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How well we cope with loss, disappointment, financial setbacks, etc, can all affect our well-being. It has been proven that changing your subconscious messaging brings about profound psychological and physiological changes. What is your inner self talk telling you? Are you giving yourself positive messages, or are you more often than not, putting yourself down for not getting it right, not being good enough, smart enough, rich enough, creative enough or just not enough? You have the power to change your inner voice to say what you want it to say to you! So how do you do it? You need to ‘Rewire’ your subconscious thoughts to support you in moving through difficult situations and hopefully completely stop any more negative self- talk. Imagine the You that you’re becoming. Just imagine the You that is aligned with your heart’s desire. The You that knows all and sees all. Align your higher self with divinity in the highest vibration of the You you want to become. Open to knowing that you can design and create your life by dreaming the way you want it to be…not just the way that you might be programmed and/or conditioned to be. The You that in a safe environment and with total self-confidence, can open to the greatness of You, and then create from that place and time a totally phenomenal life that you’ve always dreamed of, but never knew was possible. The You you are becoming can catapult you forward into the person that is unfolding. As you open up to the possibilities that the Universe can provide, you’ll begin to see how simple it is to create one after one after another as you move toward your chosen vision. It is also important to understand that in order for your vision to be made manifest, you need to align that vision with your soul’s purpose—the part of you that knows what your gifts and talents are and which of these are meant to be explored during your life. These gifts and talents are uniquely different for each individual, and special to the time and place of one’s birth and family. Rewiring also requires that you focus on your inner world of dreaming and creativity as it can be brought out into the outer world of relative time and space. And from the energy behind the word, create ‘some thing’ with ‘no – thing’ – in the way. Drop your seeds of future self and await for the blossoming of You. Open to your heart’s desires. Make changes now in your mind’s eye while you are in the present. Eventually these will come into being. If you find that you struggle with this process, it may be that your vision isn’t in alignment with your true nature and purpose. This can make things harder and more challenging. This is not to be confused with fear or emotional states that may get in the way as you release into the You you are becoming. Your expressions of creativity and form which then come into structure. You will most likely begin to see old patterns that come up to be cleared from your road map (subconscious imprints). The mastery is to notice the patterns or blocks and quickly re-frame, so that you are able to shift your attention (where all your creative energy is) onto your future vision...the new self...and give that the ATTENTION. Now it’s time for you to do the work! Use your imagination to create your own POSITIVE SELF IMAGE with the guidelines below.
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From rags to riches – a modern-day myth for most tuna longliner crewmen from Bali by Seamus McElroy Sixty years ago Japanese industrial tuna fleets entered the Indian Ocean, to be replaced by ever lower cost fleets from Asian (Korean, Taiwanese, mainland China) and Indian Ocean rim countries catching big tuna to supply its sashimi market. Today, the mighty Yen has fallen 20% in 12 months, pushing Indonesia’s tuna fishing and exporting companies towards lower margins for their top quality sashimi products entering Japan. Bali’s tuna fishing companies also report catch rates in the eastern Indian Ocean are down significantly compared to 2010. The elusiveness of the big tuna mirrors the illusive big pay-out for most tuna longline crewmen from Bali.
given the job of being koki, the boat’s chef, on this trip. Only the captain and wakil kapten have any professional certificates. Up at five every morning, just as the first rays of light streak the new day’s sky, they brush teeth and pee off the side into the sea. By six, koki is cooking rice and fish for the crew; and by seven, each man takes his plate full of food and sits down somewhere on the deck eating in silence for the next twenty minutes. Meanwhile, the boat is moving into position to start hauling the line. Toiling to make a buck
Every year some fifteen to twenty thousand Indonesian men make a trip on board a tuna fishing boat from Bali’s main fishing port of Benoa. They are often young, inexperienced in life, and lured by stories of the big bucks that can be made from fishing on these ocean-going vessels. They hear of boat captains whose wives wear gold jewellery, live in big houses, drive expensive cars and run several businesses. But the reality of a life working on board one of Benoa’s many fishing vessels is so different. These men sign up through an agent to go to sea with people they have never met before and in a business they know absolutely nothing about. Their experience of fishing is going down to the local river with a line, fishing rod or net, to try to catch fish to eat, for they often have no money for food. Many cannot swim more than a few feet! They are never asked. Destined for Japan The fish they will catch on the high seas are headed, not for the local Indonesian seafood market, but to Japan to feed the appetite of the Japanese who consume over half a million tonnes of tuna every year. All they know for certain when they get on board the boat is that they will need to work a minimum of two months just to pay back the Rp. 3 million ($300) their families or girlfriends have been advanced, Rp. 2 million before and Rp. 1 million after they leave port. It has cost the fishing company more – to pay the agent’s fees, and for processing a seaman’s certificate, passport and other paper work. They receive a basic wage of Rp. 1.5 million ($150) per month whilst on board. They are not covered by insurance for accident or death. They leave only the mobile phone number of the person closest to them – mother, brother, wife or, as so often for these mainly young men, girlfriend – with the company’s office staff before heading out to sea. At sea Once at sea, they will have no further contact with the outside world; the signal on their mobile phone soon goes dead. They are now trapped on board their boat with a captain, a wakil kapten and ten other men and youths, ranging in age from the youngest at 17 to the oldest at 43. Their captain is just twenty one. I t i s a Tu e s d a y morning, 17 April 2012. It has taken Warsito, one of four new crew to join this boat, Mutiara 6, one of 25 such longline vessels owned by this long-established integrated fishing and fish processing Five small wooden bunks with a master blaster company, one of which blasts out dangdut music and a television Indonesia’s largest screen for the crew to watch when they are not and most successful, working. Thin rubber mats line the wooden pallet more than ten days floor of this low ceilinged bunk room. There are to get himself ready no comforts - no pillows, no blankets provided. for this trip. He will It is up to each crew member to bring what they now spend the next will need to sleep comfortably. All the new men on board say they found it very difficult to sleep on the four months at sea hard, uneven, wooden deck. Clearly, any infectious o n b o a r d t h i s disease amongst the crew spreads quickly in such a cramped wooden confined space where they rest and sleep tuna longliner. He, along with the rest of the crew, will spend many hours doing hard physical labour, and an equal number of hours lying on the deck or in their cramped, uncomfortable quarters, often unable to sleep. They will eat nearly the same food every day, rice or noodles, and fish - fresh sashimi in soya sauce, fish boiled in salt water, or most often fish deep fried in a large pot. There are some vegetables and condiments like chillies, sambel, soy sauce and salt. With little fruit, it is a wonder these men do not suffer from scurvy, but they don’t. Meals are served twice a day and cooked by Warsito, who has been
Over the next four hours, the line comes in at a steady 4-5 knots. The main line is hauled in by a line hauler, and as the branch lines come in they are unhooked and stored in baskets. It takes all eleven crew to be in place doing their allocated job. When there is a fish hauled on board, the line hauling continues. There are twenty five baskets on board this longliner, with a total length of 12 km of main line. The baited lines fish at depth, from 100-300m, where more of the bigger bigeye tuna can be caught. The boat and line hauler occasionally stops when a huge fish, greater than 100 kg, tuna, sailfish or marlin, needs to be hauled on board.
Offloading tuna, mostly bigeye, from the ultra-low temperature hold of the company’s large collector vessel, Abadi Jaya 101, a 30 metre Taiwanese steel hull vessel with a cold store capacity of 345 tonne at Bali’s Benoa At the stainless steel processing fishing wharf.
table, where the fish are quickly and expertly gilled and gutted, a piece of fishing line is hooked around the tail and will be used later to haul the fish out of the hold and into the waiting pickup truck before being taken over the road to the shore-side factory where it is weighed, identified, labelled and put into the ultra-low temperature cold store awaiting processing or direct export aboard a large refrigerated cargo vessel to export these big tuna fish or processed loins to Japan. Back on board, the crew rest a while as the boat steams to what the captain believes will be a better ground. The last haul was a little disappointing. Only 15 average size fish landed, six bigeye and six yellowfin tuna, the rest a mixed bag of big pelagics, marlin, sailfish and the very occasional shark.
out from the holds is a duffle coat and gloves. It’s minus 45°C or below inside the hold, cold enough to give you severe frost bite within a few minutes. The fish are rock solid. The collector vessel pulls away. The crew do not know how much fish was transferred from their boat. They figure it could be perhaps 30 – 40 tonnes in total. “Guess the captain will tell us when we get back to port”, one of them says out load. Mutiara 6 now steams off and before long begins the business of dropping the longline over the side to start fishing all over again. The crew talk amongst themselves. They hear that there was a dead fisherman, wrapped in a white sheet, stored next to frozen fish in the hold of the collector vessel. He will be returned to his family back in Benoa. A rock solid stiff. The trip is now half over. The captain tells the crew he will be heading back to port just before Idul Fitri on 19 August. The allMoslem crew are happy. They stop complaining about the captain and start dreaming about seeing their families soon. They plan what presents to buy each family member. Warsito plans taking a short holiday with his wife who is waiting patiently for him in their shared small rented kos room back in Denpasar, near where she works as a maid. Maybe, after a few such trips, he will be rich enough to get married officially and eventually be able to buy their own small house. The rest of the trip goes without incident. Disappointment mounts As they dock at Benoa, they learn they will have to wait their turn to offload. Everyone has headed to port together for the Idul Fitri holiday, which will start in two days. Next day, they wait but are too late to off-load before everything closes down for the holiday. It is the last day of the fasting month. Their wives, families and girlfriends’ have all left Bali already. The crew stay in Bali over Idul Fitri as they must wait to get their money. They are skint. Their young captain heads off that same day to Java. He, at least, has been paid well, a wage of Rp. 25 million per month, some Rp. 100 million ($10,000) for taking care of the boat and crew for the trip. Five days later, after the fish are offloaded, the office still does not pay them the balance of their gaji, the balance of the Rp. 3 million ($ 300) they are owed for four months at sea. They ask for their share of the bonus from the fish they caught. The office accounting staff tells them “You did not earn any bonus. You did not catch enough fish”.
Any shark is quickly finned, one dorsal, two pelvic, and the large tail fin, before the remaining carcass is tossed over the side to sink to the bottom of the ocean. These fins are dried on board and will fetch $100/kg back in Benoa. Worldwide, this is the fate of nearly half a million oceanic sharks every year and is the main reason that many oceanic shark species are now threatened with extinction.
Back at the kos, Wasito is frustrated. He was expecting a big pay-out when he got back to Bali. His wife is at her home far away in Jember, East Java. He muses about his future. Should he go back to sea again. He will not go on the next trip of Mutiara 6, he wants to spend a little time with his wife he has not seen for nearly five months now. He decides he will find another boat – hopefully with a better captain - that will be leaving next month and join that.
Grumpy crew The crew are grumpy. This trip has been disappointing. They blame the captain. They were told they will be paid Rp. 5,000 per kilogram (50 cents/kg) of fish landed. That works out at about Rp. 400 per kilogram (4 cents/kg) per crew member or ABK – anak buah kapal – literally meaning “the boat’s children”.
Declining fish stocks mean few crew now get a bonus Days later he meets his old captain who only wants to know if he is coming with him on the next trip. The captain sets out two days later. The harbour is now looking empty again as most boats have already headed out to sea. The great hunt for the elusive big tuna is on again.
The holds of the boat, when full, have a capacity of 60 tonnes, or 60,000 kg of fish and freezing air. That works out at Rp. 24 million per ABK. A company collector vessel comes to offload all the fish in the holds at least every three months. So each ABK could make Rp. 36 million on a four month trip like this, plus his gaji or wage of Rp. 1.5 million ($150) per month, a total of Rp. 42 million. That converts to about US$ 4,200 for a four month trip, US$ 1,000 plus per month. Not bad. The crew console themselves that even though they are no longer going to get that kind of money on this trip, they will do much better the next time, especially if they can get on a boat with a better captain.
It is the beginning of S e p t e m b e r n o w. Some company boats have set out to sea for two months, others have set out on trips that will last a full year. They will not be back again until Idul Fitri 2013.
One and a half months into this trip, the company’s smaller collector boat, KM Hiroyoshi, picks up what the vessel has caught so far on the fishing ground on the high seas, west of the Western Australia coast, a 10-day sea journey from Benoa harbour. The collector vessel pulls alongside. The fish are hauled from the open holds onto the deck after which they are then lifted onto the collector vessel by deck-mounted pulleys. It is slow, dangerous work, even in this light swell. Everything is moving, swinging, swaying, including you. A loose fish falling from the hook can easily kill you if it slips from the lasso above your head. No safety helmets are worn. The only protection for the crew moving fish
The elusiveness of the big tuna mirrors the illusive big pay-out to the fishermen. As in many fisheries around the world today, the glory years of two and three decades ago have disappeared – probably for good. Opinions expressed and errors of information are the responsibility of the author. Copyright is retained by the author. Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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TENNIS Bali’s own Tami Grende won the Thamrin Cup championships PGN International Junior Tennis Court Champhionship 2013 in Kemayoran Jakarta, on Sunday (16/6). This is the second time Tami won the championship, so she became the first player to win the ITF Thamrin Cup twice. Throughout the grueling weeklong tournament, Tami showed incredible tennis skills and professional character and determination to become the darling of the tournament. In the final, she defeated Sri Vaishnavi Peddi Reddy from India 7-5, 6-1.
RUNNING 2nd BALI MARATHON A total of 3,000 runners from 42 countries entered the international marathon held in Gianyar, Bali, on Sunday, but Kenyan runners proved hard to beat. The BII Maybank Bali Marathon 2013 (BMBM 2013) started at 5pm in front of the Bali Safari & Marine Park, Gianyar on Sunday afternoon. The race with prizes of Rp 1.5 billion total was divided into three categories, namely 10 K, Half Marathon and Full Marathon. The route was along the Ida Bagus Mantra By Pass road from Denpasar, then through rural areas of Gianyar regency. Kenyan runners dominated the event. The Kenyan domination was broken in the Marathon by Ethiopian female runner, Meseret Mengistu Biru, was the only non-Kenyan runner who won a gold medal at the event. Meseret clocked the fastest Full Marathon time in two hours 38 minutes 17 seconds, ahead of two Kenyan runners, Elizabeth Jeruyot Chemweno and Rose Kerubo Nyangacha. In the men’s marathon, Kenya was still in charge with Lilan Kennedy winning with the time of two hours 18 minutes 51 seconds. In second position was another Kenyan, Boniface Mbuvi Muema and third place went to a Malaysian runner, Dennis Mwanza Musau. The 10km run was won by Daniel Kiarie Gachui with a time of 30 minutes 37 seconds. While two of his compatriots, Hillary Kipruto Kibor and Bernard Muthoni, had to settle for silver and bronze medals. Susan Jemutai Kosgei won the woman’s gold medal after being the first female to reach the finish line with a time of 34 minutes 54 seconds. The Silver and Bronze medals were won by her Kenyan compatriots Ann Njihia and Felista Wambuia by a small gap. In the Half Marathon (21 KM), six Kenyan runners in the men’s and women also swept all medals. AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL 2013 Bali AFL Masters Two great days of Aussie Rules were held at the Canggu Club, the 2013 Powerade Bali Masters 9’s. Winners of the Cup were the Jakarta Bintangs. The Plate was taken out by Wembley Vets. The Bowl was won by Warnbro Swans and the Shield by the Dubai Dingoes. The Bali Geckos would like to thank all participants, spectators and sponsors. SWIMMING 4th Bali Ocean Swim On 7 July 2013 Yayasan Damai Olahraga Bali/Bali Sports
Foundation (BSF) will hold the 4th annual Bali ocean swim in front of Bali Garden Hotel on Kuta Beach. The swim will be held over 3 distances - 1.2, 5 and 10 kilometres. The swim is open to all: from amateur to world class, from local to international, and from junior to masters. The safety of swimmers is overseen by the Kuta Beach lifeguards (Balawista). BSF have also been involved in establishing and supporting the Nippers program. Staff from BIMC hospital, will also be on hand to assist swimmers if necessary. Swimmers from India, Korea, Japan, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia as well as Indonesians and residents in Bali have entered. The Korean entry, will swim the 10km swimming butterfly and attempt to break the world record.
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Proceeds from the Bali Ocean Swim are used by the BSF to fund a swimming and water safety program for disabled children and youth in Bali. The disabled swimming program is run regularly at six venues. Other projects run by the Foundation include Junior Self Defense, the Orphanage Sports Program, wheelchair basketball program and amputee Surf program. For more information on the swim and registration see www. balioceanswim.com and you can also email us at:info@ balioceanswim.com Swimmers can register at the reception of Bali Garden Hotel from Monday 1st July to Saturday 6th July. CRICKET HATTEN WINES BALI CRICKET LEAGUE After the first four rounds of matches the early season favourites Hatten Tigers and Udayana are out in front and with only two rounds to play in the Super 8s competition would appear to be the teams that will be playing in the final on the 7th of July.
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Scores: Udayana 2/122 – (Kadek Gamantika 47no, Kadek Budiana 35, Wayan Budiartha 24no, Kadek Suardika 2/21) defeated Hatten Tigers 3/121 – (Urip Astawa 64 no, Putra Darmawan 17, Wayan Agus 1/18, Suda Arsa 1/23) Leading batsmen: Kadek Gamantika 115, Urip Astawa 113 and Suda Arsa 81. Leading bowlers: Kadek Suardika 8, Wayan Agus 4 and Suda Arsa 4. Ladder at the end of round four: Hatten Tigers 15 Udayana 15 Lovina 10 Sanur 0 For full list of sports please go to http://www.balisportmag. com
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HECTOR’S Jet Lag
A month in France is a useful reminder of one’s European heritage. That is, specifically European, not “Anglo” as this is understood to encompass English-speaking British-North American-Antipodean culture. French farce, for example, holds great value beyond mere entertainment for Anglos who grew up within the geographical limits of Eurasia’s damp north-western peninsula. One’s parents might have believed – and indeed sometimes may even have said – that wogs began at Calais, but French and other European cultures have always resonated well among the British, or at least those Britons for whom “Yer” is neither a real word nor a substitute for an entire conversation. So spending some time in Marseille has been illuminating. The thick city accent is a treat, unless you have to try to understand people. But that would spoil the fun. And anyway the behaviour of the locals is an engaging demonstration of the fine French tradition of carrying on, farce-wise.
Well, only a little – and in this case it’s the name of a nice little bar in El Gotic, Barcelona, which we found by accident even though it was just around the corner from our hotel. We were glad we did, because the free hotel Wi-Fi that was part of our deal was non-operational (though only for us, according to the hotel, which said we must have had a problem with our protocols; strangely our notebooks had no trouble with anyone else’s internet connection) and the bar was a handy login point. We suggested to proprietor Nicolá (first names only) who was formerly in the aviation industry and is from Sardinia, that he hire a sandwich-board man to patrol the street in front of our hotel advertising working Wi-Fi at his bar just a step or two away.
Homage to Catalonia Five days in Barcelona is a great way to spend – well, five days, to begin with. No time is ever long enough if you’re travelling, especially if you’re also enjoying yourself. The old town had changed since the Diary was last there, but since that was 1966 it’s no surprise. Back then Catalans lived without the authorised benefit of their own national culture, or of their language legitimised by national law, and were even forbidden to give their children Catalan names. Since then, the fascist Franco regime has long gone (and Franco himself too) and the new Spain is a different place, with democratic institutions and its king back on the throne for which Franco (to his credit) always believed himself only to be regent. One difference is that there more beggars. In the old days they had ways of making them disappear. Today you cannot do this, and quite rightly so. Nonetheless, they are a nuisance when they patrol the outside eating areas that abound in Barcelona and rattle their cups. It prompts one to guzzle the gazpacho and quaff the Pedro Ximinez far too fast lest either of them seriously sours. There is a silver lining, however. None of the beggars seem to play the accordion. Aptitude with the Devil’s instrument is reserved for that class of irritating itinerants whose members ride on the city’s excellent metro trains and serenade you (whether or not you wish it) in expectation of financial reward. We several times ate and drank at little establishments in Plaça George Orwell, in the Cuitat Vella (old city). It is in an area that is quite suitably proletarian for that writer chap who briefly fought for the Republicans in the Spanish civil war and named himself after the English river which he especially loved. We came to know his plaza in Barcelona as Penname Place. It sounds so much better than Eric Blair Square.
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Two weekends running, on the splendid seafront thoroughfare that separated our temporary home from the beach and the big salt lake that the Romans, bless them for their chutzpah, called Mare Nostrum, the police closed off parts of the road to accommodate events. One was a massive cattle and horse drive, said to have something to do with culture and heritage in this, Marseille’s, year of being Europe’s capital of culture. The other was some sort of run. We saw neither event, since we are not the descendants of cattle thieves or in the least interested in how you can develop crippling knee problems in later life, but we did see the side-show. This was provided by streams of drivers who, rather than muttering “Merde!” and finding another way to go when they chanced upon a barricaded traffic circle, stopped their cars in the middle of the road to argue with the flics. In some cases they did this with actual violence. One feisty little blonde thing leapt out of her miniature conveyance with a fetching series of angry flounces and advanced on the waiting gendarmes, screeching abuse. Or perhaps it was a stream of questions, perhaps pejorative, rhetorical or otherwise, and possibly beginning with “WTF?” Finding the official answer unsatisfactory (we hope it was “Can you not zee zat ze road eet ees closed you stupid hen?”) she jumped up and down in frustration, rather in the manner of a lady caught short in a long toilet line-up, and rattled the barriers with quite inappropriate force. She either hadn’t noticed, or didn’t care, about the growing queue of honking cars blocked behind her. The drivers of the blocked vehicles probably didn’t find this amusing. We did. All it lacked for cultural completeness was Inspector Clouseau.
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Like many such establishments in civilised parts of the world, Petit Jet-Lag is a convivial place for locals and tourists alike. It has a nice tapas menu, great coffee and a good range of drinks. Plus it is open until 2am. We became legends while there. On one occasion we’d had a trying day attempting to arrange our scheduled return to Marseille since the French air traffic controllers were on strike and the gallant French train drivers, not wishing to be thought absent from the front line of the battle to ignore budgets and promote the view that financial restraint or productivity have nothing to do with them, decided to stage a stoppage of their own at the same time. Because of this, we reached the bar – where we were already known and had been classified as “old” (a tad unfairly although it’s true the Diary could easily have been just about every customer’s, and the proprietor’s, father) – in somewhat pressing need of zesty refreshment. We chose long Campari tonics, since we like them, it was a warm day, we were frazzled, and it’s a great drink if the barman remembers to pour Campari into the glass rather than just wave the bottle at it. We drank them swiftly (see above). Next day we learned that when we left the previous evening the bar’s denizens said – it would be nice to think this was in unison – “Wow! I want to be like them when I’m old! Twelve seconds to down a long Campari!”
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That’s How You Do It While we were astounding the locals in Barcelona (see above) we spotted an item in a national newspaper that seemed relevant to a recent event – an ongoing one, unless we believe in miracles – in the field of zoonotic diseases in Bali. It concerned a dog that had bitten fi ve people elsewhere in Spain and had been found to be rabid, the first such reported incident since 1975. The health authorities in the area had immediately provided all the bitten bods with the full post-exposure vaccine course and the regional government had ordered the immediate vaccination of all dogs, cats and ferrets (a pet in Spain) within a 20km radius of the incident. Oh yes, and the idiot dog owner who had broken the law by falsifying his animal’s rabies vaccination record and failing to report as required when he several times took the animal to Morocco, a declared rabies zone, and more importantly brought it back to Spain, was facing criminal charges. Might the foregoing give any official mind in Bali cause for thought?
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Ups and Downs Interesting tourist arrival figures for April: the Japanese are returning in strength (up a standout 17.91 percent month on month versus 2012) which is great news, but the Aussies are showing signs of weakening: down 1.5 percent. There’s no doubt the Australian economy is not quite as robust as the country’s government would like people to think – too many eggs in one overfull resource basket is one cause – though neither is it in the dire straits the country’s opposition likes to suggest. There’s a national election on Sept. 14 that should clear the air politically. That would be the best fi llip to confi dence, the longmissing subjective ingredient in the present economic brew. Hector can be contacted at reachme61@yahoo.com He blogs at wotthehec.blogspot.com and is on Facebook: Hector McSquawky Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/BT/G-09 Jan. 13
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Tim Husband: Zoo Curator
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we face is that with the rabies ban on zoos and animal parks on the island, we are not able to import new genetics for use in the breeding of our carnivores and primates. This means that inbreeding will become a critical issue in the future because of the limited supply of unrelated animals in Bali. This is a situation that really needs to be looked at not only for exotic animals but also for domestic animals. If Bali had its own quarantine center, then animals with fresh genetic blood for breeding could then be brought in and out of the island. Is the work of capturing, recapturing or restraining captive wild animals dangerous? Oh yes! Always there’s a danger for the animal. It might get hurt or too stressed out. Secondly, there’s a danger that people could also get hurt. So it’s always important to do the job properly and quickly with safety foremost in mind for both the animal and staff. If we are moving a large crocodile, then we need to make sure we have the manpower first to jump on the reptile and hold it down. If it’s a big cat, then we will try to crate train it so it walks into its box by itself stress free. Sometimes if that doesn’t work we will use drugs to sedate large dangerous animals like tigers and lions. Do zoos and fauna parks follow a code of ethics in their treatment of animals?
Working his way up through the ranks, Tim Husband has worked in zoos in Australia, New Zealand, India and throughout Southeast Asia for more than 30 years. Growing up in a very strict family in New Zealand where little love was shown, Tim found early on in life that being around animals helped him to find the missing bits in his life. As a child he often visited zoos, animal parks and pet shops to see what was there and to learn as much as he could about wildlife. In his early 20s, Tim left New Zealand to live in Australia. At Sydney University, he earned a degree in zoology. In the course of his career, he has helped with the hand raising of a gorilla, and looked after Sumatran tigers, sun bears and chimps. Presently Tim works as Curator of Life and Science at Bali Safari and Marine Park, one of Asia’s top fauna parks.
Yes, there is an ethics code but unfortunately many zoos and parks do not follow it. There’s now a zoo accreditation system in Indonesia as there is in many other countries around the world. This is set up to help bring up the standard for zoos here to a higher level. It covers every part of the husbandry of the animals plus conservation, record keeping and putting in place a master plan. I was very proud when Bali Safari and Marine Park became one of only two parks in Indonesia that passed the strict assessment and achieved an A Class accreditation. What are the most common misconceptions that the public has about zoos? One is that animals at a zoo or park are pets and can be touched. Another is that all zoos are doing a great job saving wildlife. Are there differences in the attitudes that Australians and Indonesians have towards animals?
What was your first pet?
It’s easy to say that Australians look after their animals better. But the truth is that in countries like Australia the extinction rate of their wildlife is a lot higher. I do feel however that here in Indonesia we can learn from the mistakes that other countries make by taking some very positive steps before it’s too late. But we need to move NOW and not sit around talking about it for a few more years.
That’s easy. She was part Whippet and part Labrador and her name was Penny.
Of all the species of animals you have worked with, what have been your personal favorites?
When was your first visit to Bali?
I try not to have a favorite and try my best to give all species equal attention. I have seen other curators that have fallen into the trap of having a favorite species and the whole collection suffers because of it. It’s easy to find interesting things with every species if you look.
What was your childhood like? I was one of those kids who was always bringing home animals. Animals will love you back unconditionally as long as you treat them well and with the respect they deserve.
In 2009, I was working as a consultant in a New Zealand zoo where a keeper had been killed by a tiger. My job was to sort out all the problems and set up new standards so it wouldn’t happen again. That same year Hans Manansang, the GM of the Bali Safari and Marine Park, invited me to visit Bali to see if I was interested in joining his team. At first I wasn’t interested because zoos over here had such a bad reputation in animal welfare, but I was so impressed with how well the animals were being treated and with the park’s conservation work that I accepted the job. What are the Bali Safari and Marine Park’s most endangered animals? We have a number of animals that are endangered, from the Bali Mynah to the Sumatran elephant. I can say with confidence that just over 70% of the animals in our collection are endangered. Are there specific problems related to maintaining your endangered species? In Bali we have the potential of doing so much for endangered Indonesian wildlife, but the one big problem
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For Sale; Apple Macbook Air 13 inch 128Gb + 64Gb, late 2011 model, applecare till December 2014. US$ 800. Email only <thesource888@ gmail.com>. Seminyak. [108]
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For Sale; Mackie Onyx 1640i Digital mixer in mint condition. Never gig-ed, used in home studio only. 16 channels, Eq and Auxiliary per channel. Original box and full manual. Asking for 12 million, nego. 0821 4513 2411. Sanur. [109]
Moving Sale; Light Motion Sola Photo 600 UW-Light. Never used plus adapter. 580$. 2 Suunto Vyper Dive Computer plus PCconnector. As new. $ 240 each. 1 3mm Oceanic wetsuit XL, as new, $ 80. 1 lady Probe-Wetsuit 3mm, as new. $ 80. 1 Scubapro Assend BCD XL, good cond. $ 200. 1 Tusa BCD lady size, v.g. cond., $ 170. 1 Scubapro 350 2nd stage + US Divers Octopus + Pressure gauge + Scubapro 1st stage. gd. cond. $ 160. 1 Scubapro 350 2nd stage + new Scubapro Octopus + new pressure gauge + Scubapro 1st stage. $ 180. 1 Alu Scubatank, new, $ 130. Pls. contact Michael. 081 2395 1444. [079] C/R/I-31 Oct 12
Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
Ubud on Petitenget! EATOSS has joined the party set on Raya Petitenget. It opened last year but the initial concept did not quite work. Now re-invented it has acquired its own uniqueness by bringing Ubud to the ‘eat and party’ scene of the Seminyak-Kerobokan strip. For long time Ubud diners they will see many familiar faces amongst the key Ubud staff, including Agung Raka himself. They have brought with them many popular Ubud iconic dishes such as that Crispy Duck! They also bring that natural friendliness of the Ubud villages, no pushy staff here. Open all day [special Happy Hour for cocktails is from 4.00 to 6.00 p.m.] for snacking and dining, then at 10.00 p.m. every night the DJ’s arrive, the music ramps up, and the party begins! The food on offer is a mix of special Balinese and general International. The Balinese dishes begin with an entrée of Cumi-Cumi Goreng, normal coated squid rings but served with a spicy Balinese sambal for dipping. However they are also available with Tartar if you prefer. The very Balinese Sate Lilit can be made from either chicken or fish [minced and combined with spices]. Other finger food, for either a bar snack or a table entrée, include very crispy Onion Rings [with tomato or mayonnaise] or a basket of Fish & Chips, the batter being given a slight local touch with a few spices added. Shredded Crispy Duck is tossed with lettuce and an orange and shallot sauce making a salad with a difference. Spaghetti is the pasta offering, Carbonara, Bolognese or Vegetarian. Chicken Satay with that special peanut sauce can be a bar snack or an entrée. The Indonesian list begins with a few more Ubud specials. Crispy Duck heads the offerings along with Bebek Pelalah that combines crispy duck with a lime and chilli sauce. Alternatively you can have your duck grilled normally, after
being marinated [Bebek Panggang Bali]. There is even a duck version of Indonesia’s Nasi Goreng, fried rice, as well as a standard one [Ubud style] with chicken and prawns. If you prefer Nasi Campur there is a duck version of that as well.
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: EATOSS
Address
: Jln . Raya Petitenget 50, Kerobokan.
Ayam Pelalah is one of my favourite local dishes, shredded roasted chicken tossed with lime and chillies. At EATOSS it is served differently with the half chicken fried crisp after being rubbed with a mild sambal then presented in two pieces covered with the sauce. Balinese style Fried Chicken is served with yellow rice, the Chicken Steak is western style with fries and a mushroom sauce then there is the marinated Chicken Breast in a tangy BBQ sauce. The Chicken Kebab [pictured] is also a popular option, large chunks of skewered tender chicken alternating with slices of onion and capsicum, served in mushroom sauce with lemon rice. It is not surprising that this is one of the most popular dishes at EATOSS, very good indeed. Pride of house from the grill is their BBQ Pork Ribs, tender and tasty they are as good, or better, than the rest. The mandatory steak offering is sirloin. Seafood can be excellent Chilli Prawns, Snapper [lemon and capers sauce] or a Seafood Platter of prawns, squid, snapper and tuna drizzled with garlic butter, chilli sauce on the side.
Telephone
: 4730.776.
Open
: 08.00 a.m. to 1.00 a.m., daily. [Fri-Sat till 4.00 a.m]
Non-Smoking Area : Yes Smoking Area
: Yes
Parking
: In front, and at rear of restaurant.
Price
: Rp. 300,000 for two [+ drinks]
Credit Cards
: Visa, Mastercard.
Food
: Balinese/International.
Wine
: Medium list.
Service
: Friendly.
Atmosphere
: Eat first, party later!
Overall
: A touch of Ubud.
Desserts include a popular one from the management’s Ubud origins, Black Russian Pie. It is a crumble heavily laced with vodka and kahlua. Bubur Injin, that unique Indonesian dessert of black sticky rice, is also on the menu as well as The Eatoss Golden Special, Baileys Irish Cream and Martini Bianco combined in a cream pie. EATOSS is a fun place to visit, open, cool and a little bit funky! Whether your visit is just to partake of a snack, to enjoy a full meal, or even just for a drink or two at the well-stocked bar, it will be a relaxing experience. The late night music scene is another world again. The prices are very reasonable, even for the cocktails, particularly so for this area where overcharge is far too often the norm. EATOSS is simple, not flash, and offers good value!
Copyright © 2013 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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Update The Oak is situated in a simulated rain forest @ the new Swissbel-Hotel Rainforest on Sunset Road, Kuta. Trees and water [running and still] are everywhere creating a most relaxed environment in which to enjoy surprisingly good Indonesian cuisine that is sometime combined with touches from elsewhere in Asia such as their Spring Rolls stuffed with shrimps, vegetables and coriander, the dipping sauce tamarind. The deep-fried Calamari Rings are with ginger chilli their Tomato soup is like no other, very full bodied and scented with lemongrass. Kalio Daging Masak Putih is a beef stew in coconut milk with cardamom, pandan leaf, cloves, cumin, lemongrass, and Bebek Goreng Bali is fried, crispy duck breast [pictured], in chilli sauce served with coconut rice, fresh garden salad & chili sauce, while another Asian import is their Hainan Chicken Rice, steamed chicken served with chicken broth, ginger paste, chilli sauce & soya sauce served with steamed Hainan- style rice. The essential International dishes are mostly grills; Pork Spare Ribs glazed with a honey sauce, the Steak either Tenderloin or Sirloin, the Lamb Rack Provencal. Seafood is Salmon or Barramundi.
For Sale; Huge music collection from my bar (11 collections, 2000 albums) on 500gb external drive. Pop, rock, reggae, jazz, blues, soul, best 2012, 2011, dance, lounge. Music for every party you wanna do! All with titles and covers. Bought it for 4 million! Sell it for 2 million. 0813 3798 4369. Kuta. [071]
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For Sale; My Apple Mac Book Pro 2006, 2.33GHz, with office and 2 chargers. Was 6 years ago the topmodel of Apple (3000USD). Sell it for 500USD (5 juta). Very good condition, internal harddrive changed 1 year ago. Contact 0813 3798 4369. Kuta. [072] For Sale; A bag full with cute baby girl clothes (second) age 12-24months (cute dresses, jacket etc), clean, good quality, mostly bought in UK. Sell for only 300.000. Pls sms 0818 0551 2469. Denpasar. [073]
E&O has launched Will Meyrick on the Jakarta dining scene. Enough Jakartans had already
sampled Will’s fare at Bali’s Sarong and MamaSan, and before that at Blossom and Husk that some would say he had a ready made market just waiting for him. A full restaurant every day and almost queuing for tables seems to be a norm for this London and Australian-trained chef, the master of a broad range of Asian cuisines, his ability to conquer the mystery of Thai cooking his greatest attribute. Situated in Mega Kuningan, Jakarta, E&O is stylish and trendy, and even in super-competitive Jakarta it is already a case of prior reservations being essential! E&O has overnight become the hottest ticket in town. Even though it is in Jakarta, with its emphasis on halal food, Will’s mastery with Thai pork dishes is not overlooked, an entrée of Pork Belly with fresh cilantro and plum sauce is followed by a hot and sour Pork Hock. A Lamb Shank is served in that fragrant Massaman, the curry of Thailand’s south, with pumpkin and potato. Seafood is not forgotten, salt-crusted Barramundi is stuffed with lemon basil and pandan leaves. This immediate Jakarta success of E&O provides Will with another step towards the world stage.
Umah Pizza is the latest arrival on Jln. Bisma, Ubud, a dead-ended street filling rapidly with
boutique hotels. For 10 years it has been the sole domain of the ever-popular Café des Artistes. This year has seen many small new cafes and restaurants [Indonesian Chinese, Padang, a breakfast café, now Umah Pizza and soon they will be joined by a Japanese restaurant]. A large pizza oven is floodlit at the rear of the café almost temple-like. Pizzas include all the traditional plus a few sweet ones [strawberry, nutella or mixed fruit]. Other options are a few local dishes [ayam pelalah] and some pasta [spaghetti, penne and tagliatelle]. The street is filling up but the queues for tables remain at CDA.
L’Assiette
is French and offers ‘home-style’ cooking at its garden restaurant on Jln. Merthanadi, Kerobokan. Lunch is lighter cuisine; Terrine de Campagne or a healthy Tabouleh. An unusual main combining English and French favourites is Shepherd’s Pie and Duck Confit. Dinner is more exotic. A Salad of Grilled Prawns with almonds and an orange sauce, Oeuf Cocotte aux Girolles, coddled egg with mushrooms, Semi-cooked Duck Foie Gras [served cold] and a main of that all time favourite, Duck Confit.
The Vietnamese Warung is at the Casa Blanco villa complex on Jln. Persada [off Jln. Kunti II], Kerobokan. One cuisine sadly missing from Bali is that of Vietnamese. Many have tried but none have worked, even though in some cases the product was quite good. The famous Vietnamese cold spring rolls are on many menus at many different quality levels and Mama San has a few great Vietnamese dishes but a full range menu is nowhere to be found. Here at least we find some of the lower level basic dishes, all incredibly cheap [almost Vietnam prices]. They also offer a range of those rice paper wraps [chicken, prawns, pork or vegetarian] but other light meals include the famous Pho, a noodle soup with your choice of toppings, and a Cabbage Salad with carrot, spring onion, bean sprout, rice noodles, peanuts, fresh lime, cucumber and chilli [topped with seafood or meat] or a Tomato Broth with coconut, prawn, lime leaf, galangal and kumera, or Ginger Caramel Claypot Pork Belly with boiled egg. Mains also include something borrowed from neighbouring China, a BBQ Pork Fillet with hoi sin. Ibu Mangku operates what is to the locals of Ubud, the most special restaurant in Bali.
Nothing more than a warung, open to all, but immaculately clean unlike a few others in the area. Other places may have had greater international exposure, some deserved, others not, but Ibu Mangku does numbers every day [eat in and take away] that would make a place 4 times the size jealous. What is the secret of this place in Kedewatan, north-east of Ubud on the way to Payangan and Kintamani? Ayam Betutu is Bali’s claim to fame in culinary circles [along with big brother Bebek Betutu and Babi Guling]….Ibu Mangku does betutu with a difference! The chicken is slowly simmered in a broth containing all of those betutu spices [turmeric, galangal, ginger, garlic, coriander, etc. etc]. The result is flesh that is tender and full of flavour! Many other places claim to produce Ibu Mangku’s Nasi Ayam but it is never quite the same. Mention Nasi Ayam to any local Ubud resident and their eyes light up, the smile quickly following. Singapore has claimed Hainen Chicken Rice as their own, just referring to it as Chicken Rice. Well Ibu Mangku serves Bali’s Chicken Rice.
Kusnadi is the name for both the hotel and the restaurant in Jln. Werkudara, Legian [the
road that once took you to the Rum Jungle nightclub of the 80’s]. The pleasant open restaurant is found in the foyer and backs on to a garden with cooling running water. In one way this place is an oasis as it is the only restaurant in that street with parking. The food on offer is broadly what you expect to find in a small hotel restaurant, attempting to cater for all. But its convenience makes it a good place to stop if driving a car. Deep fried Coconut Prawns are served with crushed potato, the Chicken Nuggets with lemon mayonnaise, and the Chicken Wings with BBQ sauce. Pizzas, Pasta and Fish ‘n’ Chips [the fillets of fish even in a beer batter]. The Steak Sandwich or Sampler Plate are both perfect for a quick stop and varied snack [crumbed chicken strips, calamari, spring roll, mozzarella sticks and tasty dip]. For variety there is the Chinese Chicken and Cashew or an Italian Chicken Parmigiana, and a special menu for kids. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com
For Sale; Antique four-poster bed for sale, 3,8 juta nego. Antique shelf 1,5 jt nego. Call 0878 6095 5739, 0858 1403 7738. E-mail, <delannoyjohan@hotmail. com>. Kerobokan. [114]
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Moving Sale; Leather & teak single sofa with ottoman: sofa size : h92cm x w64cm x d103cm, ottoman size: h40cm x w57cm x d50cm: Rp. 1.2juta, very comfortable, available in 4 colors. 081 138 0510. <satoruno@ gmail.com>. Canggu. [115] Moving Sale; Teak book shelf round: h130cm x w125cm x d40cm: Rp. 1.4juta, antique teak book shelf: h150cm x w175cm x d42cm: Rp. 2juta, made of thick teak wood, very clean, 081 138 0510. <satoruno@ gmail.com>. Canggu. [116] Moving Sale; Teak dining table square: h75cm x w90cm x d90cm: Rp. 1. 2juta, teak dining table long: h74. 5cm x w160cm x d80cm: Rp. 1.8juta, made of thick teak wood, very clean. 081 138 0510. <satoruno@ gmail.com>. Canggu. [117]
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For Sale; Iphone 3g, works good, battery kinda weak. Sacrafice 1jt. Contact 081 2394 2215. Jimbaran. [077] Quick Sale; W Retreat and spa vouchers for 2 nights, low season. Will sell it quick for 3 million only. Contact <astrid.s.piano@gmail. com>. [091]
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For Sale; Canon EOS 60D digital SLR with 18-135mm lens, black carry bag, 2 batteries & charger, SD card. Warranty card, installation & instruction cds, purchase card, instruction manual & lens & photo guides. $1050 AUD/USD Contact 0821 4790 3250. Seminyak. [069]
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Get your free life lesson number (numerology). Please send full name (exactly as shown in your birth certificate) and birth date. I also do Tarot, I Ching. <dolphin@hour.com>. [080] For Sale; Rarity. 70year old Bezar compass. Still in good condition. For collectors only. Sanur. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [081]
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Garage Sale; Lots of batik Madura, Cirebon, handmade. @Rp 100k. You can choose. No pics. 081 817 3170. [101] For Sale; Shop interiorclothes racks, wooden table, metal work chandelier, mannequins, shelves, chairsall top quality and good condition. Complete or part sale- Ubud. Pls call 081 1394 5453 or email <newnutri@yahoo.co.uk>. Ubud. [111] For Sale; BB 8520 made in Canada bought in Feb 1,500,000 sell for 1,300,000 complete with box, charger, earphone. Sms/call 0813 5398 0065. Jimbaran. [112]
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by Dr. Kris
A Birdbath without the Mosquitoes
‘Dear Dr. Kris, I read your column on mosquito prevention. I have a bird-bath with an agitator which usually keeps the water moving (solar powered) but occasionally it stops for a few hours (2 -4) every day. My question is, if normally moving water stops, and mosquitoes then are able to lay eggs, does the water beginning to move again stop their hatching? Thanks in advance for your help, John’ Having a bird bath is a wonderful addition to the garden. Offering them water is an excellent way to attract birds into the garden, but unfortunately this will attract mosquitoes too. This is the main downside to keeping any water feature, as it can easily become a breeding ground for mosquitoes. They are annoying at best, and potentially dangerous at their worst, transmitting diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and encephalitis, or even heartworm to your pets. For this reason alone home gardeners are often reluctant to add any water source to the landscape or home. If the water is moving, it is true that the mosquito will not lay eggs there, and by having the water moving for a couple of hours per day you will definitely affect the ability of the eggs to hatch. The larvae need still water to develop and the newly hatched mosquito must rest on the water’s surface for a few minutes to let its wings dry. On the other hand, for the few hours that your pump, agitator or fountain doesn’t run mosquitoes can still lay eggs, and those eggs will find places to hide and opportunities to hatch when the pump is not running. They can wait for months or may even hide inside or under the pump! You mention a solar powered agitator, this implies that the water is still all night and for a few hours per day, as most solar pumps only run when the sun is out. So there is obviously ample opportunity for the mosquitoes to get down to business! If it were a pond I would add fish, but being a birdbath that solution is out of the question. Agitators are great and will deter mosquitoes to some extent, whilst also attracting birds. To be 100% sure of permanently deterring mosquitoes from your bird bath you will need to adopt some additional yet simple strategies. First you should start with a clean bird bath. Empty the water, remove any fallen organic material and scrub and clean the internal surfaces with a brush and some diluted vinegar. Do not use harsh chemicals or detergents as birds are very sensitive to them. Thoroughly rinse the bird bath and allow it to dry in the sun before refilling it with water. The best strategy from here to eradicate mosquitoes is to change the water every 7-10 days by simply hosing it out. It takes at least a week, for a mosquito to go from an egg to an adult. That means all you have to do is change the water in your bird bath regularly and you will never have to worry about mosquitoes invading. If the birdbath is to be functional you want to make sure that the water is clean, birds will want to bathe in and drink the water, the last thing you want to do is make them sick so you should really change the water regularly, then you will have
achieved three objectives in one. Clean water for the birds, no mosquitoes, and a birdbath with sparkling clean water that adds visual beauty to your garden surrounds. If the water has been in there long enough to hatch crops of mosquitoes, then it is dirty and unsafe for the birds. The birdbath doesn’t typically take a huge volume of water, but if you are worried about conservation, scoop the water out of the birdbath and pour it on your pot plants or other parts of the garden. If rain is on the way empty the bird bath and let nature do the refill! On continuing basis remove anything organic that falls into the bath, things such as leaves or dropped flowers, as these provide valuable hiding places and shelter for mosquito larvae. Organic matter will alter the composition of the water making it an ideal breeding ground for algae, fungi and other bacteria which will make your water dirtier faster. Once the bird bath is clean it is easier to maintain. An organic strategy that some gardeners use is to mix powdered cinnamon into the water. Adding just 5 percent cinnamon is said to kill mosquito larvae within a day. Adult mosquitoes will not land or lay eggs in water containing cinnamon, and the birds will probably enjoy the cinnamon spa. Some people may suggest using a product called a mosquito dunk. This is like a small donut that dissolves in the water and offers a defence against mosquitoes by releasing a naturally occurring bacteria (Bti - Bacillus thuringiensis) that attacks the larvae. It is advised that the dunks only target mosquitoes and are safe to use around humans, pets and wildlife. After reading the list precautions and warnings that are listed on the packaging, I am not 100% convinced, and would avoid using a dunk if possible. Even if they are safe to use, they should not replace regular water changes for your birdbath. The water should be clean, otherwise emptied.
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On another note, remember that there are other not so obvious places around the home and garden that are often overlooked that may be contributing to mosquito problems. Surprising to many, potted plants can cause much greater mosquito problems than a birdbath. The saucers or drip trays that catch the excess water often go unnoticed as a breeding source. Remember anything that can hold water for more than a few days, can be a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Don’t let water pool in other pots, saucers or random containers around the home and garden for more than a few days, this dirty water is ideal for mosquito breeding. Tip out all containers that collect and hold stagnant water. Waterlogged soil will also not help, if water puddles for days after rain you may need to improve your drainage. Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2013 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ho/G-29 May 13
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ProFauna Indonesia ProFauna Indonesia is an Indonesian society for the protection of wild animals and habitat. ProFauna Indonesia (formerly KSBK) is a non profit organization established in 1994 in Malang, East Java. ProFauna has branch offices in Jakarta and Bali and is supported by members throughout Indonesia. The main activities of ProFauna Indonesia are wild animal protection, investigation on trade in wild animals and animal rescue. For further information please e-mail: <profaunabali@ indo.net.id> also see: <http://www.profauna.or.id>.
Nederlandse Ondernemers Borrel Bali (NOBB) Join our monthly informal social and professional networking Roman Catholic Mass in Gianyar event for Dutch enterpreneurs on Bali. Share experiences In Bahasa Indonesia, at Santa Maria Ratu Rosario Church, and expand your network while enjoying a nice drink. For Jl. Mulawarman No. 92 Tedung, Gianyar, phone: 0361- 943457 information contact <ondernemersborrelbali@gmail.com>. on Sunday 8.00 am. Further information: Father Yohanes Handriyanto, Pr at Santa Maria Ratu Rosario Church, phone Nicotine Anonymous 0361-943457, cell phone: 0818364840. Henry Soegiarto at Bali Nicotine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women Renal Center, phone: 0361-979344. helping each other to live free of nicotine. We meet weekly in Bali on Sundays, 5:30PM - 6:30PM. Address: The Ruko, Rotaract Bali Kuta Jl. Dhyana Pura #103 2nd Floor Seminyak. Upstairs of Rotaract is an international organization of service clubs for Warung Kita. For information call: 0819 1638 4327. men & women aged 18-30 that fosters leadership & responsible citizenship, encourages high ethical standards Opportunity / Charity Shop in business and promotes international understanding and Dogs and Kids located in Ubud. We need volunteers and peace. For more information contact Barbara 081 239 72840 also donation of clothes or anything saleable. This charity or you can come to our weekly meeting the 2nd & 4th Friday shop supports BARC’s animals and children in need. Please each month at 19:30 at Cempaka Bali Guest House, Jl Raya call 0361 275 7664 or 0819 9944 4057 or see our website Kuta 127, Gg Cempaka No. 1, Denpasar (behind KCBJ Tours <www.freewebs.com/balidogs>. & Travel) or email: <rac_balikuta@yahoo.com>, website: <http://www.rotaract.org> or <http://www.rotaract.or.id>. Pondok Pekak Library & Learning Center - Ubud Extensive collection of fiction and non-fiction books in English, Rotaract Club of Bali-Ubud Indonesian & other languages. Excellent reference section on Rotaract clubs are part of a global effort to bring peace and Bali and Indonesia. Courses/classes in Indonesian Language, international understanding to the world. Rotaract’s 145,000 Balinese art and music. Open air space for reading, meetings, members are young men and women (ages 18 to 30) who events. Great place to meet other people, exchange serve the needs of their communities, widen their personal information, or just relax and read. Food and drinks available. and professional contacts, and increase their understanding Located on the East side of the football field, Jl. Monkey of the world. Rotary International provides the administrative Forest, Ubud. Phone: (0361) 976194. E-mail : <librarypondok@ support that helps Rotaract clubs thrive. Contact : <rotaract_ yahoo.com>. ubud@yahoogroups.com> or <www.rotaractubud.org>.
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Until relatively recently bathrooms tended to be utilitarian in design. Times are changing, bathrooms are getting larger and more grandiose, in some luxury houses the bathroom is being designed to make a statement. “Hello Mr Jones, come in, would you like to use the toilet? A cup of tea or coffee perhaps, are you sure you wouldn’t like to use the toilet? Tea with milk, would you like to wash your hands first, perhaps a bath while I boil the kettle?” Of course such bathrooms (if room is the right word) usually have enough room to hold a dinner dance, train a few elephants and still have space to park a couple of cars. For those of us who live in ordinary functional houses we often find that the bathroom has been planned as a sort of appendage to the larger elements of a house design and crammed into some available corner by an architect who, faced with designing an “ordinary” house lost interest and so shoved it into whatever space was left after his or her more important architectural statements had already been made. The emphasis is often on size and size and layout really depend on lifestyle and cultural issues. Here in Indonesia we note that cultural difference has an important bearing. Indonesians consider their kamar mandi as a wet place, they go in and grab the little pan and slosh water all over the place. The design of the kamar mandi reflects this being fully tiled with a lowered floor level to contain the water and with a floor drain. No need here for glass screens or plastic curtains. The way the kamar mandi is used allows for probably the simplest and smallest bathrooms on the planet. If you tried to swing a cat you’d knock its head off. You open the door to find a small floor area to stand in with a mandi (a small, tiled open topped tank containing water) and next to it a squat toilet usually on a raised stage area for you to perform on and of course the inevitable plastic pan which is used both to flush the toilet and to extract the water and throw it over or up yourself, whatever takes your fancy. The door is usually small and covered in aluminium on the inside to resist the constant drenching it gets. These days aluminium or plastic doors are often used. For us bathrooms can be far more sophisticated, old fashioned western people for example like the idea of enjoying the luxury of soaking in a grey scum for an hour or so. A nice idea but the reality will probably be that they will rarely, if ever, use the bath preferring instead the convenience of a quick shower. If you are an Australian you will probably insist on having the toilet in a separate room from the shower and washbasin or, of course, an American will have to have a rest when going to the toilet and so need space in there for a bed. Are you French? If you are no doubt you will want a bidet to squirt water up your chuff. Coming back to basics - when designing a western bathroom you will find there are four key elements you have to find a place for: the shower (or bath), the toilet, the washbasin (or vanity depending on how vain you are) and the door - yes the door. When we are trying to work out a design for a compact but essentially functional space dimensions are very important and we need to particularly plan for the swing of the door. You will need to think carefully about the functionality of the room. You have to be able to open and close the door (a sliding door to the bathroom will save a lot of space). You could hinge the door outwards but this is not a good idea making the bathroom look like a ship’s cabin. If the design is not right the door may catch the toilet or otherwise interfere
So you need to design a bathroom, where do you start? Here are a number of questions you can ask yourself to help define your needs: 1. How much space have you got and what is it’s shape? This is particularly relevant if you are adding a bathroom or toilet to an existing building. 2. How many people will use the bathroom? If it is a well used room it needs to be designed to be cleaned regularly and easily and take a lot of wear and tear. 3. How many may be in the bathroom at once? Some people, even families, have relationships that allow more than one person to share a bathroom at the same time. Cohabiting people who can accept the cohabits of their cohabitants and share the bathroom may find themselves jokeying for position. Do you install a 2 bowl vanity, a two jet shower, perhaps even a double seat toilet? 4. Will your bathroom be used as a toilet for visitors to your house? How will they access it - through your bedroom. 5. Will the bathroom be an ensuite or a separate room? 6. Do you want a basic bathroom or a luxury one? A luxury one will take a lot more space and require higher quality tiles and fittings and higher level finishing. If you want it to make a statement, what sort of statement do you want to make? 7. Do you want a wet or a dry bathroom? If dry then how will you contain the shower splash? Do you need shower screens or curtains? 8. Do you want a bath or will just a shower cubicle do? 9. If you want a bath can you put the shower in the bath or will you want a separate shower and bath? This will take up more space. Remeber a bath is not the easiest thing to step into for a shower and the sides can be lethal when slippery. 10. Do you want a vanity or will just a washbasin do? Washbasins take up much less space. 11. If there is no vanity where will you store things? (They do tend to collect you know). 12. Where will you put the door? The opening of the door is a critical issue in the design of small bathrooms. 13. What sort of door will you use, if it might get splashed you will need a water proof door and varnished wood will look terrible very quickly. 14. Do you need hot water? Where will the water heater go? 15. Where will the incoming water pipe(s) be positioned? 16. Can you install a 2” drain for the floor and washbasin and a 4” pipe for the sewage. 17. If you want to install an exhaust fan where will it vent? 18. Is the bathroom primarily for western people or Indonesians, local people tend to be shorter and prefer lower heights particularly for the vanity. They also might prefer a squat toilet.
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When we come to filling in the detail of our design we should also bear in mind other issues. • • • • • •
Use non slip floor tiles Glass screens and doors must be toughened glass Hot water is always on the left tap Install an exhaust fan to remove embarrassing odours Make sure you can access the bath plumbing Smells from the pipework, you need u bends under the washbasin and bath and a water trap in the floor drain grill to stop smells coming up from the drains. • Dual flush toilets use less water (if you can manage to work out which is the large and which is the small flush). • Expensive fittings particularly toilets may be expensive to repair and flush mechanisms in the hands of a Siberian arm wrestler who had a large plate of curry last night won’t last long.
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We’ve moved on a bit since then thank goodness and bathrooms have become suitably recognised as an important centre for essential functions in our homes. Our morning ablutions are, after all, very important to us and I suppose the environment in which we ablute reflects our station in life. Even the queen must ablute and we can only wonder at what a bathroom in a palace looks like with its gild taps and ermine toilet seat covers.
You also need to consider privacy. Many people may not mind signing up to Facebook or Google and having their most intimate details made available to the National Spooks Agency (or any other Tom, Dick or Harry that might want to buy them) but they do tend to balk at a badly placed toilet door that, when opened, exposes you, knickers round your ankles and a strained look on your face, to the vicar who has just arrived at your front door for a nice cup of morning tea. “Sorry about that vicar, like a cream scone? Don’t worry I washed my hands.”
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When I was young we had a bathroom. Quite a luxury at the time and when we visited friends we were reminded of how others lived. For many the toilet was outside in the backyard where a small lean to (a shed against the back wall) had a wooden plank seat and a “long drop” toilet straight into the sewer below. Pretty miserable going out with a candle for a number two on an icy winter’s night.
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Question: I am 23 years old and already have a child. My baby just turned 2, and he is the love of my life. His father deals drugs for a living, and my family doesn’t want me to be with him at all -- not just because he is a drug dealer, but because he doesn’t aspire to do anything better with his life. I still have strong feelings for him, but there are times when I cry myself to sleep at night because I am upset, and I have discovered that he has cheated on me. It frustrates me so, but I feel that I can’t move on with someone else because I’m scarred for life. I have been dating this man for such a long time, I am afraid to break up with him and date someone else who will mistreat me the same way he does. Likewise, he is wealthy from what he does, and it helps me buy necessities for our son. It’s like I want to move on, but because we have a son I need to stay in the relationship. I just don’t know how to keep up. What should I do? Dr. ZZ: You can’t be with somebody just because he supports you financially or because the two of you have a child. That is like offering yourself to slavery. You need to be with someone because of love and an inner strength that you get from the relationship. Instead, it seems as if you are emotionally broken, and decisions based on emotions alone can be dangerous. Rather than dwell too much on whether you should stay with this man, and rather than be concerned about your future with somebody else, you may want to focus instead on building a spiritual relationship with your highest conceptualization of God, Spirit or your Higher Self. That’s what will assure you a successful future. A quest for inner peace will lead to the truth. Without that to guide you, you will remain lost and in doubt. Like a ship at sea, you must use a compass and depend on the direction it provides. Question: I have been dating this guy off and on for 12 months. Before that, we were friends for 2 years. We are exclusive but see each other only once a week and gradually have begun talking on the phone every other day or so. He still classifies us as friends but everyone who knows us considers us to be a couple. My family and friends like him, and he fits in perfectly. I am tired of stressing out about when I will see or hear from him next as I am 43 and he is 41. Sitting by the phone at my age is ridiculous. We aren’t teenagers anymore, and I want more, which he says he just can’t give me as his head isn’t in a good place. He is the youngest of four and has never been married. Although he maintains a stable career, he is otherwise a
loner. His previous relationship lasted 6 years, and the one before that lasted 4. I need help to get him to put his head together. He has told me that he cares deeply for me and loves me too. Unfortunately, I want more. I am not asking for marriage, engagement, or moving in together, just more time spent in each others’ company. Today I told him that if he can’t give me that then he needs to tell me to walk away. He got angry and snarled, “OK, you need to walk away. I can’t do this anymore.” What do you think? How long should I be willing to only take the crumbs while life passes me by? What do you suggest? Dr. ZZ: What about “walk away” do you not understand? As painful as it may be to hear, the writing is on the wall with this fellow. By your own admission, sitting by the phone is ridiculous, and you appear to be making it your full-time job. He has told you that he can’t give you what you want, and you keeping asking him to repeat himself. The only way to escape this pattern with your dignity intact is to do an about face and forward march. Question: I am currently seeing this guy who has some very unsavory friends. He says that he isn’t hanging around with these people any longer, but I have observed his behavior and believe him to be lying. I’m torn between continuing to be in a relationship with him and dumping him entirely. I need your opinion. Please help! Dr. ZZ: Clap! Clap! Cheer! Hooray! Kudos to you for observing this young man’s behavior and for realizing that he may not be telling you the truth! Now, you have a choice. Knowing this about him, only you can decide whether you are willing to accept and live with this character flaw in the relationship. If you suspect he is lying to you now, then it is highly likely he will tell you more lies about other issues in the future. The only surefire way to be certain a liar is lying is to determine if his lips are moving. If you are willing to accept this about him, then you have to be honest with yourself upfront about what you are doing. Love and honesty are not mutually exclusive. This guy is untrustworthy; he most likely does not have what it takes to be in a healthful, successful, lasting, committed relationship. In my opinion, your best strategy is to leave him, and to find someone else. The decision, of course, has to be yours.
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A reader emailed me with this question: Now when I open my browser, it goes to some strange search engine page, and when I search from the toolbar, it no longer uses Google. Was my browser hijacked somehow? If so, how do I get my settings back to normal?
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Web Browser Hijacking If your Internet Explorer, Firefox or Chrome browser suddenly acts in unexpected or undesirable ways, it may have been hijacked. Browser hijacking is an attack by malicious software that changes your Web browser’s settings. Some users who have been hijacked report popups or having searches redirected to pages for online casinos, weight loss products and even porn sites. Here are some other symptoms that indicate you’ve been hijacked, and how to fix it. • • • • • • • •
Your browser’s home/start page changed to an unwanted site You have new favorites, bookmarks, toolbars, or desktop shortcuts that you did not add Typing a URL into the address bar and being taken to some other URL instead You default search engine has been changed Inability to access certain sites, particularly anti-malware sites that might help you Your Internet security settings have been lowered without your knowledge Endless pop-up ads for things you don’t want to see Sluggish computer response; malware often slows your whole system down
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How does hijacking happen? In many cases, the hijacking software is something you downloaded and installed, thinking it was something beneficial. Many hijack programs are written in ActiveX for Internet Explorer, so be very careful of requests to install ActiveX components. Other hijackers are buried in toolbars, add-ons, and even fake anti-malware programs. See this good article on Fake Anti-Virus and Celebrity Scams: (http://askbobrankin.com/virus_alert_fake_antivirus_and_ celebrity_scams.html) to learn more about how some people are being tricked into installing malware. A hijack is not necessarily malevolent, some are just annoying. One example in this category is the Ask.com toolbar, an insidious annoyance that somehow keeps taking over the search functions of the browser on one of my home computers. Another recent one is you do a search and it goes to Asearch.com. But even if there’s no malware, per se, you’re still better off getting rid of these unwanted browser parasites.
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Getting Back to Good If you believe your browser has been hijacked, shut down your browser immediately. If you cannot close the browser in the usual way, press Ctrl-Shift-Esc to access Windows Task Manager, click on the Processes tab at the top; Click on the ‘Image Name’ column header to put everything on alphabetic order; now highlight your browser’s file name in the ‘Image Name’ column (iexplore.exe, firefox.exe, chrome.exe) and click “end process” to close the browser. There may be more than one, so just do this for each entry. Hijackers are one reason it is vital to have real-time anti-malware defenses in place at all times. If you’re already running internet security software, obviously it didn’t protect you from this particular menace. If the problem happened recently, a System Restore may “undo” the problem and get you back to normal. If that doesn’t do the trick, reboot your system in Safe mode “with networking.” This will load Windows with the minimum of startup options, hopefully omitting the hijacking software. You will need the network connectivity to download some anti-malware utilities. Then open your browser again.
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The HOSTS file is another favorite target of hijacking software. The HOSTS file contains pairs of host names and their associated IP addresses. When a host name listed in the HOSTS file is requested by your browser, Windows directs the request to the associated IP address instead of looking up the host name in the DNS system. Hijack software may add entries to the HOSTS file so that certain sites are blocked or redirected to unwanted sites. The HOSTS file is located at C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC\HOSTS and can be opened with Notepad or your favorite text editor. On Vista or Windows 7 you may need to open your text editor by right-clicking, then select “Run as Administrator”. Make sure the HOSTS file includes ONLY the line “127.0.0.1 localhost” and any other pairs that you know you added yourself. Delete unwanted entries and save the HOSTS file. To avoid browser hijacking, use real-time anti-malware defenses; don’t give unknown websites permission to install software, toolbars, or ActiveX controls; and keep your browser’s security settings on medium or high level. Good luck. ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can.
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Awareness: Step 1 of the Customer Journey When customers become AWARE they have a problem to solve they go looking for a solution. In the famous old saying from way back in the 1960’s, a guy doesn’t want a quarter inch drill bit, he wants a quarter inch hole. How are you going to make sure he selects you to help solve that problem, meet that need? The first step for you in his customer journey is helping him be AWARE that you can meet his need. You do that through your marketing strategy. Your Brand Identity No matter what marketing channels you use you need to get a professional image in the mind of your prospects that you are worth doing business with. People don’t want to waste their time on shoddy suppliers, and if that’s your image then you will drive people away. It can be such little things, not just the big ones like hamburger arches. The other day I watched a restaurant staff person come out of a side lane in Ubud with a sandwich board with photos of their menu, and put it down on the more frequently used road where people would see it. Good start in promoting an off-street location. Unfortunately the photos had all faded from daily facing the western sun, so there were no reds left. And the sign was leaned against a wall over long rank grass. Appealing? Physical Presence Awareness If you are a retailer in Kuta or Ubud you do your best to locate yourself where passing customers pretty much have to trip over you. Certain streets are much better frequented than others (and so charge correspondingly higher rents). Once those prospects have noticed you, you then need to make them aware of what’s in the shop, so your brand identity and your window displays are critical. With one clothing outlet we started with the normal “Sale up to 50% off” type sign in the window and had a very modest 5% increase in shop visitors and sales. But when we changed the sign to add great graphics of clothing in use, people became very aware of the shop; visitor numbers increased by 25% and sales increased by 20%. But even this well-trod path is now subject to change, as more and more shoppers are going to the web first to see what’s there. So back to the original question: how are you going to make sure they select you and come to your physical location? Let’s look at the different options on the web and elsewhere. Print Media Awareness Print media like the Bali Advertiser can be ideal for creating awareness for specific customer channels, and that’s why you have seen it grow in size and colour over the years, as well as distribution. The Bali Advertiser answers the problem of many Bali businesses in making their presence known. Specific magazines and locality guides can also be great value in tourist locations. Your Website Your website is the first place you make your brand. You need to work at getting yourself well placed on the search engines in your market niche. The first pillar of an effective SEO strategy is your onsite content and structure. From the way you organize your site to how you optimize your content there are five key aspects that will ensure that your content is doing its job. A strong on-site SEO plan includes keyword research, content optimization, user experience, site design, and the presence of a blog with great content that’s updated frequently. Inbound links are the second key element to lift your rankings, and there are a whole range of methods for building credible links. Read this article in Forbes magazine at - forbes.com/ sites/jaysondemers/2013/05/23/the-3-pillars-of-seo-in2013-content-links-and-social-media/ Some links for specific tools to improve your rankings: General SEO tools - moz.com/tools Keyword Research – keywordcanine.com Google Adwords keyword tool – from google.com/adwords/ Back Links - backlinkbooster.com Content development - contentmarketinginstitute.com/ Portal Websites Special interest portals can be very useful when your own website doesn’t rank too highly. I have used balispirit.com
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most successfully for advertising real estate – four times the responses of the traditional real estate sites I tried. And these portals can be really useful for getting useful links back to your own website. Social Media in General Decent studies now show how social media can help improve sales if it is used correctly. A wine shop case study showed that customers who engage with a company’s social media efforts spend more on its products in store. Clever use can also boost the lifetime value of your customers because they strengthen the bond between consumers and firms, as well as help boost the bottom line. Check out strategy-business. com/article/re00236 for more details. • Don’t spam. If an update is not adding value to the conversation, don’t send it. • Do provide useful information. • Do handle different customer needs separately. • Do deal with customers one to one as much as possible. • Do run special promotions for those who are looking for deals. • Do integrate your knowledge of customers from both in-store transactions and your social media. TripAdviser Getting a top ranking in TripAdviser is worth a lot of money in a tourist town and so is well worth the effort to improve your rankings. This site depends on the rankings provided to you by actual users, so it is more about your brand delivery than your brand promise. Check out their advice page for business owners at tripadvisor.com/Owners Google+ If you want a good SEO ranking you need to include Google+ in your social media mix. Google seems to give additional weight to links and followers on this platform. Learn about Google+ business pages here - google.com/+/business/. Facebook Approximately 59% of businesses don’t have a Facebook page yet. I think the reason is that people don’t yet know how to make the best use of Facebook and so are not yet prepared to put in the time to make it work for them. But 75% of consumers use social media so it is worth taking the effort to get on board. You need to know that Business Pages in Facebook are quite different to the personal and group Profiles we are more used to interact with. See a sample at facebook. com/vizio. Business pages have a lot of advantages: • They can look more professional and so have a better impact on your prospects. • You can have a great branding billboard photo across the top of the page. • You can run contests and offers at no cost, and that can help drive customers to your shop or restaurant. • You can run Promoted Posts. • Profiles are limited to 5,000 friends and you want to hope your business can do better than that. • You can use the Timeline to build your brand story in a sensible way • Your beautiful photos are displayed more prominently. • You can create ads targeted towards specific customers. • You can pin your most important posts at the top of time line so they never get buried. • You can have direct messaging with your customers right from the page, so you can handle complaints quietly and directly, or offer specific deals to specific customers • Check out championsway.com/Home/free-ebook-facebookmarketing-part-1
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When we were teenagers, we couldn’t wait to be older to do things like drive a car, get into night clubs and go places without our parents. But as we get older, we wish we could turn back the hands of time, especially when it comes to our body starting to show signs of age. Fine lines start to appear around the eyes and mouth, our skin becomes dry and starts to sag. Now we would like to look younger again, which is possible thanks to the wonderful aesthetic clinics here in Bali to help us repair skin damage and make us look younger. Rest assured that all of the clinics have medical doctors and registered nurses to consult with and perform these treatments.
have various laser treatments and their own unique skin treatments, often with packages of a number of treatments for a discounted price. Many of the clinics also have monthly promotions for different services at bargain prices. Just take a good look in your mirror to determine what you would like to have improved on your face then check out the clinics in Bali. Many of them offer a free consultation with a doctor to help you decide which is the best course of action to take.
For Sale; Anchor galvanised 4kilo good for small boat up to 18ft new condition 300.000rp made in Australia unbreakable. Call 081 5570 1968 Chris. Seminyak. [139]
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For an aesthetic novice looking at the treatments advertised, it can be confusing as to what these treatments are and what they do. The four types of skin problems that many people want help in reversing is with skin rejuvenation - namely eliminating fine lines and wrinkles, tightening the skin, erasing post acne scars and discoloured skin called hyper pigmentation. Let’s take a look at how to treat these The new spacious chic premises of Arc Anti-aging Beauty conditions with non-invasive techniques. Clinics are located at Jl. Sunset Road, No. 819, near Micro-dermabrasion uses fine crystal or diamond dust Carrefour. T: 0361-754645 or 750982. E: bali@arcclinics. particles to remove the surface layer of the skin using a com Australian managed with Australian trained cosmetic sanding motion with suction. This treatment is used on physicians. July’s promotion is 20% off Theosyal® treatment, discoloured skin, fine lines and acne scars. However, this a simple, non-surgical procedure that produces fast and procedure needs to be repeated every 2 weeks to significantly effective results without recovery time. A simple treatment improve the surface skin. After only 1 treatment your skin can dramatically soften wrinkles, leaving you looking will feel smoother and look brighter. You need to stay out of younger and re-vitalized. This treatment is suitable for all sun for 48 hours following the treatment and use sun block lines and wrinkles especially deep furrows formed in more of SPF 30+. There may be a little reddening of the skin but mature skin. It also effectively shapes facial contours. Results it usually dissipates quickly. The skin will appear brighter last 6-12 months. and smoother. A treatment takes 20 -30 minutes. The uniquely stylish Cocoon Acid peels work on the surface of the skin and also needs to Medical Spa, be repeated every 10-14 days. There is a choice of fruit acid, Jl. Sunset glycolic or TCA (tri chlor acidic). The peels performed are Road, corner usually light or medium intensity as there may be brown dead of Jl. Nakula skin which may last up to 2 weeks before its falls off. Once opposite Mcit has, the skin is brighter and smoother. The stronger the Donalds. peel, the longer your down-time for recovery. The acid peels T: 3 6 1 are good for fine lines, pigmentation and post acne scars. A 8475997. treatment only takes 30 minutes. Laser treatments offer the best results with fewer treatments to achieve favourable long-lasting results. The latest technology in Bali offered is the Harmony XL from ALMA imported from the USA. Laser treatments are very effective in treating line lines, lifting, post acne scars, pigmentation and even tattoo removal. There are several treatments performed with a laser: AFT for pigmentation or to treat active acne; Pixel Erbium Q Switch is used for acne scars, mild wrinkles, deep tightening and resurfacing the skin. There is 5-7 days down-time for recovery. The latest miracle treatment is the Laser 360, which treats most skin conditions in one powerful 3 hour treatment to produce total rejuvenation. This treatment utilizes 3 laser treatments – AFT, Pixel Ebrium YAG and Pixel Q Switch. Only 3 treatments in 60 days are required for a beautiful face!
E: info@cocoonmedicalspa.com. Results are 100% guaranteed with Australian and British trained doctors and Australian managed. From 1 July to 30th September, they will be offering: 1. Botox (genuine from Allergen) - 70,000Rp per unit. 2. Get 20 units or more of Botox @ 70,000Rp and get 50% off all lasers for skin rejuvenation, veins, melasma and hair removal: - Laser fractional for skin rejuvenation, reducing pigmentation and pores - after 50% off the prices are- 1,000,000Rp for Full face, neck and décolletage, or 750,000Rp for hands and arms, or legs and feet. - Laser hair removal - after 50% off the prices are - small area: 200,000Rp; medium area: 600,000Rp, large area: 1,000,000Rp. - Laser for spider veins - after 50% off the prices are1,000,000Rp for Full face, neck and décolletage, or 750,000Rp for hands and arms, or legs and feet 3. Detox packages - Gold and Platinum - Gold package: Colon Hydrotherapy + Infrared Sauna + Lymphatic Drainage treatment (LDT), Platinum package: Colon Hydrotherapy + Infrared Sauna + Lymphatic Drainage treatment (LDT) + Vitamin IV in salt room + Collagen infusion mask.
No-needle high frequency Mesotherapy is a safe, natural alternative to invasive cosmetic procedures. The Mesotherapy process delivers vitamins, minerals and amino acids directly into the skin to nourish and rejuvenate, promote production of collagen and elastin, and stimulate your metabolism. As your skin ages, circulation decreases, and the resulting reduction of oxygen and nutrients hinders your body’s ability to flush out toxins. The treatment is a relaxing 30 minute treatment with a warm wand gliding over the face Radiance Rejuvenation and Anti-aging Center, located Jl. to infuse the vitamins without down-time. Kartika Plaza No, 17-18, near Discovery Mall and Waterbom. Another gentle non-invasive treatment is RF (radiofrequency) T: 0361-85588778, 766851, E: info@radiancebali.com. to direct heat to the dermal tissue, stimulating collagen The promo for July is 15% discount for Restylane dermal filler. production within the target area. Fine to medium wrinkles are reduced, facial contours improved, mild skin Rejuvie Aesthetic & Anti-aging located at Pertokoan Plaza discolorations are reduced and overall skin quality unveils a 18 B-4 Jl. Dewi Sri. T: 0361-760084, 8218884. smoother and more even complexion. Typical treatments are E: info@rejuvieclinic.com 3-6, depending on your skin condition. This treatment is safe In July they offer discounts on laser hair removal. and effective for most skin types. Where do you find these great clinics? Most of them seem to be located in the Seminyak area. While the aesthetic clinics offer the same basic treatments like Microdermabrasion and fruit acid peels, many of them
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For Sale; Canon SX40 HS semi DSLR camera, wide and zoom coverage lens, mint condition rarely used. Suitable for travelling compare to DSLR. Sell for IDR 3. 900. 000 fix. Contact Adi 0361 853 0500. Denpasar. [206] For Sale; Portable refrigerator Toshiba Glacio, silver color, 99% good condition, still under guarantee. New price Rp. 1,2mil, sale only Rp 900.000. Cash on delivery for Kuta & Tuban area. Pls call or sms 0878 6079 2902 (koming). Kuta. [207] Bad habits are like a comfortable bed, easy to get into, but hard to get out of.
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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH MEDICAL SCAMS
By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.
How NOT to get your wallet surgically removed Nothing can make a person reach for their wallet faster than hearing that someone worse off than themselves (particularly a child) is in urgent need of medical care. Lets face it, if we can make a difference in someone’s life by facilitating medical care that otherwise would be economically out of reach it not only helps the family concerned but it gives us that “warm fuzzy” Samaritan feeling that we all love so much. There is so much need in places like Bali and beyond, but unfortunately scammers are fully aware of this and of how much we love that “warm fuzzy” Samaritan feeling. They have stories by the dozen to make us open our hearts and wallets to the tune of a few hundred dollars up to thousands of dollars. Recently, purely by chance, I have intercepted several of these medical payment requests and saved grateful would-be Samaritans a bundle of money. Only a fraction of these situations come across my desk, and I couldn’t help but wondering how many of these scammers are actually getting away with it. Let me give you some idea of how these things pan out and how to pick a rotten egg. Here are just a couple of stories to give you some example of how easy it is to get sucked in. Several weeks ago a gentleman (let’s call him Fred) from the UK emailed me quite distressed that the daughter of a family that he had befriended on the North of the Island had been hospitalized for typhoid fever and the family needed five hundred pounds to pay her hospital bills. Fred had already returned to the UK and was concerned about the little girls condition. He was willing to pay the bill but could not send any money until his next pension cheque came through, indeed he had gone over budget while he was on the Island as he had already helped the family with school fees and had paid for a motor-bike loan installment as the father of the family (let’s call him Nyoman) said he had no money to pay that months repayment (now there’s a familiar story!). This was already starting to sound very fishy to me. I don’t usually involve myself in every case requesting this kind of assistance, however this was a good-hearted man about to get his pension whipped out from under his nose. I agreed that if Pak Nyoman could give us the name of the treating doctor and the name of the hospital that I would call the hospital and check on the girls’ condition. Well, you guessed it, the girl was apparently already at home, Pak Nyoman had borrowed the money to pay the account so Fred could now send the money directly to Nyoman thank you very much. I was so convinced that this was a scam that I told Fred to ask Nyoman to send us the original account and I would pay the bill myself! Well my foot was wedged firmly in my mouth when several weeks later a very convincing looking account came through the email. Where was I going to find this much money to pay an account which I had been convinced was a scam? Something was still not right. Sure enough, after examining the bill closely, the hospital logo did not match the logo that was on the hospitals web site, there was no doctor working at the hospital with the name of the doctor stated on the bill, and there was no accounting officer at the hospital with the name stated on the account either. SCAMMED! Well almost anyway. Fred can now sleep at night and Nyoman is no worse off for trying. Another case that comes to mind was when an Australian woman (lets call her Susan) called me extremely distressed that a women that she had met on the Island who was
suffering from a goiter (a swollen gland in the neck commonly caused by lack of dietary iodine) had supposedly been admitted to Sanglah hospital as the swelling had increased and the women was having difficulty breathing. Susan was instructed to send AUD $ 1,000 directly to the surgeons account immediately so he could perform the urgent surgery or the woman would surely die. I was so concerned about this lady that I actually went to Sanglah personally, and yes, you guessed it again, no such patient, no such doctor.
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If you thought it was just us “bules” that get hit on, think again. Not so long ago a chap from the local community of musicians cooked up a very convincing story that his wife had been involved in a motorbike accident and he could not afford the surgery to have her broken leg operated on. Naturally the hat went around and his colleagues coughed up accordingly. When one of the group went to visit the lady there had been no accident, and indeed the man did not even have a wife, just a very big gambling debt.
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A more recent trend is telephone scamming. It goes a little bit like this. You get a phone call from the director of Sanglah emergency room stating that a family member has been admitted in a critical condition following an accident. You need to meet a particular doctor outside the emergency room ASAP and bring enough cash for the required surgery. (By the way this has nothing to do with Sanglah, it’s purely a set up by scammers). Just yesterday I received a similar call from a chap claiming to be a police officer (sirens, CB radios and distressed conversations in the background - very dramatic). Then the Police Officer proceeds to tell me that they have my son who has been arrested for possession of drugs but he can fix it for me at a price as long as I tell no one..... Sorry no deal for me. The frightening thing is that too many people are giving up their hard-earned cash to these scammers. Now I’m not saying that every hard-luck story is a scam. There certainly are many people in need, and many legitimate organizations working very hard to help those in need, but before you part with your money do your homework and make sure that your hard earned cash is getting to someone the REALLY does need it. Then you can enjoy that well-earned warm fuzzy feeling that we so enjoy.
Kim Patra is a qualified registered nurse and midwife who has been living and working in Bali for almost 20 years. She now runs her own private practice and medical referral service from her Kuta office. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns with you and she may be contacted via e-mail at info@chc bali.com or Office number : 0361-2775666.
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Wellness and Healthy Ageing – Your Responsibility Remember you are 100% responsible for every one of your decisions. There is always a choice. Let me give you an example of two people and their health and quality of life. Person one is in their 20’s, they are fit, healthy, a balanced lifestyle, fresh diet and full of energy with an optimistic outlook on life. By the time she reaches her 40’s, she has laid down the foundations for a continued healthy lifestyle. She keeps active and focuses on a balance with work and life. Her stress levels are managed and she knows her triggers to stress and how to manage stress when work or life is out of balance. Now she has reached her 60’s, virtually health incident free. With the long term exercise regime combined with a healthy eating style that is mixed up for variety, she has healthy bones and joints, strong immune system, good quality circulation and proud to say she is fit and active. In her 80’s she has kept herself mentally active with social interaction and keeping her interests active. She is proud to say she is still independent, mobile and energetic with a wonderful outlook on life. Case scenario two, let’s call her Tracey. Tracey is out every night drinking and consuming fast foods. She is in a high pressured job and deals with the stress by socialising with her friends till late at night. Thus quality and quantity of sleep is minimal. Due to the overconsumption of sugar and saturated fats, Tracey has been diagnosed with high cholesterol and blood sugar imbalances, which she has been advised by her health practitioner is the step before diabetes. Now in her 40’s, Tracey has only had one holiday in the last twenty years. She has no time for exercise due to her high pressure job. Her family life in minimal and she has lost contact with many of her friends due to her rigid thinking and outlook on life. By the time Tracey is in her 60’s, she has had a heart attack and diagnosed with diabetes. She has been forced to leave her job due to the inability to cope with the pressure. She has put on 30 kilos and is finding it hard to lose weight. Tracey suffers from intense mood swings and hormonal imbalances. Now in her 80’s, Tracey is in a wheel chair due to the excess weight and lack of exercise. The diabetes has caused complications with her circulation, causing blindness and ulcers on her legs which are not healing. Now looking at the two scenarios above, which would you prefer to be? I am not saying that there is a guarantee that you will avoid illness, but you will definitely give it a good shot and feel so much better for it if you look after yourself. Who doesn’t want to be full of energy and vitality? These are 5 areas that will help with the ageing process being as healthy as possible.
hear nature. Get yourself comfortable, relax and just breathe. That is it. Do it for 15 minutes. Each time you notice your mind wondering, do not be angry or judgemental; just focus back on your breathing, in and out. • Social Connection – It has been clinically proven that playing with a pet will help you stay young at heart and feel unconditional love. So buy a pet or borrow friends and spend some quality time with a pet. Try out new hobbies or reconnect with old hobbies that you loved as a kid. Connect with a group of likeminded people, watch a movie with a friend, start an exercise regime with a friend. Apart from having someone to exercise with you will also have someone to motivate you when you don’t really feel like it. How many times have you not felt like exercising and done it anyway and felt better for it? • Diet and Nutrition – Remember that you are what you most consistently eat. Include protein rich foods in each meal or snack. Protein helps to regulate your appetite by keeping you feeling fuller longer. Protein protects your muscle tissue and gives you additional energy for exercise. Choose lean proteins such as seafood, fish, meat, poultry, eggs, dairy and legumes. Cut down on starchy carbohydrates. They have a high glycaemic index (GI). Bread, rice, pasta and cereals should be kept to two small servings a day. Fill your meals and snacks with fresh vegetables. They are full of nutrients and vitamins and antioxidants. Munch on one to two pieces of fresh fruit a day. Include nuts, seeds and healthy oils. They contain essential fats that your body requires for healthy joints, heart, brain and normal hormonal function. Drink eight glasses of pure, filtered water per day. Caffeine should be kept to a minimum as it can affect the health of your body cells. Avoid excess alcohol, sugar and salt.
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• Exercise – Know that our bodies are meant to move. It is essential for overall long term health and wellbeing. Weight bearing exercise along with some cardio is a great mix. Keep it fun and full of variety to avoid boredom. • A Sense of Purpose – Whether it be tending to your garden, nurturing children, driving a truck or creating an empire to name a few, purpose in our lives is a must. The trick is to know what our purpose is. Often it is right under our nose. Think of what you love to do and that is a great start to finding a sense of purpose in your life. Many of us go outside of ourselves to find a sense of self worth, when really it has always been within you, all this time. There is no need to be famous, earn millions of dollars or even be acknowledged for your purpose. It may not be your full time focus but it is the essence of you, what makes you light up with passion and put a smile on your face. The essential key is that you are happy and content with whatever you may choose to do or be. In Good Health
• Rest and Relaxation – It is essential that your life is balanced. Many people underestimate the health benefits both physically and mentally that rest and relaxation achieve. Remember to plan time for rest and relaxation. It is also important for your spirit and soul. Stillness is a hard thing to do for many people in this busy world. It is a practice that is worth doing on a regular basis. Turn off all electrical devices; step out into the world where you can
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How we live dictates how we die. ParacelsusAsia takes a look at the statistics and draws the clear message we all need to take aboard and comes up with his Seven Fundamentals for a long and active life. The last thing statistics do is to tell us the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. They can certainly be used and abused by the ignorant and the unscrupulous to sell us something that is not true. But, what they can do is show us general patterns reflected through our lives that are true and useful, if not invaluable. Other than the certainty that death will come for us all, if we know statistically what is likely to cause our death we can take steps to prolong our lives and reducing the risks of dying before we have to. Of course our lives are made up of much more than the wish to lead a long, happy and active one, though that’s a pretty good place to start. If you are a young man born and raised in a Palestinian refugee camp in South Lebanon your perspective is going to be very different from that of a 30-year old fund manager in New York. In either case, it’s not the job of young adults to take care of tomorrow but to live life to the full so they’ve got the material to work on in the second half of their lives. That is if they’re lucky enough to have one. Fortunately, as things are today, given it doesn’t all fall apart, most of us in the developed and developing world stand a good chance of surviving well into old age. That means having survived birth, childhood and the waywardness of youth, we reach the age of 45, about half our life with any luck, and about when we start to wonder where we are headed. A good chunk of the learning is to look after our health and a good place to start is to rehabilitate our much-abused bodies. What takes us away… In 2010 CDC figures for the US showed the Top Ten causes of death for men and women at any age were: 1. Heart disease 597,680 2. Cancer 574,740 3. Respiratory disease 138,080 4. Stroke 129,470 5. Accidents 120,860 6. Alzheimer’s 83,490 7. Diabetes 69,070 8. Kidney disease 50,480 9. Influenza 51,000 10. Suicide 38,360 Now let’s take a look at the young. In the same year leading cause of death for young adults below 25 was: 1. Accidents 12,340 2. Homicide 4,680 3. Suicide 4,600 4. Cancer 1,600 5. Heart disease 1,030 6. Congenital abnormalities 410 7. Strokes 190 8. Flu/Pneumonia 180 9. Diabetes 165 10. Pregnancy 160 About 40% this list is accounted for by accidents and violence, to be expected when we are young and careless of our lives. Note, it’s seven times the death rate caused by illness. For adults aged 25-44 the leading cause of death was: 1. Accidents 14,790 2. Cancer 11,810 3. Heart disease 10,595 4. Suicide 6,570 5. Homicide 2,475 6. Liver disease 2,420 7. Stroke 1,905 8. HIV/Aids 1,900 9. Diabetes 1,790 10. Flu/Pneumonia 775 Now we see how degenerative disease start to kick in. Accidents remain top of the list, largely road accidents, but just look at the figures for heart disease, cancer, stroke and diabetes. They’ve all increased tenfold in a 20 year period! Clear evidence the degenerative disease that kills us starts in our youth and is caused by life-style and environment. Now let’s see causes of death at retirement age 65+: 1. Heart disease 477,340 2. Cancer 396,670 3. Lung disease 118,030 4. Strokes 109,990 5. Alzheimer’s 82,615
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Note how now the list is 98% composed of degenerative conditions. The balance being age-related falls and infection. The Lessons to be drawn…. What these figures clearly tell us is that the main diseases that kill us long before our time is the result of bad life-style choices and deteriorating environment undergone over a 30 to 40 year period. We are only partly to blame for this. In our youth we can be forgiven practically any self-destructive behaviour simply because we are not constructed to take aboard the fact we might actually see things differently when we’re older. By our mid-thirties we start to note our bodies are changing and some of us begin to make lifestyle changes. The information we need to look after ourselves is available but it is hedged about with lies, hucksterism and just plain nuttiness, and not made easy by the fact health professionals seem to change their mind about what’s good or bad for you every 10 years or so. As for our environment, polluted air and waters, pesticides etc., it’s hard to see what an individual can do to change things and it takes conscious effort.
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Healthwise, other than congenital defects, you got to where you are today because of your choices along the way. It is salutary and a step well worth making to take stock of your present situation and where you’re headed.The sad truth of it is that as we age we have to harden up on ourselves when it comes to what’s good for us. We have to work out which is more important, a little bit more of what we fancy, whenever we want it…. or more years of active life with marbles and mobility intact. Just to help you with that…. don’t necessarily kid yourself that when you go you’re going to snuff it, jus’ like that. You may be lucky, but don’t bank on it. The nasty little secret people don’t talk about is that most of us linger – often for decades, in pain and ill health as our wealth is stripped from us in medical and homecare costs. Our aim for elderhood must be to depart this life after a short illness as late as possible, having led a full, interesting and active life. There can be no promises, but that is a reality open to many more than currently manage it. The Seven Fundamentals Here are some basics to bear in mind: 1. The earlier you lead a healthy lifestyle the better your chances for a long and active life. 2. Don’t be downcast if you’ve lived the first third of your life as a tearaway. The body has remarkable recuperative abilities. 3. Inform yourself, become an educated consumer in a quest for your own wellbeing. Learn to spot the truth, eschew the bogus and the hype. 4. The truism ‘we are what we eat’ is… well, true. Eat real food. Learn, experience what food energises you and what ages you. Real food is the essence, tweak and supplement as necessary. 5. Most importantly, find an ally; get a modern GP, always a medical doctor (MD) practising molecular or functional medicine. Make him or her your lead consultant in the project of your optimum health. Let them call in the specialists, al lopathic or alternative as and when needed. Specialists of whatever stripe don’t treat you, they treat your illness. And that’s as it should be. 6. When you have a Big Problem you may need Big Medicine. Big Pharma doesn’t cure much but may keep you alive long enough for you and your GP to cure yourself. 7. Lastly, as you age you need to harden up on yourself; to be as good as you can be. Don’t for God’s sake become a zealot or a health bore. A little bit of what you fancy does do you good….. the key word being “little”.
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EAT PRAY FREEZE – FROM UBUD TO UMBRIA
I finally made it to Italy after three years of false starts. Looking forward to the refreshing temperatures of a European spring, I inadvertently invoked the coldest May in half a century. Bundled in layers of optimistically light clothing I wandered the cobbled streets of Orvieto, undertaking some serious research of a culinary nature. Between pasta encounters, I entertained myself by seeking parallels between this medieval town and my home in Ubud.
How can one not love a culture that offers hot pizza for breakfast, takes 90 minute lunch breaks, considers it reasonable to eat gelato at any time of day and sells perfectly drinkable wine for Rp 35,000 a bottle? Both towns are cultural vortices, complete with their own powerful energies. They both attract mobs of tourists into their narrow streets, overpriced hotels and souvenir shops packed with merchandise of questionable quality and taste. Church bells in one, gamelans in the other. Medieval Europe had a strict caste system; the nobility was at the top, followed by the clergy, then soldiers, artisans, merchants and peasants. Sound familiar? But there were two similarities that I found particularly interesting -- elements of their cuisines and the culture of devotion.
in Umbria, and even put them in the gelato. The markets are within the thick walls was dense enough to cut with a knife, full of gorgeous vegetables which, mysteriously, almost and so was the cold. Luckily there were plenty of quilts, and never appear on restaurant menus. I curled up under several to consider the lives of the women who slept here hundreds of years ago. Bali and Italy also share an enjoyment of the coffee break, savouring frequent small cups or glasses of a strong, black Medieval nuns were often women of noble birth and brew throughout the day. The Italians take their espresso like considerable character. For women in those days, entering a drug; they zoom into a coffee bar, tip at least one envelope a convent was the only alternative to marriage (usually a of sugar into the tiny cup, stir it madly, knock it back in one business arrangement between the bridegroom and the gulp and zoom out again. Which brings up a curious point. bride’s father in which she had no voice) and endless Ubud’s rents and wages are lower than those in Italy and our childbearing. Probably many were heartbroken lovers, coffee comes from just up the hill, so why is a good cup of women fleeing marriage, widows seeking security in old age Arabica cheaper in Italy than it is here? Even in Rome you or inconvenient girls placed there by their families. But the can get a coffee for a Euro. cloister was also the only place where medieval women with scholarly or artistic aspirations could study and work together. I became a serious student of Italian coffee culture. I learned that a long black is called an americano, and that ordering The caste system was mirrored within convent walls. cappuccino after noon is a serious cultural error. I practiced High-born nuns lived well and many became literate, a rarity lounging around in outdoor cafes pretending to be from across at that time. The nuns from the lower social classes did the the street, and got so good at it that several times Italians rough work. Nuns were the original nurses and teachers and stopped to ask me for directions. founded the first hospitals and orphanages. But even for the well-born, winters in those huge, drafty stone rooms must have been grueling. Those women were tough. Although Catholicism is little practiced now -- those enormous, glorious cathedrals might see a dozen people for mass on Sundays -- most Italian communities celebrate annual festivals dating from medieval times. Just as in Bali, streets and even whole towns close down for processions which often end in a feast.
Both Italians and Balinese love pork, and whole roast pigs play an important role as festival food in both cultures. Sus scrofa, the Eurasian wild pig, was introduced in both places but has been hunted to extinction in Bali, which now relies on domesticated porkers. In the forests of Tuscany and Umbria, though, there are still all too many wild boar. Until the 1950s wild boar populations in Italy were controlled by farmers who shot them for meat and to protect their crops. The abandonment of the countryside and marginal lands by farming families after the war allowed the boar to overtake new areas and breed unchecked. About the same time Italian hunters, who wanted to bolster the native stock, introduced Eastern European boar that are much larger and produce litters of up to 15 piglets. The result has been a disaster for agriculture, with herds of boar destroying crops much the way deer do in some parts of North America. Only stone walls or electric fences will keep them out. One winemaker said his vineyard looked like it had been picked with a mechanical harvester after the boars paid a visit. I talked to a Tuscan farmer who said he no longer plants sunflowers, because the boars come through and destroy the whole crop overnight. A woman near Siena whose family has owned extensive gardens there for centuries said that the wild boar are now so numerous that hunters recently killed nine in a single night practically on her doorstep. What happens to all these naughty piggies? It’s not surprising that hunting clubs organize boar hunts during the fall, nor that boar is readily available in Italian supermarkets and appears often on restaurant menus in sauces and stews. The national favourite pork dish is porchetta, in which the boar is skinned, gutted, boned, rolled with herbs, seasoned and spit-roasted, very much like Bali’s babi guling. A Panini Porchetta is roast wild boar sliced into a crusty roll, and very tasty too. One man told me that the wild boar were so delicious because they ate only the tenderest of (stolen) vegetables and delicate forest plants. Italians take their food very seriously. The Slow Food movement started here, and the concept of regional cuisine is strong. One restaurant boasted ‘We prepare our dishes with ingredients from carefully selected peasants and shepherds in the Orvieto area.’ They are very big on truffles
Like the Balinese the people of Orvieto like to be outside, weather permitting. They’re a sociable lot. When they meet for coffee, lunch or a glass of wine no one is checking their hand phone. They are fully engaged with each other. At the end of the day they gather in town squares, street corners, cafes and bars, talking excitedly as if they hadn’t met for years and gesturing animatedly with both hands. It reminds me of my back alley in Ubud, where in late afternoon everyone, freshly bathed, gathers by their gates to gossip. How can one not love a culture that offers hot pizza for breakfast, takes 90 minute lunch breaks, considers it The weather finally cleared reasonable to eat gelato at any time of day and sells a n d t h e s u n c a m e o u t . Suddenly it was as hot as perfectly drinkable wine for Rp 35,000 a bottle? Ubud, and I began to miss my But enough about food, let’s move on to prayer. Italian dogs. After a final lunch of cathedrals and Balinese temples are the architectural fettuccini with wild boar sauce, manifestations of a devotion that was once universal in Italy I went to the airport. Italy is and remains so in Bali. Etruscan and Roman stonework laid glorious but as Dorothy said, the literal foundations for innumerable cathedrals, churches, there’s no place like home. convents and monasteries in every Italian town and city. Although Catholicism is fading in Italy now, until about 50 years ago the culture was closely integrated with the Catholic church. For over a thousand years the Church dominated art, architecture, literature, festivals and many aspects of everyday life. I’ve always loved the feeling of holy places of all kinds, even before I understood how centuries of devotion left an energetic signature on a place as physical as a coat of paint. I chose to stay in convents twice during the trip as an interesting alternative to hotels. (Check out www.monasterystays.com on your next trip to Europe; the rooms are simple but clean, have private bathrooms with -- get this -- a bidet, and the security is terrific.) Both convents were vast and ancient, with metre-thick walls. Only three elderly nuns remained in each. I wandered endless mazes of chapels and chambers and staircases and hallways with vaulted ceilings and tiled floors. One convent had a faded fresco in the breakfast room. In the other, I was the only person sleeping in the whole building. The silence
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Denpasar’s Rich History Touring downtown Denpasar By Skye Laphroaig
A few weeks ago I took a trip to a road in Denpasar called Jalan Sulawesi with my Indonesian guide in order to make my own ceremonial kebaya. The entire length of Jalan Sulawesi is covered in fabric shops selling every kind of fabric you could imagine, from modern prints to traditional batik. Each shop seemed to have its own unique style of prints. As we enjoyed walking together, watching boys playing football in the park, I decided to explore the heart of the city.
administrative, commercial and educational services to booming Bali.
According to my guide, Made Suardana, Denpasar is the bustling commercial heart of Bali. I was lucky enough to be in good company for the day and therefore decided to discover some of the interesting heritage and history of Denpasar.
There are also Arabs and Indian Moslems who came in the 30’s as textile traders and have since become one of the most prosperous local communities. They live in the heart of the city, in the Kampung Arab area, where there’s a mosque.
“Visitors need to understand the capital’s history to develop a love of the city. Their visits have been a tremendous help for Bali’s economy”, Made explained.
“Most migrants, however, are Javanese and Madurese, known collectively as Jawa”, Made said. “They fill the ranks of the civil service and the military as well as the working classes, skilled and unskilled. They introduce food selling, peddling. They are also builders of new housing: shacks and tiny houses”.
On February 27, 2013, Denpasar turned 225 years old. For these reasons, the public should know the history of Denpasar. The Z-shaped route of the walking tour passes Jalan Gajah Mada, which was the commercial centre of Denpasar until WWII. This area is also home to Pasar Badung, Denpasar’s largest market. EAST OF THE MARKET Denpasar covers 125,42 square kilometers of land with an elevation ranging from 12 to 75 meters above sea level and a population of about 600,000 people. Even thought the town is busy, the atmosphere remains pleasant and relaxed. The capital of Bali is where the ordinary Balinese live, as opposed to the tourist districts of Legian, Kuta and Seminyak. But that’s no reason to cross Denpasar off your shopping list: its two traditional markets, Pasar Kumbasari and Pasar Badung, are located right next to each other, separated only by the Badung River. Originally a market town - its name literally means “east of the market” - Denpasar has far outgrown its former boundaries. Spurred in all directions by population pressure, urban growth is enveloping the neighboring villages and the surrounding rice fields, leaving a new kind of landscape in its wake. To the northeast, urbanization spills across the Ayung River into the village Batubulan. To the south, it reaches Sanur and even to Kuta. To the northwest, it sprawls as far Kapal. This unchecked growth has swallowed many old villages of Denpasar, yet they have their intricate temples and collective Banjars intact. ARISTOCRACY Badung and Badung Regency was colonized by the Dutch in the middle of the 1800’s with the local Raja acquiescing in the hope that, through cooperation with incoming colonists, the kings district would be left unscathed by Western imperialism. This maneuver kept Badung relatively independent for six decades.
INTERGRATION There are several non-indigenous minorities in Denpasar, comprising a quarter of the total population. Muslim Bugis came to Bali as mercenaries as early as the 18th century. They have their own “banjar’ in the village of Kepaon, where they speak their own language and intermarry with the Balinese majority. The Chinese came early as traders for the local princes. They integrated easily, blending their Chinese and Balinese ancestry. They have a shrine, the Ratu Subandar or “merchant king’s” shrine up in Batur, next to the shrines of Balinese ancestral gods. New Chinese are attracted by the booming economy of Bali.
ARCHITECTURAL LANDMARKS As a microcosm both of modern Bali and modern I n d o n e s i a , Denpasar awaits the intelligent traveler who wants to learn about the future as well as the past. So let us have a look at the new “urban Bali” with my guide, along his walking tour. Kesiman has some of the best examples of the simple, yet attractive Badung brick-style, which is disappearing, replaced by reinforced concrete. For a look at examples of traditional Balinese architecture, visit the Bali Museum, on Taman Puputan Square. The collections are kept in buildings using traditional styles. For a look at modern Bali go to Taman Puputan square. When facing the museum and Jagatnatha Temple the Balinese Catur Mukha “God of the Four Directions” looks at the statue of the fallen heroes of the puputan. The Javanese-styled governor’s residence is located in the centre with Chinese Denpasar and main markets close by, on Jalan Gajah Mada, Jalan Tharmin and A. Hasanuddin. For modern Balinese architecture, do not miss the new administrative complex in Renon. The Werdhi Budaya Art Centre hosts a museum of the Balinese arts as well as dance and theatre stages. On its Ksira Arnawa stage, monumental displays of modern Balinese choreography are held quite regularly. Werdhi Budaya Art Centre was built in 1973 by the prominent Balinese architect Ida Bagus Tugur, as a showplace for Bali’s performing and fine arts. Strategically situated on Jalan Nusa Indah, Abian Kapas, the Art Center has three art galleries, one permanent pavilion, a huge open stage and arena. Local artists, dance/drama groups, and the music school all utilize the seminar and exhibition halls.
However, in 1906, after a dispute between Balinese natives and Western capitalists, the Dutch prepared to take over administration of the region. Instead of submitting, the raja and his entire royal family committed mass suicide in the face of oncoming soldiers, who afterward proceeded to shoot and kill the remaining retinue and set fire to the palace. This mass suicide was repeated in other parts of Indonesia in coming years, forcing international pressure on the Dutch to leave the islands, which they did around the outbreak of World War I.
DENPASAR TEMPLES One of the highlights of my tour was seeing the most beautiful temple of Central Pura Jagat Natha, at the Northeastern corner of Puputan Square. This temple comes alive at the full moon ceremony, when worshipers from all over the city gather to bring offerings and devotions. On the main street of Denpasar, its restful sahede and gnarled frangipani trees offer a welcome contrast to the hubbub of city life and time for us both to rest our feet. You will also find the market temple, Pura Melanting, where vendors pause to make offerings.
In 1936, Badung changed its name to Denpasar and began to economically thrive after the Second World War, with an increase in people and pollution. Denpasar has been transformed into a bustling city of some 350,000 eclectic people who provide
The most ancient temple is Pura Maospahit, right in the middle of the city on the road to Tabanan. It dates back to the Javanization of Bali in the 14th century. More recent, are the temples of the royal families: Pura Kesiman private mansion with its beautiful
split gate, Pura Satria and its lively bird market, and Pura Nambang Badung near the princely compounds of Pemecutan and Pemedilan. TRADITIONAL MARKETS Finally we reach the biggest and best of Denpasar’s markets, a warren of stalls that form Pasar Badung, set slightly back off Jalan Gajah Mada. Most clothes, batik and ceremonial gear are on the eastern edge of the market. This Balinese traditional market is situated opposite one of three biggest temples in the town. Bali’s Governor, Professor Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra, opened Denpasar Market on 24th April 1984. After experiencing a destructive fire it was finally repaired in the year 2000 under the new Governor Dewa Made Berata. This market spans 14.544 m² by 9064 m² and rises to four floors. The locals who enjoy shopping here come from far and wide. According to my guide, the lead up to any major Balinese holiday (such as Galungan, Kuningan, or Nyepi) attracts huge crowds. Denpasar Market opens at 5am and closes at 5pm. After which it’s replaced by the evening market, which runs until the following morning. Meanwhile the Senggol Market in Kumbasari opens at 2pm and closes at 11:30pm, selling a variety of Balinese and Javanese food where you can regain some energy. ARTS AND CRAFTS Pasar Kumbasari is a sprawling traditional market stacked over three floors. If you are in the market for cheap arts and crafts, go up to the third floor and get your bargaining hat on! There is even a shop that sells costumes for traditional Balinese dance. Across the river, Pasar Badung offers more bargains for tourists who like to go local. On its eastern flank you will find Jalan Sulawesi, a famous fabrics depot lined with shops selling batik, songket, and a variety of fabrics. Kumbasari Market was previously called Peken Payuk (pot market). It sells clothing items at cheaper prices than the shops in Jalan Gajah Mada. Traditionally items on offer were kitchenware for Balinese ceremony. But now it sells art items for tourists and remains a main destination within Denpasar. Jalan Gajah Mada intersects with Jalan Sulawesi a little to the north – the shops on this street sell handicrafts and shoes. If you head south to Jalan Hasanuddin you can find Denpasar’s famous gold trade where craftsmen cater mainly to locals. THE RAG TRADE Right next to Pasar Badung is Jalan Sulawesi (the core of Denpasar’s rag trade), which is lined with shops selling textiles of all kinds. The entire stretch stocks an endless array of beautiful textiles, rayon, cotton, silk organza, Chinese satins and synthetic Indian saris with decorative trimmings. A riot of colour! Each shop offers something different, so it is worth spending time scouring and comparing the various choices. I would say the markets with their already competitive prices do not necessarily justify time bargaining. However, the overall shopping experience was certainly exemplified by the company of my local guide Made Suardana who is one of many experienced guides on offer at tourist centres. Bali’s capital city remains a pleasantly small-town city at heart, despite the traffic. Dominated by family compounds grouped with just a few major shopping streets crisscrossing the centre, it has some interesting attractions and is certainly the home of a new breed of Balinese. If you have time, do visit the Museum of Bali, which was built by the Dutch in 1932. Exhibition halls display an excellent collection of Balinese artifacts from prehistoric to contemporary times, including weapons, dance costumes, Ming ceramic, cloth and paintings.
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How have things changed in the performance of Balinese Art-forms? Whilst on the outset, Balinese art-forms may look similar on a ‘stage’ (see my last article), much has changed, both in the performers and in the audience. Starting with a gamelan orchestra that you see in a tourist setting, say a gong kebyar – the performance position of these large orchestras has changed a lot. Formations were never split as we see at tourist performances at places like Ubud palace with the half the set to the left and half to the right of the gate where the dancers emerge. An orchestra actually works best when it is not separated, both for communication and for quality of sound: this is why perhaps the heart of a gamelan, the gong, was placed at the front, as one sees in the old photos. Musicians never sat on stools as they do today, in keeping with the egalitarian concept of gamelan playing. Musician from Mekar Bhuana’s Palegongan Troupe Musicians dressed differently too. Most were topless for a start performing in traditional style – at most, they brought their outer sarong (saput) up to chest and costume
level and tied it up with a sash. Head-cloths (udeng) were tied in an individualistic wayward way that is starting to becoming trendy now a century later. Groups had uniforms: either the ‘communist look’ perhaps came about when groups started to tour overseas or at least with the onset of intense competitions in North Bali. Trend-setters of the early 20th century, the ‘Buleleng boys’ were the ones who also started donning jackets with Shanghai –style collars. Until the early 20th century, musicians played with little expression – movements of excitement again started in North Bali with a famous kebyar drummer called Gede Manik. Over the decades this developed into the exaggerated movements one sees today where even the gong player twirls his mallet before he belts out the final thunderous tone. Now to many older Balinese, these movements seem over the top and unnecessary – they bemoan that gamelan no longer ‘sing’ but seem to be just for outward show. How about the dancers? Find out in next issue of Kulture Kid. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2013 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/CE/G-17 April 13
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The Bali Ball is back for the third year in a row and it is now up there with the top high season events in Bali and rightly so. This is a fund raising event which will make a difference to many of those in need. Last year raised an amazing total of USD136,000 for the Bali Kids Charity. In attendance this year will be leading artists of Bali, designers, representatives from top hotels and top brands through Bali. The evening includes an exceptional five-course meal with paired wines, a live auction, exclusive ‘Best of Bali’ prizes and entertainment by cabaret singer Kitty La Roar. Other highlights will feature CNN Hero of the Year 2011, Robin Lim with a keynote address and a firework display. The charities being supported are Bali Kids who offer special places for disadvantaged children. The orphanage provides short, medium and long term shelter for up to 30 children and is also open to sick Indonesian children of all religions living in Bali. Parents from poor or economically challenged communities are also able to bring their children to Bali Kids for medical treatment. Last year 6,000 children benefitted from the treatments available at this centre. That really is amazing! Bumi Sehat who run a community health centre will also benefit from funds raised. Yayasan Samaritiana assists children providing schooling and health care. These charities will benefit greatly from your generosity so do fill up your wallets with plenty of cash. The tickets are on a first come first served basis and this is always a sell out event so do book as soon as you can. What is great is that 100% of the money raised from the tickets will go to these charities. The dress code is black tie. Tickets are available at Jemme Jewellery on Jl Petitenget or W Retreat and Spa.
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Family Holiday Camp (6 – 7 July) The holidays are upon us once again and what to do if you are staying in Bali? Camping? Who remembers camping as kids? Camping meant roughing it a little, battling the weather if you were brave enough to camp in northern Europe but this is camping without the complications and hazards but still as much fun. The Rotary Club Bali Nitimandala provides the tents and the meals so no cooking over a camp fire is required. The camp is all about an escape back to nature and lots of fun. The programme includes family team building with fun games, fishing, masterchef games, parenting sessions, village trekking and an art programme for the kids. Gobind Vashdev, author of the book ‘Happiness Inside’ will provide sessions about relationships and communications. The price includes accommodation in a dome tent, bed, sleeping bag and pillows, full board with a barbecue, games and sessions. If you feel like some family bonding and an adventure then book now and head out for fun with the whole family.
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: IDR1,450,000 (2 adults and 2 children) IDR1,150,000 (2 adults and 1 child) 2nd Bali International Choir Festival (20 – 26 July) Where : Penginyahan Outbound Camp, Ubud Contact : Arum 081 23914842 Ade 08123818916 Familycamp2013@gmail.com After the tremendous success of last year’s Choir Festival, this year is going to be bigger and better than ever with over 100 choirs competing. The Jazz at Mozaic (28 June) idea behind the festival stems from the Bandung This evening is a tribute to Jazz guitar legend’s Django ReChoral Society which was inhardt. “Gyps’wing Gadjos” with Indonesian guitarist Koko founded in July 2000 to build Harsoe and Hungarian violinist Helga Sedli, will play tribute a strong choral group in In- to Jazz Manouche repertoire of this amazing guitarist and donesia by organising con- Stephane Grappelli. Django Reinhardt passed away 60 years certs, seminars, workshops, ago and is known as one of the greatest guitar players of all camps and competitions. time, inventing a new style of jazz guitar technique. Violinist Singers and conductors are Stephane Grappelli, co-founded the Quintette du Hot Club able to gain experience and de France and is known as one of the most original bands in build their skills and knowl- the history of recorded jazz. If you are a fan of jazz then this edge. Singing will be chil- evening is going to be extra special. Mozaic are offering dren’s choirs from schools specials for the evening including 10% discount on wines, and other institutions and Champagne and spirits by the bottle. Special cocktails and adult choirs. I know some house pours are available at IDR60,000 and buckets of beers children’s choirs who par- (4 bottles) at IDR100,000, IDR200,000 and IDR300,000 t i c i p a t e d f r o m v a r i o u s depending on the brand. As with these stellar occasions the schools who were truly dress code is smart-casual and you need to come with a amazing. It is great to give these groups the opportunity to Gypsy attitude and be ready to dance like a Gypsy to your showcase their talent, singing together as one. Do call to heart’s content. Do call to make your reservation. find out details of venues, times and the full programme. When : 10 pm Where : Mozaic Beach Club Contact : 085240863316 081809686676 Contact : 735796 info@mozaic-beachclub.com www.bandungchoralsociety.com www.mozaic-beachclub.com
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Detox is a popular term today which is about the removal of toxins from your body. The body can detox on its own to a point but due to rising stress levels, poor diet, lifestyle choices and lack of exercise it can often be pushed to capacity. There are all sorts of ways that we can help our body detox such as cutting out refined sugar and cleansing through drinking certain juices. However, this retreat may be the kick start that you are looking for to get you on the road to a more balanced and healthy diet and life style. The aim of the retreat is to purify your body of toxins from the inside and yoga classes to shape the body from the outside. The retreat includes 3 night’s accommodation, health food coaching, a daily detox diet, yoga, a facial and a 90 minute healing signature massage. This is a great chance to kick start your healthy regime and rid your body of the build up of toxins that so often leave you feeling sluggish and lethargic. You will also receive vital information about healthy eating and how to incorporate a healthy lifestyle on a daily basis. If you are looking for support to detox and perhaps start a lifestyle change then this workshop will
Right Voice for You (29 June) This workshop is focused on helping you to feel comfortable, compelling and present in front of a group of any size and how to share your message and voice with the world without any judgment of you. For many this is a difficult task and if you feel that you need some support then this workshop may be of help to you. The Right Voice for You uses the tools and processes of Access Conscious to assist people with finding and sharing their voice with the world. The magic of Right Voice for You is its ability to assist people in letting go of judgments and conclusions that have stifled them and their creative voice. Considering different possibilities and making things work is the theme of this workshop. Vanitha Subramaniam is the facilitator of this workshop, an inspiring and passionate person who has made a difference to the lives of many. You can read more about her on the website below. For times and venue contact the number below. Cost : IDR480,000 Contact : 081237583152 www.vanithasubramaniam.accessconsciousness. com
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Report violations! It’s school enrollment time on Bali. In 2012, a friend’s bright hardworking daughter got the highest NEM score in her final school exams (UAS), yet she was given the 6th rank in her class and not accepted in the best SMP middle school in our district. In her place lesser ranking and lower performing students were accepted because their parents or uncle were teachers, policemen, bank managers, DPR members, lived next door to the school’s principal or made a “donation.” Many other parents also complained, but nobody could do anything about it. Now this grossly unfair malpractice and undeserved favoritism in the admissions process of schools can at last be redressed as stipulated in “2008 law No. 37.” RI Ombudsman, the government office appointed to supervise the implementation of public services and to investigate complaints against any public service entity, including public and private schools, has opened an office in Bali. If parents feel that a school has not given their child a fair chance at being enrolled or accepted in a school, they are now able to report violations they’ve witnessed to RI Ombudsman (Kantor Perwakilan Ombudsman Republik Indonesia, Jl. Diponegoro 182, tel./fax. 0361-237-758) via RI Ombudsman’s website (http://www.ombudsman.go.id), visit their Bali office, call or send their letter of complaint with all the appropriate documentation. Minitips: No better food bargain on Bali than the 4 kilos (total of 4 plastic bags) full of all kinds of mixed vegetables at Candikuning Market for Rp10,000 (have your pembantu or driver do the bargaining). Tomatoes, papaya, watermelons and melons are cheap now because it’s the season. The best arak is made from Intal (lontar) and jakka (sugar palm), not from coconuts. Finding it difficult to use long passwords containing digits, punctuation and no recognizable words, devise a different password for every website you use and change them all every month? Dashlane is a free dedicated p a s s w o r d memorization program crammed with features. If you find money on the street, IT’S YOURS. DON’T HAND IT IN ANYWHERE! When choosing paint colors, use paint chips or magazines for inspiration, not the Internet because your monitor and printers misrepresent colors. Super cheap light Frisbees sell at the music/sports store of Gramedia in Mal Galleria for only Rp14,000! Simpati is the best cellphone service/card to use in Bali/Indonesia, with the widest coverage reaching into even in the remotest villages. In Bali trust NO ONE with your finances except yourself. The most comfortable t-shirts to wear in the heat are the cheapest possible threadbare t-shirts selling at wholesale markets for Rp15,000-Rp20,000 apiece. Always shop for construction materials in hardware stores (toko material) in the island’s back streets and lanes; they have cheaper prices because they pay less tax. If you ever spill red wine on light carpet, shaving cream will get the stain out pretty well. When you visualize, you materialize. Toko of the Month: Anugerah Digital Photo, Jl. Letda Made Putra, K o m p l e k s Pertokoan Udayana Kav. B/12, Denpasar 80232, tel. 0361-254-333, is a newly renovated full-service photo shop with a Anugerah Digital Photo complete line of camera brands, camera accessories and equipment, photo frames and a professional digital photo lab which also produces prints, including large format prints. Anugerah will guarantee the cheapest price on Bali for their digital cameras. Also, if you are unsatisfied with the quality of their prints,
they will either give you credit or reprint the photos without any additional cost. Sample prices (subject to USD exchange rate): Canon EOS 60D Kit 18-55 IS Rp7,820,000; Canon EOS 650D Kit 18-55 IS Rp6,290,000; Nikon D90 Kit 18-105 VR Rp8,500,000; Nikon D3200 Kit 18-55 VR only Rp5,650,000. Visa and Master credit cards accepted, and they extend credit terms for qualified buyers. Free coffee and tea. Pak Denny (tel. 0361-791-5999, hp 081-338-251-999) for Indonesian and English-speakers and Pak Hendrawan (for English-speakers) are both very helpful. Manager Pak Hendrawan (email: anugerahphoto@gmail.com for questions) went to university in Australia and is fluent in English. The shop is strategically located at Kompleks Pertokoan Udayana only five minutes walk Tiara Dewata supermarket. For more information or detailed directions, just give the shop a call. Insane amount of free storage: In May 2013, Flickr updated its online gallery of everyone’s photographs that the whole world can search and label. It is a place to study photography, admire good work by fellow photographers, back up your valuable JPEGs, and to post a photographic record of graduations, weddings, holidays and other events for friends and families to enjoy. The new design is a tremendous improvement with not little thumbnails any longer but fluid wall-to-wall easy-to-view full screen displays of 10-cm-wide photos. Best of all is that now every free account holder gets an unbelievably generous 1 terabyte of storage, an “historic vast amount of space” writes David Pogue in his tech column in the New York Times. That is enough room for 540,000 high definition full-resolution original photos - 70 times the free space of the next closest competitor, Google Drive. An external drive with that much storage costs about Rp1 million at RIMO in Denpasar, and would be rendered worthless in case of fire, crash or theft. KITAP long-term residency visa: The Denpasar immigration office now processes KITAP (five year residency permit) for expats who have been legally married for two years to Indonesian citizens. Foreign spouses of Indonesians must ask for all the necessary forms and provide statement including Statement of Income (Surat Pernyataan), Sponsor’s Guarantees (Surat Pernyataan dan Jaminan Sponsor) and Surat Sponsor (from your Indonesian spouse), plus submit photocopies of your passport, your “Blue Book” (Buku Biru), KITAS visa, CV (Daftar Riwayat Hidup), Marriage Book (Buku Nikah) or Certificate of Marriage Report, Family Card (Kartu Keluarga), your spouse’s Identity Card (KTP). If you have a Suami Ikut Istri (husband follows wife), Istri Ikut Suami (wife follows husband) or an ITAS visa, you pay Rp755,000 per year (if you processed the KITAP visa yourself) and it takes a minimum of four visits to imigrasi every single year. A KITAP, on the other hand, takes 7-8 visits over a period of several months, but it’s worth all the time, hassle and interviews because the visa is valid for five years and will save you money in the long run. Bali’s commercial visa agencies offer to process the KITAP visa for as much as Rp20 million, but your Indonesian spouse can do it for much less if he/she were to go direct to the friendly, helpful and honest staff at the immigration office in Denpasar to save the high expense of using an agent. If your Indonesian spouse processes the KITAP visa, it costs only Rp3,055,000. IMPORTANT: Start the KITAP process at least 60 days before expiration of your current visa, even though a notice at imigrasi states 30 days. This is because the actual FINAL decision is made by the Directorate General of Immigration in Jakarta and copies of all paperwork has to be sent there. Restaurant of the Month: The legendary Warung Satria restaurant has been serving authentic Balinese-style nasi campur since the 1970s. This gem is clean, has fast friendly service, makes a great lunch stop and is perfect for people trying Balinese food (masakan Bali) for the first time because the seasonings are not too spicy. Costing only Rp25,000, their mixed rice with trimmings” comes with six different dishes including sate lilit (sate ayam), plecing beans, chicken betutu, spiced boiled egg, roasted peanuts, sambal saor plus typical Balinese spicy soup (sup ares). The old furniture and
wood interior give it a tempoe doeloe atmosphere. No a/c, but the open windows in the spacious dining room allow breezes. Pitcher of ice lemon tea Rp30,000, kopi luwuk (civet coffee) Rp30,000. Open Warung Satria, Tohpati, Denpasar 8:30 am-6 pm. Bubur ayam is served in the mornings until it’s gone. Kiddie cars in the corner to keep the kids busy. Located on Jl. Supratman 25 A (tel. 0361-464-602) in the Tohpati neighborhood of Denpasar, opposite the Juwita market and close to the big Batubulan/Jl. Bypass intersection. Open 8:30 am-7 pm. Beware of fake Viagra: This popular little blue pill is one of the most counterfeited drugs in the world with an astounding 80% available on the world market counterfeit and containing only 30%-50% of the active ingredient sildenafil citrate if compared with the actual product. Appearing in 25 million Internet searches each year, it’s impossible to differentiate legitimate online pharmacies from illicit ones. The average list price for the much sought after erectile dysfunction pill is about $22 per pill, while many online pharmacies sell it for about $10. Though counterfeit pills are manufactured in deplorable conditions, people don’t realize the risk posed to their healthy and safety. Samples of counterfeit pills tested by Pfizer labs contained pesticides, wallboard, commercial paint and printer’s ink. The best indicator that an apotik on Bali is selling the genuine article is if they ask you for a doctor’s prescription (resep) which you will receive after a consultation (Rp50,000-Rp100,000, depending where you live). Pharmacies where you can buy the real thing: Kimia Farma Tohpati, Kimia Farma Kediri, Kimia Farma Jl. Teuku Umar and Apotik Anugerah Renon. Note: Viagra holds about 49% of the market for sexual dysfunction treatments, followed by Cialis (39.7%) and Levitra (8.6%). The second most counterfeited “life-style” drugs, according to the New York Times in 2013, are diet pills for Viagra women. Best Indonesian consumer products: Roy Morgan Research Customer Satisfaction Awards ceremony in April 2013 listed 30 Indonesian products that were given the highest marks for customer satisfaction - the most preferred brands for quality and service in the country’s crowded retail marketplace: Garuda Indonesia, Bank Mandiri, Yamaha Motorcycles, Honda cars, Simpati mobile network, Blackberry, Speedy Home Internet, Pizza Hut, Sogo Department Store, Carefour, Indomart convenience stores, Gramedia Bookstores, Lifebuoy soap, Pentene Shampoo, Pond’s White Beauty Facial Foam, Pepsodent Toothpaste, Mi Sedap Instant Noodles, Kapal Api Coffee, Sariwangi Tea Bags, Buavita Fruit Juices, Teh Botol Sosro Tea. In the selection process, there was no “mystery shopper,” no “expert panel,” no fees paid, no judges used. The brands were scored by 26,000 randomly selected real-life customers who actually used the products and services, then compiled by analyzing responses from 52,000 interviews covering 87% o f t h e population 14 years of age and over.
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For Sale; Ceramic pot 1mtr tall 90cm diameter. Perfect to plant a tree. sell for 750,000 paid 2,500,000. Terracotta ceramic. <miccarogers@yahoo.com> / 0812 3766 1550. Seminyak.
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Behind The Candelabra Liberace (1919-1987), who was once described by a journalist as “a deadly, winking, sniggering, snuggling, chromium-plated, scent-impregnated, luminous, quivering, giggling, fruit-flavored, mincing, ice-covered heap”, was an extraordinarily successful American pianist and showman, of nightclubs and television. Although he was blatantly ‘gay’, his mostly female adoring fans chose to ignore this fact, and, his Las Vegas stage appearances were to eventually become more and more outrageous. Off stage, Liberace led a fairly open, for the times, homosexual lifestyle, which he packed with a succession of cute young boyfriends that he incorporated into his act. In the late 1970s, Liberace was to meet a new young man, and they quickly embarked on a torrid affair, filled with some strange addictions. Okay, Steven Soderbergh’s incredible movie, which depicts this romance, might not be to everyone’s taste, still, it’s a rather amazing look into a very decadent portion of Liberace’s Las Vegas period. In a spectacular comeback, Michael Douglas, of all people, creates a really believable and impressive impersonation of Liberace, while, Matt Damon makes a terrific ‘boy-toy’. The Place Beyond The Pines It is not fair to tell you too much about director Derek Cianfrance’s latest movie, as that would completely give the game away. Sufficient enough to say that the movie starts by following the adventures of a stunt motorbike rider, as he commits a series of bank robberies to support his ex-girlfriend and their child. However, fairly soon into the movie, it makes some unusual twists and turns, as it follows two additional interconnected stories. Derek Cianfrance’s movie is intentionally slow, to allow for some intense character development, which is provided by three of Hollywood’s latest hottest stars. Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper, and Eva Mendes give particularly good performances, which goes to help explain all of the current fuss about them. Somewhere Sofia Coppola is the daughter of famed American director Francis Ford Coppola; however, she is also an acclaimed director herself, with movies such as ‘Lost in Translation’ (2003) and ‘Marie Antoinette’ (2005) to her credit. As part of Hollywood’s royalty, for her latest movie, Sofia seems compelled to make another one of those tedious movies which is suppose to tell us what life in Hollywood is really all about. In ‘Somewhere’, Sofia follows a fictitious actor as he fills in time between movie jobs. He hangs out in his hotel room watching a pair of twin pole-dancers, he goes to some make-up tests for his next production, and, with his daughter, attends a Film Festival in Italy. His life, and the movie, is incredibly boring, but, maybe, that is the message about Hollywood which Ms. Coppola is trying to deliver. Oz, The Great and Powerful If you have seen the 1939 classic ‘The Wizard of Oz’, then, you don’t have to bother with ‘Oz, The Great and Powerful’. The movies are exactly the same, but, in this new version, instead of a young girl, a carnival magician is whizzed-off in a tornado to the magical Land of Oz, where he has to save the Munchkins from a pair of evil witches. While you will be bored out of your mind, your young children should enjoy all of the fantastical special effects. Unlike the original movie, the tedium of this one is not relieved by any big production numbers. This means we don’t have to listen to any sort of Judy Garland imitator warbling her way through ‘Somewhere over the Rainbow’. Rust and Bone French director Jacques Audiard’s latest movie is a rather abysmal affair. An itinerant Belgium kick-boxer gets a job as a bouncer in a discotheque in a French seaside resort town. There, he meets a woman he is attracted to, but, when she is crippled in a freak accident, after a while, he simply abandons her. Jacques Audiard paints a bleak picture of life in Provincial France, and, his hard-boiled approach to the theme of romantic love is extremely callous. Paris-Manhattan Another French director, Sophie Lellouche, makes a silly and somewhat pointless comedy, which, when it all boils
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down, is nothing more than a tribute to the early movies of Woody Allen. A pharmacist has reached a certain age, but, she has yet to find herself a husband. She takes solace with imaginary chats with her hero, Woody Allen. Still, when a man finally enters her life, things don’t go all that well, until the potential husband arranges a real-life meeting in Paris with Woody, who gives her much needed advice. Divorce Invitation A man is happily married until he runs into his old high-school sweetheart, and then sparks begin to fly. However, his wife has an iron-clad pre-nuptial agreement, which makes it extremely hard for him to leave their marriage.
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The Lure of Lycanthropy: Glen Duncan’s werewolf trilogy By Uma Anyar
The highly praised and popular lupine novels: The Last Werewolf, Talulla Rising and By Blood We Live are a literary writer’s answer to how to write compelling, erudite, gory, sexy, philosophical horror tales that actually make people think about the meaning of life while making money for the author. In an interview by John Williams of the NY Times, Glen Duncan candidly acknowledged that he wrote the trilogy to make money and claim his fair share of literary fame. In 2009, despite having published seven well-received books, including I, Lucifer (2003) and A Day and A Night and A Day (2009) Duncan was still an author with a small following. ‘Nothing was flying off the shelves and none won a prize… So, a bit disheartened and enraged, I thought for my next novel I’d write a commercial, genre-minded page-turner with no literary anxiety. Except that’s not quite the way it turned out’, Duncan has said. ‘I wasn’t making enough money. My original plan was to write a Victorian serial killer novel, Oliver Twist meets The Silence of the Lambs (which someone reading this will now write and clean up with). But the research was a drag. Nineteenthcentury English literature I know; 19th-century sewage systems not so much. Then, on New Year’s Eve 2009, a friend asked me what I was “hoping to achieve” in the next 12 months. Resisting the urge to break a bottle over his head, I said—for no reason I can now remember—that I was going to write a novel about the last surviving werewolf. Agreement that this was a good idea was slurred but unanimous. Moreover, it still seemed a good idea when I woke up the next morning.’ When queried as to whether he was an avid reader of gothic or paranormal genres Duncan stated, ‘As a reader, virtually nil. Dracula, Frankenstein, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. What I’ve absorbed of the gothic or paranormal has come mainly from films. I grew up watching the Hammer classics of the ’60s and ’70s. Also, I had a Roman Catholic childhood. It doesn’t get more paranormal than that.’ Since there is a legendary vampire character named Remshi in Talulla Rising, who promised to return after death, readers and reviewers have questioned whether Duncan was influenced by religious stories from his childhood. ‘Well, again, I grew up Roman Catholic. “Take this, all of you, and eat of it, for this is my body.”“Take this, all of you, and drink from it, for this is the cup of my blood.” Is there really anything I need to add to that?’ Glen Duncan was born in Bolton, Lancanshire, England in 1965 to Anglo-Indian family. He attended the universities of Lancaster and Exeter and studied literature and philosophy. His knowledge of both subjects elevates his writing from mere horror to high gothic—his novel I, Lucifer is narrated by the devil who has been given a month to live in mortal form to get himself back into God’s good graces before the end of the world.
The17th century poet and scholar, John Milton, made Lucifer the main protagonist in ‘Paradise Lost’, an epic English Christian poem that engages religion, philosophy and drama and had to have had an effect on the former Catholic boy’s imagination. John Updike borrowed from Henry James when he said, ‘a writer is someone upon whom nothing is wasted’. If it is all food for the imagination, it’s not surprising that the Catholic Church has produced more writers than it has saints. ‘I’m no believer, and Catholicism does an awful lot of harm in the world but its obsession with cruelty and compassion is certainly part of the grammar I’ve inherited,’ Duncan says. Glen Duncan may be interested in the worldly rewards of fame and money but he is no slouch writer. He seems to be an existentialist in search of cosmic meaning. His werewolf protagonist is a 200-year-old man named Jake Marlowe, who, while being chased by vampires and a clandestine government agency called WOCOP(World Organization for the Control of Occult Phenomena), finds time to makes wry observations while downing a glass of scotch, like: ‘The point of civilization is so that one can check in to a quality hotel.’ Marlowe (the name is a winking reference to the famous noir detective, Philip Marlowe) is witty, smart, amusing—but is also prone to transforming into a ravenous wolf that has devoured his own beloved wife and child when the moon was in full bloom. While The Last Werewolf is about a man who wants to die, all three books are about appetite, hunger and desire; about otherness, the monstrous and the body. Duncan references Martin Amis, Vladimir Nabokov and Susan Sontag and incorporates philosophical ideas throughout the page-turning plot line. His werewolves read Emily Dickinson. They learn that, ‘Literature is humanity’s broad-minded alter-ego, with room in its heart for monsters. It’s humanity without the judgment’. And, like the rest of us, they wonder whether the universe is meaningless or meaningful. Talulla Rising is the sequel to The Last Werewolf and follows the character of Talulla through the werewolf and vampire saga. It is ultimately about mother love and mother guilt and, in this way, reminded me of Lionel Shriver’s We Need To Talk About Kevin, which I reviewed recently in this column. It had shades of the hand wringing and self-questioning that characterised Kevin’s Ava Katchadurian, the narrating mother of a psychopathic teenager who commits a high school massacre. Glen Duncan’s Talulla is a mother who worries about her maternal qualifications also, since she knows that in a weak moment under a bright moon she just might devour her own offspring. Though Duncan’s werewolves ingest bodies, they also take their victim’s souls, their stories and their consciousness–and are then stuck with a collection of voices they carry inside for as long as they live. No wonder Jake Marlowe wanted to die in The Last Werewolf.
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Talulla gives birth at the start of the novel to twins, but enemy vampires kidnap the baby boy and leave the girl. Talulla spends the rest of the novel trying to find her boy cub/child. Duncan humanises Talulla and makes her a sympathetic character—even if she does rip our hearts out and howl with pleasure while doing it. Love is a complicated thing, no matter who or what you are. By Blood We Live, the third in the trilogy, was recently published and is available as an ebook as well as in hard copy. The film rights for I, Lucifer have been sold; and no doubt there are several top actors hoping for the Lucifer role. Glen Duncan’s good looks and long dark ringlets evoke Louis, the vampire played by Tom Cruise in the movie version of Interview with a Vampire. There is something unabashed but mysterious about the British author and it will be most interesting to see how he interprets this year’s Ubud Writers & Readers Festival theme, Through Darkness to Light. Glen Duncan will appear at the 2013 Ubud Writers & Readers Festival from 11–15 October. Discounted Early Bird tickets are now available for sale on the Festival website: www.ubudwritersfestival.com C/U/G-26 June13
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Kayu Manis is Indonesian for cinnamon, or literally “sweet wood”. No surprise then that Ubud’s Kayu Manis Spa offers a sweet experience in idyllic tropical rainforest surroundings. I had a totally gorgeous twohour super dooper massage. They started with a footbath and massage in petalled water, then a combination of traditional and hot rock massage, using my selected ‘Sea Breeze’ treatment oil. A 15-minute facial completed the treatments, and then they offered yummy ginger biscuits and ginger tea, as an enticement to complete a feedback sheet. Didn’t get a chance to check out the villas or the tempting looking pool near the base of the valley .... I’ll do it another time though. The international-award winning Kayu Manis Resort is one of those spots to return to for a very special occasion. www.kayumanis-spa.com GLASS ART AUCTION This weekend (last one in June) don’t miss out on “Expanding Horizons”, an unprecedented Glass Art Auction and relocation celebration at Horizon Glassworks gallery and studio in Kengetan, Ubud. The event precedes the big move to Nagari, Singapadu, where US master hot glass artist Ron Seivertson and his extraordinary crew will continue to work their internationally acclaimed magic.
For Sale; Power blocks seteach dumbbell has weight range 2. 5-90lbs(1. 2-41kg) per hand in increments of 2. 5lbs; replaces 28 pairs of dumbbells; Dimensions 40cm lengthx 16. 5cmHeight& Width; Condition Like New; Price $550 USD/Rp equivalent. Please contact: <moonbug75@yahoo. com>. Canggu. [158] For Sale; Winchester home safe - protect valuables; Outside dimensions- height 30in x width 20in x depth 20in; inside 3. 5 cubic feet; 200lbs; fire resistant @1400F to 45min; Condition like new; price $500 USD or Rp equivalent; Please contact: <moonbug75@yahoo. com>. Canggu. [159]
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The weekend includes a silent auction and clearance sale all day Saturday, and a buffet dinner and live auction at Sunday night. On Sunday, visitors can take part in hands-on workshops and demonstrations with well respected and acknowledged artists. The workshops will include glassblowing and painting plus, casting your own hand in plaster later to be kiln cast in glass. Admission and group painting is free of charge; normal fees for glassblowing and hand casting workshops. Ten% of all the live auctioned artworks (including paintings from workshops/demonstrations) will go directly to the Safe Childhoods Foundation. Contact: info@horizonglassworks. com / 0361 780 4014. www.safechildhoods.org. HAVANA TRIP AWARD Congratulations to Cafe Havana, recognised by TripAdvisor for their outstanding music, dance and Cuban food, with a 2013 TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence. This prestigious award places our little homegrown cafe in the top-performing 10% of all businesses worldwide with the online rating service. The award is only given to businesses that consistently earn high ratings from TripAdvisor travelers.
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No wonder the rumours that owner Janet Molloy has been asked to take her concept to other cities including – you guessed it – Havana! Book their red Cadillac convertible free pick-up service on 081238 56147, for cocktails, great tapas and some salsa dancing. Jl Dewi Sita; info@cafehavanabali.com. AUSSIE VOLUNTEERS AT BARC Two Australian volunteers started work with Bali (Dog) Adoption & Rehabilitation Centre last month, funded by the Australian government through the Australian Volunteers in Development program. The new Aussie volunteers will help BARC with more adoptions, fundraising, rescues and most importantly the education program. One, a PR specialist, will help raise awareness and increase funding; the other is an animal husbandry expert who will help with the animals. It’s all about transferring their knowledge to the Balinese staff and community. Donations online at www.balidogrefuge.com or Australians can post direct to PO Box 1179, Hillarys, West Australia 6923.
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Retirement Tourism A Good Idea That Needs a Little Tinkering After promoting sun & beach tourism, eco-tourism, adventure tourism and spiritual tourism, Bali seems to have hit on the next lucrative source of tourism income: retirement tourism. This new potential pot of gold is enthusiastically embraced by the Bali tourism authorities; last year the provincial administration even created the Bali Retirement Tourism Authority (BRTA) to develop the concept. The plan, in a nutshell, is that several traditional villages throughout Bali will prepare to host and cater to elderly tourists in a natural and authentic village-type setting.
structure. The success of Bali’s tourism development relies for a great deal on the sustainability of indigenous village life. By creating a mutually rewarding relationship between tourists and the hosting villages -without too many middlemen taking a slicethe economic benefits generated by tourists would improve the living standard of the village community, earn additional income and create jobs. The economic impacts of tourists paying for accommodations, buying local products and arts & crafts, using local guides and facilities cannot be underestimated.
The Concept of Desa Wisata/Tourism Village -The idea behind retirement tourism focused in Bali’s customary villages is that visitors will get a firsthand look at traditional village life in an upfront and personal encounter with the much vaunted local culture which in itself is already a big attraction to foreign visitors. It is assumed that village life would be more suited to elderly tourists who do not need a daily agenda filled to the brim with outings and activities; presumably they would be more receptive to the natural and cultural settings, enjoy a more laid-back lifestyle and be more forgiving of the less than stellar accommodations and infrastructure. It certainly would make for a unique holiday.
The Villages - Village tourism links tourists and culture in a symbiotic relationship in which a harmonious balance is preserved. Hosting and entertaining visitors would allow the villagers to present their own socio-cultural values. Villagers can suggest appropriate recreation to their guests that are typical village activities like cultivation, planting, and harvesting of crops. Guests could also take part in village cultural activities such as dance and music, sculpture and crafts, martial arts, weaving and cooking. They can engage in a variety of sports in the countryside such as trekking, jogging, cycling and fishing. Tourists could also participate in ceremonial activities by getting involved in both the preparation and participation of a ceremony.
For this purpose seven villages have been selected and are slated for development as senior citizen destination: Pinge (Tabanan), Pancasari (Buleleng), Blimbingsari (Jembrana), Bedahulu (Gianyar), Penglipuran (Bangli), Budakeling and Jasri (Karangasem). They will receive technical and financial assistance from the provincial government to prepare for the hosting of retired or older tourists. Government Push & Promotion – According to government statistics the average length of stay of visitors has declined from 7 days to only 3 to 4 days. Given this predicament, tourism professionals are calling on the government to undertake aggressive promotions. In particular they want the government to adopt a more serious approach to “grey” tourism by focusing on the retired generation who typically stay for extended periods. Obviously, the “grey” travelers market holds a strong potential for Bali. Government sources claim that some 2000 foreign retirees already come to Bali for yearly vacations, mostly from the cool, nordic climates of Europe, Australia and Japan. Now the government is targeting for 10,000 senior citizens to become semi-resident in Bali by the year 2020. In order to achieve that goal, the provincial government has been taking steps to secure a larger share of this niche travel market and is working with the Bali Retirement Tourism Authority (BRTA) to regulate retirement tourism on Bali and prepare an environment which meets the needs of older travelers. BRTA is currently drafting a policy with recommendation on long-stay visits including easing visa requirements and temporary stay permits, as well as the legalities for foreign retirees to lease or buy properties in Bali. Another of BRTA’s objectives is to open the opportunity for investors to build retirement resorts in areas around the villages. In keeping with the plan to spread development and benefit local communities, investors will only be allowed to establish retirement-oriented businesses outside the crowded southern regions of the island. Economics - Mass tourism has always been encouraged because of the revenues it brings but Bali is groaning under the burden. In addition, the Balinese themselves have been largely left out in the cold in terms of reaping the benefits and seem to be left holding the bag in regard to the overutilization of scarce resources and increasing pollution. They have been left out of the decision making process and local participation in investments or management of tourism resources. Only a small percentage of all tourism assets on Bali belong to the Balinese though a great deal of money is earned on their backs. At the same time they suffer environmental and socio-cultural impacts such as water scarcity, waste pollution and commercialization of their cultural values. The push to develop village based tourism would attenuate this negative by directly involving traditional communities in rural areas. Accommodations and activities are to be developed and managed by the villages themselves. Community based tourism will spread the gains of tourism better around and benefit more people in small ways than a few top people in a big way. Traditional villages are crucial supporters of the island’s cultural
The most important assets and attractions of traditional villages are the natural and cultural resources which make the villages and their surroundings a special place as a tourism destination. The selected seven villages all boast an outstanding environment that is enriched by beautiful rice fields, mountain views and exotic flowers, considered as truly authentic Bali with no pollution and a quiet atmosphere. The villagers are mainly occupied with growing rice while living in a very traditional way. Modern influence seems to have largely bypassed them. The villages are a prime example of the ‘Tri Hita Karana’ philosophy, the harmony and balance attained through peaceful relations between human to God, human to human, and human to environment. One typical village under the loop: Desa Wisata Pinge in Tabanan regency – Pinge is one of the villages selected by the Bali Tourism Office to feature in their line-up of Retirement Villages. The village is ensconced in the Tabanan hinterlands, 600 meters high in the mountains of Bedugul, about 40 km north of Denpasar and 18 km from Tabanan city. Its location takes advantage of splendid mountain views and a serene rural environment. A 1-kilometer road running in a North-South direction divides the village with some 160 kelompok or individual family compounds on either side of the street. The compounds are laid out in the traditional way with the buildings oriented towards the 4 cardinal directions. Most of the villagers are rice, vegetable and flower farmers and the environment is strictly rural with all the magnificent and healthy benefits of vacationing in a pristine and unpolluted environment. The village is eager to welcome elderly visitors and is actively gearing up with the necessary infrastructure to provide basic and modest accommodations. In total there are 60 rooms available for visitors. Guests are housed either in separate Balinese style pavilions with comfortable sleeping quarters and ensuite bathrooms that make up part of a traditional family compound, or individual home stay rooms where t h e m o r e adventurous can share living quarters with the family in a more integrated environment. Internet and mobile connections are available. Though there is no restaurant in the village, guests are served 3 daily meals by the families with whom they reside. They can also buy snacks at a couple of small warungs dotted around the village. Guest activities are organized so that visitors can participate in subak walking tours, trekking further afield, and day driving excursions to surrounding attractions like Bedugul, lake Bratan and the Jatiluwih ricefieds. Guests are also encouraged to participate in everyday farming activities such as rice planting,
plowing and harvesting. Pinge is on the path of several guided Adventure tours and regularly hosts passing tours for a daytime visit or an overnight stopover. It is ideal for a weekend break and even for longer vacations which gives a much better feel for daily life in a Balinese environment. Nearby attractions are plentiful: the famously beautiful rice terraces of Jatiluwih, the Angseri Hot Springs with 5 natural bathing pools and a warm water swimming pool, the Bedugul Botanic Gardens and Bali Treetop Adventure Park, the National Monument of Margarana honoring the brave soldiers that fought against the Dutch colonies. From a tourism perspective Pinge is highly authentic. The village and its people preserve Bali’s original heritage. Frequent activities in the village include dance, music, ceremonies, and wood carving. The emphasis is placed on exploring Pinge’s natural and cultural resources and its unspoilt environs. Is Bali ready to welcome more tourists, especially those who will need a bit more specialty care? At first glance the concept of retirement tourism based in Bali’s traditional villages seems great but immediately the questions start popping up: how will the hosting villages deal with concerns like language differences, food preferences, safety & security, health care, the need for elderly-focused infrastructure, professional staffing, etc.? There are many issues that need attention and resolution: foremost is the streamlining of a visa for long-term stays. Accessible healthcare will be a concern for older visitors as most of the selected villages are a good distance away from international standard healthcare or even an English speaking doctor. Language may be a barrier to visitors who are not fluent in English. Amenities the elderly take for granted in their own countries are lacking here: elder-adapted fixtures like rails, broad steps, balustrades, easy-access ramps and also wheelchair accessible quarters. Transport to, from and around the villages has to be arranged. In the villages the most common means of transportation are motor bikes and walking. There is virtually no public transportation. The other side of the coin is the potential for disturbance of the community by well-meaning but gauche tourists. Villagers might be overwhelmed by guests roaming around the village, taking pictures, invited or not. This is especially true for inexperienced villagers who are confronted with tourists from an “alien” culture. Another example is tourist involvement in religious ceremonies and sacred places. Religious villagers in particular might feel disturbed by a gazing audience who has little understanding of Hinduism. They might perceive them as sightseers disrespecting ceremonial events. Tourism impacts are manifold. To what extend tourists are accepted or not depends on each village and the community’s mentality. Some conditions are difficult to change whereas others can be avoided by clever planning. While it is true that older visitors are more adaptable towards cultural differences, the socio-cultural impacts will remain. The habits and mentality of foreign tourists, especially Europeans or Americans are considerably different to that of the Balinese. For instance, the early to bed-early to rise convention of the traditional villagers, spicy Bali foods not commonly tolerated by foreign tourists, the absence of restaurants and nightly entertainment, the paucity of English-speaking villagers, etc. may create an outcome in which cultural interaction can easily become cultural frustration. Obviously, retirement villages like Pinge have a lot to offer. The identified issues could be largely resolved given due attention and adjustments by the stakeholders involved. Retirement tourism, as a long term strategy to make the move toward higher quality and sustainable tourism, is an excellent prospect. By countering the mass-tourist spectacle of the southern areas, it would present a more balanced image of Bali. Village-based retirement tourism is an idea to be applauded. However, some tinkering is necessary to make it an unmitigated success. Story by Ines Wynn Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE JUNE 26 - JULY 10, 2013
Two big events to mark the beginning of this fortnight; the movement of Jupiter into Cancer and the next Mercury retrograde is also upon us and through to mid-July. Jupiter spends a year in this sign and with Cancer being the theme, we see growth and expansion in the fields of home, family, nurturing and nourishing. Our hearts will be on our sleeves and bringing us ever closer to those things we love and cherish. With our retrograde Mercury currently in the sign of Cancer along with the Sun, our focus is already on these topics as we begin this year long sojourn of Jupiter. Remember our grand water trine that is in place now, with Mars entering Cancer also in mid-July and promptly joining up with Jupiter who is trining both Saturn in Scorpio and Neptune in Pisces. This triangular planetary formation will bring ease, harmony and flow and even more so in the water signs. You will be impulsed to connect deeply with your heart, with your higher-self and your feelings. This will be a fantastic time to manifest your desires and to bring them into form. Allow them to become physical now. So much focus has been on what it is that you do want and you have secured it in the higher vibrations, you know that you want it and now all you need to do is get out of your own way with your negative thoughts and bring it to life here in 3D reality. Love it into being through Joy.
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ARIES Mars continues in Gemini this fortnight and will move into Cancer in mid-July and join the beautiful grand water trine. This marks the beginning of a wonderful phase of your life. Suddenly you’ve found home and are inspiring others to come and join you. For those wanting to start a family, this is possibly the beginning of that journey. Children at least are a strong focus and normally an integral part of any home or community. There will be more softness of heart and relationships will flow more smoothly as you align yourself with your deepest desires. Responsibility is also a theme and you will find yourself in positions of authority.
LIBRA Venus is in that fiery sign of Leo and brings your love life to center stage. You, your beloved or both of you, may be calling for attention. Put the focus on your Love and watch your life transform, before your very eyes. There is so much to be achieved this fortnight and in fact the entire month as you harness the potential of the trine. Hearts that have been distanced shall be drawn together for healing and forgiveness will pave the way for a new beginning, that marks a very different journey. Many of you will remove yourselves from situations that are dysfunctional and move seamlessly into the new. You are primed for great change.
TAURUS Venus has moved into Leo this fortnight and everyone is seeking a little attention. You are no exclusion to the limelight seeking flurry. If you have been feeling a little overlooked or ignored of late, this is your opportunity to command a little attention. Bring your extroverted self to the fore and boldly display your talents, attributes and gifts. Why stay in the drudgery of the past programming when a glorious and bright future awaits your claiming. Romance takes a turn for the better as you now choose to parade your current love interest. This opens a whole new set of situations and circumstances that will bring more joy.
SCORPIO Saturn in Scorpio is a key player in the Grand Trine and brings some stability to the foundations of this watery configuration. Any planets around 5 degrees are pulled into play and your own nature will be highlighted over this coming month. A great time to flow with the changes and growth that are upon you. There is a softening occurring in your heart that reaches out to all your relationships. As old grievances are remembered, they dissolve or fall away. Things that have been weighing you down are lifted and you are feeling a sense of freedom like never before. A freedom that includes rather than runs from others.
GEMINI Mercury retrograde in the sign of Cancer and you get to peruse all things of the heart realms. This is a very feely, touchy time for you and everyone else. Where is your home and true sense of family? How can you communicate in a way that is sensitive and caring? This Mercury teams up with the Sun at the end of the fortnight and goes direct again not long after. All of the above is thus highlighted and will continue to be the theme through until the first week in August. Take advantage of this retrograde in a way that sees you deeply connected to the impulses of your heart. A great time to get deep clarity on your direction.
SAGITTARIUS A time for new plans is upon you, not that there was anything wrong with the old ones. They simply have been redesigned and are coming through better than you could have imagined. The flow that is now occurring in your life is ridiculously easy. Even the challenging parts have become fun and you are so inspired to move forward, uplifting yourself and others along the way. You are a great person to have around when encouragement is required to try the unproven. Bring through your caring in new and deeply emotional ways. Let love guide the way for all of your adventures and set a beacon for others to follow.
CANCER We are currently in the waning phase of the moon’s cycle and there’s a whole lot of activity in your sign. It’s birthday time and you are ready for the beginning of your solar year. This year starts with a retrograde Mercury and with that most of you will be employing your deep and caring communicative attitude through all that you do. Those with birthdays after the 13th will also have a Mars in Cancer highlighting the nurturing theme and with extra sensitive energies this coming year. The grand trine is however the dominat characteristic and brings so much beauty to this next year. You are abundant on so many levels.
CAPRICORN As Saturn rules the progress you can make, it has suddenly become exponential. Jupiter the largest body in our solar system has just teamed up with it, along with Neptune Pisces. This is a very spiritual configuration that follows on the heels of the Pluto/Uranus square and brings with it a certain sense of destiny. The tables had to be cleared for the next course to arrive and it is a delicious one indeed. There are morsels to be tasted that you’ve not tasted before. This is a beginning of sorts, even though there is more to come, you feel the enthusiasm that is now encouraged as the goodness is revealed.
LEO Thankfully Venus is in Leo in this very watery time. You will be feeling a little amorous and particularly flirtatious during the next weeks. Seek out a soul-mate to journey the inner realms with and take advantage of the grand watery trine to harmonize your heart and mind. Inner guidance is strong and with that stay receptive to the guidance that is coming your way through your dreams and seemingly wayward thoughts. If something is getting your attention and it doesn’t make sense allow a little expansion in your mind to encompass a new set of standards or ideas or thoughts. Things are never what they seem.
AQUARIUS Uranus is about to go retrograde and will stay that way until the end of the year. A great time to get a grip on all the changes that have ensued since the end of 2012. This Aries prodding and pushing has you doing things that you could not have even envisioned before Uranus moved into Aries back in 2010 and with this ongoing square with Pluto until 2015, there is much more to come. You have an Ace or two up your sleeve as a Uranus ruled person and that is your ability to adapt to the unusual, eccentric and bizarre. In fact, you often thrive on the abnormal. Things will move in their erratic way and you will continue to grow.
VIRGO Mercury retrograde is encouraging you to really think about those things that truly matter to you now. Where can you modify your life to bring about more harmony, love and understanding through kindness and simple practices? This is the most beneficial time to allow new ideas to filter through the old matrix of belief structures; eliminating those that no longer make sense and introducing new ones that stretch you beyond your current comfort zone. These are the days of radical change that call for a new way of functioning within your old routine. An upgrade to the operating system, coming direct from Source itself.
PISCES Neptune, Jupiter and Saturn spend a lovely time together this month in the glorious trine that includes both of your rulers. It will be a magnificent time of healing, love, change, beauty, peace, family and so much more. A continuous flow of harmonious events that warm your heart all the way to your soul. In fact, you will be impulsed to move forward on your soul’s evolutionary journey in such a way that makes your very heart sing with joy. Miraculously you were placed back on track with the minimum of effort and you appear to simply be in the right place at the right moment. Be ever grateful for your expanded vision of life.
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Fireflies in Manhattan by Umar Kayam This a collection brings together significant works from the three major periods of Umar Kayam’s literary career: stories about New York City, w i t h a n archetypal cast o f N e w Yo r k characters; frightening tales about the events of the 1965 abortive Communist coup which r e m a i n unmatched for their sympathy towards innocent victims; and a series of poignant and irredeemably sad stories about Lebaran, that time in the Muslim calendar when acute homesickness is most felt by people who have moved far from home. Born into a nobleman’s family in Ngawi, East Java in 1932, Umar Kayam obtained his masters degree from New York University in 1963 and his doctoral degree in 1965 from Cornell University in the idyllic town of Ithaca in upstate New York. It was in New York where he began to hone his literary skills. The publication of his first collection in 1972, A Thousand Fireflies in Manhattan, in which the author viewed denizens of a big city through the lens of a naïve Indonesian outsider. The book is a chronicle of what life is like for strangers living in a strange land. “Fireflies in Manhattan” is about a married couple who are so alienated from one another that it is as if they are insects flying around in the darkness - together but alone, married but distant, with a separation all but inevitable. The general theme running through this, and indeed most of the stories, is personal alienation, or as one of the characters puts it, “New York is a monster that eats people.” In a fluent American conversational style, “My Wife” describes the social isolation of mysterious neighbors inhabiting a New York tenement. This is 1960s America, a time when men still smoked cigars, divorce was considered a terrible shame, neighbors borrowed cups of sugar, few elevators or air-conditioners were found in apartment buildings, President Eisenhower was in the news, Micky Mantle was hitting homeruns and songs from the musical “My Fair Lady” played in the background. Stories deal with lethally neglectful parents, eccentric love affairs, a man acting like a child, dumpster divers, people talking to themselves on the street, and a fast-paced story “There Goes Tatum,” using impeccable black American slang, of a gullible foreigner getting mugged in Central Park. After four years studying in the United States, Kayam and his wife - totally out of touch with the economic and political political realities of Indonesia – return home to Jakarta just in time for the September 30th coup, the rise of Suharto’s militaristic regime and the collapse of the Communist Party (PKI), one of the momentous times in the history of modern Indonesia, and the transition into a the next phase of the author’s career. The 1960s was also the time when a huge portion of the Indonesian population lived in fear. Entitled simply “1965,” the stories take a darker turn in their depiction of the impact
of the incarceration and killings of hundreds of thousands of Communists or alleged Communists. The writer’s highly nuanced portraits of innocent victims earned him further critical acclaim. Written in the late 1960s and early 1970s, these tales are reflections on the human condition in the aftermath of Suharto’s ruthless takeover. Kayam is a keenly observant writer with heart who unwaveringly sides with the victimized and downtrodden of the earth. Unlike the lighter, terse and semi-ironic tone of his New York period, “Autumn in Connecticut,” “Bawuk” and “Sri Sumarah” are much longer. “Bawuk,” the best-written story, is a terrifying piece about the sprightly kind hearted child of a Dutch civil servant who grows up to marry an important communist official. In a realistic portrayal of these tense and dreadful times, Bawuk and her children are forced to flee for their lives as reactionary Army forces consolidate power. In “Sri Sumarah,” a woman shares the suffering of her jailed daughter patiently and without complaint. “Autumn in Connecticut” opens with intellectuals arguing Marxist theory in a fetid crowded jail cell. In the agonizingly incomplete ending, an incorrigible communist hardliner under house arrest waits to be taken to the “rubber plantation,” i.e. executed.
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Kayam was a regular contributor to the literary column of Kompas, the nation’s largest newspaper – the New York Times of Indonesia - and during the third and final stage of the author’s career, it became an almost annual literary event for him to contribute a story about Lebaran, the holiday that marks the end of the Muslim month of fasting, a time when millions of Indonesians who have moved from the communities where they were born and attempt against great and numerous odds to return home. In the Leberan stories, directed at a modern Indonesian readership, families celebrate the chaotic holidays with differing degrees of success, sympathetic and rueful tales of an abandoned old woman, a father and son’s longing for their dead wife and mother, a childless couple’s estrangement during the holidays, a poor house servant vain attempts to return to her parent’s village with her children. Several of these Indonesia-based stories set in post-coup Indonesia are inconclusive with confusingly understated climaxes, but in all of them we learn much about traditional class-conscious Javanese society in the mid-20th century: culinary traditions, the obligations of motherhood, the signifigance of names, the role played by characters from wayang theater and Javanese traits like the meticulous avoidance of conflict.
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The book’s three short “Introductions” that preface each section are each engrossing records of events and details in the life of this globe-trotting student and author, the various jobs he held in the Indonesian bureaucracy and academia, as well as the publishing history of the stories which span a time from Dutch colonialism, the Indonesian Revolution, the 1965 Coup and the Suharto era. Varying greatly in subject matter and tone, sensitive to speech patterns and styles, what binds all the stories together is that in each one can hear the voice of the common man. Fireflies in Manhattan by Umar Kayam, translated by John McGlynn, Lontar Foundation 2012, ISBN 978-979-808384-6, paperback, 202 pages, dimensions 14 X 21.5 cm. Available for Rp150,000 at Ganesha and Periplus bookstores. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: pakbill2003@yahoo.com Copyright © 2013 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/E/G-26 June13
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by Dr. Rob Irony in Paradise Group Exhibition of Paintings, Sculptures, and Installations At Agung Rai Museum of Art, Jl. Raya Pengosekan, Ubud Tel: 976659 This exhibition, ‘Irony in Paradise’, an exhibition of contemporary art by the Sanggar Dewata Indonesia organization, is a celebration of the 17 years of the ARMA Museum in Ubud. The prestigious Sanggar Dewata Indonesia (SDI) artist’s community was founded in 1970, by a small group of young Balinese artists during a turbulent period of Indonesia’s political history. They were drawn together through friendships developed while studying at the Academy Seni Rupa Indonesia, which is now known as the ISI (Institute Seni Indonesian). The young artists were inspired by a Irony in Paradise vision of freedom of expression in art, through modern theories and techniques. Their dream grew to create a social collective to share ideas and knowledge using art as its voice to connect with the wider community. Mysterious images of an exotic island far off in the East Indies began to circulate in Europe early in the 1900s. During an era when Europe was reeling from the horrors of World War I, and in fear of a communist revolution, these images immediately caused a sensation. They struck a cord with the disillusioned Europeans hungry for new experiences, and a tropical haven. Soon after, free-spirited intellectuals, writers, and artists began visiting Bali to document an idyllic and seductive world. These visitors discovered a ‘foreign’ culture, steeped in tradition, elaborate ceremonies, extraordinary art, music, and performances, with gentle people living in a ‘nirvana’, fringed by beautiful white sand beaches. Walter Spies, a young German artist, settled in Ubud in 1927, and he quickly became an expat authority on Balinese culture. He also became a central figure in the increasing international exposure of the island. Perhaps, Walter Spies’ most enduring legacy is his contribution to the creation of a modern myth about Bali, as a dream of a utopian island paradise. Much has transpired during the past four decades in Bali’s socio-economic, environmental, and artistic landscapes. Now, nearly a century after the Balinese myth of the utopian paradise was revealed to world, the artists of SDI unite to exhibit reflections on their island home. As the modernization of Bali rushes relentlessly into the 21st century, the SDI is witness to an unparalleled clash of cultures. The Island of the Gods’ sacred balance and philosophy of ‘Tri Hita Karana’ has become endangered, and, the exhibition, ‘Irony in Paradise’, places this collision of Eastern and Western values under intense scrutiny. This group exhibition
features many outstanding paintings, sculptures, and installations by the 130 members the Sanggar Dewata Indonesia. Being Happy Is Simple Paintings by Farid Stevy Asta At Kendra Gallery, Jl. Drupadi No. 88B, Basangkasa, Seminyak. Tel: 736628 Farid Stevy Asta’s exhibition at the Kendra Gallery is entitled ‘Bahagia Itu Sederhana’, or, ‘Being Happy is Simple’. The presented artworks may appear complicated, and full of repression, but, sometimes, simple conclusions may appear in his images, which give the artist a certain amount of creative freedom. Or, at least, that is what Farid Stevy Asta says when he writes about his work in the social media. On‘Twitter’, Farid claims that after passing a certain amount of time in social relationships, he has found a personal Farid Stevy Asta: ‘Untitled’ mantra which allows him much freedom: “being happy is simple”. Farid gives his mantra life through the use of modern communication technology, which has the ability to move very quickly through various social groups at various social levels. As Farid probes the many problems of life, simultaneously, his art gives birth to various expressive works. Farid began his artistic career at the age of 30 in Yogyakarta, amongst the vibrant, dynamic, and talented young people who live in that highly artistic and bustling city. Some of the many activities of the young people in Yogyakarta can be music and art, both the ‘fine’ and ‘street’ kinds of art. Farid is at the center of it all. He is a member of the FSTVLST band as a song-writer, and, his visual works have been presented in important art galleries, art fairs, and many contemporary art events. The advancement of Farid’s artworks from previous exhibitions is noted by his attempt to dismiss figures and characters in his present pieces. For this exhibition, ‘Being Happy Is Simple’, Farid creates artworks by duplicating patterns that he produces in his music when he is composing songs for Farid Stevy Asta his band. As a writer of lyrics, Farid observes human realities which he then transforms into musical notes. These notes, or motifs, are placed in the body of the melody that he then develops with other members of the band. For the artworks in his current exhibition, Farid still takes note of human realities, but, he then transforms them into visual art. As a disciple of
post-modernism (which he readily acknowledges in the lyrics of the song ‘Manifesto, Jenny, 2009’), Farid combines various kinds of contemporary influences when he is assembling his ideas and comments on realities. His diverse influences can be as varied as the paintings of Piet Mondrian, to the paintings of Jean Michel-Basquiat. Street art, rock ‘n roll, and the activities of the young people of Yogyakarta can all play a part in his artistic vision. With his creative talent and competence, Farid presents an amazing collection of images, which appear to be free from influences, though; they are really based in well-established art theories.
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ART & ARTISTS Limited Time Exhibitions Archetype Artist : Nyoman Erawan Genre : Paintings Period : June 1 until July 1, 2013 Every day, 8.00 a.m. until 8.00 p.m. Location : Komaneka Art Gallery, Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud Tel: 4012217 Being Happy Is Simple Artist : Farid Stevy Asta Genre : Paintings. Period : June 29 until July 29, 2013. Monday to Saturday, 10.00 a.m. until 6.00 p.m. Location : Kendra Gallery, Jl. Drupadi No. 88B, Basangkasa, Seminyak Tel: 736628 Irony in Paradise Artists : Group Exhibition Genre : Paintings, Sculptures, and Installations Period : June 9 until July 9, 2013 Every day, 9.00 a.m. until 6.00 p.m. Location : Agung Rai Museum of Art, Jl. Raya Pengosekan, Ubud Tel: 976659 SenesAbility Artists : Group Exhibition Genre : Paintings Period : June 21 until July 22, 2013 Every day, 9.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m. Location : Sudakara Art Space, Jl. Sudamala No. 20, Sanur Tel: 288555 Please e-mail Bali Advertiser to place your exhibition here free of charge. Bali Advertiser reserves the right to publish or not publish submissions.
Local News Kidnapped 2-Year-Old Found Safe in Bali: Suspects Arrested A two-year-old French boy whose picture was widely circulated on social media websites on Wednesday (12/6) was found “in good health” in Bali after he was kidnapped on Wednesday morning by a woman from East Timor and a male accomplice, Bali Police and the French embassy confirmed on Thursday afternoon.
Police traced the suspects from there and arrested Zonia and Suarez this afternoon. Zonia told police she “had wanted to take care of the baby,” Agustiawan said, but police were more persuaded by the view that it was her intention to sell the child, adding that they needed money to return to Dili and were known to police there.
The two-year-old from La Réunion, a French administrative territory in the Indian Ocean, was abducted from the Three Brothers Bungalows in the Legian area in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Dominique Roubert, press officer for the French embassy in Jakarta, said French investigators had been working with Indonesian police to find the boy and his abductors.
Staff at Three Brothers Bungalows said a woman had taken the boy from the hotel at around 4 a.m., but did not comment on how the woman left the hotel.
“The French embassy has been informed by Indonesian police authorities in Bali that the boy has been found in good health this afternoon at around 3:30 p.m. in Singaraja,” Roubert said earlier on Thursday. “He is now being returned to his father in Kuta.”
M. Agustiawan, chief detective of the Kuta Police, said that the boy’s father had gone out to the Bounty Discotheque in Kuta, where he had met the suspect, whom police have identified as Zonia Maria Gracia. He then invited Zonia back to his room at the Three Brothers Bungalows hotel. When the man awakened later that morning, both his son and Zonia had disappeared.
“We are glad that the Indonesian police have been able to respond rapidly to the situation and wish to give our highest appreciation for their effective work,” he said, adding that most of the work to find the boy had been done by local officers.
Zonia a 33-year-old East Timor national who lives in Dili was said to be on vacation in Bali with her boyfriend, Manuel Henriques Suarez, 45, also from Dili.
Two different pictures, one purported to be of the boy, the other of Zonia, were widely circulated on social media websites on Wednesday, but police in Bali requested a media blackout on Thursday out of concern for the boy’s welfare.
The father requested CCTV footage from the hotel, which led police to identify the suspect. Inquiries with local residents soon found that Zonia had left in a rented car with a driver, who told police she was dropped off at Jalan Pulau Moyo, some seven kilometers east of the bungalows.
A few hours later, police caught up with Zonia and Suarez and the boy was later reunited with his father. At the time of writing, no charges have been filed. A police investigation is ongoing. (June 13th 2013)
Government Not Ready to Announce Fuel Price Hikes The central government’s plan to cut Indonesia’s fuel subsidies won’t take effect until preparations for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s poverty-alleviation programs conclude, Vice President Boediono said on Tuesday (18/6). Indonesian lawmakers voted through the revised 2013 state budget late Monday night, opening the door for the government’s fuel-price hikes after fiery debates left the House of Representatives in a day-long standoff. The vice president congratulated lawmakers on the decision, but said government ministries needed time to implement precautionary measures before the subsidy cuts take effect. “I won’t announce the price hike at this time,” Boediono said “We are still waiting. It is really important for us to prepare it… soon, but… as thorough as possible.” The price of subsidized gasoline will increase 44 percent, to Rp 6,500 a liter, under the government’s subsidy cuts. Before the price hikes take effect, the central government plans to embark on a nationwide awareness campaign to inform the public of both the higher prices and stimulus packages available for the poorest residents. Yudhoyono tied the cuts to Rp 25 trillion in poverty alleviation programs meant to cushion the blow of higher fuel, transportation and food prices. The government plans to distribute 15 kilograms of rice to poor households, as well as direct aid payouts of Rp 600,000 per family. The checks will be split into four monthly payments for 15 million households living in poverty.
“For the programs, we are trying to prepare them the best we can,” Boediono said. A senior economist at the Institute for Development of Economics and Finance (Indef) called the delays another example of the government’s reluctance to cut costly fuel subsidies. The cuts have been on hold for nearly two years, economist Didik Junaidi Rachbini said, and additional postponements showed that the government was losing momentum for reforms. “The momentum has passed,” Didik said. “We are approaching Ramadhan and then Idul Fitri and for households with school children there will be the new school year. The government is stuck by a situation they created themselves.” With holy month inflation right around the corner, postponing the price hikes will only encourage fuel hoarding, he said. “Psychologically people already know that the fuel price increase will impact other price increases,” Didik said, adding that government intervention was needed to keep commodity prices under control. Cash handouts and subsidized rice will do little to insulate the poor, he explained. Any savings from slashing subsidies should be used to improve Indonesia’s poor infrastructure or develop rural villages, Didik said. “The current government is leaving a bad economic legacy for the next government,” he said. “There is a high cost of putting this policy in effect”. (June 18th 2013)
Man Arrested in Bali Over Rape of Australian Tourist Indonesian police said on Wednesday (12/6) that they have arrested a man suspected of raping an Australian holidaymaker during a robbery at her family’s rented villa on the resort island of Bali. The Indonesian suspect was detained at his rented room in Denpasar on Monday. The 30-year-old, originally from Lombok, attempted to flee but police shot him in the leg and detained him according to local police chief Reinhard Habonaran Nainggolan. He is suspected of raping the 28-year-old woman, from Perth in Western Australia, in April after breaking into the villa in the popular tourist area of Kuta where she was staying with her family. The man apparently threatened the woman with a knife and demanded she hand over her wallet and open the safe in her room, according to police. When she opened the safe and there was nothing inside, he raped her, they said. The woman needed hospital treatment after the attack but was discharged soon afterwards and returned with her family to Australia. The accused is also suspected of stealing three iPads, two mobile phones and 1.5 million rupiah ($154) from the house. (June 12th 2013) New Indonesia Route for Jetstar Jetstar Airlines is expected to announce a new four times-a-week international service from Perth to Lombok, Indonesia, starting from October this year. An announcement at Perth Airport will offer special introductory fares on the route and it is understood the service will operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays, departing Perth at 10.25am and returning on the same day, leaving Lombok at 6.45pm. Initially it was thought the airline was to launch the service on July 2 but this has been pushed back to October. The new destination will be the third international service Jetstar operates directly from Perth, joining Bali and Singapore. (June 17th 2013) Indonesia Expected to Lead in Forest and Ocean Protection President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono surprised many when he visited the Greenpeace ship, the Rainbow Warrior III, with his family members in Tanjung Priok Seaport in Jakarta on June 7, a day before World Oceans Day was observed. Yudhoyono is the first president ever to visit the deck of the Rainbow Warrior. There had been “love and hate relations” between Indonesia and Greenpeace in the past, for instance, when the Indonesian navy escorted the Rainbow Warrior II out of its territorial waters in October 2010. But, in June 2012, Greenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo met President Yudhoyono in Jakarta to express the NGO`s support for the President’s commitment to cutting Indonesia’s greenhouse gas emissions by 26 percent. In the meeting with Naidoo last year, Yudhoyono accepted the NGO leader’s invitation to visit the Rainbow Warrior. “Greenpeace is honored to welcome the President on board the Rainbow Warrior and hope that his presence on board will lead to ever greater protection for Indonesia’s incredible natural heritage and the people who rely on it to survive,” said Naidoo. Yudhoyono expressed his pleasure to meet Kumi Naidoo again and thanked Greenpeace for having made the efforts to help save the environment in Indonesia and the rest of the world. “As a developing country, Indonesia needs economic development, but of course it must be environmentally sustainable. Although, we are facing several challenges, we are committed to working on both. I want to guarantee my grandchildren a clean and peaceful environment in the future,” the Head of State added. Naidoo that he was sure that with so many of his citizens reliant on the oceans for their livelihoods that protecting the health of Indonesian waters is high on the president’s agenda. (June 11th 2013)
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Singapore, Indonesia Tussle over Smog Smog from forest fires on Indonesia’s Sumatra has eased in Singapore but the city-state continued to press its larger neighbor to solve the recurring problem. Singapore’s Pollutant Standards Index fell to a “moderate” rating of 82-88 before nightfall on Tuesday (18/6) under an air-quality monitoring system that classifies any reading above 100 as “unhealthy”. The index had peaked at 155 on Monday night, Singapore’s worst outbreak of cross-border air pollution since 2006. Most commuters in Singapore walked in bright sunshine on Tuesday without covering their faces despite hazy skies and the lingering smell of burnt wood. Vivian Balakrishnan, Singapore’s minister for environment and water resources kept up the pressure on Indonesia despite the improved situation. In a posting on his Facebook page, Balakrishnan said he had spoken with Indonesian Environment Minister Balthasar Kambuaya and “expressed our deep distress with the situation”. “This is the worst in seven years - and has practically become a permanent fixture every year,” Balakrishnan wrote. He suggested that Indonesia name the companies responsible for the fires. “We need to exert commercial pressure against companies causing the haze,” Balakrishnan said. On Monday, an Indonesian forestry ministry official, Hadi Daryanto, shifted some of the blame to Malaysia and Singapore, saying their palm oil companies that had invested in Indonesia were also responsible. “We hope the governments of Malaysia and Singapore will tell their investors to adopt proper measures so we can solve this problem together.” (June 18th 2013) Industry Says Indonesia Lagging in Food Security, Clean Water Food industry representatives on Friday called for greater government commitment to food self-sufficiency, saying it was crucial to ensuring Indonesia’s global competitiveness. Speaking at the Indonesian Chief Editors Forum in Bali, Franciscus Welirang of Indofood Sukses Makmur said existing government policies had failed to address the impact of climate change on the country’s production of food crops. “Under the conditions that we’re seeing today, there are no strategic policies in place from the government,” he said. Exacerbating the problem, he said, was the shift of focus away from agriculture since the advent of regional autonomy, with regional authorities more interested in allocating land for more lucrative commercial purposes than boosting infrastructure for food cropping. Pande Radja Silalahi, an economist with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Jakarta-based think tank, agreed that food security was an important issue, given that more than 50 percent of average household expenditure was for food. “Government officials are quick to spout statements of support for farmers and for the poor. But the way that policies are enacted and steps taken, as well as the timing of such moves, leaves a lot to be desired.” Also speaking at the discussion was Parmaningsih Hadinegoro, the chief director of Aqua Golden Mississippi, Southeast Asia’s
largest bottled water producer, who stressed the urgency of guaranteeing clean water supplies to all households in Indonesia. She said that currently only 48 of Indonesian households had access to potable water, far short of the 69 percent target that the government was supposed to achieve by 2015 under the Millennium Development Goals. “Water consumption is also increasing by 15 to 35 percent a year,” she said. Parmaningsih added that access to clean water remained uneven across the country, with much of the underdeveloped eastern regions not getting enough clean water, a crucial factor in tackling poor sanitation and its attendant diseases. “It’s imperative for us to increase the level of public sanitation to address diseases like diarrhea, which accounts for the highest number of deaths of infants under the age of five years,” she said. (June 15th 2013) Yogyakarta Site for Dengue Control Trial An international group of scientists is set to tackle Indonesia’s deadly dengue fever outbreaks by releasing a batch of genetically modified mosquitoes in Yogyakarta later this year. The group, headed by Monash University’s Scott O’Neill, found that the culprit Aedes aegypti mosquito, which carries the dengue, chikungunya and yellow fever viruses, had to be 10-12 days old in order to be able to transmit the virus. To combat the spread of the disease they have turned to the wolbachia bacterium, a parasitic microbe found naturally in as many as 70 percent of insect species, which can control the host organism’s life span and its ability to reproduce. As part of his “Eliminate Dengue” program, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, O’Neill will carry out a pilot project in Yogyakarta, a densely populated city with a high prevalence of dengue outbreaks, in which mosquitoes will be treated with wolbachia. O’Neill noted that the project is still in the preliminary phase, but is upbeat about the outcome. Previous trials carried out since 2005, including in Vietnam, have shown a high degree of success in using the “wolbachia control method” to both tamp down the mosquito population and reduce the mosquitoes’ ability to transmit dengue and other viruses such as chikungunya and yellow fever to humans. “The finding is also based on risk analysis,” O’Neill said during a seminar in Jakarta on Monday. “The wolbachia method has no significant negative ecological impact, whether short term or long term, and is even more ecologically friendly than other [mosquito control] methods.” He added he hoped there would be more support for the project from the Indonesian government if the Yogyakarta pilot project proved successful. With an unusually protracted wet season expected to drag on into August, Indonesian health officials are bracing for more dengue threats. Indonesia registers around 100,000 cases of dengue a year, some 3 percent of which are fatal. Globally, the World Health Organization notes that the incidence of dengue has “grown dramatically” in recent decades, with current estimates of 50–100 million dengue infections a year. While fumigation drives are routinely carried out to kill the mosquito larvae, the scientists believe the wolbachia method will be even more effective. (June 17th 2013)
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For Sale; Lightweight, portable travel cot or playpen. Tent style ˆ LittleLife Arc-3. Side or top opening. Age 0-3. Rp450,000. Call or text 081 2382 7676. Sanur. [213] For Sale; Brand new kitchen set from ceramic good quality 5 items, 2 box of 3 dining sets, 2 box of dining tools (fork, knives, spoons), 2 box of clear glass all for 3.000.000. E-mail <mynameisayu@ymail. com>. Denpasar. [214]
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For Sale; TefalL Ultra Compact 1800W grill & griddle. Received as a gift and never used. Price new Rp. 999,000. Sell for Rp. 650,000 or nearest offer. Email <djb_bali@yahoo. co.uk> or sms 081 139 9057 for enquiries & photos. No calls please. Denpasar. [220] For Sale; JVC. Stereo DVD iPod with speakers cost 5jt sell 1.5jt, speakers etc. 081 5570 1968. Seminyak. [221] Who will be kind enough to give me an old used sofa for my 6 rescued dogs? Contact <cyrillepeters@ gmail.com>, 0878 8803 1829. Canggu. [222] Moving Sale; Good quality of teak wood dining set 1 glass table + 6 chairs whitewashed finishing. 1,5 mil. Please call 0819 3654 0089. [223] Wanted; Paintings by the late artist Pudjiami (also know as Pudji Ami). I am art lover from Sydey, regularly visiting Ubud. Please contact <yaronh@tpg.com.au> or +61 41 333 7771. [224] For Sale; Panasonic Lumix GF1 digital camera, Black colour, 3inch screen, Hd video, 20mm, 1.7 lens. Can change lens. Mint condition, still in box, only used two times. Paid 9 million, selling for 3.9 million. (fixed). Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [124]
For Sale; iPad 2. 64gb wifi and cellular. Screen saver, Very good condition. Factory unlocked and updated. 4.5m ono. 0813 5322 7550. Seminyak. [106] For Sale; Fuse box, heavy metal material for outside, the door has two electric gauges and two switches. Size long 60cm x wide 50cm, deep 15 cm. Color white, condition like new, new price Rp. 1.500.000, sale price Rp. 450.000. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [201] For Sale; AC Panasonic Inverter, meat fridge, water heater: gas Wasser, electric Ariston. Glass display 2mx2m, rattan chair, neon box 3x1.5m, reflexy chair (3 set), safety box Krisbow, reading lamp height 1.5m, gas bottle 15kg (3pcs), Contact 0811 392 6667. <diana_kalimantan@yahoo. com>. Tuban. [038] For Sale; HT mobile GSM 900/1800 phone type G32 Link, color white, double GSM, Facebook, email, Wifi, camera 2MP, music & video player, bluetooth, LCD display 2.4 real wide, many other features, works well, battery okay + charger, Rp. 200.000. Magnetic white board 90x180cm Rp. 100.000. All fix price. HP 0819 1916 7777 or <gidionslc@yahoo. co.id>. [218] Happiness is having a large, loving, caring, close-knit family in another city.
By Ayu Spicy
Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) - 150 gr. winged beans, cut on the diagonal into pieces about 3 cm long (the Indonesian name is kecipir) Directions: In a small bowl mix the garlic, ground cinnamon, yogurt, salt and pepper. Stir until well combined and set aside. Steam the winged beans for 5 - 7 minutes or until done when pierced with a fork. I like them crispy and not soft so we only cook them for 5 minutes. Set aside if you want to eat later at room temperature. Winged beans with their high protein content lack the flatulence factors that make soybeans disagreeable. This beautiful four sided pod with frilly edges is easy to grow in tropical climates. All of the plant is edible except the stem. I use it here in an easy to make Lebanese style dish with yogurt and cinnamon that can be eaten hot or cold and keeps a few days in the fridge.
When you are ready to eat toss the steamed winged beans in the yogurt mixture.
Mail delivery is Saha wa hana! - that’s Arabic for ‘Enjoy your meal!’
Winged Beans with Yogurt and Cinnamon Serves 3-4 Ingredients: - 1 small clove garlic, pressed - 1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon - 150 - 200 gr. yogurt - stir with a fork until smooth - salt and pepper to taste
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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 © 2013 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Employment Place your ad online at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
LOOKING FOR STAFF (Cari Tenaga)
NC/Es/26 June 13
Personal Assistant For jewellery designer. Minimum 2 years experience with jewellery company. Must have excellent English, marketing services & production experience, plus good computer skills incl. Photoshop, with high level competence in office admin. Send CV with refs & telephone contact to: BijouxBiz2@gmail.com NC/Es/26 June 13
Looking for : 1. Store Merchandiser 2. HR Supervisor 3. Experience SPG, age over 35 years Qualifications : • Fluent in English • Minimum 2 years experience in the same position you are applying for Please Send CV to : bali.69slam@yahoo.com NC/Es/26June 13
Nakula Hospitality Management looking for Villa Managers and Villa Cook/Chef, min. 3 years experience. Please send your CV to <corporate@ nakula-management. com>. [120] Nakula Hospitality looking for 1.Marketing, min 2 years in Villa/Hotel Room sales, 2.Admin/Secretary/ Bookkeeping, min 3 years experience, excellent in Word/Excel & purchasing. Please send your CV to <corporate@nakulamanagement.com>. [121] Looking for Waitress for Popular Ubud Restaurant. Must have experience + English skills. Call 0858 5711 5901. [164] SPG Model Hostess Wanted. Must speak English, 20-28 yr old, 5-7million p/month. Seminyak area. Contact Marcus 0878 6238 8244. [165] BaliJeep Mechanic - Full time, find full details here <http://www.balijeep.com/ employment.php>. [166] Need lawyer for law office. High salary. 0361726155. [167] Moments To Go Photo instant urgently needed: Sales Person and Production Coordinator; 1 yr experience, English speaking, email CV: <ingedibali@gmail. com>. [168]
NC/Es/26 June 13
BlackBerry’s branch office in Denpasar, Bali is looking for entry-level (starting) candidates to join their team as BlackBerry World Testing Associates to assist in the day to day operations of our application store, BlackBerry World. Shortlisted candidates will have a university degree, strong English verbal and communication skills, excellent attention to detail and multitasking skills, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment. Please send your CV and salary expectation to: Satya at sputra@blackberry.com C/Es/29 May 13
Urgently needed Correspondence Staff for handicraft export company in Bali, D3/S1 graduates, English department preferable, able to speak & write in English, send CV and application to <balijewel@ yahoo.com>, phone +62 361 743 7245. [169] Urgent! Shop Assistant (Kerobokan), exp min 2yrs, fluent in English, well organize, computer, great salary, send CV <1ststop. babybali@gmail.com> +62 819 3230 0232. [170] Niconico Mare looking for Graphic Designer, send CV, portfolio, photograph to e-mail : <consignment_ niconico@yahoo.com>, For Info : 0361.730972. [189]
Samsung - Needed 4 English speaking Customer Service Representative. Good phone manners, computer skills, data entry skills, must work well under preassure. Duties include answering phones, booking in repairs, data entry etc. Email CV along with contact number to <ccb1@ cspwa.com.au>. [171] Urgent looking for Spa Therapist & Trainer. Female, experienced, fluent English. Send CV to <uniquehomespa@gmail. com>. [172] Looking for somebody with good communication skills, well presented, comfortable with Excel, fluent English, smart, reliable. 0878 8803 1829. [179] Salon / Spa need Hair Stylist / Massage Therapist/ Reflexology. Sanur: 081 2397 2084. [180] An opportunity exists for a talented Designer to join Bali’s fastest growing exhibition and conference company. Design functions required are: Graphic, Webdesign and Renders. Fulltime or parttime role can be negotiated with a competitive salary for the right individual. Immediate start. Please email your CV to <info@baliexpohire. com>. [184] Looking for Admin HRD, Marketing, Finance Staff, General Administration, Telemarketing, Acc. Please send your CV to <hrd@ hallomic.com>. [085] Looking for Shop female & male, Secretary & Admin, good English, good salary <raimayuni@yahoo.com>. Call 733022. [186] Cadiz Bali Looking for local/ global partners to start an architect firm with good personalities, pleasant and good presentation. Must have the following experience : Management skills, sales skills, all around knowledge of markets : Retail, Hospitality/ Leisure, Fashion, Travel. Must have designs with sensibility and taste. Pls send CV to : < bal i corp@ yahoo. com> . [187] Looking Cook permanent for working in villa at Canggu. Basic Asian & western food. Contact 0813 3932 4602. [188]
The Gallery is looking for staff - 3 Shop Managers (English, computer and selling skills)
- 1 Marketing Manager (excellent markeƟng skills + experience)
- 1 Tukang/Handyman Junior Send your CV to contact@thegallerybali.com NC/Es/20 Mar 13
Unique opportunity for experienced person to take a leading role in fashion design for a growing fashion apparel company in Bali handling womenswear. This is a very important role requiring creativity balanced by a commercial astuteness and competence to operate in the full design, sampling-preproduction process. Known basic pattern, Excel, Photoshop, Illustrator, sense of target market and the ability to delegate and communicate productively with support staff and suppliers. Send your application + portfolio to: lostinparadise639@gmail.com (subject : FD) NC/Es/26 June 13
TEACHING VACANCIES A private school in Bali, Indonesia is seeking qualified and experienced teachers for the following full-Ɵme teaching posiƟons: 1. IGCSE / A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY 2. HISTORY / GEOGRAPHY 3. ENGLISH 4. MANDARIN LANGUAGE Applicants must hold a Bachelor degree in a relevant subject and have a minimum of 3 years teaching experience. Preferably, have knowledge of the Cambridge InternaƟonal ExaminaƟon Programme and prior teaching experience in an internaƟonal school. Please send a brief cover leƩer and CV including photo with contact details of two professional referees to: info@ourbalischools.com NC/Es/26 June 13
BUZZ BAKEHOUSE AND THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN BITE PIE COMPANY REQUIRE THE FOLLOWING PERSONNEL TO CATER FOR OUR EXPANSION: • • • • • • • • • •
Night Bakers Cake Maker Assistants Wedding Cake Decorators Cooks Pizza Makers - experience required Sales Promotion Girls Marketing Executives Retail Shopkeepers Delivery Boys / Girls Drivers
Please send your expression of interest to: cfshop6@gmail.com or 0818 352 444 0818 350 444 NC/Es/26 June 13
PT. Warisan Eurindo (www.warisan.com) A reputable export oriented furniture company is looking for:
Hotel/Furniture Project Coordinator & Sales With S1 preferebly design/technical degree, excellent communication/English/team work, can work under pressure, basic Email/Excel. Big remuneration for right candidate Email CV to: didit@warisan.com NC/Es/26 June 13
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Bali Advertiser
26 June - 10 July, 2013
BALI EMPLOYMENT & NANNY SERVICE
LOOKING FOR STAFF
We Provide: Housekeeper, Housemaid Babysitter/Nanny freelance & permanent Driver, Security, Gardener, Pool Cleaner Office Staff, Waitress, Cook, etc.
Need English Native Teacher (female) for hotel/ company. Please email to <yuli.vemma@gmail. com>. [191]
PHONE 0361 8839741 / 0821 4519 9419 www.nannyserviceinbali.com
English/Indonesia speaking, live in & out, female & male. Good Service With Guarantee C/Es/20 Feb 13
Expedition Indonesia Recrute
Un administratif d’agent de voyage • Profil recherché : - de nationalité Indonésienne ou Française - maîtrise correcte du Français et/ou de l’anglais - maîtrise de Word et Excel - honnêteté - dynamisme - capacité d’initiative • Le recrutement pourrait être effectif au 17 juin 2013 • Les candidatures (CV + lettre de motivation) sont à adresser par courriel : dede@puridmc.com NC/Es/26 June 13
The best selection of candidates for all positions and all levels. All candidates are pre-selected to simplify your choice, saving your time
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Fin & Acc Manager Sales Manager HRD & GA Manager Executive Chef Villa Operations Mgr Office Manager Quantity Surveyor Architect /Drafter Restaurant Manager PA /Secretary VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/26 June13
We are an International Holiday Company in Bali and are looking for candidates for our business expansion If you are looking for a dream product to sell, you might want to take advantage of the opportunities below:
1. English Liners for My Vacations, Bali’s premier vacation club 2. Receptionist We want you to be motivated & extremely well compensated • We will offer you one of the most lucrative sales commission structures in Bali • Incentives & bonus paid out daily $ • Vacancies are open to people from the vacation ownership industry, or you should be successful in one to one sales or marketing WE ONLY PROVIDE QUALITY LEADS!!! Email your CV & application letter in English to: hr@myvacationsgroup.com in full of confidence NC/Es/26 June 13
(Cari Tenaga)
Yoga and Wellness Center seeks Assistant Manager. Manage daily accounts, retail, facilities, customer service and payroll. Fluent English, computer literate, Minimum Two Years Management Experience. Closes 8 July. Ubud, Bali. Email cover letter and CV to <careers@radiantlyalive. com>. [192] Villa Front Desk Staff Needed ASAP. SMS/ Call 0878 8987 1148. <buddhasurfvillas@gmail. com>. [193] Restaurant - Bar Seminyak looking for Executive Chef. Minimum experience 3 years, Strong leadership & management skills, speaking Bahasa and English. Resume, photo + salary to: <humanresources. resto@gmail.com>. [194] Looking for person w/ accounting experience w/ garment industry. Call 0361 8450643 / 0813 3827 8481. [195] A Luxury Villa in Banjar Semer, Kerobokan is looking for an experienced Indonesian Housemaid. Please call to 732083. [196] MVC is looking for highly motivated and enthusiastic Sales Staff. Experience is a plus but not a must. Full training will be given. Great remuneration package. Must be fluent in English, a second foreign language is an advantage. Send your CV to <sales@ mahagirivacationclub. com>. [197] 6 Bar and Waiting Staff required, also Professional Operations Manager. Send Resume to Crusoes 184 Legian St. Kuta. House Keeper and Driver required in Jimbaran. Must speak English. Call 0878 5774 8599. [198] Villa Manager required in Seminyak, send CV to <zilverbeads@gmail. com>. [199] Cleaning-cooking lady for house-keeping assistance. Penestanan. Ubud. 0813 3752 8854. [204] Looking for Marketing Manager / Purchasing Manager. Exp. jewellery, Computer, English. Send CV: <hrd@kapitmas.com>. 746 3229 / 425762. [205]
Surfcamp and Villa Uluwatu Area. 3 positions available 1.Villa Manager 2.Chef 3.Maintainence/Handyman must have experience and good English. 0831 1459 0216 <info@balisurf. org>. [206] Looking for experienced bookkeeper for new garment company located in Tohpati. Send CV & references to: <garmenbali@gmail. com>. [207] Personal Assistant required to help with Villa marketing for holiday rentals and guest relations. Must be able to speak and write good English, must have IT skills, for uploading photos, editing and communications. Must have own transport. Previous experience in hospitality not essential but preferable. Starting salary 3M per month + bonus + commission. E.mail CV to : <nick_hyam@yahoo. com>. [227]
C/ES/I-15 May 13
Bali Krisna Service
Since 1999 Bali Krisna Service CV, has been the number one and most trusted domestic employee agency in Bali, specialising in housemaids, babysitters and nannies. We can provide domestic placement for • Babysitters • Housekeeping • Gardeners • Cooks • Cleaners • Security • And more English and Indonesian speaking, permanent or temporary, live in and out are available.
w w w. b a l i k r i s n a s e r v i c e . c o m Tel: (0361) 744 6932, 264738 Hp. 081 2365 4977 ~ 9am - 5pm C/Es/I-15 May 13
EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 8.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word. 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word. 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.
Working in Singapore! Agency looking for Maid. <mutiara_maid@yahoo. co.id>. [209] Cook for Organic Cafe in Canggu. CV & Cover letter in English: <adrottholm@ gmail.com>. [210] Looking for staff; Waiter/ Ress, Cashier, Floor Supervisor, Personnel (HR), Marketing Director and Daily Workers, must speak English, send CV to; <eatoss.hrd@gmail. com>. [211]
YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR HOSPITALITY RECRUITMENT AND EXECUTIVE SEARCH
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: General Manager - East Kalimantan Personal Assistant to CEO - Seminyak Sales Manager (Chinese Account) (Expat) - Jimbaran Director of Finance (Expat/Local) - Tabanan Food & Beverage Manager (Expat) - Ubud - Bali Restaurant Manager - Jakarta Thai Chef (Expat) - Philippines Executive Chef (Italian Expat) - Jakarta
Resident Manager (Expat/Local) - Bali Japanese Wedding Coordinator (Expat/Local) - Nusa Dua Sales & Marketing Manager - Sanur Cost Controller - Jimbaran Assistant Food & Beverage Manager - Jimbaran Executive Baker (Expat) - Phuket Executive Chef (Expat) - Ubud Executive Sous Chef/Executive Chef- Senggigi
Our service is completely free of charge for candidates Please send your CV to jobs@globalexpatrecruiting.com
Exciting new lifestyle & Hospitality group “Townhouse Group Asia” is launching this August with it’s flagship location in the heart of Bali’s chic Seminyak. “Townhouse” will encompass a Cafe, Juicebar, Gallery, Restaurant, Lounge, and a Roofgarden. We Are Now Accepting Applications For All Positions. Please Send Photos, CV’s, Resumes To <info@thetownhousebali. com>. [212] We require a female Sales/ Marketing Assistant for a busy long term position. Must have good English skills, a good phone manner and be well presented, training provided. Please call 0361 282 242 or <info@ balimedicalinsurance. com>. [107] Needed immediately, Waiter/ Waitress, must speak English. Experienced. Send application/ CV to Manik Organik, JL. Danau Tamblingan no.85, Sanur. 0361-855 3380. [190]
For more jobs, please visit www.globalexpatrecruiting.com Jalan Dewi Sri, Blok C, Nr 3 • Kuta, Bali, Indonesia • Tel / Fax: +62/361.763.324 C/Es/G-26 June 13
Exotissimo Travel, a creative and innovative regional leader in travel industry in South East Asia is recruiting for: • French Speaking Travel Consultants and
• German Speaking Travel Consultants For you Indonesian citizen who have a passion for travel, a winning and caring attitude, enjoy learning and sharing your knowledge, and willing to join & committing the dream team in travel industry, we offer a career opportunity: Send your application and become a responsible and commited member of our dynamic team. E mail : ario@exotissimo.com C/Es/26 June 13
Bali Advertiser
Employment
26 June - 10 July, 2013
BUSINESS SERVICES
Work from home, or the
Oka Delivery Massage will
Professional Massage, I
beach, or your home on
help you to release your
come to Villa / Hotel. Please
the beach. Ready for an
tention body, mind and spirit.
contact 0852 3721 1188
Do you have problem to
Internet
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With many years experience
(Anna). [182]
manage your Villa? We are
info
<proelead@gmail.
in Spa Industry. Guaranteed.
Ayu Management, the best
com>.
Lifestyle?
Please Call 0852 3967 3997
[947]
solution of your problem. Please contact us on 0821 2311
6553
or
<asyouwishvilla@yahoo.
<www.BaliShoot.com>. Product Photograpy. [654]
teacher
Bahasa
now! For your website or
Indonesian for foreigner. Dwi
paper advertisement. Why
0813
wait?
3870
5158,
<dwi.
astari@yahoo.com>. [074]
<hejphotos@gmail.
com> or SMS 0819 3601 4449 for info. [500]
Looking for knitting supplies and apparel? Contact us
Web Designer. I can help
(022) 7671 9989, mobile
you to develop website with
081
personal
9439,
email:
<loebambanghartono@ yahoo.com>. [946]
price,
including
hosting or domain name also printing project. Call
Joglo & Limasan Houses Houses in Different Sizes (According to clients need).
Our
to
<cilukba.photo@
gmail.com> or check <www.
Private
English?
reporting •
Responsible for proper control of the company’s
•
To adhere to the company and group requirements, policies, procedures and reporting deadlines
Job qualifications & requirements: •
University Degree in Accountancy qualification
•
Minimum 5 years relevant experience in same
Busy location. Lease until
family,
babies,
2014. Possible extension.
newborns, outdoor location
Will finance. Easy monthly
or at your house.Visit <www.
payments.
pichapik.com>. [175]
potential. Call +62 812 381
•
Must be an organized, meticulous person.
8905. [201]
•
Must be able to read, write and speak in English
•
Strong computer skills in MS Office as well as
kids,
Spa
Therapist
Certificate.
Course,
<dr.candra@
Native
Handyman
English
Labour & Taxation Laws & Standards. •
Home Repair/Improvement/ Please contact 0821 4708
A strong team player who is able to work independently, under pressure and meet tight deadlines
accounting systems Quickbook.
Ubud.
Landscaping. Free Estimate.
Private home/office English tutoring.
Ketut
capacity with sound knowledge in local Accounting,
Excellent
•
Able to start immediately or with a short notice
Send your complete CV along with recent photograph and expected salary to not later than Sunday 30-June-2013:
3369. [208] Email : christer@northseaboats.com
speaker. Also Photoshop, Need
bankers & government bodies in regards to statutory
service,
Bali, either in the relaxed
More info about packages
To liaise with external parties including auditors,
Photography
7413376. [177]
event. 0823 3919 3631. [145]
taxation and management reporting •
receivables and accounts payable
Delivery service. Parking.
com>.
or at location of your choice.
To manage & maintain full spectrum of accounting,
budget, forecast, credit policies, cash flow, accounts
Ironing table. Collection &
throughout
any
•
362 3802. [183]
com> / 0812 382 7604. [128]
gmail.com>. Phone (0361)
Decoration,
to 125m square. SMS. 0812
washing machines. 2 dryers.
<www.thenbagus.
Balloon
Job Scope & Key Responsibilities:
goods etc. Safe & dry. Up
<mimdomode@hotmail.
available in Denpasar and
surroundings of your home
for furniture & household
operational. 2 employees. 5
please visit the website:
[554]
Temporary storage available.
your location. Info & Photos:
photography sessions are of
office?
houses and install them at
for further discuss or portfolio
south
/
Laundry for sale. Fully-
baby
the
house
(Urgently Needed)
We source and service the
781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 CILUKBA.
Moving
Accounting Manager Base on Banyuwangi-Jawa Timur
Near Canggu club. Suitable
For Sale. Old Teak Wooden Get those product photos
742
com>. [174]
Professional Photographer.
com>. [014] Private
<iokayasa@yahoo.
71
Teacher
science,
All
Ready to receive your order
Surfing?
ages welcome. Call 081 834
for Balinese Tuna Sate Lilit.
Christer Andersson Chief Financial Officer PT. Lundin Industry Invest Banyuwangi, Jawa Timur
3d-graphics.
cilukbabyphotografika.
Swimming? Lesson! Natalie
4787 or email <maurice_
Please call 081 2395 6991,
wordpress.com>. [524]
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PENINSULA BAY AND BEACH RESORT NUSA DUA – BALI
BALI’S MOST PRESTIGIOUS AND REPUTABLE HOLIDAY OWNERSHIP COMPANY IS RECRUTING:
ENGLISH SALES PROFESSIONALS WITH A PROVEN TRACK RECORD, LOOKING TO EARN SERIOUS COMMISSIONS. WITH A 5 DAY WORKING WEEK IN A CIVILISED ENVIRONMENT. EXPERIENCE NECESSARY IF YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF AN ABOVE AVERAGE SALES PROFESSIONAL, WE WANT TO SPEAK TO YOU PHONE: 0361 777808 AND ASK FOR SALES NC/Es/26 Jun 13
NC/Es/26 June 13
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Employment
Bali Advertiser
26 June - 10 July, 2013
LOOKING FOR WORK
Instructor
(Cari Kerja)
Isometrics,
of
Rishi
Rejuvenation
Looking
for
job
as
Five
Pattern Maker/ Sample’s
Tibetan
freelance. Please Contact
Expat seeking employment
Rites & Inner Smile Taoist
0857
as Project Manager /
Yoga for “do it yourself”
0853 3914 9363. Email
Supervisor or can build for
purposes:
<zeineri@yahoo.
you.
Asia and particularly Indonesia’s biggest resort and fractional ownership developer
gmail.com>.
com>.
requires intelligent, hardworking, self motivated, Holiday consultants to live and work in
081
2362
9939.
<sarlu9666@ [215]
3711
4380
or
[181]
<balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050]
Bali for the Karma Royal Group. Looking 26
for
years
job, old,
male, tourism
Expat long termed stay is
background.
searching
in butcher. Please call/SMS
for
fulltime
challenging management
position
at
a
Experienced
0857 3867 6756. [245] Male 21 years old, looking
experience
for
the
retail
position
in
hotel
or
business. Motivated, team
restaurant. Please call/SMS
player
089 9012 8847. [246]
and
hardworking. Bahasa.
graduated.
Japanese
The proud owners of Indonesia’s most loved and famous resort “Karma Kandara”. We
Language
University.
offer you the opportunity to become part of a very successful sales team to join our
Please
call
0852
6760
For
Award winning Exec Chef
CV <mainski@gmail.com> /
with international experience
0819 3601 4449. [595]
seeks position in restaurant or boutique hotel. Contact
Expat Party Host Gay or
<chefforbali@gmail.
Straight for your Nightclub
com>.
If you are an Indonesian who speaks fluent English and are interested in earning a potentially high income, working in a positive environment, please forward your
Freelance Please
Pool
call
Cleaner.
0813
ekayanti@royalperspective.com
5917. [200] Hotel
Motel
Expat
Hospitality Manager Ethnic Motivation
Experience
Opening
Rebranding
or
Call
Refresh.
Damo
<damonhannila@hotmail.
Call Damo 0859 3508 0974
Accountant, tax consultant,
com>. Let’s do coffee and
or email <damonhannila@
Quickbooks
chat. [202]
hotmail.com>.
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Hospitality is Damo. [203]
expert.
2239/
0878
<anggra1@ Bilingual
yahoo.com>. [125]
English
Italian/ language
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Job advertisement Company description Swisscontact (www.swisscontact.ch), the Swiss non-profit organisation engaged in co-operation for private sector development, will implement the Regional Tourism Development Project – WISATA Phase II as part of the Indonesian Swiss Development Cooperation. The project aims at increasing competitiveness of selected tourism destination in order to create income and job opportunities for the local population in the tourism sector.
Between Thursday 11 and Sunday 14 July 2013 at venues in Denpasar and Sanur will be held Bali’s first Paragames. The theme of the Paragames is Access Bali, as we want the games to make Bali and Indonesia more accessible for the disabled and their families and carers. All Welcome. The Bali Paragames are being organised by the registered Indonesian charity, Yayasan Damai Olahraga Bali Sports Foundation which was founded in 2009 to use sports to change lives, particularly for the disabled and the disadvantaged. In the first year the Bali Paragames will include 8 sports: swimming, athletics, blind soccer, badminton, chess, wheelchair basketball, powerlifting and table tennis. The emphasis will be on competing and fair play, not just winning. The Bali Paragames has been made possible by many sponsors, including our major sponsor, the Annika Linden Centre, part of Inspirasia.
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Swisscontact is looking for enthusiastic and independent professionals in the following field of expertise:
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Team player with strong communicational, interpersonal and organizational skills; Good command of written and spoken English, excellent computer skills (MS office) University degree in relevant field of study (those lacking the stated educational requirements but having an excellent track record are encouraged to apply); Interest in development work and ecotourism; Excellent work ethic, self-starter and flexibility in schedule
Program Officer for Community Development for Flores Main task: Assist local communities in CBT to improve their internal organisation and services to offer their cultural environment to the tourism sector; support and qualify local farmer groups and handicrafts producers through capacity building to improve the variety and quality of their products and link them to the local tourism market.
For more information on the Bali Paragames please visit our website or http://www.baliparagames.com/
Requirements: At least 5 years experiences in development work with communities (farmer groups, cultural villages), strong interpersonal skills, proactive, assertiveness, willingness to work in remote areas.
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Contact us: We can offer you an exciting, fast-paced working environment, a culture of mutual respect and the opportunity to play a vital role in the project. If you are interested in joining our team where your talent will impact the project outcomes, please apply for this position. Contact: recruitment@swisscontact-wisata.org NC/Es/26 June 13
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LOMBOK GILI Trawangan beachfront property for sale. 1.54 hectar freehold on west (sunset) side. 55mt of beach. Unique property for development. Info& photos: <quantumode@ hotmail.com> / 081 2382 7604. 10 are freehold plots for sale in Gili Trawangan. 350mt from beach. Perfect location for development. Info& photos: <quantumode@hotmail. com> / 081 2382 7604. [7028]
UBUD Old Bali Wood Furniture Company in Ubud is for sale. Unique furniture crafted from recycled timber. Good trading history, heaps of future potential. $20,000 finished furniture. 18 months lease remaining. Price $25,000. Contact Bali 0813 3944 0427, Australia 040 942 5425. Email <sales@obwfc.com>. [7022]
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Land for sale, location: Sanggingan, Ubud area. Rice field view. Land 6 are, maximum 20-25 years. For more info, please contact Gabrig Sunari artist group: 081 734 2002 or 0878 6001 9619. [6320] Popular restaurant in Ubud for sale. Great location and a well established business. Complete with all appliances, accessories and furniture. Ready for business the day after purchase. Call 0815 5878 2334 to make appointment. [7076] House for rent. 1-2 min from center Ubud. Quiet. Rice terraces, sunset view. 180m2, 2 bedrooms A/C, storage room, kitchen, balcony, terrace. Garden 300m2. 85 mill/ year, negotiable +62 813 5368 0328. [7083] Ubud, Nyuh Kuning, land for sale, quiet prime location, 11,6 (33x35m), 4 min. to Ubud Market Place, good for villa or boutique resort, Rp. 295 mio/are. Call 0857 9286 6808. [7090] Land for sale: 33 are @ 130 million. Excellent view mountaintops, ricefield, jungle, ravine. Natural spring, river below. Very peaceful hak milik freehold 9km. from Jl. Raya Ubud. Contact: 081 5768 9113. [7092] Bongkasa. 20 minutes West Ubud. Exceptional land with rice fields view. Hak Milik. 30 Are or 3 lots 10 are. 85 jt /are. <gilles.bordessoule@yahoo.com>. 0813 3911 6941. [7112] New 3 riverview villas in one complex inside Balinese artist village for sale. Each villa: 3bed+3bath, kitchen+ dining+living+pool+garden. Closed to Ubud center. Quick sale ASAP. Contact: 0878 6076 9393 or <irawanes@ yahoo.com>. [7114]
C/Re/U-17 April. 13
PROPERTY MEDIA INDONESIA INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY - 2 storey VILLA FOR SALE at Jl. Bedugul Sidakarya, Denpasar. Land size 17 are with Swimming Pool. Asking Price only 9.5 Billion Rupiah. - LAND FOR SALE, Jl. Bidadari Athena. Great location to Build Villas. Available from 9 are to 11 are. Asking Price IDR 750.000/are. - 2000m2 land in Petitenget FOR SALE, located in Prime Location of Petitenget, near Hotels and Villas area (Near W Hotel). - 1000m2 land in Kerobokan FOR SALE, located in main road of Jl. Mertasari, good investment for Villa Compound or Town House.
RETAIL BUSINESS AND OFFICE FOR RENT
- 2 storey building in Gatot Subroto Timur, surround by Houses Complex and Business area, IDR 65 mio/year negotiable - 2 storey building in Jl. Merdeka, Renon. size 9x12m2, IDR 150mio/year - 2 storey building in Hayam Wuruk on project. GET THE GOOD DEAL NOW!
MARKETING CONTACTS Maharani Priantini M. +62 878 6038 1176 Ratna Usadha M. +62 821 6969 5511 PT. Property Media Indonesia Jl. Graha Merdeka unit 18 Jl. Merdeka, Denpasar - Bali 80235 Phone. +62 361 923 0 923 . Fax. +62 361 227 533
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FREE HOLD STYLISH DESIGN OF JAPANESE STYLE VILLA IN BUKIT UNGASAN NOW ON SALE INQUIRY please contact to PT.HORAS INDONESIA TEL : +62 361 755393 FAX: +62 361 764220 e-mail: info@horasindonesia.com WEB SITE : www.horasindonesia.com NC/Re/G-12 June 13
exotiqproperty.com Exotiq Property Bali & Lombok
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Contemporary ocean side apartment suite in Legian Three-bedroom apartment on the second Àoor for a solid 59 years Private terrace with views over a lap pool and the ocean Luxury living/dining areas with a fully ¿tted kitchen Just 30 metres off one of the world’s most acclaimed sur¿ng beaches
For Sale US$ 870,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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600sqm of level land in a prime location for development Suitable for a dream home or a holiday rental villa Certi¿cate issued, electricity and telephone line are onsite Freehold for IDR 1,700,000,000/are Just minutes from the heart of Seminyak’s famed Oberoi Street
For Sale IDR 10,200,000,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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BB-B237
Quality at affordable price for this three-bedroom freehold villa Spacious living/dining/kitchen are enclosed by glass sliding doors Enjoy a beautiful view onto the green belt rice ¿elds The villas come fully furnished and it is priced to sell Located in the peaceful village of Tumbak Bayuh in the north of Canggu
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Luxury hideaway by the sea offered freehold in Seminyak Two-storey, two-bedroom villa in modern Balinese style Sit on 240sqm of land with private pool and a bale set in a lush garden Beautifully appointed with modern locally crafted furniture Walking distance to some of the ¿nest restaurants in Seminyak
For Sale US$ 550,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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Fusing modern, stylish elegance with subtle Balinese touches 2BR villa on 750sqm of land bordering a river on its western edge Leasehold for 24 years + 25-year option to extend available Great en-suite bathrooms and modern kitchen to complete the villa Only a few minutes to Echo Beach and 30 minutes to Seminyak
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1,000sqm land, rectangular in shape, IDR 13,500,000/are/year Can be developed with two knock-out villas for the villa rental market 35-year lease with 10-year option to extend at market price Good access, electricity and phone line are onsite Just a few hundred meters from the beach at La Lucciola
For Sale IDR 4,725,000,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Oceanside 1,014sqm plot of land in Berawa Rectangular shape and size perfect to build a fabulous estate Private road access already in place Leasehold for 28 years at IDR 8,500,000/are/year Tremendous location, just minutes from Seminyak and Canggu Club
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For Sale US$ 379,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
For Sale IDR 2,413,320,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Modern, two-bedroom, money-making villa, leasehold for 35 years Open-plan living and dining area with fully equipped western kitchen Large pool and landscaped garden on 300sqm of land Part of a small estate consisting of three villa with separate entrance Just minutes walk from the shopping, cafes and Bali delicatessen
For Sale US$ 350,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Excellent new villa estate in prime Seminyak location This four-bedroom en-suite villa is built on 500sqm of land Indoor/outdoor living area, stylish western standard kitchen 38-year leasehold with a 20-year extension at market price Easy walks to the shops, restaurants and the beach
For Sale US$ 565,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
For Sale US$ 395,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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For Sale US$ 620,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Contemporary mix of Bali style with all the creature comforts of home Brand new three-bedroom single level villas on 600sqm of land Two pavilions facing the garden and the 13 x 4 metre swimming pool Villas come fully furnished and each have parking for two cars Leasehold for 27 years with a 25-year extension based on market price
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700sqm land plot, very good shape and great proportions Perfect plot for a magni¿cent villa or as a long term investment 12-metre public road access with electricity and telephone are onsite Leasehold 27 years at IDR 17,500,000/are/year with 25 years extension Walking distance to shops, bars and restaurants
For Sale IDR 3,307,500,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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Beautiful and cozy villa on 700sqm land for 19 years leasehold Four bedrooms, two free standing, all en-suite Each bedroom has ample storage with spacious dressing rooms Big, lush and private garden with private pool and two parking spaces A mere ¿ve minutes walk to a sweeping sandy beach
For Sale US$ 350,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358 C/Re/G-26 June 13
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CANDIDASA Beachfront land in Candidasa. 21 are, Rp. 4 million/year/ are. White sand, IMB + hotel license available for 36 years. Also have connecting backland 10 or 20 are Rp. 2.5 million/ year/are, 100m from beach + access. Call 081 2362 9117 or e-mail: <butiti_diving@hotmail.com>. [6874]
GIANYAR For sale/ lease 2 riverfront villas next to Bali Safari Marine Park, furnished, 2 &3BR, pool, 41 are land, idyllic, private, unique location, potential of growth. <www.tamanpilah. com>. Call: 0878 6270 2207. [7121] Land for sale 2,7 Ha at Kemenuh Gianyar (near Sukawati Market). Rice field and river view. Suitable for villa or Perumahan. Price Rp. 255 Juta per Are. Inspection or detail please contact 081 5570 0315 or email: <jessatama@ gmail.com>. [7050]
KARANGASEM Exceptional land for rent 10-20yrs or sale. 17.5 ares flat overlooking Tirtagangga paddies valley + 13.5 ares hillside. Unbreakable 180° panoramic view on valley and Mt Agung. Access for cars/trucks, water, electricity, certificates. Tirtagangga 3 mn, Amlapura 10 mn. Perfect for retirement and/or guest-house project and/or meditation/yoga sessions. Ready to build. Available immediately. Complete info at English/French dedicated website <www.a-land-in-bali.com>. Contact 0813 3845 1160, <randriot@yahoo.com>. [6957]
OVER CONTRACT NEW SHOP 4 YEARS JL. DYANAPURA 100 PRESENTLY GARMENT ALL FIT OUT INCLUDED URGENT - NEGO - MIN 2 YEARS CALL 08174786533 NO AGENT NC/Re/P-26 June 13
Seminyak For Rent Immaculately presented modern, new, fully furnished villa, very close to Seminyak road, and easy access to Kuta. (Jalan Sri Kresna, the river road off Nakula). 2 spacious bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, (Showers and tub), fully equipped kitchen and dining room, infinity pool with Jacuzzi. Huge livingroom overlooking the pool and storage room. Garden with gazebo and ample external parking. Separate facilities for security guard. Facilities included in the price: Air conditioning in all rooms, LCD TV, broad band Wi-Fi, satellite TV, Solar hot water, Daily housekeeping, 24 hour security, gardener service, pool maintenance……and more. Rp. 225 million/ year. Rp. 25 Million/Month. E mail: info@landofbali.com Direct from owner.
SEMINYAK 3 bedroom villa at Drupadi & 4 bedroom at Kunti Seminyak. Daily or weekly. Swimming pool, daily maid, Wi-Fi, hot water, open living and kitchen. And also have 2 bedrooms in Legian. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866] Leasehold land up to 10 ares, 27 years, until 06/2040. Extension possible. Very good location, Nakula 1 area. Near Hammerhead, 5 min from Double 6 Beach. Buildable, IMB, electricity, phone available. IDR 9,8 millions/are/year. 081 238 0000 62. [6608] Leasehold land over contract 19 years + 10 year already nego. Jl. Tangkuban Perahu/ Jl. Bidadari area. 743m2. Quiet area. All paperwork ready to built. 70,000 USD or 4,950,000 Rp/are/year. Contact 0813 3830 4617. [7046] Villas for rent Seminyak 2, 3, 4 Bedrooms, Modern style, Fully equipped kitchen, Cable TV, Pool, Internet Connection, Tropical garden US$ 180 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Please call +6281 797 35110. [6742] Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom loft apartments on Jl Petitenget, between Potato Head/W Hotel and opposite Biku. Fully serviced (daily cleaning and laundry service). 501 Petitenget Lofts. <www.petitengetlofts.com> or +62 (0) 81 916 503 738. [7084] Rent luxury villa, all furnished, Drupadi, 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, AC, Wifi, TV, big pool, garden, 3,8 ares, parking car. 220 million/year, nego long term, possible extend. 3 rooms. New villa. 0878 6102 6642. <maloaimport@orange.fr>. [7087]
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For rent weekly, monthly, beautiful villa in Seminyak, quiet area, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, kitchen, AC, cable TV, WIFI, large swimming pool, garden, staff included. Email: <villa-astaga@hotmail.fr>. [7095] For rent 2 bedroom 2 bathroom town house. Has 3 A/C, hot water. Fully furnished. Close to Sunset Point shopping centre. Only 60Jt per year (min 2 years) Neg. Contact Ni Luh 0813 3865 3037 or email <smithers@y7mail.com>. [7100] 1 bedroom fully furnished villa Jl. Plawa. Rp. 10 million/month, Longterm negotiable. Large bedroom upstairs. Kitchen, dining, bathroom ground floor. TVs/DVDs, AC, electricity, water, gas, maid service inclusive. SMS 0819 3626 6264. [5928] Villas for rent Seminyak 2, 3, 4 Bedrooms, Modern style, Fully equipped kitchen, Cable TV, Pool, Internet Connection, Tropical garden US$ 150 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Villa/Land sales. Please call +6281 797 35110 / +62 812 3794 6713. [6742]
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Villa for rent near Sunset Point Seminyak. 3 bedroom, living room, gazebo, hot water, swimming pool, 2.5 are land. For year/long term. Contact Suwiti 0812 396 8584 / 0361 801 3216. [7125] Beautiful two bedrooms villa fully furnished, swimming pool, small garden, behind Sunset Point, Jl. Mertanadi. Three bedrooms villa Jl. Drupadi Seminyak, fully furnished, swimming pool. Long term. 081 7979 9922, 0857 1109 3547. <ceaderphoenix@yahoo.com>. [6434] SEMINYAK Drupadi rent. Beautifful new villa 2 bedrooms open bathroom. Wifi, TV, DVD. Pool, garden. Open dinning and living room ricefield view. Parking, staff. 180 Euro/day. 1200 Euro/week. 3600 euro/month. Contact: French, English 0811 386 6342 <barphil@live.fr>. Indonesian, English 0878 6089 0803, <villaskumelati@yahoo.co.id>. [7136] Leasehold 26 years + 20, Seminyak centre, Drupadi, 4,6 are. Nice villa 2 bedrooms ensuite bathroom. Wifi, pool, garden, open dinning and living room ricefield view. Parking area. 390.000$ US. Contact: <villaskumelati@ yahoo.co.id>, 0878 6089 0803, <barphil@gmail.com>, 081 1386 6342. [7137] New shop for lease! Oberoi, top location. Excl. deal! 0896 1377 1074. [7139] Stunning two bedroom apartment for rent in the heart of Oberoi, swimming pool, fully furnished, 24 hour security, 6 month lease available with the option to extend 18,000,000 per month electricity and most outgoings included. Please phone 0821 453 16275 if interested. [7142] Shop for rent in Petitenget - Seminyak, strategic location, in front of Metis Restaurant, 55m2 building, car parking, can be developed to be 2 floor. Fac: 1 bathroom, electrical 5500 VA. Please call: 0812 395 777 88. [7143]
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Real Estate
26 June - 10 July, 2013
TABANAN Are you looking for land to buy in Tabanan area, small of big plots. Contact or e-mail directly to owner: Tel: +62 81 855 5010. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452] For Sale, directly from owner: Freehold land 10 - 20 are loc. in Antosari near Soka Beach. This plot of land sits on the highest point in this area with stunning seaviews that cannot be blocked, comes complete with access road, all certificates and is rezoned for building. Rp. 39 Mill/are. Tel: +6281 855 5010. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. [1382] Selling antique Joglo house 11x11m with added-on building. Brought from Kudus and rebuilt in Bali in 2008. Big beams, very good condition, all teak, decorated ceiling, lots of carving. Contact: <hestjebbes@gmail.com>. [7093] Land for Sale freehold in Kerambitan/Kelating beach area. alila soori resort neighborhood. 300 Meters from the beach, ocean View and ricefield view. Great value investment, already “Aspek” for home accommodation, ready to build. Land size 15 Are. Contact info: 0361 871 5116 / 0813 3701 6123. [7127]
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BUKIT Freehold land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626. Please speak in Bahasa. [1547]
Wireless broadband / Cable TV Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens
RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Contact us on: (0361) 736 339/ 0811386450 You can now find us on Facebook C/Re/A-20 Feb 13
SEMINYAK APARTMENT Monthly - Yearly Rental. 2 storey 1 Bedroom, A/C, bath, balcony Lounge/kitchenette. Wifi and cable TV Daily housekeeping. Shared plunge pool Electricity, Staff, Security etc Month Rp.9.000.000, Yearly 90.000.000 sdunnbali@gmail.com / 08123668110
For sale villa in Dreamland Pecatu, 4 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, pool, covered carport, 5 A/C, oven, close to beach, gated security, golf course. Free hold. Rp. 1.3 Billion (nego). Phone English Bahasa 0812 3614 4191, e-mail <scottmi15@hotmail.com>. [6943] Large, fully equipped restaurant for lease - 15 years. Open area, A/C cafe space, bar & wood-fired pizza oven. Strategic position in Ungasan. Contact <bukitland@ hotmail.com>. [7138]
JIMBARAN Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, maid, free Wifi. Free electricity for monthly. 2,75 mill monthly or 250k daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [4592]
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For weekly, monthly rent: Spacious fully furnished & exclusive rooms. Very strategic location (just behind Mc Donald Jimbaran) with Kingkoil bed, teakwood furniture, LED TV, TV cable, wifi, waterheater, carpark and daily breakfast. “Puri Teras Jimbaran” Jl Parigata no 88, contact 0812 1896 4170 or <gracesantoso2004@yahoo.com>. [7035] Jimbaran 5 star luxury shared residence. Includes: kitchen, pool, tennis, gym, garden, living room. Single or double with en-suite. From 575 Dollars per month. Quiet location. Email <elookers@gmail.com>. 0813 3726 5495 Andy. View this property today. [7081] 4sale land 10 are in Balangan area, new Marriott Hotel, strategic location. 260jt/are nett. Call owner 0812 4105 6832. House for sale Jimbaran, 2 floor building, 3 bed, 3AC, kitchen set, 1.3 M nego. [7082] FURNISHED house4lease. 2 storey house with garden& gazebo. 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, Aircon & hot water. 2 living areas with open kitchen & extra guest toilet. Land 179m2 building 234m2. Yearly contract 90 mil. Contact Daud: 0813 3874 7877 or email: <vinz_zenlaw@ yahoo.com>. [7094] C/Re/G-12 June 13
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NEW PRIVATE VILLA for lease Good investment, offered for leasehold 25yrs or min 5yrs Two unit villas with 2 bedrooms all with ensuite bathrooms, fully furnished, lounge/dining opens onto 3 x 8 pool and garden Good location at Br.Kuwum 2 #20C – 20D, Kerobokan - Bali Contact us on: +62 857 370 41184 (Rina) / +62 811 386 7080 (Arga) casamorabali@gmail.com NC/RE/M-26 Jun. 13
FOR RENT
Weekly / Monthly / Yearly In a traditional Balinese house, KUTA AREA (Jalan Majapahit) 2 rooms apartment and single rooms also available. Fully furnished, daily cleaning, AC & TV, hot & cold water, Wi-Fi. Quiet area close to the beach and 10 minutes walking distance to the night life. Start at Rp. 2 million/month. Please call : 0878.6138.5172 / 081.317.986.177 C/Re/U-29 May 13
BB-V1069
KEROBOKAN
KEROBOKAN
Villa for rent in Banjar Pengubengan. AC, swimming pool, hot/cold water. Please contact 081 2363 0309 / 0878 6202 6999. [4870]
VILLA for lease until March 2020, fully furnished, 5,500kw, Wi-Fi, indovision, pool, luxury, 3 bdrm, garage, maids room, western kitchen, laundry, 2 bathrooms, CCTV, security system, wifi, 6 aircons, Kerobokan. Beautiful location. Quiet street. 1.2 Bil nego. Will consider all reasonable offers. Ph. 0819 677 902. [7102]
Padang Griya Gg. IV no. 1. Road access 5 mtr. Building 200m2, upstrairs 200m. Land 6 are. 6 bedrooms, gazebo, AC, hot/cold water, PDAM, 5000 watt electricity. House 1,5 are, full garden, AC, hot/cold water, 2 bedrooms, outside/ inside bathroom, PAM, Muding Indah 3x. Contact 423 582 / 0361 7474 790. [6267] FREEHOLD 26.40are land for sale in Br. Tibubeneng (1km north of brawa). Wall surrounding property, 60mt well, elevetaed villa foundation. 260 Million/are. For info: <quantumode@hotmail.com> / 081 2382 7604. [7027] Lovely Jewel of a villa in private gang in Umalas 2. Separate master bed / bath, 2 other bedrooms / bath. Great western style kitchen, fridge, stove, sep. pantry. Pool/bale, spiral staircase to sun deck. Min. 2-5 years nego. Made 081 756 1441 or email: <umalashouse@ yahoo.com> (direct owner). [7079]
PROPERTY
Jl. Kayu Aya 77x, Seminyak 80361, Bali Phone +62 (0) 361 737358 www.exotiqproperty.com Patrick +62(0) 817 973 3031 pclancy@exotiqproperty.com
New homy villa for lease, near SLK School, 10min to Seminyak. 3Bedrooms ensuite, fully furnished, plunge pool, nothing to spend, private access. Rp. 1.3 Bil for 19 years. Email <villakerobokan@yahoo.com>. Phone +62 815 4746 5350. [7080] Villa for rent: for July, 3 dbl/ac bedrooms, pool, garage, large living area, full equipped kitchen, well furnished, Wifi, 2 flatscreen, stereo, espresso machine. US$ 80,-/day. <heiko@balisafaritours.com>. Gabi: 0878 4410 7554. [7099] Nice villa for rent/share in Umalas 1, gang villa Umalas no. 06, per year, with swimming pool. 3 bedroom, kitchen, garden, parking. The villa is new condition, quiet and close to all restaurant Petitenget. Contact Doll 0821 4615 7596, e-mail <sergio_bali@yahoo.com>. [7096]
POA Freehold Petitenget Villa Two storey four bedroom villa on 650 sqm land Swimming pool and mature garden bordering river C/Re/G-1May 13
VILLA for rent / lease, fully furnished, 5,500kw, Wi-Fi, indovision, pool, luxury, 3 bdrm, garage, maids room, western kitchen, laundry, 2 bathrooms, CCTV, security system, wifi, 6 aircons, Kerobokan. Beautiful location. Quiet street. Ph. 0819 677 902. [6790] UMALAS leasehold ca46years **3BR@225000$** 8BR@ 1034000$ or 6BR@849000$ **1BR@185000$ IMB Pondok Wisata, open ricefields - Info Betty(bahasa) 0813 8177 7257 - Daniel(eng-nl-fr-d). 0813 3828 6581. <villabalipassion@yahoo.com>. <www.villabalipassion. com>. [7091] Looking for tenant at Jalan Gunung Lumut. AC, fridge, Wi-fi, helper, garden, bathrooom, bed, TV, furnished. Long term only Rp. 3,5juta/monthly. Gas & electricity included SMS 0819 1637 5748. [7099] For rent 1 bedroom apartment Rp. 6.500.000/month + kitchen, 1 bedroom villa Rp. 15.000.000/month. AC, hot & cold water, Wi-Fi, TV cable, refrigerator. 0813 3806 2085. <gustisudiana@yahoo.co.id>. [6929]
Nice Modern House for Rent. Relaxing rice paddy view. 1.5 bed room, en-suite bathroom, living, kitchen, office, garage, small garden. Only 200m to supermarket. Hot shower, internet, AC. Aug/2013-Mar/2014 Rp. 36mil. (0361) 921 5800 or internationaltemple@hotmail.com>. [7141] Ruko over contract in Jl Raya Semer Kerobokan size 3m x 6m. 14 month left for 14 Million Rupiah. Call 0819 1636 2285. [7147] HOUSE For rent / lease. simple, 3 bdr, kitchen, phone line. until feb 2018. Quiet street. Nice yard. Also has 4th bedroom or can be used as lounge or office or workshop. Kerobokan. Ph. 0819 677 902. [6788] HOUSE for rent. Furnished, 2 bedrooms, A/C, hot water, nice garden, quiet and secure area. Internet box is in, only monthly fees to pay (around 200k). Ideal location between Kerobokan and Seminyak. Available now until December. Monthly rent 5 juta. 0818 0540 8625. [7103] Beautiful house for rent in Tegal Cupek Umalas. Three bed + bathrooms, gazebo, large living room, swimming pool and garden, Indovision, etc... 250 mill per year / 450 mill per 2 years. Pls call 081 856 7221 / 0815 5869 4855. [7106] Luxurious Villa for rent/sale, 4 bedrooms, 3bath, pool, comfortable newly renovated, spacious kitchen, living, patio, good location: calm and safe area in Banjar Kuwum, Umalas. Furnished: 2200US$/month. 0812 8445 4343, 0812 8659 7987, <gennyska@gmail.com>. [7110] Modern deluxe new apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, large parking, beautiful garden, pool, free Wi-Fi, from 50 to 150 m2, monthly from Rp. 4 to 7.5 million. 2 location off West Marlboro and close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [6262] Land for sale. 11/2 are, good location. Certification my name. Dalung Permai, 100 meter from petrol station. Behind the river. Jl. Surya Buana Dalung Kerobokan Kuta Utara. Price: 375 million. No broker. Please call: 0878 6029 5100. [7101] Kerobokan strategic location - traditionally lovely Indonesian house for rent Taman Sari V (9b), Teuku Umar Barat, Peruma Pura Citra Pratama Villa style U-Form with tropical, garden inside, no pool. 2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms living and dining area marble kitchen Surface area around 2 are. Quiet safe area, fully new furniture and fitted, 24 h Security & CCTV, fully a/c, Tel, TV surround, Indovision ready, deck fan, car port and outside parking Motorbike: Honda Beat new. (6500 km) for rent on a monthly basis). And more, more, more. Price negotiable. Info: <marcus. gehrig@bluewin.ch> or +62 8 123 716 5029. Email preferred or sms. [7119]
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Xanadu Villas Seminyak A Quality “Australian Owned & Managed” Resort - Opulent Villas - Very Private, but with the Excitement of Seminyak at your Doorstep. Villas For Sale Available Now AUD$398,000 3 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom Private Pool Villa. AUD$250,000 1 Bedroom Private Pool Villa Off the Plan AUD$120,00 1 Bedroom Studio Apartment AUD$148,000 1 Bedroom Villa Apartment AUD$248,000 2 Bedroom Villa Apartment Inspections Welcomed on Site!!!
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Villa for rent: area 3 are, 2 bedroom, living room, kitchen, aircondition, hot water, swimming pool, big garden. Contact Made: 081 2363 0309 / 0819 1665 9151. [4134]
Land for contract. 8.2 are in Seseh, 130 metres from the beach. Approx size 25 mtr x 35 metre, has 7.500 electricity, gudang and easy access, IMB no problem. Please call 081 1385 3229, 081 139 7397 for further info. [7135]
4 villa for lease. 3 until 10 bedrooms. All with swimming pool. Garage, beautiful garden, private road. Direct owner 0812 3684 9927. [6998] 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 (English), 0821 1788 8293 (Bahasa). See: <www. balisupervilla.com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www. villashanticanggu.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. <www. villaellabali.com>. [6234] Land for lease Echo Beach, short cut plot 10 are, 31,3 x 32, leasing starts August 2013, 25 years. 6 juta x are x year. 0816 180 0699, 0813 3704 9492, <nandbali@yahoo. com>. [7030] Canggu overcontract 24 years, side by side investment. 3 are with IMB. 3 are, 2 bedroom new villa, pool, furnished. 0823 4166 7577 / 0819 3626 5914. No agents. Pictures e-mail <goldipics@gmail.com>. [6942] For rent July/August. Beautiful Balinese villa, 3 ensuite bedrooms, nice pool and garden, 1 km from Berawa beach / Canggu club, 5 min. drive to Echo beach. Indovision/wifi/ maid included. US$ 800/week (Monthly negotiable). Call. +62 819 1612 6301 or +62 819 9941 8341. [7066] Specialist villa longterm, for lease, for sale Canggu Seminyak Kerobokan. <www.balitropicalproperty.com>. 0878 6192 1160. <contact@balitropicalproperty.com>. No agent please. Land for lease or sale all area. [6997]
BARGAIN, Spacious/secure/peaceful 3 bedrooms + maidroom/bedroom house for rent, 6.5are. 5 minutes to Berawa+Echo Beach. A/C, furnished, pool, wifi. Excellent value! ! 1 year+10 months 210 million, 1 year 130 million. Contact: 085 6384 4992 / <kevinblacknwhite@yahoo. com>. [7140] 2 BR beautiful villa near Eco beach. Fully furnished with wifi, cable TV, private pool and common pool, fully equipped kitchen, roof top, gas bbq, include all linens and towels. 100% ready to move in. No agent please <patty@ sue.gd> / 0819 1632 0950. 175 mio. [7144] Leasehold land Jalan Pantai Brawa, 1.7 Ara, 24 years, 350 juta, water, electricity, access near Canggu Club. Possibility extend 10 years. Call 0821 4713 6673. [7145] Modern & Luxurious 4 BR Ricefield view villa for rent in Canggu, 10 minutes from Echo Beach, 7 are property, fully furnished, enclosable living room, fibre optic Internet, 4 en-suite bathrooms, Pool, garden, garage. Price 270 Million/year. HP: 0878 6241 9142. [7146] House for rent with 2 bedroom, semi furnished, 2 AC rate Rp 40 mill/year locate in Canggu Permai Blok B No.8 and also have room for rent daily, weekly, monthly in Kerobokan. Please call 0821 4525 8268. [7148]
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New villa on stilts for rent by owner for yearly Location in Canggu Babakan. Beautiful view on rice terraces. 10 mn from Echo Beach. 7 acres garden and parking enclosed by a wall. 1 bedroom, living room, kitchen, large terrace, shower room, hot water, toilet. Partly furnished: double bed, fridge, wardrobes, bookcase, ceiling fans, blinds. Available end of July, ideal for single person or couple. Possible to visit the house between 09th and 22nd of July. Contact : M. Dubuc, mail : lescobe@canl.nc NC/Re/I-15 May 13
DIRECT FROM OWNER BELALANG - 4 Are,3 Are,8 Are In nice western area. Good access,electric and ready to build ( PERUMAHAN ). Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Price : IDR 170 Milion / Are KEDUNGGU â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 8 Are Contract Land 48 Years remaining, 150m to beach with river frontage. Good access and electric. Great for your holiday / surf villa. Price : IDR 4 Milion / Are / Year
081 236 221 777 ( Indo ) 087 861 803 567 ( English ) C/Re/I-12 June 13
Canggu. Ocean and water views. 3 bedroom 2 bathoom 2 storey villa fully furnished. Modern, clean, quiet and new. Pool with water feature. Short or long term rental. Email <leilareef78@hotmail.com>. [7085] Leasehold, villa 30 yrs contract, 2 bedrooms, en-suite bathrooms, Pantai Berawa, 5 min from Canggu Club, pool 8x4, hot water, AC, open living-room, telephone line, Speedy internet Wi-fi, full furnished, garden, parking, Pondok Wisata for business. 220.000 USD. Call 0819 3306 6804 / <shinkenken@gmail.com>. Contact Peggy. [7088] Berawa/Canggu: House for rent, 2floors, garden, rice-field view, 800m from the beach, 4 bedrooms+aircon and safety-box, 3bathrooms+hotwater, kitchen, living-room, fully furnished, tv/dvd. Rent negotiable: IDR 85million/year or overcontract 8 years IDR 70million/year. Contact 0878 6169 5069 or <nissaculture@hotmail.com>. [7097] Villa for rent monthly, weekly, Canggu Echo Beach. 3 bedroom and 2 bedroom. All room with AC, Internet high speedy, security 24 hours, pool, garden, full furnished with staff. 081 7971 5594, 0878 6152 4094. E-mail <soeparmi. li@yahoo.com>. [7104]
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House for rent 2 bedroom, full furniture, 1 empty room, 3 bathroom, 1 kitchen, rice field view. 31 jt/year. Jln. Raya Canggu Uma Buluh Perum Mahesatama Graha. SMS/call 0878 6162 8282. [7109] Good investment, villa 3 bedroom, already in business with all documents Pondok Wisata, 30 years leasehold, Jalan Pantai Berawa, 3 en-suite bathroom, Speedy Wi-fi, pool 8.4, garden, 1 bungalow separate of the villa, full furnished. 235.000 USD. Call 0819 3306 6804 / <shinkenken@gmail.com>. Contact Peggy. [7089] Lovely modern 2 bedroom villa in Brawa, fully furnished, pool, nice garden, 2 bathroom, 3 toilet, laundry, AC, lockup, carport, open kitchen, ONLY 120juta pa. Wont last. e: <nadiastuart_gibson@yahoo.com> or ph: 0853 3782 2707. [7111] Beautiful villa for rent weekly/monthly in Jln. Nelayan Canggu near Echo Beach. We have 3 bdrms or 2 bdrms villa with pool, big garden, ricefield view, Wi-fi, TV sat, maid. Contact 081 890 0480. [7118] Canggu/Batu Belig Charming furnished Bali Style 2bd House 12jt-mth (Rent July-Sept) and 1bd Bamboo Cottage 5jt-mth (same/semi-annually), 125m from Batu Belig Beach, beach, Internet, WiFi, Indovision. Call/SMS/email: <batubeligbeach@gmail.com> / 081 1388 2930. [7120] FREEHOLD Villa for Sale. Best location in Berawa area. modern minimalist style 3 bedroom and bathroom, maidroom, studyroom, livingroom, kitchen and dining, s.pool, garage, rooftop lounge with ocean, ricefield and mountain view. Also Land for sale in Canggu Berawa area. 2 are and 4 are. Contact; 871 5116 / 0813 3701 6123. [7126] NC/Re/I-26 June 13
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Kuta Legian Melasti Two Floors , 250m2 ,Terrace , Equipment & Furniture , Parking. Possibility 6 or 9 years with option to extend. IMB , Alcohol Licence , All Documents.... For more information contact Ph : 0812 3652 8677 gegelou@hotmail.fr NC/RE/U-26 June. 13
Shipwrecks Beach Villa is for sale. Buy your dream either as a business or private house. All permits and licenses are current and included (Pondok Wisata etc). Have a look. <www.nusalembongan.com.au>. +62 813 3739 9577. <rick@nusalembongan.com.au>. [7098] Land for sale 5000m2, beach side Lembongan, SHM premium and limited location. For serious buyer only please contact direct owner Nyoman Kariasa. Guaranteed. No regret. 0812 3791 9256. E-mail <nyomankariasa@ gmail.com>. [7107]
NUSA DUA House for sale: western style house on 15 are land. Green house sanutary system located on mountain with best view. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150]
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2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0821 4552 2200 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [5041] SHOP for rent. At Bali Collection, Block A16#2A. Komplek Pariwisata Mall Nusa Dua, 72 Square meter. Fully furnished for clothing retail. Email: <contact@moonrocks. es>. Phone: 081 835 4717. [6753] Rent villa hill seaview quiet area European style, 2 bed/ bathrooms, in/outside living, dinner, kitchen, fullfurnished, A/C, hotwater, TVsat, terrace, gazebo, garden, swpool, 7juta month included maid & security. Owner 081 7472 7296. [7128] FOR rent: 2 bedroom, fully furnished, air con, tv/dvd, hot water, sea views, great location close to beach and shops, available now short term or long. Tel. 0878 6015 1869. [7133] Sale 2 bedroom / 3 bedroom house in Siligita, swimming pool, garage, both furnished. Quality built in safe, quiet location. Free hold. No agents. Owner 081 735 0877. [7134]
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Seminyak/BatuBelig Beachside Villa.Reduced.Glamorous 3 storey 3y.o. villa on 450m2.. Private beach access.180 degree ocean and sunset viewroofgarden. High security.5 bdrm and 6 bthr. Fabulous kitchen, pool and gardens.Beautifullyfurnished.Already attracting BIG rentals. 43yr lease. Now US$750,000 *VL-060 Lovina Bargain.Stately Home or Business. Wonderful luxury 7 br/8bth villa estate on 48 are. Room for vast expansion. Panoramic close ocean & sunset views. 3 separate pavilions. Huge horizon pool. Park-like gardens. Completely furnished.5 y.o. Reduced to USD$595.000 Freehold. *VS-058 Kuwum. Brand new 7 br./7 bthrm. Villa on 24 are.A beautiful mix of French country and modern Bali. Antique teak timbers and glowing granite.Lap pool.Beautiful gardens. 3 kitchens.2 Huge entertaining areas.Just US$1.88 mill. *VS-009 Seminyak.JlDrupadi. Bargain. 2 br/2bth villa with pool on 3.5 are. Lovely leafy garden.Unfurn.Just US$195,000. *VL-062 CangguBeach. Last chance to buy a brand new, architect designed, 2 bedroom villa with pool for only $179,900.Just 500m from the beach. Call us now!*VL-025 BatuBelig.Luxury Villa complex.1x6 br, 2x2br, 1x4br on 1100m2. Brand new, fully furnished. 3 pools, parking.Ready to rent for the high season. Walk to beach. Choose freehold US$2.975 mill. Or leasehold 30 +30 years US$1.5 million. *VS-010
A List Land We have huge listings of land, from 3 are to 20 hectares, in all the best places. Call us. JlOberoi. 29.2 are. Freehold.Right in the middle of Eat Street.Great shape.3.4m access.One of the last.2.2M per are. *LS-026 JlPetitenget. 18 are. Freehold.Next to the ‘W’.Square shape.3.5m access. Close to beach. Rp 2M per are. Pererenan on river. 11.1 are freehold. Perfect development site. Good shape and access. Gentle slope.Rp 450 mill per are. JlPetitenget. 20 are. Freehold.Direct access to main road.Absolute prime location.Near the “W” and Potato Head. Don’t miss it. Rp2.5M per are. Berawa.Behind Canggu Deli. 20.1 are.Freehold land. Good access. Close to Canggu Club. Rp850 mill/are. Medewi Surf Beachfront.1.21 Hektar land, perfect for development. 225m x 54m. Road full length. Vertical slope means whole property has views. Rp 80 mill/are.
A List Hotels/Restaurant/Businesses Petitenget.Fashionable 9 villa resort on 32 are. Close to EVERYTHING. Walk to beach. Fully operational. Many forward bookings. US$8 million neg. Now US$7 million neg. Freehold Tanjong Benoa. Absolute waterfront Sunset facing 9 x 3bedroom villa resort on 4200m2. 5 years old, in beautiful condition. All villas 2 storey with private pool. Comes with private jetty and luxury cabin cruiser.Ready for the High Season.Rp.90 billion. Freehold *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.
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BUDGET GUESTHOUSE Kuta EcoStay in the heart of Kuta Brand NEW – Top Quality – Promo Rates! Contact: (+62) 0 816 188 0097 or 0 813 2200 4110 Email: fitri@kutaecostay.com Address: 12 Gang Lotring, Jalan Pantai Kuta
(50m along lane opposite Warung Made restaurant in Kuta)
Designed for travellers wanting value for money and who have an eco-conscience C/Re/G-12 Dec. 12
Apartment in Sanur Service apartment in Sanur with swimming pool is offered to rent! One bedroom with furniture, Kitchen, AC, Hot shower, Free Wi-Fi, Cable TV, Safety Box, Day time staff stay. There is a night security. Special Price for MONTHLY Rents Start from RP. 6,000,000/Month
LOVINA FOR rent: 3 bedroom villa with pool. 1000ft high overlooking the Bali Sea. 7 minute drive to Lovina Beach. Available from 27th July. Minimum 3 months, maximum 6 months. Rp. 8.550.000/mth includes staff, electricity. Email: <moonlighting51@hotmail.com>. [7086]
SANUR For sale money changer in strategic location in Sanur area. Complete permit, license, and Bank Indonesia certificate.Good for investment, 14 years lease. Reason for sale because need money. Sell Rp. 1.45 billion (nego). Please contact 081 2361 0079 or 0852 2212 0341. [5362] Villa for rent located in Sanur area, beach side, 5 minute walk to beach. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, swimming pool, TV, internet, furnish. Call 0821 4407 8745 / 0813 3968 3379. [7077]
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Gorgeous Sanur Garden Villa, pool, lawn, 3 bright airy rooms, spacy staff / storeroom, pantry, openplan kitchen, alfresco living/dining, with beds, sofa, dining table for 6, whitegoods. 9 mos lease, extendable, cheap USD 1200 mo nego. SMS owner +852 5106 1259, <sinarlani@ yahoo.com>, same day response. No agents. [7078]
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FOR SALE RESTAURANT-CAFE A unique investment opportunity in prime location. Perfectly located in corner of the center of SeminyakOberoi walk distance of Ultimo & Seminyak Square. This brand new 2 floor rest-cafe 240m2, 70 seats is designed with a unique Mediterranean style idea. Include a studio apartment. Totally fully furnished include kitchen, is ready to open. Leasehold: 13 years fully paid + 5 years extension with fix price. Rp. 90 million per year locked in the contract. For more details 081 855 5635. Contact with owner. You must see it!!! NC/Re/P-26 June 13
KEROBOKAN OVER CONTRACT - URGENT TRADITIONAL STYLE 2 STORY BUILDING FULLY RENOVATED 2 TELP - BIG PARKING, MAIN ROAD NEAR JAIL ANY USE AT JL. TANGKUBAN PERAHU NO 18, KEROBOKAN. 5 YEARS MIN 2 YEARS - NEGO. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 08174786533 NO AGENT NC/Re/P-26 June 13
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Jl. Kayu Aya 77x, Seminyak 80361, Bali Phone +62 (0) 361 737358 www.exotiqproperty.com Patrick +62(0) 817 973 3031 pclancy@exotiqproperty.com
Sanur 2 adjoining villas each has 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, pool and 1 car garage. Currently under construction and available September. Centrally located with excellent access in Jln. Tirta Ening and only 750 metres to beach. On 25 years lease with option; invest and rest at todays price $179,000 Aust for both. Please phone 0361 797 6785. [7115] 3 room apartment close to beach. On 2nd floor, private entrance, roof terrace, high standard and modern design, fully furnished, aprx. 100 m2, 7.700 W, 2 AC, Wi-Fi, cable-TV, DVD, washing machine, 18 years lease (can be extended), IMB. 115.000 USD (nego). Call 0878 6080 9460. [7122]
Ideal Central Seminyak Leasehold Price USD 650,000 7 are of land, 250m2 building, single story, 4BR + media room Private pool, 350m from beach at KuDeTa 21 years plus 30 year option to extend C/Re/G-1 May 13
Hotel rooms available in Sanur. Quiet, big room, swimming pool, restaurant, cable TV, Wifi, parking, 10 mins to Sanur Beach. Monthly rent Rp. 5.000.000,- Inquiry (0361) 283 286, <sales@mentarisanur.com>. [7123] Large furnished house for long lease or rent, comprising 4 bed apartement, 2 bath 5mill mnth, 50 yr +2 bed 4mill mnth 40 yr+1 bed 3mill mnth 30 yr, all AC/fan/cable, h/c water, parking, fridge, excludes electric, close to Hardy’s, negoitiable longer terms or whole house. Contact 0812 3794 6274 or email <grrrhsurf@gmail.com> for pics, further info. [7129] Beautiful and modern Villa in Sanur for rent set on 12 are land with tropical garden, 5 bedroom and en-suite 5 bathroom all with AC. Pool, 3 fish ponds, 2 kitchen, 2 dining area, 2 living room (inside/outside), 1 office room. Garage for 2 cars. Separate 2 staff room with toilet. The villa is fully furnished and can be undertaken to a fixed price. Yearly rental price Rp. 250 million. For more information and pictures please contact: <villabatursari@ hotmail.com>. [7130] Sea view villa located in Sanur for rent. 2floors-furnished4bedrooms-4bathrooms-kitchen equipped-1office-swimming pool-garage-guest toilet-TV Indovision-9Aircon-Surface Building: 250 m”-surfaces land: 600 m”- Pics/price on request. Contact: <sitimacpherson@gmail.com> / Cel: 0852 3945 6616 or 0818 0380 0363. [7131]
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5 Are (500sqm) Freehold land in Babakan, Canggu. Ideal for a private villa and offers verdant rice terrace view, 4 meter wide road access. Price at IDR 400mil/Are. 30 Are (3,000sqm) land in Canggu. Just 200m to Berawa Beach, Leasehold of 30 years + 30 years extension option, 5 meter wide road access. Price at IDR 7.5 mil/Are/Year 32.19 Are (3,219sqm) land in Canggu, 150m to Echo Beach, Leasehold of 26 years + possibility to extend. 5 meter wide road access. Price at IDR 7.8 mil/Are/Year. 88 Are (8,800sqm) beachfront land in tourism zone in Seraya, Karangasem, offers spectacular views of ocean, sunrise, Nusa Penida and Lombok island. Perfect setting for beachside resort/villa development. Freehold title. Price at IDR 120mil/Are. 1,7 Hectare (17,000sqm) cliff front land in Seraya, Karangasem with spectacular views of Mt Rinjani, Mt Agung & the twin Lempuyang Mountain. Great investment for Villa/Resort Development. Zoned for tourism. Freehold Title. Price at IDR 120mil/Are. 63 Are (6,300sqm) River front land by The Ayung River at Payangan, Ubud near the Hanging Garden Hotel with amazing tropical forest view, suitable for health retreat or villa/resort development. Freehold Title. Price at IDR 85mil/Are. 1,8 Hectare (18,000sqm) river front land in Payangan, freehold status, Offers stunning river and greenery landscape views, within 15 minutes drive to the central Ubud and monkey forest. Perfect plot for retreat and escape for the hustle and bustle of the cities. Price at IDR 75mil/Are.
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DENPASAR Overcontract Kost Exclusive, 15 years, 14 rooms, fully furnished, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, carpark. Good investment. Price IDR 2.5 Billion (nego). Please email: <nyomanaril@gmail.com>. [5589] Sale or lease Jl.Raya puputan Renon Land size 600M2 + House, can lease just land 2~300M2 only also Sale House in Mumbul Jimbaran. Call 0812 3999 3828. [7113] C/Re/G-3 April 13
New house for rent, Tukad Badung, Renon, Denpasar. 3 rooms, 3 AC, parking, 2 floors, kitchen, 2 bathrooms. 3000W electricity. 65 million a year. Contact 0812 383 5836. [7124]
~ ABC Apartment ~ Type A (Studio Room) 5,800,000 Rp/Month 54,000,000 Rp/Year Type B (Studio Room+Loft) 6,400,000 Rp/Month 61,200,000 Rp/Year Queen Size Bed, Kitchen, AC, Hot Shower, Cable TV, Furniture, Refrigerator, Night Security
Call: 0821-445-33878 C/Re/I-20 Feb 13
Two bedroom garden house, located 50 meters from Petitenget Beach and a short walk to La Lucciola Restaurant.
LEGIAN A very nice house with very good location. Two bedrooms, kitchen, living room, small garden. 5 minutes long distance from the beach. 85 mill/year. Pls call to 081 856 7221 / 0815 5869 4855. [7105] NC/Re/A-26 June 13
Sell restaurant and PT, 100m2, 2 floor, Jalan Legian 191, Hotel Harmony Aromas area, kitchen, 18m2 full metal parking place, AC, Facebook PPR Bar Restaurant. Good price. 53,000 US$. Phone 0878 6152 0149. [7116] LEGIAN - Double Six - renovated 2 bedroom house for rent - 5 minutes walk to beach - great location. - garden fully fenced phone +62 819 9972 1379, email <dissycath@ gmail.com>. [7132]
Large garden, enormous outdoor bathroom, equipped kitchen AC in bedrooms, all linens and daily cleaning service included. US$ 900 per week or US$ 150 per night. For inquiry, please email: petitengetbeachhouse@gmail.com NC/Re/A-26 June 13
Land For Sale Freehold
Location: BALI | Area: Blongkeker, Puri Gading, Jimbaran Price: IDR 320,000,000.00 PerAre - Per 100m2. ono Property Type: Residential Land
KUTA Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hot-water, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/ beach 5 mins. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3.5 million / Rp. 4 million / month, Rp. 200.000 fan/day, Rp. 250.000 AC/day. [6840] Luxury office with private apartment for sale, or long term lease in the heart of Kuta. Turn key ready. 3 floors + rooftop garden, 13 work stations, kitchen, large terraces, corner unit, good location. Call 087-862-654-272 or email <rrw@dr.com>. [7019]
Property Details • 345 m2 Level Building Block • Boundary foundations are completed • Water / Phone / Electricity are accessible
Features • Close to Dreamworld. • Close to International Asian School • 5-7 minutes from beaches & restaurants
Excellent building block for your dream holiday or residential home. Great investment for holiday rental property. Contact: Dana 081338712047 (Bali) dana@takeiteasybali.com ciank5@bigpond.com or frank.ruggiero@uts.com.au
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Italian restaurant Restaurant has just come available for sale............. Seminyak - Seating for 100 pax - Outdoor/Garden Verandah Dining Area and Air Conditioned RoomExtensive Kitchen currently offering Food station dining and A La Carte menu, Stone Pizza Oven in the Garden Area - Open for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Selling Lock, Stock and Barrel - Includes Operating Licenses, PT Company and ALL Equipment, Furniture, Fixtures and Fittings - Only 1 year old - Leasehold 8.5 years remaining (already paid in full) with option to extend - Land 6 are - Building 3 are - Electric 7700 and 4200 - Large Parking Area.......... A seriously awesome opportunity for someone - this Restaurant has established itself very quickly in the market with their regular clientele coming back time and time again. A very solid business to buy as is, with huge potential to develop further........ Please contact 0812 3766 5436
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Restaurant for sale Jl. Mataram Kuta Rp. 350 mill includes 18 months lease, logo/concept, complete kitchen and dining equipment. Popular with local expats. Always in top five of tripadvisor.com. Contact Aris 0812 3939 5416. [7108] Dreamland New Kuta Beach Resorts/Pecatu Graha, affordable luxury 2 strory 4 bedroom x 3 bathroom, 3 story 5 bedroom x 5 bathroom, plunge pool, seaviews, wifi, closed public pool, beach. Short/long term negotiable. <balihouse@ hotmail.com>. Https: <www.bakridreamlandvillabali.com>. SMS +62 (0816 815 654), +61 407 390 116. [6801]
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REAL ESTATE All ads Rp. 8.000 per word All ads must be paid before printing Looking for a villa to rent in Canggu area for 3 months for an Australian family of 4 Mid July to Mid Oct. Would welcome opportunity to manage villa if owner/operator looking to go on vacation. Please email Anna at <info@ hbyc.com.au>. [001]
Bungalow / villa for rent. Jl. Patimura gang Melati no. 2x Legian and Kuta area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 4 million/month. Contact person: Ketupat Restaurant (0361) 758 969 / 0811 380 6867. [7117]
Expat couple seek longterm rental 6 months minimum. Arriving Bali July10th. Flexible on area, prefer anywhere between Ubud and Amlapura. 2-3 bedrooms internet access required. Email: <pkmurphys@gmail.com>. [002]
Shop overcontract in Kuta, top location, Jl. Pantai Kuta 36, 2 floor, 4,2 x 8 mtr. Call 081 834 9901 or 0852 3946 0387. [6960]
Jl. Majapahit No. 46 Kuta - Bali Telp : (0361) 755 392 [Hunting] Fax : (0361) 764 191 E-mail: info@BaliAdvertiser.biz
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The best villa purchase opportunity in Bali right now! Proven high yield and ROI, payback in less than 7 years! Stunning villa resort located in Seminyak and 10 minutes walk to Double Six beach, 37 years + 20 leasehold. Collective rental pool and owners in profit from year 1. Unlimited owner stays and excellent capital growth! Two and three bedroom villas from U$275,000 – only 2 units available. CONTACT ME NOW. Contact : Amber Title : Leasehold 37 years +62 (0) 81 804 188 644 Prices From : USD 275,000 amber@raywhiteparadise.com
LJBN 111 Land Investment Jimbaran
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Imagine this view from your villa; imagine owning a villa within a prime and exclusive area of Jimbaran, imagine investing into one of the last sections of land that is available within this highly sought after location. Well now is the opportunity to purchase this one of a kind section of freehold land measuring 1050m2 with uninterrupted views of Jimbaran Bay and very good road access: Prime land, Prime location! Contact : Karl Wilkins Title : Freehold / Hak Milik +62 (0) 8155 701 729 Price : Price on application karl@raywhiteparadise.com
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LCAD160 Land Investment East Coast Bali
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This is an amazing land investment with an amazing price. Cliff front, stunning ocean views, perfect shape, infrastructure and permits in place! This will prove to be an excellent land investment to develop or land bank to receive excellent SUR¿WV GXH WR KXJH DSSUHFLDWLRQ $ PXVW VHH SURSHUW\ DQG number one Ray White recommendation. Contact : Siska +62 (0) 8155 749 228 Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 8155 701 729 Price : IDR 200,000,000/ are siska@raywhiteparadise.com
SUMS550 Umalas
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The villa is a fusion of traditional Bali Villa style with modern comfort contemporary design. The villa has 3 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms are on the first level & the third bedroom is on the second level, all bedrooms with ensuite bathroom and has a king size bed & king size trundle bed and fully air conditioned. The villa is located in Umalas, only 45 minutes from the international airport and 5-10 minutes to Seminyak. Contact : Annie Dean Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 81 339 455 009 Price : IDR 5,500,000,000 annie@raywhiteparadise.com
SBUK120 Bukit
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This stunning and unique 4 bedroom residence is a must see for any investor that is looking to own some of the best uninterrupted views of Bali. Developed to a high standard on the edge of a cliff the property provides amazing sunrise / sunset views and distant ocean views of Jimbaran Bay / Benoa harbour. This luxury villa will prove to be a perfect family retreat. Stylish / spacious and breathtaking views! Inspections are highly advised. Contact : Karl Wilkins Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 8155 701 729 Price : USD 1,450,000 karl@raywhiteparadise.com
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This type of property doesn’t come along very often, this estate set on absolute beach front land in Tabanan. With 191 are (19100sqm) and your own private beach, you can live in complete style. The property has the main house, with infinity swimming pool, jacuzzi, maids house with 4 rooms and security room. Along with this is 7 separate Balinese homes, restaurant building, with waterfall, cave gardens and animal enclosures. Contact : Ray White Paradise Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 81 936 140 595 Price : IDR 75,000,000,000 wayne@raywhiteparadise.com
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SBUK170 Bukit
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This cozy 4 bedroom house is located in the complex of Pecatu Indah (Dreamland) in Bukit. Close to Dreamland Beach, Restaurants, Cafés and all the famous surf spots! Set on 196m² of freehold land, with a total build area of 98m², fully furnished, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 kitchen with dining area and combined family living room + garden space with a 3m x 6m swimming pool. Contact : Ray White Paradise Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 87 860 053 153 Price : IDR 1,400,000,000 amadeus@raywhiteparadise.com
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