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For Sale; Vibiemme Domobar Picollo coffee machine, stainless steel finish, complete with grinder (Latina) and full tool kit. Highly reputable Italian brand, in new condition. Rps 12Mio, contact JP +62 857 9217 4450 // <jpderijcke@ yahoo.com>. Canggu. [070]
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We are in the waning moon phase as we head into this fortnight and our New Moon Taurus on the 7th promises a little more stability this coming month. April was a bumpy ride for most people coming out of the March eclipses and into a period of readjustment and integration. Venus joins the Sun in Taurus on the 30th, while Mercury stations retrograde, also in the sign of Taurus, on the 29th. Remember that we are in this Mars/Pluto retrograde period now as well and if things have suddenly ground to a halt, take the opportunity over these next weeks to really turn your attention inwards, or deal with those tasks which needed attention some time ago. Jupiter in Virgo finishes its 4 month retrograde at the end of the fortnight and is a part of a wonderful grand earth trine on the New Moon. Our Taurus planets, Sun, Moon, Venus and Mercury are in harmony with Pluto in Capricorn and the North Node and Jupiter in Virgo. What this means potentially is that there will be a steadier course of action for most people, which will no doubt frustrate the more fiery types. This is a time of consolidation, discernment, practical application and thoughtful evolution. There may be a final combustion around the New Moon that sets the stage for the coming cycle and Saturn is challenging Jupiter as it stations. As much as some would like to assert a push forward it will be thwarted by the consensus need for change. NEW MOON 16 Taurus 41 May 7, 2016 3:30 a.m.
The Mars/Saturn Sagittarius duo are challenged strongly and abruptly by Uranus on the New Moon which surely promises a radical departure for many of you. Sometimes enough is simply enough and you must move on or make an enormous change to the normal round of events. Your work or career focus and money making matters will consume a lot of your attention over the next month and a slow and steady approach will ground in this new way of being for you. Uncovering the deeper layers of oneself often is a slow, shocking and painstaking task and can reveal some truths which have lain hidden for a lifetime. This New Moon ushers in a powerful cycle for the Taurus native and will have you asserting yourself and your true values more than ever before. Your growth seems to involve children or creative endeavours. Underneath your apparent current bravado there lies a deeper dynamic that may simmer beneath the surface for some months to come. For now, a silent rebellion is building momentum which has an added spiritual dimension sure to transform some of your inherited habits and traditions. Old friendships will play an important role in this rebellion over the coming weeks and you will start to feel a new sense of camaraderie and a restoration of purpose. Unusual as it may be for you, you will want to keep things under wrap over this coming month and do the inner investigating for yourself or in seclusion with a beloved. This is the time to ground the really deep work and transformation around your ancestral/family heritage and issues of finance and sexuality. Friendships, relationships, one-on-ones, group activities and community participation are all pushing for your attention simultaneously and this could well be the catalyst for the temporary withdrawal. We could call it a sabbatical, where you simply remove yourself from the normal round of events to ponder the deeper meaning of your life. The New Moon activates your house of friendships and community activities and promises to bring a depth to your relationships and some very practical communication. This then is a great time to set up schedules for workshops or the like and to unite for the purpose of finishing old business or agendas. There will come a pivotal moment of recognition around your career or vocational choices and the work that you will choose to do over the coming months, around the time of the New Moon. Foreign influences will be challenging the ethics of what you’ve been doing and create this necessary change of events, situations and circumstances. As you seriously ponder your career focus, the work that you do and how it financially impacts your life over the coming weeks, there will be the opportunity to really ground your thinking and values. It has a lot to do with how you prefer to be seen in the world and any future plans that you may have for travel or living abroad. You are another who is uncovering some very deep wounds around intimate relationships and emotional sharing. It may impact your normal charismatic nature for a moment but understand that it is leading you towards a more authentic connection with your higher-self and personal presentation in the future. If you could truly do and be all that was dearest to your heart, how would your life look? This is a very personal journey right now and one that leads you towards a more visibly powerful version of yourself. An unexpected parting of ways or sudden ending which occurs around the New Moon paves the way for some rethinking of family matters. There may be an incident with a parent that arises at this time. Differences of opinion could occur with partners and this will have you reflecting emotionally and honestly about your own role to play in current events. You are moving towards a deepening of self-interest.
You will be feeling very connected to others at this time and at the same time requiring solitude to integrate and digest current events. By keeping things within this balance of deep relating and sharing and to having much needed sabbaticals; you will create a sturdy base for yourself and remain grounded, strong and centred. Some surprising information could well rock the foundations of one of your primary relationships on or around the New Moon. This may impact the daily work round and some of you will need to look closely at addictions or health concerns. The powerful family relationship dynamic has both its positive and negative impact.
For Sale; Dr. Proctors Advanced Thinning Hair Treatment 2 Oz, Prolongevity Ltd. 2 bottles, new unopened, imported from the USA. Check the Internet for information on Dr. Proctor. Original price $39 each. Sell both for Rp800,000. SMS only to 081 239 88979. Sanur/Kuta. [003] For Sale; Perfusia-SR, 120 Vcaps, by Thorne Research. [L-Arginine]. Have 1 bottle imported from USA. Original price: $35. Sell for Rp. 425,000. SMS 081 239 88979. Sanur/Kuta. [004] It’s not failure itself that holds people back; because it’s the fear of failure that paralyzes you.
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You may just find that happy medium this month between the important relationships in your life. Being a very high profile person in the community or within your group endeavours, will no doubt bring a lot of responsibility to rest on your shoulders and particularly when it comes to keeping everyone informed or up to speed. The shock factor around the New Moon concerns your daily work and an adjustment or confrontation that occurs around property or finances. This will lead you into creating more solid partnerships, agreements, contracts and communications and once all of this is done you will have a foundation from which to expand. Take care to avoid personal confrontation. This is a great time for work, finances and career advancement. Even though there may be restrictions to your physical body you can still present well. Another shocking revelation is possible around the New Moon and this will create the necessary adjustments to move you towards healing those emotional family wounds that are currently affecting you so profoundly deep. This month offers another opportunity around your health if you are willing to do the necessary revision and to really take the time to attend to it and to literally slow down. Everything, well nearly everything in the cosmos is pointing to a time of introspection and a lack of haste. An opportune moment presents itself now and brings a sense of personal power and purpose. An expansion to your higher ideals has created an opening that sees you more creatively expressive and grounded within yourself. An unexpected event in the home or family brings a time of furthering introspection and an honest investigation into the deeper parts of your psyche. There is plenty of opportunity for forgiveness and kind thoughts towards yourself and others. Any ideas of travel could be well grounded and possibly through your children or a love interest. This is the time to make plans and schedules and to go over any information already obtained. Take a holiday. An event within your community or information through friends will catalyse events around the New Moon and lead you into a time of consolidating your financial situation. You will experience a more internal and stabilizing force at work this month; a time of emotional strength and the creating of a solid foundation for you. Perhaps you will even spend more time at home with loved ones. Spontaneous outbursts can be detrimental to the welfare of others although they may point more honestly to a truth that up until now hasn’t been spoken. This will lead you and others into a time of reflecting on what can be achieved in the future.
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Any insights that you receive around the New Moon will push you inwards to the truth around your sense of purpose in the World or about the nature of your very existence. You are healing the wounds of the soul and this is big work and probably changes the way you view your career orientation. As more truth is revealed it will alter the way you move in the World and this is yet to be determined, although you will find a sense of equilibrium this month within your primary relationships, community and friendships through a solid communication and a willingness to simply be still amidst any discord. These are revelatory times.
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Walk to Celebrate the Mother in Every Woman! Celebrated on different days across many countries, Mothers’ Day pays respect to mothers and maternal figures and believe it or not, can even be traced way back to the Ancient Greeks and Romans! But it is important to understand that ‘mums’ come in many forms, and despite whether a woman’s maternal role is biological, adoptive, step mum, foster mum, grandmother, aunt, big sister, teacher, friend or otherwise, Mothers’ Day is an opportunity to celebrate ALL women. In recognition of the idea that all women are mothers regardless of having birthed a child or not, The Canggu Club is celebrating Mothers’ Day with their Walk for Women on Sunday, May 8th - a date on which more than seventy countries throughout the world honour their mums! Not only is it an opportunity to pay homage to all of those special “IBU’S” in our lives, but all profits and funds raised will go directly to Bali Mother and Baby House. This is a relatively new initiative designed to provide assistance,
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Protecting Our Ocean Planet one Dive at a Time AquaMarine Diving – Bali is partner with Project AWARE, a global non-profit organization, part of the growing number of 100% AWARE Partners who put ocean protection at the heart of their business. Since 2012, AquaMarine Diving Bali has made a regular monthly donation to protect the underwater world their dive business relies on. 100% AWARE is a Partner Giving Program. All student divers who complete a course with a 100% AWARE dive centre receive a Project AWARE limited edition card. In conjunction with PADI dive centres, the Project AWARE Limited Edition card is designed to help dive centres integrate an ocean protection focus into their business and fund conservation issues at the same time. It’s their largest form of fundraising as well as a great way to remind divers that the centre where they learned to dive or furthered their diving education
education and support to women and teens as well as a temporary house for new born, abandoned babies. Nothing too strenuous and designed to encourage every body and build, Walk for Women is a 3km fun walk around the Canggu Club Sports Field. It’s a day to get everyone out of bed and involved in some fun for a good cause. Gates will open from 8am with a heart starting Zumba warm up from 8.30am. The walk commences from 9am and the whole family can get in on the act and dress up for the chance to win loads of prizes and giveaways. There’ll be awards for Best Dressed Individual and Team, Biggest Team, Lucky Door and Biggest Fundraiser. Grab a sponsor form when you register for the walk and encourage friends, family or complete strangers to sponsor your laps to raise more money for this worthy support centre for women and babies. After the walk is completed, the shenanigans are set to continue with an obstacle course and games, guaranteeing
good clean fun for family members of all ages. Stay on after your morning of exercise, grab some well earned sustenance from the numerous food stalls and enjoy live music at Bistro C, or send the kids to cool off at Splash while you celebrate the rest of Mothers’ Day! Participation in the walk is Rp100,000 per adult and Rp50,000 per child and includes event entry, t shirt, water, fruit and a free foot or shoulder massage! For non Canggu Club members who would also like to include entry to Splash Water Park, registration is Rp300,000 per adult and Rp180,000 per child and allows participants to enjoy all of the fun and facilities of Splash for the remainder of the afternoon. Those wishing to participate in the Walk for Women are required to register by May 3rd at either Canggu Club reception or online via: https://canggu.tixy.com.au/event/walk for women/book As women, we are by nature, maternal in the way that we nurture our children, the children of others, our pets, partners and even our friends and employees. There’s strength in numbers ladies, so come along on Sunday May 8th with your siblings, sons, daughters and significant others to celebrate mothers everywhere and walk for a wonderful cause.
made a gift to protect the ocean on their behalf. “AquaMarine Diving – Bali is proud to be a part of the dedicated dive centres across the world who act locally and think globally” says Annabel Thomas, Business Owner. “We take pride in knowing that our donation to Project AWARE for every student diver who completes a diving course with us not only helps educate divers about ocean conservation but also supports Project AWARE’s mission to mobilize the world’s divers into a global force to protect the ocean one dive at a time.” “AquaMarine Diving – Bali has shown dedication to ocean conservation through their participation in Project AWARE activities. Their commitment to the 100% AWARE program makes them shine as they not only lead by example but demonstrate to their students the importance of supporting ocean protection. Thank you for leading the way,” says Alex Earl, Executive Director Project AWARE Foundation. In a country boasting some of the most spectacular dive sites in the world, it is important to note that Aqua Marine Dive is Indonesia’s first Project AWARE Go ECO Operator.
For additional information about Project AWARE’s 100% AWARE Partner program and to join the global movement for ocean protection, visit www.projectaware.org. If you would like further information about AquaMarineDive Bali’s participation in Project AWARE, contact them on: +62 361 4738020 or visit their website www.AquaMarineDiving.com
Winding Down the Weekend with Sunday Roast @ Bistro C
Many of my most cherished childhood memories centre around celebratory meals spent with family and close friends, so it’s perhaps with this in mind that I simply can’t go past Bistro C’s Sunday Roast Nights. After recently launching a new look and all inclusive concept where everyone is welcome, it looks like Bistro C at The Canggu Club is fast becoming a firm favourite with diners in the ‘Gu and beyond if bums on seats is anything to go by, and their recent addition of the Sunday Roast is no exception. Aside from the obvious appeal of a scrumptious roast dinner, it’s a fabulous way to wind down the weekend and enjoy some time to dine with family and friends. Roast night kicks off from 5pm when members of the general public are also welcome to join Canggu Club members and enjoy the casual coastal ambience and al fresco atmosphere of Bistro
C. It’s the perfect time of the afternoon as the sun has lost its sting but there’s still plenty of light for the kids to work up an appetite with a run around the lawn or a carefree kick of footy with friends. Mum and Dad can join in or keep an eye on them while reclining on the lounge with a cleansing ale or cheeky cocktail until it’s time to dine. Choose from a succulent selection of roast beef, chicken or pork or for those with less of a predilection toward carnivorous tendencies, there are also vegetarian options available. Your hearty feed arrives at the table, piled high with lashings of juicy meat, roasted potatoes, pumpkin, healthy greens and my all time favourite - cauliflower cheese. (sorry kids, don’t even bother looking for leftovers on my plate!) Of course, choose roast pork and it comes complete with crunchy crackling, roast chicken is accompanied by a good dollop of slightly-naughty-but-absolutely-necessary herbed stuffing and moist Yorkshire Puds sit aside the roast beef. It’s
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Along with the opportunity for non members to experience dining in the casual elegance of The Canggu Club, Bistro C is also offering Gold, Silver and Platinum members 50% discount of food and beverage from 5pm, so Sunday nights out are hardly likely to stretch the family budget to breaking point! Don’t fancy a roast dinner? (though I’d warrant you’ll have some food envy when you see what’s on the plate) diners are most welcome to order from the regular a la carte menu and after sampling a few of the items on offer, I’ll bet my cauliflower and cheese that you’ll find something on there to tickle your palate. If the kids are first to clear their plates, they can simply grab a beanbag and flop down in front of a family friendly movie on the big screen from 6pm so you can relax with a wine, soak up any remains of gravy and enjoy a stress free finish to your Sunday. So put the surfboards away for the day, rinse off the remnants of salt and sand from your afternoon on the waves and head to Bistro C for roast dinner this Sunday. It’s a fabulous way to wrap up a weekend with family, reconnect with friends and maybe even rekindle a few of those childhood memories of how a Sunday dinner should be. For more information about dining at Bistro C or to make a dinner reservation, please contact them on: +62 361 8483939 or by email on: bistroc@cangguclub.com
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New Eatery brings ‘Living Food’ to Sanur Malaika Secret Moksha re-opens on Jl. Danau Poso
Historically Sanur has not been noted for culinary excellence. There exist a handful of well-run cafés that do a reasonably good job of it serving decently cooked and nourishing food, with a couple of recent welcome additions. This innate Sanurian middle-of-the-roadism may be about to change. Opening this month is a new restaurant, which appears set to break the pattern. Situated at 68 Jalan Danau Poso in an airy attractively designed 2-storey building with air-conditioning is Malaika Secret Moksha, an eatery serving freshly cooked food using nothing but freshly cooked and organic ingredients across a range of Asian and European dishes. Don’t let the name fool you; this is not some faux hinduistic new age mish-mash trying to please all tastes. Nor does it serve ‘hippy food’, by which I mean ‘digger’ food so plain in its serving that whatever the nutritional bene¿t all pleasure in the eating is removed. As for the eatery’s name, I’ll bet very soon we’ll all be calling it ‘Malaika’s place’.
will appear some 4 years from now. Meantime the site will provide ready parking and leased space for a Weekend Farmers Market, selling organic fruit & veg along with other strictly artisanal products, that Malaika plans to open soon. The essentially wooden two-storey structure of the café itself has been thoughtfully designed to accommodate the varied needs and aims as a relaxed and comfortable place to eat, shop and hang out. Yes, it does have wi¿ – la patronne wisely leaving it up to us to decide whether of not to we wish to compromise our digestion by working or having long-distance conversations with absent parties at mealtime. The ground Àoor comprises the entrance, where market garden produce is on display and a steep-stepped ‘wooden wall’ where people can sit out with drinks and snacks; the length of one side of the public area is given over to a bar and counter with a large glass-partitioned air-conditioned area opposite for diners and display of dry and refrigerated foods. Upstairs is a large well-ventilated eating area with overhead fans, where the daily buffet and à la carte menu are served. The overall effect, is one of cool airiness and roominess. The acoustics are good and noise levels low. There are some pleasing and unusual design features included.
Let me be clear, none of the above paragraph is meant to belittle the concept of moksha or its connection to food. Serving genuinely living and life-giving food is as As for the menu, not only are good a way as I know of all ingredients both fresh serving that end. No, I’m and organic, but I’d say 70% at pains here to allow of it is both raw and vegan. poor souls like myself, None of the ingredients who may rush to judgecontain gluten, if that is a ment at the faintest puff concern to you. That said if of commercial opportunyou are neither of those ism enfolded in a soulthings you can very happily ¿lled ¿lo pastry, because eat ¿sh and meat along side by doing so we can actuthis and not eat anything ally miss a lot. That we raw at all. As noted, Malaika prefer our food fresh and is on a mission to give us prepared with herbs so we can taste it, rather than spiced to hell-and-back, might real food, not to Àog a dietary agenda. also have something to do with it. Prices are very reasonable, particular since tax and service Mas or Malaika as she is known to friends and acquain- are already included. For the hungry, the daily buffet compristances, sole proprietor and inspiration behind this venture, ing some dozen dishes ad lib costs just Rp95K, which is good is the only child of a noble house from Tabanan; full name: value. Clearly Malaika has foregone the bad habit so common I Gusti Agung Ayu Mas Malaika Budawati. Much of Malaika’s nowadays where anything sold as healthy, whether it actulife has revolved around food, the growing of it and the ally is or not, attracts a hefty and unwarranted premium while preparation of it. She has a passion for real living food and purveyors award themselves a cash bonus simply because runs a very successful catering business embodying these these things are said to be good for us and they feel doubly precepts, in a way that is both Àexible and uncompromising. entitled since for doing the right thing. Uncompromising in that all ingredients are fresh and organic; Àexible in that – other than that, there is no other If anything demonstrates this, it is Malaika’s policy when it agenda but to serve delicious health-giving food. The meat comes to her wine list. I don’t know if any of them are orserved (mostly chicken) is organically raised, the ¿sh fresh ganic as such, but the list contains good table wines and from the sea. There are in fact four grills or ovens; one for upward from France, Italy, California, Chile, Australia and New meat, another for ¿sh, a general grill/oven and a clay tandoori Zealand. To give an example, I spotted a grand cru St. Emiloven. Good to know if you don’t want your choice cut of sea ion from Chateau Tremoulet, costing you Rp950K (US$70) bass tasting of sirloin. There are three chefs, including an from a supplier. You can buy this at Malaika’s for Rp 450K Indian one, in addition to Malaika, who - like all successful (US$34.00) which ain’t bad considering a bottle of the local restaurateurs, manages to see-all and still have time to plonk use to cost you that at a 5-star hotel. Malaika’s wine policy is both good business and a good deal. Instead of the schmooze with her guests. usual 300% mark-up on a bottle of wine she adds just Rp100K Underpinning and essential to the entire venture is the 60 to whatever she pays for it. If you bring your own, you will pay hectare co-operative farmland back in the ancestral high- the same Rp100K in corkage. Seems as good if not better lands of her forefathers where over the past 40 years she, deal than you’ll ¿nd anywhere. her family and the farmers living on the land have united in creating a successful market garden operation growing or- A good restaurateur, and they do not grow on trees, knows that providing good food at fair prices is the bedrock of their ganic fruit and vegetables. business. Anything else is but hype and fashion, which has What this means is that Malaika’s place is not just a restau- its place too. We just need to know the difference when we rant cum café, but it is also a shop where you can buy much see it. of the food you prepare at home, ranging from fruit and vegetables to packaged, bottled and refrigerated (but not frozen) items we all want. Jalan Danau Poso, which is the western exit to the by-pass from Jl Tamblingan, now effectively High Street Sanur, has steadily been coming to life. New bars, eateries, hotels have appeared moving progressively up from the southern end of the street. Malaika’s place, is midway coming from the bypass, on the right just before the Jl. Sekarwaru turn. It adjoins the large cleared site where the new Hardy’s supermarket
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WHAT’S NEW AT DESA SENI Desa Seni, a village resort in Canggu opened in August was painful. The tissues were tight and hard from the trauma 2006 and has been evolving over the years. of the fracture and dislocation. Andy ¿nished by teaching me a couple of exercises to stretch out the muscles in my From the beginning their focus has been on creating a forearm. holistic wellness program with yoga, dance, music and organic cuisine set in a beautiful eco friendly resort. They I’ve had a great variety of different therapies in my life, but have created an environment where people come to learn, Andy’s treatment was unique. I liked the fact that he combined relax and deepen themselves while experiencing life in Bali. acupuncture with osteopathy. Usually you get one or the other with a practitioner. But the combination clearly had a I ’ v e a l w a y s e n j o y e d positive effect on my problems. I had learned to accept that entering this peaceful things weren’t completely healed and returned to normal but oasis and went to see enough for me to cope with my limitations. what’s the latest things they’re offering. Their Andy showed me that it was possible for my body to return newest addition to services to a natural state of mobility again. I don’t believe that anyone is Chinese Medicine (TCM) else in Bali does the type of treatment that he offers. He is a with Andy Taylor, MSTOM welcome addition to Bali and I wholeheartedly recommend and licensed Acupuncturist his services for neck, shoulder, knee and joint pain, arthritis, from the USA facilitating stop smoking, headaches, anxiety, depression, chronic the Svaasthya Wellness fatigue syndrome, bloating, gas, constipation, sinus problems, program. skin disorders, asthma, allergies, hypertension, menstrual and PMS related symptoms. He studied TCM at Paci¿c C o l l e g e o f O r i e n t a l I asked him what was the difference between Chinese Medicine in California, earning a Master’s of Science in osteopathy and English, Canadian or even French osteopathy. Traditional Oriental Medicine. Andy has been practicing TCM “In Taiwan, TCM doctors pass their knowledge down through for ten years and being Àuent in Mandarin Chinese, spent their family. So each doctor has their own style of healing. the last ¿ve in Taiwan as an apprentice to his teacher Dr. Li My teacher taught me his style.” He explained. Xing Ming, learning a system of traditional bone and joint mobilization (Chinese Osteopathy). He also specializes in Japanese acupuncture, Chinese orthopedic manual therapy and herbal medicine to treat all types of pain and internal disorders.
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Without any expectations I went to meet Andy and see what he could do for my body. I told him that I had broken my elbow last July and it still wasn’t back to “normal” yet and I had been experiencing a mysterious pain on the sole of one foot. He checked my pulses and my tongue and pressed some points asking if it felt any different. I could feel a little difference. Then he began sticking ¿ne needles in various points. Andy uses the Japanese style of acupuncture, which works on the energy lines (meridians) of the body with ¿ner needles. Nor does he employ the assistance of an electrical machine attached to the needles, which many practitioners use. With needles in my hand and arm he then addressed my foot problem by pressing into the spot to check the level of pain it caused.
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He stuck three needles in my thumb on the opposite side of body saying that they related to the foot. The needles were painful but the spot on my foot no longer hurt when pressed. “A bone in your ankle is out of place causing the pain.” He explained. After several minutes he removed the needles and went to get an assistant. When a male therapist joined Desa Seni, A Village Resort, Jalan Subak Sari #13, Canggu. us and held my leg down I knew something big was going to Information and Bookings: happen. W: www.desaseni.com E: info@desaseni.com I was tempted to ask for a bullet or piece of stick to bite down on expecting great pain. However, Andy jerked on my foot without causing any pain. I was surprised there wasn’t any pain he asked if I was okay. Then he repeated the jerking Copyright spa inspirations 2016 movement. Afterwards he began pressing on my spot and For clinics and spas offering new treatments there was no longer any pain. Wow. I was surprised. That contact me for an upcoming story. Spa.inspirations@gmail.com foot had been bothering me since last November. You can read all past articles of Beauty & Health at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Andy then performed some massage on my forearm, which
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THE END OF THE ROAD……The Last Rites Each year hundreds of expatriates and tourists die in Bali. The death of a loved one is always distressing for family and friends. When the death occurs overseas, isolating and confusing circumstances can make it even more dif¿cult. Death outside of your own country can involve complications in organizing the funeral, repatriation and other administrative arrangements and formalities. These processes can seem unfamiliar and unnecessarily demanding for the family or friends, whose priority it is to bring their loved one home, or to organize last rites to be performed here in Bali. Firstly a decision needs to be made whether the burial or cremation will take place here on the Island or will the body be repatriated to the home country so as the deceased may be laid to rest there? Sending a body overseas is a very expensive ordeal and the Antar Bangsa Funeral Home run a very comprehensive funeral service and this is what they offer: Complete Cremation Package in Bali (USD $1,500 - $ 3,000) - Mortuary and Funeral Home (Storage in refrigeration unit, Cleaning and shroud / dressing deceased, Cof¿n with cloth and Àower, Ambulance) - Crematorium - Urn / wooden box - Death certi¿cate, all complete documents - Affairs at the Embassy and Consulate - Police, immigration Repatriation (sending bodies ) from Bali to International Destination (USD $2,500 - $10,000) - Mortuary and Funeral Home. (Storage in refrigeration unit, Embalming deceased, Cleaning and shroud / dressing deceased, Cof¿n, Ambulance).
- Flight for deceased from Bali to International destination - Store, handling, cargo, quarantine, clearance, custom, police, immigration - Death certi¿cate, all complete documents - Affairs at the Embassy and Consulate There are 2 funeral grounds in South Bali that are generally available for expatriates. Both are on the Nusa Dua peninsula, and happen to be right next door to each other. There are two funeral homes that will assist expatriates. The Antar Bangsa in Pemogan, Denpasar (Ph 0361- 725553) and the RSAD Hospital also in Denpasar (Ph 0361-7431626). If you choose to have burial or cremation here in Bali, basically the nature of the service is determined by the deceased religion (given that every citizen in this country is supposed to be associated with one religion or another). Most choose either a Christian or Buddhist service, as they are a little easier to work with than say the Hindu or Islamic ones. If you were thinking that a Balinese Hindu service might be nice with a full procession, funeral tower, music, and a cremation on the beach, think again. Unless you have fully converted to Hindu, and you have been associated with a Banjar (village community), and have had all previous rites of passage performed (birth rites, puberty rites, tooth ¿ling, marriage rites), then a Balinese ceremony just will not be possible. If you choose to have an Islamic ceremony, your friends and relatives may actually blink and miss it. While the funeral (always a burial rather than a cremation) is a much simpler affair it does take place very, very quickly. The deceased must be taken to the burial site as quickly as possible to avoid any chance that the deceased spirit may become cozy at home and decide to stay. Considerations for Planning Death Rites A medical of¿cer will need to certify the death, relatives and close family friends will need to be informed, and then the authorities such as the appropriate consulate, and immigration of¿cials. You will need the following details about the deceased if you
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Full name Date of birth Passport number, place and date of issue Next-of-kin Whether they were suffering from any communicable illness Whether they had travel insurance and if so, the name and contact details of the company.
Your consulate can usually help with the following: • assist family and friends to understand the legal and administrative processes that apply in that country • if required, liaise with representatives from the travel insurance company. • provide a list of local funeral directors and lawyers • liaise with the local funeral director so they are aware of quarantine regulations • provide guidance on obtaining translations of language. • advise on the estimated cost of local burial, local cremation and transport of the remains. • advise on the estimated cost of transporting any personal property. • advise on how to transfer funds to meet any costs • assist, if necessary, to identify the body • assist with obtaining quarantine clearance for the return of the remains • provide advice on managing media enquiries. (Please note that all prices are reasonably accurate at the time of the writing of this article but may change from time to time). Kim Patra is a qualified Midwife & Nurse Practioner who has been living and working in Bali for over 30 years. She now runs her own Private Practice & Mothers & Babies center at her Community Health Care of¿ce in Sanur. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns that you have and may be contacted via email at balikim2000@gmail.com, or office phone 085105-775666 or https://www.facebook.com/ CHC Bali
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Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka
Why We Need to Ground As I write this article, I’m working in Singapore assisting many clients for a variety of issues such as quitting smoking, weight loss and clearing limiting beliefs that are blocking them from having more joy and peace in their lives. The health issue that stands out the most for the majority of people I have seen is anxiety. So many people in Singapore, as well as many other countries that have cultures where work is of primary importance in order to sustain a certain standard of living, have a high rate of anxiety and depression. According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ASAA), Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S., affecting 40 million adults in the United States age 18 and older, or 18% of the population. (Source: National Institute of Mental Health) There are many types of anxiety including: Panic disorder, Social anxiety disorder, specific phobias, Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other related illnesses. According to a University of Queensland study in 2012, 1 out of 13 people globally suffer from anxiety. I think those numbers are not accurate at all; out of the 21 clients that I saw in the past week, 5 people I treated suffered from some form of anxiety. This made me start thinking about why anxiety was so prevalent in Singapore? What was the root cause for the majority of those suffering from anxiety? I began observing those clients who weren’t anxious take off their shoes as soon as they came into my hotel room. They were comfortable with being in their bare feet. The clients who wouldn’t take off their shoes until I asked, often were the ones who suffered from anxiety. When I touched their feet to assist these clients to ground, I couldn’t feel any energy there. I kept holding their feet and waited quite a long time before I could finally feel their energy flow all the way down to their feet. I asked these clients questions like: “How often are you in nature? How often do you walk around your house with bare feet? Do you ever just walk on the grass or the beach without shoes?” The anxious clients always said no. It seems so simple and yet there are so many people out there that have no idea how to ground themselves. They don’t see the connection between never feeling the ground on their bare feet can lead to anxiety. Several of my clients admitted that they were on some kind of prescription drug or had previously taken prescription drugs for anxiety or another mental health issue. “More than one in five American adults took medications for psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and depression in 2010, according to new research by Medco Health Solutions, Inc. Titled America’s State of Mind, the report released this November by the pharmacy benefit manager was based on its prescription medication database of 2.5 million insured
Americans. The data analyzed drug trends during the past decade, starting in 2001.” (Anxiety.org) Singapore is the land of air conditioned malls, offices, cafes, shops, buses, MRT trains and ATMs. People go outside to get into their air conditioned cars and drive to their next destination which is air conditioned. There is very little time spent in fresh air and even less time spent at parks where one could take off her shoes and connect with the earth. Being in Singapore for a week has given me a whole new appreciation for the Balinese people, who are for the most part, some of the most grounded people I know. The Balinese seem to have an inherent wisdom about nature and the benefits of embracing her rich land and that Bali is so well known and loved for. I found that similar to the FB infomercial that parodied the pharmaceutical format about taking drugs for ailments, but instead promoted time in Mother Nature as a prescriptive remedy for anxiety or depression, I was also suggesting to my Singaporean clients that they needed to get out of the office and into nature more. I advised that they just needed to walk barefoot and spend time in a peaceful, natural environment, and they would greatly alleviate or even completely find freedom from all their anxiety issues. Tomorrow I leave this land of concrete buildings and endless shopping malls to head home to Bali – the island of the Gods rich in a natural flora and fauna with stunning terraced ricefields, ancient temples and volcanoes. Here the farmers with sun darkened deep brown skin and strong callused feet work hard with smiles and peaceful hearts because they are always connected to the land. They can feel the pulse of Mother Earth beneath their feet rising all the way to their hearts. There is no need to medicate when we are connected to the earth and ground into her powerful and healing energy. I have lived on Bali for 14 years now and I haven’t ever met a Balinese with any kind of anxiety disorder. There is much that we can all learn from their simple, yet healthy way of living.
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Building Soil and Cutting Grass ‘Hi Garden Doctor Kris, we have a villa with lawn and a few garden beds ¿lled with bushes, Àowers and some small trees such as frangipani, grevillea and hibiscus. Our gardener is doing a ¿ne job at maintaining the little plot, but I don’t think we had the best soil to start off with, our plants and Àowers could be doing much better. They looked great when we moved in, but we don’t use chemicals. Can you offer any easy suggestions for natural ways to improve the garden without using sprays or chemical fertilizer? Regards, Warwick ‘ Add organic matter Improving the soil by adding organic matter and lots of it will always be a winner when it comes to getting the best out of your garden. One of the best and most simple things that you can do to improve your lawn can be achieved by doing nothing! Mow without the grass catcher and just let the chopped grass naturally mulch back in. It will help to suppress weeds and decompose back into the soil quickly, providing a valuable source of nitrogen and other nutrients as it breaks down. You could also collect some seaweed washed up on the beach, put it in a large container full of water then pour the resulting ‘seaweed tea’ out over your lawn through a watering can. Take the leftover seaweed and dig it into the garden beds, spread it around as mulch, or throw it on the compost. Fish emulsion liquid fertiliser is also a good natural fertiliser for both lawns and garden beds. Composting Adding fresh home-made compost is always going to be a winner, it is one of the best sources of organic matter that you can add to your soil. Be wary of compost from nurseries, often it can be full of seeds, weeds and mushrooms that will spring up all over your garden, and you can also never be 100% sure that it’s totally organic. I’ve heard horror stories about purchased compost killing plants due to the high level of residual herbicides.
soil as they break down quickly, and are a good source of potassium and other minerals that aid in Àowering. The same goes for avocado skins. Tea leaves and coffee grounds can be mixed with water and poured around the base of plants of potted plants for a natural boost, their small particle size means they will easily incorporate themselves into the soil without additional effort. If digging organic matter into the soil leave suf¿cient leeway to avoid damaging plant roots. You can improve any soil whether it is heavy clay or light and sandy by incorporating large amounts of combinations of organic matter such as bark, mulch, compost, aged animal manures, vegetable scraps, shredded leaves and twigs, seaweed (fresh or dried), coconut ¿bre, rice husks, even shredded newspaper. Use a combination and blend the additions into a mix, literally creating a compost in place, on location. Keep adding organic material, over time you will build a balanced soil that will encourage earthworms and other organisms to move in, work, aerate and improve the structure, whilst depositing nutrients at the same time. This really is the best slow release fertiliser there is. V a s t improvements can be noticed in a short period of time if you do regular top ups with fresh o r g a n i c materials. Most c h e m i c a l fertilisers on the other hand are quick release meaning the nutrients are available immediately, which is ok if you need a quick ¿x but they will also wash away with the next heavy rain or watering. They provide nothing for the microbes and worms yet leave chemical salts and residues behind, upsetting the balance you are trying to achieve. Adding Mulch
To be sure buy one bag of compost as a tester before adding bulk loads to your soil, and if weeds growing out of the compost are a problem, then cover with thick mulch immediately after application. If bulk composting in bins at home doesn’t appeal to you there are still other things that you can do to build your soil. Kitchen scraps and raked up leaves can easily be incorporated into the soil by digging in or alternatively placed on the surface and simply covered over with a thin layer of soil. The same goes for leafy garden clippings, provided they are disease free. Banana peels can be a useful addition to the
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With mulch, plants will stay hydrated, weeds will be less and it will add nutrients to the soil as it breaks down – thriving plants are less susceptible to pests and disease. If you have bulky leaves or large amounts collect them on the lawn and run the mower over them collecting the shredded leaves in the catcher, then mulch them around the garden. You can also collect your grass clippings, let them dry out in the sun and then spread them around your garden after weeding. As they break down re-apply every few weeks. If you decide to use wood chips for opt for the natural type
which come in a range of earthy woody colours. The red wood chips have been coloured with dye which can cause a big mess - stain paths, clothes, shoes etc. You will transport it everywhere on the soles of your shoes later on. It’s not natural, and it will leach out into the soil over time harming the soil, microbes and worms. A healthy soil will produce strong healthy plants, whilst it won’t guarantee a pest free or disease free garden it will always provide a great defence, reduce the effects and allow for a faster recovery from any such occurrence. These are all easy, yet signi¿cant steps that you can take to improve your garden. Building the soil takes a little effort, but once a suf¿cient balance is achieved the system almost runs itself! Finding a Battery Powered Mower in Bali? ‘Kris, I read your recent article in the Bali Advertiser on lawn mowing. I have tried to ¿nd retailers here in Bali that sell battery powered mowers but have had no luck. Could you advise me where they are available in Bali. Thanks, Jamie’ I have had quite a few requests about this topic in my inbox. I think I may have mistakenly replied to your earlier email advising you to ask for a mesin potong rambut – which means a machine that cuts hair – sorry I must have missed my morning coffee that day, I hope you didn’t ask around at the hardware store for that, I wonder what they would have offered you? So to clear it up, mowers are known locally as mesin potong rumput, (literally a machine that cuts grass), otherwise pronounce the word ‘mower’ with your best Indonesian accent, and don’t forget to roll the ‘r’ at the end. For the battery powered variety the best place I know of to ¿nd them locally in Bali is at: Toko Sinar Surya. http://www.tokosinarsurya.com/product/p171183.aspx Jl. Gatot Subroto (Jln Gatsu) Barat 412, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia Their website has a map with directions to their location in Denpasar. Their battery powered mowers are Bosch brand - lithium-ion battery. They also stock line trimmers electric, petrol and battery powered (Bosch again), as well as petrol lawnmowers (Rover). Bosch are one of the market leaders for battery powered garden appliances, I own one myself so I am biased, but you simply cannot beat that German engineering, even when you’re cutting grass! Further information on mower reviews see: baliadvertiser.biz/cutting-grass-with-scissors/
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OUT OF SILENCE – BALI’S DEAF COMMUNITY Be grateful when that noisy rooster wakes you before dawn and the pond full of amorous frogs prevented sleep in the ¿rst place. At least you can hear them. Thousands of Balinese live in the silent world of the hearing impaired or profoundly deaf. Deafness is more common here than in the west due to a higher incidence of high fevers, infections, head injuries and motorcycle accidents, all of which can cause permanent hearing loss. Most deafness in Bali, though, is genetic. A congenital recessive gene for deafness was already widely distributed in the Balinese population before the Dutch arrived. The Dutch carried the same mutation, which increased the occurrence of hearing impairment. Because it’s a recessive gene, two hearing parents can have hearing-impaired children. And in Bali, as in much of Asia, a physically or mentally disabled child is regarded as shameful to the family, often kept out of sight without any kind of professional support. Bali’s hearing impaired children are placed in poorly funded government schools for the deaf (SLB) and disabled (SLBB). Many of these children have never even had a hearing test; they are simply identi¿ed as deaf because they can’t talk. If a child is not profoundly deaf and a hearing aid is ¿tted at young age, s/he can learn to speak and lip read, and chances of integrating into mainstream society are much greater. Otherwise, these kids are very isolated. Canadians Nick, Jim and Vikki started volunteering with a private Indonesian company called Lumina in 2003 and helped it to build a hearing clinic. In 2004 they began to bring in donated hearing aids. Today, many of the children in the SLBBs have had their hearing tested and hundreds have been ¿tted with hearing aids. In 2007, with the assistance of the charity YKIP, Lumina opened Sushrusa, a preschool for hearing impaired children. The school currently has 44 children attending it who are doing very well academically. The school, currently managed by Indonesian registered charity Yayasan Corti, has won local and national awards for its excellence. As Nick and Vikki broadened the scope of Lumina’s projects in Bali, they realized that the young adults leaving the government schools had nowhere to go and no skills with which to support themselves. Deaf children and adults are very vulnerable. Many have no family or resources and often end up on the street. Because they can’t communicate, they are easy targets for abuse, human traf¿ckers and sexual predators. Since 2010 Nick and Vikki have been working towards
creating a trade school to generate sustainable livelihoods for deaf adults on Bali. Located in the village of Catur west of Kintamani, it will provide training in mechanics, carpentry, metal work, of¿ce management, animal husbandry, cooking and hospitality. Funding has come from the Canadian government, private donors, the Australian Charity Bikabele, and Rotary Clubs. “We hope the facility will become an energy centre for deaf Balinese,” Vikki told me. “The young deaf community is becoming more organised and this will have a ripple effect, bringing opportunities to those graduating from the government schools for the deaf and creating economic and academic opportunities for the 1800 villagers in the disadvantaged Catur area. Residents will bene¿t through access to trades and training, jobs and a more robust local economy. A pig farm and other enterprises will eventually generate revenue to support the school.” The deaf youth of Bali now have their own network of about 60 young adults, the Bali Deaf Community (BDC). Most can read and write and they communicate by Facebook. The BDC offers signing classes for adults and one member is sitting on a committee of the US Consulate and Indonesian government to discuss rights and opportunities for the deaf here. Both Lumina and Yayasan Corti strongly support these efforts to develop a strong and cohesive deaf group in Bali.
The earlier children are diagnosed, the more likely they are to receive hearing aids and be able to function in society.
Nick’s dream is that the trade school in Catur will be a permanent centre for Bali’s deaf community. “This is a unique concept and won’t be ¿nished in my lifetime,” said Nick. “It’s a pilot project which will help its graduates to change the mentality of society toward the hearing impaired. These kids will educate their own teachers and eventually become teachers themselves.” Access to hearing aids has been a critical component of Lumina’s programs. The earlier children are diagnosed, the more likely they are to receive hearing aids and be able to function in society. Nick, an Indonesian-born, German-trained engineer, has designed a hearing testing booth which is acoustically designed to meet North American industry standards. Lumina has installed 14 of these large booths in public and private hospitals, one in the Karangasam Hospital, three in private hospitals, two in the Lumina Hearing Center, and the others in the Catur School and SLBs. The Lumina Hearing Center specializes in ¿tting hearing aids for children and adults of all ages, and conducts a social program to assist the very poor to get hearing aids. They work with physicians to do testing and diagnostic hearing evaluations. The international organization of Rotary is also very involved in supporting the efforts of the Bali Deaf Community. The Rotary Club of Bali Denpasar is currently helping to develop
a Rotary Community Corp that is comprised of deaf adults, the ¿rst of its kind in the world. Grace, an 18 year old university student from the United States, recently accompanied Vikki, Nick and I up the mountain to see the Catur school building. When her father lost his hearing from a brain tumour Grace became interested in deafness and learned that millions of people around the world needed hearing aids. She soon realised that compared to the support her father received, the situation in the developing world was very different. Resources are scarce, and although children may receive hearing aids their families often can’t afford to replace the batteries (in Bali this can cost Rp 70,000 a month). Grace and her sisters created the charity foundation ‘Ears for Years’. She researched solar powered hearing aids and has raised money to distribute them in Central America, Mexico, Sri Lanka and now Bali. “My focus is on the kids,” she said. “I’m learning about deaf rights, access to education, assimilation into the workplace and how to help.” She brought 25 solar-powered hearing aids to Bali which Lumina Hearing Center has helped her to distribute to poor children in Tabanan and Karangasem. Lumina and Yayasan Corti help organizations from around the world coordinate their efforts to assist hearing impaired and deaf children, youth and adults in Bali. The primary focus of their efforts is on the need for education and social interaction in the deaf community. Currently Yayasan Corti is trying to raise funds to construct a new school for its preschool and primary students. Its lease ends in just four years so time is critical. The charity is also raising funds to continue the construction of the Catur Trades and Training Center for the Deaf. Donations of any size are very welcome. It costs about US$ 125 per year to support a hearing impaired child who has hearing aids, and about $350 to buy one hearing aid. Sponsoring a hearing-impaired child to attend Sushrusa preschool costs $300 a year; call the Lumina Hearing Center at 262035 to enquire or to contribute. To become involved in the skills training facility in Catur either as a volunteer or a donor in cash or kind, contact hlliem@ hotmail.com Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - Free-fall off the Tourist Trail is available from : - Ganesha Books in Ubud, Sanur and Seminyak - Amazon downloadable for Kindle E-mail: ibukatbali@gmail.com Copyright © 2016 Greenspeak You can read all past articles of Greenspeak at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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When is the arts crafts market held?
Siapa... ? by Bill Dalton
Arie Triono: Founder of Kerdus Ubud Arie Triono was born in Jakarta in 1979. In 2000, he entered the w o r l d o f advertising where he created taglines and catchy keywords for promo campaigns. In 2005, Arie established the concept store K a m a r, w h i c h d e s i g n e d personalized m e s s a g e products. In 2011, he moved to Ubud where he began working as a freelance Indonesian language teacher for foreign students at the Cinta Bahasa School. In 2015, Arie created Jimat, a wearable mantra sold all over Indonesia. Arie and his friends are the founders of the creative arts group Kerdus, a forum for expressing artistic ideas and spurring the Ubud community to action for worthy causes. What does KERDUS do?
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The ¿rst Pasar-Pasaran was held only on Sunday morning from 9:30 to 3 pm, but starting last November we began to put on a Friday nighttime market. Just this month we started a “Sunset Crafters” market from 3 pm to 10 pm.
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How do crafters apply to take part in the market?
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We curate potential participants. Candidates send us photos of their creations and then we select based on concept, originality, uniqueness and the story behind the products/creations. Exhibit spaces costs Rp350,000. Does Pasar-Pasaran any causes? Last year we organized fundraising for orangutans, the victims of the destruction of Kalimantan peat land. We asked selected artists to exhibit their work and to donate 50% of their pro¿ts for the cause. We have also collaborated with the environmental group Penestanan Green & Clean that collects trash, separates and recycles as well as upcycles waste into useful products.
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Are you involved in other kinds of work? In January 2015, I created a collaborative project called Jimat. Together with Noviana Kusumawardhani, a tarot and energy reader, we spread positive vibes through motivational and meaningful messages that can be carried around everywhere on inspirational necklaces. We’ve enlisted actors, ¿lmmakers, musicians and NGOs to wear Jimat with messages that encourage crowd funding, community awareness, digital detox, etc. The project also highlights Indonesia as the source for such handmade treasures as the ancient hand-dyed gringsing cloths of Tenganan village. How do you get the word out about your Jimat products? Next month Jimat, in collaboration with Tegallalang villagers, will sponsor a marathon called Lari Masuk Desa that was inspired by a Jimat quote: “Running is a Journey.” The important message that we want to convey is that runners – and human beings in general - should care about nature. Keeping the environment healthy allows us to maintain a healthy mind and body.
Since 2013, our team has put on an arts and crafts event called Pasar-Pasaran that features the unique work of indie craftspeople and designers from Surabaya, Malang, Yogyakarta, Bandung, Bogor and Jakarta. The event also supports many local Balinese businesses and brands. People Àock from all over Bali to see and buy a wide range of handmade goods, meet local designers, attend workshops and enjoy music performances.
Do you have any plans for the future?
Where did you dream up the idea of the arts market?
“The universe is in me.”
My friends Anya, Eta and I have always liked to make crafts, develop product ideas and create our own brand. When we asked ourselves how we could display and sell our products and gather like-minded creative friends, the idea for Pasar-Pasaran was born. At the ¿rst market had only ten participants but since then the response from tourists, locals and other Indonesians has been amazing!
How may you be contacted?
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In August there will be the grand opening of the PasarPasaran shop at Jl. Kayu Cendana 1 in Seminyak. This gallery will display the handmade products of independent designers and crafts people. What is your personal favorite Jimat saying?
Instagram: @megalomankoe email: kerdusubud@gmail. com, jimatbykerdus@gmail.com
What kind of stuff is sold? Handmade crafts, vintage treasures, collage artwork, postcards, notebooks, handbags, cushions, t-shirts, jewelry, beads, ceramics, etc. Prices range from Rp15,000 for a small artsy pin to Rp1,200,000 for a pair of hand crafted leather boots.
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NO CHICKEN IN THE RICE TONIGHT For those of us who fall in love with the Island of Bali and the beautiful Balinese people and their hospitality, we immediately know this is the destination for our next holiday, or we set the ultimate goal of one day making Bali our home. No matter what your personal thoughts are about your own Government’s Welfare system, here in Bali things are very different for the sick, the poor and the unemployed. If you are unemployed or you did not make one sale in your *shop or market stall today, then the general reply when you ask if they have had a good day is “No chicken in the rice tonight.” *Shops or market stalls are mostly owned by businessmen, not by the little pregnant girl who sits there 10 hours a day 6 days a week. So what can you do with a family member with a severe illness or disability? Absolutely nothing! When I questioned a Balinese person as to why there were no facilities available for the disabled, he explained to me that their belief in Karma stops them from helping. The disabled person must have been a bad person in their past life and they are now paying for their sins. To non-Hindu ‘bules’ (whitemen) this is inconceivable. In Bali now you will ¿nd many bules helping orphanages and the sick and disadvantaged. This is the story of Sarah
and Robert and their SOLEMEN charity work. In 2011, Sarah Chapman fell in love with Bali and moved here in 2012. Sarah enjoyed barefoot walking around outlying villages and came across Ani. Ani was severely malnourished and had multiple health issues. In wanting to help Ani, Sarah did some investigation and met Robert. Robert had founded ‘Solemen’ in 2011 to assist Bali’s needy and soon after they began their ‘Outreach’ Program Group. Word soon got around of the work the group was doing and they were soon inundated with cases of suffering from concerned neighbours and family members. Their latest discovery of the severe suffering of two young brothers; Komang and Kadek. Here is the story posted on Facebook: “Today our Outreach crew travelled to a remote area in Karangasem followed by a jungle trek to meet two brothers suffering from the very painful skin disorder *Epidermyosis Bullosa. 6 year old Kadek and his 14 month old brother Komang are both covered in open sores and Kadek’s ¿ngers are fused. *Epidermolysis bullosa (ep-ih-dur-MOL-uh-sis buhl-LOE-sah) is a group of rare diseases that causes the skin to blister. The blisters may appear in response to minor injury, heat, or friction from rubbing, scratching or adhesive tape. In severe cases, the blisters may occur inside the body, such as the lining of the mouth or intestines. Most types of epidermolysis bullosa are inherited. The condition usually shows up in infancy or early childhood. Some people don’t develop signs and symptoms until adolescence or early adulthood. Epidermolysis bullosa has no cure, though mild forms may improve with age. Treatment focuses on addressing the symptoms - such as infection and itching - and preventing pain and wounds. Severe forms may cause serious complications and can be fatal.
The boys currently receive no treatment and cry almost constantly with the pain. They have sores in their mouths which makes it hard for them to eat or drink. Both are unable to sleep for more than 30 minutes at a time due to pain and discomfort.” Solemen will arrange for them to see a specialist doctor and have bought analgesic medication and soft plastic spoons. Pediasure was provided to boost their nutrition. We urgently require non adherent dressings (without the plaster ¿xing), basic bandages, elastic bandages, Aquaphor and kids Paracetamol for the new kids with Epidermyosis Bullosa. Also washable underpads for use on their bed, a soft mattress topper, cotton sheets, new pillows and new soft cotton clothing. Toys would be an invaluable distraction tool ....please help us to help them. Monetary donations are required to pay for their accommodation whilst they undergo assessment. Ongoing sponsorship would be much appreciated, either partial or full to cover their complex needs. We are looking for a recliner stroller which we will place a sheepskin for Komang. Here’s hoping we can bring some relief to their lives and replace tears with smiles. If you would like to help SOLEMEN care for Komang and Kadek or others in need like these poor little boys, please go to their Facebook page and Sarah will get back to you. Even just the price of that coffee or bottle of Bintang will pay for, tube of cream to ease the pain of these two little boys.
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Moving Sale; Treadmill Life Sport. Very good condition. Heavy duty product. Bought 16 million. Sale 12 million nego. Please call 0813 3899 9974 (Tony Silitonga). Seminyak. [029] For Sale; Baldacci Books as new. The Finisher, The Winner,The Target. Memory Man. The Excape. The Forgotten. All 6 for Rp 900k. Fix. Pls contact Michael 081 2395 1444. [047] For Sale; iMac 21.5 inch, 4GB RAM, 3.06 Ghz core 2 duo. 500GB hard drive. Super drive DVD. 8 mill. Contact Joe 0819 3251 5285 / Iin 0813 3864 7957. Kuta. [024]
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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch
Are Balinese dropping like flies? I see cremations everywhere! Seeing cremation ceremonies everywhere at certain times here, you may be forgiven for believing that Balinese mortality rate is the highest in the world. Sure, many Balinese smoke, are overweight, exercise little, and Bali’s roads are death-traps, but according to government stats life expectancy here is actually on the rise. There is more public education about health, more police campaigns about poor driving habits, and the health system is eons better than it was just 20 years ago. It’s actually the “cremation culture” of Bali that puts death much more in your face: compared with the somber affairs of other major religions, a cremation is a celebration of life and fanfareish send off. In modern Bali, if you’ve got the dosh, the bigger the cremation the better. Cremations involve not only extended families but also whole communities, making them very public affairs. Tall cremation towers are assembled and placed in front of the house of the deceased, and then in the late morning are physically carried to the nearest graveyard in a often large procession that is followed by many members of the community. For tourists visiting Bali, it’s jaw dropping; for anyone else it’s ‘traffic stopping’.
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When I first came to Bali (and to a certain extent this is still true today) in 1997, a cremation was not always held immediately after death. Poorer families would bury their dead and wait, sometimes for many years, to accrue the cash for the costly cremation rituals. These days, where it’s easier to access financial resources, upon the advice of a high priest, families will cremate as soon as possible. Cremations are seasonal and they fall at the same time as some other Manusa Yadnya (rituals for humans) rites such as weddings and tooth-filings. At these times, it’ll appear that there are many, many more ceremonies than usual. It’s routine now to close roads and divert traffic for anybody’s wedding or cremation, and the ceremonies get bigger and more lavish as the more Balinese families breach the middle class. Due to the sometimes oppressive financial pressure involved in making a ‘bigger the better’ cremation for a loved one, there has been much talk recently among the Balinese to down-size and simplify where possible. There are even more humble crematoriums that cater to the poor as well as those who want to keep things more low key. In the meantime, enjoy the spectacular send-offs! Copyright © Kulture Kid 2016 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ho/G-13 May 15
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“Do You Feel Like A Banana?”
Our eyebrows raise in exasperation, a sigh leaves our mouths and the inaudible words “anything to make a quid, they’ll be patenting the cutting of toenails next” drift aimlessly across the room and out the open window. At least oxygen is still free but for how long? Scientists also tell us that we share half of our DNA with bananas and we must pose the obvious question - which half? At times we have to wonder if it is our brains, we certainly seem to have a few Banana Republicans around at the moment. Recently the news has been full of serious earthquakes in different parts of the world and we are familiar with images of buildings that have collapsed or fallen over. Indonesia is a very earthquake prone and Bali is considered as a higher risk area. If your house is designed and built to proper structural engineering design principles and standards then your house should be safe, sadly many houses are designed and built according to designs that may or may not follow sound structural engineering design.
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It is easy to understand that if we make a concrete column with a single bar of steel up its centre the column will easily bend and crack.
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If we put four (or more) steel bars in the form of a square down the centre of the column, just like the Àoor, in order for the column to bend some bars will have to be compressed while others will have to stretch or break and the further apart the bars are (while still encased within the concrete) the more the column will withstand bending. Normally we make columns square because this gives the column equal strength in all directions (directions A and B in the diagram).
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Nowhere is this more evident than in the design of structural building columns. What do we mean by structural columns? Structural columns are vertical reinforced concrete columns that stand on the foundations and support a building, they hold up walls, Àoors and roofs and, when combined with reinforced concrete beams, they form a strong frame that enables the building to withstand some pretty destructive forces such as Àoods, strong winds, earthquakes, landslides and ground subsidence. Conventional building columns in houses are typically 20 cms by 20 cms square which is wider than the average wall. In recent years building designers do not want structural columns protruding from walls and ruining the clean look of their buildings and so they have taken to using “skinny” columns in their designs that are rectangular (wide and thin) so they can be hidden in the walls. “Skinny” is of course a technical engineering term. Many villas in Bali are being built this way with skinny columns that are typically 15 cms thick by 30 cms wide. To structural engineers this is a major concern. To understand why let us look at the fundamentals of reinforced concrete design.
It is the combination of concrete and steel that gives enormous strength to reinforced concrete. The concrete is hard and cannot be compressed but it is brittle and will crack easily. The steel holds the concrete together, it will not stretch or break easily. When we combine the two we have a very strong material as long as the steel is correctly designed and positioned inside the concrete. The position of the steel is very important. In a reinforced concrete Àoor we use two separated layers of horizontal steel bars embedded in the concrete. Now if we put a weight on the Àoor the Àoor will attempt to sag but to do this the upper steel bars will have to compress or crumple and/or the lower bars will have to stretch or break. If the two layers of steel are close together the amount that the steel bars have to be compressed or stretched to allow sagging is small and the Àoor will not be very strong but if we increase the distance between the layers of steel the amount of stretching and compressing of the steel needed to allow sagging is far greater - the Àoor will be much stronger.
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To compensate for the weakness of skinny columns designers may place rectangular columns at right angles to each other in different parts of the building this is, however, no substitute for using square columns. They also tend to put six steel bars rather 4 in skinny columns which does help but these are usually smaller diameter to try and ¿t them in the concrete. As any engineer will tell you, you only have to reduce the diameter of a steel reinforcing bar a very small amount to considerably reduce its strength.
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Unfortunately, just as some people wear uncomfortable high heeled shoes for the sake of fashion (it’s the banana DNA you know), many people are apparently willing to forsake sensible structural design for the sake of clean building lines.
However if we make a column rectangular, ie. wide but not very thick so we can hide it in a wall the column may have high strength along the direction of the wall (direction A) but not at right angles to the wall (direction B). A typical modern rectangular “skinny” column may be 30 cms wide but only 15 cms thick making it considerably weaker in direction B.
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Probably one of the most common, and worrying, shortcomings I see on a daily basis are buildings with poorly designed structures or even no structures at all. Of course there will always be risk in any building however, a well built structure, even when damaged in natural disasters, can often survive such forces and often means the difference between life and death.
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Unfortunately skinny columns have other serious shortcomings. 1. Oxygen in the air can penetrate concrete to a distance of 6 or 7 cms and oxidise (rust) the reinforcing steel. It is recommended that reinforcing steel in structural concrete is covered by a layer of a minimum of 6cms to prevent the steel from rusting. This is particularly important within say 50 klms of the sea owing to the salt in the air. If our column is only 15 cms thick and we have a 6cm covering of concrete over the steel this leaves us only 3 cms to place our 2 layers of steel bars. Clearly it is impossible to build a 15cm thick concrete column with suf¿cient concrete covering to adequately protect the steel reinforcing bars. 2. A typical wall is only 15 cms thick and has a layer of plaster (cement render) probably around 0.5cm thick which covers the wall to smooth it out, this render is applied to both the column and the bricks or cement blocks that form the wall between the columns. To achieve this the columns may be made even thinner, we are now down to 14cm thick columns. 3. Casting concrete columns is not easy because the concrete has to be poured from the top down into the formwork - usually a 3 meter deep “mould” made from plywood. The concrete should not be too wet and the small stones in the concrete must get past the reinforcing steel bars on their way down. The concrete should be vibrated during the process to make sure the concrete gets to the bottom of the mould and that any airgaps have been ¿lled. This is dif¿cult enough with a square column but much more dif¿cult with a 15cm thick column. Skinny columns often suffer from poor construction.
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If you want make sure your building is safe in earthquakes it is best to use square columns. So how do we get around the design issue? If we construct the walls so the inner surface of the walls are level with the inner surface of the columns then the internal walls of the building can be clean with no columns protruding into the rooms. This leaves the columns on the outer surfaces of the walls and this conforms with traditional Balinese design principles in which the columns are in integral feature of a building. This complies with the request from our Balinese hosts that buildings incorporate elements of traditional Balinese architecture in them. My mind drifts back to Banana DNA, could eating a banana be considered a form of cannibalism?
The steel we use is designed to be strong enough so it will not break or stretch and the concrete is designed to be thick enough to hold the steel rigidly in place and not crack.
Phil Wilson Previous “Fixed Abode” articles can be found subject indexed on our website at www.mr¿xitbali.com. Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the website or the of¿ce on 0361 288 789 or 08123 847 852.
If we consider the same effect in a concrete column we can see that the strength of the column is very much determined by the size of the steel bars and how far the bars are apart within
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BA Feature Article Bamboo: Nature’s most versatile plant species by Peripatete From Bali to the Philippines, Ghana to America, Europe to Canada, bamboo is making a big(ger) splash and impact. The ¿rst of a three-part series on how bamboo is shaking things up and getting the recognition it deserves.
By 2023 the bamboo development site - located in China’s Anji County, the world’s largest region for bamboo export - is expected to transform into a naturally sustainable city, housing up to 20,000 residents.
foot-bridge over a river. With the assistance of Indonesian architect and ‘bamboo master’ Andrea Fitrianto, the outcome of this grassroots project fostered a sense of bonding between the locals and offered them new skills.
BAMBOO: God’s Gift to Building In its January 29, 2016 issue, the website of Architectural Digest, the world’s premier architectural magazine, stated that “Bamboo might just be the construction material of the future.” Which is perhaps not surprising when you consider the mounting use of bamboo in construction – not just in Bali, but overseas as well. Bamboo groves are abundant and sustainable, re-growing after harvest with no need for replanting. Saplings sprout quickly and grow up to four feet in height per day. Many consider bamboo the perfect natural building material; malleable, versatile and “not to mention, it’s two to three times stronger than steel.”
On an equally ambitious scale, Shen Chen, a Chinese-born, Dutch-trained architecture graduate has been drawing up plans for a portable stadium to be constructed entirely from bamboo. The temporary installation, comprised of a roof, grandstand and facilities all capable of being easily dismantled and re-constructed, was unveiled in Amsterdam’s green garden zone known as De Bretten.
In 1996, California artist and frame-designer Craig Calfee made a bicycle out of bamboo as a publicity stunt. Since then, Calfee has designed bamboo-based mountain and road bikes. In 2010, recollecting time spent in Africa many years earlier, Calfee realized that bamboo bikes could be bene¿cial to farmers in developing countries who require transport to deliver their produce to market. So he brought his eco-friendly design to Ghana – where bamboo is locally-grown, training local frame-makers to construct heavy-duty transport bikes made of bamboo. In conjunction with the Earth Institute and Village Bicycle Program, Clafee has set up Bamboosero (“Spanglish for bamboo expert”) to facilitate further bamboo bike training and development in Africa.
In Bali, bamboo has for centuries been a staple of traditional local culture: Cremation platforms, scaffolding, penjors and satay sticks are just some examples of how bamboo is incorporated into daily and spiritual life. Although modern alternatives have overtaken the use of bamboo, and the use of this naturally grown material has been on the decline, a renewed appreciation for the versatility, strength and environmental bene¿ts of the planet’s longest growing and most sustainable grass, means that bamboo – in Bali and beyond - is getting a second chance. In 1993, Linda Garland set up the Environmental Bamboo Foundation in Bali. Her son, Arief Rabik followed in her footsteps, launching Indobamboo, a company that produces bamboo beams, planks and other products. John Hardy was the force behind the bamboo-built Green School and Bambu Indah hotel; while his daughter, Elora Hardy, continues the family tradition. Hardy and her team at Ibuku, design original and sustainable bamboo structures, Àooring, furniture and interiors. At Five Elements Puri Ahmisa, a holistic healing retreat on the outskirts of Ubud, bamboo is used extensively; from the structures and interiors, to furnishings. ‘Mandala’ meditation spaces seem to rise from the ground in spiral forms made of bamboo. Perhaps due to increasing concerns over rapidly depleting natural resources, architectural ¿rms worldwide are taking note and beginning to consider the environmental impact of their buildings – which leads them to explore the plant’s untapped potential as an affordable, sustainable and easily renewable material for construction. Bamboo construction is also simple, portable and reusable: poles (or canes) used for scaffolding can be dismantled, shipped elsewhere and re-deployed; they also gain stability as they increase in size. The ChineseEuropean design firm Penda has been developing blueprints for modular structures and hotels made of bamboo. Its first hotel concept, One With Birds, was inspired by the Native American Penda Bamboo City Credit inhabitat tepee. It featured bamboo towers and tents, comprising an X-shaped bamboo joint fastened with rope. But Penda’s vision extends much further; to entire cities built of bamboo. According to Architectural Digest, “Penda estimates that a city of 200,000 inhabitants could be built by 2023 using a sustainable scheme for planting and building. Harvesting from 250 acres, the city builders would plant two canes of bamboo for each one they cut down for use in their city.”
Chen, who had been shortlisted for the Archiprix International prize for best graduation project worldwide, envisions her multifunctional stadium as evidence of a need for greater harmony between architectural sites and their surrounding environment. “In addition to the sustainable value of building with bamboo, the integration of living bamboo into building design may blur the boundary between nature and architecture,” said Chen, who calls bamboo God’s gift to building. As quickly as Chen may have seen her career and reputation take off, it took 15 years of hard work for Judy Lo, a Taiwanese designer, to achieve her 15 minutes of stardom. At a 2014 Singapore furniture and design show, Lo won the prize for Rising Asian Talent and was feted by the industry and media – for handicraft works made of bamboo; such as the “tutu” stool, a lightweight but sturdy chair made of three bamboo tubes, capable of supporting 100 kilograms. Lo picked up her skill over the previous ¿ve years while exploring the bamboo forests of Zhushan (Nantou County) better known as Mt. Bamboo – and learning the craft from local masters. O t h e r s i n Ta i w a n achieved earlier success while reinterpreting the idea of traditional handicrafts using bamboo. Take Bambool, a woven bamboo stool jointly created by designer Kevin Chou and craftswoman Sue Su, a Bali Advertiser Bamboo Bubble Sofa Designboom winner at the 2008 show. Chou was also recognized, at Milan’s Design Week 2011, for his Bubble Sofa – made of 999 woven bamboo spheres connected with metal rings and rubber. Other architects and designers in Asia and beyond continue to experiment with the endless structural capabilities and environmental ef¿ciencies of bamboo. Vo Trong Nghia, a Vietnamese architect, has constructed a number of projects that have been dubbed “vegetable (or green) steel” – including a Àexible community space created on an arti¿cial island, comprised of eight 24-metre wide domes, made with columns of woven bamboo stalks. And, at an ecoresort on the remote island of Koh Kood, Thailand, a children’s activity and learning center inspired by the shape of a manta ray, is almost entirely constructed out of locally-sourced bamboo.
Unsurprisingly, bamboo bike production is picking up speed around the globe. Engineer Brano Meres creates bike frames of bamboo in Bratislava, Slovakia; while half a world away, the bike ‘crafters’ of Dadelus Studio do the same in Portland, Oregon. Colorado-based Boo Bicycles manufactures bikes from Tam Vong bamboo, which is grown on the company’s private plantation, in Vietnam. And in Denmark, Brazilian-born industrial designer Flavio Deslandes dreams up beautiful projects such as the Bamboo Comfort Bike. The Ajiro velobike, a lush canopy-covered creature made of woven bamboo, is a concept conjured up by Australian Alexander Vittouris; it’s meant to be grown, r a t h e r t h a n manufactured. Much like Velobike Alexander Vittouris Vittouris, Californian Calfee, who often employs smoked bamboo in bike-making, also envisions African villagers growing their own bikes. It may be that Calfee’s bamboo bike projects in Ghana (and Uganda), have bred a whole new crop of entrepreneurs. Take Bernice Daapah, founder of Ghana Bamboo Bikes Initiative. Her company is spearheading the green and eco-friendly transportation movement in her country. The frame of each bike is completely recyclable and, for each plant used, ten more bamboo saplings are seeded. A true testament to globalization, Ghana Bamboo Bikes are sold worldwide. When Bryan Benitez McClelland , of mixed American and Filipino parentage, visited the Philippines after completing his graduate studies in sustainable development in poor communities, he spotted a gap that he could help ¿ll. Familiar with the Ghanaian model of bike-making from locally-sourced bamboo, McClelland set up Bambikes, a company based on the same model of creating an eco-friendly mode of transport, while offering training and bene¿tting local communities. McClelland employs members of Gawad Kalinga (meaning “to give care”), an organization that seeks to empower Filipinos out of poverty. Bambikes offers bike tours around Manila, visiting old Spanish forts and palm-covered parks. McClelland is already setting his sights on the future, and developing more bamboo-based products.
Bamboo is also increasingly being integrated into architectural solutions to environmental and man-made problems: from houses made to Àoat when Àooding waters rise precipitously, to a communal living space providing shelter for disadvantaged communities at risk of natural disaster.
In China, most locals associate tricycles with poverty. But British expat engineer Chris Trees is trying to turn that belief on its head. He and his wife developed the Bamboo Treecycle – an electric powered bamboo tricycle - to help ease congestion and facilitate easier Àow on the streets of Shanghai.
In October 2015, Penda unveiled its ¿rst prototype, Rising Canes, at Beijing’s Design Week. Designed as a modular structural system, the ecological installation is made entirely of bamboo and ropes. “We see our project strongly connected to the ‘Cradle to Cradle’ movement,” the architects explained, “which proposes a holistic economic, industrial and social framework that seeks to create waste-free, self-suf¿cient systems.”
Bamboo bridges exist all over Indonesia – Java, Borneo, Lombok and Bali, of course. Perhaps the most renowned and professionally executed bridge in Bali is the Green School’s Millennium Bridge, consisting of 192 bamboo poles symbolizing the world’s 192 countries, topped off with a roof made of alang-alang (thatch). On the other end of the spectrum, one might be warier of crossing the Sasak Gantung (sasak = bridge, gantung = hanging) bridge in Cijulang, West Java, a shaky-looking contraption offering pedestrians and motorbike riders an extremely narrow – and some would say, harrowing - passage over water. Not for the risk-averse or faint of heart!
The use of bamboo in bike building may go back as far as the late 19th century, but its uses in cycling – and other sports keep expanding. Mindful of environmental degradation, deforestation and serving local communities, bamboo is quickly becoming one of the most ubiquitous materials worldwide.
Penda’s team anticipates that the modular structure and a neighboring 250 acre bamboo grove (which would ensure a steady supply of material) will grow over time, thereby accommodating an ever-growing community of inhabitants.
Indeed, bamboo bridges span rivers in most of Southeast Asia as well – Thailand, India, Laos and Cambodia among others. A community in the Philippines frustrated by government inaction, took matters into their own hands by constructing a
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either by ferry or buying a ticket online. *The essence of being an expat on Bali is to live well today without jeopardizing tomorrow. *The easiest way to ¿nd new books is to go to hotels with an armful of your used books and ask if you may swap; Balinese staff invariably allows you to do so. *Not a good idea drinking beverages with ice in a warung. *Carry a small 15 ml bottle of Betadine (Rp11,200) around with you to treat any break in the skin immediately. *Circle K’s are small but amazingly sell-stocked with reasonably priced essentials. *If a dog becomes angry when you near their territory, ignore them, don’t run and avoid eye contact; the dog will get sick of barking and waddle off. *Save time looking for ¿lm reviews by using the general modi¿er “movie” or “¿lm” before the name of the movie. *Double-check your rental car for dents and scratches, and make a photo record with your smartphone before you drive it away. *Studies have shown that if you take notes by hand, you retain more information. *Learn to want what you already have.
*Bali Belly. You can get a potent case of diarrhea – going by
the generic name of Bali Belly but attached to a very broad range of GI (gastro intestinal) infections – if you come in contact with any number or combinations of pathogens of a viral, bacterial or fungal nature. Avoid by washing hands often, then applying an alcohol based hand cleanser like Dettol product Healthy Touch instant Hand Sanitzer that come in 50 ml bottles. Bali Belly is easily acquired when drinking tap or unbottled water, handling dirty rupiah notes on a daily basis or eating unclean food. When shopping, pick up prepared food last so hot items stay hot and cold items stay cold. Prepared foods and leftovers should not be stored in fridge for more than 3-4 days. Prepared foods smothered in gravy (bumbu) or slick with oil, with much salt added, is not a healthy choice. For severe cases of BB drink rehydrating Pocari Sweat, lots of water and eat plain rice. The ¿rst course of action is to mix Oralit with water (Rp1200 per small packet at an apotek). If ineffective, use diapel (kaolin) or diapet clay tablets. As the very last resort use Imodium, avoiding antibiotics if at all possible.
*Mossie alert! A sudden increase in March of Dengue Fever
cases in Badung District was caused by the rainy season and poor drainage. The Aedes mosquito carrying the disease usually bites during daylight hours or in well-lit areas at night. Use a good insect repellent with DEET available as waterproof gel or in a 60 gm to 150 gm spray can. Anti-Nyamuk Autan Lotion (Rp8,400/50 ml tube) or 15 ml bottle of Minyak Sereh Sitronela (Rp9,000) to all exposed areas of your body soon after getting up or showering and again before heading out at night. Alternatively, burn lavender scented incense. Another effective product is Sofell (orange), not actually a skin lotion but repels mosquitoes by smell for up to two hours. No need to spray it directly on your skin; just spray it on clothes, Àoors, chairs and on other stuff around you. Spray it on your feet while at the computer or kitchen counter. When Vape, Baygon or mosquito nets aren’t working, use an electric tennis-type racquet (Rp109,000 at Ace Hardware), a godsend at 3 am with a mossie right in your ear. You won’t get a shock; it’ll just create a nice satisfying crackly sparky “Zat!” noise as you strike an insect. There are good rackets and bad rackets. Use a screwdriver to test whether the current is Àowing in the racket wires.
*Save water and money: Rather than running the water
*Overseas shipping: Local cargo companies have expertise in export rules, know ways of solving shipping issues and can give advice about the entire shipping process. Your home country’s embassy posts export rules online. Make sure your shipping company can verify where they have shipped before and ask for a list of their clients. For smaller shipments overseas, you can input your info on shipping services websites and the price will appear. Use secure EMS (express mail service) in post of¿ce (kantor pos) or visit their website ems.posindonesia.co.id. EMS charges Rp300,000 for 3 kg via international parcel post or Rp1,300,000 for 5.7 kg. EMS partners with DHL so it’s post of¿ce rates but dependable DHL service. Costs are determined by weight and destination. Takes a few days to a few weeks, depending on where. For example, Ganesha Express (Jl. Pemelisan 9, Suwung Batan Kendal, Denpasar, tel. 0361-743 2238, www.ganeshaexpress. com, info@ganeshaexpress.com) will send 2 x 5 kg parcels by mid-range air service (not express, not sea mail), which takes two weeks to the east coast of Australia. *Being a woman just got easier: Mita Dalton reports: The Diva Cup (also known as Moon Cup) is folded and worn comfortably inside the vagina so that the rim creates a gentle suction on the vaginal walls. This ensures that the cup catches and holds menstrual blood. It can be worn up to 12 hours at a time, at which point it is emptied, washed with water-based lubricant and reinserted. Made of silicone, the cup is tough, non-absorbent and doesn’t leak like a pad or tampon sometimes will. It will however leak if you don’t have it in right. It holds an entire ounce or 1/3 to 1/4 of the average woman’s Àow for the entire period. Even on heavier days, the cup never over¿lls in 12 hours. No more worrying about running out of
continuously, brush your teeth by using a glass of water; turn off water while soaping hands; ¿ve-minute showers consume much less water than taking long baths in a bak mandi (bathtub); wash dishes with soap ¿rst, then rinse them by dipping them in a full sink of water instead of rinsing them with continuously running water; use a low-Àow showerhead; buy an energy ef¿cient washing machine; install faucet aerators on sink faucets; place a rock in toilet tank so toilets Àush with only 1.5 to 2 liters of water; wash only full loads of laundry; use a “point of use” water heater (pemanas air) use a broom (sapu) or brush to walkways and driveways; mulch around plants to hold water in the soil; water yard and outdoor plants early or late in the day to reduce evaporation; use plants that require less water.
*Minitips: For moving in town or to another town, look for a pick up with driver parked at side of road or driving around with sign “DISEWAKAN” (“FOR RENT”). *To prevent charges without your knowledge, put your credit card in a protective sleeve that block RFID signals from card chips. *Membeli kucing dalam karung. Buying a cat in a sack. Acquiring something without knowing its worth. This could mean don’t marry a woman you don’t know or invest in a company before you have enough information to assess its value. *Don’t sit with your small tablet or smartphone in your back pocket or screen will crack. *If an ATM eats your bank card, pay no attention to stickers that list a fraudulent call center that claims to be the bank of¿ce and will solicit your PIN number and other ¿nancial information. *Bali’s largest selection of factory outlets and big mobile phone shops is on Denpasar’s Jl. Teuku Umar where refurbished/factory second smartphones sell for the cheapest prices. *The digital edition of the Jakarta Post (http:// epaper.thejakartapost.com/epaper/viewer.aspx) arrives earlier and is less than half the price of the paper edition. *The very cheapest way to get out of Indonesia is from Medan to Penang
* Refund! Since the start of the year, the Ministry of Transportation has stipulated minimum refunds due to air passengers who cancel a domestic economy class ticket: more than 72 hours prior to departure 75%, 48 to 72 hours prior to departure 50%; 24 to 47 hours prior to departure 40%; 12 to 23 hours prior to departure 30%; 4 to 11 hours prior to departure 20%; less than 4 hours before departure10%. Conversely, if an airline cancels a Àight for reasons of force majeure outside the airline’s control, the airline should offer space on the next available Àight to the original destination or refund the original fare less administration charges of between 10% and 20%.
*Internet tips: A ¿ber-to-home Internet provider is the best
if you can get one (but use the Smartfren 4G as a backup). Kerobokan, Umalas and Canggu are covered by ¿ber from a range of companies. CBN and Biznet are popular. Indihome (Telkom) is cheaper, but for customer support you need to call 147 in JKT where tech guys can see info about the Telkom end of your connection and can often guide you to a ¿x if it is not a local line problem, in which case they contact someone in Bali. Smartfren 4G is good enough for VOIP/Skype video calling, but there may be a slight delay depending upon the destination of your calls. As we all know, if you have a Wi-Fi modem which relies on kuota (data), streaming videos and movies is not a workable option unless you have a fast, unlimited connection like ¿ber optic or cable in Bali. If your Internet connection comes through SIM cards, streaming videos will drain the kuota fast. A small data packet will enable you to use your smartphone as a hotspot. Some prefer to download instead of stream when using a Wi-Fi connection at a friend’s house or in a cafe, then view at home later. Public computers in Bali’s hundreds of internet cafes (many with 24 hour-7 day a week service) and restaurants costs only Rp5000 to Rp10,000 per hour, but using them poses a number of security risks such as viruses, malware and key-loggers. If the Wi-Fi signal at a business or hotel doesn’t reach your personal computer and you have to use a public computer, don’t log into any personal accounts while using a public computer and never log into bank and credit card account. If you have to, be sure to remove any trace of yourself by clearing browsing data before logging off.
Please send your budget ideas, bargain deals and money saving tips to pakbill2003@yahoo.com. Copyright © 2016 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of The Frugal Balinist at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Feel the Burn In a landmark use of social media, Greenpeace Indonesia recently launched a ‘near real-time’ digital map that tracks both forest fires and deforestation across the archipelago. The online, interactive map, called Kepo Hutan (which loosely translates as ‘curious about the forest’) will be updated regularly and also shows which agency or company controls or owns the land where a fire is burning. “The system will let users see whether the fire is on peatland, in primary or secondary forest, in tiger or orangutan habitat, in a palm oil, pulpwood, logging or coal-mining concession,” according to Greenpeace. Forest fires burning across Indonesia have become a serious problem, with the smoke posing health hazards to Indonesians, disrupting flights and closing airports and schools. Many of the fires are deliberately lit in order to clear land for farming or planting palm oil trees and the number of hotspots can number into the hundreds. Years of peatland drainage and deforestation have removed natural fire barriers. The islands of Sumatra and Kalimantan have been especially hard hit. The smoke is carried across to neighboring countries such as Malaysia and Singapore, causing health and visibility issues there. When the ‘burning season’ is at its height, the clouds of smoke and ash being carried across the Indian Ocean can cause diplomatic tensions between Singapore and Malaysia as the leaders of those countries blame the Indonesian government’s failure to mitigate the ongoing problem of forest fires. The media has labeled the issue of Indonesian forest fires, a “crime against humanity”. “biggest environmental crime of the 21st century”, and the “worst climate crisis in the world right now.” President Jokowi has promised public transparency on the fires. He has also promised to take action to stop the burning, prosecuting and fining individuals or companies who are found to be starting fires. Last year, the Indonesian National Police charged seven companies and 133 individuals with involvement in land burning in Sumatra and Kalimantan, and were investigating 20 other companies. However, the Indonesian government’s efforts to track the fires have been hampered by lack of access to an accurate and real-time map of the areas affected. “The president’s bold plan deserves our support, which is why Greenpeace is launching the “Kepo Hutan” interactive map. Kepo Hutan allows the public to see the most detailedever company information, showing the borders of concessions and who owns them, and how it relates to peatlands, fire hotspots and deforestation alerts. Community lands are largely unmapped and all too often community land rights fail to be respected,” said Greenpeace Indonesia forest campaigner Teguh Surya. “Fires are returning in East Kalimantan and also in Riau, where the provincial government has declared a state of emergency. Greenpeace [created this map] to allow the public to prevent another crisis by monitoring fires in forests and peatlands,” said Teguh. “This new map platform will shed much-needed light on forest management in Indonesia, which remains far from fully transparent. By ensuring everyone can see where rights over forests have been handed out, and to whom, these maps will help reduce state losses through corruption in granting concessions, and improve compliance with land management rules,” said Bambang Widjojanto, former
deputy chief of Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), who spoke at the Kepo Hutan launch event. The Kepo Hutan map is made using open source technology provided by Global Forest Watch. GFW is an environmental watchdog agency that uses a new satellite-based forest-monitoring tool called GLAD (Global Land Analysis and Discovery), a joint project between the University of Maryland in the USA and GOOGLE. GLAD alerts are higher resolution (250-500 meter) and more frequently updated than older forms of alerts. This means that GLAD alerts can see tree loss from logging, illegal mining and small-holder agriculture, which were previously too small-scale to be picked up on older alert systems. The GLAD images are also much faster, close to real-time, and new views are generated every time there is a new, cloud-free image, roughly every 8 days. Previously, people wanting satellite data on tree cover or habitat loss had to wait up to a year for confirmed data.
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“The interactive map makes available for the first time a comprehensive collection of data on palm oil, pulpwood, selective logging and coal mining. In order to produce the platform, Greenpeace compiled concession data from multiple sources, including paper maps and PDFs, digitizing it into scalable digital maps for use in Geographic Information Systems (shape file format),” according to Greenpeace. “These shape files are highly suitable for analysis in combination with data the platform provides on fire hotspots, types of forest cover, peat depth, deforestation, and orangutan and tiger habitat.”
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“We have done our best to gather in one place every map available,” said Teguh, “The public has the right to comprehensive geospatial information in the most useful format — shape files — to allow continuous analysis and monitoring. No one should have to jump through legal hoops and wait months or years to gain access to scraps of vital data. The government standard should be: all of the data, all of the time, available to all,” said Bambang Widjojanto. “Greenpeace’s Kepo Hutan platform also enables the public to download the shape files which underpin the new map platform, enabling community organizations and researchers to carry out their own analyses. The data available via the Kepo Hutan platform includes game-changing GLAD deforestation alerts for Kalimantan, which show where tree cover appears to have been lost over areas as small as just two basketball courts, a resolution an order of magnitude higher than previous systems,” according to Greenpeace.
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Legal and environmental experts in Indonesia are advising that the Kepo Hutan map is accurate enough, and based on solid data, that it could be used as legal evidence in a court of law, when prosecuting offenders. “We know what you did last summer …. and we have the maps to prove it.” Greenpeace Indonesia To view the map, visit Greenpeace International’s website (www.greenpeace.org) or click on the following link: http:// www.greenpeace.org/seasia/id/Global/seasia/Indonesia/ Code/Forest-Map/index.html
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HECTOR’S Here’s a Tip Now that the issue of destroying Benoa Bay so that rich people can get even richer is at the forefront of the public mind, and is the subject as it should be of robust dissention, it’s time to consider another threat to that formerly pristine piece of the global environment. This is the waste mismanagement facility at Suwung, which for years has been leaching toxic material into the tidal swamps. Mangroves are very good at soaking up foreign substances, but even they have a limit to their tolerance. After a recent row - sadly but the latest in what is likely to be a continuing series - the managers of this excrescence leaped into action and started burying loose garbage under a layer of sand and soil. That helps reduce the stink. It doesn’t stop the leaching, either the insidious sort that you can’t see and can therefore pretend doesn’t exist, or the full Monty of black sludge that, if you own it and can’t be bothered working out what to do with it, you can only hope is never seen by anyone who might complain. The usual cohort of Mea Culpa penitents, primarily of the imported variety, has appeared in the wake of this. They point out that waste management and disposal is a huge problem in South Bali because development responds to unplanned front-end demand by growing in an undisciplined manner since what planning rules do exist are ubiquitously ignored. In the fundamentalist Gaia liturgy, the cause is Selfish Greed, the secular original sin. Some of those who have woken up and found to their surprise that they’re living in a concrete jungle have even taken to arguing that the Balinese didn’t want development in the first place. Tell that to all the jobseekers. Public policy is always a compromise. This immutable fact will forever fail to engage the activist mind. This is especially so in relation to the built environment and the issues of managing urban and industrial landscapes. It’s not clear that such esoteric matters win much airtime in the bureaucracy or at the political level. They should. But then Bali is littered with things that should be “shoulds” and “musts” that are viewed as anything but. All that toing and froing aside, it is surely beyond dispute that high levels of leached toxins should never find their way into the waters of Benoa Bay. Its hydrography is already compromised and its mangroves depleted. It needs more mangroves, not less, to deal over time with toxic wastes from Suwung as well as with riverine refuse (another issue). Its tidal flows should be left unmolested. None of this will ultimately be achievable without closing Suwung - and installing effective leaching ponds in the interim – and foreclosing on the creation of artificial islands in the bay.
Ni Hao Along with the news that Chinese investors have been offered an open door in North Bali comes intelligence to the effect that Chinese brides may be looking for local bridesmaids. Apparently it’s the going thing to recruit such personages in the locality in which your nuptials are to take place. It saves on airfares and helps head off family or dynastic argument over who should be in the line-up. The entrepreneurial sorts here will be quick into that action, for sure. One of the requirements for Chinese bridesmaids is that they should be pretty. There’s no shortage of that class of talent in Bali. In the piece we read on the emerging phenomenon, it was also said that Chinese brides require respect and decorum at their ceremonies. In many places – though not in Balinese society – these are qualities that these days are more remarked by their absence. The Chinese tourist market is burgeoning here. Perhaps in time the theory that respect and decorum has more than just notional or historical value will percolate down to the tour bus brigade and into the supermarkets they’re delivered to for their snatch-and-grab raids on the way to their accommodation.
passports seen at Ngurah Rai and stamped accordingly by a passport officer. It doesn’t account for actual intended length of stay, or repeat arrivals, or most importantly the place of embarkation. A European Union passport holder may not have flown in direct from Europe on the hunt for the famous local rites that provide parties, Bintang, hair-braiding, a tattoo, and if such be your thing, a bit of nooky. Many such travel documents reside long-term, with their holders, in other parts of Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, and Australasia. In that last regard, Bali is a visa-run destination of choice in its own right for foreign passport holders in Australia who have visas that require them to leave and return from time to time.
The Bali administration has launched a fresh program to vaccinate 400,000 dogs against rabies, with continuing support from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. The seventh mass dog vaccination kicked off at Munggu in Badung regency on Mar. 18. In the three-month campaign the authorities plan to target 716 villages, according to a statement from the FAO. As before, vaccinated dogs will be given a special collar to ease identification by a special team of dogcatchers and vaccinators. Animal health director at the agriculture ministry, I Ketut Diarmita, says the program will run more efficiently than in previous years. That would be welcome. Previous campaigns have died of confusion or ennui (or from siphon disease, which is fatal to public funds). When this has happened in the past, the killer squads go out again and eliminate dogs indiscriminately, even those with vaccination collars. On official figures up to March, rabies has killed 164 people in Bali since 2008.
Eat Up The 2016 Ubud Food Festival – it’s Janet DeNeefe’s writers’ festival spinoff (yes, we’re sure there will be fragrant rice somewhere in the mix) – will be tempting a lot of tummies and taste buds on May 27, 28 and 29. DeNeefe, who sent us a note about it on Apr. 19, says there’s a great lineup of talent. This includes Indonesian culinary icons Sisca Soewitomo, William Wongso, Mandif Warokka, Petty Elliott, Bara Pattaridjawane and Bondan Winarno, award-winning cocktail-guru Raka Ambarawan, celebrated pastry chef Dedy Sutan, local raw food masters chef Arif Springs (Taksu) and chef Made Runatha (MOKSA), New York-trained sate king Agung Nugroho, and budding local agricultural star Tri Sutrisna. From overseas, we’ll see Margarita Fores, the 2016 “Asia’s Best Female Chef” winner; Australian tapas legend Frank Camorra; Singapore’s Julien Royer (he’s supported by Cascades Restaurant); Jamie Oliver’s seafood sustainability champion Bart Van Olphen; high profile food photographer Petrina Tinslay; and found-and-foraged chef Jessie McTavish.
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Local talent includes Kevin Cherkas of Cuca; Eelke Plasmeijer of award-winning Locavore; pastry icon Will Goldfarb of Room4Dessert; head chef of CasCades Restaurant Nic Vanderbeeken, Mozaic’s modern maestro Chris Salans; Bisma Eight head chef Duncan McCance; sushi master Yuki Tagami; culinary expert Diana Von Cranach; and French sommelier Antoine Olivain of Bridges. The three-day program includes free Think, Talk, Taste sessions at Taman Kuliner, the festival hub; day and night markets; live music; film screenings; yoga (almost nothing happens in Ubud unless you flex); Kopi Korner; and a Festival Bar that will stay open late (which in Ubud seems to mean “after 10pm”); Special Events, where chefs will put their best plate forward for your personal tasting pleasure.
We live in hope.
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Still on tourism, the announcement of a lift in European visitors - in January and February: it takes a little time for the backroom boys to press go on the computerized data - has sparked comment. The tourism lobby here suggests it indicates that Europe, while still economically and in other ways comatose, has rediscovered its innate interest in Bali as a holiday spot.
It was sad to see on Apr. 17 that Gerard Delhaes, one of Lombok’s more quietly visible expats, had died. He was in his early seventies, which from the perspective of many in his age cohort, is far too young to shuffle off.
The data we’re looking at counts European Community
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For those with the energy or kilojoules to work off as a result, there are food tours and workshops. Festival tickets are now on sale.
It is famously said that there are lies, damned lies, and statistics. Raw statistics – which is what we’re dealing with in this instance – are neither lies nor damned lies (unless someone’s fiddled the figures) but they raw, untreated, have not been extrapolated for analysis, and apart from being pretty figures, are therefore pretty useless.
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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton
Indonesian Tribal Art Books on Indonesian tribal art are relatively sparse, thus the release of a new volume is always of great interest. The recent publication of Indonesian Tribal Art was a big event for art historians and primitive art collectors. Visually compelling, providing a clear overview and full of surprises, this is best and most broadly based work on this arcane subject yet published. The quality of the featured art in this large volume is much higher than anything you would ever expect from a book or monograph based on single collection. Drawing from the Roger Dashow collection of Indonesian tribal art, the book contains scores of rare masterworks from Indonesia’s most interesting tribal cultures: Sumatra (Batak), Nias, Sulawesi (Toraja), Flores, Alor, West Timor, East Timor, Sumba, Maluku, Korwar and Papua (Asmat). Extremely unique survivors from these groups are able to command up to $300,000 at art auctions. The meticulously photographed and produced book is accompanied by two provocative essays that discuss the collective consciousness theories of philosopher Joseph Campbell and the significance of a recent scientific discovery – the Maros cave drawings of Sulawesi - that led to the realization that Indonesia is home to some of the oldest art on earth. The total of 146 captivating objects assembled over the last three decades of the 20th C. represent some of the last traditional artifacts that were put up for sale. As a young business executive, Dashow made his ¿rst purchase in 1974 in Manhattan’s legendary Hemingway Gallery when he haggled for more than an hour over an African mask. From those early days, Dashow transformed himself from a haphazard collector of whatever caught his fancy to a serious a¿cionado of tribal art by the early 1990s. Over a period of 30 years he has doggedly amassed more than 1,500 pieces of Indonesian tribal art, one of the world’s largest collections in private hands. Using Bali as his base, Dashow would make countless trips by air and sea to remote islands where he experienced ¿rst hand the art and craftsmen. Judging from their obvious authenticity, sharp-eyed Dashow was in many cases the ¿rst on the scene and was able to ascertain the true value of precious artifacts. He attended international exhibitions, tribal art fairs and lectures where he became acquainted with dealers, curators, scholars and fellow collectors. Before he met the book’s project manager Bruce W. Carpenter in Amsterdam in 1986, Dashow had already realized that although many of the cultures that had made the art had survived into the 20th century, most were in severe decline or had disappeared. Thus a book would be a permanent record of their great traditions. Carpenter was to render an invaluable service developing the project. A veteran publishing pro and a proli¿c author and co-author of more than 20 titles and hundreds of articles on the archipelago’s art, history and culture, Carpenter guided Dashow through the complicated editing and bookmaking process. Unlike most tribal art books, Indonesian Tribal Art is not divided by ethnic group (Batak, Nias, Sumbawan, etc.) but rather organized by function based on the theories of Joseph Campbell. Andrew Gurevich and Robert Walter, the president of the Joseph Campbell Foundation, contributed the introduction, a competent evaluation of the continuing relevance of Campbell’s contributions in the ¿eld of tribal studies. Much of Indonesia’s primitive art is far older than ever before realized. The antiquity of the weathered ragged wooden statues from Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo) Ày in the face of long-standing prejudices that perishable materials cannot last in Indonesia’s humid tropical climate for more than 100 or 150 years. Carbon 15 testing dating wooden Dayak sculpture as far back as 3000 years have brought prevailing theories into question and have called for a reassessment of tribal studies worldwide.
Without captions, the utility of an object is not always obvious were they not placed in chapters entitled “Gods and Guardians,” “War and Display,” “Magic and Ritual,” etc. Following a west to east bias allows for comparison of similarities and differences in the pieces.
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With ominous-sounding names like “Death Masks,” “Headhunter’s Sword,” “Ritual Bowl with Skull” and “Blowpipe Dart Container,” each images is accompanied by concise descriptions which give measurements, the artifact’s purpose, who used the artifact, what god or ancestor the ¿gure represents, where the object is normally placed in the home, clan house or place of worship; its distinctive features, gender, demeanor and activity, how and why it became worn or damaged; what era, century or year it was produced; what schools of art influenced its style, the person or ethnographic institute that collected it, the location where it was ¿rst collected as well as any other relevant historical note. Artifacts in the 212-page “Gallery” section are by no means always beautiful or benign, but nevertheless exude raw power and a mesmerizing aura that is universally recognized. Even simple tool handles were turned into miniature masterpieces. The varied objects - hacked out with adzes and axes, stained with resin, wrapped in aged ceremonial cloths – have been kept in the exact same state as they were found. Erect penises, a sign of vitality and fertility, are de rigeuer throughout tribal Indonesia. Indispensable for any collector of tribal arts or library with holdings in art and anthropology, an informative essay in the appendix, “Methodology: Fakes, Follies and Fools,” gives advice and warnings. Wear and a shiny patina may strongly support authenticity, but not necessarily great age in items such as weaving tools that are handled constantly and subject to great wear. Also many genuinely old objects made only for ritual purposes and hardly ever handled, can show no patina whatsoever. These four-pages of distilled knowledge have no doubt been gained from the collector’s painful experiences both in the ¿eld and in the competitive hard-bitten art world at large. The book’s 400 high def images match the quality of the items. Perfectly lit and visceral in their impact, many have never before been published or rarely if ever seen. Vintage black & white archival photos from the early 1900s show masked dancers, Batak and Asmat warriors, ancestor houses, queen mothers and betel-chewing Karo women threshing rice.
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Interspersed in the introductory sections are line and tonal drawings of magical ¿gures, symbolic diagrams and highly stylized ornamental designs from New Guinea and Borneo. Boldfaced page numbers in the subject and place name index denote images. The large and sumptuous folio persuasively demonstrates that the region’s great variety of peoples shares a cultural unity and long intertwined history. The quantity and quality of artifacts from one of the world’s largest private collections is a feast for the eyes. A must have for any academic, laymen or professional collector interested in the art and culture of this region, Indonesian Tribal Art is quite simply the very best book available on this distinctive topic.
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SCHEDULE THAT DJ Session (Fridays) This is a great way to round off the week and introduce the weekend. Chilling out at the beach bar, sipping cocktails and enjoying a stunning view. What better place to while away a few hours right on our doorstep when tourists Àock from all over the world for the simple things in life we take for granted on our beautiful island home. A live DJ will provide the entertainment as you sit and while away the afternoon. Cocktails are two for one from 5 pm to 7 pm. When : from 5 pm Where : Beach Bar, Ayodya Resort, Jl Pantai Mengiat, Nusa Dua Contact : 771102 www.ayodyaresortbali.com
BIWA Lunch (28 April) In honour of Ibu Kartini, BIWA will hold a special lunch to commemorate one of Indonesia’s heroines. Across the archipelago, events take place and schools celebrate the contributions Ibu Kartini made by giving girls access to education. All over the world women have fought hard for the rights of women and in most countries worldwide women have tremendous opportunities stemming from education and equality. BIWA is a shining example of the work that women do to help the community and who work tirelessly to support women and children in need. This event as well as celebrating the life and work of Ibu Kartini is to raise money for BIWA’s chosen charities. As with all BIWA luncheons the menu has been carefully prepared with ¿sh dumplings in black rice vinegar for starters. Spaghetti Aglio Olio follows as a main course choice with prawns, cherry tomatoes and pepper Àakes or BBQ boneless chicken thighs with a selection of vegetables. Dessert consists of a tangy lemon tart. The community is invited to come along and enjoy a scrumptious meal, meet likeminded people and support a worthy cause. Not forgetting of course the valuable achievements and contributions that Ibu Kartini made during, sadly, her very short life before her untimely death at the tender age of twenty ¿ve. Women are amazing and through many barriers they have made so many achievements and it is great so see women supporting women. Peppers Restaurant is a great venue for the event, well known for its ambience, top quality food and ¿ve star service. This is short notice so do call to ensure a place at the table! When Cost Where Contact
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DIVA Charity Lunch (27 May)
Queen of the Desert. A big hearted DIVA Àying all the way over to Bali from Australia to entertain us senselessly for charities that mean the world to her. Never to let a lady stand-alone especially in stilettos Polly Petrie, a performer from Stonewall, Sydney’s most theatrical nightclub, will also be performing charitably and upping the ante for Bali’s big fat DIVA LUNCH. Christina Iskandar from Best in Bali started the DIVA lunches knowing the intensity a room full of DIVAS can radiate and importantly the money they could raise to provide positive changes for someone somewhere. What started with similarities to a scene from Macbeth (4 women and a cauldron) has become a tri monthly event that involves sometimes hundreds of women causing a raucous for Indonesian charities. Christina Iskandar put the ¿erce back into DIVA and the meaning back into ladies luncheons. She can’t wait to see you all and make life collectively happen. Call to book now to ensure your table. The rule is strictly TEN DIVAS only per table. ‘More than that and things could get ugly,’ says Christina Iskandar. Tickets are on sale at Cocoon Beach Club & Think Pink Nails (Jalan Batu Belig. 108 Seminyak). We wish the DIVAS the best of luck and hope that this is their biggest and most successful event to date!
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When : IDR 650,000 Where : Cocoon Beach Club, Jl Double Six, Seminyak Contact : 731266 www.cocoon-beach.com
Mother’s Day (8 May) Mother’s Day is celebrated in March or May around the world. Mum’s, mentors or that special female role model in your life is what this day is all about. The bond we have that guides us, protects us and nurtures us unconditionally. Being a mum or playing an important role such as a close auntie or friend is vital to our well-being. In honour of super mum’s Cocoon is throwing an amazing party for all the ‘yummy mummie’s on the island. A three course set menu has been specially preparted with free Àow cocktails, bubbly or wine. Fashion house Cocomoku by Lee Anna and Dare2Wear will host their latest styles. After lunch the party will begin with DJ’s playing your favourite numbers. The afternoon continues with two for one cocktails right through until sunset. When : 11 am Where : Cocoon Beach Club, Jl Double Six, Seminyak Contact : 731266 www.cocoon-beach.com
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Mother’s Day Party (8 May) Cubby House are celebrating this special day with a themed party for kids. This is an action packed afternoon with card making, a dress up competition and games including musical chairs. Lunch includes a ham and cheese sandwich, potato wedges, fruit kebab and apple juice. As well as that, children have access to fun at the club with plenty of toys to keep them occupied, books to read and a lovely outdoor area. Do check out the website as there are always plenty of exciting activities going on and special promotions. When Cost Where Contact
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It is hard not to get excited about the DIVA lunches. This group of dynamic ladies has done lots to support charities, networking and friendships in the community. This inclusive ladies event where charity begins with wine is rocketing towards its next big Rock Bar (from 29 April) day out. You could be having the best time ever eating, drinking, laughing at Cocoon Beach Club one of Bali’s sexiest venues and Spring is a time for new beginnings, change and that sort of thing all for a great cause or three of them actually. The Harapan and as spring in the Northern Hemisphere sees blossom, Àowers Project (www.proyectoharapan.org) is a not for pro¿t organisation beginning to bloom and the sun showing its face more so too providing aid services and education while inspiring hope to new ventures and changes happen on the island. Rock Bar will poverty stricken people located in remote areas of Indonesia. present a brand new Mediterranian dinner menu for enjoyment Bali Children Foundation (www.balichildrenfoundation.org) cre- under the stars. This bar is unique and mind blowing, overlookate scholarship programmes enabling disadvantaged Balinese ing the shores of the Indian ocean with spectacular sunsets and children to attend school. Kerti Praja Foundation (www.kertipra- great entertainment into the night. Sunset cocktails and scrumpjafoundation.com) conducts outreach work and support for AIDS tious seafood is part of the menu. If you haven’t been it is well & STI prevention and treatment for Bali’s communities. Do check worth a visit and book ahead to be guaranteed a table. out the websites for more information on what these organisations are doing. The lineup of entertainment for this event is Where : Rock Bar, Ayana Resort and Spa, Jl Karang, Jimbaran superb but only to be expected at one of these dynamic DIVA Contact : 702222 www.ayanaresort.com events. Guaranteed to put all the class back into charity is hostess and star entertainer, Carlotta. An Australian transgender Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all cabaret icon since the 1970s of Les Girls, Kings Cross fame up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> Carlotta’s notoriety includes being the inspiration for Priscilla Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2016 C/E/I-6 Jan 16
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Does your Dog Suffer from Ear Infections? With a hot and humid environment, Bali has the perfect climate for ear infections in dogs to thrive. The majority of these will clear up with an antibacterial ointment from your local vet, but a proportion will not clear up properly or will seem to clear up and then later recur. The dog’s ear is composed of 3 different parts; inner, middle and outer. The eardrum separates the middle ear from the outer ear. Problems with the inner and middle ear often present with neurological signs such as a loss of balance, circling or a head tilt. In this article we focus on the more common problems associated with the external ear, known as otitis externa. What makes some dogs more susceptible to ear infections than others?
With a genuine ear infection, you are taking a risk if you do not seek veterinary help. Many ear infections are easy to nip in the bud with antibiotic ointment (e.g. Surolan®, Aurizon®) if caught early, but if left to develop can be stubborn to treat. Bear in mind also that if there is something like a grass seed in the ear canal, nothing you can do will provide relief for this, it would need removing under sedation or full general anaesthetic. Your vet can look into the canal with a tool called an otoscope to visualize the problem and check that the eardrum has not perforated, and dispense appropriate medication. Your vet will also be able to identify any underlying or predisposing factor that can be eradicated, such as allergies, by conducting a full physical examination. Can mild cases be treated at home? C/E/I-27 April 16
1. Breed. Ear infections may occur in any breed, but Spaniels, Basset Hounds, Poodles and other Àoppy eared dogs are the most susceptible and Bali dogs are seldom affected. 2. Allergies. 25% of food allergic dogs have ear disease as their only symptom. 3. Ear shape. Pets with Àoppy ears are more prone to ear infections because the air does not dry the ears naturally, as it does for pets with erect ears. 4. Hair. Hair in the ear canals can keep the moisture trapped in the ear canal, which leads to infections. Hair in the ear canals should be removed regularly by your pet’s groomer or by your local vet.
Firstly, remove any clumps of hair growing in the ear canal by plucking them. This looks painful but actually, there are no nerve endings around the follicles of these hairs so it is not painful to the dog. This will ventilate the ear much better and make it a less attractive environment for bacteria to multiply in. Then, squirt some doggie ear cleaner (e.g. EpiOtic®) into the canal. Remember that the opening to the ear canal is the furthest hole to the outside. If you do not have any doggie ear cleaner then use olive oil as this too will help loosen any wax. Having put some cleaner or olive oil into the canal, massage the ear and pinch the canal until you hear a squelching noise. This means the liquid is being spread around the entire canal, dislodging as much debris as possible. Then, take a ball of dry cotton wool and wipe the opening to the ear canal and inside of the earÀap, in a twisting motion.
5. Swimming. Dogs that spend time in water, such as Labrador Retrievers, are more susceptible to ear infections as microorganisms love moist environments. How can I tell if my dog has an ear infection? Most ear infections are obvious as there is a pungent odour and waxy discharge in the affected ear. However, sometimes an ear will look perfectly normal from the outside but will be intensely itchy for the dog. Either way, it is best to have a vet examine in the ear to ensure that there are no foreign bodies such as a grass seed stuck in the ear canal. Common signs of an ear infection are: 1. Scratching at the affected ear. 2. Head shaking. 3. Rubbing the affected ear along the Àoor or against a vertical object such as the sofa. 4. Reddening of the inside of the earÀap and the ear canals. 5. Discharge from the ear canals. This can vary from brown wax to pus. 6. A pungent smell coming from the ear region. 7. Tenderness or irritability when the ear is touched. My dog has an ear infection, is a trip to the vet required? Firstly, understand the difference between a dirty ear and an ear infection. A dirty ear is just waxy and can be cleaned using olive oil and cotton wool. An ear infection on the other hand has the other symptoms listed above, usually involving redness of the skin.
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The above paragraph describes how to clean your dog’s ears effectively. This procedure should be done on a regular basis (e.g. monthly) regardless of whether your dog suffers from ear infections or not; it is a sensible measure to prevent ear infections occurring. Giving the ears a really thorough clean in this way may in some cases be suf¿cient to cure a mild ear infection, but if a colony of bacteria or yeast have taken residence in your pets ear canal, you will need treatment to eradicate them. As mentioned before, this is best obtained through your local vet, who will provide you with an antibacterial, antifungal and/ or anti-parasitic ointment to cover all possible infectious causes. If you are determined to attempt home treatment, then mix 1 part white vinegar with 10 parts cooled boiled water, and Àush the ear with a syringe. This needs to be done daily for about 2 weeks, then weekly for about a month. It can only be done on a clean ear as otherwise the wax acts as a shield for the bacteria. The logic behind this treatment is that you are acidifying the ear canal, making the pH unfavourable for bacterial growth.
Sunset Vet offers veterinary services via their Kuta (24hr) and Ubud (8am-7pm) clinics. For further information or to make an appointment call them on 0361754881 (Kuta) or 0361975296 (Ubud), or visit www.sunsetvetbali.com or www.facebook.com/ sunsetvetbali Copyright © 2016 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Sunset Vet at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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By Ayu Spicy - 1 cup water from cooking beans - 1/4 cup preserved lemon, chopped or 1 tsp. grated lemon zest - 2 Tbl. coarsely chopped coriander leaf or parsley for garnish - 1/4 cup yogurt (optional) Directions:
This bean dish is mostly Mexican but has a Moroccan twist of preserved lemon that gives it a surprise flash of taste. I used dried beans that I soaked overnight but you could easily use my favorite, fresh red beans or broad beans from the market. If you don’t have a stash of preserved lemons in the fridge, try grating some lemon zest into the beans .. but really, try to keep preserved ones on hand - they liven up so many dishes. Here’s the recipe: (http://baliadvertiser.biz/lemons/)
Mexican Moroccan Bean Serves 6 Ingredients for the beans : - 2 cups dried beans such as red, broad, borlotto or 4 cups of fresh beans - 3 cloves of garlic cut in half - 1 quartered yellow onion - 1 quartered carrot Ingredients for the sauce : - 2 Tbl olive oil - 1 yellow onion, thinly sliced - 3 cloves garlic, thinly sliced - 2/3 cup finely chopped parsley - 2 tsp. cipotle puree or 1/4 tsp - 1/2 tsp. Cipotle Tabasco - 1 Tbl dried oregano - 2 tsp. Mexican chili powder - 4 tomatoes, chopped - salt and pepper to taste
If you use soaked-overnight dried beans, rinse them with fresh water and put into a pot. If you use fresh beans, just add them to the pot. Cover the beans with fresh water and add the garlic, carrot, and onion pieces. Bring to a boil and simmer over a low heat until the beans are soft. This will take about an hour for the soaked beans and about half an hour for the fresh. Drain the beans but keep the cooking liquid.
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Heat the olive oil in a frying pan. When hot add the onion slices and cook over a low heat until they are limp. (It’s best with onions to cook them slowly for a deeper flavor.) Add the garlic and cook until the mixture is just turning golden brown. Now add the parsley, cipotle, oregano, Mexican chili powder, tomatoes, salt and pepper. Add 1 cup of the drained cooking liquid from the beans. Stir well and add the cooked drained beans. You may need to add more cooking liquid as the beans and sauce cook. It should be a quite saucy - not dry. Simmer this mixture for about 25 minutes so the flavors develop well. Add the preserved lemon and cook another 5 minutes before serving.
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Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
Great Value Indonesian! Lada was once called Peppers. It was a South A m e r i c a n restaurant at the then Sanur Beach Hotel, and a very good one as well. Now at the re-branded Prama Sanur Beach that restaurant is now Lada. The specialty is basic Indonesian cuisine and not only is it very good it is also very budget-priced. In fact many dishes here are surprisingly cheaper than what is available outside of the hotel at the nearby local cafes and restaurants. The large indoor area is nice and cool with well-spaced tables, perfect for lunch on hot days. The covered two-sided terrace with garden views is for al fresco dining in the evening, small gusts of ocean wind from the nearby beach making it very pleasant. It is always a sign of an excellent kitchen when they can turn what seems to be very boring and uninteresting ingredients into a dish that makes you stop and take notice. Now whilst I like most egg dishes the combination with fried bean curd did not really excite me! I have learnt over the years that when someone recommends a dish it deserves a trial. So Tahu Telor was the 1st dish I tried at Lada. It was the cheapest dish on the menu [@ Rp.30,000++] and I thought it was a perfect starter. Two round mini omelettes are stacked with scattered bean sprouts, cucumber and onion pieces [pictured]. Very tasty and quite a surprise! Spring Rolls are a must on any Asian menu, the Lumpia Goreng here is vegetarian accompanied by a tangy chilli sauce. Cumi-Cumi Goreng is fried squid with a sweet chilli sauce. Gado-Gado, the traditional blanched vegetable mix, is with boiled egg, fried tofu and tempe, covered with peanut sauce with a tang. A variety of what the locals think of as salads, but are fruit or vegetable based dishes are mandatory on an Indonesian menu and make great side dishes. They can be Rujak Buah [slices of fresh fruit soaked in chilli tamarind], Lawar Nangka is classic Balinese [jackfruit with garlic and shallots] and Urapan [also Balinese, long green beans with grated coconut]. Nasi Goreng Sayur is fried rice with vegetables, sticks of chicken sate on top, acar [pickled vegetables] and sambal, whilst Nasi Goreng Ikan Asin is fried rice with garlic and salted sardines. Noodles can be the standard Mie Goreng
with egg noodles, chicken and vegetables or Bihun Goreng, rice noodles with egg and seafood. The selection of Sates include chicken, lamb and beef, all served on small ceramic stands of burning coconut husks, with peanut dipping sauce. Being so close to the ocean, seafood features prominently on the menu. Red Snapper is always a safe choice and here in Bali it is done Bali style, grilled over flames and served with their much favoured sambal matah. Other classic Bali dishes are the Sate Lilit [minced fish wrapped around lemongrass sticks] and Pepes Ikan [minced Mahi-Mahi fish combined with spices, wrapped in banana leaf and steamed].
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Lada.
Address
: Prama Sanur Beach Hotel Jl. Danau Tamblingan, Sanur.
Telephone
: 288.011.
Open
: Lunch and dinner.
The prawns and Tiger Prawns and done either grilled, served with chilli and sweet soy, or Sauteed with chilli and tomato. Lobsters are of the Rock variety, grilled whole, Manado style with shallot, tomato, chilli and basil.
Non-smoking area : Inside in air-con. Smoking area
: Covered terrace.
Parking
: Secure in hotel grounds.
The great Ayam Betutu heads the meat dishes, a spring chicken stuffed with spices, wrapped in banana leaf before being baked. Kari Bebek Deli combines the Ubud crispy duck with North Sumatran coconut curry sauce. Also from the same region is the popular Rendang Daging Sapi, tender chunks of beef in a well-spiced coconut milk sauce, not the dry version that is sold in Padang food warungs.
Price
: Rp. 350,000 for two [+ drinks].
Credit Cards
: All major cards.
Food
: Indonesian.
Wine
: Limited list.
Service
: Efficient.
Gulai Kambing is lamb shoulder slowly braised in coconut milk curry sauce. Very Balinese is Ayam Panggang Kalas, spring chicken, flattened and marinated before grilling.
Atmosphere
: Cool and relaxing.
Overall
: Great value Indonesian.
In order to offer something for everybody, Lada also has a small selection of general SE Asian dishes so presenting a variety of tastes. From Vietnam is Goi Cuon, vegetarian spring rolls, served with a Thai style sweet chilli sauce. Pure Thai is their Tom Yam [spicy hot and sour seafood soup] and Yam Neua, a salad of tender marinated beef strips with cucumber, chilli and coriander. Chinese options include Chicken Kung Pao [peppers, chilli and cashew nuts], Black Pepper Beef [wok fried in oyster sauce with crushed black peppercorns] and Sweet and Sour Fish, large pieces of lightly battered snapper with pineapple and capsicum chunks in a nicely balanced sauce that was not too sweet, as is often offered elsewhere. Desserts include the famous Balinese Bubur Injin, black rice pudding and those Indonesian favourite crepes, Dadar Gulung, sweet pandan and coconut. Rice flour and pandan leaves are rolled like a small omelette, the inside is coconut flesh and palm sugar, a sweet treat loved by all. The new Sanur keeps offering great value new eateries with interesting menus, so different from what has been available in the past. Lada is a budget-priced opportunity to sample Indonesian cuisine from a modern hygienic kitchen, very enjoyable.
Copyright © 2016 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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Restaurant & Food
Bali Advertiser
27 April - 11 May, 2016
Update Cafe des Artistes Jln. Bisma, Ubud, has been struggling to overcome the trauma of losing its popular founder, Rudy Kerremans, in tragic circumstances. But as they say in showbiz, the show must go on! Rudy’s long time partner Achmad Sholeh is now running the restaurant and his industry experience at the top of the ladder [Singapore’s Shangri-la and Bali’s Café Warisan, Metis, Fire @ W and Sundara at 4 Seasons] makes it a seamless change over. Menu and staff are just the same as are the almost nightly full houses. The only thing missing is the big man himself, but he is often talked about and never forgotten. At CDA [as the locals refer to it as] the great value steaks are always in demand, Roquefort and Café de Paris the most popular. The Belgian special dishes; Toast aux Champignons, Pate d’Ardenne and Carbonnade a la Flamande [beef in dark beer sauce] are all still available. I have always been amazed by one Thai dish on the menu. A so-called Thai Beef Salad is on the menu at many Bali and Jakarta restaurants but it it is obvious that their chefs have never been to Thailand [or even bothered to buy a simple Thai cook book]. But at CDA the Yum Neua [pictured] is one of the best I have ever had, the warm beef strips are tossed with bean sprouts, crushed peanuts, chilli and long thin slices of cucumber [to balance the chilli]…perfect!
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Mother’s Day is celebrated in Australia and most of the world on the 2nd Sunday in May [this year that is May 8], though a few other countries celebrate the day on different Sundays in February or March. Bali follows Australia and many restaurants offer a special menu or events to honour the occasion. Following is a selection of same…… Massimo, Jln, Danau Tamblingan, Sanur, celebrates Mother’s Day with a special staff performance and a presentation of a free “mimosa cake”, a very unique cake that looks like the “mimosa flower” with cream chantilly and fresh pineapple.
Biku, Jln. Raya Petitenget, Kerobokan, celebrates Mothers’ Day even though most normal days always look like mother’s day at Biku! Whilst the normal high teas are always in demand for this occasion there is a special Mother’s Day High Tea [@ Rp.125,000++] that includes a glass of pink bubbles to drink there, and a special cookie to take home. Children are not forgotten as there is also a special High Tea for them @ Rp.40,000++ each. Biku is invariably busy and for this day a prior booking is essential [online at www.bikubali.com or phone 0851.0057.0888].
Alila Soori, just 20 minutes north-west of Tanah Lot, offers something very different for Mother’s Day; a massage plus a dinner of 7 Tapas, each accompanied by a different cocktail. Red Snapper Ceviche [coconut milk, arak and sweet corn], Cured Tuna [pickled onion, rock melon, and pod chocolate], Clams Chorizo [chimi churri], Veal Tongue [red curry, polenta and garlic], Pork Belly [black beans, miso and chicharron], Blood Sausage [sweet potato and palm sugar]. Cocktails served with these tapas include; Spiced Rum Cider [spiced rum, sweet & sour, topped with apple cider], Smokey Spritzel [single malt, Campari, lime and sparkling brut], Mumbai Vodka [cardamom infused vodka, triple sec, sweet & sour and cranberry juice], Sweet Sherry O’ Mine [muddled lemongrass, ginger, lime juice, topped with sherry], Sangre de Toro [red wine, sweet brandy, Maraschino and apple juice] Alila’s Sunset [single malt, Campari, lime, mint leaves and brown sugar], Vanilla Gonzalez [twists on the classic margarita, with spiced tequila, trip le sec, vanilla, and lime juice]. The all inclusive price of $US 225++ p.p. includes a 90 minutes massage and the tapas dinner with pairing cocktails. Round trip transfers are available for Kuta and Seminyak area.
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Lola @ L Hotel, Jln. Raya Petitenget, Kerobokan, extends the period, [May 5 to May 9] for their special dinner, furthermore it is pay for two, eat for three! The price of Rp. 280,000 p.p. includes a glass of house wine [either red or white]. STARTER -Smoked Salmon Carpaccio, with capers, cream and Japanese ginger coulis, Small Mushroom Cappuccino, chef’s mushroom cappuccino with truffle croutons. MAIN COURSE – Grilled Marinated Tenderloin with red wine jus, sautéed butter vegetables and ricotta-mashed potatoes with truffle oil, OR Grilled Snapper Fillet with lemon tamarillo jus, sautéed butter vegetables with truffle oil and fried rice with peas. DESSERT - L’s Triple Valhrona Chocolate Cake, with strawberry coulis.
Apr 27 - Wed
Cocoon, Jln. Pantai Legian, offers a Lunch and Pool Party for Mother’s Day. The action kicks
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off @ 1.00 p., the cost is Rp. 350,000 Net p.p. for the 3 course lunch [Rp. 500,000 Net p.p. for the 3 hour free flow sparkling wine and cocktails package]. STARTER – your choice of Super Food Salad [g/f], King Prawn Cocktail [g/f], Caesar Salad, Smoked Salmon [g/f], Roasted Beetroot Salad [g/f] or Beef Carpaccio [g/f]. MAIN COURSE – your choice of Pan Fried Barramundi [g/f], Char-grilled Yellow Fin Tuna [g/f], Homemade Parpadelle, Crisp Skin Pork Belly, Oven-roasted Baby Chicken [g/f], Risotto [g/f] or Spaghetti Primavera. DESSERT – your choice of Chocolate Brulee, Peach Pannacotta or Apple Tart.
Le Bon Vivant, Jln. Danau Tamblingan, Sanur, celebrates both the arrival of their permanent
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Italian executive chef, Mirko, and Mothers Day with a special dish added to their standard menu. Poached white and green asparagus with dill marinated Norwegian salmon, chopped egg mimosa, remoulade dressing.
May 07 - Sat
Glow @ Como Shambhala. Begawan, offer a Mother’s Day Brunch at Rp. 550,000++ [Rp.
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300,000+ for the 12 years and under]. Pay for two or more adults and bring mother for free. The buffet includes Soft cooked organic egg, smoked salmon & asparagus with Green Goddess dressing, Spiced buckwheat crepes with orange scented ricotta, grapes, sultanas, pine nuts & raw cacao sauce, Sautéed forest mushrooms with truffle oil & spinach puree on black rice toast, Avocado & fresh soy bean dip with seaweed salsa & chia seed crisps, Marinated tomato, grilled zucchini & red pepper salad with feta, mint & pine nuts, Soft cooked organic egg, baby bean, roast celeriac & frisee salad with anchovies & mustard dressing. Steamed Dishes - Shiitake mushroom, cabbage & tofu dumplings with soy & ginger dipping sauce, Lobster, chicken & spinach, Shao Mai dumplings with black vinegar, chilli oil & coriander, Mud crab in coconut, sambal sauce with bean sprouts & Asian herbs. Hand-rolled dishes - Spelt flour pide with roast pumpkin, spinach & caramelized onions with goat’s feta & pistachio crumbs, Pappardelle with confit tuna, roast tomatoes, dried chilli, cannellini beans, orange & dill, Chinese steamed buns with spiced, smoked duck, Szechwan pickled cucumber, shitakes & orange, hoisin sauce. From the grill - Tiger prawns with borlotti bean, celery & pickled onion salad with mint & tapenade vinaigrette, Marinated lamb skewers with chimmichuri sauce , avocado, cucumber, tomato & red onion salad, Wagyu beef sliders; Gruyere cheese, tomato relish & lettuce with spa slaw. Local specialties - Mixed sate with cashew nut sauce; chicken, tofu & vegetable & minced fish, Grilled pepes of king fish, tomato & lemon basil wrapped in banana leaf with coconut & lemon grass sambal, Stir fried tempeh, soy beans, spinach & snow peas, roast celeriac & frisee salad with anchovies & mustard dressing, red chilli and lemon basil.
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BA Feature Article Balinese Self-Healing The tiny island of Bali has no shortage of balian or healers. Few other places on earth possess such a high concentration. Traditional healers hold a special place in Balinese society, honored for their connection to their divine knowledge of the unseen realms. Rarely is their esoteric wisdom entrusted to an outsider. Cal Stanny, author of, A Balinese Self-Healing System, Ancient Techniques for Life-Long Optimum Health (Saritaksu Editions), born and raised on the other side of the world in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is one of the trusted few. An accountant turned healer is not a usual scenario. Cal spent his ¿rst 40 years in the “City of Champions.” He studied the violin as a teenager but playing football and basketball were his ¿rst loves. Cal went on to attend a private school in New Jersey and earned a degree in accounting from Georgetown University in 1963. Cal traveled to Bali for 14 years to study under revered healer Tjokorda Gde Rai (Cokorda Rai). The techniques he learnt had such a profound impact that he decided, with Cokorda’s permission, to share them with the world. His book was a labor of love and his gift to the world. Cal says that the techniques enhanced his health and vitality. “They’re great tools. For instance, if I can’t sleep, feel in any way out of balance or am tired, the exercises restore me. They can also change my way of thinking when I experience negativity or confusion in my daily life.”
cause of breast cancer, even though he’d never had experience with anyone afÀicted with the disease. He traveled to Bali to research the incidence and root causes of the disease there. He sought advice from Cokorda. This led him into an unprecedented journey. I interviewed Cal in late 2015. How was your ¿rst meeting with Cokorda Rai? When I went to Bali in 1999 I spent several weeks speaking to healers, priests and other people involved in the spiritual and medical ¿elds to gain insight into the incidence of breast cancer in Bali. This was unsuccessful due to the lack of veri¿able information on the subject. But then I met Cokorda Rai and witnessed his work. This took my focus in an entirely new direction. I was so impressed that I decided I wanted to learn more about his healing techniques. I engaged interpreter I Made Suryasa from Danu Tours and we embarked on a journey to understand this esoteric work. What made you so interested in the Balinese healing arts? Cokorda talked to me about the power of his healing practices and I observed the many people who came to him for healing. The physical and emotional results were clear. Often patients would arrive with solemn faces and concerns indicative of serious health or life problems. Invariably after a session they would have expansive smiles. Over the years I have spoken with many people who have experienced the healing. Foreigners and Balinese alike raved about his work and brought their relatives and friends to him for healing.
Becoming a healer is no walk in the park, even for a Balinese. Westerners might consider this an anomaly. However, healers often receive their ¿rst insights into esoteric realms during some kind of trauma. They tend to have a challenging life in terms of health, emotional issues or “bad luck,” where for no apparent reason nothing seems to work out. Cokorda Rai was no exception.
Can you describe your work as an energy facilitator? Cokorda says that his function is to “be a pure vessel to bring the greatest love of all to the patient.” I also ask to become a pure vessel to receive the healing spirit that moves energy into the patient for healing. My particular focus is on helping women on their healing journeys.
Born in 1930 into a titled, well-to-do family in Ubud, the privileged youth got up to some real mischief. He was a poor student and left home as a teenager, traveling to Jakarta in 1949 where he lived on the streets. In the capital his knowledge of martial arts got him various jobs shaking down debtors and as a bodyguard for rich businessmen. By 1959, he had settled down with a family and worked in auto repair shops in Denpasar and Jakarta.
Did you have to undergo any initiations to become Cok’s student? Before Cokorda accepted me as a student, he took me to a high priest for a blessing. Then, over the years, I underwent several rituals at his compound and challenging overnight seaside rituals for the purposes of puri¿cation and to ask the spirits to give me the healing insights and blessings needed to be successful in my work.
By 1974 Cok Rai fell critically ill. He suffered from nightmares and chronic insomnia. Then in the mid 1970s a spiritual transformation occurred while cleaning the family temple. He had fallen asleep cradling a traditional palm-leaf manuscript (lontar). When he awoke he realized that this lontar dealt with traditional healing and medicine. Cokorda’s family immediately took him to a spiritual channel to gain further insight into the nature of this occurrence. They were told that he needed to continue the family tradition of his father and grandfather, both of whom were healers.
Have these spiritual practices helped you personally? I believe that all illnesses have an initial emotional component that left unchecked can eventually trigger illness. Cokorda constantly implores his patients to “Be happy” and reduce the stress in their lives. Along with Cokorda’s teachings, these movements enabled me to understand and experience my connection with nature and the oneness of all. This impacted my personal life and my ability to heal myself and maintain excellent health.
Cokorda Rai with his drawing that illustrates the movement of energies
Cokorda was now set on the path to becoming the founder of a unique healing system. Over a period of 20 years he studied and interpreted more than 80 sacred lontar that included timetested insights into anatomy, pharmacopoeia, medical philosophy and diagnosis. The “movements” that he practices consist of a series of mudras that evolved into symbolic drawings depicting human physical anatomy, the connection with the universe and the Àows of positive and negative energies. At the time Cal Stanny ¿rst encountered Cokorda in 1999, he’d spent 35 years in the accountancy and financial management ¿elds and felt burned out in the business world. But a spiritual awakening was to change his life forever. Cal had received a spiritual message regarding the emotional
Is Cok Rai’s healing method used by other Balinese healers? I’ve visited many healers in Bali and each has their own technique. They all call on the power of the spirit world and acknowledge the importance of love as being the most important factor in healing, but I don’t know anyone using Cokorda’s techniques. Does one have to be in a sound emotional state in order to be treated? As emotional issues are a core element of any illness, Cokorda will do his best to help the mental state of his patients. Patients come specifically for treatment of a physical or psychic handicap or anxiety. They may not have a particular psychological issue but most have a lot of stress, which results in energy blockages. To practice self-healing, is any training required? These self-healing movements have the potential to enhance
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and balance a person’s spiritual, emotional and physical health. Anyone can bene¿t from learning them. All that’s required is an open mind to learn a technique that is unique and not likely to have any reference point in someone’s past experience. As with any new self-improvement method, learning the movements requires patience, focus and a commitment to do them on a daily basis. A Balinese Self-Healing System teaches you a series of eight movements including, enhancing and balancing the male and female energy, puri¿cation of body and mind and asking for wisdom. What ailments or conditions is this self-healing system particularly effective in curing or stabilizing? Firstly, this is a system of maintaining optimal health by enhancing and intensifying the Àows of energy through the body. Secondly, it can help open emotional blockages that may reside in the body’s systems. Thirdly, it’s a pathway to understand our connection with nature and the oneness of all. The essence of Cokorda’s work is about knowing one’s true nature and realizing that the greatest love of all is within us. Being disconnected from our true nature opens the opportunity for dis-ease. Can the system be practiced in conjunction with other healing therapies? The movements serve as a powerful adjunct healing tool. If we understand that healing begins in the emotional and spiritual realm, and that any illness is a message that reÀects imbalances in those realms, then we may use the movements to assist us along with Eastern, Western or traditional medicine. It’s important to note that the movements do not replace urgent medical care. If you have a ruptured appendix, a cancerous tumor, a heart defect or signs of psychosis, acute medical care should be the ¿rst port of call.
If practiced seriously and regularly, how soon can a patient feel the effects? In the beginning one needs to focus on learning the technical aspects of the movements so that you don’t need to think about which mudra to do next. Once that’s mastered, one can focus on the beauty of the movements and Àows of energy. At that point a person may feel an immediate effect. It is a totally individual experience and results vary according to how open or responsive the person is to getting in touch with their own feelings and identifying imbalances. Any ¿nal thoughts? Over the ages the universe has spoken to us about ways we can better understand our lives. Cokorda Rai received a special gift that enabled him to help thousands of people heal. That gift is available to everyone. By practicing the movements you will better understand your life purpose and maintain optimum health. I am grateful to have been chosen to take this information out into the world. This knowledge will also help heal the planet as we begin to understand more fully that the elixir of enlightenment is love that must ¿rst Àow from each one of us. **** Cal lives and works in Kauai, Hawaii and regularly sojourns in Bali to conduct energy facilitation with women who are dealing with the challenge of breast cancer and other female related health issues. For more information on Cal’s classes, workshops and presentations, contact calstanny@gmail.com or go to his Facebook page. Copyright © 2016 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
Ubud Area UBUD NEWS TENDING YOUR SOUL Do you have time for yourself? Is it the right moment to look within, and then step out into the next powerful phase of your life? If so, I say put your heart and trust in the hands of psycho-drama coach Mario Cossa, who will lead 14 adventurous participants in a six-night restorative retreat in Ubud in July this year. Mario uses the concepts and practices of Jungian depth psychology and Morenian psychodrama to co-create sacred spaces for soul making. The retreat, held in the sanctuary of Villa Gaia, offers gentle opportunities to share an exploration of your inner garden landscape and to encounter “Your inner gardener - the One Who Tends the Soul”. Residential tuition fee (US$1,250 for shared room) includes 11 facilitated action exploration sessions, accommodation, airport transfers, taxes, all breakfasts, four lunches and dinners. Bali resident (no bed) fee US $650. Feel free to ask Mario for a special “Wayan Jen sent me” discount. Only 14 spots, so contact Mario with your deposit ASAP to reserve your space. Retreat dates July 17-23, 2016. Email: mario@dramario.net. BLACK PEARL RESTO
One of the latest ¿nds for delicious food in Ubud, the recently opened Black Pearl Restaurant on Jalan Bisma, has a superb atmosphere too. Take an outside table on their outdoor deck - surrounded by ¿shponds, overlooking the rice paddies – and you may stay there till the next meal!
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Join them for a series of unforgettable experiences, photographing Mt Agung at sunrise, an evening kecak ¿re dance, rural traditional Balinese life, a Hindu ceremony, ancient temples and local markets. It’s hands-on, learning e x p e r i e n c e , o u t i n t r o p i c a l p a r a d i s e ! w w w. davidmetcalfphotography.com. LIVE MUSIC ROCKS! Actually, we’re brimming with music choices, which I would ¿nd dizzyingly confusing, without a bit of method in my week. So I follow my favourite bands – the powerful Cool Tones for top quality blues covers, the young and passionate Unb’rocken for great Indonesian and international rock, for example. Or I check the weekly choices on Casa Luna /Indus website (Latino, fabulous Open Mike, Jazz, emerging local stars, world music ex-pat/ Indo combination bands). Or ditto for Laughing Buddha’s website – to ¿nd an world class local band every single night, plus some truly great international gigs, every now and then, usually on a Saturday night. GOLDEN COFFEE TASTE Cheers once again to Anomali, that cool little coffee shop on Ubud’s main street, by the corner with Jalan Hanoman. Drop by soon to pick up the latest in Anomali’s “Gold Label” series. Anomali does a good job of educating you and me, with information helpfully charted on the back wall, and a coffee crew who really know their beans.
Black Pearl has little nooks for a quiet twosome, but also caters for big groups without those frustrating waits, when half the table has been served and the other has not!
They are committed to support Indonesia’s coffee growers, even if the farms are small and aren’t producing enough to keep their product permanently on the menu. That’s the point of the special, limited edition, Gold Label range. The latest delight, “Malabar”, has a strong aroma of herbs and fruit, with the sweetness of palm sugar and hints of chocolate, and a lemony aftertaste.
Open from breakfast till evening, the inexpensive menu includes delicious, healthy and affordable morning choices (strawberry pancakes 12,500rp, smoothie bowls 37,000), plus elegantly served Indonesian and western lunches and dinners.
Malabar beans are grown at 1,400 meters above sea level in the small village of Marga Mulya in Bandung Java. Roast pro¿le: medium. Ask the barista to brew you a cup, before you buy a bag to take home. But don’t wait too long or you’ll miss out.
They home deliver too – in eco-friendly packaging. 45 Jalan Bisma, Ubud. Phone 0361-9081013/ 082146556819 or email: contact@blackpearl-bali.com.
UBUD SOUND HEALERS TOUR OZ Some of Ubud’s “truly blessed” group of sacred musicians are now off on another international tour; this time, to Australia.
LIVE DJ UBUD? Now here’s a different option for tourists and late night owl locals … live DJs late every night in tranquil little spiritual Ubud! Just south of the soccer ¿eld on Jalan Monkey Forest, the Chill Out Bar offers our holistic visitors another option, if they haven’t got an early morning yoga class or sunrise meditation on their program. Chill Out “Live Music DJs” – a different beat every night - start at 9pm and go very late. Check them out: Sunday, ‘80s and ‘90s; Monday, “top party”; Tuesday, Salsa; Wednesday, ‘80s and ‘90s; Thursday, Reggae; Friday and Saturday, “Deep House”. For more info, call:0361 971 343. TAKE YOUR PICS
The magic ambiance of Bali does tend to turn every one of us into a photographer. Or more truthfully, it helps us capture some extraordinary shots.
If you’d like to know how to take good photos every time, here’s an opportunity to learn from award-winning professionals, while visiting some of Bali’s unforgettable places. Internationally respected photographer, David Metcalf, and his Balinese colleague Pak Nyoman, arrange day and halfday photography teaching tours to help you take your skills to the next level, catering for both beginners and advanced photographers.
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These are sound healers who have evolved by working together - respecting and sharing the expertise each has brought from their own part of the world - for the past three years. Ubud Sound Healers tour started off – no surprise really – at BaliSpirit’s sister festival, the Byron Spirit Festival. Joined by celebrated singer-songwriter and devotional artist, Alissa Nathaniel, Shervin Boloorian is now taking a brand new daylong workshop, “Sounds of Divine Union”, to a string of venues in New South Wales, Queensland, and Melbourne, Victoria. Audiences can also participate in “Songs for the Beloved”, a two-hour sacred music and sound healing presentation. These events include sound journeys, interactive voice exercises, devotional music, conscious movement, deeper insight into sacred instruments and much more. For dates, locations or more info, visit their Australia Tour page via Shervin’s FB Page. The group is also planning another tour of Europe in August or September this year, after sharing sound healing sessions in London, Zurich, Amsterdam, Stockholm and across Germany in 2015.
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Bringing together the archipelago’s most celebrated culinary icons, leading restaurateurs from Bali’s evermodernising food scene and world class international chefs to experience the very best in Indonesian tastes, plates and creative cuisine, the Ubud Food Festival (UFF) has today released its full line-up, program and tickets for 2016. Returning for its second year from 27-29 May, the UFF spans highenergy live c o o k i n g demonstrations and fiery competitions, fine dining experiences created by award-winning chefs, in-depth culinary conversations on topics ranging from Indonesian food heritage to sustainability, plus workshops, food tours, markets, live music, ¿lm screenings, yoga and much, much, more. Heading this year’s international culinary line-up are 2016 winner of ‘Asia’s Best Female Chef’ in Asia’s 50 Best Restaurant Awards Margarita Fores head chef and owner of Sydney, Melbourne and now Seminyak’s MoVida restaurants, Frank Camorra head chef and owner of Singapore’s new ¿ne-dining destination ODETTE restaurant, Julien Royer (supported by CasCades Restaurant), YouTube sensation and ¿sh-sustainability champion Bart Van Olphen and found-and-foraged chef Jessie McTavish of Melbourne’s The Kettle Black.
Straight from leading the archipelago’s food revolution the Festival is joined by the ‘ibu’ (mother) of Indonesian cuisine and much-loved TV chef Sisca Soewitomo, Indonesia’s ¿rst Michelin-star chef Mandif Warokka, food journalists Petty Elliot and Bondan Winarno, leading food diplomat William Wongso, award-winning cocktail-guru Raka Ambarawan, celebrated pastry chef Dedy Sutan and NYC-trained sate king Agung Nugroho. The UFF will also showcase the very best of Bali’s internationallyacclaimed food scene, including Eelke Plasmeijer of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurant 2016 award winner Locavore, El-Bulli trained Kevin Cherkas of Cuca, the ‘Streetfood Chef’ Will Meyrick, Room4Dessert’s NYC pastry icon Will Goldfarb, star chef of CasCades Restaurant Nic Vanderbeeken, and Mozaic’s modern French maestro, Chris Salans. “This year, our program is centred on the theme of ‘Go Local’, enriching our understanding of Indonesia’s complex and vibrant culinary landscape: where our food comes from, the hands that cultivate it, and how it ¿ts into the social, cultural and geographic context that surrounds it,” explains UFF Founder & Director Janet DeNeefe. “Each of the UFF’s 60+ chefs and culinary icons have been challenged to pay tribute to this theme, whether that’s with an early morning trip to Ubud Market to source ingredients for their special event, working-side by side with Indonesian
On the Festival’s Kitchen Stage (also at the Festival Hub, Taman Kuliner), Indonesian and international chefs will go head-to-head to plate up their best versions of sate lilit (Balinese satay), bebek (duck) and sambal-sambal (spicy sauce), as well as demonstrating how to use turmeric, ginger, lemongrass, cloves and other local ingredients to create quintessential Indonesian dishes and drinks with a modern twist. Special events include a wood¿red suckling pig lunch served with local craft beer at Amandari, a rooftop cook-out overlooking Campuhan ridge at Bisma Eight, a nose-to-tail babi (pork) degustation at Locavore, an Ambonmeets-Amsterdam seafood feast at Casa Luna, a handcrafted ceramics and raw food ¿ne dining collaboration at MOKSA, wine and Indonesian food pairing at Bridges, high tea with one of Ubud’s royal families at Warwick Ibah, and the launch of the world’s ¿rst durian-cured cheese by farming cooperative Wanaprasta. “We’re so proud that the not-for-pro¿t Yayasan Mudra Swari Saraswati has been able to bring the UFF back not just for its second year, but also to add a depth of Àavour to the program that will enrich the way we think about, talk about and experience the ever-evolving, always imaginative, super creative Indonesian food scene,” DeNeefe said. “We’re so excited for the thousands of foodies that will Àock to Ubud in just six short weeks to join in the culinary extravaganza!”
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Local News Police Rescue Thousands of Sea Turtles in Bali & Jakarta Marine police in Bali rescued thirty-one sea turtles last week from an international gang of wildlife poachers. Police, environmentalists and even tourists helped to carry the large reptiles back to the ocean off Kuta beach.
Indonesia, with its thousands of islands, is constantly targeted by gangs of wildlife poachers because of its diverse range of creatures. The reptiles were destined to be flown to Guangzhou, southern China, said the statement.
Indonesian officials have recovered thousands of illegally poached animals from organized crime gangs this year. It was feared that many of the turtles could have been exported to China where they could have ended up being used as food or medicine.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature classifies the pig-nosed turtle as vulnerable and the snake-necked turtle as critically endangered, and says both species are popular as pets.
Earlier this year, Indonesian authorities foiled an attempt to smuggle more than 4,000 protected baby turtles worth tens of thousands of dollars to China. Meanwhile more than 3,700 pig-nosed turtles and nearly 900 snake-necked turtles were found at the weekend, hidden in containers in a building on the outskirts of the capital Jakarta. A government official said: ‘Customs officials succeeded in foiling an attempt to smuggle turtles.’ The turtles, worth an estimated $90,000, were concealed among clown loach fish, which can be legally exported from Indonesia.
Some turtle species are also popular in China as exotic food or for use in traditional medicine. Indonesia, a tropical archipelago of more than 17,000 islands, is home to a kaleidoscope of exotic animals and plants, but the illegal trade in wildlife is rampant and laws aimed at providing protection are often poorly enforced. Numerous endangered species, from the Sumatran elephant to the Javan rhino, have been driven to the brink of extinction, with poachers targeting them for their body parts for use in traditional medicine. Orangutans have also seen their habitats destroyed due to rapid expansion of palm oil plantations. (April14th 2016)
Indonesia to Temporarily Bar New Palm Oil and Mining Operations Indonesia will temporarily bar new palm oil and mining operations to help protect the countries vast tropical forests following international criticism over its environmental stewardship.
during a commodities boom. Palm oil has grown into a $20 billion export industry in Indonesia, fed by a global boom for the edible oil used in products from toothpaste and candy bars to cleaning products.
A spokesman for Indonesian President Joko Widodo said on Friday (15/4) that the ban would likely take effect this year and last for an undetermined time.
Growers want to expand from production of 32.5 million metric tons of palm oil last year to 40 million by 2020, an effort they have said requires adding millions of hectares of lands for production.
The moratorium would halt new permits for palm oil and mining operations, both mainstays of Indonesia’s economy. Mr. Widodo suggested growers could double production on existing lands if they farmed more efficiently.
The Indonesian Palm Oil Association said it was still seeking details about the plan and highlighted the importance of the industry for export earnings and millions of jobs.
Foreign officials and environmental activists have criticized Indonesia for the rapid loss of its tropical rainforest, mainly on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo, much of it tied to land conversion to support palm oil and pulp production.
“The palm oil sector is a strategic sector that contributed to exports (of almost) $19 billion in 2015, and this figure is much higher than foreign exchange from exports of oil and gas,” the association said.
Dry-season fires used by farmers and companies to clear forest and scrublands regularly send toxic smoke billowing throughout the region, raising air pollution levels in neighboring countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines.
Golden Agri-Resources, the world’s second-largest palm oil company and a unit of Indonesian conglomerate Sinar Mas, supported the government’s move.
Mr. Widodo vowed during and after global climate talks in Paris last year to improve Indonesia’s record on its rain forests. Environmental group Greenpeace welcomed the news but expressed skepticism about its implementation because the ban’s authority rests on a presidential decree, which carries less weight than a law. The group pointed to a current ban on palm oil licenses in peat land and some forest areas that it says isn’t adequately being enforced. “We have learned from weak enforcement of the existing moratorium that a presidential instruction lacks teeth,” said Kiki Taufik, forest campaigner for Greenpeace in Indonesia. The moratorium would come as Mr. Widodo struggles to restore Southeast Asia’s largest economy to higher growth rates amid slack demand from China and budget cuts it has imposed. The economy grew by 4.7% last year, greatly under performing the rate of growth it enjoyed a few years ago
“Any government initiative that is focused on intensification over land expansion is to be applauded,” said its spokeswoman Anita Neville. Ms. Neville said that the company’s yields are already among the sector’s highest, but that the challenge is to spread capacity gains among millions of smallholders. Mining experts said the move was not an immediate cause for alarm and said that a steadily extending moratorium in forest areas had led most companies to understand that forests are effectively off limits. Many companies in sectors like coal have meanwhile cut back due to low global prices and demand. Supriatna Suhala, executive director of the Indonesian Coal Mining Association, said the moratorium would allow the government to improve governance and monitoring and help reduce illegal mining. “In the situation of prolonged low prices of mining products due to significant oversupply, presumably a lot of (our) members will agree with the policy,” he said. (April 16th 2016)
Hindu Priests Declare Benoa Bay a Sacred Area The Indonesian Hindu Religious Council’s (PHDI) Sabha Pandita (high priests) have issued an edict declaring Bali’s Benoa Bay a sacred area during a religious meeting in Denpasar on Saturday (16/4). According to a spokesman for the group Ida Pedanda Gede Bang Buruan Manuaba, the edict was not made specifically in relation to the Benoa Bay reclamation project. The priest said Benoa Bay had many sacred places because the beach was used for religious rituals such as melasti, a Hindu ceremony to spiritually cleanse the soul and nature. It also had many temples, they added. The decision was made based on recommendations from a team of nine high priests who conducted a study related to the reclamation project from October last year. PHDI’s religious edict could help to guide the government in forming policies, including on the controversial Benoa Bay project. PT Tirta Wahana Bali Internasional, a company owned by business tycoon Tommy Winata, proposed the planned reclamation of Benoa Bay. The company is currently carrying out an Environmental Impact Analysis (Amdal) for the project. Many parties in Bali, including village heads across the island, tourism stakeholders and environmental activists, have voiced their objections to the reclamation project. (April 16th 2016) Snake Handler Fatally Bitten by King Cobra in West Bali Snake handler from Jembrana, West Bali, I Putu Edi Darmawan (36), has been killed by a fatal cobra bite on Wednesday (13/4). Darmawan was apparently well known locally in Pekutatan, Jembrana for being an experienced snake handler. He was a member of the Reptile Rescue Association. The incident happened when Darmawan was out looking for snakes with British and Taiwanese tourists, according to media reports. After about an hour of searching through bushes, the group came across a king cobra nesting under a bamboo tree. Trying to take the snake, Darmawan reportedly grabbed its tail, and the snake retaliated by biting his finger. Darmawan’s guests rushed him to the Puskesmas (local clinic) in Pekutatan, where he was directly referred to Negara Hospital for intensive treatment. After three hours of receiving treatment at the hospital, Darmawan succumbed to the fatal envenomation and died. (April 15th 2016) German Tourists Detained By Sharia Police For Wearing Bathing Suits Two German tourists were detained by local authorities for wearing bathing suits while taking a swim at a beach in Lhokseumawe, Aceh. University students Andre Brun and Dominika Czatskova were enjoying the beach of Ujung Blang, Lhokseumawe on April 12 when locals reported them to sharia police, the religious authority in Aceh whose main task is to enforce sharia rules in the province. Brun and Czatskova were then taken for questioning as they were considered to have violated the religious rules that apply in Aceh. But the couple pleaded that they were innocent as they were unaware of the appliance of sharia law in the province, saying that they did not know they had done anything wrong. This eventually saved them from being legally processed. As reported by BBC Indonesia, Head of Sharia police in Lhokseumawe, M Irsyadi, decided to release the couple. “The local government [in Lhokseumawe] is not taking this too seriously because it was unintentional. They did this because they were not aware [of the sharia law],” he told reporters. Brun and Czatskova later made an apology statement to the people of Lhokseumawe before leaving the province on Thursday. (April 15th 2016)
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Welsh Artist Living in Bali Loses “Life’s Work” in Fire Mark Lee, 36, an artist living in Bali has lost his “life’s work” after a fire gutted his home in Bali. Mark Lee, originally from Maesteg, Wales was left feeling drained and empty after a fire believed to have been caused by an electrical fault, destroyed the property he was living in. As a result of the fire, Lee lost six years worth of artwork he had been saving up for an exhibition as well as equipment worth approximately £13,000. “Perhaps what hurts the most is the large oil paintings that I have to date called my masterpiece and all the original drawings my paintings are seeded from”, Lee said. Mark, who studied animation at Pontypridd Art College, had been living in his home for two years but now he is staying guesthouses until he can find somewhere more permanent. Mark has launched a Go Fund Me page so he can fund raise in order to find himself some permanent accommodation and to help out his landlord. “The main reason for setting up the page was to help my landlord Wayan as he has been like family and needs the support, and to help get back some of my equipment get back on my feet”. “I moved to Bali because of the rich artistic and spiritual nature of the island and the wide mix in the expat community of inventors artists, healers and thinkers who live here” he said. (April 14th 2016) Air Asia Removes Luggage from Bali Flight Without Telling Passengers About a hundred Perth holidaymakers started the school holidays in Bali without their luggage on Saturday (9/4) after their belongings were unloaded from the plane without their knowledge. Air Asia flight QZ535’s 161 passengers arrived at Denpasar Airport on Saturday afternoon to learn most of their luggage had been left in Perth, after the airline says it was forced to take it off to comply with weight restrictions shortly before take-off. A statement from the airline said the plane took off from a shorter runway because the usual runway was closed for upgrade works. An A320 aircraft typically requires a runway of 2400 meters to take off with a full payload in average conditions but shorter runway is only 2163m long. “In order to account for weight restrictions, 104 pieces of check-in baggage was off-loaded from the aircraft prior to departure,” the statement read. Passenger Dennis McDougall said there were no announcements on the flight and passengers only learned their belongings had not joined them on the flight when they watched only a handful of suitcases move around the luggage carousel at Denpasar Airport. Mr. McDougall, who traveled with his wife and two children, said his wife’s suitcase was one of the few, which arrived on the plane, but many passengers were forced to spend the night with only the clothes on their backs and their hand luggage contents. After departing in overcast conditions, many had boarded the flight dressed in warm clothes and arrived in Indonesia to 30 degrees Celsius heat. Air Asia said the luggage was loaded on to a flight from Perth at 5.10pm on Saturday. Passengers reported having their luggage returned about midday yesterday, almost 24 hours after they arrived in Bali. Mr. McDougall said passengers had not been compensated. (April 10th 2016)
European Tourist Arrivals in Bali Increase A total of 135,215 European tourists visited Bali in the first two months of this year, accounting for 18.61 percent of the overall tourist arrivals in the resort island over the period. Although the European economy has not fully recovered, the number of European tourists visiting Bali increased thanks to the special attraction of the island, tourism observer Made Sudana said on Sunday (17/4). The rising number of tourist arrivals from Europe was also the result of tourism promotion launched by the government in cooperation with tourism operators, he said. The number of tourist arrivals from Europe to Bali increased to 68,219 in February from 67,026 in January, he said quoting data from the local tourism office. The data show the number of British tourists visiting Bali increased 45.54 percent. “That is what has encouraged the Bali tourism industry. While the economy has shown no signs of conducive growth, more and more tourists from the United Kingdom visited Bali,” he said. A total of 27,032 British tourists visited Bali in the first two months of 2016 compared to 18,574 in the same period last year. This was followed by Germany with 14,655 tourists compared to 11,005 in the same period last year and the Netherlands with 12,756 tourists compared to 12,284 in the same period last year. Nearly 726,625 foreign tourists visited Bali in the January-February 2016 period. (April 17th 2016)
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An Australian man holidaying with his pregnant fiancé is lucky to be alive after a brutal bashing by security guards at Bali’s infamous Sky Garden nightclub in Kuta. The allegedly unwarranted attack, which happened around 1am on Saturday, April 2, is believed to have stemmed from a confrontation with a local pickpocket operating in the club. It’s alleged several security guards gang-bashed the Perth man, knocking him to the ground where he was handcuffed then kicked repeatedly in the head, before taking his mobile phone then dumping him on the street. The 33-year-old underwent emergency surgery in Bali, and had a steel plate inserted in his skull, and plastic surgery on his nose. A deep gouge in his eyebrow also required stitches. The incident has been reported to Bali police, with police sources saying unwarranted attacks on tourists by Sky Garden security guards are a regular occurrence, with several having been previously arrested over similar attacks. Indonesian gang members provide the club’s security. Local authorities (Bendesa Desa Adat Kuta) have previously issued a final warning to the notoriously violent club that they face closure if the bloodshed continues. The club featured in the 2013 Channel Nine special ‘Bali: The Dark Side of Paradise’. During that special, Sky Garden’s former Australian security chief named only as ‘John’, claimed he fled Bali after being threatened by gang members who put a gun to his head in the club because he had started sacking security guards who were drugging and robbing patrons. Sky Garden club is the biggest and most popular club in the Kuta Beach area. The victim has now returned to Australia after being given the all¬ clear by doctors. Police investigations are continuing. (April 19th 2016)
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attempt to re-establish contact that you clearly do not want, or to recreate a relationship that you ended. I simply want to clear up a few things and hopefully park them in a somewhat less painful place for you.”
The first person to respond was a coworker who is a good workplace friend. He came with his two kids and dropped me off at my place. The next morning, he texted me to ask if I needed a ride to work. I said yes, he picked me up and dropped me at work. I thanked him, and that was it.
Telling me he’s doing this for my benefit creeps me out. I’ve taken the initiative of tightening my privacy settings, blocking his email address and blocking him from my social media. It’s hard enough navigating an online social circle where this person hangs out, and trying to do it courteously without this.
Then, I got a call from his wife. She asked me about the text messages, accused me of having an affair with her husband, and said he’s prone to dalliances. She wouldn’t buy my explanation and threatened to call my boss and complain to him about me. After I begged her to calm down and promised her that nothing was going on, she asked me not to say anything to her husband about our conversation and ended the call. I mentioned the call to my coworker and asked him not to contact me anymore because I don’t want to be in the middle of this. Then, I got another call from his wife, who yelled at me to stay away from her husband. I don’t want anything to do with this guy, but we work together, and I will have to communicate with him. How should I deal with this? Dr. ZZ: : I’m glad you are okay and sorry you are having to handle this on top of the shock of the car crash. As for your coworker’s wife, she is exhibiting “abuser” traits. Some people are just obsessed, and there is nothing you can do to placate them. Soon your coworker will say “Thank you” to the waitress too enthusiastically or take too long coming out of the store, and 2 more unfortunate women will get threatening calls from his wife. Thank your co-worker for helping you and tell him his wife is severely out of line. Let him know that you will not be taking her calls or interacting with her ever again, that you are pleased to have him as a coworker and a friend, and that you are sorry he has to deal with this. Then, give the wife zero attention. If she calls again, tell her she is out of line, and ask her not to call you. Then, never take her phone calls again, and if she happens to get through on a different number, hang up. Document all calls from her in case things get out of hand, and if she makes threats about talking to your boss again, give the company a heads up. If you see her at a company event, walk the other way. Your only hope of getting rid of her is to disengage completely. Question: I just got an email from a former friend, with whom I don’t want any further contact. The opening sentence was: “Please don’t worry that this email represents an
Screaming LEAVE ME ALONE, STOP IT is unlikely to help. Responding at all is extremely unlikely to help. I’m not sure what will - except for finding unrelated constructive things to do, and staying away from any individual interactions with him. The ironic thing is that I do get the part about wanting to explain. A part of me also wants to have closure too. Why do some of us believe so passionately that if we could just find the right words, the other person would have an epiphany and say, “Oh, I get it. I will stop doing that thing I do that hurts you. How foolish of me!”? If I give in to the sympathy elicited by the urge, I have 3 rounds of evidence that I’ll be signing up for yet another round of self-destruction. So what’s the way out?
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Dr. ZZ: Think of this as the dying cry of the dragon after the hero has shot an arrow through its eye. It had one last jet of flame to shoot from a place of pain, and it shot it at you. End of story. Have you explicitly told this person to stop contacting you? If not, before you ignore him completely no matter what he says or does, you may want to convey the message not to contact you again under any circumstances, for any reason, using any method of communication. If you have already told him to stop contacting you, then do not respond to the message in any way. He is looking for a reaction; don’t give him one. Anyone who sends an “I know you don’t want to talk to me, but I thought I’d have the last word and pretend I’m doing it for you” email isn’t someone you need to worry about offending. Trust the instinct that made you not want him in your life anymore, and stay the course. Eventually he will find another person to “help.” I firmly support blocking him from your life in every way possible.
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MUSIC MATTERS By Toby Greetings music pioneers and welcome once more to Music Matters your one stop shop for news and reviews of the live music scene in Bali.
expats and tourists alike for its live music performances, so armed with some notes and a camera man Mitch Mcee went down to see what the craik was!
Well it has been a rollercoaster of a week with me Ă&#x20AC;ying to Perth to get myself ready to check out Black Sabbath and Iron Maiden as they both pretty much say farewell and hang up their guitar strings for the last time! So this issue I need to thank one of my good friends Mitch Mcee for listening to bands on my behalf, I know my job is super difÂżcult and he now understands, so without further ado letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s get into the review.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;On arrival and after a few bevvies I met the inspiration behind the bar Graham who told me a little about the venues history. I found out that The Orchard had only open for just shy of a year but by a glance around the room, and the crowd that night it seems to me that they are certainly cementing themselves as a stand out place to go even amongst the plethora of diverse and established bars already available around this part of town. I know this is a music column but I have to mention the food because itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been a while since Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve sampled good pub fare done well in fact, I would challenge anyone who holds the view the English do not do good food, to eat here!
Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s face it places like Kuta, Seminyak etc are saturated with bars, venues, and live music so it takes something pretty special to stand out from the crowd, but hidden down a warren of alleyways and very close to places like Jenja and double six there lies a secret corner of merry old England, and as my good friend who knows his bars described it â&#x20AC;&#x153;the closest thing to a real pub you can Âżnd on Baliâ&#x20AC;? The Orchard Bar And Restaurant lies just off Jl. Nakula and is to all intents and purposes a world unto itself. The bar is a cross over between a traditional Irish tavern and an English pub yet it deÂżnitely goes in for heavy wood Âżnishes and that classic Irish green plus they serve Guinness, so itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s anyoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s decision what side of the sea they choose to sit on! This bar which is (relatively new) is starting to make a name for itself with local
He did some good covers including Magic by Coldplay and also Karma Police which I will describe as haunting. His vocals were spot on and on par with the likes of Jack Johnson and James Blunt. He is deÂżnitely a very good guitarist and solo singer songwriter, which is a pretty rare commodity on the island of the 15 track playlist, repeated every night. DeÂżnitely a breath of fresh air and one to watch! The next act was impromptu and a real treat as contestant on the Voice (Indonesia) Diana Rossa took to the stage. She sung some pop classics like Amy Winehouseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Valery and You Know Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m Good she had a Stella voice, soulful and full of power, a true star and a real joy to hear. She is now about to release an album called â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Balifornicationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; with some of her own material. Also worth a mention was Aray an Indonesian guitarist with a bit of a reggae twist. He performed with a band called Stevie and the Coconuts, and deÂżnitely had a great talent in cross over reggae music. The crowd loved the laid-back ambiance and the venues almost pub garden appeal with some people dancing and singing along, it wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t a get up and sing karaoke type affair as is common in Kuta. There are plenty of places to enjoy that kind of thing if you are into it, the talent on show here was far beyond what you would expect in Kuta.
The Orchard is regularly running live music, so go to their website or check out their Facebook page As previously mentioned itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hard for a smaller bar to stand w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m / out and make a name for itself in such a venue spoiled area as TheOrchardBali and Kuta, but with a really interesting outside stage strategically look up Orchard positioned so all the bar can enjoy the talent on show the Sessions for more info Orchard has managed to pull it off. and dates. Ok folks that about wraps up this edition of Music Matters. Get out Now to the important part, the music was kicked off by the and enjoy the music. very talented Tuesday night regular Athron, Originally from Sydney he has been hiding out over here for the last 8 years playing in pubs across the island and has a stand-alone If you enjoyed this article or have any questions, concerns, or band called One Bomb Theory. Best described as folk pop if indeed you are the illusive Chris Curtis please donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t hesitate with a rocky crossover Athron played mostly his own tracks. to drop me a line, here to the Bali Advertiser, or alternatively to Sometimes he plays with a full band but at smaller gigs he my direct email address tobiasjbrown@rockfan.com just plays on his own but with his technical know-how creates a rich full band sound by using loop pedals for both guitar and Copyright Š 2016 Tobias J Brown You can read all past articles of Music Matters vocals to create multiple layered harmonies, rhythm, beats at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz and lead drum loops.
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Operations Manager for raw chocolate business: <http:// tinyurl.com/h55p7su>. [021] Wanted 1 male live-in staff to take care of dogs. Feeding, cleaning, training. 6 days/ week. Speak good English. Good salary, room provided. Send CV to <marizasoe@ gmail.com>. [022] We are looking for Junior Admin / Cashier, Female / Male, Computer skill (Word and Excel). Please send CV to <seven_barber@yahoo. com>. [023] Seeking Tarot Card Reader, Sous Chef, Host for Seminyak restaurant. Please contact <info@ grainespresso.com> or SMS 0813 3870 8715. [025] Revolver Cafe looking for Sous Chef, Cook & Engineering. Energetic, Responsible & Team work. Send your resume to : <Golfrid@ revolverespresso.com> or cp 0823 3944 9915. [026] Looking for Villa Supervisor in Kerobokan. Indonesian. Good English and basic computer skills. Contact <drshabali@hotmail. com>. [027]
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A private school group is seeking qualified and experienced teachers for the following full-time positions: Expatriate: 1. PRIMARY CLASS TEACHER 2. ENGLISH TEACHER (SECONDARY) 3. PE TEACHER 4. JAPANESE TEACHER 5. FRENCH TEACHER Indonesian: 1. ISLAM RELIGION TEACHER 2. HINDU RELIGION TEACHER 3. COMPUTER TEACHER 4. ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHER 5. MATHEMATICS TEACHER 6. LIBRARIAN / STAFF LIBRARY 7. DOCTOR – SCHOOL CLINIC • •
Applicants must hold at least a Bachelors degree in relevant subject Expatriate Teachers must min of 5 years experience in similar position. Knowledge of the Cambridge International Programme is considered an advantage
Please send a brief cover letter and CV including photo with contact details of two professional referees to: jobapplybali@gmail.com NC/Es/27 Apr 16
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event. Speaks English and Indonesia, Branding –
Japanese. Call Ngurah at +62 813 3872 1947. [584]
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Young Architect looking for
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Jimbaran.
E-mail:
or SMS only 081 2381 5292.
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Looking for job. Experience
assistant job. Speaking and
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Able to operate Photoshop
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photography.
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<flowsbloom@yahoo.com>
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or SMS only 081 2381
<thenbagus@gmail.com>
5292. Male
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or text 081 2386 6175. [630]
looking
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email: <thenbagus@gmail.
biggest hotels in Denpasar.
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Please send applications to bumbakbali@gmail.com These are full time position, must be experienced. Min One Year The more experience you bring, the higher the wage. SPORTSWEAR MANUFACTURER in Seminyak is seeking a female sport enthusiast to join our team as a “Merchant Sportswear Specialist.” Excellent communication skill with International brand’s customers. Eager to learn on sportswear collection. Reliable, able to work in a team and under pressure. Ideally suit female into fitness and sports, but not essential. Female Merchant required for SWIMWEAR & CLOTHING Manufacturer in Seminyak Must have good knowledge of fabrics, some understanding of pattern making, able to speak clearly and politely to overseas clients. Reliable, able to work in a team and under pressure. You must love this position and love working with western clients. You will be able to email in English. PABRIK GARMEN SWIMWEAR, SPORTSWEAR dan KNITWEAR mencari ASISTEN SAMPEL. Berpengalaman dibagian sample minimal 1 tahun. Mengerti tentang kain, asesoris dan jahitan. Mau belajar dan bekerjasama dengan tim. Dapat diandalkan, bertanggung jawab, dapat bekerja sendiri maupun dengan tim. Umur dibawah 30 tahun. Untuk posisi Full Time. Silahkan kirimkan lowongan ke bumbakbali@gmail.com
NC/Es/27 Apr 16
TEACHING VACANCIES
car
available for tour or special
Hotel General Manager, 9ys We are seeking for below position; 1) Accountant who have experience with Accounting software (Quickbooks is a plus), 2) HR Development who have experience in labor law and human relationship, both position requires fluent in English, MS Office Excel, send your CV & latest picture to: <thanes.suphayaachin@ poupettestbarth.com> or PT. Bali Moda Busana Jl. Gunung Tangkuban Perahu Gang Mutiara No.3, Banjar Pengipian, Kerobokan, Kuta. 80361 Tel. +(62) 361 734 267. [019]
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NEW CONCEPT HEALTH FOOD RESTAURANTALL POSITIONS - UBUD, BALI We are a new health food specialist restaurant located 20 minutes drive from the center of Ubud. For our pre-opening team we are seeking open minded, talented young individuals to join our tribe. The ideal candidates will have 2 years experiences in a similar role, well presented, willing to learn, and naturally warm personality and winning smile.
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Restaurant Supervisor Senior Waiter Waiter Restaurant hostess FB Cashier Front of House Runner Bar supervisor Bartender CDP First Cook Cook Steward Supervisor Steward
PT ANDALAN SENTOSA CEMERLANG JOB VACANCIES A private establishment is currently seeking qualified and experienced candidates for the following full-time positions: English Teacher* (Preschool) Caregiver** Asst. Teacher** (Preschool) Cleaning Service Mandarin Teacher* (Preschool) Security Officer Admin. Assistant** * Applicants must at least hold a Bachelor Degree in relevant subject ** Diploma holder or high school graduate
Please send your CV in English, recent photograph, cover letter and references from previous employers to: dewagede.suarjana1@gmail.com NC/Es/27 Apr 16
Please send a brief cover letter and CV, diploma, KTP and recent photograph to: ptasc.hiring@gmail.com NC/Es/27 Apr 16
Real Estate SANUR Office space for rent. 3 years left, size 3.4 x 8m with glass, AC and strategic location close to beach, villas, restaurants, bank in Jl. Danau Toba Sanur. Price Rp. 180 million (nego). Contact 081 1397 9879. [9737] New build villa, 24 years, 1,7 M. <www.balisenang.com>. +6281 2380 05542. [0704] Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and longterm or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www. homesweethome-bali.com>. [0393] New Charming Villa for rent on land 300m2, 1 wood bungalow +2 rooms AC, maidroom, 4 bathrooms, 1 waterheater, open livingroom kitchen & bar, pool 7x3m, gazebo, carpark, garden, power 7.200W, Indihome (cable TV+wifi), semi furnished. Rp 170 Mill./year. No broker. Call 0812 4697 2557. [0758]
C/Re/G-6 Jan. 16
For Sale Villa with Pondok Wisata in Canggu: Complete going business with constant guest arrivals. • • • • • • • • • • •
House for yearly rent or sell free hold. West Sanur, Jl. Tukad Balian. Land 350m2, building 180m2. 3 bedrooms, ensuite bathrooms, AC. Pool, carport, semi-furnished, open kitchen/ living area. Maid room with bathroom. Open deck 3rd floor viewing area. Pool, BBQ area, small garden. Quiet area. Phone, PDAM, 1300watt electricity. 125juta/yr nego. Available mid-June. email <yanimuir@gmail.com>. [0782] Land for Lease, 27 years. Jalan Batur Sari. 2x2.97 are, or 1x5.94 are. Rp4,500,000 per are/year cash or Rp5,000,000 per are/year, 3 payments over 12 months. Email: <kiwiinbali@gmail.com>. [0788]
5 Star Trip Advisor rating 5 Bedrooms 5 Bath Spa room Theater room Western kitchen Pool Staff accommodation Full staff including private chef. 10 ara IMB, etc.
Studio apts, spacious, popular complex, near KFC, ideal for short/long term guests, furnished, AC, H/W, cable-TV, Wi-fi, pool, wkly service, parking, Rp 4,250,000pm, plus elec. <www.pondokgayastudios.com>. Dayu 0852 3796 4565. [0744] Yearly house for rent at Sanur. 4 bedrooms, 3bathrooms, livingroom, large balcony, kitchenset, dining room, big garden, AC, laundry, furnished. More info contact Mr. Bagus: 085 100 753 382 or 082 147 245 997. [0527]
13M [IDR 13,000,000,000]
Call or SMS Dewa +6285 2539 05840
House for rent north Sanur, 3 bedrooms, 2bathrooms, livingroom, kithenset, AC, fully furnished, pool, garage, 5 minutes to beach. More info call Mr. Bagus: 085 100 753382 or 082 147 245 997. [0528]
NEW PRIVATE VILLA FOR SALE IN SANUR
Freehold. Fully furnished beautiful single level colonial style with distinct Javanese accents. Lot size: 530 sqm. House size: 375sqm. 3 bedrooms, 1 maidroom, 4 bathrooms, 1 livingroom, spacious diningroom with en-suite kitchen, large pantry room, 2 storage rooms and 1 upstairs studio room. Facilities: swimming pool, gazebo, undercover parking, AC, water heater, WI-FI, TV cable. 5 minutes drive to Sanur beach. Price: USD 700,000-negotiable Contact: +62 878 6116 3056 NC/Re/P-27 April 16
LAND FOR SALE Jl. Sekar, Kesiman, Kertalangu. Close to Ayung River. 2.5 ara.
Price for one ara Rp. 700.000.000. Call Bahasa or English
0813 3872 1947 NC/Re/M-30 Sept 15
NC/RE/M-9 Dec. 15
NC/Re/I-13 April 16
C/Re/G-27 April 16
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NUSA DUA For Sale: 3 bedroom 3 bath, swimming pool, 2 car garage, 1 km from beach, toll road, Golf and shopping. Free hold, direct owner 081 756 7630 / 081 735 0877. [0478]
HOUSE FOR RENT
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SINGARAJA Dijual Rumah kos 4 kamar luas tanah 2 are. Siap huni, fasilitas PLN, PDAM, SHM. Lokasi Baktisrage Singaraja. Contact info Suci 08 1834 7022. [7486] Land for sale +/- 4 Are. Located at Lingkungan Rumah Penduduk Banjar Sari, Desa Bungkulan - Singaraja. Contact 0896 4744 4486. [0739]
For rent villa Jl. Gedongsari l no 2A Mumbul Nusa Dua. 2 building, 6 bedroom, swimming pool, garage, big garden. Please call Eddy 0878 3931 8198 or Laksmi 0812 3645 423. [0783]
UBUD
KEROBOKAN
Puri Sambadha, Canggu area. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, kitchen, garage, quiet and cozy area, 1300 watt electricity, newly renovated. IDR 18 million/year minimum 2 years (nego).
House for rent, 2 bedrooms ensuite bathroom, livingroom, gazebo, modern kitchen, PDAM, electric 5000 watt, phone, garden. Nego price. Contact 0851 0147 4790. [9872] 4,2 milyar nego! 2 lantai, LT:118, LB:185, 3 kamar tidur, pool, taman, sumur bor, garase. Jl. Baliku 1, Banjar Semer, hub: 081 2397 2137. [0192] For rent min. 2 years homestay in Marlboro Kerobokan. Area 3 are, two floor, 8 rooms included bathroom, full furnished, AC, TV, hot water, free Wifi, office, garden, parking. Web <www.thenadrams.com>. Call 081 2363 0309 / 0819 1665 9151. [0492] House for sale in Dalung. 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, safe and quiet area, car access, land 1.7 are, close to mini mart, post office, traditional market. Ricefield surrounding. Please call 0819 3607 1174. [0751] New house in tourist area in Kerobokan near Seminyak. Land 140m2, building 225m2. 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom, 2 kitchens, pool, 4 car garage. Price 2.8M. Owner 081 1389 3531, email <jbali78@yahoo.com>. [0784] A very peaceful & quiet 2 bedroom Villa with pool by a creek and rice fields very close to Bali Buda & Cafe’ Moka free from end of June. Short or long term. Ph 081 138 6450 or <rareangon@hotmail.com>. [0785] Villa for sale in Pekandelan close to Raya Semer leasehold 12.5 Years 1.1 Billion or rent 150 million per year semi furnished, 3 bedrooms, bathrooms, pool, parking, view anytime Paul 0878 6231 7481. [0786]
Please contact 081 93620 2170 081 70 660 650 No broker/agent
Big house 3x2 with infinity pool, in Bongkasa village - 25 mins from Ubud. Magnificent Ayung river/Ritz Carlton hotel views. Preferred long term rented - from US$900/ month. +614 2309 2670 or <liptrot@iinet.net.au>. [0748] Traditional Alang-alang. Beautiful location on river. 1.6are. 100meters living area. Full car access. Furnished. Hak Milik (freehold). 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 buildings $100,000USD. Least expensive full ownership in Ubud. <https://sites.google.com/site/baliubudhomeforsale/>. E-mail: <baliubud@gmail.com>. [0787]
NC/Re/U-13 April 16
P.T. Sunia Loka 7 bungalows 58 m2 with their own bathroom and one villa 170 m2 with two rooms, private kitchen/dinner, two bathrooms . Dinner area 70m2 with kitchen and a 7x16 meters swimming pool. A 50 are property at only 300 meter from the beach and 500 meters from Pemuteran center. Amazing garden and you can enjoy a beautiful mountain view from anywhere on the property. Business is running for the last three years. Lease left on the land is for 20 years. Location: Desa Pemuteran North-West Bali Price US $ 320 000
Please don’t hesitate to contact me for any further details. Fati : +62 812 3969 5048 Email: sunialokabali@gmail.com www.sunialoka.com
LOMBOK For Sale - Gili Meno land. 1.4 Ha beach front. Facing west magnificent view. Good for villas or boutique resort. Serious buyer only. Call +62 812 380 4990. [0792] Boutique Resort Gili Trawangan 5.8are. 6 buildings, pool, Wi-Fi, fresh hot water, air con, generator. Airbnb & booking. com sites. Staff. US$295,000 freehold. More photos & details email: <zada@live.com.au> or <eddysitompul05@ gmail.com>. <www.suasanaresort.com>. [0793] Retail store lease Gili Trawangan 115sqm, 2 floors, storage, kitchen, toilet. Busy position central. Excellent figures. New building. Fittings. CCTV. Large power. Generator. Rp500jt per Year. Option to buy business with stock, licenses in place. For photos And more information email: <zada@live.com.au>. Mb: 0819 1643 9125. [0794] Busy retail shop lease Gili Trawangan 40sqm. Busy position central Harbour. High foot traffic. Good lease terms. New building. Fittings. Rp300jt per year. Option to buy business with stock, all licenses in place. Email: <eddysitompul05@gmail.com>. Mb: 0878 6027 0200. [0795]
C/RE/U-30 Mar 16
Real Estate Bali
Freehold - Stunning Villa
Central Seminyak leasehold villa for 27 years
Centrally located off Jalan Drupadi, Seminyak and just 5 minutes’ walk to the beach. The 2 bedroom villa is a contemporary design surrounded by frangipanis. Both bedrooms have ensuite bathrooms. Nice pool and American style kitchen. It maximizes natural light and open space with an eclectic combination of whitewash wood, tiles, shells and stone including carefully selected antique furnishings. Possible extend. 081999971591/info@eldersbali.com
4,900,000,000 IDR
$493,000 Au
$350,000 US
Email : info@eldersbali.com Web : www.eldersbali.com Phone: (0361) 475 2046
Colonial style villa with 4 bedrooms near Tanah Lot
This unique villa home is built in Dutch colonial style to high standards on a 2,200 m2 freehold plot in Tabanan. Situated on a great location near Agung Village, 1,5 kilometre to the beach or to Nirwana Golf and less than 2 kilometres to Tanah Lot. 081999971591/info@eldersbali.com
19,500,000,000 IDR
$1.950,000 Au
$1,395,000 US
Walk to Eat Street from this Stunning Two Bedroom two storey Townhouse, both with amazing bathrooms, master bedroom with his and hers walk in robe area, gourmet kitchen with double gas oven, family and separate lounge dining area overlooking pool. All rooms with air conditioning and fans. Garage/storage with Remote Door. This property has a freehold title but there is also an 80 year lease behind it should you find it easier to hold a lease. 0813 3847 0067 /info@eldersbali.com
7,980,000,000 IDR
$824,000 Au
$595,000 US
Priced Reduced - It Won’t Last
Luxurious Freehold Villa in quiet location just seconds from the main Canggu road surrounded by rice fields.When you enter this villa, you will feel you are in paradise.Two storey with master bedroom/ensuite on ground floor overlooking the 16m pool and beautiful gardens along with the large Theater Room with surround sound.Large Kitchen area recently renovated including high end appliances in a separate building with open dining and family area. Two bedrooms upstairs with ensuites and balcony overlooking the rice fields. 0813 3847 0067 /info@eldersbali.com
7,750,000,000 IDR
$769,000 Au
$592,000 US
Land in Tohpati
Villa in Batur Sari The house is located at Batur Sari Sanur, just around the exclusive residences. About 5 minutes from the By Pass Sanur, 10 minutes drive to Renon area Denpasar. 10 minutes drive to Sanur beach.Very homey place for live in. Good deal for investment. Please call us for further information. 081 887 8922/huri@eldersbali.com
6,500,000,000 IDR
$635,400 Au
$495,000 US
The land is located in Tohpati, Gianyar region, just about 25 minutes from International Bali airport, 10 minutes to Sanur, 10 minutes to Denpasar area, this area is strategic to tourism, also business area, land size about 5000 sqm, freehold, 100 meters from main road, suitable for residences. Price is IDR 550 million per are negotiable. 081 887 8892 / huri@eldersbali.com
550,000,000 IDR/Acre
$53,738 Au/Acre
$41,840 US/Acre
All advertised properties are for sale in Indonesian Rupiah, currency conversions correct at time of calculation but are only provided as a guide
Elders Bali : Jl. Patih Jelantik 57, Legian Kelod - Kuta- Denpasar - Bali 80361 C/Re/G-27 April 16
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LOVINA
OTHERS
Land for sale. 87Are, 45mil/Are, on the hill, by the main street. Beautiful sea view. Large garden with many trees and lovely orchard. Lush, enchanting environment. Kayu Putih, Lovina, Singaraja. HP. 0823 1076 3105. [0800]
Land for sale. Jalan Raya Blumbungan, Sibang Kelod Badung. Surya Usada complex. Size 9,5 Are, 6 mtr road, 10 meter asphalt road. Price 250 juta/are nego. HP. 0812 3611 4343 / 0813 5320 9800. BBM 51E9324D. [9525]
KUTA
JIMBARAN
Villa for rent - Tuban. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, western style kitchen. AC, fully furnished, private pool. Close to beach/shops/airport. Email for photos: <juandavillas@gmail.com>. Monthly Rp. 12.000.000. Yearly Rp. 125.000.000. [0759]
House for sale located in Kori Nuansa Selatan. Type 30/100. Call 081 2394 8595. [0244] Reduce price house for sale. In Taman Griya Jimbaran, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. 2200W electricity. Freehold. Type 75 with 1.83 are land. Close to Club Jimbaran, restaurants, supermarket. Rp. 1.6 Billion (nego). Text only 081 2381 5292. [9663]
Room for rent, strategic location at Kartika Plaza street, Kuta. Facilities: AC, LCD TV with satellite program, hot water, furniture & Wifi. Phone: 085 100 005 655 / 085 100 005 665. [0791]
DENPASAR Land for Sale: Jl. Sekar, Kesiman, Kertalangu. Close to Ayung River. 2.5 ara. Price for one ara Rp. 700.000.000. Call Bahasa or English 0813 3872 1947. [0197] Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. SMS/ WA 0821 4708 4100. [8830]
NC/Re/P-2 March 16
Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485] Land for rent 12 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 25 million/are/year (nego), max 25 yrs. Call 081 2383 4011. [5803]
Seaside Villa For Sale Near Virgin Beach, Karangasem
House for rent, 2 storey, living room, kitchen, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, garage, nice quiet area, unfurnished, Perumahan Lembu Sura. Rp. 35 juta per year. Call owner 0815 5846 0954, 0859 6905 7546. [9595]
Beautiful 3 bedrooms villa for lease. 1 to 19.5 years. YouTube walk-through link <https://youtu.be/odB5iybuKfI>. 2 carport, with IMB. Great gardens, pool, water bore. Furnished ready to go. Ph. 0812 3823 0678 or <stevedockit@gmail.com> for photos. [0737]
Land + house 2 are for sale in Denpasar, Jl Cokroaminoto Gang Swari C. Central location, access road. Please contact 081 2389 3200. [0130]
House for sale, walking distance to white sand beach Jimbaran, closed Four Season Bali - Land 310m2, contemporary building 170m2. Call 0813 3890 7399. [0641]
House for rent located in Tukad Badung. 0812 3646 6176 or 0877 6118 0842. [0146]
Room for rent - Jimbaran Jl. Poh Gading (behind KFC) Jimbaran). Room size 8x4.5mtrs, bathroom, spring bed, AC, small kitchen, parking, electricity 2200W using token. Price Rp. 1.250.000/month min 3 months. Please call 0877 1199 8887. [0602]
House for rent, rural environment, ricefield view, 4 are, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garden, good price. Rent 5 - 10 years. Contact 0813 3746 6900. [0491] House for rent. 1 are, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, livingroom,family room, terrace, garage, electricity 1300, water. Minimum 2 years, 20 mill/year nett. Jln. Pulau Moyo, Perumahan Nuansa Kori Pedungan Blok IV nmr 18. 0812 3892 3918, 0819 1657 0014. [0581] For rent house in Denpasar, Jl. Gunung Resimuka I/10 Perumnas Monang Maning. Rp. 17 million per year min 2 years. 1 livingroom, 1 kitchen, garage, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, PDAM water, 1300 watt. Strategic location, walking distance to shop/supermarket. Now is renting until April 13, 2016. Ready to occupy April 15, 2016. Has to be seen in the location. Contact owner 0815 5846 0954, 0859 6905 7546. [0383]
965 sm Land: 4 Structures, private garden with pathways, swimming pool Automatic Sliding Gate from Semi-Private Access Drive, 2- car carport 132 sm Living Space: 2-story Main House – 2 bdrm, 1½ bath (HW), Guest Bungalow – 1 bdrm, 1 bath (HW), Kitchen/Dining room structure All rooms are completely furnished, the modern kitchen is fully stocked Rp. 5.000.000.000 Nego Call: 0363 430 1273 HP: 081915955233 Website: www.abiannyuh.com Email: joepiramide@yahoo.com C/Re/I-13 April 16
Minimalist House: Jimbaran, 15 minutes Beach, Rock Bar, Four Seasons. 2 bed rooms, 1 bath room, gardens, car park, semi furnished. IDR 5 Million / Month. Owner: +62 85 5376 9969 Email: <agus.helly@yahoo.com>. [0798]
BUKIT Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice quiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733] House for sale. Dreamland Bukit Ungasan, 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. Freehold. Need to do some finishing. Total land 1.65 are. Close to all amenities, beaches and club. Rp. 1.9 Billion (nego). Text only 081 2381 5292. [9663] Dreamland - 3 storey new house for sale/rent - 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom, pool, fully furnished, rooftop entertainment area, great views. Sell US$ 290,000. Rent Rp. 10 mill/ month. Phone +62 878 621 36775. Email <dwayu.92@ gmail.com>. [9743] Near Dreamland new 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom house for sale/rent. Pool and entertainment area. Fully furnished. Open plan living. Sell US$110.000. Rent Rp. 7 mill/month. Phone +62 878 621 36775. Email <dwayu.92@gmail. com>. [9744] House for sale in Pecatu-BUkit Ungasan. Landsize 84sqm, building 55sqm. Living area, 1 bedroom attached with bathroom (shower, bathtub, closet, water heater). Another 1 small bathroom, small kitchen, small garden, carport, semi furnished. 2AC, 2TV, phone line with Wifi, PDAM, 2200W electricity (token). Wardrobe, stove, washing machine, 2 tables with chair. Close to beaches & supermarket, golf area, quiet. Quick sale Rp. 1.4 Billion. Call owner 0821 4727 6297. E-mail: <myhousepecatu@ gmail.com>. [9663] Affordable price private exclusive luxury villa in Pecatu Indah Resort in Dreamland New Kuta beach Uluwatu 5x5 & 4x3, also room for rent short term / long term. <balihouse@ hotmail.com>. Whatsapp +62 816 815 654. [0790] House for rent in Bukit area, short term or long term, 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom, big lounge and kitchen, nice view with swimming pool and big garden. Please contact: 081 139 8039 or 081 338 31 9191. [0796]
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GIANYAR
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Land for sale located in Jl. Pantai Lebih Gianyar. 1 are. Good for ruko. Call 081 2394 8595. [0258]
Land for sale only for serious buyer. Location in Nyanyi Beach - Beraban - Tabanan. Close to Tanah Lot temple. 30 are, mainroad access, 500m from the beach. Price Rp. 600 million/are (fixed price). Call 0819 1619 8031. [0522]
Land for sale at Temesi Gianyar 1.5 Are, 2 kavling left, road access 8 mtr, asphalt road. Close to Marine Park and Komune Beach. Only 10 minutes to Ubud. 0813 3833 1445. [0563]
Dikontrakan tanah 4,5 are. Lokasi Tabanan Tanah Lot. Cocok untuk villa development. Call 0813 3761 8511 / 0819 1619 8031. [9447]
Land for Sale: Saba beachside. Views to Penida. Size: 400m2. Close to Keramas surf break. Rp. 500 million/are. Email <joeldean99@hotmail.com>. Ph. 081 2385 3736. [0742]
House with land for sale. Located in Jl. Gunung Agung 88 Tabanan. Land 900m2, building 77m2. Hak Milik certificate. Price Rp. 5,5 Billion (nego). Contact 0852 2212 0341. [9707]
NEGARA SEMINYAK
Good investment opportunity. Land for sale in Negara area (west Bali). More than 10 are available in front of the beach or close to the city. Starting price Rp. 40 million/are. Road access. Please call/SMS 081 2368 6123 (Indonesian) or 081 2389 5551 (English speaking). [9663] House for sale in Negara (west Bali) right in the middle of the city. Direct owner. 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, big garage, 2 living rooms, family room, kitchen, well. Reason to sell: want to build a small house. Price Rp. 900 Million (negotiable). Please call 081 2368 6123 (Indonesian) or 081 2381 5292 (English). [9664]
CANGGU 2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0813 1845 5725 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu. com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [9792] For Sale Villa with Pondok Wisata in Canggu: Complete going business with constant guest arrivals. 5 Star Trip Advisor rating. 5 bedrooms, 5 bath, spa room, theater room, western kitchen, pool, staff accommodation, full staff including private chef. 10 ara, IMB, etc. 13M [IDR 13,000,000,000]. Call or SMS Dewa +62 852 5390 5840. [0414] Land for sale at Berawa, close to Berawa Beach and land for sale at Tibubeneng, ricefield view, villa area, 500 mtr to main road. 0813 3833 1445. [0564]
Rent a booth for foodcourt at Jalan Raya Seminyak no. 10 Kuta (Jaan Restaurant and market). 6m2 for 6 months or 1 year. Please contact Nyoman Sukarni 0852 3721 8091 / 0819 9933 5728 for price. [0756] C/Re/G-02 Sept. 15
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House for rent. Fully renovated. Fully furnished. 3 bedrooms. 3 ensuites. 3 A/C’s. Dining/living. Complete modern kitchen. Maids room. Carport. Home theatre. 2 flatscreens. Cable TV. WiFi. 4,500 watt. 110mill/year. 0812 3633 4532. [0757] For rent 2 unit shops, size 200m2, for 4 years. Price Rp. 175 juta per year. Located at Jalan Drupadi Seminyak. Only 3 blocks from Harris Hotel. Contact 081 2387 3463. [0712]
“Villa Bottswana” Tanah Lot. 17 Ara, 2 story, 6 ensuite br with 1 Large 120m2 suit. 120m2 living/dinning room, Teak Kitchen, Separate staff area. 2 bedroom Guest house on 350m2 with separate certificate. A 2nd separate office 50m2. 2 car, 4bike garage.10, 000w LPG genset. 6m by 5m pool. Western area. (Will include 2 small access blocks for land behind villa with IDR 1,000,000,000 value). IDR 7,800,000,000 7 Ara Kedunggu – 5 min Tanah Lot, 25 min Canggu ready to build,Electric,sealed access, 800m to surf beach. OWNER SAYS SELL ! IDR 240 jt/ Ara.
AAA Prime Seminyak villas. Great opportunities! 60% payment with 40% balance at 0% financing possible. Beautifully furnished, spacious 2 bedroom villa with 2 ensuite garden bathrooms and private pool. Fully licensed. Fully operational. 20 year lease USD$ 210,000. By appointment only SMS +62 87 861 988111. [9946] One bedroom villa/apart two levels, open plan, down stairs living, fully furn for sale 29 years $150,000 AUD or/rent long term, 5 mins to all amenities, $ 950 AUD month. +614 3888 1393, 0877 7750 5745, <senang54@gmail. com>. [0780]
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Nice view land at Canggu (Tiying Tutul). 900m² (9 are) and 1700m2 (17 are) in Batu Bolong Canggu. Email <agungsutamash@gmail.com>. Contact: +62 81 139 6407. [0099]
For lease - still 4 years. Very well located commercial space close to Bintang Supermarket. IMB for any type of business (except office) - electricity - water (from drill) telephone line - toilet. For any further information please contact: 0812 3833 6501. [0789] Oberoi! Spacious 3 bed 3 garden baths on quiet dead end street. 300 meters from Earth cafe. Sunny & spacious w/ oversized rooms & private pool. 3 to 10 year lease. Prepaid @ USD $ 16,500 / yr. SMS +62 87 861 988111. [9947]
Newly build villa in Pantai Berawa. 5 BR, furnished, garden, pool, view. Excellent for extra income as 2 BR separate guesthouse available. Close to the beach. Wi-fi. Rp. 250 mio/year. Owner 0819 3623 1807 / 0856 3787 086. [0738]
Villa near Seminyak. Big garden, 10m pool, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, until August for rent. No agents. 0819 9968 1811 Gaby or <robexx@hotmail.com>. [0673] 3 & 2 bedroom villa for rent yearly, semi and fully furnished, swimming pool. Located at Seminyak, close from beach and shopping center, available now for friendly price. Mrs. Suwiti +62 81 2396 8584, +62 819 9918 9571. [0799]
Villa Sale/Rent at Pererenan/Canggu. Building 315m2 / 7.35 are. Furnished. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, living, dining, kitchen, maidroom etc, garden, large pool & ponds. 30 min from airport, 10 min Canggu Club. Call 081 895 7082, 0813 2509 5697. [0781]
Yearly rent. Central location. Four bedrooms villa fully furnished, Wifi, pool. Jl. Petitenget behind Pepito Supermarket. 5 min to beach, beautiful garden. Total land five Ares. Pls contact 0857 117 888 60, 0812 3644 039. <ceaderphoenix@yahoo.com>. [0576]
House for rent in Berawa, Jalan Tibubeneng, Canggu. Yearly. 2 bedroom + bathroom, kitchen, lounge pool. Please contact: 081 139 8039 or 081 338 31 9191. [0797] C/Re/I-13 April 16
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HOUSES FOR SALE In Taman Griya Jimbaran 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. 2200W electricity. Freehold. Type 75 with 1.83 are land. Close to Club Jimbaran, restaurants, supermarket.
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In Dreamland Bukit Ungasan 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. Freehold. Need to do some finishing.Total land 1.65 are. Close to all amenities, beaches and club. Rp. 1.9 Billion (nego)
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Private sale by owner/builder on the Ayung River near Sanur. Quality construction by owner-engineer to Australian standards. 12 Are, freehold land. Featured in 2 architectural books. Details at www.baliecovillasale.strikingly.com Call Lucy: 0815 85117108 / Steve: 0813377553571 C/Re/I-20 Jan 16
SEMINYAK - 1204
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SEMINYAK - 1198
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The ultimate tropical luxury 5 bedroom residence in a leading resort Designed as a mix of modern tropical with traditional touches :alk to the beach, .u De Ta a range of shopping dining options Perfect lifestyle residence in a world leading resort, beachside Seminyak Price IDR 9,550,000,000 Land Area 940 sqm Ownership Leasehold 28 yrs Build Area 450 sqm
Modern two story well bullt villa with a distinctive Balinese character Swimming pool with sundeck area , tropical plants and gazebo Two large bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms and balconies upstairs Located in central Seminyak, minutes walk from the beach and shops Price IDR 3,300,000,000 Land Area 220 sqm Ownership Leasehold 19 yrs Build Area 186 sqm
SEMINYAK - 1156
LEGIAN - 1008
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Beautiful modern, multi storey investment villa in central Seminyak Light airy interiors, clean ¿nishes and built with quality materials Four bedrooms, ensuites, large pool, open plan living / dining area Established villa with high rental returns make this a great investment Land Area Build Area
400 sqm 260 sqm
UMALAS - 1150
Price IDR 2,800,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 16 yrs
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Delightful fully renovated 4 bedroom home, desirable Umalas Bright airy living spaces that can be enclosed with sliding doors Spacious Master bedroom on the 2nd Àoor, lounge en suite 4uiet private fronting a small river attractively priced property Land Area Build Area
600 sqm 280 sqm
Price IDR 4,350,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 30 yrs
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Brand new modern investment villa Must 500m to double 6 beach Four spacious ensuite king size bedrooms built over two storeys Open plan living dining area overlooking the swimming pool An amazing 10 ROI making this a great property to purchase Land Area Build Area
200 sqm 200 sqm
BERAWA - 1203
Price IDR 4,600,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 29 yrs
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Architect designed extremely well presented 4 bedroom villa Flowing open plan living spaces opening out to garden pool Four generous bedrooms on the 2nd Àoor with en suite and robes Modern design with a de¿nite Bali feel, a short stroll to the beach Land Area Build Area
400 sqm 300 sqm
Price IDR 5,200,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 26 yrs
SEMINYAK - 1195
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Three bedroom villa located in the heart of Seminyak Large open living area with western style kitchen Lush gardens surrounding swimming pool with sunlounge Opportunity to own a lifestyle villa with potential high Price IDR 4,300,000,000 Land Area 300 sqm Ownership Leasehold 20 yrs Build Area 200 sqm
UMALAS - 1201
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Space style are what makes this a beautiful unique villa Spacious open plan living /dining area with garden views +uge centerpiece pool with lush tropical landscaped gardens Perfect rental villa , good returns with great guest reviews Land Area Build Area
600 sqm 282 sqm
Price IDR 3,000,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 19 yrs
UNGASAN - 1196
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1ewly built modern two bedroom home in a peaceful setting Open plan living spaces on the 1st Àoor with distant ocean views Attractive modern minimalist design bright living spaces, clear lines Attractively priced, great buy as an entry level freehold property Land Area Build Area
200 sqm 160 sqm
Price IDR 1,700,000,000 Ownership Freehold
LAND KLUNGKUNG - 1093 AMED - 1070 PERERENAN - 988 PETITENGET - 873 JIMBARAN - 955 SANUR - 108
ULUWATU - 1140
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A stunning family freehold villa with suberb design build quality Five king sized bedrooms all with designer ensuites and robes +uge high end designer kitchen/ dining with the best appliances A one off luxury family villa that has to be seen to be appreciated Land Area Build Area
1,070 sqm 580 sqm
Price IDR 12,000,000,000 Ownership Freehold
SANUR - 1206
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Rare opportunity to acquire a well presented villa, private beach access Exclusive secure complex of 5 villas central Sanur walk to all amenities Open plan living dining overlooking landscaped garden pool *reat rental potential for the right buyer unique beachside location Land Area Build Area
470 sqm 250 sqm
Price IDR 7,250,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 28 yrs
SEMINYAK - 1089 BALIAN - 1004 BRAWA - 774 BERABAN - 931
Beachfront, 14.5 are, wide frontage, paved access, surf break nearby, IDR 375,000,000/are Beachfront, freehold, 3,890 sqm (38.9 are), direct access to main road, IDR 160,000,000/are )reehold, 1,900 sqm (19 are), rice ¿eld views zoned residential, IDR 400,000,000/are Freehold, 800 sqm (8 Are), 300m to the beach, IDR 12,000,000,000 Ocean views, freehold land,1,390 sqm (13.9 are) IDR 220,000,000/are, best priced in the area Beachside, 750 sqm (7.5 are), lease, 28.5 yrs, 5 mins’ walk to beach, IDR 13,000,000/are/year Rare leasehold land in Jl. Petitenget, 856 sqm, IDR 22,000,000/year 30 years+ext 200m of cliffront / ocean view land in Balian, 10,600 sqm, freehold land, IDR 230,000,000/are Only 300m to the beach, leasehold 26.5 years, 500 sqm (5 Are), IDR 8,500,000/are/year Stunning cliffront plot freehold 7,500 sqm best price IDR 210,000,000/are
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