(6300 sqm) for your investment – Be quick to be the first to offer on this exceptional land! Excellent position and value for any investors who want to build their Condotel, Villas Resort or simply your private estate. Contact : Citra Dhamayanti + 62 (0) 81 805 430 453 citra@raywhiteparadise.com

Title : Leasehold Price : IDR 15,529,500,000

LUBD236 Ubud

230 sqm

Land with permanent river/paddy/mountain view. 15 minutes from Sentral of Ubud, 30 minutes from Sanur. Ideal for home/villa/investment. Perfectly priced for first time home owner.

Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 2,369,000,000

Contact : Haryono + 62 (0) 85 857 442 601 haryono@raywhiteparadise.com

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SCGU100 Canggu

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This spacious villa on 2200sqm of land in a quiet & highly demanded area of Canggu is perfect for every family. View guaranteed, overlooking luscious green belt rice fields. With 7 bedrooms, 2 of them being in a separate guest villa. Extremely well designed, the large breezy open living area has a unique design with a living green roof, enclosed TV room all complemented by a high end, cleverly designed kitchen. Contact : Ray White Paradise Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 87 861 867 277 Price : EURO 1,000,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com

LCAD150 Land Investment East Coast Bali

30 Are

This stunning section of land provides uninterrupted views of the ocean and has a perfect shape and elevation for development. Located 15 minutes north of Candidasa and 20 minutes from the famous diving location of Amed. This property investment will provide the perfect location for you to build your residence here in Bali. Infrastructure and permits in place + massive capital appreciation Contact : Siska equals an ideal future. +62 (0) 8155 749 228 Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 8155 701 729 Price : IDR 150,000,000 / are. siska@raywhiteparadise.com

* prices and availability subject to change without prior notification.

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

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Kerobokan

Pererenan PEACE AND TRANQUILITY

BRAND NEW CLASSY VILLA

If you are looking for 100% relaxation with stunning views then this villa is a must see. Stunning swimming pool and surrounding gardens compliment this beautiful property. Everything inside this villa is of the highest quality. 3 good size bedrooms, a large L shaped living room and a western style kitchen. There is a good sized maid quarter, 2 bedroom and a double garage. Please contact us to arrange a viewing “ALL LEGAL COSTS AND TAXES WILL BE PAID BY SELLER” REF RV-897 Price: Rp. 5,750,000,000

Here we have a great opportunity to own a leasehold villa consisting of 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, set on a plot of 6.6 Are, located in Kerobokan’s business area. This villa is finished to the highest standard and comes fully furnished. The villa has a unique modern architectural design with large tropical garden and has all the usual amenities including a modern western kitchen, large pool, spacious patio and secure garage. The living room is a great space giving endless opportunities for social gatherings. So what are you waiting for? This villa won’t be on the market for long so grab it while it’s still available! Price: USD 385,000 REF RV-1249

Jimbaran

Denpasar

EXCELLENT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

IDYLLIC FAMILY HOME

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 375,000 REF RV-1134

This brand new villa is a perfect villa to create an idyllic family home in Bali. Well built on 300m2 + freehold land, situated near Renon and Sanur, the flow designs of kitchen and living area are clear and functional. All 3 bedrooms on the top floor are generously proportioned with plenty of natural light and space. Its well built western kitchen comes complete with quality kitchen furnishings custom made for a keen cook. In the well sized back garden, a pool and a gazebo comfortably accommodate your family to sit back and relax. Price: Rp. 3,350,000,000 REF RV-1259

Seminyak

Seminyak

RENTAL MAGNET

SEMINYAK LITTLE JOY

Based in Seminyak for under 250,000 USD is unheard of these days, until now. On a 25 year lease with an option to extend this brand new villa is at your disposal which would generate a high income. 300 SQM land size, 3 bedrooms with en suite, swimming pool and garden means it ticks all the boxes when looking for the right investment. Price: Rp. 1,800,000,000

REF RV-877

Being located in central Seminyak, gives you the advantage of having the best that Seminyak has to offer on your doorstep. Easy access to Sunset Bypass very near Bali Deli, this 2 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms single story villa with open plan living and dining room was built on 22 years lease hold land. It comes fully furnished, with a garden and a pool, this villa is ready to be enjoyed. This villa also has a great rental potential. REF RV-1258 Price: EURO 137,000

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