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Keep Cool at The Club on Christmas Day Christmas Day in Bali is going to be hot! There are no two ways about it. So why not get in early and secure your ticket to the coolest Christmas party in town at Bali’s Canggu Club. With December’s relentless heat and humidity, there’s no better way to beat soaring temps than to join in all of the festive fun and spend Christmas Day with friends and family around the pool and on the slides at Splash Water Park. Coordinating large groups of those near and dear can be tricky and local venues fill fast with Bali at its peak during the Christmas New/Year period. That’s why it is important to be organised and secure your spot in a place where you’ll have the option of indoor or outdoor seating along with the added advantage of ample activities to entertain the kids while you kick back and let someone else do the cooking! With more than enough Christmas cheer for everyone, guests can indulge in a sumptuous traditional Christmas buffet lunch from 12 noon. Hot and chilled options include a selection of gourmet salads, roast chicken, baked ham, juicy pork belly with crackling and of course it wouldn’t be Christmas without the turkey. My mouth is watering just
Crowds Dig Deep @ Canggu Club for Fires Appeal The evening of Wednesday November 11th saw a crowd of over 100 gather at Canggu Club to show their support for the ‘Stop the Fires Appeal’. The event was organised in an effort to raise funds to purchase urgently needed safety gear and masks for the fire fighters in Central Kalimantan as well as aiding environmental conservation group Outrop in their quest to protect one of the largest remaining communities of Orang-utans in their home in the Sabangau National Park. An area which is currently under serious threat from the fires. Last edition’s Canggu News contained an article outlining the serious issue of the peat fires burning out of control in Central Kalimantan, the subsequent life threatening pollution levels and the plight of the under-resourced fire fighters tackling an often futile battle to keep hotspots in the area under control. In an attempt to broaden community awareness about this ecological disaster and encourage people to donate to the cause, the Canggu Club hosted a screening of the eyeopening Channel News Asia - Get Real documentary “Heart of the Haze’. They also invited David Metcalfe, Bali resident, photographer and spokesperson for the indigenous Dayak people of the Central Kalimantan community to further explain the dire situation in this region and Susie Turnock from Outrop spoke about this NGO’s efforts to protect and ensure the survival of the area’s orang-utans.
dreaming about a plate piled high with turkey lathered in cranberry chutney……mmmmmm! The chefs will also be manning a fresh pasta station and I’ll wager it won’t just be the kids lining up for seconds of fettuccine carbonara! Dessert is always my favourite course at Christmas and there’s plenty on the menu to satisfy every sweet tooth with treats like apple crumble and ice cream, plum puddings with brandy sauce, Christmas cookies, fruit tartlets and crowd favourite, the chocolate fountain. Christmas day is so much about the joy of giving and there’ll be santa sacks full of smiles as the staff and children from Jodie O’shea orphanage will also be there to enjoy a Christmas Day feast, presents and fun with new friends as they celebrate a day to remember. In keeping with tradition, the Christmas Wish tree will soon stand resplendent in The Canggu Club foyer complete with a tag bearing the name of each child from the Jodie O’shea Orphanage, along with a gift suggestion. Members and guests are invited to select one (or more) of these tags and organise a present to be given out to the children during Christmas Day celebrations at The Club. It’s a wonderful opportunity to give a little to
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The jolly little man in red will pop in for a visit with gifts for young and old then it’s time to whoop it up on the slides at Splash Water Park for the afternoon or sit back, take it easy and celebrate with a couple of cold beverages. Tickets are available now, you can book online at cangguclub.com or at Club Reception and prices are as follows: Canggu Club Members - Adults and Teens (13-17 years) Rp600,000 and Children (12 and under) Rp 300,000 Non-Members - Adult Rp 900,000, Teen- Rp 780,000, Children - Rp 480,000 This price is inclusive of free flow (soft drinks,water, tea and coffee), buffet lunch and entry to Splash Water Park. Live music will continue throughout the afternoon and I’m sure there’ll be a Christmas carol or three to spread the festive cheer. Take the worry out of where to celebrate Christmas this year and book early to avoid disappointment. For an all weather venue with added trimmings of entertainment for all ages, The Canggu Club has it in Santa’s bag! Jalan Canggu Club, Canggu Bali info@cangguclub.com
Not to be outdone by the adults, some of the younger members of the recently formed Kidscutpalmoil community action group addressed the crowd, stressing the need for us all to take a stand against buying products containing conflict palm oil. Another youngster Una, bravely climbed the stage to announce her father’s donation of 1000 N95 masks to be distributed among the people in the Palangkaraya district. Generosity and community awareness was the flavour of the night as guests were entertained by talented vocalist, Diana Rosa who donated her time for the event. as well as a display of traditional dance from Coke and a performance on the dual stringed Dayak Kecapi from Central Kalimantan resident Fery. The film concluded and guests were given the opportunity to ask questions of Susi and David before the gathering crossed to a skype call with Shinta, the young Central Kalimantan activist who appeared earlier in the “Heart of the Haze” documentary. She was able to inform us that Palangkaraya had received a small amount of rainfall which was enough to lower air pollution levels temporarily and give residents and firefighters some reprieve. Shinta explained that medicines, vitamins, milk and oxygen were still in high demand as many residents had fallen victim to acute respiratory illnesses and were relying largely on donations. The informative element of the evening over, it was time to get down to business and draw prizes from the score of raffle tickets sold on the evening. Incredible accommodation vouchers were also auctioned off and sincere thanks must go to all of the accommodation houses, local businesses and
Solemen - Clear Winners on Cup Day
Melbourne Cup may have been and gone but what’s not old news is the incredible amount of money raised for charity on the day! For the past couple of years, Solemen have been the lucky beneficiaries of the substantial kitty raised at Canggu Club’s Melbourne Cup party via raffle ticket sales and sweepstakes and this year was no different. With Jon Stevens as this year’s entertainment and a setting to rival the most regal of race days, the day was a sellout.
those less fortunate and the looks of sheer delight and excitement as presents are received and opened is perhaps the best part of the day!
party, punters continued to dig deep for a good cause, making the event one of Solemen’s biggest fundraisers for the year. As always, Robert, (resplendent in his rather apt horses hat), Sarah and the team of Solemen volunteers were on hand near The Verandah Bar with their stall to sell Solemen wristbands, T shirts and Moringa supplements. (Moringa is a plant with multiple medicinal uses and benefits with a high nutritional value. Traditional
cultures have long used various parts of the plant to treat ailments ranging from gout, colds, bronchitis, gastric ulcers, inflammation and more. Bit of a super supplement really!) It just wouldn’t be a Solemen fundraiser without their signature teddy bears and sale of these cute furry icons throughout the event raised a whopping Rp 19,150,000. There was ‘bearly’ (sorry couldn’t resist!) a table in the champagne marquee without a teddy or three as its mascot by the end of Cup Day! I do seem to be building quite the collection….
their representatives who donated prizes and sponsored the event. In total, monies raised from entrance tickets, raffles and the auction exceeded Rp 36,000,000 and these funds went directly to the cause! The next day, Canggu Club received an email containing images of the essential respiratory masks and Arrowsmith Safety suits that had been purchased with the evening’s proceeds and were already on their way to the Fire Department in Kalimantan. It’s events such as these where people show their true generosity and spirit, rally together and dig deep to help local communities in need. Well done Canggu Community, There’s still time! You can make a donation at Canngu Club Reception or purchase one of David Metcalf Photography “Bali Essence“ 2016 Calendar (proceeds ontribute to the fundraising), they make the perfect Christmas gift. Jalan Canggu Club, Canggu Bali info@cangguclub.com
Local businesses once again rallied to the cause by donating sensational raffle prizes the likes of accommodation packages, dining and gift vouchers and ticket sales for the raffles raised a further Rp 30,000,00. Proceeds from the Sweepstakes sales was the top weight on the day with final figures coming in at no less than Rp 88,903,555. Even if you failed to pick first place at least you knew your cash would go to a winning cause! In total, funds raised from raffles, sweepstakes and teddy sales on the day totalled an impressive Rp 138,053,555. With so many Solemen kids and their families in desperate need of assistance, these proceeds will be channeled toward specific necessities. Hospitalisation and outpatient care, pharmaceuticals and nutrition, medical assessments and equipment, school fees, education, housing and living expenses are some of the areas that will benefit from these much needed donations. It’s this type of fundraising and donations from events such as The Canggu Club’s Melbourne Cup party that enable Solemen to continue to help those in desperate need of assistance. Solemen wishes to thank all who contributed on the day with sincere appreciation going to The Canggu Club for their fantastic ongoing support. www.solemen.org www.facebook.com/IndonesiaSoleMen twitter.com/solemenindo
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There’s No Need To Be Big To Be the Difference Anyone who says kids can’t make a difference has clearly not come across the inspirational youngsters behind the “Kidscutpalmoil” campaign. A non-profit awareness and fundraising collective of international students formed to increase an understanding of the impact of conflict palm oil farming on the planet, Kids Cut Palm Oil was created by kids, for kids in an attempt to make an international call to action to eliminate conflict palm oil from our daily lives. In the wake of the successful GIN conference held recently at Canggu Community School, workshops and keynote speakers across the youth networking weekend
Bungalow Living is Just Bursting with Christmas Gift Ideas Believe it or not it is nearly December and Christmas is merely four weeks away. Party invitations are starting to pile up and so too is the list of gifts and glittering decorations to source before the big day. I have to admit, I love the festive season. It gives me a valid excuse to go shopping and scour the stores for treasures to treat my nearest and dearest. What I don’t love is fighting Silly Season traffic in Seminyak or on Sunset and so I tend to try and stay ‘local’ and do as much Christmas shopping as I can in The ‘Gu. Lucky for me, Bungalow Living’s collection of homewares stores in Berawa means I don’t have far to travel to find gorgeous gift ideas for the entire family! Now with a total of three stores all in walking distance of one another (their third shop opened in early August) along Jalan Pantai Berawa, I can be sure to find something stunning to satisfy every fancy. From colourful cushion covers to traditional Kantha quilts, candles, soaps, oils and diffusers, Bungalow Living embodies all you could hope for in homewares combining chic, colourful and cool pieces with that modern edge adding a divine touch to any home. The recent edition to the burgeoning Bungalow empire is their new store next to Bootstrap Coffee and it’s simply a delight to step into! Slightly aside from the cottage like style
motivated student participants to make a difference in the world. In addition to seminars and forums, the group also viewed the Channel News Asia documentary, ‘Heart of the Haze’ detailing the fallout from the fires currently burning across Indonesia. After the film, small in stature but huge of heart seven year old CCS student, Ben Breeze introduced the crowd to his action group’s new campaign “Kidscutpalmoil” and challenged his fellow youth to be a part of the change. Ben’s a shining example that you don’t have to be big to be the difference! (Remember his earlier initiative Ben’s Boxes, a gofundme project set up to provide assistance for Bali’s poor). He encouraged students join together to raise awareness among their peers about the snack foods which contain uncertified palm oil, production of which is contributing to the increasing problems of deforestation, habitat reduction and fires. Ben announced November 30th as ‘End Palm Oil Products Day’ whereby students will dress in orange, in memory of the orang-utans that have lost their lives or are suffering as a direct result of the fires, and bring in the last of their palm oil snacks in an effort to commit to living a life free of conflict palm oil snack foods! of their gallery opposite the Bungalow Cafe, Bungalow ‘Home’ is a welcome oasis from the outdoor heat with cool concrete, and more open space to stroll around the soft furnishings. Sandalwood scent hangs in the air, a hand painted Mandala pattern dominates the floor as you enter and shelves bursting with all kinds of cushions line the walls on the left. Choose from linen covers embroidered with palm trees or peacock feather patterns, beaded crosses or more traditional Balinese prints. There’s even a new range of mud cloth cushions for those searching for something organic. If you can’t find a cushion to complement your couch here you are just not trying! Not just divine decor for your bedroom or living area, Bungalow Home also stocks gorgeous hand made leather
The CCS student council have also organised a day of activities and fundraising at the school, with monies raised going toward preservation of the tropical peatland forests across Borneo and Sumatra. But November 30th ‘End Palm Oil Products Day’ is not merely limited to Bali. It marks the launch of the ‘Kids Cut Palm Oil” global campaign. Schools across the globe from Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and America will be raising awareness and saying no to conflict pam oil. A joint petition from AVAAZ and KCPO (kidscutpalmoil) requesting assistance for the rehabilitation of forests and provision of machinery to assist the firefighters in Kalimantan was initiated after the GIN conference and promoted by year 12 students through their social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to spread the word internationally. Within three days the petition had reached 5000 signatures and will be delivered to key ministers at the COP21 conference in Paris on December 7th as well as the embassies in Jakarta shortly. For further information about ‘Kidscutpalmoil’ , like them on Facebook or follow them on twitter: @kidsCutPalmOil
wallets and clutches, beads and bangles. Their front window is adorned with a comfy rattan chair dressed with woven throws. Jute mats, intricately carved cow’s heads and tall vases decorate the scene with some seriously cute shell chandeliers and retro light fittings to complete the pretty picture. I ducked in just the other day to discover their new range of delightful wooden Christmas decorations made by local Bali artisans and couldn’t resist purchasing a few more to add to my collection. I think there are more Bungalow baubles on my Christmas tree every year! Once you have found fancy trinkets and gorgeous gifts for everyone on your Christmas list (including a little something for yourself of course!) and your shopping adventure is complete, walk a few metres back down Jalan Pantai Berawa and treat yourself to a scrumptious snack and cool drink at Bungalow Cafe. Open from 7.30am for fabulous coffee and breakfast, try a dragon fruit smoothie and healthy Pitaya bowl or satisfy your sweet tooth with a slice of cheesecake or a serve of brownies with whipped cream. Why not! It’s nearly Christmas after all! Bungalow Cafe and Home Stores are open Monday to Saturday from 7.30am to 5.30pm. You can also view their collection by going to their website: bungalowlivingbali.com
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MSG, Glutamic Acid & Gluten
The Good the Bad & the Ugly - not always what it seems… Although they have similar-sounding names, monosodium glutamate, or MSG, glutamate and gluten are different substances. Many people have sensitivities to MSG, and some others are sensitive to gluten. Some people are sensitive to both, and others have no sensitivity to either. Understanding the differences between these substances is necessary in order to avoid foods that can trigger a reaction, while not denying yourself vital nutrients or just the simple pleasures of food in general.
carefully regulates the types and amounts of compounds that enter the brain. Glutamate can only enter the brain through speci¿c receptors regulating the amount allowed in.
But even if glutamate does not cross the healthy BBB, there are other factors, which can contribute to a leaky BBB, potentially allowing too much glutamate to enter the brain. Having a leaky gut for one (which itself can be due to a number of underlying causes, including food intolerances, dysbiosis and bacterial overgrowth) can contribute to a state of chronic low-grade inÀammation. Such low-grade inÀamMonosodium glutamate is a salt derived from glutamic acid, mation can make the BBB leaky, thus loosening the control one of the most abundant amino acids. It can occur natu- over what enters the brain. rally in some foods, but more often it is an arti¿cial chemical construct riddled with contaminants used as a Àavor en- It may be people with chronic inÀammation can have a comhancer. It produces a Àavor that can’t easily be provided by promised or leaky BBB, allowing more glutamate to enter the other Àavor enhancers and is often responsible for savory brain than normal. For some, with a genetic predisposition “umami” taste in prepared foods. to glutamate sensitivity, it may be that a combination of excess glutamate in the diet, combined with chronic low-grade inÀamMSG is known to cause various ill effects, such as headaches, mation, and an associated leaky BBB, contribute to sympwater retention, dry mouth and Àushing. Because it is so toms. It is unlikely that people without any underlying gecommonly used in Chinese food, the effect of MSG has been netic predisposition to glutamate sensitivity experience any called the “Chinese Restaurant Syndrome.” Other than the adverse effects from excess dietary glutamate. Further retaste, unless you are addicted to, it MSG is utterly unneces- search is needed to show the contribution of dietary glutamate sary to your well-being. Gluten and glutamic acid on the to symptoms. other hand, both totally different, are vital nutrients. But, in certain circumstances, both can back¿re on you. Gluten in- Glutamate in the Diet tolerance, much less common than supposed, has been well What we can take from all this is that some individuals do covered elsewhere. Here we take a look at glutamic acid. have a particular sensitivity to glutamate. Understanding the different sources and types of food that contain glutamate Why is it important? can help you make the best food choices, and avoid sympGlutamic acid is an amino acid found abundantly in both plant toms of sensitivity. If you suspect that glutamate may be and animal protein. It is what’s called a non-essential amino playing a role in your symptoms, you can try to eliminate any acid, meaning that our bodies can generate glutamic acid sources with added free glutamate (starting with processed even without getting it via our food. It is so important we can- and packaged foods) and monitor your symptoms. If sympnot exist without it. Most especially, toms persist, then try eliminating glutamate is the most abundant sources of natural free glutamate as neurotransmitter in the brain, causwell. Once your symptoms have subing our brain cells to communicate sided or resolved, gradually introduce messages, and vital to the growth some natural sources of free glutamate and development of the brain, learnback into your diet as tolerated over a ing, and memory. It is known as an period of weeks to learn which foods excitatory neurotransmitter. You can may trigger a reaction. therefore think of glutamate as a stimulant. And, as anyone who’s Additionally, given that glutamate exhad too much coffee can tell you, cess may be associated with symptoo much of a stimulant is too much toms only in the case of chronic inÀamof a good thing. Therein lies the mation, try adding turmeric or ginger problem for some. to some of your meals for their potent anti-inÀammatory properties while you investigate any poBound and free glutamate? tential causes of inÀammation. There is an important distinction between bound and free glutamate since all potential health concerns are associated Free glutamate may be listed in processed foods as: with the free form of glutamate. Bound glutamate is a whole, Monosodium glutamate, mono-potassium glutamate, yeast unmodi¿ed protein source generally digested and absorbed extract, anything “hydrolyzed” such as hydrolyzed protein, slowly. Free glutamate, by contrast, is no longer bound to calcium caseinate, autolyzed yeast, textured protein, gelatin, other amino acids, and absorbed much more rapidly, leading soy protein (including isolate and concentrate), whey protein to spikes in the blood, which can cause minor to serious (including isolate and concentrate), carrageenan, bouillon symptoms. Free glutamate is found in natural food sources, and broth, stock, and “Àavors” or “Àavoring” (i.e. natural vawith particularly high sources listed at the end of this article. nilla Àavor), maltodextrin, citric acid, pectin, milk powder, soy But, of much more concern, is the abundance of free gluta- sauce, anything “protein forti¿ed,” corn starch, corn syrup mate in nearly all processed and packaged foods, also and modi¿ed food starch. identi¿ed later. Natural sources of free glutamate: How does glutamate affect the brain? • Foods matured, cured, or preserved, such as matured As we have seen MSG, or monosodium glutamate, is a cheeses (Parmesan and Roquefort) and cured meats synthetic chemical added to processed food to make it more • Fish sauce ‘palatable’. Though MSG does contain glutamic acid it is • Soy sauce and soy protein almost always accompanied by unwanted by-products or • Mushrooms contaminants, which cause the problems. It has no merit and • Ripe tomatoes is to be avoided. • Broccoli • Peas Glutamate, on the other hand, plays critical roles in normal • Walnuts brain development and function. On the downside however, • Grape juice on occasion it can be the cause of abnormal brain function. • Bone broths and meats cooked for long times (generally Concentrations of glutamate are associated with migraines using moist cooking methods such as braising) and suggested involvement in Huntington’s Disease and • Malted barley used in breads and beer autism. Genes predisposing patients to glutamate sensitivity • Wheat gluten (over 40% free glutamate by weight) are suspected of involvement in a number of brain conditions • Dairy casein (about 25% free glutamate by weight) that either is, or can - become serious. 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AWAY FROM THE MADDENING THE CROWD I could spend all my time going around Bali looking for great massages at low prices of less than Rp. 200.000 but I decided to focus on the outlying areas like Canggu and Jimbaran. What makes a great massage? Your therapist is knowledgeable; they are in tune with your body and what you need. They should ask before starting if you have any areas that need extra attention. It’s also good if they ask what kind of pressure you like. Your desire for a massage to either relax you or alleviate pain. Being one of the most massaged persons in Bali and a massage creator I’m probably more particular than most people when it comes to a good massage. CANGGU When driving through Canggu I saw a sign outside Your Time Spa saying “Best Massage”. Like a cat my curiosity was aroused, I had to try one. I opted for the Relaxation massage, which they create for your individual requirements. The spa is Australian trained so I had some expectations of professionalism. During the footbath ritual my therapist asked if there were areas to avoid on my body and asked what kind of pressure I preferred and my choice of massage oil. Honestly, I was very impressed; it was one of the best massages I’ve had in a long time. Her expert hands Àowed over my body in a nice sequence using a variety of techniques. To ¿nish, she applied warm wet towels to my feet, legs and hands to remove the excess oil. I was offered a shower but decided to keep the oil on my dry skin. Although the spa is small with three beds inside, it has recently opened a second facility only ten meters away with another three beds. Despite its small size the spa is comfortable and very clean. They also offer Hot Stone, Slimming/ Anti Cellulite treatment and Shirodara massage. It’s worth a drive through Canggu. Your Time Spa Jl. Raya Batu Belong No. 6B & 34 B. Telp : 081999576016. Docte Bali is a delightful spa offering luxury at affordable prices. This two level spa is tastefully decorated with six comfortable treatment rooms and uses Italian Docte products for the facials. They offer Balinese, Swedish, Tui Na and Hot Stone massages all for a very low price. I opted for the Balinese massage, which is their most popular treatment.
Balinese massage works on the muscles of the whole body using long strokes and a variety of unique methods using gentle to strong deep pressure using compression techniques along with kneading the muscles to release tension. It’s excellent for relaxation. Snuggled up in a white bathrobe I sat on the edge of the massage bed for the footbath ritual. This included a nice foot and leg scrub followed by a pumice stone erasing dead skin from the bottom of my feet. With nice clean feet I positioned my body face down on the bed. It started with lots of pressure point work all over the back of my body before bringing out the massage oil. The deep pressure continued to ease the tension from my muscles. After ninety minutes my body felt completely relaxed. I appreciated all of the luxurious touches that had gone into Docte Bali to make it a very enjoyable visit. Docte Bali Jl. Raya Canggu, Gg. Bedugul no.3, next to Br. Anyar Kaja, Opposite Kantor Camat Kuta Utara, Canggu. Telp : 0361-9002588 / 9002599 E : info@doctebali.com W : www.doctebali.com
A friend recommended Body Sense Spa in Canggu as a great spa to visit. It’s spacious, nicely decorated and clean with 5 massage beds and a Thai massage room with the mat on the Àoor plus four chairs for mani/pedi and reÀexology. A pleasant footbath starts things off for clean feet. Loving Thai massage, I had to try that. I was given a pair of white cotton pajamas to wear for the treatment and lay face down anticipating memories from Thailand. It was impressively good and gave me a good workout of stretching plus all the wonderful pressure points all over my body. I felt great afterwards and plan to return for more. They also have Balinese, Combination (their most popular), Stone, Shiatsu and an Asian blend called Lightening massage. It’s a wonderful spa with good treatments, friendly staff and great prices. Body Sense Spa Jalan Subak Sari No. 64, Batu Belig. Telp : 085103119191 W : www.bodysensespa.com E : info@bodysensespa.com.
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JIMBARAN In the heart of Jimbaran you can ¿nd Island Spa & Salon, one of my friend’s favourite places for hair and massage treatments, who encouraged me to try them out. The spa looked fresh and clean with ¿ve reÀexology chairs, it seems like that treatment is very popular. My friend loves the reÀexology here. The chairs also double as manicure and pedicure stations. Also, the hair salon is very popular. There’s only four massage beds, two in each cozy room nicely out¿tted. They have Balinese, Shiatsu, Stone, Herbal and Aromatherapy massages - all for good prices. I decided to try the Balinese massage which is the most popular. It was a nice soothing massage with flowing strokes, which left me feeling relaxed. When in Jimbaran, I recommend this spa. Island Spa & Salon (near the Intercontinental Hotel), Jalan Uluwatu No. 9A Jimbaran. Telp : 0361-701573 or book online: www.islandspaandsalon.com. A spa savvy Japanese friend suggested LA’VIE Spa, which is very popular with Japanese guests. It’s quite a large two storey spa in clean Zen style that has 25 Thai mats. The concept is traditional Thai massage available for 60, 90 and the popular 120 minutes or reflexology. Before beginning I was given a drawing of a body (front and back) with pressure points and reflexology foot chart at the bottom. I was told to circle any points on the body that needed more work because of any problem or put an X for spots to avoid. I opted for the 90 minutes of stretching and compression. In true Thai fashion the massage was excellent. For locals and KITAS holders a special price of 75.000 an hour, a very budget price. LA’VIE Jl. Kampus Unud No. 18L Jimbaran. Telp : 0361-8953489 / 085738065118. W : www.lavie-bali.com. Copyright spa inspirations 2015 For clinics and spas offering new treatments contact me for an upcoming story. Spa.inspirations@gmail.com You can read all past articles of Beauty & Health at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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HIV BALI 2015 It’s that time of year again (and how fast did that year go!). December is on our door step and it’s time to take stock of where we stand twelve months on into the HIV /AIDS situation here in Bali and indeed Indonesia. So what is going on? The Health Department of Bali has recorded at least 996 total cases of HIV-AIDS cases up until May 2015. Of those, 622 people are known to be HIV positive, while 374 people are in the advanced to the stage of AIDS. The department has recorded only 15 deaths. But are these statistics realistic? If you consider that other statistics claim that approximately 75% of Bali’s 6,000 sex workers are HIV positive and that there are at least 4,500 HIV positive prostitutes on the Island, the figures quoted by the Bali Health Department are a gross understatement and almost laughable. Add to this the clients of the sex workers, (and no, they don’t wear condoms), the wives of the clients of the sex workers, the children of the HIV positive mothers, injectable drug users and so on, we can see that the health department statistics are indeed just the tip of a very big ice-berg. (Oh and for those of you that are interested, most of HIV positive sex workers resided in the tourist area of Sanur, followed by Kuta and belong to the age group of 19-39 years). The promiscuous behavior in this country is seeing a major
shift of new HIV cases from sex-workers to housewives. According to the Indonesian Planned Parenthood Association it further indicates that the transmission of HIV / AIDS is no longer transmitted outside the home, but it occurs in the home. The high number of housewives exposure indicates the number of male partners transmit HIV / AIDS to the family.
effort to educate all those around you starting at home. If you would like to educate local friends, staff etc here is an excellent link to a comprehensive fact sheet on HIV in Indonesian http://www.kswann.com/WhatisHIVAIDS.pdf. Or for a more simple point by point fact sheet: http://kisara. or.id/kesehatan-reproduksi/apa-itu-hiv-aids.html
Where can local people get advice and testing? The Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) in co-operation with the Hong Kong Red Cross are aware of this and have implemented an education program for the Balinese people on preventing HIV/AIDS and encouraged them to make lifestyle changes by avoiding drugs and risky sexual practices involving multiple partners, sex workers, as well as implementing the use of condoms, avoiding narcotic drug use, and early testing and treatment with ARV medication. The Red Cross program has come none-too-soon as Australian based HIV/AIDS programs have been withdrawn from Indonesia (incl Bali) as from October this year. Australia does know we still have a problem, as obviously with a total estimate of as many as 750,000 people living with HIV in Indonesia, we still do. However the HIV Indonesia assistance programs from Australia fell victim to a massive 40 % cut in foreign aid.
What can I do to help? Education The key to curbing the HIV epidemic is awareness. Make an
• Yayasan Kerti Praja - Jalan Raya Sesetan, No 270, Denpasar Phone: +62(0) 361 728916/17 E-mail: ykpdps@denpasar.wasantara.net.id. W : http://www.kertiprajafoundation.com • Yayasan Rama Sesana (YRS) - is a non-profit reproductive health clinic inside Bali’s largest traditional market, Pasar Badung and now in Sanur at Pasar Intaran. YRS is a well-known centre for information about safe health practices and affordable, high quality reproductive health services provision for vulnerable low income women in Bali. Kim Patra is a qualified Midwife & Nurse Practioner who has been living and working in Bali for over 30 years. She now runs her own Private Practice & Mothers & Babies center at her Community Health Care office in Sanur. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns that you have and may be contacted via email at balikim2000@gmail.com, or office phone 085105-775666 or https://www.facebook.com/ CHC Bali
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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch
Brought up Disappointed As you may have noticed, disappointment is a regular feeling on “Paradise Island”. Feelings of disappointments may arise due to something as banal as another shop running out of Aqua gallon (is there a shop in Bali where they never seem to run out of stuff constantly?) to the more serious lackadaisical attitude of law enforcement officials (perhaps unless money is involved). Constant traffic jams, environmental pollution, blatant disregard for building codes and zoning, society’s general lack of work ethic and backwards steps in education only adds fuel to the fires of disgruntlement. Even with its great climate, rich culture and smiling faces, indeed Bali can be a frustrating place to live. My two boys were born and are being brought up in this environment of disappointment, but have also been fortunate enough to see the opposite in my home country of New Zealand; yet, they feel that Bali can improve (“if Mummy becomes president”). Learning to be tolerant and patient with just about everything is ‘character building’. I’ve often wondered why Indonesians tolerate everything that goes on around them so well and very rarely internally combust, when many foreigners who live in Bali are prone to either “letting of steam once in a while” (read: screaming at the 100th person that rides head on into one-way traffic on a major bypass road). The answer is simple: Indonesians are brought up disappointed. It is not only a way of life for people here, but it is in-ground in society after decades of corruption and oppression. It’s the semi-accepted norm because people either don’t know any different or they just can’t be bothered trying to fight it because it’s so hard to make a difference. Fortunately, there are an increasing number of local people who are trying to make a difference. These activists realize that this constant disappointment shouldn’t be accepted; they know that in other parts of the world, it is better for the common good to have safe and reliable infrastructure, critical education, implemented laws, human rights, and advancement of science over blind faith and superstition. As educated activists, they know that they can’t just accept it as it is or nothing will change. At least in my grandkids’ lifetimes, perhaps being brought up disappointed will not be considered ‘character building’, but something unnecessary and unacceptable as modern humans.
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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton
Bali & Lombok Tuttle Travel Pack Each volume of the Tuttle Publishing’s Travel Pack series are written by people who have lived, studied and worked in the country. Their portable size and straightforward format makes these bestsellers easy to use, no matter if you’re a regular or ¿rst time visitor. Everything you need is in one convenient package including a large pullout map. No different is Bali & Lombok Tuttle Travel Pack, a useful guide to several of Asia’s favorite tropical islands - from the dramatic cliff-top temple at Ulu Watu to the cool highland lakes of Bratan and Bedugul with their hot springs and lush greenery, from the trendy beach resorts and boutiques of Seminyak to the idyllic beaches of the Gili Islands off Lombok. In the guide’s opening pages, “Bali & Lombok At a Glance” is an overview of the geography, climate, people and the unique cultures, crafts and architecture of islands. Lombok, Bali’s sister island, is in many ways similar to Bali, but in others ways also vastly different, most obviously the absence of the effects of mass tourism such as pollution, urban sprawl and high prices. Chapter 1 lists the 21 Best Sights across Bali and Lombok, including the most alluring beaches, the most resplendent temples and outdoor activities such as cycling and snorkeling. To help plan your stay, the “Making the Most of Your Visit” call out offers advice about where to base yourself and how to make those tough decisions about what to see and do among hundreds of attractions based on your preferred interests and level of comfort. Chapter 2 details a number of 2-day and 3-day excursions across the major regions of both islands, covering all the most important sights from the hedonistic southern beaches to the northern and eastern coasts as well as the cultural and volcanic heartlands in between. Chapter 3 contains the author’s personalized guided tours and other hard-earned personal recommendations gleaned from his working, studying and extensive travels in Bali and Lombok. He lists the best of the best on both islands: unique hotels from budget to luxury; good value places to eat whether they are on the beach or deep in the back lanes of chaotic Kuta; outdoor activities; traditional performances; kid-friendly recreation and and beaches; specialized information for shopaholics, night-clubbers, spa enthusiasts. The vital last chapter “Travel Facts” provides everything you need to be aware of, including info about visas, money, health, events, details about how to get there and travel around, tips on temple ceremonies and etiquette as well as some basic Indonesian greetings, phrases and travel glossary to help make the most of your visit. What this thin travel guide lacks in physical heft, it makes up for in succinctness of coverage, saving the reader the time it takes to plow through hundreds of pages of dense information on lesser-known sights that you are most likely to skip. The guide focuses on places that are well known and popular. Granted, many of the sights the author has selected are touristy and crowded – Ubud’s Sarawasti Palace, the famous Tanah Lot Temple, Jimbaran seafood
restaurants, Uluwatu Temple, Ubud Monkey Forest, Lombok’s Taman Narmada Gardens, etc. – that does not preclude them from being worthwhile to visit.
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The guide’s coverage is not all-inclusive. There is no section on the superb and isolated diving center of Pemuteran in northwest Bali but there is decent coverage of the better-known beachside resort of Amed in the northeast. Glowing write-ups of little known attractions such as east Bali’s Pasir Putih beach that is described as “blissfully undeveloped” will assure that they will not remain so for long. Suggested activities like viewing the magni¿cent rice terrace landscapes of Jatiluwih, visiting tiny ¿shing villages on the east coast, the Tir Na Og pub of Gili Trawangan, Senggigi’s Pasar Seni Art Market, Ubud’s Traditional Balinese Healing Center, a guided walking tour of Tetebatu in south central Lombok, the small but excellent Ganesha Gallery in Kuta; cycling on Nusa Lembongan Island to discover “what Bali must’ve been like ¿fty years ago” are original and inspired. I also enjoyed reading boxes on topics “Quick Guide to Handicrafts & Arts on Bali and Lombok,” “What Southern Beaches are Best?,” “Quick Guide to (Lombok’s) Local Food” and “Staying in Lovina: Sunsets and Dolphins,” No guidebook is complete without detailed maps. This travel pack includes a large, double-sided pull out map of Bali and Lombok in a pocket in the back. All maps are based on the updated version or Periplus’s renowned series of Bali maps. On the inside cover and Àyleaf is two-page map of southern Bali. Blue lines enclosing large urban centers indicate where to ¿nd larger scale maps of those areas with what appears to be every hotel and restaurant (the type if small but still legible). Though not a photo book, the small inset photos are iconic and informative.
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Author Paul Greenway (www.paulgreenway.net) has traveled extensively throughout the Indonesian archipelago, which he considers his second home. Based in Adelaide, Greenway has contributed to over 30 guidebooks including the Lonely Planet guides to Bali & Lombok and Indonesia. For years he lived in Jakarta, where he taught students and trained teachers from across the region. He has studied Indonesian in Bali and in other provinces, and has taught Indonesian at Australian high schools. Easy-to-use and to carry, well thought-out, full of condensed, up-to-date and thoroughly researched information, this updated and revised edition is a complete and convenient travel kit, the only guide you’ll need for getting around Bali & Lombok. Bali & Lombok Tuttle Travel Pack: Your Guide to Bali & Lombok’s Best Sights for Every Budget by Paul Greenway, Tuttle Publishing 2014, ISBN 978-080-484-2112, paperback, 128 pages, pull out map, dimensions 13.5 cm X 21 cm.
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SCHEDULE THAT A Journey Across Indonesia (5 December) Book talks do not come up often and this is a special treat. Indonesia is the world’s largest archipelago nation comprising as many as 17,000 islands spread over the same distance as Los Angeles to New York, or Perth to Sydney. Indonesia is also the most culturally diverse nation on the planet and its national motto had to be ‘Unity in Diversity’ as these islands are an extraordinary mixture of races, religions, languages and cultures. Ian Burnet sets out on a journey across the archipelago to discover this rich cultural diversity. He describes how the early Malay people came to these islands and the inÀuence of the Indian religions of Hinduism and Buddhism on the islands of Sumatra, Java and Bali. He discovers the heritage of the Indians, Chinese and Arabs who came here to trade in spices and sandalwood, he follows the rise of Islam and the traces of the ¿rst Europeans to enter Asia – particularly the early Portuguese traders and the priests who brought Christianity to these lands. Travelling by bus, plane, train, ferry, boat, car and motorcycle from Java to Timor, he hops from island to island across the Indonesian archipelago, following the smoking volcanoes that form its spine. Ian Burnet combines his love of adventure and travel with his knowledge of history to take us on a personal journey through geographic space and historical time, which will delight all armchair travelers. This is a great opportunity to ¿nd out more, meet the author and revel in the magic of what is Indonesia. Doesn’t it make you want to explore and learn more about the beautiful country we live in? Do book a seat as Biku is a popular spot any day of the week. The menu is always inviting and afternoon tea with a glass of bubbles is always worth it. When : 4 pm Where : Biku Restaurant, Jl Petitengit No 888, Seminyak. Bookings to or 085100570888 asri@bikubali.com,
Carols by Candlelight (3 and 4 December) Carols by Candlelight are rich in tradition and date back centuries. There are so many popular carols both traditional and modern. This is a wonderful opportunity to get into the festive spirit and sing your heart out. The Garden Early Learning Centre invites you to a wonderful evening of festive spirit. Food and beverages are provided by Sprout café. Twenty percent of proceeds go to Bali Children’s Foundation. Bali Children’s Foundation aims to help children’s educational opportunities in remote areas of Bali. This is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a community event and begin the spirit of Christmas. It is always great to see good causes being supported too. What a lovely way of getting into the Christmas spirit! When Cost Where
: 5.30 – 8 pm : IDR75,000 (under 1 free) : The Garden Early Learning Centre, Jl Raya Semer 18A, Canggu Contact : 8587222941 info:thegardenbali.com www.thegardenbali.com
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Cost : IDR200,000 – 350,000 Where : Arma Museum, Ubud Contact : 281996 www.baliworldmusicfestival.com
Flash Charity Luncheon (1 December) Luncheons are always a great way to unite the community and bring them together for a worthy cause. This is a wonderful opportunity to join a community event to support women and children living with HIV and AIDS through Yayasan Dua Hati Bali. The dress code is white magic so do sprinkle some magic around and come along to support this worthy cause. As in the spirit of Christmas, guests are encouraged to bring along a Christmas gift which includes toys for those living with HIV/AIDS. Do reserve your spot as this is bound to be a sell out event. When Cost Where Contact
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Shining on Stage (14 – 18 December) As Ian Burnet points out Indonesia is the most culturally diverse country on the planet and Indonesia continues to bene¿t from this rich diversity. The Chinese influence in Indonesia brings its own colourful culture. This is a wonderful time for children to join in and learn Mandarin songs and dances with a culminating performance for Chinese New Year in January. Children are invited from the ages of 4 to 6 and 7 to 14 to come along and develop their Mandarin skills.
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Thanksgiving (26 November) Thanksgiving is a holiday originating from Canada and the U.S.A. which gives thanks to the abundant harvests. It is celebrated on the 4th Thursday of the month of November in the U.S.A. This party will celebrate this occasion in a villa ¿t for kings with tons of delicious food, great drinks and an abundance of fun. A live DJ will provide the entertainment, there’s a pool and a playground to keep the kids occupied. Included in the price is turkey, a barbecue, welcome drinks and potluck. Guests are invited to make a signature dish of their choice. When Cost Where
First Annual Bali World Music Festival (5 – 6 December)
: 2 pm – 9 pm : IDR250,000 : Moments Villa Jimbaran, Jl Uluwatu Gang Gigit Sari, Jimbaran Contact : 081235551375 www.momentsvillas.com
Bali is de¿nitely the capital of music. com. No matter where you go there is always an array of music from Reggae to all the trendy sounds and music that compliments the ambience. This is the ¿rst time this music festival will take place and will appeal to all the music lovers in the community with sounds from across the planet.
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Fashion Siapa... ? by Bill Dalton
Sarah Alderson: Travel Writer & Blogger Sarah Alderson was born and brought up in South London. Before she became an author and s c r e e n w r i t e r, Sarah worked for 9 years in the nonprofit world in London. In 2009, Sarah, husband John and their daughter Alula (then 3) embarked on a journey around the world, finally settling in Penestanan near Ubud where they lived for five years. Sarah’s debut novel Hunting Lila won the Kingston Book Award (2012) for young readers. Nine more novels quickly followed. In 2015, she published Can We Live Here? (Blink Publishing), two-thirds of which is set in Bali. Sarah also writes a blog about writing, publishing and her travel experiences. Were you interested in books and writing when you were a little girl? I didn’t write creatively until I was age 30, but I have always been an obsessive reader. Books are my go-to, my escape. I think I entertained a plan to be Nancy Drew when I grew up. I remember the first ‘grown up’ book I read was Philip Pullman’s The Ruby and The Smoke. Now I write Young Adult novels under my own name and women’s fiction under the name of Mila Gray. Hunting Lila was my first novel - written while traveling - and is now being turned into a movie!
In what ways does having a young daughter help you to be a better writer of books for young readers? I think without a doubt it has made me much more aware of the importance of creating strong female protagonists and of writing stories that have substance. I don’t want her to read my books when she is older and roll her eyes or to read about girls who need rescuing or who fall for the aggressive alpha-male because he’s ‘haunted’ and has a chiseled jaw. I want her to be proud of me and to feel that she can relate to the characters and the feelings they are experiencing.
Do you make your living solely by writing? Unfortunately, it’s almost impossible to make a living from books these days for most writers. After five pretty tough years of struggling to make ends meet from writing, I now make a good enough living from my books and from screenwriting. Writing for the movie industry is much more lucrative but is very hard to break into. Luck plays a massive role. Things changed when my book was optioned and I wrote the screenplay adaptation of it. It was good enough to get noticed in Hollywood and as a result I got an agent in LA and one in London too. I then started to get work on other movies and sold rights to more of my books. The movie business is very competitive and you need a thick skin and take nothing for granted. I have to pinch myself regularly.
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What travel memoirs impressed you? I really love Becky Wicks’ Balilicious, a great read about Bali. She went and did all those things you see advertised on flyers on the boards outside Alchemy and wonder what the hell actually takes place. Vaginal acupressure anyone? I also really liked Behind the Beautiful Forevers by Katherine Boo and A Primate’s Memoir: A Neuroscientist’s Unconventional Life Among the Baboons by David Sapolsky. Have any of your travel posts about Bali caused controversy? One of my posts went viral because I lamented over the overdevelopment and construction noise. Lots of expats in Bali responded saying that they felt the same, but others reacted angrily or objected to my being critical of Bali, perhaps feeling that I might be putting tourists off. Several people who were the most vocal had just built villas on rice paddies, so I think they felt personally attacked. I even received a black magic hate poem. I guess I touched a nerve. What book is on your bedside table now? I always have several books on my bedside table! At the moment I’m reading The Narrow Road To The Deep North by Richard Flanagan, Yes Please by Amy Poehler, A Spool of Blue Thread by Anne Tyler, The Sportswriter by Richard Ford and The Soul of Screenwriting by Keith Cunningham. What writing projects do you have in the works? We are just waiting on a green light on Hunting Lila. Once that happens I will start working on the third book in that series because I promised my fans I would. I have a few other projects for TV that I’m developing too. If you could meet any writer, dead or alive, who would it be?
When did you start considering yourself a writer? At university, I earned a degree in Italian Studies, which is useful for not much more than ordering pizza and wine. But it did give me a sound grounding in writing. In 2009, my husband John and I decided we no longer wanted to live the way we were living in London – working crazy hours, struggling to balance life and work and childcare. We had an idea that perhaps there was a better way of life to be had somewhere and so we quit our jobs and set off around the world to try to find that illusive place. I became a writer simply because I needed to find a way to earn money as we were travelling. I didn’t do research into how much authors earn or what the odds of getting published are or I might never have started writing!
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Primo Levi. He wrote some of the most incredible, powerful memoirs of the holocaust and what it means to be human. I would love to sit down to dinner with him and listen to him speak. He killed himself years after his release from Auschwitz because the guilt he carried for surviving was too much to bear. I’d want to tell him thank you because his words changed my life and made me consider writing in a whole new light.
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What do you miss about Bali? I miss our friends most of all and the feeling of community, as well as the sunshine of course. People are friendlier than in London and the energy is so much more positive. In Bali, the pace of life is much more relaxed and you generally can live a happier, healthier life than in a major western city. There are so many great people in Bali doing interesting, entrepreneurial things and following their dreams. It’s contagious. It’s a unique and magical place. We were so lucky to have made the island our home for so long.
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This open style rustic whitewashed space just has to be visited! It’s a bit like stepping into someone’s home, not an ordinary home mind you, it’s a place, a space where you just might see someone quite fabulous? maybe a cross between Miss Havisham meets Sophia Loren?! It’s original, quirky, fun and a bit mad! it has a great ambience (old school jazz is a background constant Zith indoor areas ÀoZing through to outdoors making a perfect setting to sit, work, read, coffee & cake with friends, gossip and naturally to shop! The menu reads casual café dining with some classic favorites your great old Aunt or a loving Mother would make. With a signature blend of coffee, some iced-tea or granita you will be set to beat the Bali heat! Make a reservation for a Vintage inspired High Tea in the garden surrounds (there’s a once a month high tea for Mothers & children) In fact, this is a great place to hold special activities, birthdays, baby showers, workshops & small events. There is a total abundance of product to peruse and buy for the entire family; off beat, wacky, eccentric, it’s a total treasure trove, a hunt for the unconventional (they do a good bit of conventional too) product changes constantly (as the saying goes, if you like it, buy it!) Some ideas for the gift giving season fast approaching are, Art by Irene Hoff, one-off furniture pieces, spa products, jewelry from Nepal & Tibet, tribal objets along with super large colorful hats, oh yes Àowers to pin to the hat of course« all sorts of fashion for guys, gals & young’uns even a ‘Mans Corner’ that is proving popular where they can enjoy a game of backgammon or chess while waiting for their lady or man«
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A new Buddah to Buddah jewelry store opens late November early December be sure to visit for a special gift. In fact, everything in Housewives on Fire is for SALE, even the terri¿c carpets on the Àoor! And wait for it, amongst all the above you will view fabulous black leathers, feathers, lace, lingerie, slips & corsetry along with large leather bags!! This is Pure Black Magic! 6o you de¿nitely need to keep your eyes on their website, housewiveson¿re com & sign up immediately for their regular newsletter to keep informed! Just a brief rundown to whet your appetite: A Movie Night once a month with an all inclusive dinner menu, currently, the ‘Absolutely Fabulous’ episodes with none other than Patsy and Edina shouldn’t be missed for the best laughs! Art exhibition by Alia - exploring the word Fck in its many forms, opens with a roaming Dinner November 28th @ 7pm (ticketed event available on website). A Children’s Book Launch by Tarik ‘The Boy and the Dragon’ a great kids (5 – 10 yrs) event (book reading, signing & activities) date to be announced early December. Activities are de¿nitely on the schedule for the little ones, there’s an activity afternoon (Arts & Crafts) muf¿n baking (changes monthly) where Moms can participate or enjoy just being«. Regular Workshops starting soon, a hot young chick from the US will speak on the popular topic, Social Media. And, they’re going to ‘do’ a Christmas Day brunch! Conclusion: Housewives on Fire presents a very cool vibe for guys & girls alike, & the kids love it because there is so much to see, they can even play dress - ups from the treasure chest or play in the garden, what better place to make it your regular family space with all your friends!! Housewives on Fire Jl Mertanadi, No 22xx, Kerobokan (parking at front) Open daily from 8am to 6pm & Wed evening to 8pm T: 0361 737 374 or 0361 474 1256 (take away & delivery) E: info@housewiveson¿re.com Facebook: @housewiveson¿restore
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Ubud Area For Sale; Used Davey pool pump 1.5 HP, powermaster 200series, 8 years old. Leaks slightly as new O Rings unavailable but perfect for spare parts or project pump. Casing new. Sanur. Rp1.2m ono. Andy 0812 3930 6112. Sanur. [074] For Sale; Beautifully crafted wall mirror, ‘Milan Circle’ from Vinoti’s high end Jakarta store, Livvi Cassa. Perfect condition, size 90cm x 110cm. Retail price Rp 5. 8 mill, Jimbaran. Sale price Rp 2.4 mill. Email for photo. <kbruce56@gmail.com>. Jimbaran. [075] The man who desires to improve a human being must begin by appreaciating him. C/U/I-04 March 15
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And so he carried out an extraordinary series of acts of magnanimity: wearing the Springbok rugby jersey, a symbol of Africana power; visited the widow of the architect of Apartheid; broke bread with his former captives – he was always reaching out, always building up, never triumphant, never breaking down.
Mpho Tutu: Without Forgiveness Peace Cannot Fly This is a transcript of the Reverend Canon Mpho Tutu’s Keynote Address at the 12th annual Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, delivered on October 29th and followed by a standing ovation.
declaration of war.
Mpho Tutu: I’d like you to come with me on a journey of imagination. Imagine if the ghastly events of September 2001 had been followed by a process of societal introspection and healing, instead of a
I know it’s a pretty tall order to expect a nation to respond to terrorism of the scale of 9/11 by blowing kisses across the Atlantic in the general direction of the alleged authors of the attack. In the face of such provocation, who wouldn’t implement urgent steps to shore up their security? Who would be strong enough not to cast blame, not to retaliate? The authors of the war on terror rationalised their action on the basis that they were ensuring that there would be no repetition of 9/11. They were freeing the world of tyranny while shoring up their own nation’s security. They were peaceloving people exercising their duty to protect their people. Nobody wants to live in fear. Nobody deserves to feel insecure. But is the world a safer place today? Just imagine for a moment that God had been willing to intervene and push the pause button 14 years ago; and there had been a moment to consider our most de¿ning human characteristics - our individual vulnerability, our interdependence - and time to consider the why, and not just the who. Had we taken the opportunity to reÀect on the causes of the breakdown in human relations, or pursued the path of forgiveness rather than that of vengeance. Peace is not easy; it is a hard mountain to climb. But had we climbed the mountain, how many deaths and injuries might have been avoided?
How much money might have been spent improving people’s lives had it not been required to fund the instruments of war? How many more families might still be living contentedly in their homes in Syria, in Afghanistan, in Iraq, in Israel, in Palestine? One of our greatest evolutionary failings is how dif¿cult we continue to ¿nd it to settle our differences amicably. We are taking high de¿nition photographs of Mars and technology is revolutionizing just about every aspect of our lives – including blingy stuff – but when it comes to arguments we still fall back on muscle, as most of our ancestors did. My father believes that at least part of the problem is the preponderance of men in leadership positions. He thinks that women would probably do a better job. Sixty years of marriage and three daughters – fast learner! But I digress. In South Africa, following the collapse of Apartheid and the advent of democracy, instead of choosing the retributive path of Nuremburg style trials to hold perpetrators of injustice accountable for their horrors, we established a Truth and Reconciliation Commission as a mechanism to facilitate a collective healing process. The Commission was charged with investigating and presenting as complete a picture as possible of the nature, causes and extent of human rights violations emanating from the conÀicts of the past. It had three technical objectives: to grant amnesty from prosecution to perpetrators willing to tell the truth about politically motivated crimes they had committed; to provide a forum for the stories of victims of violations to be told; and to recommend appropriate rehabilitative measures, including reparations. Although the word ‘forgive’ does not appear in the legislation that created the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and to be forgiven by their victims was not a requirement for perpetrators of human rights violations to be granted amnesty, forgiveness was at the very heart of the commission’s work. Indeed, forgiveness and fairness underpin South Africa’s very highly regarded Constitution and Bill of Rights. They were among the very de¿ning characteristics of our fearless, first and peerless (unfortunately) President Mandela. He understood that for South Africa to hold on to bitterness would be to retard it politically, economically, emotionally and socially.
But maybe if forgiveness had been more explicitly understood, and the process of forgiveness written into the legislation that created our Truth and Reconciliation Commission, I would not have been standing in my kitchen last week, advising my teenage daughter to swap her shorts for jeans, and to carry a jar of Vics to combat the tear gas when she went to join her fellow students putatively protesting a hike in student fees. There’s always a straw. In the new South Africa, for 20 years, we have tried to fast-forward through the trauma of centuries and land in a transformed society. But we are learning that hurts buried alive don’t die. The process of forgiveness and reconciliation is a searing and searching process. We would far rather avoid the pain of telling and hearing our stories; we would rather skip the anguish of naming our hurts. It is in¿nitely preferable to lick our wounds than to let them go. We want real reconciliation without presenting the real reasons that reconciliation is needed. But the only way to get to reconciliation is through that ¿erce and searching process of telling our stories, of naming our hurts, of having the courage then to let go. Only then can we be reconciled. Forgiveness is the seed that nourishes the dove of peace following conÀict – from Apartheid, to terrorism, to our disagreements at home and in our work places. Without forgiveness, peace cannot Ày. Without forgiveness it is impossible to free ourselves from the cycle of pain, mistrust and anxiety that traps us so often. The world may have looked and felt very different today had the West had the courage to respond to 9/11 by embarking on a path of healing. But making peace is in¿nitely harder than making war. We ¿nd it very hard to admit our wrongs and to acknowledge the harm we cause. To tell our true story and witness the anguish it causes; to ask for, and grant, forgiveness. Yet without these three foundational elements we cannot reach the critical forth step, renewing or realising the relationship. After a disagreement, the process of forgiveness creates conditions for the reversion to the natural order of our interdependent human existence. It creates an opportunity for us to set aside learned prejudices and to revert to type - to assert the love and compassion with which we were born. It leads us to the foothills of the mountain called Peace, and each step we take rebuilds us a little more. A little more and yet a little more, until, like a jigsaw puzzle, we are once again complete. Thank you. For more audiocasts and written reÀections on the 2015 Festival, please head to www.ubudwritersfestival.com.
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UBUD NEWS READING BY THE SEA Every time a child learns to read, the life of the child and the adult to come is enriched exponentially. In Bali, many children can’t read - even if they do go to school, many schools have virtually no money for books. So it’s warming news that our dear friend Rucina Ballinger has begun a rewarding reading program, called Reading By The Sea, in the poor eastcoastal town of Les. Rucina says in her ¿rst community-based session seven children “read dramatically about the monkey with the blue butt”, from a colourful bilingual storybook donated by Ganesha Bookshop’s Books for Bali program. The children are all around twelve years old, and Rucina says she plans to go to their homes as well, and read to the kids, hoping in this way to capture the interest of the parents as well. You can help. Anita Scheers of Ganesha has created a very generous program, regularly donating bilingual and Indonesian language books to Bali schools; customers can donate cash or buy books from the children’s book collection to for the program. HOME OWNERS AT LAST! Delightful news from ¿lm maker Daniel Ziv, who has travelled from Ubud to more than 50 international festivals during the past 18 months, sharing and celebrating JALANAN, his wonderful film about the lives of three homeless Jakarta street buskers.
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Don Paris’ annual six-day-intensive Quantum Matrix Healing Seminar is truly a time out for you, a time to renew, review, and cleanse. C/NV/U-25 Nov 15
Don and his extraordinary team have led these highly successful seminars in Ubud and at north coast retreat centres for the past seven years. The week-long program at the Shangrila Retreat Centre in Tejakula includes seminar fees, full board and food, two dolphin excursions and daily massages. December 2-8; $US795. DROUGHT AND GARDENS Despite recent rains, Ubud is still in the grip of a bad drought. Listening to friends from countries with much less rainfall, such as Australia, ex-pats are watering their gardens differently (hand-watering early in the morning and in the evening), re-using washing water on gardens, making sure that water tanks don’t leak and re-thinking their gardens, to include trees and foods that need less water. Facebook group, Bali Green and Clean, provides drought updates, and has great suggestions and ideas. The Ubud Garden Society will renew meeting next month at the old Ubud Botanical Garden (huge wooden dragon / Aneh Aneh sign) on Jalan Tirta Tawar in Kutuh village. Keep an eye on the Ubud Garden Society page on Facebook for the next meeting date and time.
At every post-screening Q&A session, Daniel offered audiences a way to personally help make a difference in the dif¿cult lives they had just watched on screen, by donating to a fund to buy homes for these three musicians.
LIMITED ANOMALI Showing Anomali Coffee’s commitment to supporting coffee growers across Indonesia, the Ubud coffee shop on Jalan Raya Ubud is now selling limited edition packets of their Golden Label “Aceh Bandar Selin”. The Golden Label has been designed to appreciate the farmers who produce only very small quantities of high quality beans.
Donations came in from over 20 countries, and this month Boni, Ho and Titi received keys and ownership certi¿cates to three small and humble homes in South Jakarta, putting life on the streets in their past.
Did you know that arabica plants only grow at certain heights, and they must be surrounded and sheltered by other crops? That’s what provides those extra Àavours or “notes” in any good coffee.
Daniel says: “As people accustomed to living from hand to mouth, it’s more than they ever dreamed of owning. And if you saw JALANAN you know that these three can beautifully renovate even a sewage tunnel!”
The beans from the small Aceh Banda plantations produce a great taste, with – as my Anomali hosts describes it – “the character of smooth body, strong jack-fruit aroma, clean pineapple notes, and a slight nutty, long aftertaste, leading to a sweet ripe fruit ¿nish”.
PIANO & VIOLIN SHOW An extraordinary concert is coming up this week at Padma Resort Ubud, from a superb classical musician, Ibu Ayke Agus. The November 21 concert starts at 7.30pm; ticket includes great refreshments (canapés, wine, beer and soft drinks), to be served from 6.30pm, an hour before the concert. Price: 200,000rp net per person. Padma Resort Payangan Ubud. Info: 0361301 111,order tickets by email: padmamusicconcert@gmail.com (con¿rmation and attached e-tickets will be emailed to guests, to show at the music concert registration desk. SUNSHINE FOR YOUR SOUL? We all need to take time to replenish our bodies and minds, and listen to our souls. How about a relaxing, soul-warming holiday, where study and practice techniques guide each individual towards healing your physical, emotional and spiritual well being?
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Ganesha Bookshops Independent Bookseller in Bali since 1986
Specialising in books on Indonesia New, Used, Rare, and Out-of-Print. Web: www.ganeshabooksbali.com Email: info@ganeshabooksbali.com Books, Maps, Cards, Old Print Posters & more
Ganesha in Ubud:
Jalan Raya (near the Post Office), Ubud, Bali. Tel: (62 361) 970320
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.
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BYE SHERRY Sherry Entus, a long-time resident of Ubud who had contributed much to her adopted town and island, died this month after a long illness. Born in Montreal, Sherry came to Indonesia in 1996 to teach English in Jakarta. Though an ardent fan of the urban, she moved to Bali one year later in search of a greener, cleaner life. She continued teaching English in Bali until 1999, meeting her future husband, Dewa, shortly after her arrival to Ubud. Sherry worked as a professional translator for many years, assisting NGOs, bilateral agencies, publishers and art galleries. She had a powerful intellect driven by an intense curiosity about her surroundings. Towards the end of her life, she began studying Balinese language, and quickly mastered the dif¿cult basics of Sor Singgih. A conversation with Sherry was always full of challenging and insightful questions, but at the same time, Sherry’s sense of humor was so sharp it could bring tears of laughter to the most stoic personality, lightening the most serious of subjects. Sherry held a deep love for life and a heartfelt compassion for the human condition. We’ll miss her.
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Food Glorious Food
Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) By Ayu Spicy When I first came to Bali I’d
- 1/2 to 1 tsp. ground cinnamon
frequently see women selling
- 1 small clove of garlic, pressed
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tonics from a basket on their back held in place with a
- lime ice cubes when serving
sarong. Now many cafes serve these healthy and
Directions:
delicious beverages called jamu, but we drink ours at
Put the turmeric and ginger in a blender and add ½ liter of
home. Desak, our cook,
water. Run the blender until the turmeric and ginger are
grates the fresh turmeric
pulverized, stopping to scrape down the sides and running
(which she stores scattered in
it again. Strain the liquid into a container and squeeze the
the garden) throws it in the
pulp until all the liquid comes out.
blender with water and other ingredients to make our
Return the pulp to the blender and add the remaining
special elixir. I like mine with a ½ teaspoon each of dried
½ liter of water. Run the blender again to extract as much
cayenne powder and cinnamon and a lime ice cube.
of the goodness as possible. Strain this into the first batch of jamu and again squeeze the pulp until all the liquid is
There are many kinds of jamu. This one has antibacterial,
extracted. Add the lime juice and honey, stir well and
anti-inflammatory, and anticancer properties. It helps
pour into a bottle to store in the fridge. It will keep about
regulate cholesterol, helps brain function, improves
4 - 5 days.
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digestion and helps regulate blood sugar. When ready to serve pour about 2/3 of a cup of jamu into
Desak’s Jamu Makes about 1.25 liters
a glass, add your choice of optional ingredients and stir well. The cinnamon and cayenne will take a little bit of prodding to meld with the liquid. Top with a lime ice cube
Ingredients:
and serve with a small spoon if you plan on sipping as the ingredients will separate out as it sits in the glass so you’ll
- 300 grams turmeric, peeled and sliced
need to stir it occasionally.
- 1 liter water - 50 grams ginger peeled and sliced
Here’s to Your Health!
- 3 limes, juiced - 1/2 cup honey Optional additions: - 1/2 to 1 tsp. dried chili powder (this may seem like a lot but for some reason it isn’t very spicy hot to me. Start with ¼ tsp. and build up to what is comfortable for your stomach.
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 © 2015 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/I-04 Feb 15
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Restaurant & Food
Bali Advertiser
25 November - 09 December, 2015
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Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
Chinese from Jakarta Red Bean is the Bali outlet for the Jakarta Red Bean chain of Chinese restaurants. They have over 20 current sites, mostly in the shopping malls of Jakarta. The Renon restaurant is modern, clean and cool with ample parking at the front. It appears to be an attractive eating option, adding to this already seemingly endless number of budget eateries in the Renon loop. Air-conditioned it is totally smoke-free with no provision for any smoking areas other than in the car park. It is also alcohol-free. Chinese cuisine in this case, as is most common in Indonesia, means Cantonese. Sadly though it is ‘halal’ so no pork products. After all this is Bali, not Java, a Chinese restaurant without pork is like eating bread without the crust. Another surprise is the total lack of any appetizers, snacks [even dim sum], very unusual particularly for a restaurant in a tourist environment, as is Bali. However what they do serve is done professionally, with a smile and at reasonable cost.
Char Siu. Char Siu is normally used with strips of boneless pork which is roasted after basting in the mix then served dry. This chicken version is with a sauce of hoisin, soy, honey and red fermented bean curd, at Red Bean it is quite sweet. The chicken breast is cooked [skin on] in this sauce and served very finely cross-sliced making it perfect for picking up with your chopsticks [amazingly for a Chinese restaurant, chopsticks are not provided automatically, you actually have to ask for them!]. Kung Pao is on just about every Chinese menu as well as this one, tender boneless chicken, tasty sauce but again on the sweet side. No fiery Szechuan peppers and chilli used here! Chicken can also be steamed with ginger or deep-fried and served with sweet and sour, chilli or lemon sauces.
: Red Bean.
Address
: Jl. Cok Agung Tresna 58, Renon.
Telephone
: 224.444.
Open
: 10.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m., daily.
Non-Smoking Area : Yes. : None.
Air-conditioning
: Yes.
Prawns seem to be the next most popular Chinese dish and there are quite a few here although they only use small prawns. They can be coated with salted egg or a Roejak sauce. Deep-fried with oats or stir-fried with curry leaves. King Prawns are also available live from the tank, a completely separate menu is provided detailing live seafood, all of which is sold at market rates, by weight, and includes many varieties of whole fish and crab [Singapore Crab].
Parking
: Large secure area at front.
Price
: Rp. 200,000 for two [+ drinks].
Delivery Service
: Yes
Credit Cards
: Visa, Mastercard.
Food
: Chinese [Cantonese].
Other seafood on the normal menu includes crab, clams, squid and fish. This Crab is only of the soft-shell variety and with oats, beef floss or salted egg. Clams are served in a spicy sauce that is not too spicy. Squid is deep-fried, with oats, chilli or honey.
Halal
: Yes
Wine
: No alcohol allowed.
Service
: Mechanical.
Atmosphere
: Cool and clean.
Overall
: Chain restaurant fare,
Beef can be in black pepper, shredded and cooked to a crisp or an interesting and unusual offering; minced and stir-fried. There are many noodle dishes and they can be served dry, in a sauce or even a soup. Egg noodles, rice noodles, even vermicelli, maybe Indonesian Chinese Italian!
Most Asian meals also include a separate vegetable dish and here the choice is immense, all 21 of them although some are combined with meat/seafood [broccoli with prawns, crab or beef]. Hong Kong Kale is also offered in many combinations, with beef or abalone mushroom or green kale just stir-fried or with oyster sauce.
Rice, of course is served steamed, or boiled, in a bowl. Fried rice is normally consumed at the end of a Chinese meal rather than with it, although being an Indonesian version there are many rice dishes on this menu; pineapple, Hong Kong style, salted fish, pineapple, mixed seafood or vegetable and that Tom Yam once again!
The usual star of Cantonese cuisine is their roast meats, chicken, duck and pork. At Red Bean, as previously stated, there is no pork, and very surprisingly no duck either. Chicken they do have and it is the way it should be with soft tender flesh [pictured] and crisp skin, served on the bone, cross-sliced.
Then there are all of those base ingredients common to Chinese cuisine but not always to the taste of the western palate such as eel [stir-fried with Fumak] and frogs [butter sauce, deep-fried or Kung Pao style].
Other chicken offerings include an unusual one, Chicken
Restaurant
Smoking Area
There is a large range of soups. Most Asian meals are best taken with a soup on the side, sipped throughout the meal not as a separate course, western style. It can be with just vegetables, Seafood with fish maw, Hot & Sour Chinese version, or Jakarta Thai with Tom Yum. Chicken soup is with red bean or mushroom. Crab with corn or asparagus.
A specialty of the house is their Hainanese Chicken, originally from the Hainan province of southern China but now one that could almost be called Singapore’s national dish, there just referred to as ‘Chicken Rice’. The chicken breast is simmered in chicken stock, with the same stock used to prepare the unique rice that accompanies the dish. So tender!
QUICK REVIEW
As Red Bean opens at 10.00 a.m. every morning many people drop in for their morning porridge [congee], a Chinese breakfast! Porridge can be with chicken, beef or fish and there is a Special Bubur with ‘1.000 year old egg’. Red Bean offers basic food, nothing to scare anyone away, no extremes of taste and good sized serves, reasonably priced, for dishes that are meant to be shared in true Asian fashion. Red Bean is a relaxed spot for a quiet meal.
best described as ‘safe’.
Copyright © 2015 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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Bali-Alm thank all our loyal customers, and wish a
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. 5th and 19th December free tasting in Winehouse Kerobokan from 11am until 3pm
Indonesia`s best dairy products Tel: 082237073780 Mail: info@bali-alm.com
Bali-Alm yoghurt always was an one of a kind high end yoghurt, but now it’s as well the most beautiful and enviromental friendly yoghurt. We proudly present Indonesias first yoghurt in 100ml recycle glass jar. Lets help together reduce waste in Bali!
Bali-Alm produces all kinds of dairy products - made with German knowhow and passion in Bali. We offer high quality standards. BPOM available. Our products range from full fat milk over skimmed milk, whipping cream, cheese, whey to yoghurt. We deliver always fresh Bali-Alm is a cheesery in Jimbaran / Bali which is run with high German standards offering you a wide range of cheese and diary products. We deliver our products direct to your home. 7 days a week. We produce most delicious products with best quality We receive our fresh milk from proven suppliers located around the volcanic mountains of Malang / East Java. This milk is then carefully transformed into finest cheese and milk products. Handmade with passion in Bali. Fresh and delicious every day.
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OurProducts * Brie Cheese 55% fid * Camembert 55% fid * Mendonca 60% fid * German Butterkäse 55% * Bali-Blue 55% fid Bluecheese * Tilister 50% fid German semi soft cheese * Frischkäse (cream cheese) 25%low fat * German Quark low fat 25%fid * Halumi * Feta * Yoghurt in 10 falvor (Vanilla, Strawberry, Guava, Mango, Pineapple, Red Dragon, Papaya, Coconut, Low Fat and plain no sugar added) * Farmer Butter
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CHRISTMA SD I NN E R Update South Kuta / Tuban
Christmas Dinner is available at many Bali restaurants and boutique hotels. The following is a broad selection of special menus from different areas, and at a wide range of prices. FP= Festive Period [late December], CE=Dinner 24th, CL=Lunch 25th, CD=Dinner 25th and BD=Dinner 26th. Price [Rp….] is per person food only, unless otherwise stated. If restaurant also offers their normal a la carte menu as well [ALC], Special Prices if there are small serves for children [SPC]. Any Gluten Free dish is marked as [GF]. Reservations are essential at all venues.
Candidasa Watergarden : [CE, Rp. 220,000++, SPC Under 10, ALC, Free transport Candi Dasa area.] STARTER: Duck Liver Pate, apricot salsa and grilled ciabata bread. ENTRÉE: Punpkin Soup, cream fraiche infused sprinkled with toasted pumpkin seeds, crumbled feta cheese. MAIN: ROASTED X-MAS TURKEY with traditional stuffing, rosemary sentence baby potatoes, sesame-green asparagus, gravy & cranberry sauce OR SEARED BARAMUNDI FILET on stir-fried spinach and saffron cream sauce. DESSERT: English
Kerobokan
Boardwalk @ Bali Garden : [CL, CD. Rp. 295,000++, SPC – Under 13, ALC]. Mixed Organic Leaves topped with smoked salmon, salmon caviar and honey balsamic dressing. Duo of Roast Turkey and Honey-glazed Ham, stuffing, pumpkin, baby vegetables with roast potato, giblet gravy and cranberry sauce. Traditional Christmas Pudding, vanilla custard and ice cream. Coffee/Tea. [Tel: 752.725]
Il Tempio @ Bali Garden :
Butchers Club : [CE, CL, CD, FP, Rp. 135,000++] Special Christmas Turkey Burger. The turkey is roasted, a solid piece of meat is combined with some sage stuffing and cranberry sauce which is then added to the special toasted Butcher’s Club hamburger bun, served with sweet potato fries. [Tel: 897.4004]
[CE, CD, Rp. 200,000++ includes a glass of Two Islands wine, ALC] ORGANIC SALAD - Mixed local organic salad served with red wine vinaigrette. BEEF MEDALLION Served with sautéed organic greens and potato lyonnaise OR BAKED SNAPPER – with Succotash salad, potato puree with salsa verde. CHRISTMAS CHOCOLATE MOUSSE - Served with cherry sauce. [Tel: 752.725]
Happy Chappy :
Warung Damar @ Bali Garden :
[CE, CL, CD. Rp.300,000++ p.p. but minimum order is for 2 persons. A non-pork version is available on request, ALC] Dim Sum - Steamed Szechuan chicken-chili dumplings, Ginger-Pork Xmas Buns, Lo Mai Gai – Turkey, prawn and sticky rice steamed in lotus leaves, Seaweed-prawn Spring Roll, Tofu skin wrapped scallop-garupa on lemongrass stick. Soup - Egg Drop and Scallop. BBQ Platter - Spicy Jellyfish, Roasted Turkey Breast, Roasted Duck, Char Siu Pork Brisket, Beef Shank, Spicy Ubur-Ubur, Turkey Kecap, Broccoli & Pear Stir Fry Steamed Rice. SWEETS - Black Rice Pudding & Fortune Cookies. [Tel: 474.1959]
[CD Rp. 650,000 Net for TWO persons, ALC]. Soup: Asian Red Soup with vegetables and chicken. Salad Bar with a selection of fresh organic greens: baby romaine, red lettuce, tomato, cucumber, croutons, sweet corn with an assortment of dressings. Mains: Grilled Seafood Platter - jumbo prawns, prawns, baby octopus skewer whole barramundi, crab, clams, comes with steamed rice. Dessert: Es Cendol - Indonesian sweet with palm sugar and coconut milk Entertainment - Balinese Dance. [Tel: 752.725
Lola @ L Hotel : Watergarden Cafe - Candidasa
Plum Pudding on warm brandy sauce and custard OR Traditional X-mas stolen on blue berry coulis and custard. [CD, Rp. 200,000++, ALC, Free transport Candi Dasa area] ENTRÉE: PRAWN AVOCADO SALAD OR PRAWN COCKTAIL. MAIN: ROASTED X-MAS TURKEY with traditional stuffing, roast pumpkin & potatoes, steam cauliflower & broccoli, topped with bechamel sauce, beef sausage with rolled bacon, served with gravy and cranberry sauce OR GRILLED LAMB MEDALLION, marinade with cumin, red wine broth, roast pumpkin & potatoes, steam cauliflower & broccoli, topped with béchamel sauce, beef sausage with rolled bacon, served with gravy and cranberry sauce OR FESTIVE NUT LOAF (Vegetarian choice) prepared with tasty nut roast, selected vegetables, roast pumpkin and potatoes accompanied with a delicate sauce mont blanc, DESSERT: English Plum Pudding on warm brandy sauce and custard OR Traditional X-mas stolen on blue berry coulis and custard. [BD, Rp. 200,000++, ALC, Free transport Candi Dasa area] SOUP: Cream of Mushroom OR Cream of fresh tomato. SALAD: WALDORF SALAD sliced apple, celery stick, walnuts and a yoghurt mayonnaise dressing OR CORNUCOPIA SALAD, shredded iceberg lettuce, banana ripe, onion, green capsicum, green peas, raisin, mozzarella cheese, celery stick, walnuts, crispy bacon and yoghurt mayonnaisedressing.MAIN:BEEFSTEAKCHATEAUBRIAND A LA MAISON, prime cut of beef tenderloin with herb marinade served with crispy sautéed vegetables and crusted black pepper sauce OR TURKEY WITH APPLE STUFFING, sliced roasted turkey served with crudities with balsamic dressing, potato salad, apple stuffing and cranberry sauce OR GRILLED MAHI MAHI, grilled fresh Mahi Mahi served with green vegetables kalas, rice and Balinese sambal matah (shredded fresh slice shallot, olive oil) OR LAMB MEDALLION, grilled lamb medallion marinade with cumin, red wine broth served with mashed potato, steamed garden vegetables and demiglace sauce. DESSERT: ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING ln warm brandy sauce and custard OR TRADITIONAL X-MAS STOLEN on blue berry coulis and custard. [Tel: (0363) 41.540].
[CE, CD, BD, Rp.350,000++] STARTER: Beef Broth supreme. Duck Pate with cranberry confit, grilled baguette with truffle oil [pictured]. SORBET: Mint with Cassis. MAIN: Aged Grilled Tenderloin with foie gras, tamarillo jus and baked potato galette. OR Baby Lobster a la chef, special sauce and thousand islands rice, sautéed vegetables with truffle butter. DESSERT: Triple Valrhona Chocolate Cake with strawberry coulis. Coffee or tea with Christmas cookies. [Special CE Party starting at 9.00 p.m., Rp. 450,000++] Full set dinner plus glass of house wine, DJ, Egg Nog, Santa Claus + presents, Special drink prices, Lucky Draw, many prizes. [Tel: 473.3147]
Lola - Kerobokan
The Laneway : [CE, Rp. 650,000++] Starter: Poached Apple Salad endives, butterhead, prosciutto, grana padano, apple dressing, Beef and Blue Cannelloni, Blue Cheese Fondue, spinach, tomato sauce, parmesan crisp, basil oil. Main Course Platter: Glazed Honey and Orange Leg Ham, Sliced Turkey Ballotine, potato fondant, baby carrot, baby beets, cranberry relish, turkey gravy in creamer. Something Sweet: Soft Center Chocolate Pudding, Apple Pie, Almond and Fruits Pudding. [CD 550,000++], From the Buffet, Potato Salad, grain mustard mayo, Spanish onion, green shallot and crumbled egg organic baby lettuce, mix fresh baby lettuce, cherry tomato, baby bean, radish with balsamico vinaigrette. From the Turkey Station: Turkey Slider (per 2 pcs) Turkey Taco (per 2 pcs) Main Course: Herb Crusted Pan Seared Salmon, Black Angus Beef Burger, Orange and Peppercorn Glazed Pork Ribs. Something Sweet: Chocolate Pudding, Apple Pie, Soft Center Chocolate Pudding. [Tel: 730.333]
Warung Damar - Tuban
Legian Cocoon : [CL, CD Rp. 850,000 Net, SPC 3 course Kids Menu Rp.350,000 Net,] Welcome glass of Louis Roederer Champagne. ENTRÉE: choice of Saku Tuna wakame, ginger & Soy BBQ Quail (gf) soft polenta, grilled pear, tamarillo gel Seared Foie Gras pink peppered Brioche, orange & carrot puree, orange marmalade, coco jus Pork Terrine (gf) apple, shallot jam, baby cress House Cured Tasmanian Salmon (gf) potato w/ seeded honey mustard, grated egg, capers, crispy shaved onions Spinach & Ricotta (v) angnolotti w/ light gorgonzola cream and diced tomato. MAIN: choice of Turkey rolled, roasted, filled w/ mushroom, sage & pine nut, baby vegetable, pan juices Duck Breast (gf) king scallop, fragrant red curry, pineapple, red rice Lobster chargrilled, 1/2 bamboo lobster, bed of saffron risotto, lemon & steamed asparagus w/ sliced almonds Chermoula Pork Loin (p) served w/creamed corn spinach, cumin & honey glazed baby carrots, light jus Parpadelle (v) wild mushrooms, asparagus, parmesan crumbs, truffle oil Tasmanian Salmon Fillet crispy skinned on braised fennel, garlic lemon butter & citrus mint salad 200gm Sondella Eye Fillet 70 Day (gf) garlic potato puree, sautéed spinach & red wine jus. DESSERT: choice of Sticky Date Pudding walnut soil, butterscotch sauce, Christmas ice cream Chocolate Parfait pineapple gel, macadamia, double vanilla ice cream White Chocolate Brulee berry biscotti, white chocolate aero bar, raspberry jelly Chocolate Mousse biscuit tuille, vanilla ice cream. KIDS MENU ENTREE choice of Gnocchi Bolognese Pumpkin Soup cheesy crouton soldiers Fried Calamari tartare sauce MAIN choice of Roast Turkey baby potatoes, green beans, cranberry sauce Tempura Fish & Chips French fries & mixed leaf salad Chicken Schnitzel fries & honey carrots DESSERT choice of Sticky Date Pudding walnut soil, butterscotch sauce, Christmas ice cream Chocolate Mousse biscuit tuille, vanilla ice cream Chocolate Parfait pineapple gel, macadamia, double vanilla ice cream White Chocolate Brulee berry biscotti, white chocolate aero bar, raspberry jam ….(v) vegetarian, (p) contains pork, (gf) gluten free. [Tel: 731.266]
Lovina Spice Beach Club : [CE, Rp 500,000++, includes a glass of local wine. SPC Under 12 Rp.200,000++] STARTERS – choice of LANGOUSTINE THERMIDOR, king prawns with cheese sauce and topped with mozzarella cheese, SALMON AVOCADO TOWER, dressed with pesto blue cheese sauce, LOBSTER BISQUE WITH SCALLOPS, PRAWN RAVIOLI WITH PUMKIN BISQUE, SMOKED DUCK SALAD with balsamic dressing. MAIN COURSES – choice of GRILLED TURKEY STEAK, served with baby potatoes, green asparagus, Brussels sprout, cherry tomatoes and gravy, GRILLED PRAWNS with garlic butter, chilli oregano sauce, skinless prawns served with choice of pasta and zucchini, BABY BACK RIBS with BBQ sauce, served with Bedugul garden salad and rosemary potatoes, PAN FRIED DUCK BREAST on oramnge pepper sauce, served with apples and red beet salad and potato wedges. GRILLED TENDERLOIN STEAK, 200gr beef tenderloin served with French fries, sautéed vegetables and your choice of sauce; black pepper, mushroom or Roquefort sauce. DESSERTS - choice of SANTA HATBROWNIES,BLUEBERYCHEESECAKE,MASCARPONE CRÈME WITH BERRIES. [Tel: (0362) 701.2666]
Spice Beach Club - Lovina
Sanur Graze :
[CE, CD, Rp. 295,000++, SPC – Rp.150,000++ Under 12, ALC] Appetizer - Home Smoked Salmon, blinis with capers, dill sour cream & red onion. Main Course - Roast Turkey, braised red cabbage with bacon, apple & balsamic vinegar, ginger scented mashed sweet potatoes. Dessert - Warm Christmas pudding. brandy anglaise and Balinese vanilla gelato. [Special Retail - December 1 – 31] Eat in or take away, a variety of special Christmas cakes, breads, pies and puddings. Yule Logs, Cookies, Ginger Bread, Cupcakes, Pumpkin Rolls, English Mince Pies and Christmas Puddings. [Tel: 849.7800]
Massimo il Ristorante : [CE, Rp. 275,000++, SPC, Rp.210,000++] Dinner starts at 7.00 with Hot Vin Brulé and Canapés served in the Garden, at 8.30 there is the usual Santa Claus Parade with presents for all. Misto Antipasti di Natale, Italian Christmas Appetizer. Tortelloni di Ossobuco in Salsa Rosa e Funghi, homemade Tortelloni filled with Ossobuco in Mushroom Pink Sauce. Pollo con Farcia Natalizia, Polenta e Cavoli Rossi, Roast Chicken with Stuffing and Gravy, polenta and red cabbage. Panettone con Gelato ai Frutti di Bosco, homemade Panettone Cake with wild berries gelato. Christmas Food Specialties available on the Christmas Buffet for you to taste, or to take away, include “Purceddhuzzi”red wine dough with honey, “Cupeta” - crunchy nuts in caramel sugar, “Ncarttedhrate” - fried dough topped with icing sugar, and homemade traditional Panettone & Pandoro Christmas Cake. Massimo’s homemade traditional Panettone is also available for purchase to take away from the restaurant during the Christmas period, from December 1 till January 6. [Tel: 288.942]
Reef :
[CE, Rp.595,000++, with free flow wine/drinks package Rp. 1,045.000++, SPC Under 12 Rp. 300,000++, ALC] Gala Buffet, Full Moon Feast. Starters & Salad - Balinese Seafood Salad, Gado-Gado – steamed Indonesian vegetable salad egg, tofu & satay sauce. Plecing pakis – fern tips with spicy dressing, Asianan of sprout & pineapple, Tahu Isi – Stuffed tofu and vegetable, Serombotan Klungkung Rujak Manis. Soup – Balinese Jukut Ares with duck meat and broth. Hot Buffet Station - Red Ginger Chili Pork Rib, Spring Chicken Betutu, Gulai Kambing, Sumatra Style Beef Rendang, Crispy Balinese Duck, Semur Tahu, Sambal Udang, Sayur Nangka and steamed Jasmine Rice. Live Carving - Babi Guling – Whole crispy skin pig carved to order with accompaniments. Reef Open Kitchen - Stir Fry Corner: Seafood, Vegetables, Chicken, Beef and variety of sauce. BBQ Station - Live Seafood BBQ Corner: Reef Fish fillet, Prawn, Calamari, King Mackerel, Baby Whole Reef Fish. Tree Bar BBQ - Sate Corner Chicken, Beef, Pork, Assorted Indonesian bar bites. Something sweet - Warm Christmas pudding, brandy butter (Hot), Fresh Fruit Platter, Mini Exotic Meringue Pie, Mulled Wine Jelly and Mango Panacotta, Assorted Christmas Cookies, Assorted Macaroon, Balinese Coconut Chocolate Buche de Noel, Dark Cherry Chocolate Glaze, Fresh Young Ginger Crème Brulee. Live: Cendol Corner, Pisang Goreng Corner, Ice Cream and Sorbet Selection. [Tel: 849.7800]
Tanah Lot Cotta @ Alila Soori :
[55,000 Rp.], “Grilled Tenderloin Mustard-butter”, red wine sauce, sautéed root vegetables, potato gratin [145,000 Rp.], “Forest Walk”, 2 scoops of berry ice cream, fresh mixed berries, whipped cream [55,000 Rp.]. Illy Coffee, or Tea selection. [Tel: 972.706]
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[CL. Rp.1,250,000 including welcome cocktail or Rp. 1,750,000 including cocktail and 1 bottle Rose wine, SPC Rp.625,000++ Under 10, ALC]. Bali Christmas Market Lunch. Moon Scallops, Chilled Prawns with cocktail sauce, Tomato Mozzarella Salad, Tuna Sambal tapa, French and Italian Cold Cuts, Lawar Kacang, Urab Gado Gado, Pomelo Salad, Green Salad, Honey Roast Ham. Carving Station: Babi Guling [whole roasted baby pig], Roasted Christmas Turkey with root vegetables, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and sage jus, roasted baby potatoes with lemon and rosemary. Live Station 1: Marinated fish skewers, different sambals, Live Station 2: Duck Steam Buns with hoisin sauce and pickles. Dessert Station: Xmas Mince Pies, Guava Trifle, Chocolate Brownies, Pandan Cake, Éclairs, Fruit salads with passion foam, Xmas Pudding, Unlimited ice creams and sorbets from the kitchen [BD. Rp. 850,000++ includes welcome cocktail, OR Rp. 1,650,000++ including cocktail and 1 bottle of Australian sparkling wine.] Boxing Day Soori Market Barbeque. Cheese garlic bread and dip for the table, Hot & spicy seafood soup, Italian Pasta Salad, Balinese potato salad, Lawar Gedang, Thai Salad with pomelo, Side dishes: stir fry Chinese broccoli, baked potatoes with chive sour cream, Balinese edamame, corn on the cob. Cooked to Order-menu: Seafood Platter, Grilled Mahi Mahi, Prawns, Baby Squid, Minced Fish Skewer, Grilled Fish wrapped in banana leaves, variety of sauces. Selection of sambals and crackers. Tropical fruits and sorbets. [Tel: 894.6388]
Ombak @ Alila Soori : [CE, Rp.1,750,000++ includes wine pairing]. Smoked Eel Parfait, cauliflower and caviar. Mango & Almond Bellini Fresh mangoes |amaretto | peach liqueur |sparkling wine. Crayfish Salad baby gem lettuce and thousand island dressing. Bel Echo Sauvignon Blanc 2013 - Marlborough - New Zealand. Duck Prosciutto, scallops, mango and chicory, Trimbach - Riesling 2009 - Alsace – France. Tiger Prawns stewed with fennel saffron and bell pepper, Splash Organic Rose 2011 – Australia. Char Grilled Angus Rib Rye, heirloom carrots, mushroom tortellini and bordelaise sauce, Naked Range - Pinot Noir 2012 – Yarra Valley – Australia. Pressed Apple, Walnuts, Mint and Champagne sorbet, Chocolate Nemesis Peanut Butter ice cream, cookies and cream Toblerone Kahlua |Crème de Cacao | Hazelnut | Cream | Honey. [Tel: 894.6388]
Ubud Bebek Bengil : [CE, CL, CD. Special Christmas Megibung. Rp.475,000 Net, a set menu for 2 persons, ALC] Welcome Drink – Refreshing Duck [Arak, strawberry, mint leave, sugar]. Soup – Pumpkin served with brown bread. Main Course – Whole Bebek Betutu, fish Sate Lilit, chicken sate, prawn curry, telor mepindang [curried egg], vegetables, steamed rice. Dessert – Pumpkin and Sweet Potato Kulak, Fruit Salad. Served with mineral water. [Tel: 975.489]
[CE, CL, $185++ food only, $275++ with wine pairing] Amuse Bouche and Egg Nog, welcome drink with homemade traditional recipe. Green Peas with Parmesan creme, smoked egg yolk, crisp bacon and mustard emulsion [Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc], Mahi-Mahi stuffed with sweet potato, marinated fennel and fennel mousseline [Cape Mentelle Sauvignon Semillon]. Seared Foie Gras with pear and onion chutney, carambola coulis [Kim Crawford Pino Noir]. Oxtail Consomme with sherry [Lapostolle Cuvee Alexandre Merlot]. Crisp Skinned Asian Sea Bass, grated egg yolk, bumbu mashed potato, spiced spinach, coconut sauce and coriander basil espuma [Bollinger Brut Rose] OR Pan Seared Australian Veal Tenderloin with potato fondant, artichoke cream, carrot, spinach, truffle bitterbal and pinot de Bali sauce. [Ventisquero Pangea]. Christmas Pudding, traditional English pudding with vanilla ice cream. [Tel: 971.777]
Lamak : [CE, CL, CD, BD. FP, Rp. 395,000++, with wine ‘tasting;. SPC – Rp. 195,000++ [Under 12], ALC. Free transport to/ from Ubud hotels and villas. Available 23 - 29 December 2015 six course dinner. Amuse Bouche, the chef’s special, Appetizer: Seared Prawns with fresh garden leaves and mango vinaigrette. Soup: Pumpkin wuth feta cheese, pumpkin seeds, Entrée: Artisan Pink Guava Sorbet. Main: Roasted Turkey with cranberry sauce, sweet potato gratin and sautéed green beans. Dessert: Apple & Pecan Pie, granny smith apples, cinnamon dust and French Vanilla Gelato. [Tel: 974.668]
Uma Cucina @ Uma: [CE [lunch and dinner], CL, CD. Rp. 495,000++, SPC Under 11 Rp. 247.500++, ALC] 3 Course Dinner. Entrée: Tuna Carpacio, capers, cruton, salmoriglio dressing, fennel & arugula salad. Main:Slow-cooked Rack of Lamb, beetroot quinoa risotto & rosemary jus. Dessert: Christmas log, chocolate mousse with hazelnut praline, passion fruit anglaise. Coffee, tea and petite fours. [Tel: 972.448]
Warung Enak : [CE, CL, CD, BD, FP, Rp. 395,000++, available December 23-29, includes wine tasting, ALC, SPC, Rp. 195,000++ = Under 12]. Free transport to/from Ubud hotels and villas. 6 Courses - Amuse Bouche, chef ’s special - Appetizer, seared scallops green tea noodle, lemongrass and red chilli cream sauce - Soup, duck broth with wild mushroom tortellini - Entrée, Kintamani tangerine granita - Main, turkey betutu, a modern rendition of the local staple, steamed roasted turkey marinated in Balinese spices; fresh turmeric, shallots, cloves, candle nut galangal, red chili, ginger, grated palm sugar and coriander seeds served with lightly balanced vegetables tossed in roasted coconut and yellow steamed rice - Dessert, mango and lime pie served with French vanilla gelato [Tel : 972.911]
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[CE, CL, CD, BD, Rp. 335,000++ for 4 course set menu, ALC] All menu items can also be selected individually or taken as a set menu. Duck terrine “a l’ancienne”, crudites, blackberry compote, grilled farmers bread [95,000 Rp.], Potage “Saint Germain” green peas, cream, crispy bacon
[CL, Rp. 1,000,000++, SPC Rp. 350,000 2-12 years, under 2 are free] Buffet lunch, kids games, bonfire at sunset, Santa @ 4.00. Appetisers: Chicken Pita Rolls, Chilled King Prawns. Salads: Greek Pasta, Caprese, Beetroot & Goat Cheese, Broccoli & Pancetta, Potato Salad. Cold Meats: Ham, Prosciutto di Parma, Mortadella, Smoked Turkey. Hot Station: Roast Beef with jus thyme, Braised Lamb red wine sauce, Grilled Salmon, Steamed Barramundi, Grilled Calamari, Traditional Turkey, Roast Suckling Pig. Desserts: Apple & Cinnamon Pie, Pumpkin Pie, Christmas Log, Plum Pudding with brandy sauce, Mango Cheesecake, Pavlova, Cakes & Cookies, Gelato and Sorbet. [Tel: 848.2111]
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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth
WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE ALL BLACKS ABOUT INVESTING Maybe the game of rugby is known to only a minority of Indonesians but many expats in Bali will have followed with enthusiasm the World Cup that took place in the UK in October. Perhaps that enthusiasm waned as our own teams, first England, then Wales then Scotland fell out of the running one by one. But Aussies’ hopes were kept alive till the final, only to be quashed by the favourites, New Zealand. Few would deny that the All Blacks deserved the title for the second time in a row. They come from a country with a population of only four million. The game was born on the very opposite side of the world in the town of Rugby in the English Midlands but it has flourished in New Zealand. What makes them world leaders? What qualities have kept them at the top? The qualities did not go unnoticed by the investment house, Momentum, which suggested the same should be the goal of the professionals in the financial industry. I would like to take it a step further and suggest that investors also consider how success can be achieved by following many of the same principles. Let’s look at the some of the areas where the All Blacks are successful and how we might emulate them, at least in the field of investment. Preparation To excel in any sport you need years of practice, training and experience. This was evident with the All Blacks who had some very experienced players to balance the younger newcomers. Their training was even evident in the perfection with which they performed the ‘Haka’ whilst I noticed some teams couldn’t even sing their national anthems. In the investment world we also learn from experience but while we are building up that experience we need to proceed more cautiously. Some people know very little about finance despite the fact that their future can depend on how they manage their money. It is worth the effort to gain some knowledge about a field that has become increasingly complex. Before blindly investing in a financial product take some time out to learn not just about the benefits but about the potential risks and the fine print that could catch out the unwary. Fully understanding what you are investing in, whether it is a financial product, a property or even a business will give you more confidence and prepare you for the unexpected. Team Work There is no denying the All Blacks worked as a team. One for all and all for one. Although some individuals shone and were highly praised they invariably shrugged off the praise and emphasised that the team was far more important than any individual. Similarly with investing no-one should make decisions in isolation. While the investor ultimately has to call the tune it should only be after consultation with and after listening to the views of family, friends and advisors. An extended part of the team would be economists, analysts and fund managers, all of whom can provide valuable input to help with the decision process. Diversification A rugby team could consist entirely of the best fly-halfs in the world. But the team would fail as it requires people with differing skills; each an expert in his particular position. It is the successful blend of specialists and the different physical attributes that produce a winning team, as we saw with the All Blacks. Similarly a successful investor should seek a wide range of investment products, funds, asset classes and management styles. No single asset class consistently beats all others. In a given year you might strike lucky by putting all your eggs in one basket, perhaps a gold fund or emerging markets. Each has its day but had you focused solely on either of these over the past three years you would have lost a lot of money. Best not to follow trends or the flavour of the month, but to establish a long term strategy with a fairly consistent division of assets and make only minor rebalancing adjustments from time to time.
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Risk taking There are many physical risks in rugby. But to be successful risks have to be taken. There is no gain without pain. The secret lies in understanding and managing the risks. The same goes for investing. Quite often in the past I have heard people say they want a strong return from their investment but do not want to take any risks. Unfortunately the two objectives are incompatible. If you want minimum risk you leave your cash in the bank. But even then there is some risk, for example currency risk. In the worst case scenario the bank could collapse and even if it is among the strongest there is the risk that over time your cash will seriously lose its purchasing power. Despite this I would always advise maintaining a healthy cash balance for short term needs and contingencies but aside from the cash reserve, if you want money to grow it must be invested.
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Staying the course In the final against Australia the All Blacks looked as if they might succumb as the Australians fought back strongly half way through the game. But they mainained their posture and did not panic or give away multiple penalties by loss of discipline as many teams would have done. They kept the same playing strategy and eventually wore down their opponents. When you are investing there will be many setbacks. Some investors capitulate after a very bad run, cash in and take heavy losses. Only to see the markets recover sharply but not be part of it. If your basic strategy is sound, you will come through in the end. Sometimes it takes a lot of patience. Five years can seem an eternity, especially to someone who is watching his or her fund performances daily, but sometimes the markets or individual asset classes can take five years to recover from a big fall. But when they recover it can prove the wait was justified.
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I will give an example: Back in the mid-nineties I knew of an investor who placed a small part of her portfolio into a Japan technology fund. It was a bit speculative at that time. After four years it had gone nowhere and was some 20% down. She decided enough was enough and pulled out of the fund. The following year that same fund rose 700%. Admittedly that was an extreme example and the fund eventually crashed when the technology bubble burst, but it does illustrate the point. Taking the long term view When you are facing a long game - and 40 minutes each way can seem an eternity if you are playing - you don’t want to throw everything into the first 10 minutes. You need to conserve energy for the whole game, and keep enough in reserve to overcome any setbacks. Taking the long term view is just as essential in investing. Don’t seek just short term results. What really counts is the score at the end of the day. This could mean for example your retirement pot.
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So don’t worry if you are losing at half time; what really counts is the score at full time. Oh yes, and do try to enjoy the game, whether it is rugby or investing. As with rugby, you will enjoy the investing game much more if you understand it! Colin Bloodworth of PPI Indonesia has spent over 20 years in Indonesia. He is based in Jakarta but visits Bali frequently. If you have any questions on this article or related topics you are welcome to contact him at colin.bloodworth@ppi-advisory.com or +62 21 2598 5087
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MUSIC MATTERS By Toby Greetings music pioneers, and welcome to this, a very somber edition of Music Matters here in your local Bali Advertiser. Paris has long been a cultural centre and has produced some great art, writing poetry and of course music and on this sad day we commemorate the people who so tragically lost their lives while watching the Eagles of Death Metal a band which have, unlike the name suggests absolutely nothing to do with metal music, however tragically the name is now synonymous with death. Words cannot describe the power music has on us all, it represents, culture, attainment and above all freedom and as ISIS militants gunned down concert goers in cold blood the world shuddered at the thought of losing this basic human right. The Californian based band The Eagles of Death Metal were playing their classic song ‘Kiss the Devil’ before gunmen armed with AK47 assault riÀes broke in and opened ¿re on the crowd, the massacre killed a total of 89 people, and was the single biggest atrocity in France since the war. Fans are now making a petition on social media to try and take the band to the top of the charts with their cover of Duran Duran’s classic anthem ‘Save a Prayer this Christmas’. One thing that outraged me was the words of an outspoken preacher in America. Reverend Steven Anderson pretty much said that the people in Paris deserved to die because they attended a death metal concert, in his own words he says “when you go to a concert of death metal you know you are worshiping death and then all of a sudden people start dying!... Well you love death so much, you bought the ticket, and you love worshiping Satan, Ok well let’s have some of Satan’s religion come in and shoot you! I mean that’s what these people should think about before they go to such a
wicked concert!” he went on to call the lead singer a “drug pushing hillbilly faggot.” I don’t know what your views are but I think this guy should have done his research before preaching such rubbish to his congregation, the band is a parody of heavy rock groups and their music is largely feel good bluesy boogie rock! I am not going to even get involved in the other personal comment. if you are interested in helping the band reach number one then log onto Facebook and see the info otherwise just go and buy their single ‘Save a Prayer this Christmas’ online at Amazon or another online music retailer. Enough about the world’s problems let’s get to the music happening right here right now in Bali! Christmas is just around the corner and with it comes a Àurry of tourists to our little green sacred isle.They are all coming here for the Christmas holidays and want to experience some festive cheer. So this year I have compiled my special 6 weeks to Christmas countdown listing events shows and events you need to visit to have a very merry Christmas. On the first day of Christmas or otherwise known as Thanksgiving many yanks and occasionally some other nationalities eat turkey and get very drunk so it’s only ¿tting that this is the ¿rst day of Christmas. Thursday 26th November is going off at a new villa venue known as Moments in Jimbaran. The Thanksgiving bash is complete with a cool pro session DJ and a poolside BBQ. Tickets are RP250,000 and available at the venue located at Jl. Raya Uluwatu and you can contact at info@nolocation.com or ring +6281235551375. My second day of Christmas cheer 02- 03 December would be spent in the company of DJ Yella of¿cial DJ to NWA who is making a very rare appearance here in Bali, and using his music to tell his story about life on the streets with Dr Dre and NWA. For those of you who missed the last issue of Music Matters this is one event you really don’t want to miss and will be awesome on every level. For more information and tickets go check out S.K.A.I Beach Club Bali. On the third day of Christmas 3-4th December take the family
caroling on the beach and enjoy traditional Christmas carols in an idyllic tropical setting at the Garden Early Learning Centre at Canggu. Rp. 75,000 will get you entry to the personal picnic area where you can sit and eat pulled pork rolls and other delicacies under the stars while soaking up the Christmas spirit. For more info +62 3614071268. Alternatively on the same evening if hard house is more your thing head down to the W resort where top international DJ Andre Hommen will be cranking the tunes to a very different Christmas party complete wits thumping bass and sexy dancers, if you like house music you have to go and check this out. On the fourth day of Christmas 05th - 6th December, head on over to Jenja where legendary DJ Gui Borratto will be spinning the decks. Gui has 4 full length albums and has worked with and done mixes for: Massive Attack, Goldfrapp, and even the Petshop Boys. Entrance is RP250,000 and you can check www.jenjabali.com for tickets and more information. The 6thand ¿nal day of Christmas is at Regis Bali resort where live Jazz bands and a Christmas choir are set up for the coming weeks. A place where you can select festive hampers with goodies usually unavailable on Bali. This event is fully catered and even has a kids’ corner with dress up clowns, a chocolate fountain and Santa Claus himself. The full Christmas dinner package is 4,000,000 and up and tickets are available from the venue or at the website www.stregisbali.com. Ok folks, that pretty much sums it up for now and whether you have a French flag in solidarity on your pro¿le or not, we all stand for music, so let’s keep both music and freedom where they should belong live, and alive, and make them matter.
If you enjoyed this article or have any questions, concerns, or if indeed you are the illusive Chris Curtis please don’t hesitate to drop me a line, here to the Bali Advertiser, or alternatively to my direct email address tobiasjbrown@rockfan.com Copyright © 2015 Tobias J Brown You can read all past articles of Music Matters at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Homemade Garden Hacks ‘Dear Dr. Kris, have you got any other tips for improving the garden with homemade products, I previously read about homemade pesticides made from soapy water mixed with vegetable oil and it worked a treat, what other things can I use around the home to get my yard looking better. Thanks for the advice it’s been great! Anthon.’
added, as you could damage the soil and plants.
There are so many unlikely ways to improve your garden, more ways than I myself know. I am forever learning new ways of doing things just by talking to other gardeners especially the elderly they are a wealth of information, particularly since a lot of their techniques were developed in an age before the large scale use of chemicals in the garden, preferring instead to work within natures bounds. Ask questions, swap ideas, there is more than one way to skin a cat as they say!
Banana peels may also repel aphids if deposited in signi¿cant quantities. Avocado skins likewise decompose rapidly and add valuable nutrition to the soil, you can also cut them in half and use them like small pots for starting off seeds and cuttings, then transplant direct to the garden where they will decompose as the young plant grows, whilst also adding a nice slow release fertiliser for the young roots.
To start with, tools are often one of your most important allies in the garden. To keep non electric gardening tools in top condition store them in a dry bucket of sand. This will keep them clean, and free from rust and corrosion. If you are cutting through a thick branch with a hand saw add a little vegetable oil from the kitchen and you will ¿nd the task much easier, like cutting through butter when compared to using a dry saw. An old rusty saw blade used in this way with cooking oil, will work much more ef¿ciently, and will appear new and shiny after the task. Use cooking oil with old and new blades, either way it makes the task much easier. To add an instant kick of nutrition to your garden keep the water from your steamed/boiled vegetables, eggs etc. Make sure that it has cooled then pour it onto your garden or compost, the waste water will contain valuable nutrients. So be it carrots, potatoes, eggs etc. the waste water goes straight onto the garden as most vegetable waters will have some sort of bene¿t. In many cases your vegetable water is a healthy tonic even for human consumption, personally if I boil/steam broccoli or kale I will use mineral water and the leftover water bypasses the garden and goes straight down my gullet. If you wash your rice before cooking you can also pour the waste water on the garden too, my mother in-law swears by it on her orchids. A ¿nal tip on this one - Don’t use the water on the garden if large amounts of salt has been
Incorporate banana peels into the soil, they will dry and disintegrate rapidly whilst also giving plants a burst of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Throw them around the base of your rose bush they are also particularly bene¿cial if you toss them into the tops of staghorn/elkhorn ferns.
Milk can be used as fertiliser. If you have a carton that is nearing its use by date, dilute with water then start to irrigate. Mix no more than 20% milk to water. It contains proteins vitamins and sugars bene¿cial for plants, but never pour it on at full strength or you will have a smelly garden and it may attract pests. Diluted milk is my go-to anti-fungal agent. Milk spray diluted with water is a great effective remedy for mildew on plants which are susceptible such as roses, hydrangea, cucumber, zucchini and pumpkins. Repeat application every 10 days. Shown to be as effective as sulphur. Plants that spread wildly and rapidly out of control such as bamboo and mint, can be contained by planting them in a pot, planter, or long hollow pipe, buried in the ground. For bamboo it’s best to use a fully sealed cement planter with no drainage holes. Bamboo in the ground can easily send out runners under stone walls and driveways popping up 30 metres on the other side of a barrier, once its established it’s almost impossible to entirely eradicate and can damage structures. If you have a problem with ants try sprinkling powdered chalk or cayenne pepper around their areas of congregation and around borders of plants and garden beds. They will avoid most spices and will never cross a line of chalk sprinkled around your Àower beds. If ants are a big problem check the undersides of foliage to make sure you don’t have an aphid infestation, as they can decimate your garden rather quickly,
and by the time you realise aphids are in plague proportions it may already be too late. Excessive colonies of ants in the garden are often the ¿rst sign that the aphids have moved in as the ants feed off their honeydew secretions, and then further aid the aphids by transporting them around the garden, in effect turning your garden into an ant farm. To deal with the aphids use the soapy water, vegetable oil spray mentioned earlier. To keep slugs off your plants without using pesticides or poisonous pellets which can also be a danger to pets and children, make some easy snail traps. My favourite one is a tipple of beer in a small container with the lip at soil level. I usually cut out the base of a water bottle to 5 cm deep, and ¿ll half with beer. This will attract slugs from up to a meter away. They will crawl in and drown attracted by the strong smell of the yeasts and sugars. A few placed around the garden can be extremely effective and better than using snail pellets which leave behind a writhing gooey mass of poisoned slugs dying a slow death, which is like torture not to mention unsightly. Make sure to avoid diluting the beer traps when watering the garden and they may have to be re¿lled after rain. Upturned pots will be an attractive habitat for snails and slugs hiding in the daytime. Check your pots everyday and dispose of slugs, or feed them to the birds, frogs or toads. A hollowed out melon or mango can be used in much the same way. You will notice bene¿cial results in a matter of days. Slugs in tropical areas can carry parasites (rat lung worm) in their saliva which can cause serious conditions in humans, brain damage even death if ingested. Always carefully wash any edible crops and by no means consume food with a snail trail across it. I know it may sound silly, but never eat a slug, they are not escargot, adults and children have died from rat lung worm whether they ate the slug on purpose or by accident. The target host is actually a rat as the name suggests but often slugs will crawl across and ingest rat faeces, the slug then becoming the new host. Always supervise toddlers/ babies as they will quite often put anything in their mouth, from innocuous things like dirt to the dangerous such as toxic plants and slugs.
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HECTOR’S Blacklisted It’s of¿cial. The Diary and Vulcan, god of the underworld and chief patron of volcanic excess, are no longer speaking. Vulcan has been blacklisted. Until further notice, even if we should by chance Ày over one of the spectacular mountain vents that lead down to his lair in the underworld, we shall affect an air of lofty distain and total disinterest and shan’t even go “Ooh! Ah!” on a sotto voce basis. This is because we were marooned in Australia at a critical time because of the risk of suspended particulate matter in the air above Bali. OK, volcanic dust is special in that it is basically glass and its impact can puncture aircraft hulls, make windows instantly opaque, kill jet engines and get into places that require lubricants to which in later maintenance cycles the fused glass dangerously denies entry. In that respect, Vulcan’s damaging offerings are far more immediately a risk, even though less ubiquitously fatal, than all the other detritus, that man-made stuff, which hangs around in the island air every day. The disruption to The Diary’s travel plans was a nuisance – we accept its necessity: that’s not the point – principally because of two things. First, it meant we couldn’t get to the ROLE Models charity dinner at RIMBA on Nov. 21. This was especially irritating because we like a good bash and Mike O’Leary and ROLE Foundation do a fabulous job of empowering disadvantaged Indonesian women who would otherwise have lives of unful¿lled promise and low economic status. The second irritant was that the delay meant we were out of the country when our temporary resident visa expired. That’s a big no-no because unavoidable absence is not an excuse. You just have to start over with the bureaucratic bun-¿ght, which is a nuisance. That personal problem pales into insigni¿cance against the economic cost to Bali (and Lombok) of Mt Rinjani’s activity. While we were cooling our heels in Western Australia we saw a photo of Ngurah Rai’s arrivals area on Facebook. It was empty.
With a Skirl and a Whirl Alistair Speirs, publisher of Now Jakarta and Now Bali – and of Made Wijaya’s Stranger in Paradise columns – is an Edinburgh laddie. Such is the draw of the kilt in Scottish culture that even mercantile east coast Lowlanders – the only true Sassenachs by the way; forget the English – have bought the idea that even though they have the money to buy trousers they should instead swaddle themselves in wraparound plaid. Speirs suggests that anyone interested should follow the sound of the pipers (this year from the Perth Highland Pipe Band) to the annual St Andrew’s ball on Nov. 28. It’s organized by the Java St. Andrews Society and will take place at the Sahid Hotel, at a cost of Rp 1.6M a head. He notes: “As is custom with Scottish events, there will be food and drinks aplenty, lots of kilted men, and much Ceilidh dancing (interspersed by the odd yelp of “whhheeeoooshh!!”). The Scots know how to throw a party so don’t miss this one! There will be a lot of fantastic packages for auction – Are you a rugby fan? Do you like Hong Kong? What about a business-class travel and luxury accommodation? You get the idea. At the same time, bit to help some very worthy causes too.” There’s no word on whether Made Wijaya will be present, though his former name, Michael White, could suggest Scottish roots. The availability of kilts might pique the interest of The Diary’s international cultural attaché, Philly Frisson, who is otherwise an eminently sensible lassie (see below).
International Event The Diary was privileged recently to attend a wedding celebrated at a lovely winery in the Margaret River district of southwest Western Australia. It was a warm day – which was good for refugees from Bali – and the occasion went along with plenty of zing. The celebrant noted that under current Australian law marriage was between a man and a woman and that this might soon be changed to accommodate couples whose sexual orientation rules out opposite gender status as a determining factor. Cheers to that. The couple that was being married on this occasion was of the opposite sex. Their families and friends were from around the globe, which was nice. A variety of accents enlivened the event, from the United States and Canada (they’re not the same places, something about which some people apparently need continual reminders), South Africa, Scotland (yes, a kilt was present) and other spots as well as various bits of Australia. It was hot, though the cooling ocean breeze – in WA’s lovely southwest it comes all the
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way from South Africa incidentally – was a treat. The dancing was spectacular. Seeing a kilt swirling to the dif¿cult demands of a rap beat was something else.
Hoarse Before the Cartel Regulating maritime traf¿c to and from and within environmentally sensitive areas is good sense. These arrangements require sensible and fair rules that take account of all factors. In the case of Gili Trawangan, the “party island” off Lombok’s northwest coast, these factors include the fact that a lot of people want to go there. A lot of them want to go there direct from Bali. Whatever the charms of alternative ¿rst-arrival points on Lombok’s mainland – Senggigi has obvious attractions; those of tout-cartel capital Bangsal and of Teluk Nara, where dive and accommodation operators have corporate facilities are harder to de¿ne – the chief destination of choice is Trawangan. Why irritate people who want to go there by insisting that they ¿rst go somewhere else? As a marketing strategy this practice would seem to have several demerits.
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So it was somewhat strange to read recently that the West Nusa Tenggara tourism and culture department, the naval base in Lombok and Mataram Water Police are reportedly working together to limit the access to Trawangan of fast boats from Padang Bai and Benoa. Local navy commander Colonel Rachmat Djunaidy is said to believe that these boats cause environmental damage and coral reef erosion. It’s in the interests of the tourism industry and the Trawangan community to protect vital natural assets, of course, and if there is a particular problem then rules need to be set – or applied if they already exist – to minimize damage. The colonel, though, apparently has a better idea. A bit of heavy-footed stomping. He will work with the bureaucrats and the water police to “curb these fast boats and redirect them to the three local ports of Bangsal, Teluk Nara and Senggigi.” Perhaps he has boat turn-back strategy in mind. Or perhaps he just doesn’t want to get hoarse in a shouting match with a cartel that would like to get a bit of the action (or possibly all of it).
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Time for Another Good Yak This year’s Yak Awards could be a frightful scene if The Diary gets along to them in the gear Sophie Digby, Chief Yakker, seems to suggest should be dusted off for the occasion. We look shocking in lamé and leopard print. The event is on Dec. 4 at Il Lido, Kerobokan, and celebrates among other things the fact that Studio 54 is coming to town as well as Santa Claus. It may just have been a glitch - many virtual calendars don’t seem to do UTC+08 if an event is in Indonesia, and this one is listed to start at 6pm UTC+07, which is Jakarta time. Sophie will sort it out, we expect. Voting for the awards is under way as well as ticket sales – they’re Rp 650K at various outlets or Rp 850K at the door. Dress code for the evening is Studio 54 - Elton, Cher, Jackson, Warhol, Jagger, Minnelli, or Shirley Mclaine. We could do Warhol, possibly. That would suit 15 minutes of infamy.
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All A-Buzz These things don’t usually spark Hector’s interest, but the otherwise unremarkable visit of Charles and Camilla to New Zealand and Australia earlier this month brought this little Sydney incident to attention, as reported by Rick Morton in The Australian:
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“Hundreds of community organization members, politicians and other dignitaries were invited to a garden party at Government House where [NSW] Governor David Hurley declared himself ‘Bee-One, the chief beekeeper’ and insisted the royal couple try the ¿rst harvest of honey from the grounds. ‘We thank you for giving your time and visiting Australia,’ he said. ‘Post the rugby World Cup, we understand you had to visit New Zealand ¿rst.’” We had another little line from Philly Frisson about that. She suggested the Royal Taster had then stepped up manfully (oops, person-fully).
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Dignity for Poor Girls and Women. Period.
Gentle Reader, we are going to talk about menstruation. Before you skip to the crossword, gentlemen, please acknowledge all the females in your life between the ages of 12 and 50. Every one of you was born of a woman who bled every month for about 35 years. It’s nothing to be squeamish about. Please get over it. The women you know are the lucky ones. Messy and inconvenient as menstruation usually is, they can go to a drugstore and buy what they need once a month. But there are hundreds of thousands - perhaps millions - of girls and women in this country who don’t have that option. They’re very poor and live in remote areas. There is no drugstore, or any other kind of store. There’s nothing to buy and no money not to buy it with.
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volunteer Chapters and Teams providing washable cotton feminine hygiene kits. These pads keep girls from missing school, let women to continue working in the ¿elds during menstruation, and generally allow them to live normally within their communities instead of hiding. With a kind donation from Bali Buda, I brought in an initial 50 DFG kits from Australia which were distributed to teen girls in West Sumba through a reproductive health workshop by Yayasan Harapan Sumba. A further 500 kits are being sewn in Australia through Rotary Club projects for distribution in West Sumba, but getting them into Indonesia without paying duty (Customs considers the kits to be garments) is a big issue. The best solution, I believe, is to set up small workshops in which women can make and distribute the kits locally. Distribution could be subsidised by donors for the very poor, or kits could be sold at low cost to women who could afford them.
They make do with old rags, dry grass, paper, corn husks- whatever they can find. Sometimes they have nothing at all. They get infections. They miss school, fall behind, then drop out because they can’t keep up. So they Of the samples I’ve seen, the most appropriate is the marry young, losing their chance to break out of the Rungu brand kit of unbleached 100% cotton Àannel pads poverty cycle. It’s a common scenario in the poorer parts made near Ubud and sold through www.dewirungu.com of the developing world. This is unacceptable. This must This light, attractive kit was adapted for tropical conditions change. There are initiatives in other countries to address by the producer, who has generously agreed to share the this huge, largely taboo issue. pattern and provide initial training in According to an article by Jennifer making them. But she relies on Àannel Can someone out there help us imported from Japan and we need to Weiss-Wolf in the New York Times in to source thick, 100% cotton September this year, ”In the quest to make the components of these kits as address issues of menstrual health local as possible. Can someone out Àannel made in Java? and hygiene most of the ingenuity and there help us to source thick, 100% innovation has been spearheaded in cotton Àannel made in Java? the developing world, where millions can’t access sanitary products, often resorting to Commercial single-use sanitary pads (Asian dirt, leaves and bark to absorb menstrual women won’t generally use tampons or blood. Lack of plumbing and access to toilets menstrual cups for cultural reasons) are not further exacerbate the problem. Superstition the answer. The main problems here are and religious tradition leave countless the potentially dangerous chemicals they women isolated and ashamed.” contain, the natural resources required to make them and the huge waste management In India only 12 percent of women use issues they produce on disposal. This commercial sanitary products. Weiss Wolf lucrative (about US$3 billion a year in the US travelled there to meet Arunachalam alone) industry is unregulated; producers are Muruganantham, the creator of a revolutionnot required to disclose what the products ary menstrual micro-enterprise model. “A are made of. But according to Wikipedia school dropout from a poor family in southern the materials used to manufacture most India, he ¿rst became aware of the issue in pads are derived from the petroleum and 1998; newly married, he was shocked to forestry industries. The absorbent core is witness his wife’s struggle to manage and made from chlorine-bleached wood pulp hide her monthly bleeding. At great personal cost, both mixed with absorbent polymer powders. The cover stock and ¿nancial and social, he dedicated himself to inventing a leak-proof barriers are made from petroleum-based machine to make low-cost sanitary pads out of pulverized non-woven polypropylene and polyethylene ¿lm respectively. wood ¿ber. Today he supplies machines to more than 400 production sites serving 1,300 villages in the poorest and Pads may include chlorine, dioxins and furans, pesticide most under-developed regions of India. All are managed and residues, fragrance chemicals (including those known to be staffed by women, who make the pads and sell them at a carcinogens, endocrine disruptors, irritants and allergens) cost of about 4 cents each. and adhesive chemicals such as methyldibromo glutaronitrile. Studies also link pad use to allergic rashes. “Swati Bedekar, a former science and math teacher, See www.womensvoices.org/reports-feminine-care-products. observed that girls missed school for several days In terms of waste management, about 20 billion pads and every month due to menstruation. She started with tampons are dumped into the North American environment Muruganantham’s machines, simplified the production every year; the average Western woman uses between process and created a slimmer, more modern pad. She’s 7,000 and 12,000 pieces in her lifetime. Managing that kind since launched 40 production sites, run by women who are of waste in the developed world is challenging enough; paid on a piecework basis. The workers also receive training imagine coping with it in areas without infrastructure. Then in menstruation education, which they share with both there are the environmental issues of deforestation, pulp genders in their communities. “Bedekar’s husband Shyam, processing and the petroleum industry to include in a textile engineer and farmer, invented a special incinerator the equation of producing single use pads and tampons. to dispose of the pads. Made from terracotta or cement, it (And disposable diapers. But that’s another rant.) requires no electricity and can be operated discreetly to burn the used pads. The production of the incinerators has Increasing numbers of women in developed countries and become a source of livelihood for local potters.” thinking women everywhere are opting for sustainable alternatives to single-use pads and tampons. It’s a subject Indonesian entrepreneurs, where are you? There’s urgent seldom raised in mixed company. But I’m not going to shut need for this kind of initiative; I haven’t been able to discover up about it until more girls and anything similar in this country. But this is certainly the women in Indonesia can direction to follow. manage their natural cycles with safety and dignity. Period. Days for Girls (DFG) www.daysforgirls.org is an international NGO dedicated to empower girls and women worldwide with Will anyone out there join with more dignity, health and safety through quality sustainable me in helping to make this menstrual management. In consultation with African girls, happen? the NGO developed a sustainable/washable feminine hygiene kit which lasts about three years. Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - Free-fall off DFG International founder Celeste Mergens remembers how the Tourist Trail is available from : it all began. 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“Picken Der Nozen Ist Verboten” “No spitting” said a sign, “no smoking” said another “disabled people only”, “keep clear of the doors”, “no standing in front of the yellow line”, “do not speak to the driver while the bus is in motion”, “stand up to let older people sit down”, “no nose picking”, “no scratching of genitals or passing of wind allowed on this bus”, “penalty of 20,000 lashes for non payment of fare”. Getting on a bus in a “civilised” country provides a good healthy dose of verbal flagellation with a Baskerville font. Australians tell me theirs is the most over regulated place on the planet. Ever since the “Department of Health, Safety and Stopping Little Boys Doing Anything That Is Remotely Like Fun” was let loose the desire to protect grown adults from harming themselves seems to have got just a smidgeon out of hand.
Trade and Services K Zones K1 - large scale, K2 - medium scale and K3 - small scale trades and services zones. Permitted activities include trades and services such as shopping centres, modern shops, traditional markets, art markets, tourist accommodation, food and beverage, facilities for holding meetings, incentive travel, conferences and exhibitions, multi-function hall facilities, service facilities, private offices, facilities for organising entertainment activities and recreation, educational facilities, health care facilities such as hospitals, clinics, beauty clinics and group physician practices. Additional small scale activities are permitted in K-3 including building materials trades, servicing of motor vehicles and small scale warehousing. C/Bm/I-14 Oct 15
There comes a point in time when enough is enough. Babies should be allowed to build up their immunities, little boys should be allowed to climb trees, granny should be allowed to bake a cake for the church fete and judges should tell ambulance chasing lawyers to go and jump off a cliff (if they can find one without a safety fence). What we need is some of that rarest of commodities - common sense. Of course we do need regulation and in the last two issues we have looked at town planning in South Denpasar and the geographical allocation of land for specific activities. The plan not only determines the activities that can be carried out on any particular piece of land but also states regulations regarding the layout and design of buildings. When applying for a building permit (IMB) the building design must satisfy the requirements of the spatial plan. Also note that, when applying for business operating licenses, the IMB will be checked. Please note that, owing to the idiosyncracies of document translation and to the interpretation of the rules, to get a definitive answer you must go and talk to the helpful staff in the Dinas Tata Ruang dan Perumahan at Graha Sewaka Lumintang, Denpasar. For more information regarding zoning see here: www.mrfixitbali.com/building-construction/ licences-permits-and-zoning/zoning-of-land-in-Bali/townplanning-and-land-zoning-225.html So let’s get down to the knotty grotty of the regulations for South Denpasar. General Regulations: • The maximum permitted building height is 15m except for tourism zones W1 and W2 which is 12 metres. • All landscaping and buildings should incorporate elements of traditional Balinese design. • In residential zones the maximum height of a front wall/ fence is 1.8 metres. • Must have 1 shade tree per 100 sq metres of land area. • Must have water permeation of 1sqm per 100sqm of paved and built on land. • Must provide sanitation, drainage, water supply, electricity, telecommunications. • Must provide own sewage system if not connected to the government system. • Waste disposal (grey or black water) must not drain directly into drainage channels. • Must provide sufficient parking for occupants and guests. • Must have access for a fire engine. • In K and W zones must provide minimal facilities and infrastructure for people with disabilities. • In K and W zones buildings must comply with applicable health and safety requirements. Residential R Zones R1- low density, R2 - medium density and R3 - high density residential land. Small business is allowed up to a maximum ratio of 20% small business to 80% housing. Permitted activities include: Early childhood education facilities such as playschools, kindergarten, elementary and junior high schools or equivalent. Health facilities such as private physician practices, clinics, health centres, chemists and pharmacies. Trade and small service businesses such as shops, house shops (ruko), house offices (rukan), warungs, wartels, internet cafes, beauty salons, tailors, administration offices, small scale environmental facilities, small scale workshops using manual tools. Small industry that does not cause pollution or environmental damage. Warehouses maximum of 100 m2 Public facilities such as parks, sports grounds & nature areas. In R1 housing with a maximum of 10 rooms. In R1 and R2 accommodation facilities of villas and homestays with a max of 10 rooms. In R2 and R3 boarding facilities with a max of 10 rooms. In R3 non star tourist accommodation with a max of 5 rooms.
Setback from roads is half the road width plus 2 metres in K-1-1 and half the road width plus 1 metre in K-1-2. Clearance between buildings and the side and rear boundary walls is 3 metres for K-1-1 and K-1-2 and 1.5 metres for K-2 and K-3 (K3 can be less with approval). Tourism W Zones W-1 - large and medium scale tourism facilities. Permitted activities include large scale tourist accommodation and hospitality facilities, star rated hotels, trades and services in the form of shops selling arts and crafts, food and beverage facilities, spas, money changers, banking and financial facilities, arts buildings and tourist attractions, entertainment and recreation facilities such as bars, discos, karaoke and other entertainment facilities, health facilities such as clinics and hospitals. Large scale trade and services are not allowed. W-2 - small scale tourism facilities. Permitted activities include tourist accommodation in non-star rated hotels, villas, motels and cottages in areas outside the large and medium scale accommodation zones, commercial activities and services in the form of shops selling arts and crafts, food and beverages facilities, spas, money changers and housing with local scale facilities. Other activities that are allowed (provided they have permission) include entertainment and leisure facilities, large-scale housing and villas for rent.
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Particular points to note: Note that there is a protected zone LS-3 along the seafront. Often we hear people talk about the setback from the high water mark, in fact this land has a different zoning. Buildings must be set back at least 100 metres from the high water mark. If there is a public footpath or road along the beachfront, buildings with 2 floors must be set back 75 metres from the path or road, other types of buildings may be less and individual cases should be checked. Garden walls and fences should be at least 1.5 metres back from the path with a nature strip.
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Probably less known is that along each bank of rivers and streams there is a protected zone LS-4. You are not allowed to build within 3 metres of a river with embankments, within 50 metres of a river without embankments, within 100 metres of a river in the tidal zone. You are also not allowed to build within 1 metre of a subak or canal. Here I have provided only the basic framework of the South Denpasar Spatal Plan. Note that each regency is different. For more information and definitive interpretation of the rules you MUST go to the relevant planning department. Phil Wilson Previous “Fixed Abode” articles can be found subject indexed on our website at www.mrfixitbali.com. Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the website or the office on 0361 288 789 or 08123 847 852. Copyright © 2015 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Our fortnight starts with a dynamic Full Moon in Gemini. The Sun, Saturn and Mercury in the sign of Sagittarius are lined up opposite the Full Moon and all squared off to Neptune in Pisces. Our first exact Saturn/Neptune square is on the 26th right after the Full Moon. The next is on June 18, 2016 and the third and final will be on September 10, 2016. This period beginning on the New Moon in Scorpio two weeks ago will set the stage for the events that will play out through 2016. With Saturn it’s about governments, financial institutions, the military and authoritarian concerns and Neptune in its own sign of Pisces is very compassionate, understanding and intuitive. In its lower octave Saturn brings restrictions and domination and Neptune deceit and disillusionment. Saturn is in the sign of Sagittarius and highlights foreign, religious and legal matters. You can see then that the recent refugee crisis and global catastrophes are appearing right on cue for this challenging aspect that will continue to highlight border and safety issues, particularly throughout 2016. Keep in mind that Uranus and Pluto’s square is again a degree apart through January and early February and so our even broader theme which began back in 2011/2012 is also at play. Pluto rules Scorpio and is in Saturn’s sign Capricorn and so you can see this thread of transformation within our governmental, military and financial institutions reaching another peak. The radical and rebellious Uranus is strategically placed opposite Venus in Libra bringing feisty peace negotiations. FULL MOON 3 Gemini 20 November 26, 2015 6:45 a.m.
This Full Moon brings emotional communications, possibly with a parent or other authority figures. Your emotions however run particularly deep and you may wish to retreat and find some much needed solitude to integrate. Any travel or foreign concerns, study or higher minded issues will be the ongoing theme for you over the coming year. Some may question their religious beliefs or upbringing and search more internally for a direct connection to their divinity or spiritual nature. The ongoing quest for your personal self-expression is at hand and this in and of itself may threaten those in your environment. Try to not over exert yourself or push too hard. You could find yourself letting go of more old ideas and discussing those things of importance to you. There’s a big place in your heart for your community and the friendships within it and even when you are not in alignment with all of their ways you still have the capacity to speak for yourself and your own needs. This is a strong time of being and working with others and your caring heart reaches out to the whole World and global situation. Honouring yourself is what is called for now and intuiting integrity or the lack of will keep you in check when it comes to sharing resources. Mercury your ruler is in your opposite sign of Sagittarius and sits directly opposite the Full Moon in your sign and you may be feeling very inspired to share your thoughts, ideas and emotional content with the significant others in your life, including a parent. This is a great time to open the content of your heart as the words will flow more effortlessly than usual. These last years have brought a deep transformation to your life and the radical release of friendships and other out grown things. There’s the potential of romance or unexpected meetings this fortnight and you are drawn to things of beauty and creative expression. As the Full Moon begins the fortnight you find yourself in a very deep space of contemplation brought about by a connection to a higher power. This influences your thinking around your work and your own positions of authority. There may be a softening occurring in your own heart now that will bring about further changes to the way you relate in your one-on-one relationships. The work that you do is important to you and if that means changing a recent or current career focus to bring it into alignment with your new ideals then this is the time to do it. Sometimes it is necessary to change the playing field of our life. The Sun is joined by Mercury and Saturn and brings a slightly more serious tone to your creative urges and the need to speak with your friends. There’s no point bottling up your emotions particularly now with so much content coming to the surface. It’s not always easy to bare your soul, fearing misunderstanding and judgment brings an inner tension. Some of you are experiencing new friendships and ideas that will inspire you to keep moving forward towards your goals even with the necessary endings that it will invoke. Any health issues that arise are deeply seated and may require a longer term health plan or radical changes to your diet. Your home, work and relationships all hang in the balance during this Full Moon. Much needed discussions are coming to the surface, although you must beware of any self-sacrifices being made by you or a partner. Speaking the truth seems to be a priority, although it’s not always as easy as it sounds to simply blurt it all out. You are feeling the push to change the way you do things and present yourself, modifying your image to suit the newly emerging self, while still in the process of transformation. Adapting and incorporating your new ideas and beliefs in this ever changing environment has you constantly on high alert.
Take the time to smell the roses, metaphorically speaking, this fortnight and do yourself a favour by slowing down occasionally. There’s every chance that things could get very hectic around this Full Moon and in the months to come. If you overextend yourself in the workplace it may not pay back the dividends that you were intending or be quite what you were expecting. It’s very important that you speak about those things that matter to you and even though you might seem a little crazy to others at times, you will keep your own value system in place and feel better about yourself. Self-love is a very high priority now.
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Venus is about to move on into your sign this fortnight and bring with it a new cycle of romance, but first you need to deal with some deep emotional issues that are reflected back to you through the strong values of others. On your way to assessing the truth of the situation, you might just bump up against a little ego deception in areas related to sexuality and intimacy. Whether this is yours or the other person’s the outcome will be the same and serve as the catalyst for more transformative dialogue. You are more clearly able to see how your health is directly linked to your relationship status. As the Sun makes its way through your sign now it bumps up against Saturn and brings a few glitches this fortnight. They are set to show up in the home environment or with family members and for sure will bring emotional outbursts with the possibility of someone feeling a little used or deceived. If it is you, this is a good time to bring things out in the open and to become the authority in your own life. Perhaps you are ready to take on more responsibility for the sake of your children or a partner. As your financial situation continues to go through a huge transformation you see how intrinsically linked it is to your own creative process. Saturn your ruler joins the Sun and Mercury to push the Full Moons agenda this fortnight and this will see you deeply internalizing your own experiences. The questioning is around how words affect us all and in particular on a daily basis for you and perhaps also taking into consideration religious overtones in communication. Your fears are what motivate you to connect the dots when it comes to your family patterns and you are possibly in a time of ardently searching them out in the hopes of becoming a more peaceful influence yourself. Your relationship status in the eyes of others is also of some significance to you.
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Dr. ZZ: : I don’t think it is morally wrong for you to go through the motions of your religion while you are financially dependent on your parents. I also don’t think there is a magical way all this is going to work out the way you hope. Chances are having the life you want will come at the expense of your parents’ approval. That said, a lot of what I am going to suggest pivots around the possibility of living without their support. For the time being, you would probably do well to keep your head down until you are out of school. Make a plan for how you will support yourself financially either after college, or if your parents withdraw their support. Find friends and safe places where you can be yourself. At some point, you will presumably leave home, get a job, support yourself, and be able to develop a circle of close alternative “family.” It may be possible down the road to make some kind of peace with your family once an unpredictable amount of time has passed and you have a chance to reset the relationship. Sometimes things have to break apart entirely before they can heal. Until that becomes the potential reality, work with friends (other than the devout one) and possibly a therapist to put into place structures like financial aid, a place to stay, and a short-term plan that keeps you safe where you want to be. Having a plan in place may help keep you sane while you go through the motions.
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Dr. ZZ: The guys who thought you would be okay with them dating someone else are stupid. Ditching you for another person had little to do with how much or how little you showed your affection, and everything to do with their wanting to date someone else for reasons they expected you to know telepathically. People are terrible at reading each other’s minds. No matter how much you think “I like you” at someone, they’re not going to know you like them unless you say “I like you.” You mentioned wanting to practice more positive assertiveness; that’s all about just saying the nice or pleasant things that pop into your head. Messages you can deliver verbally rather than depending on brainwaves are things like: “I like that shirt on you,” “You smell good,” “Thank you for doing that,” “I’m having a great time,” “Thanks,” and “You’re amazing.” It’s a little weird when you’re not used to it and you’re struggling against an over-filtering condition. You’re having awesome and positive thoughts all the time, they’re just getting caught in your “potentially rude and awkward” filter. Replace that filter with a new one that says: It is never rude to compliment, appreciate, or share a positive thought. Then, when in doubt, ask yourself if what you want to share is a compliment, an appreciation, or a positive opinion. Work on letting those things through, and you’ll be smokin’ hot. Copyright © 2015 Say What? You can read all past articles of Say What at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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The longer I keep this up, the more pressures appear. My parents are pushing me to go to a Muslim university next year, and I want to have my own life. It will be hard to have the life I long for if I have to keep pretending to be a good Muslim. Is it morally wrong to keep pretending? What do I do?
This issue has been on my mind as I am newly single again and thinking about starting to date new people. I don’t know quite what to do. I’m good at being assertive in other areas of my life, so practicing being positively assertive seems like something I could work on in making myself a little less reserved. There’s a lot of dating advice around telling people how to play it cool. What can I do to play it a little hotter?
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My mom and I have always been on rocky terms. She is urging me to try to get engaged before I turn twenty-two, she’s obsessed with me getting my face waxed (I am honestly not bothered by my mustache), and she complains that my clothes are too tight or too loose, that my breasts (which are prominent) are too showy, and that I need to think about not shaming myself. She’s pretty sure I have a hormonal imbalance, has never made any effort to have me tested, and her response to anything I do that reveals my rather liberal social views is, “Are you a lesbian?”
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BA Feature Article CREATIVE LADIES OF BALI PART 2
In this second part of amazing creative ladies are the Indonesian artists who express themselves through their cooking, music, body adornment and artwork. If you’re unfamiliar with their beautiful work, check them out soon, they’re all worth getting to know. ***** Kartika Sudibia, Tika for short expresses her creative talent by selling her paintings to support charity work to help children. “I started painting around 8 years ago after surviving from uterus tumours. Painting for me was self-healing during the recovery time from my illness. My husband Gusti and Jasmine kok (contemporary Artist from Malaysia) are the persons who always encourage me to keep painting. Many of my art works have been collected by buyers from Australia, Malaysia, Ta i w a n a n d E u r o p e (charity purposes). I have the opportunity to help others with my art work which is a blessing. That’s why I’m very happy if my art work can help in charity.” Together with her husband Gusti, also an artist and musician, joined with Mr. Adolfo Martin and his wife Isabel to open the ADI RARE BHUANA foundation located in Karangasem Regency to help the children from very poor families have the opportunity to continue with school by giving them a scholarship. The foundation creates programs to develop self-confidence, physical and economic independence for children and their family. Being a collaboration over the past 8 years with the objective of holding exhibitions to raise funds for the children and the woman members of the local community. Monies raised will be used in several projects such as education and setting up small businesses to enhance the lives of these members and empowering them to be economically independent in the future. Tika uses her art pieces to do this in exhibitions and selling her paintings donating 30% to be used by the foundation to buy school uniforms, school materials and also pay their school fees. What do you love to do? “I love to read, write and doing some art things of course painting.” Where have you had exhibitions of your art work? “I had exhibitions in Bali and Jakarta, mostly for charity events which they auctioned my art pieces. I had the opportunity to hold my ¿rst exhibition in Sabadel, Spain for fund raising ANAK DARI INDONESIA ( ADI ) Foundation to help education & health of children from poor villages in East Bali.” What’s your style of paintings? “I don’t know what is my style because I only share and move my idea to canvas, so I only can say “Tika’s style.” “Elephant” is my favourite theme to explore in my art work because they often symbolize strength and wisdom. I want my art work to be a strong and wise so I can share and help more people.” What do you love to do? “At present I love to explore my art pieces to be more connected with nature. I also add children ¿gures as I spend almost all my time with them.” “My goal is to produce more paintings, sell them and then I can help more children to save their future.” ***** Marina Sidik is well known in the music scene for her powerful voice, able to entice people onto the dance Àoor to shake to the vibrations. Nowadays she often plays with her older brother, RSQ Band, but she’s a force to be reckoned with in her solo music career. Growing up in a musical family in Surabaya, her mother and grandmother were both singers and her grandfather a trumpeter, it was only natural for her to begin singing at a young age. She began performing professionaly in Surabaya when she was 17 but then when she was 21 married a Finish man and moved to Bali and eventually started singing here by joining her brother’s band Saharaja. Later she formed her own rock band called Marina and New Energy. More than just a singer, Marina being passionate about shoe design began designing high-heeled shoes ¿ve years ago and
sells them on consignment in several shops. She also worked in aethetics last year, but her real passion is eating and cooking. She recently opened a “meals on wheels” business of creating delicious, fresh and healthy Javanese food in a truck that is able to move to different locations and serve customers. Mostly, the food truck has been parked at OAZIA Designs in Kerobokan serving customers. She’s inspired by people around her and traveling- always looking for new tastes and people. Marina surprised me when she told me that next year she doesn’t want to rely on her singing as a means of making money but using her other creative talents of cooking and designing shoes. “Singing and music will always be a huge part of my life. You never know, maybe someday I’ll ¿nd a way to combine my love for food and shoe business with music.” Marina says. ***** The princess of elegant dresses in Bali is I. Gst Ayu Putu Putri Mertaningsih, commonly called Putri, the creative genius of Dinda Rella, known for their gorgeous wedding and cocktail dresses. Her shop is truly a fairy tale land of stunning confections for the Cinderella in many girls. Putri started modelling when she was 15 and for the next 8 years modelled the fashions of Jakarta’s ¿nest designers. Not content to just wear the beautiful creations she constantly asked the designers how the pieces were put together, learning all the tricks of the designing trade. After she married she helped her mother-in-law in her garment export business and continued learning about clothing. How did you get into this niche of wedding and fancy dresses, which certainly isn’t a Balinese tradition? “I like to dress women to be elegant and comfortable. My Spanish friend told me that I must have lived in Europe in a previous lifetime to love these fashions.” She laughs. Exporting garments to Australia and Europe, Putri realized that there was a two month gap during the year that wouldn’t have any production. Not wanting to lose her staff and keep them employed she began designing her elegant dresses in 2006 and put a small collection in her friend’s shop, Kerry Grima on consignment to see if people were interested in her designs. Within a short time of ¿nding success her friend encouraged Putri to open her own shop. Using her daughter’s name Dinda she created the clever name Dinda Rella for her ¿rst shop on Jl. Oberoi in 2006. He told her to make 2 Small, 2 Medium and 2 Large of every style, however many larger size ladies came in the shop, falling in love with the designs but they weren’t available in larger sizes, so Putri started making custom orders for these women. She found that she could get her sewing team to whip together a gorgeous gown in 7 days, depending on the adjustment. “I believe every woman has curves, so adjustable sometimes is needed. I am here to help the ladies to have their dream dresses; these dresses are also sewn by hand, time and patience are necessary.” The custom orders have become one of her feature selling points with many returning customers. Putri keeps the custom patterns and measurements of all of her customers so it’s easy to make new pieces in different styles or colours later. All these custom made orders can be shipped to their homes abroad. A year later, Putri opened a second shop on Jl. Seminyak, which is still open today. In 2009 Putri won designer of the year at the Yak Awards much to her surprise with stiff competition. Many of the guests were surprised to discover that the owner of Dinda Rella is Balinese. Putri had a shop in Jakarta for four years, but only maintains the salon today with a lasting relationship with magazines and TV personalities who still order custom dresses for special events. She’s inspired to see her customers in elegant clothes and make them feel happy wearing them. Putri now sells her gorgous gowns in several ¿ve star hotels in Bali. Putri’s passion is to explore something new and different, be it a place, food, a Àower, butterÀies, a building or something vintage she hasn’t seen before. She loves being alone in nature, at the beach or even in a crowd. “It’s like everything is moving in slowmotion around me. I love being in a traditional market, it’s a melting point where people come from all places, the sellers, the buyers come from every level of society, it’s so alive. Everything mixed up, there is sweat, tears, passion, hope, prayer and all between the smells of a traditional market itself which is very unique. I love to feel lost like I was when I was four in the Badung market Denpasar with my mother. She was buying Àowers for offerings and I was so fascinated with the colours and smells that I didn’t notice my mother leaving to continue shopping. I just stayed with
the Àower sellers and the baskets of all kinds of Àowers and colours feeling happy to just be there. Eventually my mother came back frantically looking for me. ” she recalls with a smile. Now Putri encourages her son Gonan 18 and daughter Dinda 16 to follow their passions for cooking, art and design and give them guidance to become successful in their future. www.dindarella. com ***** Fenua Augustina Beurnier is half Balinese and French and one of the youngest bellydancers I’ve met, who certainly has the moves and graceful style to enchant her audience. She grew up surrounded by people who love to dance – her mom who can dance to all kinds of music, her big sister a Tahitian dancer and her little sister who really likes hip hop. She began dancing when she was little with Balinese and Ballet. “It was fun but not my kind of thing” she says. The ¿rst time she saw a bellydancer she knew she wanted to learn how and began taking classes with Hadi and Ika when she was 16. Now at 19, she performs regularly in restaurants and parties. Watching her mentor Hadi perform inspires Fenua to improve and be a better dancer. Fenua’s passion is dancing and plans to study Salsa next. She loves eating, cooking and reading ¿ction novels. “I also enjoy a lot of Japanese manga and anime, probably to a point where I lose sleep even after a late show.” she laughs. Her future plans are to travel and start a business. ***** Ni Wayan Sukeni is the epitome of a Balinese woman artist in keeping the art of Balinese dancing alive and thriving for future generations. Not only is she a dancer, teacher and muscian she also teaches at Dyatmika school. When did you start learning Balinese dancing? “ I started learning dance from 3rd grade when I was 9 years old and started performing when I was 10.” When did you begin teaching dance? “ I started teaching dance at the age of 18 in my house. Home school neighborhood kids came to learn pendet dance. In addition I also taught the Weaving Dance.” Why is it important for children to learn Balinese dancing ? “Balinese dance is important for young people because through their dance moving their body so that the body becomes in good shape and dance can also be used as offerings in the ceremony “Mendak Bethara”.” Who do you teach? “My students are children of grade 1 to grade 6 in elementary school and grade 7 and grade 8 or in High School.” I hear that you also play gamelan, which is unusual for a woman. “Yes I can play a musical instrument called “Terompong” and I also make gamelan program for 4,5,6 grade students in primary and 7 and 8 in Junior High School.” She smiles. What is your passion? “To transmit the culture of Bali through dance and music.” What do you love to do? “I am happy to live this life with the simplicity associated with Hindu religion and culture of Bali. I am grateful and proud to be born as a woman of Bali. Incidentally where I work there is no ban on using Balinese clothing (I always wear a kebaya ). I am very pleased with Balinese Àowers of various colours such as: The top (red) Tunjung (blue) Cempaka (yellow) and Sandat (green) and fragrant scents.” “My future plans are to set up a Bali Arts study.” By Shari
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Local News Alert Raised as East Java’s Mount Bromo Smolders Indonesian authorities have advised visitors to steer clear
and instructed tour guides and rented SUV drivers to not
of Mount Bromo in East Java, following an escalation in
approach the crater.
volcanic activity there. Bromo, rising to an elevation of 2,329 meters, is popular Akhmad Subhan, an official at the Center for Volcanology
with visitors for its hiking and driving trails as well as scenic
and Geological Disaster Mitigation (PVMBG), said on Friday
beauty. The increase in volcanic activity there is the latest
(13/11) that officials had recorded a higher frequency of
in a series of volcanic disturbances around Indonesia
volcanic earthquakes at the site, as well as an increase in
this year.
the volume of the smoke and ash plume coming from the crater.
A series of eruptions at Mount Rinjani in Lombok last week forced the closure of airports in Bali and Lombok because
Ayu Dewi Utari, the head of the Bromo Tengger Semeru
of the threat posed by volcanic ash to aircraft engines.
National Park, said the alert for the volcano had been raised from level 1 to level 2 on the government’s four-point scale.
The eruption on Mount Raung in East Java in late June and early July also prompted the closure of Bali’s Ngurah Rai,
“Visitors are not allowed to get to the crater and we suggest
the country’s second-busiest airport.
they keep a safe distance of at least one kilometer from [the crater],” she said as quoted by Tempo.
Bromo’s last major eruption, in January 2011, forced some international airlines to cancel flights to Bali. (November
Ayu said park officials had put up warning signs in the area
13th 2015)
Bali Bombing Leader Bashir Applies for Judicial Review Amid Tightened Security in Indonesia
Lawyers for the radical Indonesian cleric Abu Bakar Bashir,
Yesterday, Naim posted a message online about the Paris
the spiritual leader of the Bali bombers, are seeking to
attacks. “It was done in a swift and timely manner. It was an
overturn his 2011 conviction on terror charges.
inspiring attack in the midst of Western concern about the number of Muslims migrating to Europe,” the message
The Indonesian militant cleric Abu Bakar Bashir was
read.
sentenced for fifteen years in 2011 on terror charges. They are applying today in South Jakarta’s District Court for a
Indonesia worried over Paris attacks. Indonesia’s anti-ter-
judicial review of his conviction.
ror agency, the BNPT, is worried about the local impact of the Paris attacks.
But Bashir will not be in court for today’s hearing - he is locked up off the Java coast, on Kembangan Island. His
“The implication is that the groups that think of themselves
lawyers are expected to argue that he was wrongfully
as the followers of ISIS somehow have had their spirit
arrested over the funding of a terrorist training camp in
invigorated to spread what they understand to be the
Aceh.
ideology of ISIS,” said BNPT spokesman Irfan Idris.
It is a desperate legal effort four years after his conviction.
“But to conduct a physical attack, in my opinion, they’re
They are also arguing that the case be moved to a court in
not as brave as those in France. But their spirit has been
Cilicap, closer to his prison.
renewed by this somewhat.”
Sidney Jones, the director of the Jakarta-based Institute for
Ms Jones added that it was a safe bet that there were
Policy Analysis of Conflict, said she doubted that the court
around 200 Indonesians fighting with Islamic State in
would accept the application.
Indonesia.
She said that Bashir was seen as an elder statesman
Returning fighters are not automatically locked up in Indo-
amongst extremists, but his days of real influence were
nesia, Mr. Idris said. “We embrace them and conduct a
gone.
softer approach to them,” he said.
“The fact that he played such an instrumental role in the Bali
“We identify where they are so they won’t commit any
bombing has distorted his role today,” Ms Jones said. “There
actions similar to what Afghan fighters did when they
are many people that are far more dangerous than he is.”
returned from the war with Soviet.”
Those said to be more dangerous include people like
Jakarta currently has a more visible security presence
Bahrun Naim, the Indonesian fighting with Islamic State in
this week around embassies in Jakarta, in time for the a
Syria. Last year he tried to recruit Indonesians to undertake
rrival of four Australian government ministers in the country
attacks in Central Java.
for Australia-Indonesia Trade Week. (November 17th 2015)
Bali Tourism Suffers Rp45 Billion Losses due to Volcanic Eruption The local tourism industry has incurred losses worth around Rp45 billion due to the impact of Mount Barujaris eruption in neighboring West Nusa Tenngara Province, according to the Bali tourism office. “(Frequent) closures of the airport caused losses amounting to some Rp45 billion,” Head of the Bali tourism office Agung Yuniartha stated here on Monday (9/11). Until the morning of Nov. 9, some 25 thousand foreign tourists had cancelled their visit to Bali as the airport had been frequently closed since Nov. 3. A total of at least 700 flights were cancelled due to the airport being closed several times. Since its closure on Sunday due to the volcanic ash spewed by Mount Barujari, the Bali airport was reopened on Monday morning. In July and August, the Bali airport was closed on several instances due to the eruption of Mount Raung located in East Java province. (November 9th 2015) Rapist Killed by Violent Mob in Denpasar South Denpasar Police have confirmed that a 27 year-old man from Sidoarjo in East Java was murdered by an angry mob on Monday (9/11) after he sexually assaulted and attempted to rape a 20 year-old girl from Buleleng. It is reported that the perpetrator assaulted the girl on Sunday along Jl. Yeh Aya in Denpasar and forced her down in an attempt to rape her. The girl managed to escape with injuries to her head and face, and alerted acquaintances who together proceeded to beat the man to death the next day. The man was rushed to Sanglah in a critical condition and it was there that he was pronounced dead on arrival. According to South Denpasar Police Chief Commissioner, Nanang Prihasmoko, the girl is currently recovering at Bros Hospital in Denpasar. “The victim is still in shock and is scared as a result of what happened to her,” added Prihasmoko. (November 10th 2015) New Toll Roads Soon Underway Bali’s deputy governor, Ketut Sudikerta announced Thursday (12/11) that the feasibility study and land acquisition plan for four new toll roads proposed for Bali will be completed early next year. The four toll roads that will link Kuta to Tanah Lot via Canggu over a 28-kilometer road, the Soka to Pekutatan route will cover 25.1 kilometers. The next 54.4-kilometer road proposed will link Pekutatan to Gilimanuk and finally the Pekutatan to Lovina link will travel 46.7 kilometers. Access to North Bali is a priority for the government as difficulties with local investment are increased due to lack of infrastructure. The proposed new airport in Buleleng is expected to attract investors but access has to be developed there to enhance the opportunities. The Kuta to Tanah Lot road will be the first segment to be completed according to Sudikerta but work has already begun on some of the proposed routes, including a flyover on the road to Gilimanuk. (November 13th 2015) Aussie Man Living in Sanur Dies after Accidental Electrocution An Australian man living in Bali has died after being accidentally electrocuted in a fish pond at his home. The 67-year-old died on Tuesday. His girlfriend heard him shout and found him in the fish pond, which was live with electricity. Police said Philip Henry Hyde was cleaning his fishpond at his home in Sanur when it appeared an electric cord and plug had fallen into the water. South Denpasar Police chief, Nanang Prihasmoko said: “We have examined the house and we did not find any suspicious things. Our preliminary investigation found that he was electrocuted. He was at the fishpond to clean it. Suddenly the electric plug fell into the pond and he was electrocuted.” The man’s girlfriend Ida Priyanti, 25, found Mr. Hyde in the pond after hearing him shout in pain. (November 18th 2015)
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Newlywed Indonesian Couple Dine on the Genitals of the Woman’s Rapist A newlywed Indonesian couple has been arrested over claims they dined on the genitals of the woman’s suspected rapist after her husband allegedly murdered him and cut off his private parts, police said on Tuesday (Nov 17). The victim’s body was found in a burnt-out van after a suspected revenge attack sparked by claims from the new wife she was raped a week before her wedding on Sumatra island. The husband, 30-year-old Rudi Efendi, has admitted murdering the man after discovering his wife was not a virgin on their wedding night in September and being told of the alleged rape, but insists he acted alone. Police say that after murdering the man, Efendi took home the victim’s severed genitals, ordered his 20-year-old wife to cook them, and the pair then ate them together. The victim was a driver, whom the wife used to date. Sulistyaningsih, a local police spokeswoman who goes by one name, told AFP: “The case is still under investigation but we strongly suspect that this is a premeditated murder.” The husband is accused of carrying out the murder, while police believe the wife acted as an accomplice. (November 17th 2015) Bali Legislative Staffers Test Positive for Meth Use Eleven staffers at the Bali Legislative Council have tested positive for crystal methamphetamine, according to the Bali Provincial Narcotics Agency (BNNP) chief, Brig. Gen. Putu Gede Suastawa onTuesday (10/11). “Now, we are going to question them about the drug abuse.” Suastawa said the agency on Monday held an unannounced urine test at the Bali DPRD Secretariat, which has a staff of 161. The 55 Bali legislators were also asked to provide a sample, but only five had done so thus far, the official said. “The five legislators’ urine test results came up negative, meaning they don’t do drugs. We are going to test the urine of the remaining 50 later on,” Suastawa added. It was not immediately clear what sanctions those who tested positive would face. (November 10th 2015) Uber Revs Up for Expansion Despite Resistance Uber Technologies continues to have confidence in the Indonesian market as it sets the stage for faster growth despite a recent backslash from local governments and cab companies. “We haven’t even scratched the surface [in Indonesia]... There are cities like Makassar [South Sulawesi], Medan [North Sumatra] and Surabaya, which are the types of cities where we would like to expand someday,” Karun Arya, a spokesman for Uber in Southeast Asia and India, said on Thursday (5/11). He declined to disclose an exact timeline of such plans. Its popularity among commuters has helped the company recruit more than 10,000 drivers in Jakarta, Bandung and Bali in just over one year of operation in the country. The company is now working with the Indonesia’s Investment Coordinating Agency (BKPM) to obtain a legal business license in the country, which supposedly “remained open” to Uber, according to Arya. Local government officials and licensed cabbies have argued against the legal grounds of Uber’s operation. The Jakarta Police have even gone as far as creating a special task force to hunt down drivers using the Uber platform, which they deem illegal. Uber’s operations in Jakarta, Bandung and Bali have remained intact so far, Arya said. (November 5th 2015)
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This Sporting Life Do you have any pregame rituals?
BALI SPORTS PERSON PROFILE TAMI GRENDE One of Bali’s best homegrown sporting talents, whose career over the last 8 years has been frequently covered in This Sporting Life,Tami Grende is now wowing them on the U.S. campus circuit. Tami born and bred in Bali, winner of the Wimbledon Junior doubles, Indonesian Federation Cup rep at 14 years of age, is now considered not good enough to represent Indonesia these days by the Indonesian Tennis Federation. Whilst Indonesian Tennis authorities fail to see Tami’s abilities, American colleges have not been guilty of the same mistake. Accepting a tennis scholarship to the University of Washington in Seattle, Tami has made a good start to the 2015-16 NCAA season. Tami, who confesses to missing babi guling and rujak in the US has exploded onto the scene with the Washington women’s tennis team this fall, amassing 17 total wins in singles and doubles combined. Her fall season was highlighted by a strong performance at the USTA/ITA Regional Championships, where she was a semifinalist, and defeated No. 33 Denise Starr of California on the way. Before coming to Seattle from Bali, Grende was one of the most successful junior players in the world, ranking as high as No. 41 in the ITF Junior World rankings. At the end of a strong fall season, tying for first on the team with total wins, Tami gets personal with some questions to get to know her a little better: What drew to you tennis growing up? Just my curiosity of the sport. I was watching a tennis match on TV one day when I was five years old and I wanted to give it a try. What was your first memory of the sport? I was just hitting one day and the coach who was there told me that I had good hand-eye coordination and suggested that I continue to play tennis.
I’m very superstitious, so I’ll do the same thing that I did the first day throughout any weekend or tournament, like eat the same breakfast and wear the same pair of socks.
Chocolate chip Clif Bars. Who is your favorite professional athlete?
For Sale; Safety box electronic new with warranty ex hotel stock 36.5cm x 42 cm x 20 cm. Rp 1,200.000. contact: 0878 6094 3789. [120]
It’d have to be either Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer or Usain Bolt. What is your favorite thing to do in your spare time? Read, draw or take a nap.
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old. Female.
Either How I Met Your Mother, Game of Thrones or Empire.
Vaccinated.
What has been the most challenging part of transitioning from Indonesia to the US? Adjusting to living far from my family and being independent has been difficult. Also the weather, I moved from a tropical climate to cold and rainy Seattle.
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Aside from your friends or family, if you could bring one part of Indonesia to Seattle what would it be? Balinese food. Babi Guling (suckling pig) and Rujak (spicy fruit and vegetable salad) are my favorite. What’s been your favorite part of Seattle so far? I like the diverse choice of food in the city. I’ve also enjoyed the Suzallo Reading Room a lot and enjoyed spending time at Portage Bay. You’ve traveled to a lot of tournaments, what has been your favorite club or court you’ve played on? The Wimbledon grass court.
Winning Wimbledon Junior Doubles.
If you could play a single match against anyone right now who would it be?
The beautiful campus, and the balance between outstanding academics and a great athletics program. The coach Stephenson came all the way here to Bali to see me, and I knew a few people on the team before I went there.
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What’s your favorite pre-match meal or snack?
What’s been your favorite tennis moment so far?
What drew you to the University of Washington?
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Rafael Nadal. If we checked your iPod, what would your top played song be? “Help Me Lose My Mind” by Disclosure.
What are your goals while you’re at Washington? What are your goals after the University of Washington? To become an All-American and be a top-10 player in the nation. I also want to help our team get into the top-20 in the country and achieve a 3.5 GPA.
To continue my tennis career at a professional level, or to do something in the tennis field or sports.
What are your favorite songs to warm up to? “Hotline Bling” by Drake, “What Do You Mean” by Justin Bieber and “Booyah” by Showtek.
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For Sale; 6 burner with grill 9.75mio, gas deep fryer+stand 2.5mio, wooden cabinet 2mio, 20kg gas bottle 1.5mio including regulator, 2dz steak knives tratimona unopened, ceiling fans, lighting+ LED bulbs, fire extinguisher, chairs, tables, kitchen knickknacks etc. Sms only: 0821 4794 4998. Bukit. [125] For Sale; Canon EF70300mm f/4-5. 6L ISUSM IDR 13,000,000. Versatile telephoto lens, part of Canon’s prestigious L series offering performance excellence. Bought in 2013 but hardly been used so in mint condition. Comes in original packing. Contact Michel on 0821 4726 3701. Sanur. [126]
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Celebrating International Day of Persons with Disabilities 3rd December
We have been informed that some local people are illegally collecting donations from tourists. These people are approaching tourists with a coupon for Rp150,000 and other printed information suggesting that Bali Advertiser and other media are supporting their work collecting donations.
Occurring on 3rd December every year, International Day of Persons with Disabilities seeks to increase awareness of the gains that will come if people with disabilities are included in every aspect of social, economic, political and cultural life. In Bali, there is no better example of this than the story of Ni Kadek Namiani.
Bali Advertiser has no relationship or connection with these people. Of course we all know where the donated money is going. It was reported that these people are working the tourist areas of Kartika Plaza. Other areas might be targeted also. Please be aware of this and caution any tourists not to fall for any donation schemes.
Born with a deformed left leg, Kadek’s parents feared the worse for their beautiful new baby girl. In Hindu Bali where a disability is seen as a punishment from the Gods for a wrong doing committed by the person or family, they feared she would be shunned by society. Found by Puspadi Bali when 2 years old, Kadek has been fitted with a new, made to size artificial leg every 6 to 8 months as she continues to grow. With perfect mobility she has been able to attend school, dance and participate fully in society. Fast forward 15 years and today Kadek is well on her way of contributing to society and helping others less fortunate by achieving her dream of becoming a doctor. With high academic grades she has won a place at Bali’s most prestigious school SMA Bali Mandara. Puspadi Bali runs Bali’s wheelchair program and manufactures artificial limbs to size in their workshop in the beautiful Annika Linden centre.
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Pemuteran: Divers, Dancers, Reef Gardeners Strung along a picturesque dry coast with a tidy black-sand scenic beach and dramatic backdrop of mountains, Pemuteran is one of the most idyllic resort villages in all of Bali. The mostly fishermen and farmers of this small community of only 8000 is made of descendants of people who originally transmigrated here from Karangasam in the east of Bali after the massive Mount Agung eruption of 1963, as well the Maduran Islands off the north coast of East Java. Over the last 20 years tourism has slowly but steadily developed. The last ¿ve years have seen a dramatic increase in tourist-based businesses for warung, homestays and shops, the laidback town providing a faraway haven for divers and tourists from the island’s hectic south. Like being a time portal of the 1960s, the only intrusions from the outside world are the speeding cars barreling down the main street. In the area visitors enjoy sunrise and sunset tours with local juking outrigger boats, superlative dive and snorkeling sites and the famous temples of Pulaki and Pura Melanting. The town makes a convenient stopover on the way to or from Java or a base from which to explore the Barat National Park’s unique land-based Àora and fauna. About 2 km from shore in the bay is a chain of reefs and underwater islands left over from a long extinct volcano. The Pemuteran reefs offer a wide diversity of aquatic life and variety of topography from 35 m deep coral walls to a shallow plateau of coral gardens as far as the eye can see. In the same stretch of water is Menjangan Island, inhabited only by deer and Hindu priests. Part of the national park, the small island is about an hour from Pemuteran by boat and offers incredible wall diving. Secret Bay, also an hour away, and the not yet well-known Fisherman’s Basket in Pemuteran Bay are popular dive sites for macro photographers. Although Pemuteran was originally planned as a mid to upmarket destination, there are quite a few budget accommodations in the vicinity. An effort is underway in the village to ¿x a minimum price on accommodations (around Rp250,000 in the low season ) to allow those businesses to be more sustainable, and thus avoid overdevelopment and overcrowding that would cause degradation of the area’s limited water resources and ecology. Many of the people involved in Pemuteran’s hospitality industry are known for their civic mindedness. Hotels arrange transport through a local village transportation organization. A number of projects have been initiated that help the community and environment, most critically the rejuvenation of the marine and ¿sh life of the area. Kadek Taruna, owner of Taruna Bungalows & Restaurant (http:// tarunapemuteran.com) has since the mid-90s supported clean ups of the area and works with local crafts people to enable their products to be sold in his shops to avoid the annoying hawkers on the beach and roadsides. At Ketut Suki’s small shop (http://sukasaripemuteran. com), appropriately called “Suki Shop,” you can buy just about anything and everything at village prices. Suki also runs a spotless homestay, Suka Sari (quiet rooms are in the back away from the road) and restaurant specializing in a peerless ayam betutu (slow cooked spicy chicken). Another local character is Ketut “Joe” who brought the knowledge and experiences he gained from studying and working in the U.S. back home to his village. His bar/restaurant JOE’s BARRESTO (http://www.joebaresto.com) serves great food and drinks with live music Friday nights from 7:30 to 11 pm. Located about 300 meters east of Reef Seen, on south side of main road, guests and local expats gather here to network and share experiences in a wonderfully relaxed and often fun atmosphere. Australian PADI instructor Chris Brown, who has respectably been nicknamed Pak Nyoman Chris by the locals, has developed and
operated Reef Seen Divers’ Resort since the early 1990s. This pioneering dive and conservation center has slowly evolved over the years into a simple, friendly and refreshing small beachside resort. Chris was the ¿rst foreigner to settle in Pemuteran in 1991, the ¿rst to discover the reefs in the bay and the ¿rst to realize the potential of the area’s diving. He opened up the ecofriendly dive operation as his semi-retirement home away from home. Passionate about marine conservation, Chris is in many ways responsible for the sustainable development of the village, the bay, beach and sea life, helping the locals understand just why and how their marine environment needs to be protected. Reef Seen’s dive guides and boatmen, all ex-¿shermen, grew up in the Pemuteran area and also grew up with the business. First on the Scene Along with opening the area’s ¿rst dive center, Chris also started the Turtle Project, Reef Seen Dancers, Reef Gardeners as well as a number of other community projects around Pemuteran. The actions of the whole Reef Seen team and the local ¿shermen turned back the near total devastation of the marine environment and began the long, but steady, return to its original glory. Much like regular gardeners on land, the Reef Gardeners help the underwater gardens grow better by repairing broken corals, removing coral destructive Crown of Thorns star¿sh and Drupella shells. The team is also responsible for the installation of most of the boat moorings on the reefs, the installing and monitoring of several bio-rock projects and the construction and maintenance of Pemuteran’s renowned Underwater Temple Garden (2006), the Bio Wreck and Bio-Boomer (2006) and the newly created Garden of the Gods (2014). Establishing these new dive sites for the increasing number of users takes the load off the everimproving natural reefs in a way that compliments the local culture. Visitors are encouraged to help by purchasing a souvenir tag or t-shirt that supports the dive centers and the Reef Gardeners. A small donation of Rp25,000 is also requested of divers when diving any of the Reef Gardeners’ created sites to help cover maintenance. But the most important contribution guests can make is to be careful when diving or snorkeling. Look but don’t take; use but don’t abuse. Remember, your fins are meant to help you swim, not to help you walk across the corals. Being the ¿rst dive shop in Pemuteran, Reef Seen long ago scouted out and mapped the now well-established local dive sites. They also know a few more that they keep to secret for their own guests. Most are either shore dives or only a 5-10 minute boat ride from the beach, so visitors are able to get plenty of dives in and still be able to have time to enjoy other activities or just hang on the beach after diving. Because it’s a real dive resort - not simply a hotel with diving available – during the June-September high season, their bungalows cater mostly to divers, although they do book non-divers in the low season. Guests come from all corners of the world and from all walks of life and range from 10 years old - the PADI minimum age to start diving in open water – to an energetic woman in her 80s. The reason Reef Seen’s rates are currently the lowest for beachfront accommodation in Pemuteran is so that divers can afford more time diving. Chris told me, “Scuba diving is what we do here, so we need to be able to cater for divers and their needs. We have direct access to our dive boats and the sea, starting just 20 meters from the beach.” Designated entry/exit areas should be used so as not to damage the delicate re-growing corals. Snorkeling can be arranged to the offshore reefs that are less than 10 minutes by boat. Boats depart from the beach at 8:30 am for Menjangan Island directly in front of the dive centre. The scenic trip along Bali’s northwest coast takes about an hour each way, with 3-4 hours to
enjoy the waters and reefs skirting Menjangan, with rest/lunch in between, returning to the center at around 3 pm. With more than 25 different reef sites and a vast array of underwater life present in the warm, calm waters off Pemuteran, there are more than enough to keep a diver busy for a lifetime. Turtle Project & Dancing School In coordination with the villagers, Proyek Penyu (Turtle Project) aids the plight of sea turtles, one of the oldest living species of the planet. The purposes of the Reef Seen Turtle Hatchery Project are ¿rstly, to protect the living sea turtles and secondly, to increase the chances for turtle hatchlings to reach maturity. Newly laid eggs are obtained from locals who ¿nd sea turtles’ nests. By doing so, the villagers are rewarded and encouraged not to kill or capture mature turtles, which are likely to return and lay more eggs. At the same time, turtle eggs that would otherwise have been eaten are protected and given the chance to hatch. The hatchlings are kept at Reef Seen in holding tanks, where they are fed and cared for until they are bigger and have a greater chance of survival in the open sea. The project is strictly not-for-pro¿t. Apart from a few large private donations, most of the funding for Proyek Penyu comes small donations made by visitors who are able to visit and hear the story of the project. They can also sponsor and release a juvenile turtle. For this or any other form of assistance to the program they receive a certi¿cate of recognition. Souvenirs and t-shirts are also available, with proceeds going to the project. Traditional Balinese dancing is an important part of Balinese culture. Since 1992, Reef Seen has supported the talented children of Pemuteran carry on this beautiful tradition. Young girls and boys gather at the resort twice a week to train. The older, more experienced dancers train the younger, newer ones. Guests are invited to join the dancers and step into traditional Bali. The staff relates the myths and stories behind some of the dances, including the Bedawang Tasku (“Spirit of the Turtle”), the only Balinese dance that honors sea turtles. Practicalities Pemuteran (GPS coordinates: Lat: -8.143894; Lng: 114.656378 is on Bali’s north coast 15 km east of Labuhan Lalang, one hour’s drive (28 km) east of Gilimanuk and 40 km west of Lovina. If traveling west from Lovina, about 4 km west of Pulaki you’ll start seeing signs for Reef Seen directing you down a track to the sea to the resort. If travelling from the west (Gilimanuk), about 3.5 km after the Pertamina ¿lling station (on the right) you’ll see signs for Reef Seen directing you down the same track. Reef Seen Divers’ Resort, Desa Pemuteran, Gerogak, Singaraja 81155, tel: 0362-93001; Hp: 0812 3 8 - 9 4 0 5 1 , w w w. reefseenbali.com. Rates per room per night incl. breakfast, tax and service, range from Rp375,000 to Rp750,000, depending on style and season, sea view rooms or two types of garden view rooms. Reef Seen gives out a map and list of nearby restaurants and warung that they have gotten positive feedback from guests. Children’s rides are available for Rp200,000 for a 30 minutes walk along the sandy beach on well cared for and loved little ponies. For extra excitement and an extra Rp50,000, kids can go for a 15 minutes swim on the horses. <pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2015 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Bali Explorer at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Real Estate LOMBOK Beach front land for sale in Gili Gede Sekotong - West Lombok. Best location for restaurant, diving school, etc. Already certificate. Size + 7 are. 25 mtr beach front size. Please contact Hera 0813 3910 4292, +62 823 4140 6944, email <hera_purnawati@yahoo.co.id>. [0308] Papalagi Resort Gili Gede is a beautiful quite place to enjoy your holiday with nice bungalow and rooms on the beachfront also great place for snorkeling, diving and fishing. For more information please contact, Hera: +62 813 3910 4292, +62 823 4140 6944. Email: <hera_purnawati@ yahoo.co.id>. Web: <www.thepapalagi.com>. [0377]
7.7 ha stunning ocean view hillside for sale overlooking Lovina North Bali. 4 x certificate hak milik Great capital gain potential with airport and toll road coming!!! Rp50,000,000 per are nego sumbawapropertygroup@gmail.com sumbawapropertygroup.com +62 8123802310 C/Re/G-30 Sept 15
Land for sale located in Jl. Pantai Lebih Gianyar. 1 are. Good for ruko. Call 081 2394 8595. [0258] Saba Beach land for sale 4.73 Are. Beach side of highway. Electricity and water. High side of sealed road in quite cul de sac Price Rp400 mil per Are. Call Dewa 0813 3861 6054 or email <couplemate2012@gmail.com> for photos. [0230]
UBUD Freehold land for sale. 4.36 are. 4km from Ubud centre. Amazing location in Penestanan. Call Indra 0821 4658 4505 to see the land. Land ready to build on. See volcanos. Quiet area. [0280]
Gili Trawangan Shop For Lease. Fully equipped stylish shop on main beach road. Email <oceanstoresale@gmail. com> for details. [0389]
New house for rent, 3 bedrooms, air conditioner, hot water, swimming pool, near Ubud City. Land for sale, 5 are, the width of the road 4 m. Please contact 081 734 2002. [0378]
SANUR
Jazz Cafe Ubud For Sale. Fully equipped restaurant/ music venue. Available with Jazz Cafe name or premises/ equipment only. 5 are land size. Bali style architecture and gardens with space to expand. 6/11/16 year options. Priced for quick sale. Email <jazzcafesale@gmail.com> for details. [0388]
Office space for rent. 3 years left, size 3.4 x 8m with glass, AC and strategic location close to beach, villas, restaurants, bank in Jl. Danau Toba Sanur. Price Rp. 180 million (nego). Contact 081 1397 9879. [9737] For rent- Beautiful 2 story modern, newly built, fully enclosed 3brm villa. Full of quality fittings and appliances, pool, short walk to beach and Cafes. 330 million per year. Call 0819 1667 2880 or email <andreab@iinet.net.au> to view. [0293] New modern Balinese house in Sanur for lease. With 3 bedroom, big living room, kitchen, carport, wifii, telephone line, and tv cable. Unfurnished. The price 60 mio per a year and get special price for long term lease. Contact 0813 3957 5995. [0363]
GIANYAR
New 2 bedroom house for rent, short/long term rental, fully furnished/equipped, fibre optic internet, private terrace+garden, good central location, very secure/safe, available 15/12/15, V reasonable rent, please call Charlie Hp 081 2381 6120. [0402] C/Re/G-11 Nov. 15
SEMINYAK House available for rent in Seminyak 5 min walk to the beach, 2 AC bedroom, Wifi, staffed, furnished. Monthly to August 2016. Call 0819 1673 2481. [0281]
Art Studio set in tranquil rice field view for Sale in Ketewel area (10 mins from Sanur)Land 4 are over looking green belt land For quick sale price 1.3 Billion. +62 85 6376 2239. [0374]
Rare opportunity at Jalan Petitenget! 34 years leasehold land on prime location with two access, 500m from the beach! Plots available from 3are, total 45,3are. Direct contact 0822 3608 7507 or <nooysilviana@yahoo.com>. [0307]
New!!! Villa for rent monthly/yearly/lease 2 bedrooms ensuite bathrooms, paddyview, landarea 200m2, furnished, carport, swimmingpool, garden, fiberinternet, quite area, Jl. Batursari GG. PrapatBerisV Sanur. Contact 0819 9988 9002. Photo: <fajar_antonius@yahoo.com>. [0379]
AAA Prime Seminyak villas. Great opportunities! Beautifully furnished, spacious 2 bedroom villa with 2 ensuite garden bathrooms and private pool. Fully licensed. Fully operational. 20 year lease USD$ 210,000. By appointment only SMS +62 87 861 988111. [9946]
Traditional 3-bedroom detached Balinese house for rent in Jalan Kersari, Sanur. Short walk to beach, Hardys, cafes. Lovely garden. No pool. 110 million per year. Call 0821 7554 2556 or email <lucylestari00@gmail.com>. [0380]
Over contract spa shop, still available for 23 months. Full/ non furnished. Total Price Rp. 300 million. Price still Negotiable. Location: Camplung Tanduk (Dhyanapura), Seminyak. Call for details 0812 2602 2316 (Heidy). [0188]
For sale freehold beautiful 9 bedroom villa with pool on 13.2 are in beach side location mertasari area. Foreign built. Lovely and quiet. Complete with all documentation including izin pondok wisata and rumah tinggal. Two road access. Call to Ayu on 0819 1615 4166. [0387]
Oberoi! Spacious 3 bed 3 garden baths on quiet dead end street. 300 meters from Earth cafe. Sunny & spacious w/ oversized rooms & private pool. 3 to 10 year lease. Furnished. USD $ 18,000 per year. SMS +62 87 861 988111. [9947]
Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and longterm or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www. homesweethome-bali.com>. [0393]
Sell beautiful Joglo house with delicate and unique carving 7x8 meter teak wood. Call 0859 5371 0466. [0382] 1 br apt+sofa bed in resort right by the 66 beach, free use hotel facilities, $950 per month promo.nett. <www. apartment-bali.com>, phone 081 759 1068. [0390]
For rent, 3 bedrooms house (furnished), 2 bathrooms, 2AC, livingroom, kitchen, pool, laundry, garace, a quiet area, good access to Bypass, hot cool water, phone wifi. 4 bedrooms with 3 bathrooms (furnished), big yard, 5 bedrooms with 5 bathrooms, swimming pool, big garden, excellent access to bypass, full furnished. Min 6 months or yearly contract preferable, please call Mr. Bagus on 085 100 753 382 / 082 147 245 997. [0391]
Affordable luxury villas for daily rental 2,3,4 bedrooms starting from 110 USD per night up to 500 USD. We also provide other properties for long term rental, sale/lease. Please contact us at +62 817 978 0553 and +62 822 3652 1999 or for more info check our website <www. baliexpatproperty.com>. [0400]
For rent new villa with swimming pool. Rice field sunset view. 2 bedroom 2 bathroom. Fully furnished. Wifi, TV cable garage. Near international school, 5 minute to Mertasari beach. 95 million/yr. Owner 0812 3955 5544, <bagusarthana@yahoo.com>. [0397]
Two bedrooms villa, Jl. Mertanadi, Central Seminyak, close to beach, shopping, fully furnished, pool, yearly rental (115 m). 2 bedrooms villa, pool garden, near restaurant Shobat 2, long term rental (40 m, yearly). 0857 1178 8860, 085 6381 7920. [0401] C/Re/I-25 Nov 15
SEMINYAK - 1095
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LEGIAN - 1008
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LEGIAN - 991
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Prime location, contemporary holiday villa with a tropical touch 6pacious open plan living space extending to the sun deck pool In a complex of six independent villas, very secure private Perfect combination of owner lifestyle rental investment Price IDR 3,950,000,000 Land Area 180 sqm Ownership Leasehold 26 yrs Build Area 100 sqm
Brand new modern investment villa Must 500m to double 6 beach Four spacious ensuite king size bedrooms built over two storeys Open plan living dining area overlooking the swimming pool An amazing 10 ROI making this a great property to purchase Price IDR 4,900,000,000 Land Area 200 sqm Ownership Leasehold 29 yrs Build Area 200 sqm
6tunning large penthouse apartment in beachfront resort 0assive terrace with Macuzzi, shade sails and dining areas Fresh designer interiors are fully furnished and air conditioned Best priced penthouse apartment with stunning ocean views Price IDR 6,300,000,000 Build Area 222 sqm Ownership Leasehold 32 yrs
UMALAS - 676
CANGGU - 1020
CANGGU - 1112
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Luxurious well appointed modern 3 bedroom residences *enerous open plan living spaces that can be closed off Recycled timber Àoors throughout marble bathrooms A real steal at this price given the location, size quality Land Area Build Area
500 sqm 240 sqm
BERAWA - 1081
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Delightful newly built architect designed beachside residence Bright airy open plan living spaces opening out to pool deck (xtremely well presented, functional design, maximizing space 6uperior property in terms of design, ¿nishes, dpcor and location Land Area Build Area
200 sqm 260 sqm
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0odern tropical 3 bedroom villa with plenty of charm character Well designed, tastefully furnished, consisting of 3 separate pavilions 6pacious open plan living, exposed ceilings, overlooking the pool A quality entry level property, sold fully furnished, ready to move in
Price IDR 4,100,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 29 yrs
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560 sqm 200 sqm
PERERENAN - 1114
Price IDR 2,950,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 23 yrs
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Beautiful mix of modern design with a distinct ³Bali feel´ 7hree spacious bedrooms with chic ensuite bathrooms robes 8pstairs balcony with absolutely stunning greenbelt rice¿eld views An amazingly well priced freehold villa, perfect for your Bali home Land Area Build Area
320 sqm 285 sqm
Price IDR 4,000,000,000 Ownership Freehold
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Brand new three bedroom villa with quality furnishings ¿ttings Large living / dining area which is perfect for all your needs 6wimming pool with timber deck and huge manicured lawn Amazing value for a stunning brand new villa with a long lease Land Area Build Area
700 sqm 252 sqm
Price IDR 3,600,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 30 yrs
UNGASAN - 814
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6uperb architect designed freehold villa with ¿ve star ¿nishes Beautiful design, decorated furnished to the highest standard In¿nity edge swimming pool surrounded by lush tropical gardens Impressive open living area with ultra modern (uropean kitchen Land Area Build Area
1,137 sqm 500 sqm
Price IDR 10,600,000,000 Ownership Freehold
LAND KLUNGKUNG - 1093 BATU BELIG - 920 PERERENAN - 988 PETITENGET - 873 JIMBARAN - 955 KETEWEL - 759
SANUR - 956
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Delightful three bedroom freehold villa in 6anur¶s best location 9ery quiet private, minutes¶ walk to shops, restaurants beach Open plan living, dining kitchen that can be closed off Don¶t miss out unique 6anur freehold offering at a great price Land Area Build Area
300 sqm 230 sqm
Price IDR 6,350,000,000 Ownership Freehold
UBUD - 1113
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(xquisite four bedroom residence in stunning &omo 6hambala Architect designed with a tasteful mix of modern traditional Designed in keeping with the spirit of its gorgeous environment Attractively priced exclusive retreat in a renown managed estate Land Area Build Area
609 sqm 385 sqm
Price IDR 10,350,000,000 Ownership Freehold
SEMINYAK - 1089 BALIAN - 1004 BRAWA - 774 BALANGAN - 998
Beachfront, 14.5 are, wide frontage, paved access, surf break nearby, IDR 375,000,000/are Leasehold 35 years, 1,700 sqm (17 are), 150m to the beach, IDR 13,500,000/are/year )reehold, 1, 00 sqm (1 are), rice ¿eld views zoned residential, IDR 400,000,000/are Freehold, 800 sqm (8 Are), 300m to the beach, IDR 17,400,000,000 Ocean views, freehold land,1,390 sqm (13.9 are) IDR 220,000,000/are, best priced in the area Absolute beachfront land, 2,530 sqm (25.3 are), freehold, IDR 650,000,000/are Rare leasehold land in Jl. Petitenget, 856 sqm, IDR 22,000,000/year 30 years+ext 200m of cliffront / ocean view land in Balian, 10,600 sqm, freehold land, IDR 230,000,000/are Only 300m to the beach, leasehold 26.5 years, 500 sqm (5 Are), IDR 8,500,000/are/year Freehold land Balangan, 5,000 sqm,ocean views and access to beach, IDR 22,100,000,000
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CANGGU 2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0813 1845 5725 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu. com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [9792] Nice view land at Canggu (Tiying Tutul). 900m² (9 are). Email <agungsutamash@gmail.com>. Contact: +62 81 139 6407. [0099] C/Re/G-02 Sept. 15
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For rent large brand new 2 story building with 8 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms. Built as like hotel. Unfurnished with pool, on 4 are land on Jl. Batu Bolong. 400 juta one year. 350 juta per year for 2 or more years. Call Ketut for more info 085 2539 05840. [0286] Dijual Canggu Villa Banjar Tiying Tutul. 2 Bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. Fully furnished. Freehold, IMB 2015. Carport, pool, large storage room. Land: 167 m2. Building: +/- 200 m2. Price: Rp 2.200.000.000. HP: 081 682 7081. <verahs@yahoo.com>. [0319]
HOUSES FOR SALE In Taman Griya Jimbaran 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. 2200W electricity. Freehold. Type 75 with 1.83 are land. Close to Club Jimbaran, restaurants, supermarket. Rp. 1.8 Billion (nego) In Dreamland Bukit Ungasan 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. Freehold. Need to do some finishing.Total land 1.65 are. Close to all amenities, beaches and club. Rp. 1.9 Billion (nego)
SMS/text only: 08123815292 NC/Re/P-5 Aug. 15
Beautiful unique quality built timber home, spacious 3 bedrooms, pool, established gardens, 8 are (800m2), quiet permanent rice field views, brawa beach area, leasehold 22years + option. Rp. 4.2 Billion, Ph 0812 4636 3786, email owner <janicegibbs@yahoo.com>. [0337] Brawa beachside land for leasehold sale, 2 blocks: 5 are 50m to beach, water views, 25years+, Rp 15. 5Mil per are per year, or, 2 x 8are, 300m to beach, 23 years+, Rp 10.5 per are per year, owner Ph 0878 6064 0060, <p.jurd@ yahoo.com>. [0338] Modern wooden house, 2 floors, full furnished, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 kitchen, parking. 2 min Canggu Club. Land 345 m2, 29 years leasehold. IMB/Building permit done. For another 2 bedrooms, 1 bungalow, swimming pool. 130.000 USD nego. Tel. 081 999 708 522. [0358] Tirtarum Villas for lease 10 or 20 years. 150 meters from beach. Good business. 2 unit private pool, 2 bedrooms villa and 1 unit private 3 bedrooms pool villa. Parking. Office. Contact owner 0813 3733 8450 or 0858 1121 2208. [0360]
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LAND FOR SALE Jl. Sekar, Kesiman, Kertalangu. Close to Ayung River. 2.5 ara.
Price for one ara Rp. 700.000.000. Call Bahasa or English
0813 3872 1947 NC/Re/M-30 Sept 15
FOR RENT
For rent villa in Canggu area. 4 bedrooms, opening living room with nice view, pool 9x4m, garden with housekeeping and pool maintenance. Photos in <http:// bali-vila-nauli.blogspot.com> or more info to <paris_bali@ yahoo.com>. [0367]
Large brand new 2 story building with 8 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms. Built as like hotel. Unfurnished with pool, on 4 are land on Jl. Batu Bolong.
Yearly villa for rent, 3 Bedroom Luxury Villa located in Berawa near to Canggu Club, build on 500 sqm land size. Asking only 350mil per year. Contact 0819 3303 1707, <balicoconutliving@gmail.com>. [0372]
400 juta one year. 350 juta per year for 2 or more years.
Land for sale - IDR 750jt/100m2 - strategic corner Land 1,85 are at Canggu Permai II, near EchoBeach & Canggu Club. Good for Villa/Resto with paddy field view. Ctc: 0812 3961 7259 - <aruwiea@gmail.com>. [0373]
Call Ketut for more info 085 2539 05840
For rent “bagus & murah” 2 storey cozy villa on land 274 sqm, build 290 sqm at quietly Pererenan area. Unfurnished. 3 bedrooms with 3 ensuite bathrooms (AC & WH). Open living & kitchen, small garden, pool & garage. Happy price only Rp. 140 mill/yr or Rp. 125 mill/yr for 2 yrs or Rp. 100 mill/yr for 5 yrs. Contact 081 7996 5168. Email <tria4bali@ yahoo.com>. [0375] For sale freehold beautiful land of Echo (12.25 are). Main rd and walking distance from beach/Sea Sentosa. Serious buyer only. No SMS. Asking price: USD 1.1 Mil. Contact 081 7996 5168. Email <tria4bali@yahoo.com>. [0376]
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House for rent in Brawa Canggu. 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, livingroom, balcony. 5 Minutes to the beach and Canggu Club. Price 75 mil per year. Please call Ketut @ 081 2380 7588. [0392] Villa for rent. Located close to Canggu Club. 2 floor, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, swimming pool, kitchen. Call 081 2394 8595. [0396] Two exceptional quality brand new villas in a perfect location being sold separately or together as a complex, leasehold 28.5 Years + 20 year extension. Villa 1 is 4.5 Are, 210m2, Closed Living, Pool & Garden, 3 + 1 Bedrooms, IDR 2.7 Billion (US$200,000). Villa 2 is 12 Are, 417m2, closed living, large pool & garden, beautiful view, double garage, 4 bedrooms, IDR 8 Billion (US$595,000). These properties have to be seen to fully appreciate the quality and location. For photos or to arrange an inspection please SMS/Whatsapp/Call 08786 285 1088 BBM BSP88. [0342] Prestigious office building for sale with large rental income guaranteed for 3 Years, located in Canggu with main road frontage and parking for 7 cars and 20+ motorbikes. Built on 10 Are, comprising of 2 offices and 3 one bedroom apartments with a total build size of 600m2. Both offices are rented for 3 years and apartments are booked until December 2015. Offered for sale leasehold 22 years IDR 5.5 Billion Fixed Price. Tel/SMS/Whatsapp 08786 285 1088. [0343] C/Re/G-30 Sept. 15
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Villa in Kerobokan, 2 are, 2 floor, 1 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 livingroom, open kitchen, pool, furnished, AC, hot water. Price 100 mill/year. 081 236 30309, 0819 1665 9151. [7916]
Land for sale. Jalan Raya Blumbungan, Sibang Kelod Badung. Surya Usada complex. Size 9,5 Are, 6 mtr road, 10 meter asphalt road. Price 250 juta/are nego. HP. 0812 3611 4343 / 0813 5320 9800. BBM 51E9324D. [9525]
Minimalist House For Rent
Guest house & room in Kerobokan Marlboro. Size 8x4 metres with terrace & garden, full furnish, AC, hot water, TV, Wifi, carpark. Minimum 2 year, max 5 year. Call Made 081 236 30309, 0819 1665 9151. [8801] House for rent, 2 bedrooms ensuite bathroom, livingroom, gazebo, modern kitchen, PDAM, electric 5000 watt, phone, garden. Nego price. Contact 0851 0147 4790. [9872] 4,2 milyar nego! 2 lantai, LT:118, LB:185, 3 kamar tidur, pool, taman, sumur bor, garase. Jl. Baliku 1, Banjar Semer, hub: 08123972137. [0192] Kerobokan North Kuta 10 minutes to Seminyak 2 vacant blocks of land for sale. 2.5 are each. Ready to build plans. Freehold. Rp. 690.000.000 per are. Phone Ketut Wardana +62 81 139 5948. <www.balilandforsale.com.au>. [0325]
Perumahan Graha Asri III, Banjar Anyar no. 10 Kuwum - Marga Tabanan. Rp. 12 million per year minimum 2 years. Quiet area. Please contact owner 085 73 9999 445 NC/RE/M-25 Nov. 15
For sale Kerobokan Freehold property. Three storey building. Can be showroom, office and residence, (ruko). Has phoneline, electricity and water. Urgent sale, owner moving overseas. Price negotiable. Please contact 0812 4655 204. [0359]
Umalas1 yearly rent 3br 2bth, beautifully designed 2nd story family villa 4ACs, nice garden, safe & quiet, modern & homey, best location, partly furnished and lots more! 135 mill a year SMS 0812 3928 6944 email <chineygal.kazu@ gmail.com>. [0385] Rent house Bale Residence Jl. Gunung Wayang Kerobokan. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 2nd floor, 24 hours security, sharing pool at complex, full furnished. 55 million/ year. Anita 0819 3612 4467. [0394]
Specialized on beach front land for sale in Sumba since 7 years. Marosi, Konda, Maloba, Kodi, etc. Zero risk. Price below market. Pay when you received the certificate. Call for appointment 0852 1053 4089. Email <sumbasari@ gmail.com>. [0398]
BUKIT Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice quiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733] Dreamland - 3 storey new house for sale/rent - 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom, pool, fully furnished, rooftop entertainment area, great views. Sell US$ 290,000. Rent $19,000/yr. Phone +62 877 6161 1531. Email <dwayu.92@gmail. com>. [9743]
Spacious Villa in Umalas for rent weekly or monthly, start from only Rp 2.5 million/week. Fully serviced, furnished, TV cable, wifi, pool, AC, hot & cool water, parking. Call Made 081 1820 8745. [0381] Villa for rent long term. 1. Villa Bouganville Jl. Bumbak. 2. Villa Indra Jl. Pengubengan Kauh no. 1. 3. Villa Putih Jl. Pengubengan Kauh no. 6. All villas fully furnished. Contact person 0813 3870 0267. Include pool & garden. [0384]
Overcontract: West Sumbawa New beach house on 800 sqm with 40-metre beach front. Idyllic location - white beaches, palm trees. Surf breaks close by. 25-year lease May 2015. Best offers over IDR 1,350 juta. Email <beachhousesumbawa@gmail.com> for more info and photos. [0368]
Near Dreamland new 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom house for sale/rent. Pool and entertainment area. Fully furnished. Open plan living. Sell US$110.000. Rent US$10.000/year. Phone +62 877 6161 1531. Email <dwayu.92@gmail. com>. [9744]
Bloo Lagoon Village Location Land size Price Facilities
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Padang Bai Village No. 15, Manggis, Ulakan, Karangasem 318m2, 2 bedrooms with terrace, 2 bathrooms, kitchen IDR 2,5 billion ( + 178,571 USD ) Swimming pool, Spa, restaurant, and other facilities
Can be checked at www.bloolagoon.com Leasehold until 27.01.2056 (40 years) Contact: 081313613574 – 085697660837 Email: davidstephenbudiman@yahoo.co.id C/Re/I-11 Nov. 15
Furnished 2 story villa, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, large deck, large lounge, kitchen, dining area, plunge pool, phone, security window grills. Rp. 70 million year. <villadamoi@ gmail.com>. 081 138 8697. [0395] Modern deluxe apartments 1 and 2 bedrooms, furnished, pool, parking, garden, free Wifi, 50 to 150m², monthly Rp. 4.0 to 8.0 million. Special rate for long term. 2 location Marlboro and close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [9934]
Houses for sale. In Taman Griya Jimbaran, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. 2200W electricity. Freehold. Type 75 with 1.83 are land. Close to Club Jimbaran, restaurants, supermarket. Rp. 1.8 Billion (nego). Also Dreamland Bukit Ungasan, 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. Freehold. Need to do some finishing. Total land 1.65 are. Close to all amenities, beaches and club. Rp. 1.9 Billion (nego). Text only 081 2381 5292. [9663] House for sale , Freehold , Land 160 / building 117, 2floor, 3 bedrooms (all aircon), 2 bathrooms, semy furnished, cable TV, balconies, quiet, secure & exclusif area with lots of greenery arround, 500 M close to Dreamland beach, to A’port 20 minutes, located at Cluster Sahadewa II blk D22, Pecatu Indah Resort, South of Kuta, direct owner (+62) 812 700 4177 / (+62) 812 3719 6010 / email <jcmnnoor@ yahoo.com>. [0370] Hand over of “Laundry business for Hotel / Villa” (all in), still ongoing actively. As yet a lot of growing market prospectively in future, the only one running at Pecatu Indah Resort , Exclusive location surrounding by Hotels & Villas, Update laundry machine, fully furnished, pick updelivery vehicle, located at Sahadewa Plaza no. 3-5, Pecatu Indah Resort south of Kuta. Tel / email (+62) 812 700 4177 /(+62) 812 3719 6010 / <jcmnnoor@yahoo. com>. [0371]
Luxury Villa for sale, location in Umalas, Badung. Land 3600M2, building+/-700M2. 4 unit Villas, 4 Bathrooms, 2 swimming pools, 1 kitchen, 1 livingroom, 1 staff room, parking. Genset & electric. Price IDR 36.500.000.000. Mobile: 0812 8000 0655. [0399]
House for rent in Bukit area, 2 floor, 1 bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, fully furnished, nice view with sharing swimming pool. Daily, weekly, monthly or yearly. Please contact: 081 139 8039 or 0813 3831 9191. [0403]
Over contract. office, mess and factory in Kerobokan. Land 1850m2, building 1200m2. Tel 0819 9971 3516, email <pttommorow@gmail.com>. [0405] C/Re/I-22 July 15
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Loft for overcontract 101m2. Bunut Sari Gang Janji Inn 99/8 Legian Kelod. Tel. Natalie 0815 5806 7074. [0361]
Dijual Rumah kos 4 kamar luas tanah 2 are. Siap huni, fasilitas PLN, PDAM, SHM. Lokasi Baktisrage Singaraja. Contact info Suci 08 1834 7022. [7486]
NUSA DUA A new 2 bedroom house with small garden and an apartment for 2+2 people, walking distance to the beach, short-term or long-term. Land for sale or rent also available. 0821 4552 2200 or <balifamily2000@yahoo.de>. [0008]
NEGARA Good investment opportunity. Land for sale in Negara area (west Bali). Small or big plots. Starting price Rp. 40 million/are (big plots) or available small plots in different area. Road access. Please call/SMS 081 2368 6123 (Indonesian) or 081 2389 5551 (English speaking). [9663] Beach front land & beach view land for sale only 100 juta/ are. Available from 1 are-6 are land. Contact Listi, the project owner 0817 0397 6799 or <listy74@hotmail.com>. [0362] C/Re/G-02 Sept. 15
Villa For Sale between Bali Cliff & Nusa Dua This villa consists of 3 bedrooms with master bedroom overlooking 12x4m swimming pool, 2 bathrooms, open living & dining area with new kitchen, big garden, garage, all semi furnished. Land size 745 sqm, building 170 sqm.
Rp. 4.000.000.000 Call 082237811704 NC/P-25 Nov. 15
14 Are Next to the stunning village of Kedunggu. 5 Mins from Tanah Lot Temple and 25 mins from Canggu. At 700m from the beach, it has stunning ocean and sunset views. Ready to build with Perumahan aspect and sealed access, this is a must see for Investor and Developers because at this price, it wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t last. With the announcement of the New Sunset Road due any day, this opportunity canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be missed.
Price at IDR 295 Jt/ Are. 082 145 934 107
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DENPASAR Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark. IDR 2.000.000/month. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. SMS/ WA 0852 3754 2274. [8830] Land for Sale: Jl. Sekar, Kesiman, Kertalangu. Close to Ayung River. 2.5 ara. Price for one ara Rp. 700.000.000. Call Bahasa or English 0813 3872 1947. [0197] House for rent, 2 storey, living room, kitchen, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, garage, nice quiet area, AC, Perumahan Lembu Sura. Rp. 35 juta per year. Call owner 0813 3963 1779. [9595] 2 storey house for sale in Denpasar. 2 bedrooms upstairs, 4 bedrooms downstairs. 3 Are land. Goverment water. 3500 watt electricity. Call 0813 3872 4288. [0243] Land + house 2 are for sale in Denpasar, Jl Cokroaminoto Gang Swari C. Central location, access road. Please contact 081 2389 3200. [0130] House for rent located in Tukad Badung. 0812 3646 6176 or 0877 6118 0842. [0146] Villa for sale & rent in Padang Sambian Gunung Lumut, land 200m2, building 318m2, swimming pool, garden, 3 bedrooms, 3 kitchen, 4 bathrooms. Contact <tropicalgardenmusic@gmail.com>. SMS 0821 4473 4690. Price 2.3 M (nego). [0365] For rent house in Denpasar, Jl. Gunung Resimuka I/10 Perumnas Monang Maning. Rp. 18 million per year min 2 years. 1 livingroom, 1 kitchen, garage, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, PDAM water, 1300 watt. Strategic location, walking distance to shop/supermarket. Now is renting until April 13, 2016. Ready to occupy April 15, 2016. Has to be seen in the location. Contact owner 0857 3999 9445. [0383]
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Room available in Legian/Kuta, free Wifi, fully furnished, AC, TV cable, kitchen, fridge etc, hot water, pool, quiet, comfortable. Good price! Call/text, WA: 082 145 38 1349. <gardenabali@yahoo.com>. [0386]
New house for rent, Rp. 8 million/year minimum 2 years. Garage, living room, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen. Location in Banjar Anyar, Kuwum - Tabanan. Call 08573 9999 445. [0340]
JIMBARAN
Dikontrakan tanah 4,5 are. Lokasi Tabanan Tanah Lot. Cocok untuk villa development. Call 0813 3761 8511 / 0819 1619 8031. [9447]
Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485]
House with land for sale. Located in Jl. Gunung Agung 88 Tabanan. Land 900m2, building 77m2. Hak Milik certificate. Price Rp. 5,5 Billion (nego). Contact 0852 2212 0341. [9707] Land Lumbung, Selemadeg Barat, Bonian Beach. 900m from road Gilimanuk, 10.5 are. South view rice field & river. Other side road 3m till river. Ready to build. 80jt/are nego. 0818 0873 2300 owner. [0179]
Land for rent 12 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 25 million/are/year (nego), max 25 yrs. Call 081 2383 4011. [5803] House for sale located in Kori Nuansa Selatan. Type 30/100. Call 081 2394 8595. [0244] Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jl Bukit Hijau no 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, free Wifi. Rp. 2,750K monthly or Rp. 250K daily. Call 081 2395 8971 or 081 2398 8187. [0091] Fantastic shop opportunity . This 50 sq.m. shop is located in an established and successful boutique Shopping Center in the heart of Jimbaran and close to the Intercontinental and Four Seasons hotels. The term is negotiable - two or three years - and the rent is very reasonable for the right retailer at $10,000 per annum. Please contact <natal@kupubarong.com> or sms 081 1385 7132. [0366] Villa for lease 19 years or less. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, Sat TVs Western style enclosed living, beautiful gardens with pool. 2 carports, 5 minutes from beach and airport. <stevedockit@gmail.com> for photos or 0812 3823 0678 or 0812 3820 7447. [0369] Over contract. Shop and gallery in Jimbaran, next to Intercontinental hotel. land 1.011m2, building 635m2, 2 floor. Tel 0819 9971 3516, email <pttommorow@gmail. com>. [0404]
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RESTAURANT FOR SALE IN KEROBOKAN USD 140,000
Located in Jl. Br. Semer Fully operational restaurant on 470m2 land (Parking 160 m2) 80 seats + bar + bar stool kitchen fully professional 35 m2 Dining room fully air conditioned + outside smoking dining area Contract for 9 year renewable Detail and inventory available on request Contact: contact@lesbuku.com / 0816570264
Oceanview Bonian next great surf spots Balian, beautiful area, residential only, land 19,30 are (1930m2), constructible 40 years lease. Negotiable. 1 hour from Kerobokan. Photos <nancyfrancy@yahoo.com>. 0819 3613 2840. [0364] 60 Are Freehold Land For Sale, Tegal Mengkeb, 500 meters from the ocean, close to new jalan toll road. Below Market Value IDR 60 Million/Are or total US$270,000. Tel/ SMS/Whatsapp 08786 285 1088 BBM BSP888. [9893] 100 Are Freehold Land For Sale in Soka, elevated land with spectacular impossible to block ocean and sunset views, 1.7 KM from the ocean. Under market value IDR 30 Million/Are or total US$225,000. Tel/SMS/Whatsapp 08786 285 1088 BBM BSP888. [9894] Freehold villa complex of two magnificent 3 bedroom villas just 150 meters from the ocean with panoramic views of ocean, ricefields, jungle and mountains. Total land size 20 are, build size 1200m2, 6 bedrooms plus 2 media rooms, 2 large pools, have to be seen to be fully appreciated, ideal investment with new toll road coming soon. Priced at $350,000 less than cost to build at IDR 12 Billion (US$895,000). For photos or to arrange an inspection please SMS/Whatsapp/Call 08786 285 1088 BBM BSP888. [0344]
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Real Estate Bali
Email : info@eldersbali.com Web : www.eldersbali.com Phone: 0857 3734 0002
TWO VACANT LOTS – MUST BE SOLD Expression of Interest! The Owner wants it sold quickly to cash out a bank loan – Make an offer. Freehold certified 22 are vacant land (2,200 sqm) located in Canggu is for sale with astounding scenery and easy access. 14 are land in Kedungu; Now only asking 275,000,000IDR per are $196 US/sq/m. Make us an offer the owner has said she will meet the market. All offers considered. These lots present as an opportunity to secure well located land at under market value, develop or land bank the one thing we do know is they are not making any more of it. Ph Arif 085 737 410 738
Free Hold Villa Cliff Front 4 bedroom luxury infinity pool villa perched on the cliff-top above Pandawa beach on the Bukit peninsula. Fabulous villa with a delightful design which flows on 3 levels down its cliff-frontage. Exceptional panoramic views of the ocean to the endless horizon. Land size 15 are. Building size 650 -800 sqm approx. 47,500,000,000 IDR
$4,900,000 Au
$3,500.000 US
Large and Spacious Villa - Sale or Lease in Canggu IDR 8,000,000,000 $ 810,000 Au $ 580,000 US Balinese style living in this 4 bedroom villa on a 1,000sq/m block. Consisting of 4 semidetached buildings around a two tier pool and gardens. Lots of parking, maids quarters, very secure and rural views in a very quiet area. 25 yr Lease. Available at 55 % of the asking price. Phone Arif 085 737 410 738 4,500,000,000 IDR
$ 458,000 Au
$ 325,000 US
ELDERS BALI BUSINESS BROKER If you are looking to buy or sell a business in Bali, Elders have a highly experienced and professional business broker to look after your requirements.
Coffee distribution business for sale - Bali
Stunning Villa amazing value Spacious 3 bedroom villa in fully secured complex of 10. Legian location, amazing pool, quality appointments. This villa will impress any buyer in this price range. 35yr lease plus option, 85% occupancy rate. 3,980,000,000 IDR
$400,000 Au
$285,000 US
This Bali based business has operated successfully for 14 years. It has all of the necessary licenses to import, export and roast coffee and trademarks, placing it in an excellent position for a new enthusiastic owner. There is an opportunity for a new extended lease and the current facility also offers a living facility. The vendor would consider an investor, be that having a role in the business or passive with an ability to own the business outright in the future. Contact us for details. businesssales@eldersbali.com 2,600,000,000 IDR
$260.000 Au
$182,000 US
Thinking of selling your business have a chat with our business broker to find out how to realise your businesses full price potential. Wanting to buy a business, don’t risk your hard earned money without talking to someone that can guide you through the process. Confidentiality and privacy at all times. Ph. 0821 4626 5773 Email: businesssales@eldersbali.com
All advertised properties are for sale in Indonesian Rupiah, currency conversions correct at time of calculation but are only provided as a guide
Elders Bali : Jl. Patih Jelantik 57, Legian Kelod - Kuta- Denpasar - Bali 80361 C/Re/G-25 Nov. 15
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3-bedroom villa in Canggu surrounded by the original Balinese of Batu Bolong. The villa is located close to Echo Beach - Canggu and its sports complex (very well known by expats living in the region). And is within 15 minutes driving of Seminyak and Kuta known for the many restaurants and great shopping. The location of the villa provides an unique view over the rice ďŹ elds of Batu Bolong. The villa is located on the edge of a greenbelt, allowing the villa to be completely surrounded by beautiful rice ďŹ elds. Contact : Annie Dean Price: IDR 5,950,000,000 annie@paradisepropertygroup.co.id Title: Leasehold
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This Complex of 3 units luxury villa with 7 Bedrooms is for sale. Leasehold for 25 years and extendable to another 25 years based on the land price. Located in Umalas which is very popular for foreigners residence and international school, only a quick drive to reach the trendy Seminyak and the best beaches of Bali. Each villa has it own â&#x20AC;&#x153;Pondok Wisataâ&#x20AC;? (holiday rental licence) and comes Fully Furnished. Ready to run legally your own business. Leasehold until 6 September 2040
This beautifully family home in Sanur has recently been renovated and ready to move in. Situated approx 10 minutes to beach and few minutes to BIS (Bali International School Sanur). Generous 500m2 a FREEHOLD land with approx 200 M2 building size. The property is well designed, comfortable and perfect for family living. The property offers a western quality standard interior, beautiful fully modern kitchen, dining room and it is for sale fully furnished.
This charming villa combines the beauty of a tropical garden with all the luxurious amenities of sophisticated living. It is located just 1 km north of Ubud Centre on a small road passing a traditional community and rice ďŹ elds. In the main house there are 4 comfortable bedrooms (all with AC and big ďŹ&#x201A;at screen TV sets), en-suite bathrooms, 2 living areas with fully equipped kitchens. An additional building lodges 2 more bedrooms. Long Lease until 2043, extension possible. Great holiday rental business with good ROI.
Contact : Lionel +62 (0) 821 4647 2047 lionel@paradisepropertygroup.co.id
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Price: IDR 6,700,000,000
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Price: IDR 29,500,000,000
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RV-2005
: IDR 4,000,000,000 : Leasehold :2 :2 : 532 SQM : 250 SQM : Semi Furnished : Sanur
BRAND NEW FREEHOLD VILLA
Price Title Bedroom Bathroom Lot Size House Size Furniture Inventory Location
RV-1961
UMALAS LUXURIOUS AUTHENTIC VILLA
This luxury villa located in a cozy location, calm and green area with rice paddies surrounding. This villa sits on 450 sTuare meters land and consist oI three en-suite Eedrooms, tasteIully decorated with nice pieces oI artwork, air-conditioned, seating area and walkin wardroEe. This spacious villa Ieatures the authentic style Euilding with a well eTuipped kitchen, open style living room completed with a EeautiIul soIa set and Eoasts a private pool and -acuzzi with sun loungers. This property has a Eeauty and natural Ieeling oI real Bali, can Ee reached only 10 minutes Irom Seminyak, 10 minutes to Canggu and Berawa Beach.
Location : Umalas | Price : IDR 6,050,000,000
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: IDR 3,900,000,000 : Freehold :2 :3 : 244 SQM : 150 SQM : Furnished : Bukit
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TOP CLASS SANUR VILLA
Price Title Bedroom Bathroom Lot Size House Size Furniture Inventory Location
: IDR 3,700,000,000 : Leasehold :4 :2 : 450 SQM : 260 SQM : Furnished : Sanur
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SPACIOUS LUXURY VILLA
This spacious luxury ¿ve-Eedroom villa is located on -alan Padang Tawang, in a lovely Tuiet part oI Canggu and oIIers a EeautiIul rice paddies ¿eld surrounding. This villa sits on 713 sq meters of land, has two entrance, consist of two storey and featuring two kitchens, living rooms, dining rooms and terrace, one on the garden level and second on the ground Àoor, Eoasting to the spacious swimming pool, Eeautiful garden, rice ¿eld view and sunrise. The villa offers fully amenities including en-suite Eathroom, AC in each room, wardroEes, TV, carport and has good access to enter the villa. Only 5 minutes drives to Echo Beach and Batu Bolong Beach, 10 minutes Canggu CluE and 20 minutes to Seminyak.
Location : Canggu | Price : IDR 6,810,000,000
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RV-1890 : IDR 3,500,000,000 : Leasehold :3 :4 : 740 SQM : 480 SQM : Furnished : Seminyak
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COMFORTABLE VILLA IN CANGGU BALI
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RV-2008
: IDR 2,680,000,000 : Leasehold :3 :3 : 330 SQM : 159 SQM : Furnished : Canggu
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