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For Sale; 2x beautiful heavy Onyx (bowls) with thick rims #1 50cm diameter x 30 cm high Rp. 600.000. #2 40cm diameter x 22cm high Rp. 450.000. Photo available call 289 672 or 081 2391 1499. [051] For Sale; Baquette dough moulder, automatic paste/ liquid packaging machine, high speed automatic packaging machine, loaf board machine/slicer, chocolate warmer, bread stainless rack, waffle maker, electric hot plate, plastic room flaps (3 sets). Food fridge container. Contact: 0361 286 465. Denpasar. [052] For Sale; Tropical island beach bungalow voucherfor accommodation: 2nites beachfront in southern Lombok$50USD total- breakfast. E-mail: <asianbuyerbali@ yahoo.com>. [053]

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Cacao - A Food Fit For The Kids Chocolate factories in Bali By Skye Laphroaig

Chocolate certainly appeals to the senses and has a variety of beneficial ingredients that accomplish everything from lifting your mood, to helping your heart. Not a lot has changed in our centuries-old ‘love affair’ with the cocoa bean since the ancient Aztecs, promoted their chocolate beverage as ‘A Food Fit for the Gods’, and early Europeans served it lavishly as an aphrodisiac.

However, for years we have been told that chocolate is bad for our children’s health because it rots their teeth, disrupts the levels of sugar in their bodies and makes them hyperactive. And yet recent articles promoting raw chocolate and its newly discovered health benefits have intrigued me. It seems the answer lies in cacao, one of the ‘top five brain health superfoods’, which contains a magnificent powerhouse of cognitive mood enhancers. This article explores why raw chocolate has received such good press and features two magnificent chocolate outlets here on the island of Bali (Big Tree Farm’s Bamboo Chocolate Factory near Ubud, and the Bali Chocolate Factory in Karangasem). I’d certainly like to believe that chocolate is good for kids, so I met with the owners to sample their cacao products, and discover the truth. NUTRITIOUS FORM OF CHOCOLATE Cacao has been cultivated for at least three millennia in Mexico, Central and South America with its earliest documented use around 1100 BC. The majority of the Mesoamerican people made chocolate beverages, including the Aztecs, who made it into a beverage known as xocolātl, meaning “bitter water”. The seeds of the cacao tree have an intense bitter taste, and must be fermented to develop the flavour. After fermentation, the beans are dried, cleaned, roasted, and the shell is removed. Big Tree Farm uses a decades-old Italian machine, to break down organic cacao beans, sourced from Bali and Sumatra to produce cacao nibs. The nibs are ground to cocoa mass, and usually liquefied then molded with other ingredients. The liquor may be processed into two components: cocoa solids and cocoa butter. At Big Tree, a pressing machine slams 100 kilograms of chocolate to create 35kg of cocoa butter including a substance that becomes pure cacao powder. Some consider raw cacao to be a more nutritious form of chocolate for our kids because the act of processing results in the loss of certain vitamins and minerals. Much of the processed chocolate consumed by children today is in the form of sweet chocolate, combining cocoa solids, vegetable fat with sugar. SUPERBEAN Chocolate triggers the release of endorphins and serotonin, which makes us feel good, and while no proof exists that chocolate is an aphrodisiac, it does contain the chemical phenyl ethylamine, a mild mood elevator which our brain produces when we feel happy or in love. This sensation explains why children will often finish their plateful of fruit or vegetables when they are promised a small square of healthy chocolate for dessert! According to Ben Ripple of Big Tree Farms, opting for these squares saves mealtime battles, and ensures that the children are getting top quality nourishment in an easily digestible and enjoyable way. “If we are talking raw cacao, then children will receive a blast of nutrition and sustainable energy along with feelings of bliss and wellbeing,” explains Ripple. “Healthy chocolate actually cuts down on cravings for sweets and snacks by balancing sugar levels within the body for several hours.” The beans at Big Tree farm near Bedugal are generally harvested twice a year. Each pod is about the size of a hand and contains 20-50 beans. The pods turn bright yellow, orange, or red when ripe. This superbean has one of the highest concentration antioxidants of any foods, in the form of the flavonoids: catechin and epicatechin. The cacao bean also contains insoluble fiber, which helps lower cholesterol levels. The fiber in chocolate has also been shown to reduce the rate of colorectal cancer, and to reduce constipation. Cacao is the number one source of

magnesium, which balances brain chemistry, builds strong bones, and is associated with more happiness. The beans do not contain any sugar and only 12% or 50% fat, depending on variety and growth conditions. FROM SINFUL TO UNSTOPPABLE On his fourth and last voyage to the New World, Christopher Columbus came upon a canoe that was transporting agricultural products, including cacao beans. He seized the contents of the canoe and brought cacao back to Spain. It was only when it arrived in Europe that the flavour was changed to make it more palatable to the taste buds of the civilized world. Unfortunately, this processing was the beginning of the end for the natural goodness of chocolate. The chocolate that we have come to know in our confectionery products is definitely not the same as the original healthy dark chocolate of the Aztecs. 100% pure chocolate has many health benefits, such as lowering blood pressure and reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, but each added ingredient will diminish the health benefits of pure chocolate. Despite over-processing of the bean, demand for chocolate is on the rise. In fact, dark chocolate sales were up by 40 percent in 2007, according to consumer research group Mintel International. Entrepreneurial opportunities are rich with promise, with dark, organic, and socially responsible chocolates especially popular varieties. The founders of Bali Chocolate and Big Tree Farms could see opportunities for public chocolate educational tours, and now they offer factories where children can explore the world of chocolate and learn fun facts to share with friends and family about cacao - the tree that grows the chocolate seed. “Everyone loves chocolate—kids and adults alike. And no matter what your age, you’ll enjoy learning about your favorite flavour.” says Charles Esposito, founder of Bali Chocolate, a consciously run small business that specializes in dark chocolate goods made in Karangasem. BALI CHOCOLATE, KARANGASEM Charles Esposito is the creator of a fully sustainable organic soap company by the name of Island Mystic, which has been producing 10,000 tastefully presented bars of coconut soap per month at the home industry style bamboo factory for over 15 years. Twelve East Balinese families earn their livelihood with Charles, maintaining sales despite the slow down brought about by the Bali 2002 bombings. After a long career as a world-renowned product designer, he became fascinated with the process of making ‘sinfully delicious’ chocolate and three years ago Charles teamed up with his neighbour to search in the mountains for cacao beans. ‘Charley Chocolate’ (as he is known locally) recommends cacao’s much-touted anti-oxidant health benefits especially when sweetened with healthy Deep Tropic coconut syrup loaded with electrolytes and minerals. His Karangasem chocolate factory, which is located in East Bali, backs onto the pristine ocean and is open for visitors. Charles is currently expanding the business with his recent inventions - a dark chocolate Nutella-style spread called Nuteresa and a dark chocolate energy-giving power shot drink, aimed at athletes for endurance training called Kraka-Toa. During a visit to Bali Chocolate, your children can join local families in the production of organic soap products, and devour such delights as Bali Chocolate Nibbles (containing 69% natural dark chocolate, healthy goji berries) at the same time.

ceiling nearly 50 feet high. Ripple and Schilling see their chocolate factory as an innovative example of preserving the cultural heritage of the region. I caught up with Ben Ripple, his wife Blair, his children Lila and Magnolia and long time business partner Frederick Schilling, who in his previous entrepreneurial life founded Dagoba Organic Chocolate State-side. Why a chocolate factory? Big Tree Farms’ mission is to counter the status quo of today’s food supply by creating what we call Transparent Direct Trade; that is, sustainable solutions for the supply of high quality foods requiring producer viability as a matter of prerequisite. Profitability for producers and balance for the ecological system are critical to long-term quality. If these prerequisites are not met we can see a gradual decline to inferior quality, ageing trees and ageing producers, which equates to discounting product (and so on). Positive feedback loops are a nasty business, but that is the exact state of many global supply chains. Why does your cacao come from Aceh? We started working in Aceh three years ago at the request of German Development Group, GTZ and have since built a strong program of organic cacao production with the help of many NGO’s and 400 small farmers. The cacao has an acidic flavour and works well in blending with our original organic Bali cacao. Where do the recipes come from? The beans! Much like wine or coffee, cacao exhibits terroire (characteristics as a result of their geographic micro-origin). We’re also trying to keep it simple and shoot for perfection with raw cacao, coconut sugar and a few variations. Describe the chocolates available Our focus is on raw, cold-processed chocolate. We feel the island of Bali is a major growth centre for the world of confection and Big Tree Farms is one of the global pioneers. Redefining Chocolate as healthy, vital energy. What happens during processing? Conventional chocolate is processed at temperatures exceeding 300 degrees Fahrenheit, denaturing enzymes and nutrients. And while Artisan or Classic Chocolate is often processed at lower temperatures, the effect is still a break down in the mass of incredible nutrients that raw cacao provides antioxidants, magnesium, potassium, zinc and anandamide (the bliss chemical). Why does love and chocolate have a deep correlation? Because chocolate is a powerful aphrodisiac and because chocolate is inherently luxurious, silky and sexy. Those who eat our raw chocolate become sexier too! Mmmm hmmm, so it’s true, raw chocolate is good for your kids! The Bamboo Chocolate Factory is located about 20 minutes from Ubud and about 45 minutes from Seminyak. If you’re an architecture buff, the building really is fascinating; and if you’re interested in fair trade and socially responsible business’, well, you’ve got good reason to visit. It offers tours five days a week at 2pm with advance notice. By September 2012 they will officially launch the Cathedral Showroom and Wonder-Choc Café to the general public with a welcome hot chocolate drink and samples of products. www.bigtreefarms.com

BAMBOO CHOCOLATE FACTORY, SIBANG KAJA Big Tree Farms is a highly respected, vertically integrated food company, serving 9,000 plus farmer-partners and millions of customers worldwide. Their continued success rests on the direct relationships they maintain with smallholders throughout the Indonesian archipelago. Co-owners Ben Ripple and Frederick Schilling work with over 2,000 farmers on the island of Bali and almost 1,000 farmers in their newly certified program in Aceh to produce the magical cacao. When Ripple started making chocolate sweetened with coconut sugar he felt their product was ‘an innovation for the chocolate industry’ and a long time coming to the island. In 2011 Ripple and Schilling started building a new Big Tree Farms global headquarters in Sibang Kaja, next to the Green School, as a lasting statement of their companies vision. “After some basic pondering it became crystal clear that building our new factory out of bamboo was the only option,” explains Schilling. “It is one of the most sustainable building materials in the world, extremely strong, beautiful to look at and presented a challenge that no one had undertaken to-date.” A year later, the Bamboo Chocolate Cathedral is ready to debut as the world’s largest bamboo commercial structure within a 23,000 square foot circumference. It boasts three stories and was constructed by Pak Cantor, a Balinese master bamboo builder, using 3,000 long flexible poles, crowned with a graceful, sloped

The Bali Chocolate Factory is located opposite a secluded beach, on a coconut plantation in a small village called Jasri, which is about a 15 minutes drive north of Candi Dasa in Karangasem. If you’re a chocolate lover and you’ve never seen chocolate being made, I’d absolutely recommend a tour here. Founder Charles Esposito is currently seeking investors to help him build a new factory this year. www.charcoba.com

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Veterinary Surgeon D r. L i s t r i a n i was born and grew up in Denpasar. When she was a little girl, her house had a big backyard where her family kept pet dogs, cats, pigeons and a pig. If one passed away, she and her brother would hold a special ceremony to show respect for the animal. Dr. Listriani studied veterinary Medicine at Bali’s Udayana University, graduating in 1989 and opening her practice in 1990. She now runs a 24-hour hospitalization service and 24-hour veterinary and paramedic clinic at Renon Denpasar, and another veterinary clinic at Semer Kerobokan in Kuta. What are your hobbies? Reading, traveling, swimming and spending quality time with my granddaughter and my 13-year-old dogs Mixi and Snowball. Of all your foreign clients, which nationality is the most enthusiastic and caring pet owner? I think people from the UK, as regulations and consciousness regarding animal health and welfare are very developed in that country. UK’s animal protection laws predate by many years those in other countries, What’s the most frequent ailment or injury you encounter? From 1990 to 2003, before breed dogs became popular in Bali, the most common pet was the Bali dog whose most frequent ailments were malnutrition, venereal sarcoma, and infectious diseases like parvo virus and distemper. From 2003 to 2007, a period when breed dogs became popular, I started to encounter many breed-specific problems. For example, large-bodied dogs like the Great Dane, Saint Bernard, Labrador retriever and German Shepherd are more likely to have a genetic predisposition for hip dysplasia. Dry Eye is another example of an affliction common to Shih Tzu and Pug dogs. From 2007 up to the present I have started to treat geriatric health problems in dogs and cats such us chronic kidney failure, congestive heart failure and liver diseases. What are the most difficult surgical procedures and sicknesses you take care of? Soft tissues surgeries such us cystotomies, gastrotomies and enterotomies. Orthopedic surgery is the most expensive surgical procedure because pins and plates are expensive in Bali. It also can be a little challenging performing surgeries on pet iguanas, snakes and turtles and diagnosing and treating unusual cases like Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), Canine Osteosarcoma (bone cancer) and Canine Pulmonary Aspergillosis.

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centers, breeding and pet training programs, developments in veterinary medicine and legislation safeguarding the welfare of both pets and the public. For the Balinese, on the other hand, dog ownership has become popular only in last decade. In the past, dogs were only used as watchdogs. Balinese society is still developing the social infrastructure of pet ownership with small animal protection and welfare NGOs starting to be established. Are there differences between how Balinese treat their pets and Westerners treat their pets? Most Western domestic pet owners who come to our clinic look upon their pets as close companions, as part of the family. They understand that pets are completely dependent on them for their welfare. The owners play a vital role in the ultimate success of a treatment by controlling diet and giving post surgery care. When their pets are sick, they respond to a diagnosis by going ahead with radiography, electrocardiography, USG, blood tests, biopsies – whatever it takes to restore the pet’s health. The Balinese also care about their animals. Ten years ago my clients were 90% Western and 10% Balinese. Nowadays, my clients are 60% Western and 40% Balinese. However, there is still a low standard of animal welfare here as compared to the West. In rural areas, dogs are free to roam about, searching for food in the markets and dump sites, but in city areas many dogs are chained or kept in cages with lack of space, exercise and opportunities to socialize with other dogs or humans. But even while their pets live under these poor conditions, the Balinese owners still provide food, water and basic veterinary treatment.

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Do you work for animal welfare organizations? In 1998 there were an estimated 600,000 to 1 million stray or semi-feral dogs in Bali. These dogs are not considered “pets” in the same sense as in the West. In some cases, locals will give food scraps to these street dogs and “adopt” them, but they will almost never attend to any of their medical needs or allow the dogs into their homes. The dogs are left to fend for themselves. The main medical problems affecting these animals are skin parasites and fungus, internal parasites, parvo virus, distemper and malnutrition. In order to address the growing needs of this huge population, I and five other founders decided to set up the non-profit organization Yayasan Yudisthira Swarga or Bali Street Dog Foundation, the very first animal welfare NGO in Bali.

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What is the best way to find a clean and healthy pet on Bali? To adopt a local Balinese puppy or kitten, visit the adoption centers in Ubud such as BAWA and Villa Kitty. Make sure that the animal has been vaccinated against rabies and kennel cough. If you are looking for a certain breed, make sure that the breeder has cared well for the dog or cat and the animals they are not inbred. Inbreeding will eventually cause a good many health problems. How do pet owners choose a good veterinarian? Choose a vet that has a love and concern for animals, a personality that you like and for his or her professional skills. Referrals from trusted friends often result in finding a good vet.

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What do you like best about your work? I like helping and improving the health standards of animals, sharing my knowledge and experience with newly graduated students of veterinary medicine, and educating people on the responsibility of pet ownership. Being a responsible pet owner does not just involve providing adequate food, water and shelter but also providing care and love. What is the best way for people to contact you? Visit my Renon Veterinary Clinic, Jl. Tukad Balian170, Renon in Denpasar, tel. 0361-744-9306, my Semer Veterinary Clinic, Jl. Raya Semer 882 in Kerobokan in Kuta, tel. 0361-854-4476. Or send an SMS to my personal mobile phone number 082-146-179-085.

Are the Balinese attitudes and the Western attitudes towards pets different?

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Westerners have kept pets for thousands of years. This has had many social outcomes - the setting up of rescue

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Say What? Question: My boyfriend and I love each other very much. We have been together for about 6 months now, and we are considering marriage. We have lots in common, and everything flows so naturally. When we make love, it’s always amazing. The attraction is incredible. We are not promiscuous. We are generally self-controlled individuals, but the particular attraction between us has been nothing less than irresistible. Sex can cloud things, and I just want to be absolutely sure that he loves me for me and not just for the incredible sex. Our star signs show that we are both hopeless sex beasts, and it’s true. Grrrrr! Would it be reasonable or possible for me to up and subtract the sex element from our relationship until we are married? I figure, if he sticks around then, I will have my answer. I also feel as if this will encourage him to make a definite move as far as getting married is concerned. The only problem with this way of thinking is that I may just cave in and eat him alive. Please help! Dr. ZZ: Getting married is easy. Staying happily married is the prize. Although it may be possible to cut sex from your relationship at the moment, I fail to see the point of removing something that you both seem to enjoy. If the two of you stay together long enough, sex is apt to fade on its own over time. Why rush it or rush into marriage? With or without sex, six months isn’t a particularly long time to get to know another person. It’s too soon to be discussing marriage. Just relax, enjoy yourselves, and get to know each other slowly. Make sure you are doing things away from the bedroom as well, and be sure you sit, talk, engage and interact with others. The rest will take care of itself. Question: I don’t understand why my teenage daughter is acting out like she is. I know the teen years aren’t easy, but I don’t think I was this bad at her age. Over two years ago, she lost her uncle and grandma, and I know that has been hard on her. I have felt the pain too. I don’t know if this is the reason that she always gives her father a rough time. She gets her way about everything and tells us what to do. She also says that her father talks about everybody and their brother, and I do not like that either. This is terrible, and I resent it. Something needs to be done. She has been like this since childhood, and I just didn’t pay any attention to it. Can you suggest something please? Dr. ZZ: The way I understand it, your daughter tells you what to do, and you are feeling out of control. It is unclear whether you and her father are together. Either way, you need to come up with a game plan for dealing with your

daughter, and you need to stick to the rules. Just because she tells you what to do doesn’t mean you have to obey. To turn this around, you must start setting limits and start saying no. Of course, she is going to get angry and is going to act out. That is her way of testing your boundaries. As a parent, it is up to you to set limits and enforce them. Start by saying no, and by not letting her get her way all the time. This will help you reclaim your position as the parent in the dynamic. Keep your responses simple, and avoid lengthy explanations. Tell her, “That is not going to work for me,” and repeat yourself as often as necessary. Stand firm in your opinion, and let the chips fall as they may. Question: We have known for a couple of years now that my brother is gay. Recently, he contacted us and said he is getting married next year. He wants us to go back to our home country for the wedding and to bring our children. He even wants our daughter to be part of the ceremony. I’m fine with that, and my husband seems to be okay with it too. But my husband is upset that the whole thing falls on our wedding anniversary, which will be our 10th. I said something to my brother who can’t understand why I didn’t mention it sooner because he already has everything booked and has ordered expensive “date” cards, etc. I am lost and don’t know what to do. My brother and I are close, and so are my husband and I. I feel as if I’m being pulled. Help!

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Dr. ZZ: Unless something is not being revealed, the fact that your brother is gay has nothing do with this. Your husband seems to be looking for an excuse to be annoyed. Perhaps he isn’t comfortable with the idea of attending a same sex wedding, and he doesn’t want to address that directly. He’d rather complain about your anniversary, knowing full well that the wedding date has been set, and that it is too late to change that. Anniversaries take place once a year; chances are there will be others you can celebrate in private. A wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime event. You need to drag your husband into the 21st century and convince him that the two of you are attending. You can carve out time to celebrate your anniversary at the wedding -- or else you can do something special on another date. Otherwise, every anniversary from here on out is going to be a living reminder of how you weren’t there for your brother. Cheers!

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Global Goings On........ Running of the Bulls July 7 - 14, 2012 It’s that time of year again in Spain, when the annual San Fermin fiesta will take over Pamplona and the biggest attraction is the outrageous ‘encierro’ through the cobblestone streets of the town, better known to most of the world as ‘the running of the bulls’. There will be several injuries and maybe even fatality as the event has proven throughout it’s centuries long history, but this is no deterrent for thousands of participants from all over the world, chomping at the bit for the chance to partake in such a daredevilish tradition.

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Historians assert that the origins of the fiesta are an amalgamation of several observances. The honouring of the towns patron Saint Fermin fell in October, however it’s popularity saw the participants fed up with celebrating in poor weather so it was moved to the milder time of year in July when the local trade fair was hosted, featuring a bull fighting spectacle. Although historians have pegged the official beginnings of the San Fermines (as it is widely known), evidence of the bull run dates as far back as the 12th century. It all began with the herding of the bulls from their corral to the bullfighting ring when people started to join them on their trail, provoking them by running ahead and therefore directing them quickly to the awaiting arena. Evidently, it caught on and has become a serious sport in which locals and visitors alike join the challenge to outrun the bulls while escaping any serious injury. Faithfuls will pray to Saint Fermin before the event for protection. It has evolved into one of the worlds most unique and famous traditions, helped in no small part by the huge success of the literary piece The Sun Always Rises written by American author Ernest Hemmingway and published in 1926. The story is based around a young group of expatriates who travel to Pamplona for the fiesta and depicts the tradition of bull fighting as honourable and ‘aficions’ as On this day…. heroic characters. The run itself occurs every morning of the festival promptly from 8:00am and only lasts for about 3 minutes with 6 bulls and 12 steers released. It is roughly an 825m sprint from the release point to the arena gates that begins when a rocket is launched to signal the holding gates open and another to indicate that it has emptied. The rules are simple and are also simple to flout but it is at the individuals peril to do so… 1. Those who are less than 18 years old are forbidden to run 2. All doors along the runway must be closed 3. No on who is drunk or drugged can remain in the runway or who in any other represents a danger to others. 4. Objects must not be carried into the runway 5. Runners must be dressed correctly 6. It is forbidden to call to the bulls or in any way attract their attention either in the runway or the ring. 7. Taking photos from inside the runway or from the fences during the “encierro” is not allowed without permission from the authorities. Bali being a travellers haven, and traveling types being interested in such events, the run is televised annually at many bars and pubs around the island so just check with your local and request if it if you’re keen to take the safe road as a couch spectator!

Bastille Day July 14, 2012 Over 200 years ago, in a time when the partisan, aristocratic reign belonged to King Louis the 16th, a revolution was brewing among the broader French citizenship, utterly fed up with the status quo. Mounting years of poor financial management, heavy taxes and the disproportionate rationing of resources during the crippling drought, poor harvests and cattle disease eventually kindled the historical uprising.

National Children’s Day Indonesia, July 23 2012 On this day… since 1950, Children’s Day has been annually observed around the globe on varying dates. In Indonesia, the day is celebrated on July 23 rd when young people from around the archipelago who are actively involved in promoting children’s rights will be awarded as part of the annual Young Leaders Awards supported by UNICEF. In 2009, Niloufar Pourzand, one of the finalists succinctly summed up the meaning of the day by saying, “children’s rights should not just be pretty words on posters but they should be the focus of deep reflection and a strong motivation for us to do something to ensure that children survive and thrive.” Canadian Independence Day, 1st July 1867 On this day… in 1867 following the transition to the British North America Act, the Dominion of Canada was legally accepted as a self-ruling entity within the British Empire. Born as Dominion Day, it was renamed in 1982 and has since been celebrated as a federal public holiday across the nation as Canada Day.

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The urban and peasant classes, overwhelmed by poverty were desperate for reform of the country’s management and their resentment manifested into violent rioting and looting on the streets. On July 14th in 1789 this unrest finally bubbled over when a large group of frustrated Parisians stormed the Bastille, a fortress that detained many political prisoners and stood in the centre of Paris as a symbol of royal subjugation. The prison was known to also house an abundance of ammunition, exactly what the cause needed to activate the arms they had looted from around Paris in the preceding days and effectively mobilize the movement. A disorganised and bloody charge ensued with mostly attackers being senselessly killed in the chaos but ultimately resulting in favour of the rebels. This success is considered to be the pivotal point in the uprising. By seizing this symbol, it was effectively declared that the people no longer considered the king’s power to be supreme. Over the years that ensued, French society was plunged into a monumental remodeling as feudal, aristocratic and religious privileges dissolved under prolonged resistance. Traditional systems of hierarchy, aristocracy and religious authority were swept aside and replaced by new concepts of equal rights and citizenship.

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This all sounds very neat and tidy but the reality was a bloody and convoluted era of trial and error during which countless lives were lost to the cause. However, the ultimate result was achieved with the toppling the longstanding monarchy and the creation of a sovereign Nation and First Republic in 1792. La Fête Nationale as it is formally known, was declared the French national holiday in 1880, following the recommendation by the notable French politician, Benjamin Raspail when the new republic finally became entrenched. Bastille Day has such a strong significance for the French because the holiday symbolizes the country’s liberation from governmental tyranny. It is often compared as the equivalent of America’s Independence Day and is the most important national celebration on the calendar. In 2012, Bastille Day serves to honour the birth of the republic, the brave (if often barbaric) efforts and sacrifices of those ancestors who fought for the valued rights that are enjoyed today. On its eve in France, The Bal du 14 Juillet annual dance party is held at the Place de la Bastille on the site where the prison once stood, hosted with a different theme each year. The kick off event on the morning of, is the oldest and largest military parade in all of Europe which has taken place on the Champs-Elysees since 1918 (varying cities preceding) followed by all manner of private celebrations and public events which include musical concerts, feasts, official presentations and always fireworks displays at nightfall. Bastille Day is also celebrated in Hungary, South Africa, Belgium, USA and the French diaspora across the globe including Bali where the large French expatriate community is bound to hold festivities in 2012 to celebrate their homelands national day.

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Cut costs picture framing: The most cost effective way to save money is by doing the framing yourself by buying mat at an office or art supply store and lengths of molding and glass cut to size at your local hardware store (toko material). The next best way to save money is by buying ready-made frames in standard sizes in big photo shops or art supply stores on Bali. These frames come complete with wood or metal molding, mat, glass, backing. At professional framing shops (Toko Bingkai), such as Artmedia (Jl. Imam Bonjol 434, Denpasar, tel. 0361-485-248) and digital sign printing outfits, the price of framing depends on the elaborateness of the molding you choose (the cost of having a photo or painting custom-framed can be as much as or more than the price of the artwork itself). Ask the tukang bingkai if he has any unused, out-of-fashion or discarded molding or whole empty frames in his storeroom that a customer has replaced with another frame. Big cost savings can also be had by having the framer use plastic instead of glass, particularly if you have to frame big maps that will require a lot of glass. Make sure that the plastic is thick and heavy duty enough so that it won’t curl or degrade quickly. Note: An oil or acrylic canvas piece often doesn’t need framing whereas artwork on paper always needs a mat and glass front.

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Kopernik solar lights: If you’re looking to save by switching to solar lights, Yayasan Kopernik sells two models for Rp160.000 and Rp.295.000 respectively at their newly opened showroom in Pondok Wisata Sayan Ayu, Jl. Raya Kedewatan in Sayan, Ubud, tel. (0361)976-417. The S10 is a portable lantern with built-in solar panel and adjustable handle. After one 10-hour charge, it can light up for 8 hours on low setting or 4 hours on high. The S250 is a dual-purpose solar light and mobile charger that illuminates a room similar to a 3-5 Watt CFL lamp (but is 50% more energy efficient) for 4 hours on high setting and up to 100 hours on nightlight setting. The tough and sturdy design of both products and weather resistant solar panels are meant for outdoor environments. Both use long-life NI-Mh batteries. One-year warranty as long as the sun shines. Battery replacements for d.light S10 is Rp57,000; for d.light S250 about Rp130,000.

Gentleman farm investments: Buy male goats for Rp500,000 and sell readily during the Idul Adha Islamic day of sacrifice at three times the price (up to Rp1,500,000 for a fully grown adult male), but be aware that goats are noisy when hungry. Buy young pigs for Rp500,000 per bibit (piglet) and sell them again in six months for up to Rp2 million, but commercial pig feed or carum is expensive. Buy ducklings for Rp4000 each and sell again for Rp40,000-Rp50,000 in two months. Kuwir (Moskovy Ducks) are more expensive at Rp25,000 per bibit and costly to feed but are meatier than regular Balinese ducks; sell kuwir for Rp65,000 to Rp110,000 when full grown. Best margin of all is to start a cow bank. Buy a male cow at the farmer’s markets in Tulamben (Buleleng), Bebandem (Karangasem) and Bringkit in Mengwi for Rp2.5-3.5 million, and sell males in two years later for more than Rp12 million. Save the environment and turn worms into money by selling them to people for fishing, and use the worm castings and liquids as fertilizers. Put worms in your septic tank, then you never have to empty your septic tank. Start a beekeeping enterprise to produce honey (buy hives in Kapal).

Stretch your coffee: Mix 250 grams of premium high-priced coffee with 500 grams of cheaper brands Cap Kupu Kupu, Bola Dunia Standard and Banyuatis which are sold everywhere for Rp20,000-Rp25,000 per 500 grams. A good premium coffee is 100% Pure Cap Kupu Kupu (Rp100,000 per kilo). This blend makes your coffee smell and taste better. You can of course do the same thing with an imported coffee of your choice. Caswell’s (Jl. Sunset Road Pertokoan, Dewa Ruci Blok C. No. 1, tel. 0361-756-808) sells high-quality coffees from Africa, Central and South America to star hotels for Rp95,000 to Rp195,000 per kilo. To get the wholesale price, you have to buy a minimum of 3 kg at Rp100,000 per kilo. Strong Bali Coffee is in great demand in other locales in Indonesia. A huge range of Bali coffees can be found in Bintang in Seminyak, Carrefour and Hardy’s supermarkets. Golden Butterfly Bali gets high marks. If you’re buying roasted beans or ground coffee as gifts, make sure that the packet is well sealed. Avoid the Coffee Sachets like Gensing Coffee because additives are already mixed in with the coffee; the sugar makes the coffee too sweet and the milk powder could cause a problem at customs. Caswell’s also sell organically grown, full body and rich aroma coffees from the Kintamani area (Rp40,000 for Robusta, Rp60,000 for Arabica. Feel the planet: Bambooku on Bali (tel: 0361-780-7836, email info@bambooku.com) produces 100% bamboo bed linen and towels. Breathable, lightweight and soft to the touch, bamboo fibers under a microscope are perfectly round and smooth, free of the roughness and imperfections of other natural

Diving Menjangan: If you go through a hotel, dive outfit or travel agent in south Bali, they’ll charge at least $52 per person to go snorkeling off this small island in far west Bali where you can see Moray eels, turtles and clown fish. Instead, skip the middlemen and go directly to a boat captain at Menjangan who will charge only Rp300,000 per person (minimum two persons) for 3-4 hours for a whole boat (Rp200,000 cheaper than a hotel). If you have five people, it’s Rp750,000 for the boat divided by five (or Rp155,000 per person). The trip out to the island takes 20 minutes, but because of the strong current takes 40 minutes back. Though there are hundreds of boats at Menjangan’s Labuan Lalalang Harbor (10 minutes drive from Pemuteran), only 3-4 boats go out each day because of a rotating (urutan) system. Sometimes a boat owner can wait as long as a month to take out tourists. The captain arranges everything - licensed boat, permit, entrance fee, insurance, guide and snorkeling gear. Contact Nono (hp

081-7972-2923) or Haqi (081-7066-1578). Environmentally conscious guides, they endeavor to keep the reefs clean, pick up trash, and have even started a program turning discarded plastic bags into attractive carry-alls. Nono’s email: nono_ friendsofnature@hotmailcom. Best ways to save gas: It’s only a matter of time before the government will be no longer allow subsidized fuel to be sold to car owners, so why not get into the habit of minimizing your gas consumption? Although the price of Indonesia’s premium gas remains 75% below the world average, a steep rise in oil could trigger a steep increase. The best way to save gas is buy a “metik” motorbike or a smaller and more fuel efficient car. Slow down; the faster you drive, the worse your gas mileage gets. Rapid acceleration and braking too late or too early consumes more gas by as much as 33% at highway speeds and 5% around town. Keeping a car tuned up saves gas. Change your air filter every 12,000 km so that the engine’s air flow is adequate. Open the windows and turn off or turn down the a/c which sucks up gas quickly. Under inflated tires wear faster and require more fuel-wasting energy. Adjust to correct tire pressure in your car owner’s manual and check periodically with a tire gauge. Don’t keep a lot of junk in your trunk, or carry stuff on your roof as it adds to drag. Starting and turning off the engine consumes extra fuel. Combine errands by parking in a central location and walk. Spend less time idling in traffic by avoiding work day and Saturday rush hours. Do long-distance errands on Sunday. Work from home and telecommute. Drive less by car pooling, ride sharing or using public transportation.

Indonesia’s Consumer Protection Agency: Though the government-run BKPN (Badan Perlindungan Konsumen National) doesn’t publish the names of products that violate laws and regulations, they do give out plentiful free practical information in Indonesian on their website (http://bpkn.org) on subjects ranging from gas cannister safety, choosing healthy uncontaminated food and baby formulas, buying health insurance, hospital visits, using credit cards; buying automobiles, houses and electronics and how to defend yourself against aggressive debt collectors. Also a very useful newsletter available free online. They invite complaints on their “Hotline Pangaduan,” but don’t answer emails. However, for consumer complaints on Bali – if your washing machine, water pump or fan breaks before the period of warranty - and the dealer you bought it from won’t honor the guarantee, you can go the Dinas Perindustrian dan Perdagangan (DPP) office at Jl. Melati 31, Denpasar, info tel. 0361-224-548/263-672. The complaints line is tel. 0361-852-5665. Bring your KTP or passport, receipt and/or certificate of guarantee, fill out a form, then they will take the matter up with the dealer.

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As we’ve now passed through the Solstice and the Moon is on its way to full this fortnight (13degrees Capricorn on the 4th) you will be integrating all that has transpired in the past few weeks. Pluto and Uranus are still half a degree apart and with this no-one is quite out of the woods just yet. Mars passed over its retrograde turning degree last fortnight and now moves into Libra for a very short stint through July and August. That was a total of eight months in the sign of Virgo. A long slow process of getting it right and defining perfection. Venus has just turned direct bringing the forward momentum within relationships and anything about them that was particularly poignant at the beginning of April when we were last at this degree. The impact of the Venus Eclipse shows its agenda in your life and within the World at large. Taking into account that this is a rare event that portends radical change on the Planet and happens to coincide with the Uranus square Pluto, which also points to radical departures from the old, I am imagining that your life is presenting you with some pretty interesting options about now. Even if these events don’t trigger your chart precisely you will be feeling the intensity of these times and no doubt feeling a great deal of compassion for those who are heavily impacted. This time is also about compassion, empathy and unconditional love as Chiron sextiles the Pluto in Capricorn. FULL MOON 12 Capricorn 14 July 4, 2012 2:53 a.m.

ARIES This change of sign for Mars is going to affect you directly this fortnight. Libra is a cardinal sign rather than a mutable one and with that you will be compelled to move and as it also triggers your own cardinal sign of Aries, you could be feeling a little argumentative and highly strung. Relationship agendas are still in your face and provoking you to take a long deep look at what you value and your priorities. Mars will oppose that Uranus in Aries and stimulate Pluto through square, so get ready for some major activation. Just when you thought you were out of the woods, so to speak, it all heats up again.

LIBRA A little injection of energy as Mars enters your sign sees you ready for that new beginning. You are another who is directly affected by current transits and will be feeling the ramifications of them. Sorting through your mind for outdated thinking patterns is a good place to start. What has been holding you back from living the life of your dreams? Are you afraid of your own success? Does the fear of being alone keep you in relationships that no longer work for you? It’s time to get tough with yourself and ask the questions and give the honest answers. Nobody is making you do anything.

TAURUS Venus the Lady of Love making her way along, by now, that well worn path of Gemini maintaining her fickle ways of changing temperature and making your life seem nearly impossible to manage, will move into calmer waters by the beginning of next month. Although it may be frustrating at times, the unpredictable nature of events and particularly relationship will have you well primed for change. If YOU can adapt then anyone can. A little more patience then is required as you integrate and assimilate all that has occurred over the recent months. A little more depth and understanding is heading your way.

SCORPIO Is it working for you? Not yet out of the woods and possibly a little shell shocked from all of the activity of the last weeks. You get a glimmer of what’s in store for you over these coming years of transition on the Planet. Remember these transits go through until 2015. Many are feeling excited by the challenge and others harbor trepidation as the enormousness of the challenge is made obvious. If you bit off more than you could chew in the past, you are now no doubt paying the price for that greediness. You may have to surrender some of your ideals and allow a new value system to emerge.

GEMINI Jupiter the Planet of growth and expansion is gracing your sign for the next year. This is the time to harvest the fruits of your varied endeavours. You will also be learning new skills and promoting yourself through networking and possibly finally getting all of that information you possess down into some kind of format. This is also a period where you may tend to overindulge. See that you are on the most appropriate path with your diet and exercise routine and all will be well. Normally you move so fast that its nigh impossible for you to become overweight but do pay particular attention to your nervous system.

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life, at this juncture. You are most adaptable when it comes to changing direction. Goodness knows you do it often enough and with such clumsy grace. There is no predicting what’s in store for you as ideas fly around from one extreme to another. Let this craziness be o.k. for now as there appears to be nothing you can do but go with the flow of current events. Jupiter your ruler will join with Uranus this month to create some more spontaneous manoeuvres. Although you are going through your own personal transformation, you are faring a little better than most.

Blessings and the start of your Solar year. A little respite then, now that the intensity has eased somewhat. Although we are far from finished it is a good idea to treat yourself well and maintain a nurturing lifestyle. If you overwork you will pay the price and finding the balance between all areas of your life is more important than ever before. There are those of you who are being directly impacted by the current transits. This includes those people born late June and very early July. This Full Moon will highlight your emotional turmoil. Be extra gentle with yourself then.

CAPRICORN Cancer is your opposite sign, and with this the Sun is filling in a very important leg of the T-Square and bringing you powerful surges of change. You can harness this energy and use it to your benefit. The key is your ability to roll with current events without getting stuck in any one scenario. Learning to live a more spontaneous life is also a distinct advantage. As much as we may wish to control situations and events, these are just too big for us to manage alone and with this you will be calling in support over the coming months and even years. The times of the lone wolf are over.

LEO Mercury in your sign is already highlighting significant communications in your life. Be aware that it will go retrograde through the last two weeks of July and early August, so you will get time to revise these. If things aren’t feeling quite in alignment you will get the opportunity to fine tune it and perhaps do it all over again. This looks like a year that will bring a lot of luck your way if you are willing to seize the opportunities that are presented to you. This doesn’t necessarily mean hasty decisions, it more means that you take an honest look at your life and be willing to adapt to a new scenario and release the old and outdated.

AQUARIUS Even though you may normally be able to cope with whatever life serves you and remain detached and objective, this fortnight has even you shaking a little in your boots. It’s o.k. to ask for guidance and support. Being the one so willingly there for everyone it can be a challenge when it is you who is dependent on someone else. Let your ego take a back seat and allow yourself to be taken care of. Ask for the help that you require and be willing to let your old ways go as they are no longer serving you. If you’ve been too tightly bound in the right way of doing things, have a look at a different perspective.

VIRGO There will be a shift of energies as Mars leaves your sign. The Gemini Planets could still be creating some stress for you although everything looks relatively smooth this fortnight. When the Venus Eclipse occurred it triggered a new path for many of you and as your heart now impulses you to make the shift you may find that things no longer fit so well in your life. Let this be the guidance that it is time for you to move on. Lighten the load a little and get rid of the superfluous attachments. Even though all of the pieces of the puzzle may not yet be in place, you can prepare yourself for the move.

PISCES Neptune is retrograde until November and returns all the way to that powerful degree of 0. As it is now in your sign for a rather long time you will experience many miraculous occurrences and be privy to the information filtering through from beyond the veils. If addictions still have you in their clasp, then I would suggest that you bring them under scrutiny and use the potential of these times to radically alter your life and reality. Dreams are fulfilled as you release any misidentifications you have held in the past. This is a great time for healing and purifying your life. Be strong and courageous.

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Under two pseudonyms Bowles has found fortune and notoriety. As Colin Falconer he seemingly churns out miles of popular historical fiction, titles available in over 20 languages. To Europeans, Falconer’s up there with John LeCarre and Frederick Forsyth. So don’t be surprised if eastern European attendance establishes record audience numbers in Ubud this year. As Mark D’Arbanville, Bowles penned a bestselling page turner about a disastrous love affair based entirely on his own experience. The Naked Husband is out of print and you’re not likely to find an Australian willing to part with his or her copy. But try Kindle. The tell-all book that fascinated a nation kept Bowles on the Australian chat show circuit for months. Whether turning to face his demons, or going to the ends of the earth to research some thriller set in the Levant, Colin pursues the authentic.

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Armed with a lust for life and a craftsman’s pure ability, Bowles parallels Hemingway but goes a few steps further. Perhaps his finest work is his account of walking Spain’s Camino Santiago for pilgrims, The Year We Seized the Day. It’s a hilarious, touching, and inspirational collaboration with fellow Australian and chance hiking companion Elizabeth Best. A limited number of copies should be available at the festival, but it might be best to find one now, if audience enthusiasm at other festivals is any prediction of demand. Find it authored by Bowles. One insider reveals to the Bali Advertiser that Bowles won her admiration, “because he writes with passion and with heart. And when that might fail him, with dogged professionalism and determination. I would say he is a writer because he writes when it’s a joy, he writes when it hurts. He writes because he is a writer and that’s what writers do.” There is simply no debate about the integrity and courage of Colin Bowles. He’s rested neither on personal setbacks nor professional laurels. Those who want to know what an active writer does, thinks, and finds valuable, should plan now to attend this year’s festival. Stay up-to-date with his website http://www.colinfalconer.net/ which links to his blog.

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On Friday 8th and Saturday 9th June, the Bali Geckos hosted 17 teams from around Australia and Asia to compete in the over-35’s 9-a-side event know as the Bali Master’s 9’s. The event was held at the fantastic facilities of the Canggu Club and it saw a very high level of footy played by all participating teams. The entire event was played in very good spirit and the Cup final saw the Darwin Dugongs get narrowly beaten by the Webley Vets team from Perth in a very

high quality game. The next 10-week block of the junior development program will commence on 19th July 5-6pm at the Canggu Club. The program is free for all kids, and the Bali Geckos are working towards a junior carnival to follow this program with teams of juniors attending from Australia through the Auskick program. JUNIOR SURFING – 2012 GROM SEARCH Padma Beach’s latest rising surf star, Raju Sena, scored a narrow victory at the Rip Curl GromSearch at Padma Beach, Bali on Sunday. Sena (15, Padma) saved his best for last, putting on his best performance of the day in the final to win the under-16 division by a fraction of a point ahead of Koko Mitsua (15, Nusa Dua). Rounding out the final was former two-time GromSearch Bali champ Jeren Kiring (15, Canggu) in third and Nicholas Leonard-Artha (15, Seminyak) in fourth. 2012 Rip Curl GromSearch Padma, Bali Final Results:

On Thursday 28 June, Jimbrawana FC, winners of the Bali Sports Foundation’s “Road to Singapore” series fly off to Singapore to defend the SCC Charity Soccer 6’s Cup won by Bali Sports Foundation in 2011. On Friday 29 June, Bali will participate in a soccer clinic with football legend Ray Parlour and on Saturday Bali will take on teams from India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia and Thailand on the historic Padang field in the heart of Singapore. KITESURFING- HOTAIR ON AUGUST 3, 4 & 5 The 7th edition of HOTAIR, Bali’s only kitesurfing comp will be held at Sanur Beach Hotel on August 2, 3, & 4. The event will include marathon, wave, hangtime, freestyle and its unique jump for the chilli. All enquiries to Mario barimario@dps.centrin.net.id or Rodney info@balihotair.com, www.balihotair.com

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Phishing 2.0 on social networks that tricks you into downloading malware or giving your Facebook login information to a criminal The place: Social networks Questionable Facebook apps and malicious shortened links aren’t the only dangers lurking on social networks. Sites like Facebook have given rise to new forms of phishing. Scammers might hijack one person’s Facebook account, then use it to lure that person’s friend into clicking a malicious link, going to spam sites, or giving up their Facebook login information - thereby giving scammers one more Facebook account to hijack. “One of the bigger dangers currently facing users is malware, adware, and spyware spread through social networks like Facebook and Twitter,” says Eric Howes, director of malware research with Sunbelt Software.

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If you have to go there: Don’t trust every link posted to Facebook, even if one of your friends posted it. Be especially suspicious if the post is out of the ordinary for that person. Check the person’s wall or Twitter @-replies to see if anyone is concerned that the person’s account has been compromised. And if you suspect that your account has been hijacked, change your password immediately. Both Facebook and Twitter have resources to help you keep up-to-date on the latest threats on both sites. Facebook users should visit its security page; if you’re on Twitter, be sure to follow @spam and @safety for Twitter security best practices. Oversharing - exposing too much personal information on your social network profiles The place: Social networks

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How many times have you seen friends on Facebook or Twitter publicly divulge a bit more information than is necessary? Oversharing isn’t just a matter of getting a little too personal - it can leave your private information viewable to the general public. But it’s avoidable. “There is a subtle danger that few people understand with the social networking sites, and that is the idea of information leakage,” says AVG’s www.avg.co.uk Roger Thompson. “People, particularly teens, put all sorts of information online, without realising that many more people than just their friends can see that data.” Oversharing could very well lead to more serious privacy issues further down the road, Thompson adds. “As today’s young teens reach an age to apply for a credit card, I fully expect an onslaught of fraudulent card applications on their behalf, because they unwittingly divulged so much information. Harvesting is going on now, and we have no idea who is doing the harvesting.” If you have to go there: This particular threat is relatively easy to avoid, in that a little common sense can go a long way: Just be mindful of what you post. Do you really need to publish your home address and phone number to your Facebook profile? Finally, be certain to check your privacy settings to make sure that you’re not divulging your deepest, darkest secrets to all 500 million Facebook users. Tips from the pros: five ways to stay safe online Stay up-to-date, stay paranoid, stay protected. That’s the message from the security experts we spoke with while developing this story. Here are a few of their top tips and suggestions for protecting your computer against malware and hackers. 1. Keep up on patches Be sure to run Windows Update, as well as the software update features in the other programs that you use every day. 2. Be password smart As tempting as it is to use the same password in multiple places, don’t. And use longer passwords, too-they’re harder to crack. If you have lots of accounts to manage, use a password manager. 3. Use security software That may seem self-evident, but it can help block malware or software that is acting suspiciously, and security software companies are hard at work devising new ways to stop infections be fore they ever reach your PC. 4. If it sounds too good to be true... well, you know the rest No, someone in a faraway land isn’t really offering you millions of dollars. No, attractive women from Russia probably aren’t seeking you out specifically. No, those aren’t magic cure-all pills.

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5. Assume that everyone’s out to get you PC security is one area where it pays to be paranoid. Just remember that no security software is fail-safe, and that you’re still the one sitting at the keyboard. Assume that no site is safe. And don’t automatically trust a link or file download, even if a friend sends it to you. And a few final thoughts: From Eric Howes, director of research services for security firm GFI Software: “The user is always the weak link. Even the best antimalware protection and security patches cannot protect a PC from malware if the user sitting at the keyboard is being irresponsible while surfing the web.” From Roger Thompson, chief research officer, PC security firm AVG: “Good software designed to detect this stuff (in our case, LinkScanner) helps, but unfortunately, these are areas where the problem is in relative infancy, and is going to get much worse.” ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can. Bali PC Advisor and other Bali Advertiser article Archives now ONLINE: http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/ If you are tired of trying to type the links you see in the printed articles you go to the Archive and cut-paste them PakBruce, your Bali PC Advisor! ©2004 - 2012 BaliPCAdvisor@GMail.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission of the author or The Bali Advertiser C/CI/G-21 Sept. 11


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by Dr. Rob Ngudang Exhibition of The Papermoon Puppet Theatre At Kendra Gallery, Jl. Drupadi 88B, Basangkasa, Seminyak Tel: 736628 Wayang is a Javanese word used to describe particular kinds of puppet theatre. It was derived from the Javanese word for ‘shadow’. The word is also related to the Malay and Indonesian word bayangan, or, ‘shadow’. However, today, in daily Javanese and Indonesian vocabulary, ‘wayang’ is most often associated with the puppet itself or the whole puppet theatre performance. There is no evidence that wayang existed before Hinduism arrived in Indonesia from India well before the Christian era. However, there very well may have been indigenous storytelling traditions that had a profound impact on the development of the traditional Indonesian puppet theatre. This theatre can be approximately divided into three principle areas of performance: Wayang kulit, are shadow puppets most prevalent in Java and Bali, and are without a doubt the best known of the Indonesian wayang. Kulit means skin, and refers to the leather construction of the puppets that are chiseled with fine tools and supported with carefully shaped buffalo horn handles and control rods. When held up behind a piece of white cloth, with an electric bulb or an oil lamp as the light source, shadows are cast on the screen. Wayang kulit theatre plays are based on romantic tales, especially adaptations of the classic Indian epics, ‘The Mahabarata’ and ‘The Ramayana’. Some of the plays are also based on local happenings, current issues, or other local secular stories. Wayang golek are wooden doll puppets that are operated from below by rods connected to the hands, and a central control rod that runs through the body to the head. The construction of the puppets belies their versatility, expressiveness, and aptitude for imitating human movement and dance. Today, Wayang golek is mainly associated with the Sudanese culture of West Java. Little is known for certain about the history of Wayang golek, but scholars have speculated that it most likely originated in China, and arrived in Java sometime in the 17th century. Some of the oldest traditions of Wayang golek are from the north coast of Java in what is called the pasisir region. This is home to some of the oldest Muslim kingdoms in Java, and it is likely that the Wayang golek grew in popularity through telling the wayang stories of Amir Hamza, the uncle of Muhammad. Wayang klitik figures occupy a middle ground between the figures of Wayang golek and Wayang kulit. They are constructed similarly to Wayang kulit figures, but from thin pieces of wood instead of leather, and, like Wayang kulit figures, are used as shadow puppets. A further similarity is that they are the same size as Wayang kulit figures. However, wood is more subject to breakage than leather. During battle scenes, Wayang klitik figures often sustain considerable damage, and breakage generally means an

expensive, newly made figure. On this basis the Wayang klitik figures, which are to appear in plays where they have to endure battle scenes, have leather arms. It is from this rich theatrical heritage that an exciting new puppet company, ‘The Papermoon Puppet Theatre’, from Yogyakarta, has emerged. The company aims to combine traditional styles with the modern, to tell traditional and contemporary stories in a very accessible manner to Indonesian youth. The Papermoon Puppet Theatre was introduced to the public on 2 April, 2006. It was established by the initiative of Maria Tri Sulistyani, who is an illustrator and writer of children’s stories, as well as being an Maria Tri Sulistyani actress of the realistic theatre. The co-artistic director of the company, since 2007, is Iwan Effendi, who is an artist and illustrator. This artistic couple influences each other in their creative pursuits. While both begin with a narrative, Iwan Effendi is concerned with the visual presentation of the works, while, Maria Tri Sulistyani takes much delight in breathing life into the puppets, and producing endearing performances. Lead by this couple, The Papermoon Puppet Theatre has performed and organized Iwan Effendi workshops in Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, India, Japan and the USA. Using the theme of ‘Ngudang’, the Kendra Gallery has invited curator Agung Kurniawan to mount a comprehensive exhibition exploring the work of The Papermoon Puppet Theatre. ‘Ngudang’ means to speak to a child while praising him. To pray for him, and to wish for his better future. It is a Javanese word, which has a deep meaning, but, so far, has no equivalence in Indonesian, or Artwork 1 even in English. On the first floor of the gallery, Maria Tri Sulistyani has placed an interactive installation work which refers to traditional characters. These pieces give encouragement, praise, and pray for the younger generation. The audience is asked to move some parts of the installation itself. On the second floor, Iwan Effendi has also placed an installation work, which refers

towards a collection of characters based on factual and actual intimate stories, which have been commonly overlooked. Iwan also invites the audience to treat his installation work of paintings and drawings, such as ‘Artworks 1 & 2’, as children would see them. With this presentation he offers us a chance to step in and experience his works as a child would. Artwork 2

On the 29 June, 2012, a special performance of The Papermoon Puppet Theatre will take place at Kendra Gallery, Jl. Drupadi 88B, Basangkasa, in Seminyak. Tel: 736628. Please RSVP, as seating for the show is strictly limited.

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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.

COBRA! I know that I have written a brief section on cobras this year already, and now I am going to feature it again except this time its personal. Just one week ago a cobra was contemplating entering my house yet again and this time it was heading for my bedroom window. Luckily for me my faithful friend Bonsai the dachsund dog challenged the snake grabbing it by the tail before it entered my room. She and her mate Binx did kill the snake, but tragically she paid for it with her life. We raced both dogs off to the vet immediately even though neither appeared to have bite marks at that stage. In fact Bonsai was more interested in chasing cats in the waiting room of the clinic than being made a fuss of. Only a few moments later she started to vomit, and within five minutes her body was limp and lifeless. Despite frantic attempts by the vet to revive her Bonsai succumbed to the cobras venom and she died in my arms. I of course was heartbroken and her little mate Binx is lost without her, however I am eternally grateful to Bonsai for catching the deadly creature before it curled up in my bed. This is the fourth cobra that we have caught in my house this year, and most people that I speak to have at least one cobra story to tell. I was surprised though when a Balinese man that was sitting in the vets waiting room told me that cobras did not exist on the island and how shocked he was that someone could have released the deadly serpents in a residential area! In fact my story has been precursor to a flurry of myths and half-truths that I felt compelled to research them and find out which stories to believe and which to toss. So firstly cobras DO exist in Bali and indeed they’re plentiful. Both the javan spitting cobra and the king cobra exist island wide. Other venomous snakes here are the krait and the pit viper. King cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) - Locally known as “lipi uwoh”, or “ular rajah”. This is the largest member of the Cobra family growing to some 6 meters in length. The Cobra is a ground dweller, feeding on small reptiles. The dull brown color easily camouflages this snake, which displays a characteristic hood when it is threatened. The cobra is not usually aggressive, however it will fearlessly stand its ground and strike if provoked. King cobra bites are not common, but when they do occur they are often severe. Approximately 80% of cobra bites envenomate (release venom). 60% of these cases will be fatal if untreated. Bites cause pain and swelling locally as well as dizziness, drooping of the eyelids and shortness of breathe & general paralysis occurs as soon as 10 – 15 minutes following the bite. This snake’s venom acts as a “neurotoxin” (attacks the nerves). Javan spitting cobra (Naja sputatrix) – Locally known as “lipi uwoh” or “ular sendok”. The more common of the two snakes is slightly smaller than it’s “king” cousin, and grows up to 1.8 meters in length. A dull brownish black or even white in color it is frequently found in dry rice fields where rodents are plentiful. As for the king cobra, bites from the spitting cobra have a high rate of envenomation, and the poison is often fatal if not treated. This creature has a couple of added extras, like the ability to spit its venom accurately into the eyes of any offender, causing extreme pain and temporary blindness. Bites from this snake often cause the flesh to rot (necrotoxin) at the site of the bite. This snake’s poison is also a neurotoxin causing headache, nausea, abdominal pain, and paralysis from one to 12 hours after being bitten. If you or your pets come face to face with either of these nasty characters, try to get your pets away from the snake, but not at risk of being bitten yourself. If you or your pet have venom in the eyes rinse by pouring generous amounts of saline (if you do not have saline, bottled aqua with a teaspoon of salt will suffice), if a bite occurs seek medical attention immediately. To view the full information on snakebite please go to the Bali Advertiser website www.BaliAdvertiser.biz. For excellent snake and visual identification

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information please go to http://www.toxinology.com/ And now for the myths: After being bitten by a snake you become immune to the venom. I wouldn’t count on this. Not all cobra bites are lethal. Sometimes no venom is released or a sub-lethal dose is injected. But as to whether you will have immunity to further bites is unlikely. A cobra venom vaccine is currently being developed but not yet available. Salt will kept snakes away Didn’t work for me and apparently neither does Epson salts, moth balls (naptholene), rock salt or rope, however I have read posts from people who swear by these methods. Seem the best way is to get rid of what the snakes are looking for which is usually food. Keep rats and frog populations down and keep land cleared would be a better option than salting your soil and poisoning your garden. Sucking out the poison will save envenomation If you’ve been bitten - or suspect that you’ve been bitten - by a poisonous snake, you will need to obtain medical attention immediately. Attempting to suck the poison out of the wound through your mouth - even if you intend to spit - can cause the poison to spread to the mouth and even into the bloodstream through any cuts in the lips or gums. Snakebite Kits Although they are marketed as effective, snakebite kits are more harmful than helpful. The suction cups provided for extracting snake venom are inadequate because, in most cases, snake venom progresses into the blood stream much more rapidly than you could hope to control. Further, even a drop of snake venom left in the wound can be deadly.

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Cutting the Wound Some urban myths will have you believe that cutting the wound will help to extract the venom. This is patently untrue. First of all, cutting the wound will cause more tissue damage, which is one thing that snake venom is already doing. Secondly, losing more blood will cause your body’s immune system to weaken much faster. What You Should Do Rather than subscribing to these myths, attempt to attain medical help as quickly as possible. If you are too far away to reach a hospital within an hour, you can use a cold compress on the wound to help slow the spread of the venom to the rest of your body. Don’t take any prescription or OTC medication, which can actually make things worse; you should also avoid imbibing alcohol. Instead, get to a hospital as quickly as possible and, if feasible, take a picture of the snake that bit you so that the hospital personnel can identify it. If taking a picture isn’t possible, try to remember exactly what the snake looked like so that the proper antivenom can be administered.

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The best way to see if you have a “leaky gut syndrome” and overgrowth of candida is by testing for circulating antibodies against candida albicans. The presence of specific antibodies to candida albicans is an indication of a past or present infiltration of candida to lower parts of the mucosal lining. It is a sign of a normal response of the immune system. It is not an indication of candidaemia or systemic candidiasis. Action to take in case of positive candida antibody test: • Clinical investigation should take place to exclude any external infections of candida, such as the mouth, skin, as well as female and male genitals. Recurrent vaginal candida is a strong indicator of an in-balance of the gut probiotic flora and intestinal overgrowth of candida albicans. • If no infection of the external locations was detected, a comprehensive stool test with sensitive detection of candida should be performed. • If no candida could be detected, it is highly probable that the antibody detected resulted from an old, successfully treated candida infection. No further action required. • If candida could be detected in the stool sample, it is likely that candida is still contributing to increased gut permeability. In order to fight and reverse food intolerances, it is extremely important to eradicate the Candida infection and prevent recolonization. • Eradication can be performed with a complete whole body detoxification which includes a complete gut cleansing program, an oral potent anti-fungal agent, which is hardly absorbed and thus does not harm the liver and concentrates its action in the gut. Subsequently the use of caprylic acid (found in coconut oil) as well as strict carbohydrate avoidance in the diet will prevent re-colonization.

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Restaurant Review

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

Modern Indonesian! Profito defies description. The place and its menu give the impression that it is part of a chain restaurant operation, yet it is not. It is the sole Profito, at this stage at least, a chain of only one link. Amongst the maze of new and old restaurants around this loop of road in Renon, Profito is very different from the rest. It sparkles, immaculately clean if a little plastic, the open kitchen and food processing areas spotless. The background music is one of a nostalgic past era, all recognizable if you are well out of your teens. Dish titles are all in English, yet descriptions are solely in Indonesian, perhaps they think that is Jakarta trendy? Most if not all of the dishes on their menu appear to be familiar. Yet when they arrive they are invariably nothing like what you expected. However most of them taste great so that is not a problem. I have not yet worked out whether the creations are by accident or design? Best example is their Beef Burger, no bun just a beef patty [perfectly grilled], it sits on thin slices of charred pineapple and is topped with melted cheese. On one side are French fries, on the other a fried egg. If I had to describe it, it would have to be a non-French version of the French Hache, or what the Amercans call a Salisbury Steak. What really matters most is that it is tasty and very budget priced. A Mushroom Burger is actually a beef burger with mushroom sauce. Starters are as different as all else. The Chicken & Corn Soup, Creamy Zuppa, is crusted with a thick crunchy pastry [French style en croute?]. A dish just called Party Food is what some would call canapés, a combination of small crisp spring rolls, split and drizzled with a ‘Thai’ sauce, crumbed prawns sitting on a dab of tartar and a pile of shredded potato salad. Beef Croquettes are crumbed patties of minced beef fried till very crunchy then split in two for serving with a coating of BBQ sauce. All taste good and all very cheap. Their ‘Minerstrone’ varies from the Italian original in more than just the spelling. It is not just pasta and vegetables but has chicken or beef added with paprika and French bread on the side. Instead of a sprinkling of Parmesan a slice of processed cheese melts on top. A Salad of Smoked Beef

combines that with minced beef. An unusual sandwich is one of Smoked Fish [with 4 open-ended fingers liberally covered with a tartar sauce]. Javanese Chicken Crepes are soft spring rolls. Or perhaps you just want a plate of French Fries, at Profito they are topped with squares of smoked beef and melting cheese. Centred between the bar and kitchen is a large pizza oven. The combinations that come from it can be standard or new creations but all on a thin crisp base and at 28cms, large enough to share! The Napolitana is with Thai chicken and the Smoked Cheese with beef sausage, smoked beef, mushroom and mozzarella. Almond and Durian is a strange Pizza but so is their Mixed Fruits Pizza. The Classico, combines a few slices of sausage with onions and red chilli on a well seasoned peppery tomato paste base, very good for $5. Although why you are served with side dishes of tomato and chilli sauces with a pizza is a puzzle, I guess there is no accounting for taste? Even Indonesia’s staple dish, Fried Rice, gets a makeover. The Salmon version has chunks of that fish throughout the mound of fried rice, with a split beef sausage and chicken croquette on the side. Alternatively there is Seafood Fried Rice, prawns inside and a chicken sausage on the side.

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Profito

Address

: Jln. Puputan 108A, Renon.

Telephone

: 235.369.

Open

: 11.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m., daily.

Non-smoking Area

: Front section.

Smoking Area

: Rear section, air conditioned.

Parking

: In front of restaurant.

Price

: Rp. 200,000 for two [+ drinks]

Credit Cards

: Visa, Mastercard.

Food

: East & West, with variations.

Wine

: Not yet.

Service

: Slow, but smiling.

Atmosphere

: Clean, fresh and plastic.

Overall

: Interesting creations!

More standard main courses are their Chicken Pepper, Tenderloin or Sirloin of Beef and a Basil Chicken dish, which confusingly has two different pictures on the menu, one with bare grilled chicken the other with the flesh covered with a pesto like sauce. The Grilled Squid is with BBQ sauce, the Crispy Chicken Mushroom is a breast with mushroom sauce but you are also offered BBQ, Black Pepper or Basil sauces as alternatives even though the dish retains the same name. At this stage there is no wine available but instead an imaginative selection of Fruit Punches [pineapple and banana with mint], even one called the Chunky Monkey, Cold Coffees [egg nog, mocha, peach frappe] and a couple of Smoothies [banana and nut with ice cream or my favourite the celery and apple]. Dessert can be a Durian Pancake or a variety of crepes and other pancakes. Most of the options are very unusual but as they taste good it makes it an interesting adventure to eat here. First time for each dish you have no idea of what to expect. Good fun, good taste, very cheap!

Copyright © 2012 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.


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27 June - 11 July, 2012

Update Layali on Jln. Legian [the old Glory, since completely re-modelled] offers both Lebanese and

Arab cuisines, together with middle-eastern drapes and sisha smoking. A visit is a journey to Arabia. The Lebanese food is excellent, their famous bread constantly being produced in the wood-fired oven at the rear of the restaurant. Lebanese food is eaten with bread, Arab cuisine with rice. It is the Arab cuisine that amazed me most, strong wonderful intense flavours. Many dishes have all ingredients mixed with the rice, in the biryani style of India, Sri Lanka or Pakistan, a style that originated in Persia, thousands of years ago. The Arab form of Biryani [pictured] is very different. Here the rice is separate from the meat or fish, and has a consistency more like an Italian risotto, the flavour is an intense curry. It is served with beef, lamb or fish. Kabsah is a chicken dish the accompanying rice flavoured with a mix of black pepper, cloves, cardamom, saffron, cinnamon, black lime, bay leaves and nutmeg. Chicken Kabsah is one of Saudi Arabia’s most popular everyday dishes. Another dish from Arab countries [mainly Jordan and Palestine] is Mansoff, which literally means ‘explosion’. Normally it is a base for a dish of lamb or whole fish, which sits on top. The rice has been cooked with ground beef and dried yoghurt [jamid]. An essential visit for those exploring tastes!

The Plumbers Arms is Bali’s first traditional English Pub! From the same management that gave us The Beach Club at Echo Beach, it is an instant success. Wood-lined in the best English tradition, there is even a covered beer garden out the back [preparing for the new smoking rules in Bali]. Located in Anyar on the road that connects Kerobokan with Canggu, it replaced the Fish & Chips shop, Wrap a Snapper, that was there before although Fish & Chips are still their best seller! Good finger-food bar grub includes the usual things; nachos, quesadillas, spring rolls, deep-fried prawns or just a bowl of fresh hot chips. Very popular is their All Day Breakfast of sausage, bacon, fried egg, baked beans, tomato and toast but The Plumbers Arms credentials as a true English Pub are proven with its Ploughman’s Lunch, a feature of just about every real Pub in England; A plate of cheddar cheese, blue cheese, ham, cucumber, tomatoes, onion, pickles and crusty bread PLUS that all important Branston Pickle on the side!

Alchemy is found on Jln, Raya Penestenan, on the outskirts of Ubud. It takes the whole Ubud ‘health’ business to a new level. Alchemy is a café with inside seating and front covered verandah, even with free wi-fi, that markets Colonics. Juices, Raw Vegetable Salads [which are available from 12.00 midday, every day] and other products supposedly to promote colon cleansing [even supplied in package form with bulk supply of juices, castor oil, epsom salts and enema bags, something that has been ridiculed by many medical practitioners as dangerously interfering with nature and the natural performance of your body]. Having said that there is nothing wrong with consuming organic vegetables and fruits in moderation, in fact a more healthy practice could not be found. At Alchemy the juice menu is enormous, and the combinations are appealing.

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Bali Asli is hard to find, but worth the effort. It is located in Gelumpang village, north-west of Amlapura, sited on a hill overlooking rice paddies, ahead the majestic Mt. Agung. Penny Williams’ dream project has come to fruition, and now attracts a steady stream of customers to her unique cooking classes and to lunch sampling her preparation of the natural cuisine of East Bali. 8-9 courses for $20 of exotic natural flavours, no wonder they keep coming back for more. Whilst the menu structure always stays the same the ingredients vary on a daily basis, depending on their fresh availability. A Sample from a visit; Krupuk with 4 sambals, Soup of young coconut, Organic Balinese rice with sweet potato, Young Fern Tips with chilli and grated coconut, Steamed Pumpkin Leaves, red beans and spices in coconut milk, Fish Sate with ginger flower and lime leaf, River Prawns in spicy tomato, Tofu with shallots, ginger, lemon basil, tamarind and chilli wrapped in banana leaf and steamed, Spicy Quail Eggs, Fruits and Balinese Cakes. A real visit to the cuisine of Bali, not ones borrowed from elsewhere in Indonesia. Spavodka @ Oazia is a hidden gem! It is not easy to find, down a narrow gang off Jln.

Raya Canggu in Banjar Anyar. It has limited signage, preferring a level of anonymity, but once in through the narrow gate splitting the high surrounding walls you enter an oasis of class and fun! Modern in white and bamboo, the amazing restaurant kitchen has floor to ceiling glass so all inside are under constant surveillance, and a part of the floor show with a difference. Their Russian heritage flows over to only a few of the dishes served here nightly, but perhaps more will feature in the near future. The accent is on wholesome fun, with healthy food, drinks and entertainment. The weekends already rock in a quiet sophisticated way, week nights are more for relaxed dining. A Georgian dish of Lasagna; grilled aubergines with feta, walnuts and pineapple is a healthy way to start. For lovers of Pates, Spavodka’s is made from chicken livers with brandy and dates. A touch of Asia is to be had with Grilled Prawns and pomelo, coriander and sesame oil. Pride of the house is their Salmon Tartar with green apple, cucumber, coriander and sesame seeds. Rolls of Cured Salmon are stuffed with daikon, zucchini, pepper root and wasabi. Mains include a Russian Chicken ‘Kotletki’, stir-fried Prawns in lemongrass and Whole Snapper steamed with ginger, kaffir lime, lemongrass, galangal and green onion.

Karma Kandara offers a Romantic Dinner for Two, either at their Temple Lounge, on

the terrace at cliff top or down at beachside level in front of Nammos. Once sampled it is something that you will never forget. You have a choice of two menus, which must be pre-ordered, Seafood or just Lobster. The Seafood menu offers oysters, poached prawns, calamari salad, mussels vinaigrette, tuna crudo and crab remoulade, finishing with a dessert of Valrhona Chocolate Fondue with grapes, strawberries and melon. The Lobster dinner can be prepared western or Asian style with special starter and dessert. Both menus include a bottle of sparkling wine. Karma’s young American chef Steven Grande continues to amaze.

Ribs n Duck is yet another ‘westernised’ warung that has recently opened on Jln. Raya

Batu Bulan. Clean and efficient it is western in all ways but price with their mains at Rp.15-40,000 each. The ribs can be beef or pork and they, as well as the Pork Chop, Chicken or Pork Sausages, are all BBQ’d on a western gas-fired machine that rests on the front steps of the warung. The Duck can be Bakar or Goreng Crispy. Those local standards, Mie and Nasi Goreng are both done ‘Batu Bulan style’ with your choice of chicken or pork [@Rp.15,000], the Sate is ‘Babi Manis’ and for something different they also offer Smoked Chicken. Soups to start can be Corn or Beef/Pork Rib. The friendly service is a free extra! Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/G-27 June 12


SCHEDULE THAT Art Camp (2 July – 4 August) As the holidays stretch ahead, Bali Art Media have organised some art sessions to keep the kids occupied. From 9 – 13 July, children aged from 9 to 15 can participate in drawing and painting classes or basic photography. For the photography classes children must bring their own DSLR camera with them. Until 4 August classes are also available for drawing and painting, ceramics, clay and knitting. It is a great opportunity for children to develop their skills and give them something to do over the holidays. When

: 9 am – 12.30 pm (photography) or 9 am – 2.30 pm (drawing and painting) Where : Bali Art Media, Jl Imam Bonjol No 434, Denpasar Contact : 7834489 baliartmedia_artclass@yahoo.com

Art Workshop – The Creative and Healing Power of Colour (11 – 13 July) The Bali Centre for Artistic Creativity is a great place to develop the creative process. This particular workshop focuses on Rudolf Steiner’s colour theory. Participants submerge their ego and identity in specific colours and colour harmonies. This enhances sensitivity to colour, technical and artistic skills. Participants discover their own creative and original art of their own. The centre recognises that people often feel threatened by the challenges involved in developing drawing skills but colour and working creatively with colour is accessible and fun for everyone. These three classes of nine hours offer the chance to study the theories that underpin the creative and artistic use of colour. The whole philosophy of the centre is the firm belief that art is available to everyone, that you do not need a special talent or gift to create art, it is more about learning and practicing a set of skills. If you want to develop your art skills and meet like minded people, check out this centre as all sorts of activities are happening there. Cost : IDR1,215,000 Where : Bali Center for Artistic Creativity (BCAC), Nyoman Ada Gallery, Jl Raya Petulu, Ubud Contact : Bruce 081246527362 Nita 085857160140 brucerobert@yahoo.com www.baliartcourses.weebly.com

Art Workshop – Embracing the Spirit of Bali (19 – 26 July) This is another workshop at the same centre. This 7 day course can be taken as part of University credits issued by SUNY Buffalo, USA or for interest and inspiration. This course is designed for those who want to improve and develop skills in sketching, drawing and painting with a focus on Balinese culture, aesthetics and natural settings, landscapes and flora and fauna. The course also includes the study of Balinese history and beliefs within the context of Asian cultures and people. A certificate of participation is given upon completion and Bali residents and visitors will receive a 30% discount. Cost: USD1,500 and credit fee USD270 Where : Bali Center for Artistic Creativity (BCAC), Nyoman Ada Gallery, Jl Raya Petulu, Ubud Contact : Bruce 081246527362 Nita 085857160140 brucerobert@yahoo.com www.baliartcourses.weebly.com

Choir Session with Yani (29 June – 3 July) If you are passionate about singing and want to join a group this is not to be missed. A chance to sing gospel and world music in four part harmonies with people from around the world. These sessions are suitable for anyone who loves to sing. Yani, who will lead the sessions is an accomplished singer director, facilitator, vocal coach and choir leader. Her work, which is her passion, has led her around the world in search of music from different cultures and ways to transcend language barriers and make music universally accessible to anyone from anywhere. Her mission is to ensure you sing harmonies with so much joy you hardly realise that you are learning

valuable personal, professional and life enhancing skills. The group will sing at the Jazz Cafe on 3 July. Private, small group classes are also available from 11 am to 1 pm. Bali is definitely blessed with this visit from Yani who will bring her passion and share it with those who are looking for the opportunity to join in a group to sing their heart out. When : 6.30 pm – 8.30 pm Cost : IDR100,000 or IDR80,000 per session for all 5 Where : Pondok Pekak, Ubud Library (along side the football field) Contact : 081 339 572205 www.singabout.com.au/contact

Jemme Bali Ball (14 July) and Black and Bling Sunset Party (15 July) The sheer efforts of individuals and groups of people to make a massive difference to the lives of those in absolute need of help never fails to move me, and this year’s Bali Ball fundraiser is going to be bigger and raise even more money. The Bali Ball is indeed one of the biggest fundraising events in Bali’s social calendar and the driving passion behind the Bali Ball is Luke Stockley, the owner of Jemme Jewellery in Jl Petitenget. Luke Stockley is a long term resident of Bali, and like many of us has witnessed the plight of Bali’s children in need. Last year he decided to do something about it and the first ever Bali Ball in 2011 raised money which contributed towards a new medical centre and orphanage to help Bali Kids. The organisation Bali Kids helps look after more than 6,000 disadvantaged children in Bali, providing health education, medical services and other support. You can find out more about this charity at their website www.balikids.org. This year will be an evening to remember with a champagne reception followed by a five course dinner with wine. There will be entertainment, a charity auction, a firework display and a special surprise performance. All food, alcohol and beverages have been donated by sponsors. The dress code is black tie elegance and the event will take place in the ballroom at the amazing W Resort and Spa who are cofounders and sponsors of this event. The next day continues with more fund raising with a sunset dance party “The Black and Bling Sunset Party” with proceeds going towards chosen charities. Call and book your tickets as soon as possible to ensure a place at this grand occasion. It is a privilige to live in Bali and it is important that we should remember to give back to our host island and make a contribution to the lives of children in need. Cost : IDR2,500,000 (Ball) Where : W Retreat & Spa, Jl Petitenget, Seminyak Contact : 081 338575017 www.thebaliball.com/2012/ luke@baliball.com luke@stockleys.com

Food and Fashion Under the Stars (30 June) This evening is going to be an extravaganza like no other with a lavish gala dinner and fashion show at Sakasa. The theme for acclaimed Bali based designer Dwi Iskander is “A Day in Your Life” with a creative and ethnic approach to fashion including uniforms for work to stylish evening wear. The evening begins with cocktails at the infinity pool followed by a four course dinner with paired wines prepared by Chef Frederic Boulay. The menu has a seafood theme with curried coconut shrimps and yellow fin tuna tataki or baramundi and lots more scrumptious delights. Following dinner, guests move to the pool area for the launch of Dwi Iskandar’s new ready to wear line of clothing. The party kicks off at 9 pm with music and dancing from DJ Golddigger. The prices vary depending on the location of seats at the fashion show. The dress code is ‘dress to impress’ – elegant with a touch of black. It is important that you call to make a reservation for what promises to be a superb, unique event that will be a lot of fun. When Cost

: 6 pm and after party 9 pm : IDR750,000 – sunset cocktail, four course dinner, wine pairing, fashion show ; IDR150,000 –welcome cocktail, fashion show and after party; IDR100,000 – after party Where : SKALA Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua Contact : 774 499 or 081 916 746056 RESTAURANT@SAKALABALI.COM

Green Camp Summer Holiday Programme (3 – 18 August) Although advertised, I simply must mention this fantastic opportunity for kids aged 5 – 8 and 9 – 12 over the holidays. The

By Dawn Chorus

purpose behind the camp is to enable the kids to engage with the natural world while having loads of fun and meeting like minded kids from around the world. In the heart of natural Bali, children will engage in cultural and environmentally focused programmes that will develop learning skills and build the values of a global, green citizen, values that I think a lot of schools and citizens could learn too. Students who have attended these camps make use of the skills learned and practiced, increase their motivation and grades, increase their self-esteem and develop confidence. It really is the camp of a life time and what wonderful experiences and memories for the kids who will remember their time there for many years to come!

Cost : from USD200 Where : Green School, Jl Raya Sibang Kaja, Br Saren, Abiansemal Contact : 0821 47696286 info@greencampbali.com www.greensupercamp.com

Kawasaki Goes Pink (15 July) This is another breast cancer awareness event that follows the success of the Pink Ribbon Walk held in Nusa Dua on 26 May. The whole of Jalan Dewi Sri will be sealed off to make way for the numerous stalls that will be dotted up and down the one km strip. There will be a wide range of stalls selling everything from DVDs to jewellery and clothing. The food court offers a BBQ and foods from around Indonesia and beyond. There will be plenty of entertainment with a variety of games and music. If you would like to book a stand, these are available on a first come first served basis at IDR200,000. It is definitely going to be a great family day out. It is also going to be the biggest ever bazaar in Bali and all funds raised will go to this worthy cause. Make a date in your diary and come along and help make this day a great success! When : 9 am – 6 pm Where : Jl Dewi Sri, Kuta Contact : Fiftin 081353150004 or Rara 758909 kawaskigoespink@dutaintika.com

Wild Bali Summer Eco-Camp (2 – 6 July) This is fantastic opportunity for kids to escape on a great adventure. Kids between 12 – 14 years are invited to join a tropical adventure in West Bali National Park. Activities include mountain rainforest treking, coral reef exploration, survival challenge games, night safaris and evening camp fires. This will also be an adventure to remember for the kids for many years to come. Cost : IDR3,900,000 Where : West Bali National Park Contact : 0821 2232 8410 info@odysseyinstitute.com

Write On! (4 July) If you are a writer or work within the media, this one day course may be useful. The Jakarta Post is holding a a short course on Writing Effective News Releases. Endy M. Bayuni, the current Senior Editor and former Editor-in-Chief will lead the session. Participants will learn how to write effective news releases and the process from the news room to the value of news releases. The organisers will provide a broader understanding of why only a few of the press releases sent to the media appear in the press. You will learn some tricks of the trade that will be invaluable to those seeking editorial space. Call to find out more details and the location of this course. Cost : IDR900,000 Contact : Nonabelle 265436

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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia

Family Room by Lily Yulianti Farid

The seemingly inexhaustible types of family rooms, i.e. types of families, are all filtered subjectively through the eyes and feelings of the different storytellers. There are homes inhabited by women only, a home where a divorced wife returns to a widowed father, a home where a girl and servant are bound together in a heartless world, a home where an adopted son mourns for his stepsister, a home which centers on the bedroom where babies are born and a maternal figure dies. In many of the stories, complicated relationships burst from beneath the calm surface of the household. In “Layer Cake,” the family hides the secret love affair between a step-grandmother and an uncle and a romance between a sister and stepbrother. This is Lily Yulianti’s first short story collection in English. From the author’s own website (http://lilyyuliantifarid.com), we learn that she was born and raised in Makassar, South Sulawesi and currently lives in Melbourne, Australia. Yulianti published her first novella Kepada Bunda (For Mother) when she was in high school and has spent most of her professional life as a journalist for Kompas in Jakarta, at Radio Australia in Melbourne, NHK Radio Japan and Nytid news magazine in Norway. Yulianti has been very active in the empowerment of Indonesian women. She holds an M.A. in gender studies from the University of Melbourne, founded www.panyingkul. com, a website devoted to citizen journalism, and the Makkunrai Project in Makassar which has staged plays and dramatic monologues focusing on gender issues. Under wrtten by the same organization, she released two collections of short stories in Indonesian: Makkunrai and Maiasaura in 2008. The stories in Family Room were chosen from these two Indonesian anthologies plus a few unpublished works. Many of the rather disturbing and cynical stories in this writer’s anthology reflect her concern for the welfare and betterment of women. In “Makkunrai,” we come face to face with a sexist and polygamous grandfather who hates female offspring and singlehandedly arranges his granddaughters’ marriages to aggrandize his own wealth and power. While under this patriarch’s dominance, the mother is paralyzed, the grandmother is consumed by rheumatism and the father

cowers. Though terrified by her despotic grandfather, the young girl of the story rebels against him and finally runs away.

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In “Your Father is the Moon, You are the Sun,” the female narrator is born amid chaos and bursts of weapon fire. Her father, a plantation worker, dies in his futile efforts to see his new-born daughter. When she grows up, she travels the world - Geneva, Darfur, London - working for the Red Cross. But the further away that she roams from her roots, the stronger is the unspoken yearning to unravel the traumas of her past. Sometimes there are only hints given of where the stories take place - a “stilt house” (Java? Sulawesi?) or a girl named Jannah (Arabic? Indian?) to help the reader surmise where the action is taking place. By context it is obvious that these are contemporary times. There is seldom any descriptions of tradition-bound rural settings. Most stories are about city people in domestic, feminized urban settings where the family’s problems as well as political affairs are played out with vivid intensity. “Father on the Screen” is about a girl whose father left her when she was very young, leaving her yearning for a father figure among film and TV characters. This wound handicaps her, preventing her from settling on a boyfriend because of her high standards and the fear that other men will leave her just like her father did. The family members in “The Dreamer Family” are disrupted when a son dies of Avian flu contracted at his father’s chicken stall. One of the daughters then marries a rich man who revives the family’s fortunes.

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The title of the collection is taken from the title of the last story in the book which takes place in the living room in the center of the family home surrounded by the bedrooms of the family members. It’s a family reunion of sorts, but all the family members are disgruntled and there is a dark past full of regrets and sad memories. A sister died from a meth overdose, the father has just gotten out of prison for tax fraud, and the narrator is pregnant by a man she doesn’t love. As it turns out, the living room between all the rooms is actually a space where family members “have planted land mines.”

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The stories serve as microcosms of the larger social, cultural and political world the characters inhabit. For example, in “The Lake” the narrator’s concern for the environment in the aftermath of a massive earthquake is amplified by her preoccupation with the mystery of the abduction and disappearance of her activist sister. This story revisits the rampant human rights abuses of the Suharto era (1966-1998) which ruled by suppressing critics. Likewise, “I Hate Jakarta” illustrates the disconnect between Indonesia’s capital and the hard life of the countryside. The stories in Family Room together make up a remarkable journey through time and space, with the reader traveling from Indonesian villages and remote island outposts to the capital city of Jakarta, then to Victoria Park in Hong Kong and onwards to refugee camps in Kashmir and expedition camps near the lakes of Finland. At the same time the stories give the reader a sense of various eras in Indonesia’s modern history, and what the country has gone through in its many demographic changes, intergroup traumas and separatist conflicts.

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Family Room by Lily Yulianti Farid, Introduction by Melana Budianta, Lontar Foundation 2010, ISBN 978-979-808380-8, paperback, dimensions 14 cm X 21 cm. Available for Rp150,000 from Ganesha bookstores a) corner of Jl. Raya Ubud & Jl. Jembawan in Ubud; b) Jl. Petitenget 888 (inside Biku Restaurant) in Seminyak; c) Jl. Danau Tamblingan 42 in Sanur. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: dariskm@gmail.com Copyright © 2012 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-18 April 12


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For Sale; HD-DVD attachment drive for XBOX360, with remote control. And a brand new Nintendo Wii classic controller still in unopened packaging. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [122]

For Sale; Rarely used original branded sunglasses from personal collection. Some iconic collector items! Brands: Ray-Ban, Oakley, Dita, Oliver Peoples, Hugo Boss, & others. Please e-mail to: <garage868@ gmail.com> for list, details, & pictures. Sanur. [125]

For Sale; 59Fifty baseball caps. SF Giants 7 5/8 in blue with white logo, and Yankees 7 in black with white logo. Mint + stickers, like new. Price for 2: Rp. 500.000. 081 193 9281 or <garage868@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [123]

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Balinese Dance Lessons at Mekar Bhuana

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For Sale; Viewsonic 19-inch 4:3 flat-screen computer LCD, with built-in speakers, 2 simultaneous inputs: DVI and VGA. Native resolution: 1280 x 1024 pixels. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [126]

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

For Sale; Canon Speedlite 270EX. Brand new, still in box. Unneeded gift. Special price. Please contact 081 193 9281 or <garage868@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [127]

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

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( S E C ) Seminyak English Course Accessible location : www.learnindonesianinbali.com Jl. Seminyak No. 7. Tel: (0361) 733 342 Opposite Bintang Supermarket

For Sale; Indesit gas cooker with oven and electric grill K6G21S/I stainless steel. Two years old, only oven used, top never used. As new. Rp 7.3 juta ONO. Jl. Pantai Berawa 13b Canggu 0813 3739 8257 photos <tjumin@gmail.com>. [075] For Sale; 6 pieces wedding dress minimalist and simple design, all in good condition. Sell for all Rp. 3.500.000 negotiable. For more information contact Adi 081 2392 5264. Denpasar. [076]

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Taman Rama National Plus School

Quality Education - Moral Values The Taman Rama School is a private National Plus school serving the educational needs of the local and expatriate families that make up the community of Bali. Our school provides high quality education from kindergarten to Year 12.

Kindergarten Programme Toddler: Age 2 - 3 years Nursery: Age 3 - 4 years K 1: Age 4 - 5 years K 2: Age 5 - 6 years

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For Sale; Nissin Di866 Mark II Professional Speedlite for Canon, power as strong as 580EX. Mint condition, rarely used, sell because now using Nikon. Sell for IDR 2.400.000. Contact Adi 081 2392 5264. Denpasar. [077]

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For Sale; 1 Set PC dual core. 2GB RAM DDR3, 19� LG LED widescreen, 250Gb harddisk, ATX casing, mouse keyboard logitech, computer table. Sell IDR 3.650.000 for all. 3 months old. Contact Adi 081 2392 5264. Denpasar. [078] For Sale; Digital photo frame 7 inch LCD, play audio and video, support mostly file format. SD, MMC, MS, CF and USB input. Remote control and automatic transition. Sell for Rp. 550.000 negotiable. 081 2392 5264 Adi. Denpasar. [079]

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Moving Sale; 11 pcs ladies clothes size S-M good condition, mostly bought in Singapore. Only Rp. 100.000 (must buy all). SMS 0878 6069 7604. Denpasar. [097] Moving Sale; 4 pcs brand new clothes (3 tops & 1 shorts) price only Rp. 150.000. 4 pcs beautiful kebaya (2 brand new, 2 only worn 1 time) only Rp. 400.000. SMS 0878 6069 7604. Denpasar. [098] For Sale; Teakwood TV cabinet 50x180 2.5 million, big square coffee table unique pattern 120x120 for 2.2 million, used sofa broken white color 1 million. Serious buyer 0818 0553 6076. Denpasar. [061] C/E/U-25Jan. 12

For Sale; Canon G12 digital camera, 10 megapixels, can record HD video. Rarely used, mint condition. Free memory 4GB SDHC. Sell for IDR 3.750.000. Contact Jaya 0361 853 0500. Denpasar. [080] For Sale; GoPro HD Surf Edition. Perfect condition! Camera, housing, FCS plug mount, surfboard mount (without tape), leash, USB cable, additional tripod mount, mini-monopod and soft carrying bag. Price 2.400.000 IDR. 0877 4726 0194. Legian. [081]

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For Sale; Sharp Fridge, model SJ-F7RV-SL, stainless steel, double door, large fridge/freezer, 4 ice trays – W890 x H1729 x D770. Suitable for restaurant or villa. Only 2 months old! (paid 12 mill), sell 10 million HP 081 755 2511. Lovina. [082]

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For Sale; BBQ, 3 burner, Australian style, all stainless steel, with cabinet, half grill / half flat plate, hood with temperature gauge, gas bottle included, only 2 months old, Rp. 5.5 million. HP 081 755 2511. Lovina. [083] For Sale; Rubbermaid Esky, 45 ltr capacity complete with 2 x ice cooler blocks, red with white lid, as new. Rp 500,000. HP 081 755 2511. Lovina. [084] For Sale; Baby stroller Chicco blue Rp. 750.000, baby Princess bed set, brand new imported, never used Rp. 250.000, plastic kitchen set Rp. 100.000, women’s dress shoes size 38, 39, kid’s toys, plastic golf set, wooden puzzles, basketball ring plus ball, xylophone, etc. Location: Alit’s Beach Bungalow, Sanur. Telp: 0858 5744 5548. [085] For Sale; Fuji 1GB XD type M picture card. Used for storing photos, video and all types of data files. 5yr warranty. Unopened. Rp. 150,000. <ClassifiedBA@ gmail.com>. Kerobokan. [090]

For Sale; Graco baby stroller (newborn-up) IDR 450,000. Red, only used several times (90% good condition). Contact <idagun@gmail. com>. Denpasar. [100] For Sale; Bright Start pink baby bouncer IDR 350,000. Used several times only (90% good condition). Contact <idagun@gmail. com>. Denpasar. [101] For Sale; Unwanted gift: Chicco stainless steel thermal feeding bottle holder (works for all Chicco feeding bottles of the Easy Feed, Simply Fun and WellBeing). IDR 300,000. Contact <idagun@gmail. com>. Denpasar. [102] C/E/G-27 June 12

For Sale; Unwanted gift: Boster bottle sterilizer (German brand) IDR 275,000. Contact <idagun@ gmail.com>. Denpasar. [103] Wanted; A full set of golf clubs including “wedges” & a putter plus bag. Call Paul 081 2391 1499. [104] For Sale; New pair of black golf shoes bought 7 months ago as present but wrong size for me. Size are U.K 9, USA 10, Europe 43. Only Rp 300.000. Call Paul 081 2391 1499. [105] For Sale; iPhone 4G for sale, black, used, locked, 3Mio Rp. only. Please contact me under +62 811 386 3445. Sanur. [140]

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Bali Kids Holiday Programs ages 3 – 17 yrs

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WANNA PERFORM IN A GLEE CLUB? OR LEARN TO MOVE LIKE “SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE?” OR BE A TV PRESENTER? Weeks of JULY 9, 16, 23, 30

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THE MAD CENTRE Jalan Nakula Timur 19C between Sunset Road and Iman Bonjol same road as Bale Udang, Seminyak Kuta Ph. 0361 894 7394, www.madcentre.wordpress.com

THE MAD CENTRE - MUSIC, ACTING, DANCE THE GLEE ATTACK – 6 hours of Singing, Dancing and Acting

SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE WORKSHOP 5 DAYS 4.5 hours per day

Group singing, movement, harmony, aural pitching, improve vocal talent and develop choral skills to contemporary music! Each group will be performing a excerpt from Glee’s many episodes in front of an audience at the end of the week Ages 5-8, 9-12 and 13+ 5 DAY WORKSHOP RP 1,950,000 per person

Explore the exciting world of Dance in Ballet, Modern Lyrical, Street Jazz and Dancers Warm-ups - Do you think you can dance? 8+ 5 DAY WORKSHOP 4.5 hours per day RP 1,900,000 per person

MUSICAL THEATRE - Singing, Drama and Dance 6 hours per day

POETRY AND STORY BOOK TELLING 2 hours per day

Learn how to combine acting, singing and dance to produce a work of art named Musical Theatre! Then perform on stage at the end of the workshop.

Pirates and Dinosaurs & Baribe and Princesses – Ahoy there little maties come and join us to rescue the pretty damsels and fight the dragons! Dress up, draw and learn how to talk like a pirate or Barbie! DAILY 3-6 years 2 hours RP 200,000 per child 5 DAY WORKSHOP 4.5 hours per day RP 1,500,000 per person

Ages 5 – 8 Beauty and the Beast 9-12 Mama Mia 13+ Wicked 5 Day WORKSHOP RP 1,950,000 per person

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Make a video on location! Learn how to speak to camera, interview, research and create a documentary – where you are the presenter! Ages 10+ RP 1,950,000 per person

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Time to learn how to Model and Strike the right pose in front of a camera! International Model and Photographer Annie Reinl Laine will conduct a workshop of developing beauty inside and out – how to develop a portfolio of photos for casting, modeling and music! Ages 8+ RP 1.500,000 per person

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Can you already play an instrument? Want to learn how to play in a group? Learn songs as a collective and record your CD at the end of the workshop. 5 day WORKSHOP RP 1,500,000 per person

Dance and Sing using props, costumes - put together a new fantasy land of dance and fun playful activity. 3- 8 years 3 day play, dress, sing and dance RP 600,000 per child

HIP HOP & BREAKIN WITH NICK 3 DAYS 2.5 hours Learn poppin, lockin, krumpin, b-boyin & b-girlin with respected Hip Hop Guru – Nick Mailenzum – Champion of the Indonesian Breakdance Competition 2011 Ages 5-8, 9-12 and 13+ 3 day workshop RP 900,000 per person 7-12 years and 13+ years RP 750,000 per child

INTENSIVE MUSIC TRAINING – PIANO, GUITAR, DRUMS, BASS You want to learn an instrument - but you have never had enough time! Well here’s your chance to spend a 5 DAY intensive crash course that will enable you to play music like a PRO! Be taught individually and learn fast! Ages 8+ 5 DAY WORKSHOP 3 HOURS PER DAY RP 1,400,000 per person 5 DAY WORKSHOP 4.5 hours per day RP 1,500,000 per person

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For Sale; Fixed gear bicycle with KHS flight 250 frame USA, truactiv crank, zoom stem & handlebar, sapience bar ends and CST Comp tires. sell only for 2mill. SMS your e-mail for pics to 0878 6069 7604. Denpasar. [091]

Moving Sale; Mens Levis 508 jeans size 36 waist and selection of t-shirts and shorts size L total of 11 pieces, mostly bought in UK. must buy all for Rp. 200.000. SMS 0878 6069 7604. Denpasar. [094]

For Sale; Sony Ericsson xperia mini android phone, as new condition, boxed, bought for 2.1mill sell for 1.4 mill. Please SMS 0878 6069 7604. Denpasar. [092]

For Sale; Snorkel set oceanic (mask, fins, 2 snorkel) good condition only Rp. 200.000. SMS 0878 6069 7604. Denpasar. [095]

For Sale; Blackberry Bold 9780 (Onyx 2) only 7 months old still guarantee, complete with box. Bought for 3.7 mil in Nov 2011 (still have receipt) - sell for 2.2mil. SMS 0878 6069 7604. Denpasar. [093] C/E/I-30 May 12

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Moving Sale; A bag of branded baby girl clothes for 0-18 months old (jacket, dresses, tops, skirt), all bought in UK, clean, looks like new & some never worn. only 500K. SMS 0878 6069 7604. Denpasar. [096] C/E/I-27 June 12

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DVD Project X From director Nima Nourizadeh, and the producers of ‘The Hangover’, comes this rather amusing pseudodocumentary comedy. While his parents are away, a teenager wants to celebrate his seventeenth birthday with a small pool party for his closest friends. Under strict instructions of what they can and cannot do, plans are put in motion. However, when the party is posted on Facebook and Twitter, not only do 20 or so friends turn up, but, 2000 other wild teenagers also crash the bash! The house, and the whole neighborhood, is completely trashed. Obviously based on recent events which took place in California, the movie is a terrific examination of the hedonistic lifestyles and lack of morals of much of America’s current youth. Wanderlust Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston star in this funny comedyof-manners. Paul and Jennifer are a New York power couple, but, when Paul looses his job they have to move to Atlanta, where they hope to find work. The trip south is hard and hazardous as they bicker with each other, and, totally fed up, Jennifer insists that they stop and stay the night in a motel. Unfortunately, the only place they can find is a run-down hippie commune. Intrigued by the lifestyle, and with nothing better to do, they decide to stay on. Writer and director David Wain has much fun sending-up alternative cultures, and, satirizing much of the silliness of communal living. This is not the first comedy which Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston have made together, and, once again, they demonstrate the terrific screen chemistry that they share. Big Miracle Inspired by true events, this movie takes place at the very top of Alaska. Three whales are trapped in the ice, with only a small breathing hole keeping them alive. A local TV reporter brings the story to national attention, and a Greenpeace activist pressures a large corporation and the National Guard to come to their aid. As interest in the story develops, it takes on Presidential and even international importance. Director Ken Kwapis steers clear of any sentimentality in his movie, and, instead, concentrates on how Big Business and the Government can successfully work together, when the stakes are high enough. The lack of blatant schmaltz in the movie is quite refreshing. Good Deeds Writer, producer and director Tyler Perry stars in his latest 1950s-like melodrama. Tyler plays the head of a software company, and he falls in love with the homeless cleaning lady who is living in his company’s broom closet. Go figure! Tyler Perry’s movies have been influenced by the 1950s melodramatic director Douglas Sirk (1900-1987), and Tyler has a knack for taking what were once presumed to be white middle-class issues from 60 years ago, revamping them, and representing them to the Black-American middleclass cinema audiences of today. Tyler Perry has been extremely successful, and is thought to be the richest man in American entertainment. Dragon Age If you are looking for something unusual, to while away an hour or two, then why not check-out this Japanese cartoon? A female warrior has to get to the bottom of a deep conspiracy which threatens the safety of a religious order. However, I warn you, this cartoon is not for children. It is Strictly for Adults Only. The religious philosophies are quite sophisticated, and the violence depicted very graphic. It is kind of like a Manga comic-book come to life! Safe House A bored CIA rookie agent is in charge of a safe-house in Cape Town, South Africa, and the CIA’s most wanted rogue agent is captured and brought to this shelter. Still, a team of mercenaries attack the house, and the rookie and his prisoner must escape, and seek another safe haven. The movie has its fair share of car chases, gun fights and bomb blasts. Ryan Reynolds and Denzel Washington give good performances while Daniel Espinosa directs passably.

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Safe This is another movie which has its fair share of car chases, gun fights and bomb blasts. A former Secret Service agent has to team up with a ten year old Chinese mathematical genius, and keep her safe from The Triad, the Russian Mafia, and corrupt New York cops. The movie is convoluted and hard to follow. Only fans of Jason Statham will be remotely interested in it.

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Hemingway & Gellhorn HBO television movies are usually of a high standard. This one surely isn’t. Twenty or so background actors don’t really make up the entire Resistance forces during the Spanish Civil War. The movie follows the torrid affair of writer Ernest Hemingway and the war correspondent Martha Gellhorn, from when they met in the civil war, and through some other wars thereafter. Clive Owen is terrible as Hemingway, and Nicole Kidman presents her usual ‘ice-maiden’ routine as Gellhorn, though, she is rather sexy in some scenes. Toomelah In an outback Australian town a group of Aborigines are selling hard drugs. Body Language A crew of Dutch dancers go to New York to enter into a dance competition. Hatfields & McCoys Two redneck families have been feuding ever since the American Civil War. Coming & Going After a slight injury while doing yoga a man decides to stay in a wheel-chair. Se7en Below Strangers who are travelling together must spend a night in a haunted house. Look Again After a woman is badly attacked, she is freaked out by every man she meets.

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Mr. Robet’s Best Buys Haywire A freelance assassin endeavors to find out why she was ‘burnt’ by the CIA. Bel Ami In 1890, a handsome cad works his way to the top of Parisian high society. Get the Gringo In a Mexican jail an American man relies on a ten year old boy to assist him. Black Gold When an oil war seems looming the allegiances of an Arab Prince are torn. Project X A teenager celebrates his seventeenth birthday with just a small pool party. Wanderlust An unemployed New York couple decide to try living in a hippie commune. Big Miracle Three whales are caught in ice with only a small breathing hole to stay alive. Good Deeds The head of a software company falls in love with a homeless cleaning lady. Dragon Age A female warrior has to solve a conspiracy which threatens a religious order. Safe House A bored CIA agent is in charge of a safe-house in Cape Town, South Africa. E-mail: dvddiary@yahoo.com Copyright © 2012 Mr. Robet You can read all past articles of DVD Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz NC/E/I-27 June 12


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Ceremonial Jewelry in Indonesia - Part II Indonesian Tribes and their Jewelry Making Traditions People throughout the world have always worn some form of jewelry for religious purposes and traditional ceremonies, as amulets, status symbols and body adornment. Since prehistoric times Indonesians have been acquainted with jewelry and jewelrymaking techniques. They had the technology to make necklaces of shells and animal bones and teeth, which they perforated with simple drills so that they could be strung together. With the diaspora of Austronesian tribes new migrants arrived in the Indonesian archipelago, bringing new ideas and technologies which allowed the more sophisticated production of rings, necklaces and bracelets from clay, semi-precious stones, iron and gold. With the metal age came the skill of mixing metals. Copper was combined with tin to produce bronze and alloys came into vogue. Many of the gold jewelry designs are from the 3rd - 8th centuries, known as the Proto-Classic period, an important period in the development of gold working techniques in South-east Asia. Heat was used to work gold and sophisticated techniques like casting and soldering. The advent of Buddhism, Hinduism and later Islam had a profound effect upon the course and evolution of Indonesian ethnic jewelry. New motifs (stylized lotus flowers and Arabic calligraphy) appeared and techniques like niello, an etching technique that can create delicate raised patterns. Later came the influence of Chinese and European motifs.

Indonesia is said to be made up of over 400 distinct ethnic groups, each with their own language and culture, and by extension, their own jewelry making traditions. In Sumatra the Batak Toba made jewelry from copper alloys and a gold-copper mix. Though their jewelry is a bit stark in comparison to the splendor of other Batak tribes, they produced very nicely woven bronze bracelets. They also used ivory to fashion massive bracelets and bone to make combs with finely chiseled decorations. The well known duri-duri (meaning thorn), open oval shaped ear ornaments with radiating spikes, were fashioned from brass, bronze, silver and gold. The Batak Karo produced more exuberant jewelry, spiral bracelets and huge spiral ear ornaments called padung-padung from solid brass. The Minangkabau of central Sumatra have one of the oldest jewelry traditions in Indonesia. For them, jewelry was of special importance to establish identity and status. They preferred gold and made extensive use of red coral. In West Sumatra women wore pure gold headdresses, forehead crowns, tiaras and elaborate hair ornaments in wedding ceremonies. They also wore beautiful gold necklaces finely worked with intricate patterns. The tribes of Borneo, particularly the Dayak, enjoyed frequent contacts with other islanders from the Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms of Sumatra and the later Islamic Malay courts and their jewelry shows this influence. The Iban, the sea Dayak of Western Kalimantan created elaborate golden headdresses made of copper alloys, later silver. Borneo’s jewelry attest to the most varied influences: the tribal past, international trade, immigrant culture, itinerant silversmiths and the sophisticated courts of the Malay kingdoms established in Banjarmasin and Kutai. Materials used were shells, glass beads, ivory and hornbill in the early days; later silver was extensively used to make finely crafted filigreed belts and astonishing bridal hairpieces. The Dayak peoples from Eastern and Southern Kalimantan retained many core ancestral beliefs but at the same time were strongly influenced by the culture of the Malay kingdoms. Of particular interest are carved amulets and shaman’s necklaces fashioned from bear teeth, ivory, wood, beads and shell in intricate patterns to protect against black magic. Bearpaws provided protection and were not only included in necklaces but also hung from backslings used to carry babies. Eastern Kalimantan produced the super heavy brass rings worn in distended earlobes by both men and women. Another interesting piece jewelry is the modesty plate made of gold or silver, or both, that was worn by young children to protect them against malevolent spirits. It was usually a triangular shaped plate that was suspended from string and worn over the genital area of both boys and girls. The designs on these modesty plates could be very ornate.

a very ornate, baroque style. Other sacred gold ornaments are lamba, the hornshaped forehead crowns worn by Marapu priests. This type of jewelry is believed to possess powerful magic and their use is strictly regulated by taboos. Sumba also produced huge arm and legbands made of bronze or ivory, both etched with geometric images and brass and turtle shell ceremonial combs worn by women with finely wrought motifs usually depicting humans and animals.

Due to its central location within the Indonesian archipelago, Sulawesi enjoyed extensive trade connections and functioned as a major center of Austronesian culture with a strong Bronze Age metallurgy culture that fashioned bronze and gold jewelry including the oval-shaped taiganja, protective pendants from bronze, brass or copper alloys and snake shaped male headdresses (sangguri) which were considered a symbol of wealth, power and fertility. There is some unique jewelry that dates back to the 12th-14th CE, now sadly lost and no longer being made , like the rare Kamagi snake bead technique where numerous interlocking zigzag shaped beads are strung together to form a long necklace. The Toraja people of central Sulawesi are known for their extravagant and elaborate funeral rites which have their roots in a complex set of ancient animist practices and which survive to the present day. Elaborate heirloom jewelry like lola-lola (immense and heavy engraved arm bands) and gold, silver and glass beaded necklaces is worn at these and other ceremonial functions to denote the status and wealth of the family. Jewelry not only adorned people during ceremonial events or celebrations but was also used to attire sacrificial animals, especially the prized buffalo. Brightly colored beads, sequins and silver coins were also stitched onto ceremonial garments, belts and collars or fashioned into overskirts worn on top of a sarong. The Buginese in South Sulawesi had similar traditions and for both tribes, the belief that their ancestors arrived by boat inspired their architecture and jewelry craft which includes boat shaped imagery like the famous Toraja dwellings and crescent shaped head ornaments worn by the Bugis. Their opulent jewelry also reflects the influence of international trade and their wealthy royal courts. They converted to Islam in the early 1600’s and this is evident in the use of Arabic calligraphy in their designs. Unique to Buginese culture are the Kuwari, finely worked round pendants fused with magical symbols and Arabic calligraphy to protect against black magic. The Bugis were fond of wearing silver and pure gold bracelets with filigreed flower motifs and small exquisitely worked amulet boxes in silver or gold which were hung around the neck and contained protective inscriptions or other magical symbols like an umbilical cord or a pinch of ancestral or sacred earth. They also made exquisite gold necklaces, long dangling earrings, silver or gold belt buckles, and modesty plates called caping decorated with flowers or geometric designs; they made keris with beautifull handles and sheaths, decorated with geometrics and flower patterns. Some Buginese headdresses for men were made from woven fabric embellished with gold accessories. Lombok boasts an indigenous Sasak culture whose rich tradition has been influenced by its Balinese neighbors and by Buginese and Makassars who settled in the eastern part of Lombok in the 17th century. The Bali influence is seen in the double spiral amulets called ani-ani. But they also retained some archaic forms and styles as seen in the Sasak bangles made from brass or pure gold. Sumbawa manufactured necklaces, armbands, rings, belts and gold hair ornaments with styles and motifs reminiscent of the Makassarese. Small jewelry items like rings and fine chains were customarily stored in finely carved wooden boxes carved with kala (giant head) motifs. Sumba has stark and powerful jewelry that harks back to its Austronesian roots. They fashioned giant gold pectorals (maranga) weighing 1.5 kilo or more. The maranga dates from the 4th-6th CE, migrated from eastern Java and is still a popular ceremonial ornament. It has undergone some style changes but size-wise, the biggest ones are found in Sumba. In Eastern Sumba the imagery became very complex and the mamuli, those ubiquitous oval shapes that are found all over Indonesia, took on

Sawu may be a small island but its influence stretches far and wide. The people from Sawu were astute traders and gifted artisans. Due to the arid conditions on their island with limited agricultural opportunities, some of the Sawu made themselves a well-deserved reputation as talented itinerant silver and gold smiths. They were also very good at working with turtle shells and made some beautiful, almost translucent armbands and cuffs. Their designs clearly show a mixture of Austronesian, Malay and European influences. Ancestry veneration is still very strong in Flores. The Manggarai people have singular silver headdresses that imitate swaying palm leaves, a design from the distant past that are still worn in sacred rites and ceremonial dances. Other styles of jewelry were adopted from their contacts with Bugis and Makassars. Gold jewelry is highly prized as family heirlooms and bride price, as symbols of status and wealth. Of particular note are the delicate looking necklaces made of braided gold wire that can reach 10 meters in length. Central Flores has more archaic forms of jewelry due to their relative isolation from outside influences until the advent of the Portuguese in the 16th century. Cowry shells, sometimes cast in gold were traditionally worn by warriors. Typical of this area are gold pectorals and round pendants decorated with imagery such as horses, beautiful beadwork, om’bulu ear ornaments that look like a combination of the archaic mamuli and duri-duri, ritual ear and neck pendants, silver and gold taka (called maranga in Sumba), and large ivory bangles probably made from African elephant tusks which were imported by the Portuguese. From the 16th century Portuguese influence is seen in the form of workmanship: filigreed gold pieces, elegant cut-out patterns, lacy teardrop or leaf-like earrings. At the time the European explorers arrived in Timor, the island already had a thriving goldsmithing craft. Gold was the most important metal used because of its ritual and ceremonial role. The Timorese made beautiful bracelets and other jewelry. Silver, imported by the early colonials was eagerly embraced and solid looking rings, armbands, hairpins and frontal crowns were fashioned. They also liked to use beads, shells and coins to embellish their creations. The tribes populating the southern arc of Maluku have the most diverse collection of indigenous made jewelry because they were largely spared the influences of outsiders due to limited spice resources and isolation from the main trade routes. Their traditional culture was not endangered and their Austronesian heritage was not lost but thrived. The area was inhabited by fierce warriors and headhunters who practiced ancient fertility rites and ceremonies with offerings and blood sacrifices. Due to its warrior-hunter culture, the sun and moon motifs, potent symbols for hunters and warriors, are popular. Bronze Age jewelry like bracelets and earrings with archaic forms and designs are more readily found there. Of special note are some curious looking ear ornaments resembling Starwars’ robot R2D2 made of silver and gold alloys, a pair of triangular shaped looped earrings called kmwene connected with a string of colorful beads that was worn in back of the neck, pectorals and necklaces with depictions of ancestors and animals. The taka or maranga achieved its most elegant form in southern Maluku with decorations of loops and twisted wire at the edges to make the piece more elegant and whimsical. Many jewelry pieces were locally made but there was also a great abundance of imported jewelry probably amassed by the rich upper classes as symbols of wealth. Sources: Ethnic Jewelry from Indonesia: Continuity and Evolution by Bruce Carpenter Photography by Philippe Heurtault Story by Ines Wynn Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Could it be that if we always show we wield the power, there is no opportunity for staff to ‘play around’? And could this ‘cultural phenomenon’ have its roots in feudalism? In feudal times, people were expected to devote themselves to powers that cared little for the needs of the common person – things were strict, but clear, and there was no room for messing around. Is there a common thread here? Or is it just another unexplained cultural mystery that is hidden deep in the psyche of this sometimes bizarre society that we choose to live in? Copyright © Kulture Kid 2012 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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I have a magical sunset memory of launching our newly purchased Canadian canoe into the river for the first time, quietly gliding on the still water, pink skies, our one year old boy wide eyed. My visual cliché became ridiculously heartwarming the moment a couple of playful dolphins surfaced, frolicking at arms length and escorted us safely on our adventure. The Ancient Greeks would have believed this to be a mystical and divine blessing from the river gods, and while that is unlikely their beautiful presence was a joyful gift to us, and one that was freely given. THAT’S an encounter with a dolphin!

I have no interest in seeing them perform in stale chlorinated pools, with tired and dispassionate keepers, or chasing them frantically on deafening, stinky boats. And there is no attraction at all for me in fondling them in a captive sea enclosure. But I do understand that for those who don’t have the joy of a casual caper, the dolphin remains at once a symbol of serenity and freedom and a novelty, and the opportunity to see one up close apparently irresistible. So this is for you guys: IT MAY BE YOUR DREAM TO VISIT A CAPTIVE FACILITY AND SWIM WITH A DOLPHIN IT IS A CAPTIVE DOLPHIN’S DREAM TO SWIM IN THE OCEAN WITH ITS FAMILY

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BUZZ By Monsoon Wanita For starters you have to wonder how a sea mammal finds its way to a shopping center car park!? In truth a captive sea enclosure might be the dolphin equivalent to the Four Seasons for these unfortunate creatures, gasping in small dirty tanks, waiting to be hauled out at each new location for their next “ShowTime”. Only to be shoved back into their vile little pickle jars when the crowds have gone.

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Let’s remember most of these imprisoned dolphins are illegally removed from their natural environment where they would swim for miles each day in large social and family groups. And as highly intelligent and emotional beings this new existence causes a great deal of physical and psychological stress, resulting in death for some and a generally atrocious, sparkle free life for the rest. Oh and it gets worse. Some of these circuses also include performing otters, bears and other such wonders of the world!!! With a protest having occurred last Saturday at Central Parkir Kuta, some serious news coverage and a significant petition with over 18000 signatures, (being delivered to a bundle of weighty diplomats and politicians, including the President of Indonesia), I hope this is the last time we will see such a thing in Bali or better still…. Indonesia. Read PETA’s write up on dolphins in captivity: http://www.peta.org/issues/ animals-in-entertainment/marine-animalexhibits-chlorinated-prisons.aspx

Personally I hold no special fascination with dolphins, I am not inclined to favour them over any other animal (btw - any chance of someone rescuing that dear little performing monkey near a certain major bank on Jalan Legian??).

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The Rotary Clubs of Bali and the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank are working together to increase the awareness about the severe shortage of Rh Negative Blood types here in Bali. These are much less prevalent in Asian populations (0.3%) vs. European populations (10%). If you have Rh Negative Blood and would be prepared to help save a life, please contact the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank office today at 0361-227 224 and one of their mobile units will visit you at your home/ office/hotel for your generous donation.

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Sign the petition: http://www.change.org/petitions/dolphinsdon-t-belong-in-traveling-circus Watch the video: http://vimeo.com/26954201 However, the recent “pop up” dolphin circus outside various major supermarkets in Bali has caused a stir amongst a lot of residents. There is plenty of animal cruelty about these parts, but this shabby ring a ding, in your face spectacle is a little harder to ignore.

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In the previous article I discussed the best time to water plants, and this led me onto the topic of soil types and moisture retention (the capacity of the soil to hold water). The soil type will also to a certain extent affect nutrient content, determine the soil pH, and the type of plants that will thrive within the soil. Before you buy plants for your garden, it’s best to find out what type of soil you have otherwise you could be wasting your time and money on unsuitable additions. Soils can be broadly classified as either sandy or clay. So what does this mean? A sandy soil is usually light and made of loose particles that you could easily run your fingers through, and water will also pass through easily. On the other hand a clay soil will be so lumpy and heavy you could even make a ball of it in your hands and throw it. Clay soil has very tiny particles and is compact, therefore drainage can be a problem. Some plants prefer clay, some prefer sand, but the majority will grow well in a combination of both types with organic matter mixed in (loamy soil). Loam soils are typically found on nutrient rich floodplains, which are usually already taken as prime agricultural land. Loams are, well-drained and easily worked and can be clay-loam or sandy-loam depending on their composition. You should check the soil in your garden, as it is possible for you to have variations from sandy to clay soil within your garden, especially if the previous owners imported topsoil for landscaping which so often happens. To check the soil type, you will need to dig holes around the garden in different locations to get a good idea of the soil profile. The holes you dig will have to be at least 30-50cm deep - deeper if you have the muscle. Checking how well your soil drains is a good indication of your soil type. Flood the holes with water and check how long it takes for them to drain. If it drains away quickly then you probably have sandy soil and moisture retention will be an ongoing challenge. Conversely, if the water is ‘pooling’ in puddles and is still there after a few hours, you have a clay soil and drainage will be a problem in your garden. The best option is to choose plants that do well in your soil type otherwise you will have to amend the soil over time with organic material. In this way you can bring a sandy soil to become a sandy loam, or clay, to a clay loam. But it is not as simple as adding sandy soil to clay, or clay to sandy soil.

The Soil Matrix Firstly no garden soil is either 100% sand or 100% clay, unless you are at the beach or a quarry! All soils are a combination or mixture of these particles, and the soil classification depends on the majority and mixture of particle size, which can be set out into a matrix. The roots need water, nutrients and oxygen all in the right combination, and these factors are very dependent on particle size, which brings us to the soil matrix. Sandy soils have large particles, are very airy, but don’t retain moisture well and are usually nutrient deficient. Clay soils have small particles, a high nutrient content and retain water, but being so compact the roots can suffer from lack of oxygen. That’s why a weed can grow in rocky material, but not in cement, but then what if the cement has cracks in it? Few people realize the significance of oxygen to a plant’s nutrient uptake and overall health. We all know that the foliage of a plant receives oxygen, though the real need for oxygen is below the surface. The oxygen helps the roots absorb nutrients at a faster rate, and is a huge factor on determining plant growth.

The best way to improve any type of soil is to add large amounts or organic material. That is why it is so important to compost. A composted soil has the right combination of drainage, nutrients and aeration. It is nutrient rich, will retain water, but not to the detriment of aeration, as in a clay soil. It is also aerated like sandy soil but not to the detriment of water retention. All types of soil can support plants, but if you plant something that requires good drainage into a heavy clay soil, you will have wasted your time and money, because it will almost certainly underperform or die. Trying to change the soil conditions is a long term process and can be achieved over time, but not over a few weeks, unless you excavate the topsoil and ship in tons of new topsoil, but who can afford that? Not your average gardener! Sometimes developers simply raise garden beds by dumping fresh topsoil on top of sandy or clay soil, but this is not a suitable practice in my opinion. You can end up with a layer of loam swimming on top of boggy clay, or a garden bed that sinks or erodes into the sand below. Dumping topsoil onto existing soil with no attempt to mix the soil profiles together is a disaster in the long term.

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You must integrate the soil as much as possible and keep adding organic material, then you will have a balanced soil that will encourage earthworms and other organisms to work, aerate and improve the structure, whilst depositing nutrient. In this way a sandy or a clay soil can approximate to loam over time. To improve any soil, you’ll need to add organic matter. Add anything available such as compost, manure, seaweed, mulch even dry leaves. Spread your organic matter on top of the soil, and fork it in. From the first addition your soil will continue to improve. The bed can be planted as long as you keep adding organic matter four times a year, more if you can. This will continue the process of improving the soil’s structure. A good idea is to make tiny holes with a fork or a metal stake and sprinkle organic matter around the garden, when you water, the compost will naturally filter down these holes and into the soil getting into the structure close to the roots. (make sure the holes are made between plants, you don’t want to damage trunks or major roots).

Clay soils Nutrient rich, compact with poor drainage, little aeration. Higher pH (alkaline). Plants to grow in clay: Roses, some orchids, bamboo, ferns, yucca’s, hydrangeas, heliconias, aster, cabbages, potatoes, some fruit trees - definitely not root crops (carrots)

Sandy soils Nutrient poor, loose, with poor moisture retention, well aerated. Lower pH (acidic). Plants to grow in sandy soils: Pine trees, various palms (coconut palms grow on the beach), succulents (aloe, cacti), many types of grass, herbs (rosemary, lavender), tomatoes, cucumbers. Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2012 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Yayasan ‘SO’ High 5 Rehab Foundation High 5 rehab ‘So’ is a rehabilitation and education centre for physically handicapped Balinese children. Our goal is to let the Balinese handicapped children of Bali be part of society. We achieve our goal by providing physiotherapy and education for free. If you know any child that is in need of physical help, please contact us at 036 2700 1597 for a consult. You can visit us in Dusun Banyualit, Desa Kalibukbuk, Lovina, Singaraja. You can also be part of this project by donating to the foundation. For more information please visit <www.high5rehab.org>

Toastmasters Club A Toastmasters Club is a “learn-by-doing” workshop where Sunrise Organic Market you can hone your public-speaking skills in a supportive, Fresh vegetables, dried goods, milk, natural medicine, etc. friendly atmosphere. Bali Toastmasters (Sanur) meet every Jl. Merta Sari, Banjar Pengubengan Kauh, Kerobokan. 2nd & 4th Thursdays. Contact: Strong 0813 3952 6377, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 8am - 2pm. For Magical-Bali Toastmasters (Sanur) meet every 1st & 3rd more information call Dwi 735 824. Saturday. Contact: Verga 0818 0279 6888, Seminyak Toastmasters (TBA). Contact: Richard 0857 1419 6634. www. Support Bali Cares toastmasters.org>. Bali Cares is a non-profit shop that is dedicated to supporting local charitable organizations such as Yayasan Bumi Sehat, Touch Rugby Pondok Pekak Library and The Crisis Care Foundation. By Tuesdays 5-6.30 pm Bali International School. For further offering a sales outlet to showcase items produced by low- information <www.balirugby.com> or email <info@balirugby. income NGOs, Bali Cares creates a means of sustainability com>. for these organizations and an important source of funding. Sales ensure that these NGOs can continue the valuable Ubud Tournament Scrabble Club work they are dedicated to. Visit our shop. Every purchase We meet in Ubud 2x per week to play competitive scrabble. makes a different in someone’s life. Jalan Hanoman No. Looking for like minded players who know the 2 and 3 letter 44 (next to Tegun Gallery), Ubud, Bali. <www.idepfoundation. words as well as the Z, X, Q and J words. Don’t be org/balicares>. intimidated... we are also nice people! If you’re interested, please SMS either Barbara 0821 4421 6670 or John 0813 The Bali Children’s Project 3868 5769. We are looking for semi-permanent ex-pats. The Bali children’s Project is dedicated to helping disadvantaged young people advance themselves through Ubud Organic Farmers Market education. For almost ten years we have sponsoring Organic, natural & healthy - home grown & home made individual children, and more recently have expanded our lots of fresh organic veggies, healthy skin care, incense,

Vipassana In Sanur Vipassana Meditation is given every day at 17:30 at the north-end of Hyatt Beach in Sanur. <www.masterofuniverse. net>. E-mail: <vikram.pandit1957@gmail.com>.Tel. 082 147 186 661. Vipassana Meditation Vipassana Meditation (by Goenkaji) group sitting every Wednesday at 18.30. Villa Serenity Reception: 0361-747 4625, Daniel Hp:081 138 5134. Jalan Nelayan Gang Dolphin, Banjar Canggu (turn left 500m. Before Hotel Tugu), Kuta Bali. E-mail: <dchieppa@indo.net.id>, <www.balivillaserenity. com>. Indonesia. Windsurfing / Kitesurfing Club Sanur Windsurfing club in Sanur to share the passion for this sport. For more information come to see us at Sanur Beach Hotel or visit our web page <www.blueoasisbc.com>. You can also call for free Wind & Wave information in Sanur at 288 011 extension Blue Oasis.

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Looking For; 2nd hand billiards tables! Call: Melda 081 916 165 312. [038] Wanted; Used aluminum or steel scuba tanks in good working condition for reasonable prices. Please contact: Phone: 08133 753 4097. E-mail: <info@balicat.com>. [042]

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For Sale; Used tablet Archos 7.0’ home tablet android, wifi, android, memory 16GB (8GB internal+8GB micro sd), complete with box, charger, keyboard, case slave, manual, great for movie player HD resolution, for only 1.100.000. Call 0361-786 9350, no SMS. Denpasar. [037]

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Cars - Motorcycles - Watercraft - etc For Sale Line ads Rp 7.000 per word. Photo Ads Rp. 435.000. All ads must be paid for before printing.

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For rent; weekly/ monthly KIA Carens 2002 matic. Call 0819 9994 2211. [001]

Nissan Patrol 85, 4x4. Expat owned. AC, PS, disc brakes, new tyres, overhauled engine. Rp 60 juta nego. 081 667 8567. [008]

2 0 0 0 Ya m a h a X L 1 2 0 0 wave runner, go everywhere Shorelander t r a i l e r, r e b u i l t e n g i n e , extra clean, lots of accessories, price Rp 6 0 J u t a . E m a i l <deepbarrels@hotmail. com>. Phone 0878 6240 7804. [015]

Renting Honda CRV and Mercy ML320. Competitive price and good service. 0878 6217 1118. [002] For Sale; Dodge Custom 200 Pick-up, new tyre, very excellent condition, all still original. (0361) 782 9999. [003] For Sale; Range Rover Vogue year 2000, green, low mileage, 20” tyres, excellent condition. Call (0361) 792 9999. [004] Sale Harrier 3.0 four, silver grey, leather, 2001. Perfect condition. 0819 3301 0492 English. 0813 3859 9889 Indonesian. [005] Grand Cherokee 3.6 Limited & 5.7 Overland; Wrangler Sport 2 & 4 doors; Wrangler Sahara 2 & 4 doors; Wrangler Rubicon 2 & 4 doors; Jeep Patriot; Compass; Chrysler 300C; Dodge Journey; Wrangler 4 doors ‘10; Chrysler 300C ‘11; Visit Nadia Auto Graha Chrysler Bali Authorized Dealer, Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [006] Chevy Camaro SS Transformer. Range Rover Evoque 4 & 2 doors 2012; Porsche Boxter S; Porsche Panamera; Land Rover Discovery 4; Toyota FJ Cruiser; Range Rover Evoque 2&4 doors; Range Rover Evoque ‘11 & Toyota Vellfire Gold 2 Series & Alphard SC; Lexus RX 270 & Toyota Harrier ‘10 & Mini Cooper S Coup & Fiath Abarth Esseesse; Smart Car ‘11; BMW Z3 ‘00. Visit Nadia Auto Graha, (sales, service & spareparts) Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [007]

For Sale; APV Arena GX Silver Automatic July 2011 Brand new condition only 9000km price 155 million Rp Call 0821 4635 3571. [009]

Motorcycle Honda Vario 2009. Only traveled 1100 kms. As new condition. Rp 12.5 Juta. Contact- <tutievans10@ yahoo.co.id> or 0812 8613 3251. [010] Tiger, 2008, 30.000km, black, 16 million. 0819 9991 5775. [011] Ya m a h a 2 0 1 2 B l a c k Ya m a h a B y s o n . N o b i exhaust. Gold levers. Axle sliders. Windshield. Engine Cover. Bridgestone Tyres. Powermax cdi. 220 klms. Cost 26 mil. 24 mil or offers Terry. Lovina 0813 3813 6110. [012] Honda Revo 2010 manual 110cc GC IDR 7,000,000, 0819 1637 5746. [013] 2012 Honda Beat (Plus). IDR 12,000,000. Must Sell / ONO. <vb.nm.cq@gmail. com> / Phone 0819 3621 3317. [014]

Quintrex 3.75m ali boat with 15hp Johnson o u t b o a r d o n t r a i l e r. Includes anchor, sounder, oars, EPIRB etc. Rp40jt <ddancer@westnet.com. au> or Phone 0812 3768 8457 Medewi. [016]

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Escapade: Power Catamaran. Fibreglass. LOA 11.6 mts Beam 3.9 mts. Propulsion 2 x 300 HP 4 Stroke Suzuki Outboards. Speed. Cruising 25 knots. Full Safety and Nav Equipment. To i l e t . S h o w e r. D o u b l e Berth. Excellent water access. In Charter ops for up to 15 passengers. Established product with marketing collaterals. Prime berth in Bali International Marina. For quick sale at Rp 650 Juta excluding VAT. For further info please contact : 081 2380 2036. [017]

For Sale E l e g a n t Toyota Crown Royale (2001) 3.0 litre. Classic lines, 4 door saloon with a bit of history. Black. Previous official Jakarta government service. New tan leather interior. New tyres, battery and recent engine 100,000 mile service. Excellent condition, great drive. Insure till June 2013. Price 200 jt. Nego. Serious offers. Details : HP 0857 92311196 (Eng) or 0811130193 (Bahasa Ind.)

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For Sale; IMO Z 3 pc tablet can be used for telephone, watching film, listening the music, camera, USB, internal modem and still guarantee. asked 900.000 nego. Call: 745 5886. Denpasar. [142] For Sale; In excellent condition sewing machine Typical type GC6-28-1 and type GC6-28. We used these for canvas sewing and making leather bags. Call Alex 0853 3848 7499. [143] For Sale; Avent sterilizer 700rb, Avent bottle/food warmer (never used) 400rb, Bjorn black baby carrier 700rb, Fisher Price baby bouncer 500rb, baby seat baby slow cooker (mini) 150rb, baby clothes (10rb-30rb). Call 0878 6088 7078 or <eleinna@ hotmail.com>. [144] For Sale; I am selling custom made “Ex-5 star Hotel”, elegant teakwood indoor lounger with leather seat due to house downsizing, asking price Rp. 2.7 million. Pls email for photo <greta_ christie@hotmail.com>. Phone: 0812 3706 8819. Sanur. [145]

For Sale; Pepper spray 60 ml. Bought from Jakarta. Condition new, never used. Sale for 95k only. SMS only to David 0878 6278 7345. Denpasar. [153] For Sale; Brand new rattan furniture, just bought and have not even used yet. Decided to leave the island for a while. Table chairs set banana leaf, poufee seats, side tables. Please call for photos: 0878 6013 1722. Canggu. [154]

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For Sale; Hasselblad 500C/M Classic chrome body w/ waistlevel finder and splitscreen, front cap, no rear cap. Great condition, stays in dry cabinet. 5 juta. Contact 0812 3663 253, <balifoto@yahoo. com> for info / photos. Gianyar. [135] For Sale; Hasselblad 80mm T* Planar lens for 500 (V) series body. Some paint wear, but excellent working. Glass is beautiful. Front & rear caps. Stays in dry cabinet. 5 juta. 08123 663 253, <balifoto@yahoo. com>. Gianyar. [136] For Sale; Household items. Ceramic drinking water dispenser & wooden stand, was 100.000, sell 50.000. Office chair, was 599.000 at LotteMart, sell 200.000. Basic computer desk, fair condition, was 140.000, sell 50.000. Ubud pickup. SMS only 0878 6232 4040. [137] For Sale; Modem Huawei mobile broadband E161 USB stick. For any GSM 3G network like XL or Simpati, any computer operating system. Speeds to 3. 6MB/ second. Integrated microSD card reader. 150.000. Must pickup in Ubud. SMS only 0878 6232 4040. [138] For Sale; 3 hanging light fittings. Made from dark wood. Simple yet stylish. Call/SMS/e-mail Henney for photos 0821 4758 8546 <Fluffyh_1@hotmail.com>. Seminyak. [167]

For Sale; Scanner Canon LiDE25 Canoscan, USB, for documents to size A4/Letter. Compact, reliable, makes good colour images. With original driver and software CD for Windows. 200. 000. Must pickup in Ubud. SMS only 0878 6232 4040. [139] For Sale; Surfboard brand new hand shaped retro 6’x 20” x 2 3/4” six channel single fin box, polished finish built for a blast and built to last by resident Hawaiian shaper 4.5 juta. 0853 3810 0134. Photos at <oldskoolbali@yahoo.com>. Bukit. [146] For Sale; Air conditioner/split AC/Denpoo DDS 990/199, 1PK, 590 watt, still 10 month guarantee, free installation, new, still in box. Only 2,1 juta. Don’t call, if you want it cheaper, please. Enni, Handy: 0813 3704 7542, Jimbaran. [162]

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27 June - 11 July, 2012

“What a load of Bulls” When considering the modern ways of the world particularly regarding real estate or building there is an old English idiom “to charge like a wounded bull” that does seem to be somewhat appropriate. It appears that these days every city in the world is plagued by herds of crippled bovines rampaging through the streets attempting to gore anyone in sight. Last issue we looked at basic land and building costs and perhaps what it should cost to build your dream cowshed in Bali. Things have changed a bit since last fortnight and the price for desirable land has increased from Rp300 million an are to a mere Rp5,472 million per are over the past two weeks (sorry sir we can’t help a bit of inflation now can we?), sorry 6,723 million, no um that’s 7,849 million, um, er….. Everyone is paying more so let us look at why the snouts in the trough are emptying your pockets faster than a vomiting dog can empty a kindergarten and see what you can do about it.

Sketch plans 15% of the total fee Design development 15% of the total fee Contract documentation 35% of the total fee (at expensive Australian draughtsman’s rates) Tender and negotiation 5% of the total fee Contract administration 30% of the total fee (includes inspection of site works, supervision of work, etc). From this it is possible to work out a fixed price fee which will remove the temptation to spend more. The following table provides a guideline for fixed fees you might pay for an architect’s services. If we are generous and assume that 12% is a reasonable fee for an average architect then costs per square metre based on the total cost of building four different building qualities would be as follows: C/BM/I-02 May 12

First we need to remember rules number 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 13, 26, 45 and 82 from Angus MacFadden’s concise little tome ”Living Life To The Full On The Odour Of A Small Piece Of Oleaginous Fabric” do not part with your money without a) fully understanding exactly what you are paying for and b) knowing your money is secure. Remember that retrieving money from the hand of a person in Indonesia is a surgical operation. If you are buying property from a developer it is highly possible that the developer has marked up the building cost by as much as 100%. Developers do have advantages such as large amounts of cash to buy large pieces of land at reasonable prices and are able to take advantage of the economies of scale of bulk buying and multiple construction. Buying an “off the shelf” house can also have the distinct advantage of someone else carrying the stress of the building process but be aware that you are probably paying well over the odds for that pleasure. Quality cannot be guaranteed and you may well find that instead of wrestling for quality with a builder you end up wrestling with a developer. Real estate agents in Bali, even the more professional ones, are also joining the stampede of injured oxen. Expect to pay 5% in real estate fees here while in Australia standard fees vary from around 2 to 2.5%. The high fees being charged in Bali are probably why there are real estate agents springing up on every street corner like warts on a rhinoceros’s posterior. Did you know that there are enough real estate offices in Bali to house the whole population of Lombok in the lap of luxury in dwellings with diamond studded flush buttons and mink toilet seat covers. Like all new industries that tend to expand as every man and his bull gets in on “yet another idea no one else thought of” no doubt one day the bubble will burst and the real estate industry in Bali will contract back to sustainable levels and the cowboys (or should I say bullboys) will give up and go home leaving the more professional operators to continue in a more healthy industry. Word on the grapevine is that land buyers are starting to get few and far between. If you are building your dream home then there is a lot more to consider. Most people start by hiring an architect so let us also start there. It is important that you manage your architect, don’t let him manage you. Many people hand over everything for their architect to look after. It certainly saves a lot of worry but you will probably pay handsomely for it. Make no mistake a good architect can make a real difference in terms of the quality of the final design however let us look at their charges. In the building industry most professionals such as quantity surveyors, structural engineers, MEP design engineers, inspectors, etc. charge for their services by the square meter of floor area of the project. Most architects, however do not. They tend to charge as a percentage of the gross project cost. This arrangement has a major disadvantage, the more the project costs the more they make, there is a vested interest therefore in making the budget blow out (“let slip the bulls of war”). A project being checked in my office at the moment specifies Grohe plumbing fittings throughout, Rp20 million for a single bath tap when I know the customer will be perfectly happy with one costing a still expensive yet far more reasonable 5 million. Architects in Bali may charge a fee of 10% to an astronomical 20% of the total project cost. At this rate the architect will make a profit of Rp4 million for each and every bathtap simply for writing the word Grohe on the specification sheet! Do I hear the clatter of taurine hoofs on the cobblestones? By comparison, according to the Architect’s Journal, architects in Britain charge around 6% to 8% of the total project cost while the smaller the project the higher the percentage so typically a US$300,000 (yes I know I am talking the universal language of dollars instead of good old English pounds) project would attract an architect’s fee for full services of 6.9%. While a project of US$100,000 would attract a fee of around 7.9%. In Australia architect’s fees that are based on a proportion of building cost usually range from 7% to 18% for full services but may be considerably lower for partial services. To understand more about architect’s fees in Australia a reasonable breakdown of their costs would be as follows:

Note that an independent draughtsmen in Bali may charge between Rp100,000 and Rp200,000 per square metre for doing the documentation while from the table above based on an overall 12% fee we see the architect may charge up to Rp420,000 per square metre for the same service. If the architect were to charge an overall fee of 20% then the draughtsman’s costs increase to a somewhat ridiculous Rp700,000 per square metre. The bruised bison are on the move, no wonder we are paying so much. But then there is another trick up the architect’s sleeve. Many architects work hard to take control of the building process. They may be organising the construction for you or perhaps only administering the tender process. Either way this means that it is possible for the architect to, firstly, engineer a higher building cost and, secondly, negotiate a “finders fee”, perhaps as much as 10% of the building cost, with the building contractor he directs the job towards. This 10% finder’s fee will also attract his 20% markup in which case he is charging you a fee on his own fee. No wonder the price escalates. We are now paying as much as 32% of the total project cost to the architect. The crippled cattle are running. I hasten to state that this is the worst case scenario and that most architects do not do this but it is wise to know of the tricks and be aware. Indeed one of Bali’s most famous and highly respected architects is a wonderful man called Ketut Arthana. A highly ethical man, Ketut advocates that architects should not be involved in the construction process, this is a conflict of interest. He feels that architects should stick to design. He is a man who will always protect the interests of his client. In short he is on your side. It is a good idea to find an architect who is honest, ethical and loves his work, his motivation should be to build beautiful buildings not to drive a big car that makes up for a shortfall in the bodily assets department. It is also wise to remember that Bali is a buyers market and that there are more and more architects chasing the business, you have a strong bargaining chip. Finally you may choose to avoid using an architect altogether. I know a couple of people who searched the internet, found designs that they liked and bought full sets of drawings for a price of around US$150. I have also met people who looked around at existing houses, sketched something out and gave it to a draughtsman who put the drawings together. Only recently I came across a couple who designed a dream home for themselves only to have their builder sell their design to another client. The fact is that there is not a lot of mystique in designing a house but there is a lot of creativity in designing a beautiful one. In addition to the architect’s fees there are other professional fees you may expect to pay and these will probably be charged by the square metre as follows: Structural engineering fees Rp. 200,000 to Rp 300,000 per square metre. MEP design fees Rp. 120,000 per square metre. Quantity Surveyors fees Rp. 60,000 per square metre. If you take the bull by the horns you can save a lot of money, maybe as much as 10% of the project cost plus the architect’s tender negotiation cost, a further 5%, simply by handling your own tendering process. Enough about boisterous bovids and their ungulatory perambulations, next time we might have a look at the pitfalls of unmanaged building construction and its tendency to draw money out of your pocket faster than a bull market on Wall Street. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.wilsonbali.com or at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 288 789. Copyright © 2012 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Hydropower: Harnessing Bali’s Water Wealth by Bill Dalton

Its mountainous slopes and agricultural lands laced with hundreds of rushing channels and scores of rivers, Bali possesses a gigantic potential for turning water into energy. But astonishingly, in my investigations, I found that less than half a dozen systems are actually up and running. Several village-scale systems work really well in Aceh, but systems in Bali that have good electrical output and excellent reliability are few. A number of systems were started optimistically, then for one reason or the other – landslides, lack of knowledge or skill, financial difficulties, etc. - the plants are on hold. Water as a valuable source of energy is of p a r t i c u l a r importance in Bali’s remote upland regions where the staterun electric company PLN is not able to provide electricity. Water generated power can be provided directly to houses in a village via a small electrical distribution system or can be supplied by means of batteries which are returned periodically to the power house for recharging. When installing a hydro system, PLN regulations only come into play if a hydropower owner sells excess electricity to a village or another party. No PLN regulations govern personal use. Of the few micro-hydro power schemes that are functioning, various configurations - depending on hydrological and topographical conditions - are used in getting the water to the turbine in order to create power. The most common is the small-scale harnessing of a local river to supply electricity for a village or to run a rice mill. Determining the power potential of the water flowing at the water source – a river or stream – is the first step. The formula to determine the water’s flow rate is not that complicated and can be easily found on the internet. What I learned from talking with a number of people who’ve researched the subject is that, like solar energy, building a microhydro system requires a healthy budget to do a decent job. There are many components - dams, piping, choice of turbines, electrical distribution, and many other details. Like they say, ‘Pay the big money, and cry once.” Once you’re prepared to commit the funds, then it’s time to move to the next stage which is designing your system. A water turbine, which is turned by water, is the most crucial component of a hydropower plant. Turbines are already well tested, non-polluting and rely on a renewable source of water. Modern turbines, today’s equivalent of 19th century water wheels, are compact, highly efficient and capable of producing substantial power instantly and predictably at very high speeds. This basic technology has been used all over the planet by many peoples and cultures for hundreds of years. China alone has 85,000 small-scale electricity producing micro-hydro water plants. A turbine converts the energy in falling water into shaft power which can be used directly as mechanical power or can be connected to an electrical generator. There are various types of turbines to choose from, depending on many factors. Once you’ve figured out what type of turbine best suits your water resource, it is more difficult to decide where to buy one. German turbines are precision engineered, but they’re very expensive. Chinese made ones are much cheaper. Some are pretty good, especially if you can work out the reputable brands. More money can be saved by manufacturing the equipment locally. Energy is always lost when it is converted from one form to another. Many water turbines are only around 70% to 80% efficient due to frictional losses. Power is lost for example in the pipe carrying the water to the turbine. But through careful design, the loss can be reduced to only a small percentage. In Bali’s rural areas, shaft power is well-suited to rice milling, though this will probably require conversion to electrical power. Small hydro plants such as these practice an appropriate scale of hydro power which is not environmentally damaging as large hydro projects that need to import technologies and often flood large areas of land, causing negative social impacts. In most systems installed on Bali, both the water and know-how come from local indigenous sources, though a few have benefited from consultants from Java. Hydro power also provides recreational benefits, improvements in habitat and flood control. Bali Eco Stay’s Run-of-the River Plant It hasn’t always been smooth sailing. Owner John Blundstone’s

first Pelton turbine, installed out of plumb, shook itself loose from its foundations and literally blew up. “Bolts flew off and water was everywhere!” John told me. When John and Cath first opened their Bali Eco Stay deep in the mountains of west Bali, they were on state-run PLN power but soon began researching the possibility of hydro power. Coming from Tasmania off the coast of southern Australia, where virtually all the island’s electricity is water generated, it was a natural choice for John. “Tasmania has big mountains, big rivers and big rains just like Bali. Having an abundance of water up here, three springs, a fast flowing stream and a 12-meter-drop waterfall, what more could we want? With it clouding over most afternoons around Mount Batukaru above us, solar was not an option. Hydro power was a given.”

“Hydro is a wide open field and everyone is always welcome to make improvements. But hydro power is not always ecologically beneficial. A big plant creates huge amounts of CH 4 in stagnant ponds. This is why small hydros are better for the environment. ‘Nature provides your need, not your greed,’” he tells me. Those interested are welcome to see Cakra’s system up close by making an appointment. Be warned that you have to descend through a rainforest down a steep river embankment. After a rainfall the trail down is treacherously slippery and once there you may encounter other visitors. Chakra once saw a 3-meter-long reticulated python curled up snugly right next to his turbine.

John didn’t have to build an expensive dam for water storage. All he had to do was corral a nearby river, saving the cost of labor and materials. From this weir, he built a chute (called a penstock) where the water is forcefully channeled into a small diameter pipe. An iron screen prevents stones, silt and debris from entering a low-pressure conduit buried beneath the water. John’s 7-year-old son Huey and the community kids were also gleefully enjoying a useful by-product of the weir – a big swimming pool. When his turbine wobbled off its braces two months ago, John didn’t give up. “Since our initial set up back in 2010 when we achieved around 1200 Watts output, we have recently moved on. Our landowner’s brother, Made Suastika, an electrical engineer from Denpasar, has taken over the project. With much tweaking, he managed to get the power output up to around 2200 Watts.” “However, now we are now in the process of installing a new Pelton wheel that is 20 cm in diameter larger. It was made to Made’s own specifications at a local machine shop. It will be perfectly balanced and geared for efficiency and ease of maintenance. We will be installing a 5 KW alternator and are optimistically hoping for 3500 Watt output, which would give us 100% of our electrical needs. Fingers crossed!” When I visited Bali Eco Stay recently, Made and four men were busy digging out, cementing a housing, and installing the parts inside a shed down a steep hill near the resort’s waterfall. Since his water source is very near, John doesn’t have to buy expensive high voltage distribution equipment. His maintenance costs are a comparatively minor component of his total expenditures. “The gear box replaces the belt system, so no need to continually replace rubber belts,” he says. “Hydros are not that expensive to get going and your maintenance costs are nil. It just takes is a bit of grease once in awhile. The water’s free.” Chakra’s Mico-Hydro on the Petanu Chakra Widia, founder of the Tirta Foundation for green building, has installed a small hydro on the Petanu River in the village of Laplaplan near the Maya Hotel in the outskirts of Ubud to generate power for Villa Awang Awang. This is an instance where a designer has taken advantage of Bali’s near perfect conditions - a steep river flowing in a hill area with high year-round rainfall – to offer more than enough flow to produce adequate water-sourced power. “The best systems are cross flow systems, like the one in Laplaplan and the successful hydro plant installed in Tenganan,” Chakra explained at his experimental farm just south of Ubud. “The cross flow system I put in on the Petanu yields around 70% efficiency. A cross flow actually harvests the energy twice, once when the water hits the turbine as it enters and another time when the water exits.” “The Pelton system is not as efficient because it’s not so easy to manufacture on Bali. Another strong point,” Chakra went on, “is that a cross flow is low maintenance, so you don’t have to replace parts as often. Peltons are higher maintenance because highly pressurized water hits a single plate and the metal eventually corrodes. With a cross flow you stretch the water out through a wider nozzle so it spreads your water pressure and creates a more stable rotation. Water goes into the plant and comes out the back more slowly after the energy is captured. It’s as simple as that.”

“Hydro Creek” of East Bali Bali’s biggest hydro system is located on the road to Timbrah village near the indigenous Bali Aga village of Tengenan, in Karangasem District about 100 km east of Denpasar. Most Tengenan villagers already had electricity, but they needed additional power for rice milling, so they asked the communitybased environmental group Wisnu Foundation to help them develop their own hydro-electric power plant by utilizing the waterrich Buhu River. The project also received the support of the state-owned electricity company PLN, the Global Environmental Facilities and Bank Rakyat Indonesia. The major costs for the scheme were for site preparation and the capital cost of equipment. Pak Agung Putraadhyana, a green architect, carried out the original design in which the channeled water is utilized in the hydro plant, then returned to the river. An overflow channel was also added to keep the area from flooding during heavy rains. Owned and managed by the village, this stand-alone run-of-theriver plant is capable of producing up to 12,000 Watts (12 KW) during the dry season and 22,000 Watts during wet season. Operation and maintenance is carried out by trained local tradesmen. Water is diverted from the river and channeled alongside a rice field before being “dropped” into a turbine via a penstock. The turbine then drives a generator that provides electricity. The villagers don’t need as much electricity as their urban counterparts. A transmission line extends to Timbrah village to supply rural domestic electricity to consumers who require only a small quantity of power for lighting and to run a television. The rice mill used to be powered by diesel fuel which required 20 liters of fuel per hour to process rice husks. By using hydro-powered electricity, the villagers save hundreds of thousands of rupiah every day. The new technology is also more environmentally friendly in that the ‘fuel’ for power generation is endlessly renewable. Careful planning has even resulted in an income-generating use of their hydropower plant. So much power is produced that the villagers sell electricity to PLN!

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GREENSPEAK by Ibu Kat

BALI’S HANDICRAFTS – FAIR TRADE IN A CHANGING WORLD Driving up Handicraft Highway (Jalan Andong Raya) in Ubud these days, the shops look pretty much the way they did a decade ago. But the island’s handicraft export industry has in fact taken a serious nosedive as a result of the unstable global economy and changing trends. Now that I think about it, when I stroll around Ubud, I see that most of the little family-run handicraft shops have been gradually replaced by the plate glass windows of pricey boutiques. And once they’ve gone, they’re not likely to be back.

The organization works with 50 groups which benefit about 2,000 people. In the past, producers were competitive and didn’t want to cooperate. Mitra Bali helped them to see the advantage of working together and encouraged them to establish cooperatives. If producers decide to work directly together, the organization builds them a toilet and continues the design and quality control support.

There’s a lot of value in the expat community here, we should be tapping it Mitra Bali used to be able to keep these artisans working full time but the current unstable market means that it can no longer consistently supply the groups with orders, and encourages them to find other buyers. Artisans receive guidance about trends and design. These are important issues. The trends have changed in the past few years. There’s been a shift away from decorative products in the west and the emphasis now is on sleek, contemporary and functional designs for home and garden ware. Product trends change quickly and it’s difficult to anticipate them, although silver jewellery remains popular. Mitra Bali works closely with the producers to ensure that the designs are appropriate and the quality is high.

Agung Alit, founder and manager of Mitra Bali Fair Trade and change agent extraordinaire, has watched Bali’s handicraft industry boom and now, perhaps, bust. “I’ve seen a fifty to sixty percent drop in handicraft orders since the middle of 2011,” he told me. “Until then we were shipping out four 40 foot containers of handicrafts every month. Now we ship only two a month, and our staff has been reduced by half. This reflects the economic problems in the United States and Europe, which are the main markets; Asians don’t buy many handicrafts.” Mitra Bali, Indonesia’s first Fair Trade business model, was established by Agung in 1993. The organization acts as a design consultant, bridge to market and export facilitator for small producers of mass-produced handicrafts who have no access to Bali’s handicraft export industry. Agung, who was named Social Entrepreneur of the Year in 2008, has been a passionate advocate of fair trade for over 25 years. The tattoo of the Fair Trade logo on his forearm is a permanent testament to his commitment to fair trade principals. Agung started working in Jakarta with a handicraft foundation in the early 1990s and quickly saw that Balinese handicrafts could be sold directly to retailers without a middleman. A Japanese foundation provided $800 seed money, the only external funding Mitra Bali has ever received, and the Foundation never looked back. “Middlemen and art shops monopolize the handicraft market in Bali,” Agung explained. “Most small artisans work independently, and they lack business skills or information about styles and trends. They have no access to international markets and are forced to rely on agents who keep most of the profit. In the unlikely event that an independent craft producer does get an order, s/he has no access to the capital necessary to purchase the raw materials.” Another disadvantage is that the artisans have to wait a long time for payment, and the consignment model doesn’t work for the small Balinese producer who needs to buy food every day. When artisans work with Mitra Bali, there’s just one step between the producer and the market. They receive a healthy deposit and are paid fairly.

Typically, an artisan who carves or paints small wood products will hear about Mitra Bali and approach the staff to ask how he can join the Foundation. Mitra Bali invites him to join a workshop on painted products, gives him several new designs to work on and teaches him to make cost calculations. Staff follow up with visits to his home or workshop to encourage him to improve the quality of his work. Then the Foundation places a small order, paying a sixty percent cash deposit to allow him to purchase materials and equipment, and the balance within a week of product delivery. Step by step the artisan will move on to other designs and products, closely supported by Mitra Bali, with the quality of his work constantly improving. Mitra Bali supplies continuous design support and soft loans for materials and workshop renovation.

designs which are no longer popular. We should invite Bali’s creative expats to share their knowledge in order to help catch the wave of and ride it into the future. There’s a lot of value in the expat community here, we should be tapping it. “And these days, an understanding of international markets and trends is crucial. Imagine how helpful it would be if we had a special task force to focus on international trends and markets, and designers who could interpret this information into appropriate products. I hope the government will realize the benefits of supporting small artisans in this way. I’m afraid that if the government does not see the potential and respond to the need for change, Bali will be left behind in the handicraft industry.” Keeping the old skills alive means engaging young people and ensuring sustainable livelihoods. Bali is changing at warp speed, and Balinese interests and aspirations are changing at the same pace. If there is no incentive to learn the old skills like wood and stone carving, silver smithing, metalwork, weaving and beadwork they will soon be lost, along with a millennia of tradition. Young people have more choices these days, and many would rather be working in a spa or restaurant than sanding wood carvings in the family compound. The challenge will be to make these traditional skills relevant and lucrative in the 21st century. “We need to become internationalist, to join the global movement and create awareness of Balinese traditional skills in today’s context while complying with fair trade principals,” Agung sums up. “Our anthem is Fair Trade Can Save the Planet from Greed.” Mitra Bali sells to Shared Earth, Ten Thousand Villages, CTM in Italy, Gaiam in the United States, the Fair Trade Organization in the Netherlands and several other fair trade retailers. Look for Mitra Bali outlets on Ubud’s Monkey Forest Road and in Sanur. When you purchase Mitra Bali’s high-quality products, you’re actively supporting fair trade principals in Bali. Visit their website at www.mitrabali.com

Besides a falling market for handicrafts, the organization is facing other obstacles. “The challenge now is the cost and availability of materials,” Agung points out. “Bali’s own natural handicraft resources are pretty much gone, and we have to source materials from Java, Sulawesi and even foreign countries, which drives up costs. The price of silver is high and fluctuating.” Materials like certified wood are hard to find. Mitra Bali has started an albacia (a fast-growing softwood) plantation on Kintamani that meets some of its needs for sustainable wood and most of which is used for small decorative products. The village of Singakerta near Ubud used to feature many shops full of wood carvings but a lot of these have now closed due to the difficulty of obtaining wood. What can be done to help revitalize Bali’s ailing handicraft industry?

The challenge will be to make these traditional skills relevant and lucrative in the 21st century. “We have to change our mindset,” says Agung. “Handicraft is no longer a cottage industry. If we don’t become more professional, we won’t survive. We have to change our work ethic and focus more strongly on the buyers’ needs. If artisans miss shipping deadlines because of ceremonies, we’ll lose the client. “It would be very helpful to have a school of design here training artisans in designs and techniques that meet contemporary demand instead of the traditional handicraft

Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - Freefall off the Tourist Trail is Available from : - Ganesha Books in Ubud and Seminyak - www.balidazethebook.com downloadable as a PDF file - Amazon downloadable for Kindle E-mail: bali_cat7@yahoo.com Copyright © 2012 Greenspeak You can read all past articles of Greenspeak at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Raking it In The lively Beat Daily, the online news update produced by the chaps behind the bi-weekly entertainment glossy, had an interesting item recently, sourced from the local Bahasa press, though not – read on – the Bali Post: the 2012 Top 10 corporate rich kids on the block, those earning between Rp100 billion and Rp1 trillion. It bears noting that this is corporate, not personal, wealth, lest anyone starts to get jealous, or overly socialistic, or is tempted to formulate invidious comparisons. In any case, there is nothing wrong with having a lot of money, provided it has been acquired lawfully and is made fully available to comply with whatever tax law applies in the jurisdiction in which it is enjoyed. Though one might add that therein lies the rub. It is no surprise that Kadek Wiranatha and his brother Gede Wiratha, the local success story writ large, again top the list. They own the Bounty Group and a diverse portfolio of companies operating taxis, food exports and property (and the newspaper in which this diary appears). Also no surprise to the Diary is that the Ramayana group, headed by Putu Gde John Poets and owner among other things of Pepito supermarkets and the Mini Mart chain, comes in at No. 2. Given the mark-up on Nescafé Classic instant coffee at Pepito outlets – nearly 27 percent on the price of the product at other retailers and even more than that at, for example, Hypermarket – it’s no surprise they rake in the local shekels by the shovel-load. It’s a bit rich because Nescafé Classic, while modestly aromatic and fully satisfying, is hardly a premium brand; it’s just your regular kitchen jar of instant partial nirvana. Wayan Kari’s Waka group was third; Ida Bagus Putra’s Santrian group fourth; and then in descending order Hadi Wirawan’s Suzuki empire, Ubud royal Cokde Tjok Oka Artha (Tjampuhan), Tomy Raka, Kelompok Usaha Keluarga, the Bali Post group, and Anak Agung Sukadhana (his AAA Kusemas group operates mines, petrol stations and a laundry business).

Such a Shame Serambi Arts Antida, the great alternative art space in Denpasar, has closed its doors. Apparently the two joint owners of the premises had different ideas about how to capitalise on it. One wanted to sell the property and no compromise could be found. It opened in 2010 and among other things hosted this year’s Bali Emerging Writers Festival – in late May – which is a spin-off from the annual Ubud Writers and Readers Festival. Organiser Antida Darsana used Facebook to tell everyone who’s going to miss the space created for artists, musicians and students how much he regretted “that a valuable space for creativity, art, and culture cannot be maintained in Denpasar.” He added: “We will surely rise again to continue our idealism to develop arts and culture in Bali. We may, for the moment, be homeless, but we have not lost our spirit.” Alternative arts need far-seeing sponsors. Are there any local fatwallets around – the recent Rich List might point to a name or two – whose skill in acquiring billions of rupiah for their businesses could be turned (in a very minor way after all) to useful philanthropic effect?

Onya, Sonya The excellent Strewth diary in The Australian – both it and the newspaper, which (disclosure) we should note is run by Hector’s former colleague Chris Mitchell, are required reading for those with an Aussie bent, albeit online if you live outside the Odd Zone – had a lovely little item the other day. It was headed Transporting Type and is worth reproducing unabridged, without further comment: At an inner Sydney gig on Sunday night, musician Kim Sanders – a practitioner of world music, if you’ll allow the term – had just finished wowing the audience with a piece of Sufi music on his ney, a type of Turkish flute. It was beautiful, bordering on the ethereal, and when he stopped, there was a sense the audience was still suspended in mid-air, held by the coils of the ney’s voice. Careful not to break the mood, Sanders introduced the next piece in almost a whisper. One of his own compositions he explained, inspired by a poem whose intensity, longing and passion had moved his heart and his imagination profoundly. He’d read it only once, he explained, as it was written on the back of a passing bus – the 473, no less. He proceeded to recite it in its entirety: “Sonya, Sonya, let me onya.” Which makes haiku look long-winded in comparison. Sanders got a great tune out of it.

Old Friends We had old friend Ross Fitzgerald to lunch at The Cage recently. He was staying in Ubud – he and his wife Lyndal Moor have been Bali visitors for 20 years or more and always stay in the attractively royal ambiance of the Pura Saras-

wati hotel right in the middle of town – and drove all the way down to the Bukit (and back) for a bite and chat. It takes a true friend to do that, given today’s traffic conditions. Fitzgerald is a professor of history and author or co-author of 35 books, the most recent being Fool’s Paradise, a fictional rendition of political events in the Australian state of Queensland that was long in the making because when first written it was met with horror by publishers who didn’t want to be sued by the non-fictional moulds from which Fitzgerald formed his characters. Among the several tales told over lunch – they mainly concerned mutual colleagues and friends – was one lovely little story. He had to get back to Ubud early because he was giving a talk to a group of Indonesians (only men and from Bali and Java chiefly) who had recognised that they were addicted to alcohol. One of Fitzgerald’s books is My Name is Ross, the story of how he beat potentially lethal alcoholism. He hasn’t touched a drop in more than 40 years and still attends meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous regularly. He was giving his talk, he said, because Indonesians here don’t attend AA meetings, or not in significant numbers, and the chap who organised the meeting got the idea from reading a review of Fitzgerald’s book written some time ago by none other than your diarist. It was in Another Newspaper. We’re sure the talk went well. Fitzgerald is an amusing raconteur.

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All A-buzz Marie Bee, who writes for the French-language monthly journal La Gazette de Bali and continuously demonstrates that she made very good use of her university days in Aixen-Provence, is not a person on whom it would be wise to waste a fallacy. So it was interesting to read in the June edition of La Gazette, in her Ubud column, that she had been to Anand Krishna’s ashram there and found a lingam in residence. The busy little Bee pointed out immediately, lest Francophone readers get quite the wrong idea, that it is not there in the sexual sense that so fixates people today – lingam massage being billed as the art of penis worship – but in its original meaning: the creative power.

Cleaning Up World Ocean Day on June 8 got a welcome boost worth US$10,000 – that’s around Rp90 million give or take an exchange slip or two – from Blue Season Bali’s effort on the day that helped clean up the Sanur beach and raised funds through a fun scheme (though perhaps not entirely novel in Indonesia) under which people could bribe their way out of jail. The jail operated at the evening BBQ and was guarded by a local police officer who played the role of jailer. Guests paid for their “friends” to be thrown into jail and they then had to raise money to “bribe” the jailer to be released.

Captain Who? We were planning to end this edition’s diary with a little joke, just to give readers a giggle. We had one all set – don’t worry, it won’t date – when the thought occurred that there was a real joke we should tell instead. It concerns Captain Emad, real name Ali al-Abassi, the well known Iraqi people smuggler who when he arrived on one of the boats from Indonesia that he’d organised fooled the gullible Aussies into believing he was an asylum seeker. They gave him a visa (of course) and, not to gild the lily, a measure of public assistance. But – shock, horror – the poor dears are now thinking of cancelling his refugee visa after he was outed by the ABC TV current affairs show Four Corners as still, shall we say, somewhat active in the illegal business of putting desperate people on leaky boats to Australia, land of plenty. The day after the programme aired he left Australia, the plods conspicuously not in pursuit. Oddly, though, he was already a person of interest. Police had raided his home some time before armed with a drug warrant. But we can tell them that well before the Four Corners exposé, he was seen in Senggigi, Lombok, with a group of fawning Iranians who seemed all to be hoping to pin little kangaroo badges on themselves soon, and that this was reported. Our source was not official and the sighting was reported through civilian contractor channels, not direct to the authorities. But we are confident the circumstances were as described. It is also clear no one in authority in Australia bothered to check effectively. Hector can be contacted at reachme61@yahoo.com He blogs at wotthehec.blogspot.com and is on Facebook: Hector McSquawky Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka

What is Your Illness Trying to Tell You?

About a week ago I got an urgent email from a close friend of mine who lives in the USA. The subject line said, “I need your help!” I knew that Kelly wasn’t the type of person to ask for help, so this message really made me take notice. It was nearly midnight and I was pretty tired after a full day’s work, but I decided that this wasn’t something that could wait till morning. I emailed her back right away and asked if she wanted to Skype with me now. She replied with a quick yes, and moments later her call came through. “What’s going on, Kelly?” I asked with concern in my voice. “The doctors found a mass in my uterus and tests indicate that the cells are cancerous. I’m in a real dilemma, because my rational self is telling me to listen to the doctors and get a hysterectomy, because of all the risks; yet, the other more intuitive side of me is telling me that there’s a spiritual component to all this, and that I need to face whatever issues I’ve been avoiding if I really want to heal my illness. I wanted to talk to you, because I knew that you would understand the spiritual aspects involved. What do you think I should do?” This was a big question for me and I knew that I needed to answer this carefully. Kelly is a nurse who has worked in hospitals for over 20 years. I knew she had access to all the information on offer by medical professionals about Uterine cancer and the best methods for tackling this with western medicine and surgery. I also knew that Kelly is a deeply spiritual woman who has always had a profound connection with her higher self and all that is. I believed that she had the awareness to heal herself, but I also felt that this would only be possible if she truly believed that she could do this. Barbara Brennan eloquently conveys this idea in her book: ‘Hands of Light’ when she says: “It is essential that we deal with the deeper meaning of our illnesses. We need to ask, what does this illness mean to me? What can I learn from this illness? Illness can be seen as simply a message from your body to you that says, “Wait a minute; something is wrong. You are not listening to your whole self; you are ignoring something very important to you. What is it? The source of the illness needs to be searched for in this way, either on the psychological or feeling level, on the level of understanding or simply by a change in one’s state of being, which may not be conscious. A return to health requires much more personal work and change than simply taking pills prescribed by a doctor. Without personal change you will eventually create another problem to lead you back to the source that caused the disease in the first place. I have found that the source is the key. To deal with the source usually requires a life change that ultimately leads to a personal life more connected to the core of one’s being. It leads us to that deeper part of ourselves that is sometimes called the high self or the spark of divinity within.” Our path to wellness is very personal. Each person may have the same illness, yet the key to how this illness is

created is totally individual. I told Kelly that I honored whatever choice she would ultimately make, and that I understood how conflicted she must be. We talked for a long time about the spiritual aspects of her illness and she was quite aware that it was connected to her habitual pattern of suppressing her anger and hurt towards her husband. She had been in an unfulfilling relationship with a man for many years, compromising her own needs and wants so that they could stay together. A few days later I talked to Kelly again, and she had made her decision to use alternative therapies, natural herbs and meditation to treat her illness. She felt strongly that this was the right choice for her, and I agreed. I knew that as long as she was totally committed to her choice, she would be able to heal herself.

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In most instances there is an emotional component which is the basis for how serious illnesses like cancer, diabetes or heart conditions occur in men and women. In my own work I have found that once this is discovered, in many cases people will experience spontaneous healing or recover quickly from a condition or illness. As fate would have it, I recently got some tests back which indicated that my blood sugar levels were quite high. This came as a total surprise to me and I suddenly felt fear rising up within me. I asked myself: ‘How did you create this, Michele?” I sat with that question for a long time amidst intermittent bouts of panic. My fear was based on memories of my father who was diagnosed with pre-diabetes. At that time, his doctor had given him some sound advice about eating healthier and at regular intervals, but my father didn’t listen. This resulted in him having a massive stroke. I knew in my heart that this was a wake up call to make a big lifestyle change that was long over due. Now the focus needed to be on taking care of me, and not just my clients or my family. I got the message loud and clear and began making significant dietary changes and exercising more. Two weeks later I took some more blood tests, and my blood sugar levels tested normal. I believe that it was through my awareness of what the actual root cause of my illness was, that empowered me to heal myself. This is perhaps one of the most important tools that I can share with all of you.

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Michele is a healer, transformational coach, teacher & writer who specializes in transforming people’s lives using a variety of tools. She receives direct transmissions from her guides, enabling her to offer her clients greater clarity about specific life issues and assist them with resolution. She has lived on Bali for 10 years & incorporates the indigenous spiritual qualities within her unique healing & coaching practice, providing a transformational healing experience for everyone she encounters www.spiritweaverjourneys.com

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Once upon a time most people coupled for economic or social necessities, as sex outside of marriage was frowned on and women needed protection and needed to be taken care of. Times have changed with women working and being very independent. But now people are looking for a soulful and meaningful relationship, encouraging and supporting one another soul’s purposes. It’s a common movie theme with millions of people looking for their soul-mate. Even here in Bali, there are many people looking for their ideal partner. Why, is it that love has become so elusive? What would it take to find your perfect partner? What would you be willing to do to find your true love? The most important question is, are you ready to be in a relationship? Many people reach a point in their life when they feel it’s time to settle down, maybe get married. The time could be when a woman’s biological clock is ticking down to have a child or when getting older you don’t want to spend the rest of your life alone. It’s time to start looking for your perfect partner. The truth is that it’s not about going out to bars hunting; it’s all about preparing you to be in a relationship. You must love yourself first and love your life before you’re ready to share it with someone. I’ve heard many women say that they can’t meet a good man in Bali. Well, it’s simply not true. You can find your true love anywhere in the world.

Step 3. Set an intention for yourself. I made a new year’s intention to find my beloved by my birthday in June. This motivated me to get to work on myself as I had a goal to meet. Arielle Ford, the author of How to Manifest a Soul-mate, suggests making a “wish list” like you did when you were a child, asking Santa to bring you wonderful Christmas presents. Include all of the things that you’re looking for in your soul-mate and in the relationship you are manifesting. Keep things in a positive frame. You can do this as a list, a poem or a letter. After you’ve written your list show it to a good friend to see if you’ve forgotten anything that’s important. Such as if you’re a cat lover you don’t want to attract a person who is allergic to cats or if you love surfing you desire someone who enjoys the beach. Avoid using the word ‘want’ as it literally means lack of. By saying “I want a new car” means “I lack having a new car”. After you’ve completed your list, perform some

Clear any old agreements you made with someone or yourself. I learned to take a look at my past and release those old blockages that have prevented me from being in a happy relationship. Unlike many women, I didn’t have a childhood of being abused, but a happy family. However, I realized that when I was a teenager I made an agreement with myself that I didn’t want to become like my mum, tied down to many children and having no freedom to travel or have an independent life. This agreement has prevented me from making a commitment to any man in my life, including my ex-husband. Becoming aware of this was a real eye-opener for me and I have since broken this agreement with myself to allow myself to now make a commitment. Step 2. Many of us are holding onto an inner core belief about ourselves that is preventing us from sustaining a happy and healthy relationship. Beliefs like: I’m not good enough, I’m not worthy of love, I don’t deserve to have love or I’m all alone. These beliefs usually began when we were a child from either a real or an imagined event. These core beliefs need to be changed by talking to our inner child and assuring them that they are safe and loved. Replace the old core belief with a power statement exuding confidence and really believe it. For example: I am a sensuous, beautiful and strong woman who deserves to be loved. Or I am a strong and sensitive man who is worthy of having a great love relationship.

Step 6. Overcome your fears. When Dorothy set out on the yellow brick road, she began to feel afraid that there were dangers in the forest – lions and tigers and bears. So of course her fears came out in the form of a lion, which turned out to be a coward and became her friend. You need to face your fears about finding your soul-mate and destroy them. What if I’m too fat? What if I’m meant to be alone? What if I don’t deserve to have a relationship? What if I meet the wrong person? It’s time to pull back the curtain and discover who the Wizard of OZ really is and face him and over-throw his control over you. Step 7. Open your heart and make space to invite someone in. You’ve let go of your past blocks and are now free to enter into a healthy and enduring relationship. Be in a state of being grateful for everything, you’ll feel happier. Feeling happy will attract people to you and draw your beloved to you. But if you are doing all the right things and still the One hasn’t shown up, remember maybe they’re not ready yet. They will come to you when both of you are ready. Cathy was about to give up when she finally met Brian. His wife had died six months previously but now he was ready to meet someone new. Don’t give up, they are coming. All good things will come at the right time.

It’s my time to find my mate so just before Christmas I was in a bookstore in Bangkok and bought a book titled Calling in the One by Katherine Woodward Thomas, 7 weeks to attracting the love of your life. I also signed up to take the online course. This course has taught me the steps necessary to prepare myself to be ready to be in a relationship, which I’d like to share with you. Step 1. Clear out your past. Burn old love letters and give away gifts from a f o r m e r p a r t n e r. R e l e a s e attachments to your past. This includes any lingering resentments you’re still harbouring for those who have hurt you. Forgive them and let go. This also includes any guilt you may be holding for hurting someone. Ask forgiveness. This may be done symbolically by writing a letter and burning it or visualizing this person and asking for or offering forgiveness.

weight or not very attractive that they can’t find love. Another fallacy. It’s important to love your body as it is and others will love it too. Even a plain plump person with a bubbly personality filled with kindness can have a swarm of suitors vying for attention. Stop focusing on what you think are your flaws and appreciate your good aspects.

kind of a ritual to release it to the universe to grant your wishes. You could go to the beach and read aloud your list, then burn it releasing your dreams to the wind and ocean to send your beloved to you. Afterwards, you could treat yourself to a nice lunch to celebrate the coming of your loved one. You can make a second list of the negative things that you don’t desire in a relationship. For example: I would rather be alone than be with a man/woman who is an alcoholic. Think back to any abusive relationships in your past, any bad habits that drove you crazy or characteristics that you hated. This will give you a clear picture of the type of person to avoid manifesting into your life. Step 4. Visualizing. You’ve probably all seen The Secret movie and know about the Law of Attraction. Visioning your partner is the next step. I’m not talking about what they actually look like, but more on their character, how they smell, how they feel kissing your neck and holding you. There was a woman living in Canada named Jenny, who lived in the countryside and worked from home. She kept visioning that her soul-mate would find her. One morning, there was a knock at her door. A handsome man stood there with his dog. He told her that he lived nearby and had seen her walking her dog. His usual dog sitter was sick that day and he asked Jenny if she would keep his dog while he went to work that day. When he returned later that day she had wine and cheese ready. They’ve been married now for five years. So it is possible to meet your one anywhere. Step 5. Love yourself. Some people think that if they’re over-

You need to prepare your home to invite in a partner to share it with. Is your bed big enough for two? Is your bedroom cosy and inviting? If your bedroom is part office, separate the office area or better yet, move it to another part of your house. Put up some romantic pictures of couples and take out any pictures of single persons. Keep two toothbrushes and two towels in the bathroom. Maybe buy a pair of matching coffee cups or something else that comes in a matching pair for your home. Throw out any old underwear that you wouldn’t want your beloved to see you in, now would be a good time to buy some new sexy lingerie. Clean out your closet to make some room for your beloved. So now you’re ready to meet your One, how do you find him or her? You may find the One at the supermarket, at the beach, at the airport, at a restaurant, at the gym or at a party. You never know where or when, just look around and notice who’s looking back at you. Remember they are looking for you too. Now you know how to find your soul-mate, just start looking around for a sign. Remember you have to put yourself in the vicinity of your target. Create a mantra to repeat until you find your One. For example: I am open to love and I receive my beloved now. I highly recommend the course Calling in the One, which offers many tools and ideas for finding your perfect mate. You can download a free audio at www.callingintheone.com/freeaudio. Coming soon part 2 Are you my Soul-Mate? Copyright: Shari 2012 Spa.inspirations@gmail.com

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Fashion Lucy’s Batik unique -stylish - timeless

WHOLESALE & RETAIL

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

For Sale; Laser printer, best for office, black & white, Samsung ML1915/XSS. Only 3 test print, all new, no box. Fixed price 650K IDR. Enni, Handy: 0813 3704 7542, Jimbaran. [173]

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

For Sale; 2 bed quilts plus (sheets never used) 180cm x 200 cm 100.000rp each. 1 batik design bed quilt 200cm x 200cm 100.000rp. variety of plastic ware including dish drainer, washing basket, rubbish bin. Contact 0812 4643 6185 Kerobokan. [172]

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For Sale; Surfboard: Tuflite epoxy Wayne Lynch 6’6” x 19 3/4” x 2 1/2” yellow, orange, blue. Almost new condition. 3.25 juta. SMS 0813 3914 2263. Legian. [174] For Sale; Canon 5D Mark 1 28-80 USM lense plus Canon WFT-E1 WiFi File transmitter. Transfers images directly from camera to any device with a router. Sell as bundle only Rph 16 million. Call/Text 081 2388 3532. Denpasar. [175] For Sale; CF Multimedia speaker, 3 piece, little used only 150K IDR. Fixed price. For laptop of PC. Genius multi-speaker, 3 pcs, still in box. Only 250K IDR. Like new. Enni, Handy: 0813 3704 7542, Jimbaran. [176]

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For Sale; Full weather protection system for small bike. It’s a top cover for driver + passanger. With auto safety glass windscreen + wiper system. Paid 6jt or best offer. 0812 3608 8589. Jimbaran. [180] For Sale; 1 complete Nikon D1 digital proffesional camera with 4 lens with pro carring rag, many extras will give lessons for serious students. Price nego. 0812 3608 8589. Jimbaran. [181] For Sale; Left over building wood many pieces. 10cmx10cmx3mt. All in good condition. Best offer. Contact 0812 3608 8589. Jimbaran. [182]

For Sale; 2 large (blue) gas containers for cooking. 1-3 burners stove, 1 single burner stove. Good condition. Best offer. 0812 3608 8589. Jimbaran. [183]

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For Sale; Utility trailer with full lites (turn, brake + running lites), safety chain. Paid 4.8jt or best offer. Can be pulled by small bike or car. 0812 3608 8589. Jimbaran. [179] Rusty intermediate squash player looking for a partner to play to get fit. Two courts available in South Kuta Beach. Contact Mike on 0812 3924 0453 or <lalice41@mail.com>. [134] Conquering others requires force; conquering oneself requires strength. C/G/G-02 May 12

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         with       Fashion ✬ Accessories ✬ Beauty ✬ Furniture ✬ Interiors ✬ Artisans ✬ Food    A company that just keeps on growing, HAVAIANAS (made from a secret rubber formula) continue to make a fashion statement, everyone seems to have a pair not one   but many – plain & mixed colors to crazy patterns...The old rubber thongs have come a long way, but it took those stylish & sexy Brazilians to make it all happen with    their fun, fashionable & functional ‘sandals’ for all the family. HA HA...VAIANAS and always a new collection to check out. www.havaianas.com  There is a growing band of foodie artisans that are making Recently Olivier started experimenting with other treats, a co-ordination it all  comes together with   their mark in Bali, here is the lowdown on just a few, more Coconut Bread (with bits of chocolate) a Banana Bread (with raisins) and the absolute best is the Carrot Bread, chock all the fish ending up  on next issue some on them...  full of goodness with small pieces of pineapple, carrot of in the processing  LOAVES (KayuApi) & FISHES (I am “be” U) course, walnuts, raisins & cinnamon. On the menu they call plant of I am “be” U.    these treats ‘bread’ but they are muffins in the real sense...... When you are in the   I know many folk love to shop at farmers & organic markets, to me they are anyway! Retail shop of I am only to purchase the freshest of produce (the taste is   not The setting of the cafe is “be” U, you can obextra good!) but to sit & observe, enjoy a coffee, catch bits  of gossip & a chance to mingle with local residents along within Oliviers’ own private serve (through large  collection of philodendron glass windows) the initial process, where the deliveries arrive   with the artisans who are usually real characters.Organic plants, a number of spe- in, stocktake occurs, and then taken to the large processing   produce may not be the cheapest (even in developed councies, many are years old, plant at the back (which you don’t view) fish is sorted into tries organic is expensive) but an observation in recent years  is to see how many fresh food markets have popped up. some are antique! This grades, cleaned & packed and then back to the starting point,  setting provides a quiet where stocktake happens & out into the vans the product goes.   exotic haven to sit, eat &   Firstly, who is making these extra tasty loaves of our daily reflect. To arrive at Kayu- Well what type of fish is on offer to us, the customer? bread? KayuApi of course.... all bakers ‘think’ they can   make the best bread (there’s bread & bread!) but to view a api Bakery is to take a  band of artisans at work you have to visit a small bakery in little trip to Kerobokan (turn off Jl Kerobokan into Jl Semer, Ah it’s Barramundi at the top of the list followed closely by   Kerobokan. The bakery is open style, neat, tidy and clean. down & up the hill taking the right hand bend, drive along past Snapper, Tuna, Swordfish and Mahi Mahi. There are other  staff members are dressed in white and are most pleas- Circle K till you come to the first left hand road Jl Kuwum, tropical fish like the brightly colored Parrot fish but when in   The the retail store ask the pretty & helpful Dewi what is best for ant, all seems to run like clockwork here, obviously there KayuApi is on the left side)  are good procedures set in place! The aroma of fresh bread the day. And, if you wish to make fish soup you have countless  Kayuapi Bakery, Jl Kuwum, No 1x, Kerobokan heads of fish to buy, have noted that many smaller restaurant  pervades the air and you could literally stand & devour half  T: 0361 787 74 76 F: 0361 73 92 81 Olivier: 0361 7884600 people come in & buy bag loads!! a loaf easily but for some, not such a good idea (as eating   E: kayuapi@centrin.net.id warm fresh bread may give you indigestion!)   PS : On Fridays only an organic fresh market takes place Talking about  The secret of the Kayuapi bread is all to do with the more information in the next issue. their retail store  area, all is most ‘starter’ process and it takes an experienced baker with a   ‘passion & feel’ to obtain the desired results. Just I am “be” U – Taste the cclean & comfort certain  able with seating water, flour & yeast, but it’s how you go about it....it’s a secret! freshness of Fish, but this is a  Olivier is the French guy who rules the roost or the no ordinary ‘fish shop’ it’s the  ((waiting for your cchosen fish to be  ovens in this case, with a background as a professional major fish exporter in Bali  working for high end hotels, such as the Aman resorts and with a retail shop at front sscaled, cleaned,  chef  and packed) they he is passionate about Kayuapi, about his bread and you can buy first grade fish a  about another project he has been busy setting up, a for home! From humble be even offer you e the head &  kitchen cafe with the emphasis on homemade organic flavor- ginnings, I am “be” U has  bones! There is a large fish for  b rge fridge at font displaying whole fish  some fare using fresh produce for, soup, French style grown and risen to the mamyour choosing & another upright fridge containing fresh fillets sandwiches, a really good quiche ++ this cafe is just across moth business it is today. The have recently h headquarters h d t h tl  from the Bakery area (will advise when it’s up & running) undergone a massive face lift of building & re-furbishment of fish already packed for a quick shop, loins of fresh tuna for   Kayuapi doesn’t wholesale anymore, only to a few small and now stands as a proud testament to the Balinese owner, sashimi, bags of tuna off cuts.   operators, the idea is to keep the bread under one roof and IGA. Eman. H,ST fondly known as Jack.  Apart from fresh Tiger prawns that are totally fat & yummy directly to customers. Basically the entire business has  sell become more artisanal, which is frankly the ideal way to The business commenced in the early 2000’s, but it was they do get frozen lobster, calamari, octopus & squid in, but   trade, and buying direct means the bread is fresh that day around 2005 that all the hard work started to pay off and has don’t deal in salmon, oysters and mussels. The staff are a   however, it freezes well which is good to know if you live a become a runaway success. It’s fun to peruse & buy at the hardy & happy crew, all 60 of them, most work in the process-  traditional fishmarkets in Jimbaran, but certainly more con- ing area with 10 persons. I am “be” U is open 7 days a week  fair way out.  venient for many to visit the modern & comfortable premises from 8am to 5pm & a purchase of min. 3 kilos free delivery!  But back to bread  of I am “be” U is situated on the ByPass (find Lotte Mart and it’s on the other side of the road, down a little towards the   Benoa intersection that is from the Sanur direction)  The varieties of  bread range from  the super popular  Their major focus of business is first grade fish for export,  Walnut, raisin and then it’s the custom they have from hotels & restaurants.   Rye (only avail from 10am) It’s interesting to hear the story of where they fish (Yani Man able  to the really yumager of Sales & Marketing, who commenced right back in the  my Baguette (this  early years of business) gave me an account.  is more chewy in  compared I am “be” U fish in the eastern Indonesian waters, that is the  texture  to others around vast area from Bali right across to Papua. They work with  town) Multigrain and Rye & Country are always a hit and their contractors who fish the many areas although owner  ‘Jack’ has his own boats too, which ply the waters closer to Jl ByPass Ngurah Rai No 17 T: (62) 361 721514 / 722307   they both come in extra large sizes too. Bali. Fishing is a long process but with drill-like precision and F: (62) 361 725348 Hp: 081 239 550 44 (Yani)     retailtherapym@yahoo.com.au www.retailtherapybali.com  

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My Favourite Things

By : Ruby Jackson

This column is non-advertorial and written by an expat

ridiculous prices. Aroma’s also provides a special price list for

who has lived in Indonesia for nearly 20 years. The is-

members’ friends whether your mother or a large a group.

land has changed during this time, as has the whole

These prices allow members to invite their close friends at a

world, but there are some places, things, people or

reduced price in recognition of ongoing support. Members

events that remain as good as anyone can remember, for

will receive a first offer on all training trials. Constant training

various reasons, or, recently opened places, arrived peo-

and re training at Aroma means that these offers are near

ple or new organisations that are worth a mention. Listed

weekly. Whenever a training cycle is complete on a particular

below are those for this edition, in no particular order, as

treatment Aroma offers limited sessions with the refreshed or

the island is a vibrant place that moves progressively

new staff tour member, at cost. Another benefit of becoming

with many wonderful things on offer. Bali has come a

a member is free periodic massages or other services as a

long way and My Favourite Things explores what re-

give back. There is also additional 25% off all full day spa

mains interesting for us all to experience.

sessions, ½ days and Airport Chill Packages for members or

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friends. The membership price is 250,000Rp for 6 months. I certainly enjoy spas as most of us do – the pampering and

You can get that money back almost immediately by taking

great prices in Bali are phenomenal – so it only gets better with

advantage of one of the membership weekly promotions.

a little known secret called Aroma in Sanur. Aroma Spa Re-

This is really almost too good to be true, and something to

treat Access Club is a member based club for woman and

share and be enjoyed. Jalan By Pass Ngurah Rai195, ph:

men who live in Bali; you do not have to have a Kitas to join as

0361 283802, www.aromasparetreat.com

some people are Business Visa holders or in and out, you just

Naughty Nuri’s Batu Belig

need to be a resident or have a residential address.

I love a good ‘dirty’ martini and ribs, and have ventured to Ubud for many years for the best in the company of Brian and his gorgeous wife ‘Nuri’ of Naughty Nuri’s fame (if you’ve never been to or heard about Nuri’s then you’ve been missing out). I even have the original martini shaker from 17 years back when Brian was completely impressed with my

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consumption skills, so it is with pleasure to now introduce the latest Nuri’s down south franchised by the jovial and lovely couple of Bruno and Eva. All the good stuff remains, wickedly, meat, drinks and naughtiness. Order a martini and get it

Beach Saroong

danced and shaken right at the table by one of the ‘naughty’ staff – all great fun and very misleading…. You’ve been Local residents or regular tourists who join the Aroma Access

warned (in the nicest possible way)! Open daily from

Club will be rewarded by Aroma Spa Retreat by having the

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opportunity to enjoy superior treatments at a near local price. Members will also be rewarded for their support with regular

On the Beach at La Plancha

Aroma Access Club only specials. Aroma Access Club Benefits have quarterly complimentary functions to support local

Being Bali, the beautiful tropical island that it is, there’s no

charities, local businesses and individual donated food and

better way to spend sunset than on the beach, and with a

prizes. Aroma donates venue and beverages to create fun

fresh cooling drink in hand – whether a cocktail or a fresh fruit

raising functions for local people to genuinely give back to

juice - as the sun dips into the ocean. The little beach cafes

reputable Bali charities. Everything is 100% transparent and

stretching along the southern side are a great place from

all members are informed by email of all charitable endeav-

where to enjoy the end of the day and welcome in the eve-

ours. These regular get togethers are great fun and also pro-

ning, as they enjoy full sunset view. Of these La Plancha and

vide fabulous networking opportunities for us all, to meet other

Crystal Palace, situated in between Cocoon in Blue Ocean

members of the community. Aroma investigator Sonya Davies

and Gado Gado in Seminyak, are the best, offering delicious

scours the world

food from a varied menu and great drinks. La Plancha in par-

for

best

ticular is popular with many expatriates who are in the know,

simple

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With this your comments would be welcomed if you endeav-

and included in

our to follow the lead, or, if you would like to suggest some-

members

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thing that you found particularly amazing; whatever the expe-

clients everyday

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lives.

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For Sale; Motorcycle tyres for sale, new from Yamaha Byson. 100 x 80 x 17 front. 120 x 70 x 17 rear. 245.000 rupiah or nego. Terry. Lovina 0813 3813 6110. [186] For Sale; Toaster oven. black Cosmos 958. Brand new never used. Cost 600.000, sell for 425.000 or nego. Terry. Lovina 0813 3813 6110. [187]

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For Sale; Private collection dining table, from one piece old solid teakwood 170cmx80cm thickness 10cm. Bought Rp. 8 million, now sell for Rp. 5 million (nego) Call/SMS 081 2380 3078 or e-mail me for photo <yoviebali@gmail.com>. Sanur. [188] For Sale; New Clothes dry rack / shoe stand. Solid cane. Handmade Denpasar. Purchased new IDR 200,000. Will sell for IDR 60,000 ONO! For photos / information <vb.nm.cq@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [114] For Sale; Teak shelves L=120cm, W=45cm, H=150cm price 2.5 million. Teak shelves L=110cm, W=45cm, H=130cm price 1.5 million. Teak shelves L=140cm, W=45cm, H=142cm price 1.7 million. Cornertable radius= 73cm, diameter= 118cm, H=55cm price 500.000. 0878 6152 2859. E-mail <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [016] It takes years of work to make an overnight success. NC/G/G-27 June 12

By Ayu Spicy

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Aum Rudraksha Designs The “Original Malas” created and designed by Soma temple, a resident of Bali for more than 20 years, mixing sacred Rudraksha’s have been used for centuries by ancient sages and modern mystics to quiet the mind, cool the body, and enhance awarness. Full of Shakti to protect you. Lovingly, ethically handmade & blessed in Bingin Bali.

Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz)

There are big fat juicy pink pomelos for sale in the markets and on the sidewalk near the Pasar on Jl. Sulewesi in Denpasar. They inspired this variation on the pomelo salad published here four years ago. Now we have added that delicious ginger flower found in ‘sambal matang’. You can use either the flower itself which is called kecicang or the stalk which is called bongkot. We’ve added cashews for added crunch but peanuts work well too.

Pomelo Salad #2

Serves 2-4

Ingredients: - 1/2 cup shredded fresh coconut - 1 Tbl. vegetable oil such as Rice Bran or Canola - 2 Tbl. shallots, thinly sliced - 1 pomelo, skinned and the white membrane removed - 2 Tbl. mint, chopped - 2 Tbl. coriander leaf, chopped - set aside a bit for garnish - 2 Tbl. torch ginger flower, slivered

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- 4 Tbl. lime juice - pinch of ground cayenne

Put all the ingredients for the dressing in a sauce pan and cock over low heat for 10-15 minutes until the sauce has thickened. Set aside to cool. Directions for the salad: Without using oil, toast the shredded coconut in a wok or other heavy non Teflon pan stirring frequently to brown to crispy perfection. Be careful with this as it is easy to burn the shreds. Set aside to cool. In the same pan add the oil and fry the shallots until they are browned and crispy being careful not to burn them. Drain on paper towels when done and set aside to cool. Put the pomelo segments into a large bowl. Add the chopped mint, coriander leaf, and ginger flower. Toss together. Add the dressing and gently toss coating the pieces well. (You can keep this in the fridge for a couple of hours at this point if needed.) When you are ready to serve add part of the coconut and fried shallots to the pomelo mixture and toss. Pile into a serving bowl and top with the cashews, reserved coriander leaf, coconut and shallots. ‘Kor hai aroi na ka’ - That’s Thai for ‘enjoy your meal’

- 1/4 cup roasted unsalted cashews Dressing: - 1/4 cup + 1 Tbl. tamarind juice (add water to tamarind paste- strain) - 3 Tbl. palm sugar, grated - 2 Tbl. fish sauce (find the kind without MSG) or use soy sauce

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

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Local News Australian Head to Bali for Sick Sex Trips Hundreds of child sex offenders are flying abroad to prey on children without fear of prosecution because Australian laws designed to stop them are failing and Bali, the country’s favorite holiday spot, is now overwhelmingly the No.1 destination for pedophiles, according to new figures. In the first two months of this year, 195 of the 14,300 people on the Australian National Child Offender Register went abroad. Yet the Australian Federal Police concede the whereabouts of pedophiles holidaying in foreign countries are not being properly tracked. Just one offender has been charged since law reforms were introduced in 2010 to clamp down on child sex tourism. It has prompted those fighting child sex tourism to call for convicted pedophiles to be banned from traveling. An Australian Federal Police spokeswoman said in some cases local authorities were alerted only when a pedophile was entering their country, leaving it to undermanned and technology-deprived local authorities to protect their children. Chief executive of Australian child protection charity Child Wise, Bernadette McMenamin, said sex offenders should not be allowed to travel if the Australian Government cannot

guarantee they will be monitored. “If we can’t track them, then they are too much of a danger to be allowed overseas,” she said. “We can’t just leave it up to local authorities - they’re not specialized in dealing with sexual offenders. Someone can enter Denpasar and disappear into the wilderness.” Indonesia’s Centre for Study and Child Protection chair, Ahmad Sofian, said it was disturbing that Bali had become the hot spot for child sex offenders from overseas. AFP statistics show a quarter of the registered offenders going abroad visit Denpasar - nearly double the second most-visited location, Singapore. A University of Queensland political science and international studies lecturer, Melissa Curley, said legal issues, such as getting reliable evidence from overseas authorities or collecting witness testimonies, made bringing a case into Australian courts “very challenging”. A spokesman for Attorney-General Nicola Roxon said the Government was prepared to consider what could be done to improve the laws or further work that could be done with other Governments. (June 10th 2012)

Fewer Maternal and Child Deaths in Indonesia but still too Many Dying-Unicef Since 1990, annual mortality amongst Indonesian women and children has declined by more than half, according to global estimates in ‘Building a Future for Women and Children’, published overnight by the Countdown to 2015 initiative (www.countdown2015mnch.org). Indonesia’s progress towards reaching the 2015 Millennium Development Goals for child and maternal mortality-referred to as MDGs 4 and 5 respectively - mirror global progress ten years after world leaders committed to a World Fit for Children at the UN Special Session on Children in 2001. In Indonesia, improved health policy and legislation, a renewed focus on reducing malnutrition, improved coverage of key maternal and child health services such as ante-natal care and control of common childhood illnesses are all contributing to reductions in overall mortality. But globally, all the news is not good. Every two minutes, somewhere in the world, a woman dies from complications of pregnancy and her newborn baby’s chances of survival are very poor. For every woman who dies, an additional 20-30 suffer significant and sometimes lifelong problems, as a result of their pregnancy. Indonesia is amongst 15 countries not expected to achieve the MDG 5 of reducing maternal deaths by three-quarters from 1990 levels. “Indonesia has made important progress to improve the health of its mothers and children, since making its own commitment to a World Fit for Children,” said Dr. Robin Nandy, UNICEF’s chief of child survival and development in Indonesia. “But even today, it is estimated that 150,000 children die in Indonesia every year before they reach their fifth birthday, and nearly 10,000 women lose their lives annually to problems in pregnancy and childbirth. We must look closely at the barriers that are slowing progress towards preventing these deaths, especially in relation to maternal health, in order to build on previous achievements.”

Disparities between communities and socio-economic groups in Indonesia are clearly apparent in the health sector, says UNICEF. Under-5 mortality rates amongst poorer families are more than three times those in the wealthiest households. Amongst mothers with no education, only 15 per cent give birth in a health facility – a proportion that increases through the levels of education to 71 per cent of mothers with secondary or highe- level education. The percentage of births attended by a skilled worker also increases with a mother’s income or educational status. In 2010, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon launched a Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health, an effort that has generated US$40 billion in commitments to meet key goals supporting women’s and children’s health. These goals include more trained midwives, greater access to contraceptives and skilled delivery care, better nutrition, prevention of infectious diseases and stronger community education. Indonesia has committed to the Strategy, and President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has played a leading role in the Every Women, Every Child Initiative to mobilize and intensify global action to improve the health of women and children around the world, stating in 2010 that “The health-related MDGs, particularly MDGs 4 and 5, are cornerstones for achieving all others.” Here in Indonesia, says UNICEF, more focus must be placed on system-wide approaches that address all components – human resources, health and nutrition education, access to care, quality of services, regulation and standardisation of services, governance and adequate levels and targeting of financing. These efforts, along with health insurance and other social protection mechanisms, will build a more responsive and equitable public health system. (June 14th 2012)

Fifty-eight on Death Row over Narcotics in Indonesia Fifty-eight people convicted and sentenced to death in narcotics cases are awaiting execution in Indonesian prisons. “The executions have not yet been carried out as we are waiting for final results of pardons or judicial reviews through the Supreme Court,” said the chief of the National Narcotics Agency, Commissioner General Gories Mere, after presiding over a roll-call of the security forces before the 34th Bali Arts Festival, the 29th IDEC meeting and the LPSK activities organized here on Friday (8/6). Meanwhile, he remarked that around 250 Indonesians have been jailed abroad - for example, in China, Malaysia and some European countries - for their involvement in narcotics cases. Gories also reported an increase in the number of cases involving illegal drugs, especially meth smuggling and related crimes. He noted that while marijuana and cocaine had formed the bulk of the narcotic drug usage across the country in the past, methamphetamine has become predominant in the last few years. (June 10th 2012) Denpasar King Sentenced to Two Years in Jail Over Land Fraud The Denpasar District Court on Friday (8/6) sentenced the king of Bali’s Denpasar monarchy to two years in jail in a fraud case surrounding the sale of a plot of land belonging to the royal family. The panel of judges said Denpasar King Ida Tjokorda Ngurah Jambe Pemecutan IX, better known as Cok Samirana, 68, was found guilty of deception, by claiming that he had the right to sell a plot of land without approval from other members of the monarchy. The Denpasar monarchy, known locally as Puri Satria, is one of the traditional monarchies that still exists on Bali, Indonesia’s most popular tourist destination, although most of them only play symbolic roles and do not rule administratively. “The trial revealed that the case began in 2006, when victim Lely Sri Mawarni intended to purchase 10 hectares of land on Jalan Badak Agung in Denpasar. When she asked for an original certificate of the land from Samirana, but the king was unable to show it. Instead, in November 2006, Lely received a letter from Puri Satria, not the king, informing her that the land was not for sale, and that it belonged to the monarchy and could not be handed over to someone else. Lely then reported Samirana to the Bali Police in January 2009. Responding to the verdict on Friday, Samirana’s lawyer I Gusti Ngurah Made Arya said his client would file an appeal. “There was no intention to deceive at all... The defendant has planned to return the money,” Arya said. (June 15th 2012) Indonesia Disappointed with Australian Asylum for Alleged Human Trafficker Indonesia has been disappointed by Australia’s offer of asylum to an alleged mastermind of human trafficking, foreign minister Marty Natalegawa said. He made the statement here on Wednesday (6/6), in the wake of reports about Australia’s decision to grant a residence permit to an Iraqi-born alleged human smuggler, known as Captain Emad, who entered Australia through Indonesia in January 2010. “Certainly the fact needs to be confirmed. I know the Australian government has given stay permits to several people allegedly involved in human smuggling. Certainly this is very disappointing for Indonesia and is unacceptable,” Marty said. He said the Indonesian government had communicated with the Australian government in connection with the matter. “What is certain is that they are seeking to know how this man could obtain a stay permit in Australia,” Marty added. According to Four Corners, an ABC television program, Eman entered Australia under the name of Ali Al Abassi. In April 2010, only three months after arriving in Australia, Emad obtained a refugee visa and a resident status. It said Emad was currently working as a collector of trolleys at a supermarket. His wife and three grown-up children and their spouses also received refugee status using names that were different from the ones they used in Malaysia. (June 7th 2012)


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Newly-appointed Health Minister Nafsiah Mboy posted a video to YouTube on Tuesday (19/6) explaining the ministry’s plan to promote condom use among teenagers and other at-risk groups after Indonesia’s conservative organizations rallied against the campaign. “We know that some groups engage in risky sexual relations,” the health minister said in her video-taped response. “They should be counseled to change their lifestyle, but if they continue to do it, we can only advise them to use condoms. “This is very important. Ignorance of this will lead to unwanted pregnancies and [the spread of] HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.” Indonesia has one of the fastest growing HIV/AIDS epidemics rate in Asia, according to United Nations figures. More than three-quarters of the nation’s HIV/AIDS cases result from unprotected sex, according to AIDS Prevention Commission (KPA) figures. Statistics on teen pregnancy in Indonesia are hard to pin down. A study conducted by the Child Protection Commission (KPAI) claimed that 21.2 percent of girls between the ages of 14 and 18 have had at least one abortion. The commission - which recently called on the government to curb condom sales to minors - found that 62.7 percent of teenagers ages 14 to 18 have had sex. The Health Ministry’s campaign will focus on sexually-active high school- and college-aged Indonesians. “The campaign will target the young generation at the ages between 15 to 24 years old,” Nafsiah said. “The law said that those who are not married should not be given contraception. But our analysis shows that such regulation is dangerous and ignores reality.” But the nation’s conservative organizations have taken exception to the Health Ministry’s campaign, claiming that promoting condom use is the same as promoting pre-marital sex. “I’m very disappointed,” Tuti Alawiyah, former Women’s Empowerment minster and current head of the Islamic Propagation Coordination Forum (BMKT) told Antara. “I think such plan would not be supported by any religion because it supports pre-marital sex.” Tuti said there were more effective ways to curb HIV/ AIDS transmission than condom use. (June 21st 2012) East Nusa Tenggara’s Coral Reefs in Critical Condition The coral reef ecosystem in East Nusa Tenggara is in critical condition due to human activities such as destructive fishing practices using homemade fertilizer bombs and potassium. Until late 2011, around 23.5 percent of NTT’s coral reefs are seriously damaged, and 58.8 percent moderately damaged,” NTT’s Fisheries Office Head Andreas Jehalu said here Sunday (10/6). Only 17.6 percent of the province`s coral reefs are in good condition, he said in his remarks in the first commemoration of the Coral Triangle Day on June 9, 2012. Around 75 percent of the world`s coral reefs are being threatened by both the climate change impacts and destructive human activities. “If the condition continues, it`s projected that 20 years from now, roughly half the reefs globally will experience thermo stress sufficient to induce severe bleaching,” he said. Within 50 years, the percentage will increase to more than 95 percent. At least one quarter to one third of all marine species inhabit coral reefs, making the coral reefs the most endangered species in the world, he said. Coral reefs are the most important habitats of marine species and the most crucial nutrition source for millions of people throughout the world, and it could protect coastal areas from storms, waves and floods. Millions of people earn their living from coral reefs. (June 10th 2012)

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CNN has released a list of the 10 most-hated cities in the world. Jakarta ranked seventh on the list after Lima, Peru. CNN wrote that by ‘most hated’ the article did not mean to point out the worst cities, but to cities that frequently attract criticism. CNN refers to Jakarta as the ‘Big Durian’- a fruit so pungent that it takes a lot of effort to enjoy it. CNN said that a total of eight million tourists visited Jakarta each year before continuing to other destinations such as Bali, Yogyakarta and Sumatra. Tourists spend an average of 7.84 days in Jakarta. The ‘highlights’ of CNN’s report were Jakarta’s traffic, pollution, poverty and lack of scenery due to the plethora of shopping malls. (June 14th 2012) Tourists Throng to Bali Bomb Memorial ahead of Pateks Trial A number of foreign tourists thronged the Bali Bombing Memorial in Jalan Legian, Kuta, Bali, on Wednesday (20/6) to commemorate the Bali bombing tragedy before the trial of Umar Patek in West Jakarta District Court on Thursday (21/6) afternoon. The visitors laid bouquets of flower and other offerings at the site. Wendy, a visitor from Australia said that the Bali bombing tragedy took many lives, therefore the perpetrators must be punished severely, including Umar Patek. In a previous trial, Umar Patek sentenced to life imprisonment. However Umar Patek asked for leniency claiming that he did not play a major role in the bombing. (June 21st 2012)

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Bali Police Nabs Suspect in Attempted Rape of 9-Yr-Old Aussie Tourist Bali police have arrested a local man over attempted rape of a 9-year-old Australian girl who is vacationing in Indonesia with her family. According to police, the driver walked into the young girl’s room and snatched her from her bed, still asleep. The girl’s room was reportedly left unlocked. The suspect allegedly carried the child to a nearby vacant lot and undressed her. The girl had been half awake and thought she was with her father. When she fully woke up to the man’s assault, she screamed for help. The suspect panicked, fled to his room and pretended to be asleep. Authorities have seized the 33-year-old suspect’s clothes and the young girl’s pyjamas for tests. The girl’s family is reportedly from Byron Bay area in northern NSW. They have been in the villa for several days, and remain in Bali for the completion of police process. “Australian consular officials are providing assistance to the girl’s family,” the Foreign Affairs Department said in a statement. It is understood the girl was asked to identify her attacker from a line-up of suspects. She reportedly singled out a man who was wearing a pontytail, the ABC reported. Reports indicate the case filed against the suspect is related to “attempted rape.” The media awaits official statements from the girl’s family, although they are not likely to be named to protect the child’s interest. Police will release details of DNA findings, and the Aussie family might have to stay in Indonesia until investigations have been completed. The only reported evidence against the suspect so far is that the young girl remembered him wearing a ponytail. If the DNA findings indicated the suspect had contact with the victim’s clothing, and vice versa, the case will proceed. It is understood the young victim is receiving professional counseling for her fright and trauma. (June 16th 2012)

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Urgently Needed: (1) Seamstress, a technical advisor for clothing (2) Head of Merchandise (3) Colorist, someone having good knowledge of colors and characteristic (4) Graphic Designer who is genius, unique and fantastic ability handling logo, labeling for export company (5) Accounting Staff who love Math (6) A girl/ guy who understand most of the dye process in Bali and keen happy to learn always (7) Experienced HR Assistant who has payroll and basic of HR Knowledge (8) Press Secretary, Communication and Media experienced.Young, energic and fresh. Able to handle local as well as international. If you interested find “Fifi” now and lets discuss at: 0818 08 45 1977 NC/Es/27 June 12

New International Medi - spa looking for a Spa Manager - past spa management experience a must, excellent written and verbal English, a team leader and motivator, proactive with solving problems and excellent customer service skills. CV to <louise@chrysaliscapital. com.au>. [964] Dibutuhkan segera Tukang Patrun berpengalaman dan Penjahit Sampel. Hubungi: 0819 1636 7165. [966] Small group of elementary school kids seek homeschool teacher in Sanur area. Send CV to <homeschoolbali8@ gmail.com> detailing teaching philosophy, education, experience, recent photograph, date of birth. [967] Dicari Hair Dresser. Ph: Yanti 0878 6090 2826. [983] Marine Tourism Company seeks Financial Controller / Chief Accountant: Female, experienced with MYOB with proven track record, min 5 years experience in accounting management in travel related business. Applications email : <jeremy@bluewaterexpress.com>. [968]

Driver Wanted for expat in Kerobokan. 6 days a week. 8-5pm. Please send CV to <rhomesbali@ gmail.com>. [969] PA with Bookkeeping Experience wanted for ExPat based in Kerobokan. Must have V.Good English and minimum 5 years experience. Send Resume to <rhomesbali@gmail. com>. [970] Urgently need SPG for Gili Tr a w a n g a n - L o m b o k , Excellent in English both written & spoken. Experience min 3 years in Boutique. Facility: Basic Salary, Nice Commission, Meals, Staff House and Transportation Bali-Gili / Gili-Bali. Please email to: <boutique_french@ yahoo.com> or Ph/Fax (0361) 900 3113 / Hp. 0821 7478 0027. [971] Urgently need Female Retail Manager / Personal Assistant, Excellent in English both written & spoken, available as team work or independent, active, smart and mature. Experience min 3 years in garment, WNI. Please email to: <boutique_french@ yahoo.com> or Ph/Fax (0361) 900 3113 / Hp. 0821 7478 0027. [972] Need Reservation. English/ Tourism background. Send CV, Application, photo to <sales@baliweddingbutler. com>. [965]

A New Cafetaria, Pizzeria @ Legian looks for Chef, Waitress & Pizza Maker! S e n d C V t o <caferomanobali@gmail. com>. 0878 6217 1938. [975] French Entrepreneur looking for Personal Assistant. English Required. Email to <plecoquet@gmail. com>. [976] Dicari Chef dan Supir yg sudah berpengalaman utk kerja di Villa complex Jimbaran, bagi yg berminat kirim CV ke <bukitvista@ gmail.com>/ hub 0878 6151 9680. [977] Shop assistant/sales staff needed to work in new womens fashion store in Oberoi. Full time & part time positions available. Must speak good English & be confident, friendly & honest. Please send all enquiries & CV to email ; <sales@ goddessofbabylon.com. au>. [981] Freelance Graphic Designer wanted for 2 days a week work with Fashion label. Duties would include fabric print design and flyers and images for the website. Must be able to use Indesign and photoshop and a good understanding of English. Please call Natasha on 0812 4636 1898 or email on <natashagan@mac. com>. [987]

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Garment Manufacturer looking for aggressive well connected sales reps to market it’s products Internationally. Must have experience in the industry. Commission Based. Send CV to <Ibrahim_rahat@hotmail. com>. [982] Urgent! Webmaster + entry data, F/M , Max 30, PHP, My SQL, Ajax, Java, Knowing SEO. English , Jujur, send CV + application to <organicwood@yahoo. com> or PO BOX 666 Ubud 80571. [984] Immediate hire: American clothing company has two positions: Accountant & Admin Assistant. Excellent English and computers skills. Send CV and salary expectations to <accinbali@ gmail.com> Located Kerobokan. [985] Models Wanted for photo shoot. Womans clothing company. Aged 18-30, height minimum 167cm or 5’6 inches. Please send your portfolio and pictures to <accinbali@gmail. com>. [986] Fit model wanted for fashion label - size must be: Bust 34” Waist 26.5” Hip 37.5”. Please call Natasha on 0812 4636 1898 or email on <natashagan@mac. com>. [988]

NC/Es/27 June 12

ATTENTION !!!

Until Now this offer could not be made!!! Bali’s newest “Members Only” Club

8 SALES OFFICERS Responsible for delivering strong and persuasive sales presentations and excellent customer care. • • • • • • •

Fun Environment & Beautiful Workplace In-house Sales, Leads & Prospects are provided daily by the company 7,200,000 Rupiah per month base pay Plus Commissions of at least 19,000,000 Rupiah a month should be expected Bonuses & Incentives to top performers paid daily Exceptional training provided covering advanced sales techniques Sales management opportunity & other options for growth

REQUIREMENTS: • Must be in command of PERFECT English: read, write and speak • Sales presentation experience within Direct Sales organization or previously sold Club memberships or a ONE CALL/PRESENTATION CLOSE environment is an advantage to the applicant • Have excellent personal selling, listening and presentation skills • Professional appearance and communication skills • Be confident and have a positive mental attitude, and can work well independently and within teams

15 PROMOTIONS OFFICERS Responsible for inviting QUALIFIED guests to a sales presentation. • • • • •

Will be given “exclusive” access to various malls & tourist spot locations 3,150,000 Rupiah monthly base pay Plus 11,700,000 Rupiah commission per month should be expected Plus daily bonuses and incentives Exceptional training provided covering advanced marketing techniques

REQUIREMENTS • Speak good English • be fun, outgoing and approachable; not afraid of speaking in public • demonstrate showmanship; not afraid of meeting new people • have excellent personal presentation; command the attention of others • willing to work outside their comfort zone If you believe “Fortune Favors the Brave” and you‛re looking to be part of one of Bali‛s most exciting companies, the above opportunities exist for

23 very talented people

Email your resume NOW with current photograph and credentials to: baliclubrecruitment@gmail.com and send to: P.O. BOX 3769 DPR (Denpasar). Cut-off for submission of resumes is ONLY until July 6th, 2012. NC/Es/27June 12

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Bali Advertiser

27 June - 11 July, 2012

BUSINESS SERVICES All your photography needs. Wedding, villas, product, etc. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus. com>. [553] Architect do design, IMB drawing & construction cost. 0821 4588 0888. [913]

Private teacher Bahasa Indonesian for foreigner. Dwi 0813 3870 5158, <dwi. astari@yahoo.com>. [074] Professional Photography services. Affordable price. Call: 0813 1017 7700 <www. AriosGallery.com>. [708] Photography services. Call 081 999 117 888. <www.BaliShoot.com> [654]

Web Designer. I can help you to develop website with personal price, including hosting or domain name also printing project. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus.com>. [553]

Specialist for Biowood composite decking & flooring: durable, water & moisture resist, no twist, cracks, cupping, ecofriendly. All woodwork, stonework, painting / finishing for houses & furniture. E: <woodworking. bali@yahoo.co.id> / 0819 9985 7305. [614]

For Bahasa course + Interpreter service. Call Moko 0812 3651 4990. [488]

Massage professional for Western. Call Cinta 0877 6100 8889. [611]

Professional Photographer available during July Experienced in Fashion and Wedding Photography. Email: <meltjoeng@hotmail. com>, website: <www. awaywiththebirds.com>, or <www.meltjoeng.com>. [974]

Female, Professional & Experienced, FreeLance PA, Products Sourching (Furniture, Wood House, Rental, Land, Villa, etc), call / email: 0813 3833 7487/<nikrakprod@yahoo. com>. [973]

Professional Webdesign +Free SEO research & its future market development. <hana_thejobs@ymail. com>. [891]

Work from home, or the beach, or your home on the beach. Ready for an Internet Lifestyle? Free info <proelead@gmail.com>. [947]

Learn Indonesian/ Germany/ English for Free! <www.myplcspace.com>. (0361) 215 1333. [892]

Aneka terrazzo menerima borongan cor lantai, bathtube, washtafel dll. Harga mulai dari 150 rb per meter2. Kualitas dijamin, garansi pemasangan 3 bulan. Hubungi 0812 3654 3482 / Ph/Fax (0361) 223677 / 0878 4151 9040 <g123yus_born@yahoo. com>. Alamat Jl. A. Yani No. 92, Denpasar-Bali. [955]

Bahasa Lessons with experienced tutor: 0813 3744 1810 / <lidya_lidrit@ yahoo.com>. [894] Bahasa tutoring. Experienced teacher. 0857 3804 2206. [989] Let’s learn Massage, Hairdo, Make-up, Face Painting. 741 3376, or 085 6999 7811. [944] New in Bali ‘FeelingGood*FeelsGood’ healing technique for Physical Pain and Mental Blockings. Call Wayan 0878 6008 8098 <www.feelinggoodfeelsgood. com>. [945] Garment Production Sample, Grading with high quality. Contact Gede 081 2462 7175. [946]

A National Plus School is looking for highly qualified candidates for:

Please send complete resume with recent photo to: info@ourbalischools.com NC/Es/27 June 12

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MYOB Personal Service, Set-Up, Training & Maintenance. 150K/hr. Info (0361) 273 7936, 0857 3874 3932. [904]

WANTED

Native Speaker, Dedicated, Experienced At least hold a Bachelor Degree in relevant field

Please send your CV to PT. Biosystems Indonesia Jl. Tambak Sari No. 1 Sanur 80228, Tlp. 0361-281969 Fax. 0361-271454 or email at bsl@dps.centrin.net.id

Professional Massage 70K/ Hour. Fita Phone 0821 4656 6810. [900]

An Australian Brand Coffee shop located in Kuta is looking candidates who are motivated, qualified and good English for vacant positions as follows: • Supervisor • Front of House (PR type of person) • Barista’s (3 person, qualified, been trained and in role for at least 1 year) • Waitress • General staff Please send your CV to : frankagjcbali@cbn.net.id

Starting: July 2012

Company in Sanur has Vacancy for Marketing & Sales with the following qualification : 1. D1 - S1 (Female Max 29 Years) 2. Written and oral English Advantage 3. Computer Literate 4. Min. 2 years Experience

The Samsara Management Company in Bali providing services of Marketing and Fully Managed Hotel [100200 Rooms] and Villa Resorts around Bali. Inquiry email to <info@thesamsararesorts. com>. [961]

TEACHER VACANCY ENGLISH TEACHER

URGENTLY REQUIRED

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URGENTLY REQUIRED

“WAREHOUSE MANAGER“ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Male, max. 35 years old, Min. Bachelor degree from reputable university, Computer literacy: Ms Office (Word, Excel), Knowledge & experience of Microsoft Dynamics AX system is highly regarded Familiar with Warehouse operating system & procedure, Min. 3 years experience in the same position, Good in problem solving skill especially in Warehouse and Logistic problem, Posses strong analytical skill and knowledgeable in statistic, Posses excellent leadership & ability to work effectively both in a team setting or independently, Flexible, patient, attention to detail & have ability to build good relationship with all parties, A target result oriented individual with exceptional communication & Managerial skills in managing big team, Proficient in English (oral & written), Experienced handling multiple warehouses & locations is a must, Familiar in setup budget & work plan, Inventory Management knowledge is a must Please send all CV’s to hrd@jenggala.com or to PT. Jenggala Keramik Bali, Jl. Uluwatu II, Jimbaran, Bali. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted NC/Es/27 June 12

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Bali Advertiser LOOKING FOR WORK (Cari Kerja)

Expat seeking employment as Project Manager / Supervisor or can build for you. 081 2362 9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050] I’m looking for part time job. Working at home, have internet connection. Experienced in admin and data entry. Speak English and Bahasa. Please e-mail: <madedewi83@gmail. com>. [925] Looking for Job as Cook in Hotel or Villa. 0878 6003 1137 or 081 2368 8671. [062] I’m looking for job for position Room Boy at Housekeeping Department. Experience 16 years at Bounty Hotel as Room boy, Housekeeping Department. Please contact 0813 3743 5104. [699] I have experiences to do Designing Electrical Electronic Plumbing , BoQ/ VO, Supervising, Testing, Microsoft office and AutoCAD. Contact: 0813 3830 4308. [990] Experience Human Resources & Legal Consultant, very strong Law & Manpower background, for part time. Email <direct_ contact@ymail.com>. [978]

Employment

27 June - 11 July, 2012

Cook for villa, family, special occasion. Qualified, passionate for work, talented individual. Extensive knowledge of local groceries. Healthy programs, personaloriented diet, adapted crosscultural cuisine. 0821 1212 8832. [948] Looking for part time job, having experiences in Cargo Handling, Packaging, QC and Buying agent more than 20 years. English speaking, <barry_bali1@yahoo.com>. 081 2396 4319. [876] Female, looking for part time job as Personal Assistant. Experienced 2 years as Executive Secretary, 9 years as Shop Manager. Please contact <mnoeke@yahoo. com>. [960] 5* Experienced Executive Chef looking for new position in Bali, Lombok, Bintan. Specializing for Italian, Mediterranean cuisine. Please contact <chefpassione32@gmail. com>. [979] Australian graduate in Marketing - Management has 5 years working experiences as manager - PA - tutor - translator. Available for freelance/part-time / full-time position. <mwij12@gmail. com> / 0812 3995 2692. [980]

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New Restaurant / Night Club in Beachwalk Kuta looking for

ALL staff positions Please e-mail CV’s to: staff@kookaroos.com NC/Es/27 June 12

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PT Research In Motion Indonesia, the maker of BlackBerry®, is looking for starting entry-level candidates to join their team in Sanur, Bali. RIM® is a world leader in the mobile communica ons market and has a history of developing breakthrough wireless solu ons. BlackBerry App World is an applica on distribu on service which provides BlackBerry users with an environment to browse and download applica ons and games. RIM is seeking driven individuals who can take our wireless data products to the next level in the global wireless market. Are you ready to make a difference in the world of mobile communica ons with RIM? Posi ons are available for BlackBerry App World Storefront Associates, an important role in the day to day opera ons of the storefront in BlackBerry App World. The successful candidate’s responsibili es will include reviewing and approving or denying new applica ons and themes that are submi ed to BlackBerry App World, as well as reviewing updated submissions and any ac vi es related to ve ng applica ons for distribu on in BlackBerry App World. Shortlisted candidates will have a university degree, strong English verbal and communica on skills, excellent a en on to detail and mul tasking skills, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment. If you’re driven to take wireless technologies to the next level, it’s me you join the team at RIM. We offer a challenging environment that fosters crea vity and rewards excellence. Employees also have use of our award winning BlackBerry!

Submit your resume at our Website, http://www.rim.com/careers, or email it and your salary expectation to whuyen@rim.com C/Es/G-30 May 12

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Seminyak

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Seminyak

BB-L810

• Great Location, Great Value, High Upside Potential • Three bedroom villa on over 400 m2 of land set within an estate of one 1BR villa, three 2BR villas and three 3BR villas • Fully furnished, large open plan Living/Dining/Kitchen pavilion • 19 year leasehold with an option to extend for 10 more years at market price • Located within easy walking distance to famed Bali hotspots

• • • •

Smart Living and Investment at Seminyak Leasehold for 29 + 30 years option to extend based on market price Three year guaranteed of 8% ROI Sit on 153 sqm of land, offers a beautiful en-suite one bedroom, a private swimming pool, and a peaceful Balinese garden. • Located in the true centre of Seminyak, your feet are the only transport you will need.

• Fantastic development land in Petitenget - Seminyak • Leasehold 25 years + 25 years option to extend based on market price. 13,500,000/are/year. • 11 are of a rectangular-shaped land situated in highly desirable Petitenget • All utilities: access road with main water /PDAM, electricity onsite • 5 minutes to Kuta and 25 minutes from the international airport

For Sale USD 495,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

For Sale USD 249,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

For Sale IDR 3,712,500,000 Adami Gilberto (62) 812 4658 8471 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

Seminyak

BB-B158

Nusa Dua

• Contemporary and Comfortable Living at Seminyak • Modern and comfortable villa sit on 400 squaremeters of land • Three en-suite bedrooms, a private pool,open living & dining area, and a very sleek, state-of-the-art white kitchen • Leasehold for 24 years + 25 years of extension at market price. • Situated within walking distance from the beach and the main street of Oberoi

• • • • •

For Sale USD 625,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

For Leasehold USD 425,000 39 years Eugene Shivnan (62) 819 998 859 04 Jimbaran of¿ce (62 361) 703 208

Jimbaran Beach

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BA-A38

Great Investment Opportunity within Established Resort Situated within established 5 star resort Fully furnished apartment boasts 3 good sized bedrooms Short distance from many shops and restaurants 25 minutes from the Bali International airport

Balangan

Bingin

BA-B20

• Hillside Home Within Large Garden Sanctuary • Unique traditional single storey house with approximately 475 sqm build • Private swimming pool on 1,500 sqm of FREEHOLD land • Close to the most pristine piece of the island’s coastline • 30 minutes to Bali’s International airport

For Sale USD 670,000 Eugene Shivnan (62) 819 998 859 04 Jimbaran of¿ce (62 361) 703 208

BA-V412

Ubud

BC-B119

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

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Tropical Modern And Stylish Villa Luxury 3 bedroom hilltop Contemporary European designed villa 368 sqm built set on approximately 520 sqms freehold land Within an exclusive residential community and a peaceful environment on the Bukit Balangan plateau. • 10 minutes from the white sands & surf of Balangan Beach. 20 minutes from the international airport of Bali.

• Luxury villa integrated with modern traditional Balinese architecture design and material • Freehold, 500 sqm of land size, 160 sqm of building size, high quality material of buiding • Furnished with built-in furniture, kitchen set, beautiful tropical garden and landscape • Features; swimming pool, spacious living room, dining area, lotus pond • Located at prime location in Ubud, near by resort hotels, restaurants, central market

For Sale USD 300,000 Eugene Shivnan (62) 819 998 859 04 Jimbaran of¿ce (62 361) 703 208

For Sale USD 575,000 Eugene Shivnan (62) 819 998 859 04 Jimbaran of¿ce (62 361) 703 208

For Sale USD 300.000 Gede Putra (62)816 57 8181 Sanur Of¿ce (62 361) 287 642

Ubud • • • •

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Very promising land at development tourism area in Kedewatan Ubud Freehold – 5,355 sqm of land size, great opportunity for investment, only a few remaining Electricit, water and telephone facilities are on-site Enjoy sunrise and sunset, rice¿eld view, zoning for tourism accommodation facilities, great for resort villas or luxury residential development • Located at great location in Kedewatan Ubud, near by resort hotels

For Sale IDR 2.750.000/ sqm Gede Putra (62)816 57 8181 Sanur Of¿ce (62 361) 287 642

Sanur

BC-B115

Saba

BC-B121

• Superb 4 Bedrooms Villa for SALE …...Lots of Plusses • 87 lease with 90 yrs extension, part of 3 villas in secure gate estate. • Contemporary with openplan living space, fully furnished, western standard modern kitchen, massage room, jacuzzi. • 5 bedrooms with en-suite bathroom, sit on 800 sqms of land • Situated in the western side of Bypass road, only 2 kms from Sanur Central

• Let your imagination soar • 193 sqms villa sit on 600 sqms of land, two bedrooms with ensuite bathroom, 1 study room with extra toilet for guest, separate staff area. • Private pool with gazebo, open Àow living and kitchen. • Hidden garden with cooking facilities • Located in Saba Village only 3 kms from the beach.

For Sale USD 700,000 Sophia Pedju (62) 811 168 0848 Sanur Of¿ce (62 361) 287 642

For Sale IDR 3.000.000.000 Sophia Pedju (62) 811 168 0848 Sanur Of¿ce (62 361) 287 642 C/Re/G-27 June 12


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

RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Call: 736 339 or 081 138 6450 C/Re/A-22 Feb 12

SEMINYAK

SEMINYAK

3 & 4 bedroom villa at Drupadi Seminyak. Daily or weekly. Swimming pool, daily maid, Wi-Fi, hot water, open living and kitchen. Last minute booking promo for first week of June. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866]

Big shop for rent (95m2) on Seminyak main street, excellent condition. Fully renovated, five years contract left. Very good deal. Conveniant also for restaurant. Call 0819 3601 7443 . [4635]

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

Land for lease 7.5 ares, location Br. Pengipian near Jl. Kunti 2. Nice & quiet area. Contract 20 years extendable 10 years. Price 3.800.000/are/year. Contact 081 7470 1435. [4719]

Short-term rental, 5 minutes walk to beach, contemporary villa, open space, 2 AC bedrooms w/safes, 1 oversized bathroom, flat screen TV, DVD, sound system, wireless, fully equipped kitchen, pool, maid, carpark. Contact <sayan2000@hotmail.com>. [4103]

C/Re/I-25 Jan 12

Puri Garden Lovina Luxury Residence in the peaceful place Lovina North Bali

Sublease Villa in the heart of Seminyak behind Oberoi for 10 years, 7 Ara land, 4+2 bedrooms, fully furnished, cable TV, Wi-Fi, security & housekeeping, large kitchen, swpool, courtyard, spacious indoor & outdoor lv room. Call owner now: +62 812 386 6658, +62 818 0569 9355. E-mail: <avatarintl@cbn.net.id>. [4744] Boutique Oberoi for rent. Long term contract. Prime location, around 80 sq meter, totally remodeled. Just need to take the key!! Can be cafe as well. Possibility to rent only one of the shop with either long term or monthly. Send e-mail: <douce.romantique@yahoo.com>. [4738] Freehold Seminyak villa with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool, garage, small garden, fully furnished, for urgent private sale (no agents). Rp. 2.25 Milyar negotiable. Contact <tutievans10@yahoo.co.id> (for photos) or 0812 8613 3251 to view. [5018]

Cv. Ganesha Property build for you 105 affordable luxurious residences in a tropical area with 5 stars facilities such as public swimming pool, mini market, spa & health center, fitness & gym, bar/resto, children play ground, badminton court. -> 24 hour security <Web : www.purigardenlovina.com Or call Md. Suparsa : 08123643351 C/Re/G-13 June 12

avanee residence DENPASAR

BALI

Shop for rent/over contract 3 years left . The location is Jln. Raya Basangkasa # 11 Semniyak, Bali. Across the street from “By The Sea” and next door to “Angel”. The shop “Belkazan” is still open so you may check out the interior. Please contact 081 7973 5637 for more details or e-mail <info@belkazan.com>. [5046] Seminyak Bidadari, nice style villa for rent or sale 19 yrs. safe and quiet. 3 bedroom AC, 3 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen, swimming pool, private parking. Small garden. <kungcho@gmail.com>. Call 0812 3928 9724 / 0852 3800 3771. [5079] For sale 1 complex 2 units villas, 2 bedrooms in Seminyak. Great location and private gang access. Electricity 7700 watts, well, fully furnished, rental license and website. Leasehold 17 years for 380.000 Euros. Contact owner 0821 4552 4214. [5093] For rent 2 floor shop house Jalan Raya Basangkasa Seminyak. Good area. 3.5 mill monthly. 35 mill yearly. Tel. 0878 8008 9255. [5096]

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

ONLY Rp. 2 million / month

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

ALE E S CED C OR DU DIV E RE 00 C 0 I PR $750,

Bali Advertiser

27 June - 11 July, 2012

MILLION DOLLAR VILLA FOR SALE

MOTIVATED OWNER (WILL NEGO) IN UMALAS BUMBAK 3 STORY 5 BEDROOM, 7 BATH 70 M2 SALTWATER SWIMMING POOL ROOFTOP GARDEN 280 M2 (0)81805 444104 SERIOUS INQUIRY ONLY C/RE/M-2 May. 12

Private fully equipped villas for weekly/monthly rental. Please write to <contactasialink@gmail.com>. [5100] House for rent, two bedrooms, small kitchen, bathroom, aircond, TV cable, etc... Five minutes walking to the beach. 60 mill/year, 6.5 mill/month. Please call 0819 3306 0571 / 0813 3841 5929. [5102] Land for lease Jl Tejaga Waja off Jl Petitenget close to Sentosa Resort, 5 to 6 are, 50 year lease, 16mil/are. Great location for villa. 081 2389 0994 or <peter@penjorbalimandiri. com>. [5103] Villa for rent, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom. Location Seminyak, Umalas & Kerobokan. Good price. Please contact us in +62 812 3922 3155. E-mail: <info@febilousvillas.com>. [5104] Fabulous shop location in Seminyak. 2 or 3 year contract. Call 439 085 or 736 591 for details. [5110] 2 storey house furnished, 2 bedrooms w/ensuite bathrooms, pool, Wi-Fi, 2AC, w.heater, TV-cable, close restaurant Oberoi, shortterm. also 1 small house semi furnished close to Bali Deli & 4sale 10 blocks beachfront land in North Bali. 0821 1495 4431 / <jasmin010112@gmail.com>. [5106] Available daily rental. New luxury 3 BR villa, 400 sqm, store, pool, spacious garden, private place, full furnished, international TV channel, furnished, WiFi, promo rate low season $250. Call 0812 2080 6449 / 0361 965 4782. E: <info@balilidsvilla.com>. [5109]

For rent beautiful Villa, Umalas, 600m2 land w/ mature garden, very quiet, 2 big bedrooms w/ large bathrooms, open living area, nicely furnished, s. pool, ricefields view, bale, maid, gardener. 0878 5325 0288. [5121] Fantastic villa for rent in Seminyak, great central location to beach and restaurants but very quiet. Fully furnished, 3AC bedrooms with bathrooms, Wi-Fi, lush garden and swimming pool with gazebo, lounge with flat screen. Long or short term direct owner 0812 3649 6762, 0361 822 8288, <daus.bali@gmail.com>, <sbbtechnology@gmail.com>. Great price first call first get. [4801] Selling laundry with engine and customer. Plawe street No. 15, Seminyak. Rp. 60 million. Please call (0361) 856 2977 or 0813 3761 3773. [5133] Luxury furnished villa for rent in Petitenget. 2 bedrooms, swimming pool, nice garden. Close by everything. Late JulyApril 2013, 120 million. <www.yourbalivacationvilla.com>. Call: 0361 917 0450, 081 855 0495. [5135] Shop 2 year overcontract Seminyak. Rp. 200 million. Shop divided by wall that can be removed. Present business is clothes. 0821 4479 8255 / 0813 3870 0794. [5049] Shop for rent Jl. Double Six, 4x7m, new building, minimum 4 years. Villa for rent, 4 bedrooms, kitchen, 4 LCD TV, free Wifi, pool, full furnish, 5 min to Double Six Beach. Contact Jufri 081 2380 3177 / (0361) 788 6217. [5138] Jl Dewi Saraswati, villa for rent, 2 bedrooms A/C with ensuite bathrooms, open-air dining area, full kitchen, pool, quiet and close to Bali Deli; available Aug till Feb; 0812 4638 5098 / <jcmoreaux@hotmail.com>. [5140] New-nice-quiet 2 bedrooms villa at Yudhistira1 for rent daily-weekly-monthly. AC, DVD, SatTV, free broadband WiFi, hotwater, prvtpool, daily-cleaning. Please contact Widya; +62 857 3840 4300 / +62 878 6001 4133, e-mail; <wid_thenymph@yahoo.com>, website; <www. umahayuvillabali.weebly.com>. [5142] Oberoi behind Ultimo! Beautiful spacious renovated 2 bed 2 bath w/ private pool and parking. Fully furnished & internet ready. Quiet and secure. Walk to all Oberoi Restaurants. 1 or 2 years. Also: Beautifully renovated 3 bed 3 bath w/ private pool, granite kitchen, laundry & ricefield views from every room. 2 to 8 year lease. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [4143] Villas for rent / for sale Seminyak 2, 3, 4 bedrooms, modern style, fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden. US$ 100 - US$ 800 per night. For sale from US$ 50,000. Available now. +62 (0) 361 735 953 / +62 (0) 81 797 35 110 / +62 (0) 81 797 80 553. [5071] New villa near Wolas Villas, big open livingroom and kitchen area, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, AC, hot water, swimming pool, semi furniture. Rp. 120 mio/year, min. 2 year. Tel: 0819 3603 3839. [5149] Shop for rent: Location at Seminyak, Kuta, Bali. Good location, best price: 58 milllion/year. Contact: Ibu Komang 081 2391 8049. [5151] Shop for over contract in Drupadi until 20 September 2013. Door & window glass, additional sliding door, 4 x 5m, 1 phone line, electricity: 3,500 watts. Call 737 358. [5160] 2 bedroom villa close to Bali Deli, for short term and longterm, swimming pool, internet and full furnished. Own carpark, quiet & private area. 3 bedrooms but no pool. Also available a couple of small rooms to rent daily/weekly/ monthly. Call +62 813 3832 8877. <magicofbali@gmail. com>. [5055] For sale: Prime land at Batu Belig - Seminyak, 6 Are, freehold, 29x21m, 200m and dual access to beach, suitable to build boutique hotel/nice villa, near Naughty Nuri’s. Call 0812 3794 9058 now! [5119]


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FLATMATE WANTED

IN UMALAS 2 ROOM WITH BALCONY OWN BATHROOM AC, INTERNET PLEASE CALL 0878 6255 4244 NC/Re/P-27 June 12

BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices

The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali

LAND FOR SALE

KEDUNGGU - Kedunggu. 56.8 Are, 700m from the beach with sweeping ocean views. Power and sealed access. Already perumahan aspect, Ready to build and is on the edge of a beautiful Bali village. The block shape is 50m by 100m and is gently sloping towards the ocean. PRICE : IDR 125 Mill / Are JIMBARAN - Kampial, 8Ha, On the Clift with beautiful Jimbaran beach views, Ready to build. Sealed access. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 100 Mill / Are / Nego - Dreamland, 4.2Ha, Spectacular dreamland Cliff top, 6m sealed access, Ready to build. Freehold PRICE : IDR 700 Mill / Are TUMBAK BAYUH - Banjar Klepekan 20 Are, Can split to 10 Are each, 3 Phase electric, 4m Road access, Ready to build, Rice field paddy views. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 165 Mill / Are - Tumbak bayuh 8 Are, 3.5m Road access,Ready to build. Freehold PRICE : IDR 200 Mill / Are TABANAN - Kerambitan 18 Are, 25 Are and 40 Are, 600M to the beach, 5m Road access. Freehold. PRICE : 40 Mill / Are - Cemagi 18 Are ( 8 Are and 10 Are ), Ready to build, 6m Road access, Freehold. PRICE : IDR 325 Mill / Are Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com C/Re/I -27 June 12

OTHERS Private Island for lease. 25+years. 1.25 hectares with white sandy beach. Surrounded by a protected national Marine Park, and just outside a proposed UNESCO World Heritage Site you have world class surfing, diving & abundant sport fishing. Priced for quick sale due to break up of investor group. Visit <http://411d.net> for photos. <islands@sunnyskiesproperties.com>. [4999] Waingapu, for sale, land 3800m2, still affordable at Rp. 250rb/m2, with exellent view of mangroves and sea, near airport, special opportunity for tourism development or house, no agent please, contact: HP: 0823 4033 7403, or <pminnigh@gmail.com>. [5047]

Dreamland/Graha Pecatu resorts, affordable luxury 2 storey 4 double bedroom x 3 bathroom, available 13th July & 3 storey 5 double bedroom x 5 bathroom, available 27th July, seaview, wifi, nearby public pool, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. E-mail: <balihouse@hotmail. com>. +62 816 815 654 / +61 407 390 116. [5069] Ariyana Property luxury 2 storey villa for sale Ritz Carlton street. 6 bedroom with 6 AC, 4 bathroom, large pool, carport, gazebo, land size 455m2, mountain view and land sale 1500m2, Batubelig Seminyak, 100 mtr from beach. Call 0852 3709 5602 / <pande@ariyanaproperty.com>. [5089]

House for sale : A cozy fully furnished house at Puri Gading Jimbaran Block F, near International Schools. 84m2 land, 2 bedrooms with mezzanine, western styled pantry, ready for move in, just carry your bags. Please call 0361.365 6737. [5158] Bungalow for rent. Beachfront Jimbaran Bay. Fully furnished, 1 bedroom (with A/C), kitchen, living/dinning area, terrace. Daily clean, hot water, cable TV. 4.5 mil monthly. Call 081 9362 73111. [5161]

: +62 821 2371 0915 / 0858 5737 6352 : uluwatureef@yahoo.com

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Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, garden, parking, maid. Free electricity for monthly. 2,5 mill monthly or 200k daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [4592]

Just renovated fully furnished 2BR House with A/C, 2bathrooms with hotwater, phoneline, internet, TV, fridge, kitchenset, balconies, carpark, garden. Excellent location Permata Ariza near Ayana/4Seasons Jimbaran Bay. Rp. 65million/year. P: 081 6570 666. E: <ten.swaratama@ yahoo.com>. [5126]

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

JIMBARAN

Private and urgent sale 5.7 are for USD 80.000 on Jimbaran hill with stunning view ideal for villa or investment. Ring Yulia 081 2102 5165. <julietleo2001@yahoo.com>. No agents/brokers. [5124]

Location! Simply superb in Ubud overlooking Ayung River and next to the luxury Four Seasons Hotel Sayan. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, with an amazing entertaining area around the swimming pool. Spread over 3 levels with Master bedroom commanding the whole top floor (with huge verandah). If you want to own a home in Ubud then this is in a central location but with uninterrupted view of the famous Ayung river and rice paddies. 25 years leasehold offered on US$ 350,000 nego 50 years leasehold offered on US$ 500,000 nego

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For Lease/Contract Candi Dasa - Absolute beach front land. We have available for lease for 25 years with extension, 2 x 6.3 are land with all building (IMB) and rental (Hotel Melati) permits in place, very rare building setback of only 25m from the beach. Fantastic views and right in this upcoming tourist town.

Priced at only USD 115,000 each. Candi Dasa - 3 bed, 2 bath Villa with pool. We have available for lease for 37 years possible extension, 2 villas being sold off the plan. On 3 are of land and located only 75mtrs from this beautiful white sand beach and having direct access. Each villa has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, An open lounge and dine to take advantage of the cool sea breezes, all rooms are overlooking the private pool. There is also a roof top terrace for the wonderful views of the islands just of the coast.

Priced at only USD188,000 each. Vendor terms can be arranged to suitable applicants. For details about these fantastic properties please call 0821 4552 1221. NC/Re/P-13 June 12

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Real Estate

27 June - 11 July, 2012

DENPASAR House 4 sale minimalis modern, poltabes Denpasar, land 150m2, building 200m2, 2nd floor, 4 bedroom, 2 toilet, kitchen, livingroom, garage, IMB, 2100 watt, IDR 1.150.000.000, - call: 0361-870 7599. [5017] Overcontract warung on Jl. Noja. 11/2 years, can extend any number of years. SMS/call 0853 3311 1281. [5052]

Brand new townhouse, 27 units, close to Kuta & Denpasar, modern furniture, deluxe bedroom, fully equipped kitchen, sat TV, hot water IDD telephone, laundry, room service, 24 hours security. Jalan Pulau Galang 324, Denpasar. Call: 081 139 2666 or 484999 info@tamanayu.com www.tamanayu.com

House for rent located in Denpasar, 4 bedrooms, living room, 2 kitchens, garage. Close to Benoa harbor, Sanur. Please call Ari 0812 3794 2949. [5092] Overcontract laundry at Renon. 2 years left contract. Call 0819 3600 7733. [5122] For rent house located in Jln. Singasari Lumintang near Gatot Subroto (middle) with 3 bedrooms, family room, 2 kitchens, maid room, garage for 2 cars, telephone, electricity 2200W. Rp. 22 million per year. Call 0812 3857 049. [4966]

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Monthly - Yearly - Daily

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Reduced price, quick sale / rent , 3 storeys house, 4 BDR, 3 bathroom, nice kitchen pool, spacious , Hayam Wuruk Residence, close to Renon / Sanur, semi furnished. 2 storeys nice house Pondok Sungai Gangga Residence, close to Sunset Road, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom. Contact 0816 87 00 38. [5162]

GIANYAR Ruko for sale on 4 are land, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 4 toilets, AC, hot water, kitchen set. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150] A quick cheap sale! Owner leaving, Villas with big pool, 22are, beach view, maid house, garage, generator. Call Ayu: 0361.888 8818. [5027]

KUTA Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hotwater, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/beach 5 min. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3 mill / 4 mill/month, Rp. 200rb/day. [3617] For Sale / rent: Perum. Kuta Permai Blok IV/3, Kuta, house 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, hot water, 2 AC, furniture, garage, garden front & back, strategic location. LT. 157 m2, LB. 90m2. Call: 081 755 5359 or 0361 887 4858. [5098]

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Wayan Mansion, exclusive boarding room in Renon, Denpasar. Monthly or weekly rate, fully furnished, AC, hot / cold running water, small kitchen, 22” LCD TV , WIFI, security and parking. Please call 0361 784 8308 / 0878 6033 5722. <www.wayanmansion.com>. [4251]

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• Affordable budget price for MONTHLY/YEARLY/DAILY. • Pool, Wifi, TV cable, Hot/Cold shower, Daily cleaning service. Address III Jl. Raya Seminyak Gang Tamansari (Formenly Gang Goa) No.2 Ph. +62 361 8475747. Mobile: 087877981880 Address I Jl. Werkudara Gang Bintang No. 4 Legian Address II Jl. Raya Legian II Gang XXVII No. 473, Legian Kaja - Kuta.

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Villa for rent, promo price Rp. 240.000/room, pool, AC, hot water, TV cable, in restaurant area. Jl. Dewi Sri no. 9 Kuta (Ketupat Restaurant). Contact: Kiky 081 1380 6867. [5033] Rooms & Apartment for rent. Daily, monthly. Full furnished, 1 bedroom - bathroom, kitchen, AC, cable TV, DVD, Wi-Fi, fridge. Located on Poppies Lane 2 Kuta. Phone (0361) 757 623 or e-mail: <made@balidesigns.com>. [5037] House 4rent minimalist modern, full furnished, 4 bedroom - bathroom, kitchen, AC, cable TV. Located on Jl. Gunung Salak, Bale Park Residence. Phone 0361 788 6612, 0853 3857 4339. Contact Anik. [5159]

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SANUR For sale. Brand new 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom family home on 4 are freehold land north of Sanur (Jl. Sekarsari). International kitchen and bathrooms. 4x10 pool, beautiful garden, maid room, garage. Price 3 M. Contact <nyomanrai@cbn.net.id> or 0813 3869 0115. [4910] For Sale: Sanur Villa - Expat Returning home; 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, 1 lounge, kitchen, large balcony, private pool & BBQ area. Price negotiable. Call 081 7970 9724. E-mail: <balivillalife@yahoo.com>, <padidilounge@ yahoo.co.jp>. [4857] For rent large storey office in Sanur. 2 level office + garage, good state of building and strategic in beside the main road of ByPass Ngurah Rai, Sanur. Contact: 0818 0544 0282 / 0877 8025 3820. [5090] Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and long term or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www.homesweethome-bali. com>. [4171] NC/Re/G-27 June 12

Lovely house for rent in Sanur, traditional Bali style, fully furnished, two double bedrooms plus spacious open living and kitchen. Established garden, 350M2, water heater, phone, Wi-Fi, 65 million per year includes housekeeping. Ring Sonja 0812 3716 7546, <sonja.elsegood@gmail.com>. [5118] Exciting Attractive Property for sale close to Sanur. 5 Are with building, suitable for house, villa, office. Electric 5500 watt, ground phone. Minutes from bypass and beach. Contact: 081 2360 2991. [5136]

“For all your real estate needs in Bali. Sales, long term leasing and holiday rentals” Jl. Kunti, Seminyak, Shop 10, Kunti Plaza (next to Bali Deli) Phone. 0361-216 8880 Email: info@chilcottre.com www.chilcottre.com Call Bella Werleman - 0878 6192 6743 for all your real estate needs in Bali

OBEROI, US$59,500 1 1.5 Price reduced for quick sale. Fun and functional townhouse in a complex of 10. Walking distance to the great restaurants and shops of Jl Laksmana and Jl Petitinget. Comes fully furnished. Fully managed. No restrictions on how long the owner can stay. 33 year leasehold. Won’t last at this price.

YEARLY RENTALS Kerobokan: 4 bed, 2 bath townhouse. Fully furnished, closed living. AC, 24 hour security in residential complex. 10 minutes to Seminyak. IDR 75 mill pa ID 568482 Sanur: 2 beds 2 baths, furnished, staff accommodation, water heater, AC, open living and dining, private pool, 5 minutes drive to beach, IDR 110 mill pa ID 562199 Nusa Dua: 2 beds 2 baths, staff accommodation, fully furnished, modern exclusive style, open living dining, private pool, 10 minutes to airport IDR 156 mill pa ID 567098 1 THE ELYSIAN - OBEROI, NOW ONLY AU$185,000 1 Motivated Vendor!! Exquisite pool villa in an established villa resort. The resort is nestled alongside legendary Bali tourism institutions such as the Oberoi Hotel and Ku De Ta and a short walk to beach, restaurants and shops. Beauty and charm exude from this fully furnished and equipped investment opportunity. ROI 11% pa and owners can stay 42 days FREE. Leasehold 22 years.

Buduk: Balinese resort style 3 beds 3 baths, tropical garden and huge swimming pool, fully furnished, open living and dining set on 2000 m2 IDR 200 mill pa ID 557481 Canggu: luxury 4 beds 5 baths villa with stunning rice ¿eld view, of¿ce room, staff accommodation, in¿nity pool, fully furnished, modern kitchen, 10 mins to Canggu Club, US$ 45,000 pa, ID 554854 NC/Re/G-27 June 12

Studio style living, monthly rental, pool, free Wi-Fi, furnished, safe area, 3,500,000 Rp per month plus electric. Also available for 1-5 yr lease special discount: Info: <newstartbali@gmail.com>. [5141] For rent villa. Reduced Rp 50.000.000 Neg. Overcontract 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, AC, livingroom, hot/cold water, kitchen, garden, semifurnish, no swimming pool. Vacant med/end July. Hp 0821 4759 6980 SMS / <ebhoorn@ hotmail.com>. [5143] For rent: 3 rooms with open kitchen and livingroom, bathroom and huge balcony, 32.5mio Rp/year in a house sharing with young expat. Garden with splashpool. 400m from beach. <Liannedor@gmail.com>, +62 811 386 3445. [5144] Brand new 4-bedroom villa w/pool close to beach, international school in North Sanur for rent 115 mill/year or 15 mill/month, negotiable. Fully furnished, covered carpark, quiet. 0877 6100 6922, <van.balder@gmail.com>. [5153] Rent nice quite 3 bedroom villa en-suite bath. Set on 1000 sqm land, big pool, 3car parking, big tropical garden good for kids playground. No broker please. Call: 0818 0546 8484. [5156]


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LAND FOR SALE & RENT

LEASING: EXCELLENT NEW HOUSE 5 km. north

Seminyak,Oberoi: 5, 10, 12, 18, 15, 16, 21, 28, 30, 34 A Petitenget, Batubelig: 8, 10, 13, 15, 22, 28, 56, 72 A Canggu: 2, 3, 10, 11, 14, 15, 25, 28, 30, 44, 60, 80 A Umalas, Kerobokan: 2.45, 5, 15, 17, 20, 27, 32, 44 A Bukit Jimbaran: 2.8, 4, 6, 9, 18, 50, 82, 90 A, 1.88 H, 5 H Marlboro, Denpasar: 4, 7.8, 9, 15 A;

Ubud. Land 700 sq meters. Construction 195 sq meters. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, large saloon, storage room. Solid windows and doors, high ceilings, AA.CC, swimming pool 8x4m. Electricity 4.400 watts. Telephone. Paddy fields and Gunung Agung views. 27,5 years leasing. Price 1.400.000.000 IDR or USD 153.000

VILLAS FOR SALE & RENT

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

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Villa for rent: area 3 are, 2 bedroom, living room, kitchen, aircondition, hot water, swimming pool, big garden. Contact Made: 081 236 30309 / 081 9166 59 151. [4134]

For sale/rent villa in Canggu, Jln. Semat. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, garage and swimming pool, electricity 5000 watt. Rent price 90 mill/year nego. Sale price 1,6 Billion nego. Call 081 2394 8595. [5125]

Homestay for rent daily, monthly location in Canggu. Close to the beach. Please call 923 4390 / 0853 3703 0775 / web: <www.jscangguhomestay>, e-mail: <jonsenhomestay@ yahoo.com>. [4463] Brawa area land for sale, price development/building site of 810m2. 3 minute drive (1,6km) to popular Canggu Club. 1 minute drive (500m) to Brawa Beach/Legong Kraton Hotel. 30m mainroad access. E-mail: <shinta_alnahawi@ ymail.com>. [4665]

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A List Land Seminyak Beachfront . 27 are. Only beachfront land left. Licensed for condotel. Next to Pelangi Beach hotel. 55 year lease. Just USD6.8 mill nego. Last chance. LL 010* Batu Belig/Berawa Beachfront 1.5 hektar freehold. The most beautiful land in Bali. Includes River and lagoon frontage also. Includes 8 villas catering to the stars. A wonderful, secluded hideaway. USD24.5 million. LS 027* Pecatu Cliff-front 55 are. Fantastic ocean and white sand beach views. 55m cliff front. 5m access Already fully walled. Ready to build. Good shape. Flat to cliff. All permissions. 650mill/areLS055* Sunset Road. 16.75 are. 40M H’way frontage. Rear and side road access. Perfect block. 2.5M/are Seminyak. Next to The Villas 30 are. Perfect square block. Mature trees. 5m access. 25 yr lease Rp10 mill/ are/yr A List Villas Echo Beach. Famous Destination Villa on 40 are. 5 exquisite villas and private spa. Plus reception/professionalkitchen/bar, dining room and wonderful gardens. Well priced at USD3.75 million. Echo Beach. New 3 br villa, full furn on 20 are. Beautiful gardens. Close to beach. USD1.950.000 Jimbaran. Fabulous beach and sea views. Stylish 3 br villa. Pool, spa. Fully furnished. US$499.000 VS012* Umalas/Bumbak. Value. Brand new stylish 2 br/3bth villa on 2 are. A.C, pool, lovely outlook. USD260.000. VS 018* A List Hotels/Restaurant Seminyak Boutique Hotel. Walk to Potato Head. 16 bungalows on 25 are. 70% occupancy. All facilities. US$3.5 mill. Pecatu Villa Resort. Dreamland Clifffront. 2 Hektar. 50 villas with private pools. 100 rooms total. Complete facilities, including spa, restaurant, bar etc. USD27 million. Oberoi bar/restaurant 18.5 are. Fully operational beer garden and BBQ restaurant. 35m2 building. Huge potential. All licenses. 8 yr lease. Rp 4M or Rp2M joint venture. *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.

4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 (English), 0821 1788 8293 (Bahasa). See: <www.villashanticanggu.com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villaellabali.com>. [4837] Luxury villa for short/long term rent - Pererenan. 1100 m2. Beautiful setting, tropical garden, pool, 3 spacious bedrooms ensuite, fully furnished. 2 phone lines. Free membership Canggu Club. Yearly US$30,000. Call 0812 394 5760. [4871] Brand new villa in Canggu. 5 min from Echo Beach. 3 bedrooms, open living room, pool, garden, gazebo, Wi-Fi, TV sat, staff. Contact 081 890 0480. [4774] Riverfront Villa 4lease near Nyanyi beach. 10mins Echo beach, 15mins Canggu club. 22are, 3bed/4bath/media room. Pool/deck overlooks river. Space for 2nd villa. Fully furnished Rp. 250,000,000/yr. Long-lease price nego. Drop-Dead-Gorgeous views. HP 0878 6008 3867, e-mail: <made@tamanbaru.com.au>. [5065] Villa rent/sale, building 125m2 / 2.55 are, furnished. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, living, dining, kitchen full equipped, garden, pool. 2 min from Berawa Beach. 5 min Canggu Club. Rent 130 mill/year. Sale 2.5 M. Call 081 895 7082. [5084] Villa for rent. 3BR. 1 Big livingroom. 2 Bathrooms. 2 AC. Balcony. Swimming pool. Gazebo. Big garden. Built-in BBQ space. Big parking space w/roof. Warehouse. Partially furnished. 1 minute to Echo Beach. Rp. 110 million/year. Call/SMS 081 138 0510. [5086] Dijual rumah baru. 2 kamar tidur, garasi, taman. Lokasi strategis Canggu area. Alamat: Perum Canggu Prapta Blok C-10 Jln. Pantai Berawa. Hub: Johan 0852 1844 0171. [5094] 24 year leasehold land 12 are in Tegal Gundul, Canggu. 5 minutes from Pantai Brawa, 5 minutes from the Canggu Club. Rice field view. Great location. Call HP: 0819 1620 4016 or e-mail: <kinesei@gmail.com>. [5095] Monthly/Yearly villa rental, Canggu/Seminyak/Kerobokan, Furnished/unfurnished, view on <www.mata-bali.com> or contact <info@mata-bali.com>. We are also looking for new properties to list and offer to our clients. No agents please. [5099] Land for contract; 8.2 ara in Seseh, 130 metres from the beach. Approx size 25 mtr x 35 metre, has 7,500 electricity, gudang and easy road access, IMB no problem. Pls contact 081 1385 3229, 081 139 7397 for further info. [5101] Beautiful joglo style villa for sale, 4 km from Echo Beach. 32 years leasehold on 7,6 ares of land, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 300 sqm living space. Price 395,000 USD nego. Contact <rookslaurent@hotmail.com>. 0818 0550 1952. [5105]

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Land for sale, freehold, total 26 are, can take 8 are, 10 are, 12 are. Villa area with beautiful rice field & river view. Good access, electricity. Price IDR: 150 mill/are nego. Direct owner (0361) 858 1596. [5129] Brawa Land for sale 7.14 are, splendid rice field view, only 1 minute drive from Canggu Club, great location. Electricity, water and telephone. 350 million rp/are (nego). Call 081 184 2031 or <veronicatrehorel@yahoo.com>. [5131] Freehold villa for sale: 2 storey semi furnished with 3 bedrooms AC, 2 bathrooms, pool, fish pond, maid room, minibar and cable TV. Good investment, 5 minutes to Brawa Beach and Canggu Club. Interested? Contact: 0812 3707 8709. [5019] For sale freehold or rent 2 villas, 3BDR on 500m2 with pool, luxury 4 BDR on 700m2 with pool + jacuzzi, full paddies + river view, 5 min from Canggu Club. Jl. Pantai Berawa, Gg. Bisma. 0812 3672 2812 / 0812 3619 9241. [5132] Beautiful 3 bedroom Canggu villa with private pool available for short-term 3 month lease: August, September, and October 2012. Also available for long-term lease of 2-5 years. Will not consider 1 year lease, 2 year minimum. Villa is located a short distance from Echo Beach. For pictures see: <http://www.vrbo.com/243717>. Contact: <VillaEdenBali@hotmail.com>. [5145] 2 freehold villas - BRAWA - 3 bedroom, ricefield views, quiet, modern, western builder, comes with Canggu Club memberships, $360,000 AUS / UMALAS, 3 bed, 25 are, beautiful European designed villa, unique, peace, tranquility, $ 1,700,000 US. 0859 3514 8525. No agents. [5150] Villa long term 4 bedrs, furnished, pool, garage, located at Brawa and deluxe villa 5 beds daily rental at Green lot Muding and info another villa 3 beds long term. Please contact me by phone 0821 4525 8268 (Bertha Lusy Siregar) or send email <betasiregar@yahoo.co.id>. [5148] Brand new villa for rent, 5 mins from Canggu Club, 10 mins to Brawa Beach, 3 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, open living room, private swimming pool, garden, carport, Wi-Fi, cableTV & maid. Please contact Nancy 0813 3777 2706. [4234] Villa for rent available now - 27 Jan 2013. Land size: 600 sqm, gazebo, rice field view, international TV channel, full furnished, WiFi. Whole periode $8.500 or $1.500/month. Call: 0812 2080 6449 / 0812 3707 5065. E: <info@ balilidsvilla.com>. [5107] Land for sale by owner, freehold, in Pererenan. 350m from the beach, close to Echo Beach. 8,2 are, road access, water, electricity, 450 million per are. Call Ibu Sri 0813 3767 7355. [5111] For rent in Canggu, nice and quiet Bungalow, 47 square meter, full equipped, AC, Wi-Fi, staff included. Close to surfing spot. Price night Rp. 500.000. Week Rp. 3.000.000, month Rp. 7.000.000. 0819 167 12667. [5114] For sale: Echo beach land + villa, 150m from beach, strategic location, good investment, suitable to redevelop into nice villa/boutique hotel, freehold 5 Are, walking distance to Echo House. Call 0812 3794 9058. [5120]


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Jl Taman Giri Mumbul-Nusa Dua Sanur 4/5bdr villa on 528m2 freehold, Euro 225,000. Rent Rp. 390mill/2 yrs. ● Nusa Dua-Taman Giri ready to build land 6 & 29 are Rp.150 mil/are. ● Saba near beach, Sanur & Ubud apartm style villa with 4bdr & all facilities on 860m2 Rp. 4.600.000.000. Rent from $85/day. Next door 10 are + 4bdr villa 70% completed Rp. 3.000.000.000. ● Jimbaran near Muaya bch/bay & McD 3bdr hse fully furn. in teak on 2200m2 w/1000m2 vacant land for any other business. Lease 231/2yrs US$ 395,000. ●

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HOTEL/BUNGALOW RESORT FOR SALE LOCATED IN GIANYAR - BONA BLAHBATUH NEAR BYPASS, SANUR, UBUD, SABA & KERAMAS BEACH, SAFARI & MARINE PARK, OFFERING 12 UNITS ON 2750M2 WITH ALL FACILITIES & LICENSES, RESTAURANT, BILLIARD & FITNESS ROOMS, SPA & FINLAND SAUNA

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Bangli-Undisan in eco-environment friendly area 20 are + 2bdr hse lease 92 years US$ 99,000. ● Kuta-Tuban near airport & Jl. Kediri 11are land Rp.160mill/yr, min 15 yrs! ● Amed new beachfront 3bdr hse on 400m2 with rental license, freehold Euro 145,000. Rent Rp. 260mil/2 yrs. ● Sanur in the center & close to the beach compl. 2 bdr villa lease 42yrs US$ 320,000. ● Padang Bai in the high lush green outcrops & near the beach compl. 3 bdr Eur. style villa on 10 are for $ 385,000. Also 11 are ready to build walled land bargain Rp. 900,000,000!

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Two adults looking for house or similar with two sleepingrooms (Jimbaran, Kuta, Legian, Seminyak) from beginning of November six weeks. Email to <thomas.petersen3@ web.de>. [002] Looking for 3 or 4 bedrooms villa for rent yearly. Internet, maid quarter, modern design, not far from Canggu Club, children friendly. Please contact: +62 821 475 505 03, or email your villa details to <widya05@yahoo.com>. [003] Looking for Land or Building with maximum land size 2000m2. In Jalan Raya Petitenget and Jalan Raya Kayu Aya/Oberoi. Contact 0819 8077 5080. [004]

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DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY Jl. Puri Grenceng Gg Natah no. 4D Tuban - Kuta (belakang Ayu Nadi) Fasilitas lengkap: AC, Water Heater, LCDtv, Kulkas, Bed, Lemari, Ruang Jemur, Parkir Luas, Kursi Teras, Kitchen Set. Contact: 081236363562 / 0361 8247326 Contact in English: 081 246 384 333 (Mirah) C/Re/G-30 May 12

Beautiful house for rent Jl. Gunung Salak, near Lollipop Preschool. 2 floors, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, air conditioning, water heater, minibar, pool, garden, garage and full furnished, plus cleaning staff. Rp. 120 mill/year. Min 2 years, long term negotiable. Call 0813 3848 7427. [4941]

Villa for rent, in front of LollyPop School. And villa for rent in Banjar Pengubengan. AC, swimming pool, hot/cold water. 0878 6202 6999 / 0878 6191 5454. [4870]

Dicari: tanah beachfront / clifftop sekitar 3Ha+ atau Clifftop Hotel. Tanpa perantara. Hub: <success@ asiasuccessnetwork.com>. [001]

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Villa 4 sell, 200m2, 2 bedroom + bathroom, 1 maidroom + guest toilet, pool 6x3m, living room, kitchen, garage, IMB, 2.5M negotiable, Taman Sari Kerobokan, 5 mnt to Seminyak. Owner: 0361-870 7599. [5014]

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Villa for sale Br. Semer Kerobokan, 2 storey villa on 350m2, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, rare opportunity, good location. Bedugul land for sale 10 are. Mahendradata house for sale. Direct owner 0361 215 6669. [5010]

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House for rent on Jalan Muding Indah III/6, electricity 5000 watt, bath tub, hot/cold water, bathroom, big space inside, pool, garden, type 96. Contact 0361 423 582 / 747 490. [2685]

House for rent, ready to move in, 2 locations: Padang Griya, 6 are, building 200m2, 2 storey, AC, telp, 7 bedrooms & in Muding 3 are, 4 bedrooms + AC, big garden + AC. Please contact 7474 790 / 423 582. [4134]

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Brandnew Guesthouse in the heart of Antikbusiness. great quiet location, all facilities, pool, AC, hot water, Europe TV, DVD player, parking, free WIFI, in Jalan Tangkuban Perahu No. 89. Tel 0815 5962 1263. <www.perahu89.com>. [4434]

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Unique 3x4 bdrm villa development designed by Dutch & Balinese architects and built under Dutch supervision. Villa is semi-furnished. Landsize 235m2; living area 200m2. The first Villa due December 2012

Wonderful wooden villa Ribka on 11 are tropical mature garden. 4 bedrooms en-suite bathroom, terrace, huge living area, playroom/yogaroom, double fully equipped kitchen, great pool with children area and toboggon, Wi-Fi. Available July-August. Contact <jipc4@yahoo.fr> for picture. 0821 4591 1663. [5082] Business for sale foreign investment company (PMA) import-export + real estate, price 600 juta including lease 2 years (APT + office fully equipped and furnished). Very good location. HP. 0857 2416 5888. <balilovesyou@gmail. com>. [5085] For rent, full furnished, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, living rooms, balcony, parking, hot/cold water, some equipments for the house are available. Located: on Jl. Tangkuban Perahu. Rp. 55 million/year. 081 734 4511, <ade_iga@yahoo.com>. [5088] Holiday rental beautiful 3 bedroom villa for rent in Umalas, very spacious rooms, garden, pool. Quiet area, close to restaurants, beach. Includes AC, Wi-Fi, home cinema. More info, pictures email: <richinbali@gmail.com>. Agents welcome. [5091] Villa for rent, land 4 are, 3 bedrooms, TV, AC, 2 fans, bathroom + bathtub, water heater, Indovision, phone, 4400W, PDAM, pool, garden, bale, min 2 years. Jl. Munduk Sari 4A, Br. Semer, Kerobokan, Kuta Utara. Made 0878 6136 6610. [4923] Villa daily & monthly rental: Land size 300 sqm, big parking, WiFi, international TV channel, 2 BR, pool, 3 AC, store, 1 public bathroom, furnished, closed style. Daily $150, monthly $1500. Call 0812 2080 6449 / 0361 965 4782. E: <info@balilidsvilla.com>. [5108]

Modern deluxe new apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, large parking, beautiful garden, free Wi-Fi, from 50 to 150 m2, monthly from Rp. 3.5 to 6.5 million. 2 location off West Marlboro and close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [3429] 3 BR, two storey townhouse/villa, ACs, hot water, 2 bath rooms, 3 toilets, swimming pool, semi furnished, undercover carpark, min 2 yrs @ 100mill per year. Gunung Lumut, near Marlboro Rd. <marita@renegaderepublic.net> or 08133 870 0183. [5139] Beautiful renovated 3 bed 3 bath, home w/ private pool, granite kitchen, laundry room, huge picture windows w/ ricefield views from every room. High loft-like ceilings and spacious rooms. 2 to 8 year lease. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [4144] Modern Nice House in Rice Paddy. Clean, new, quiet & safe. Furnished, WIFI, cable TV, 1.5 BR, en-suite bathroom, living, kitchen, car garage. Beautiful rice paddy view. Aug. 23rdSep. 20th: 7mil. (0361) 921 5800 <internationaltemple@ hotmail.com>. [5152] For rent modern 2-, 3- and 4-bedroom villas with pool in Kerobokan and Umalas. Prices from IDR 13,5-37 mill/ month and IDR 80-320mill/year. Contact 0877 6100 6922, <van.balder@gmail.com>. [5154] For rent modern 2-bedroom villa w/pool in North Kerobokan. Cheap IDR 90 million/year. Fully furnished, open living/ kitchen/dining area, gazebo, carpark, secured, private, quiet. Contact 0877 6100 6922, <van.balder@gmail.com>. [5155] House for rent in BatuBelig, 5min walk to beach, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, western kitchen, phone line, broadband, 2200watts, parking , fully furnished, 15 months Rp. 100jt. Call 0813 3761 4242, e-mail <cameron551@ gmail.com>. [5113] Gladak for sale - Teakwood house ideal for living or outdoor/ porch. Adapted with glass to have more natural light. Easy relocation. No foundations required. 60 sqmtr. 220 Juta. <quicocunha@gmail.com>. 0821 4511 0995. [5115] For sale or short term rent - Br Semer villa, 400sqm, 2-storey 3 BR with attached bathrooms, pool, terrace with gazebo, carport. Breezy, nice views, quiet neighbourhood. Call 0812-390 3201, e-mail <hljanice@hotmail.com>. [5116] Umalas villa two storey, 3 bedroom + maids room, pool, A/C, beautiful garden, quiet street. 1-4 yrs. 150 million. 085 888 888 092. [5117] Kerobokan: overcontract 2 authentic 100yo joglos, with exquisitely carved paneling set in idyllic lush garden with pool, water feature and fish pond in quiet secluded gang. Huge oversized bedroom with garden ensuite, 2nd bedroom, large living area, kitchen. Furnished with genuine antiques throughout. 6 years remaining. Joglos included in the deal. Contact Gaye +62 819 1620 0081 or e-mail <susuka1@hotmail.com>. [4608]


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ECHO BEA C H LA N D 4 sale! 600m from Echo beach 9,6 Acre. Good location. Near Sea Sentosa Owner: 081235511111 (Putu) C/Ns/I-27 June 12

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LEGIAN Beautiful tropical villa with pool in Padma Utara. Close to the beach. Two bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living rooms and kitchens, Wi-Fi, cable-TV, staff. Visit <www.pondokernitabali. com>. Contact 081 890 0480. [4773]

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For lease contract mini baar and residence combined Rp. 6.000.000 PM. 0812 3923 3133. Phone for more details. [5097] Rent Nice House. New & Chic. 2 bedrooms (king size bed), 2 bathrooms, 3 A/C, antique furnished, small garden, very quiet area & neighbourhood. Jalan Nakula II. Rp. 7.000.000/ month. Available until 15 September. Contact Javier 0819 3610 2578. Email <javierbali@hotmail.es>. [4718] Bungalow for rent. Jln. Patimura Gang Melati no. 2x Legian - Bali. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 3,5 million/month. Contact (0361) 758 969 or Kiky 081 1380 6867. [5032]

Location : Jalan Tukad Pakerisan Gg. XIX No. 5 Panjer. Land 2.85 Are, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen set, 1 separate bedroom and bathroom for maid. Electricity 4400 watt, water heater, PDAM, telephone line.Freehold. Strategic location in Denpasar. No Broker!!

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Wooden Sumatra Villa 1881 For rent with short, medium and long period in Babakan

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2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0361-877 1711 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [5041] Rent room in 4/bed 4/bathroom villa. Pool, aircon, TV/DVD, Wi-Fi, bills included, walking distance to warungs/beach, 24/7 security. Maid twice weekly. Undercover parking, Gardens with fruit trees. Rooms 3mill-6mill/month. <butterfly_boy@hotmail.com>. 0812 3709 8398. [5083]

First floor: two bedroom (50+56m2), double service, 30m2 of terrace, with ricefield view. Ground floor: 150m2 livingroom, swimming pool, 800m2 of garden, staff house. Owner, Gigliola Somma HP: 081338255481 E-mail: somma@dps.centrin.net.id

For rent/sale in Nusadua New house long/short term 4 beds room villa, fully furnished. Swimming pool, quiet area. Email <fransiska9@yahoo.com> or call 081 8723 9731. [5112] House for rent : Nice & secured house in Taman Mumbul Nusa Dua, fully furnished with pool, 3BR, 2bathrm, clubhouse with big pool & tennis court, Expats Community with 24 hrs security, fogging twice a week. Please call 0361.365 6737. [5157] C/Re/G-13 June 12

NC/Re/P-27 June 12

BUKIT Freehold land for sale near Banyan Tree - Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626 (direct owner). Please speak in Bahasa. [1547] Land for sale on the main road next to STP Nusa Dua ready to build for villa as licence completed. Call 081 2394 8595. [1149] Absolute water front, luxurious, new 1 and 2 bedroom apartments to rent. Spectacular views overlooking Uluwatu surf break the Ultimate location! Fully furnished, Wi-Fi, AC, HW, etc. Tina 0878 6074 5124 or <www.baliretreats.com. au>. [4733]

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For sale Dreamland new Australian design villa 3 levels, 3 kitchen, 7 bedroom, 7 bathroom, magnificent ocean, volcanoe views, beautiful horizon, pool, huge double garage, roof top, pool gazebos, located above golf course, beach. Price $AUD 750.000. Call 0856 384 5701. E-mail <made.sukarmini@yahoo.com>. [4751] Absolute cliff and water front 2 bed / 1 bathroom apartment for sale. Luxurious unit with spectacular views of Uluwatu surf break, and Indian ocean sunsets. The Ultimate!!! All modern conveniences on a long lease. US$ 390.000. Contact Ian <karakabay@gmail.com>. [4864] Land for sale in Balangan-Ungasan. 26 are slopy land with sea-forrest view towards the airport. Hak milik, papers up to date, power and water close by, villa area, last plot, 95jt/ are. <mail4pn@me.com>. [4913] For sale/rent. 4 self contained apartments at Dreamland. Great views set on 4are with private pool & BBQ area, has hotel license, hak milik. Sell AUS $590,000. Rent 2 bdrm apartment $100 per night - $300 per week - $900 per month. 1 bdrm apartment $50 per night - $150 per week - $550 per month. Phone/SMS 0878 6184 3997. [4919] Land for sale 11.60 Are. Located on Puncak Pesona (Bukit). Owner. Call (Dewi) 0811 398 039. [5038] Boutique villa for sale in Balangan, Bukit with ocean view! Free hold 935m2 and furnished. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, large pool and garden, gazebo and parking. Well maintained. Negotiable price! +62 812 385 2318. <www.villabaik.com>. [4520]


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KARANGASEM Beach house for rent in Candidasa. 3 bedrooms, private swimming pool, fully furnished and equip, gazebo, private beach 10m to the ocean, fantastic place for people want to dive and enjoy the real Bali. Daily, monthly, yearly. 0812 3649 6762, 0361 822 8288 or e-mail at <sbbtechnology@ gmail.com> and <daus.bali@gmail.com>. [5128] Free hold villa for sale/rent in Padangbai, 5 bedrooms, 3 newly refurbished bathrooms, living area, kitchen and balcony. Call or e-mail for further information <info@ lemonhouse.me> / +62 (0) 812 4637 1575. [5137]

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SOUTH OF FRANCE BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM FF HOUSE IN MEDIEVAL VILLAGE CLOSE TO AVIGNON PROVENCE FROM MID JULY 12 UNTIL MID SEPTEMBER 2012. WE WOULD LIKE TO SWAP WITH YOUR VILLA OR HOME IN BALI. PREFERRED AREAS ARE LEGIAN, SEMINYAK MUST BE CLOSE TO BEACH FOR JULY AUGUST. POSSIBLE OTHER AREAS OF BALI/ LOMBOK FOR SEPTEMBER EXCHANGE. WE WILL LOVINGLY LOOK AFTER YOUR HOME AS WE WOULD EXPECT THE SAME FROM YOU. CAR SWAP ALSO POSSIBLE PLEASE CONTACT: freddyleone@gmail.com NC/Re/P-13 June 12

UBUD Land for sale 2.27 hectare location Tegalalang Ubud, great view, water spring, road access 4.5m. Phone: 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1869] Villa for sale Country Estate near Ubud. Ideal for private home, villa or retreat center, rice field & river view. Lap pool steam room & spa. Call 0812 394 8595 for inspection. [1143]

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BEDUGUL 94 are coffee plantation, mixed arabica and robusta, in Tamblingan, Munduk, views of Java Sea, natural spring nearby. Rp 6 juta per are nego. Contact Pak Made: 0812467-7642 or <madepung@lafnduck.cnc.net>. [5147]

TABANAN For sale some of the most beautiful land in Bali! Large and small plots available in the best priced and fastest growing area in Bali. Beachfront, ocean, ricefield, mountain, river & waterfal views. All land is freehold and already prepared for building. Price starting Rp. 22 million/are. Also great for investment direct from owner. Phn: 0821 4714 0647. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. Website: <www.florynproperty.com>. [1382] Villa for rent in Luwus, Tabanan. 30km from Denpasar to Bedugul. Ricefield & mountain view, fully furnished, big garden, minimalist style. Landsize 1200m2, building 300m2 (3 bedrooms+3 bathrooms), 2200W. Contact 081 139 4987 / 0859 3504 5888. [5130]

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Land for sale in Payangan, 24 are, very good view. Contact 852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1553]

Villa for rent near tanah lot. Two bedroom with pool. Desa Pandak Bandung, 1800m2, 78mill/year. Please contact Dewi 081 2386 0600. [5134]

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Land for sale in Sebatu Tegalalang Ubud. 45 are, very good view. Contact owner Abadi 0813 3778 9990. [4870]

Land (free-hold, certificates) in Lombok for sale. Location: South-West coast, Sekotong, Lombok. 150 are of beachfront (white sand beach) land for USD 2,000/are, and 200 are of land on the hill (400m from the beach, outstanding sea view) for USD 1,500/are. Contact owner 0878 6126 1777; 0878 6099 3054; e-mail <request@hoteigroup.com> for more info and photos. [5080]

Villa/house for rent either for long term & short term within Ubud area with price according to your budget. Please contact 087 862 338843. [5123] Villa - 1 bedroom w/pool in rice field, designer kitchen, outdoor shower, fully furnished. 20 meters of glass opening doors overlooking jungle view. Only $112 USD. <www. studiosatu.com/house>. <jerry@studiosatu.com> / 08124617-6979. [5127]

Land (free-hold, certificates) in Lombok for sale. Location: South-West coast, Panggang, Lombok. 300 are on the hill with gorgeous ocean view. Perfect for building resorts and villas. USD 2,000/are. Contact 0878 6126 1777; e-mail <request@hoteigroup.com> for more info and photos. [5081]

25are land for sale freehold 75mil/are, Piyungan Ubud, 10min from center of town. Gently sloping rice field with ricefield views. Asphalt road access. Contact <peter@ penjorbalimandiri.com> or SMS 081 2389 0994. [5146]

Kuta beachland 9 are + restaurant. Kuta 2 are + 15 are main road. Kuta 92 are + 100 are hill ocean views. Gerupuk 2 houses on beach. Sekotong mainroad 500 are oceanviews and 5 islands in front. All certificate. Call owner 0819 9991 5775. [5087] C/Re/G-27 June 12

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SBUK001 Balangan

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A wonderful 5 bedroom villa for sale in Balangan near the New Kuta Golf Course, with spectacular panoramic views over the ocean, sunset and even the mountains of Bali. In perfect condition. Spacious and very well equipped. Perfect, well worth an inspection.

Title : Hak Milik Price : Price On Application

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

SSEM295 Seminyak

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SBUK422 Bukit

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

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

SCGU100 Canggu

SSNR415 Keramas

Arama Riverside Villas Bali in the heart of Seminyak epitomizes luxury accommodation in Bali. These plush spacious private villas, located within walking distance of the fashionable restaurants of Seminyak and a gentle ten minutes stroll to the beach, with lavish interiors and rare privileges to complement a perfect stay. Ideal for both business and leisure, Arama Riverside Villas Bali is the most coveted luxury villa development in Bali.

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SCGU290 Canggu

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Located within the best up and coming area of Echo Beach Canggu, this very attractive investment opportunity is the one that you have been waiting for! Due to the current owners relocating back to Europe and highly motivated to sell all offers will be considered. With a Freehold title and a very attractive selling price this property will receive massive appreciation due to the demand and development that is happening within this very scenic location. Title : Hak Milik Contact : Price : USD 290,000 Nego! +62 (0) 8155 701 729

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

Total Beach front villa with 3 bedrooms , each en-suite, private swimming pool at Keramas Beach. Access 17 km East of Sanur and 400 meters from Bypass Ida Bagus Mantra. This property is available off plan – the picture shown is of another villa in this complex . The construction will take 6 to 8 months to complete from the agreement of the contract.

SJBN567 Jimbaran

SBUK938 Bukit

SJBN657 Jimbaran

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Great investment property. Located in Jimbaran minutes from all the best beaches in Bali. Your choice of 5 villas. All villas are 2 bedroom 2 bathroom with open air kitchen & living areas overlooking the pool surrounded by a nice tropical garden. For the investor looking for a small complex there is the opportunity to buy all 5 villas & receive an extra discount. At USD 200,000 these villas won’t last long so call today. Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 200,000

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

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

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

Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 464,000

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

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This modern villa located only minutes away from all of Bali’s best beaches has great views, 4 bedrooms, large swimming pool, open floor plan and a nice garden area. Set on over 1200m2 of land with 1000m2 of high quality build over 3 floors. If you are looking to call Bali home or looking for a great investment you must see this property. Contact : Mick

Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 81 74 75 16 23 Price : Price Upon Application mick@raywhiteparadise.com

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We are one of the few offices chosen from the 1650 Ray White Australia offices as an exclusive Ray White Projects agent with over 900,000 qualified investors already registered globally. As part of Bali’s most experienced and forward thinking agency, Ray White Projects is the ideal choice for developers to launch new projects. We are perfectly placed to meet the demands of new developments with our own in-house graphic design team, experience in product launch and ‘brand’ management. With our domestic and global networking associations we are one of Bali’s best connected real estate agents.

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The Paradise Property Group

SSNR125 Sanur

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

SSEM291 Petitenget

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SCGU420 Canggu

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Off-plan investment opportunities in Peaceful Area of Seminyak. This villa is located in the heart of Seminyak, Jalan Raya Petitenget, with famous business area, cafes, Five Star Hotels and just a few minutes walk to the beach. The villa also can be used for holiday rentals to generate great extra income. Contact : Annie Dean + 62 (0) 81 339 455 009 annie@raywhiteparadise.com

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Set amidst pristine rice fields in Canggu, a leisurely 2 minute drive to the famous Echo Beach, 15 minutes drive to Seminyak area. A villa complex of peace & tranquility. 2 private villas ready & 2 more being built. The complex is set to feature three & four bedroom Villas. Each Villa, furnished with custom-made tropical-contemporary style furniture that suits the indoor outdoors climate in Bali & private swimming pool. Contact : Lisa Title : Hak Milik 3 bedroom : IDR 4,000,000,000 + 62 (0) 87 88 0000 440 4 bedroom : IDR 5,000,000,000 lisa@raywhiteparadise.com

SEMINYAK WINS BEST RAY WHITE OFFICE IN INDONESIA. AND MORE. At the recent Ray White Australia Office Awards, Ray White The Paradise Property Group Seminyak won the following awards:

Number One National office all over. Number One Regional Office (outside of Jakarta) Number One in VPA (vendor paid advertisement). The winning Ray White The Paradise Property Group Team won the following key positions in the Top 15 sales based on gross commissions.: #1 Sales in Indonesia : Annie Dean #2 Sales in Indonesia : Fransiska Annie Sartini #4 Sales in Indonesia : Citra Dhamayanti

#12 Sales in Indonesia : Amir Faisol #13 Sales in Indonesia : Samsuni

We are proud to have been so highly acclaimed and invite you to have the winning team on your side if you are buying, selling or renting property in Bali.

On the horizon. Balangan Wave. The perfect lifestyle. Near one of Bali’s most perfect surf beaches, designed by one of Bali’s most environmentally sensitive architects, influenced by the fluid lines of surfboard shapes. Balangan Wave will be a unique set of 40 one & 8 two bedroom villas that give you the unique opportunity to live the tropical island lifestyle or enjoy your own holiday villa managed by a fully professional management company, RW Resorts. Balangan Wave is a ‘The Mewah’ development exclusive to Ray White Projects. Construction is due to start July, 2012. Prices start at AUD$ 215,000. For more information contact : darlene@raywhiteparadise.com or visit : www.whiteprojects.com.au Always perfect.

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Seminyak MODERN TROPICAL IN HEART OF SEMINYAK

Experience the real beauty of Bali in unparalleled luxury. Currently just one hour and 45 minutes drive from the airport you will find these two 3 bedroom villas together. Surrounded by luxury high end villas and just 100 metres from the ocean you will find these properties give you breathtaking 360 degree views of the ocean, mountains and beautiful rice fields. The European owner has put his heart and soul in to the design and build of these villas with superb attention to detail and materials of the highest quality. With the new Sunset Road planned to be approximately 1 km behind the properties there is a very real opportunity for capital gains and at the same time the drive from the airport will become a breeze. REF RV-990 Villa 1 USD 875,000 | Villa 2 USD 1,175,000

This unique 2 bedroom villa is in the world class Layar Estate offering peace and serenity but only short stroll to all the fine dining and shopping that Seminyak has to offer. A blend of influences in this GM Architect designed Villa, set on 5 are gives you open flowing living spaces leading out to the curved swimming pool and gardens. Each bedroom has a bathroom with outdoor features giving the real Bali feel. All have LCD flat screen TV’s as does the living area and a state of the art Bose sound system. This villa will make a dream home for you in Bali or a top class investment giving you great returns. Price: USD 675,000 REF RV-1228

Canggu

Jimbaran

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This luxurious 2 bedrooms freehold villa is located in a strategic and very quiet area of Canggu, just next to a small river, with a amazing tropical forest scenery. Located just 10 minutes from all the surf spots of Echo Beach, 5 minutes from Pererenan and 15 minutes from Berawa. The villa has 2 spacious bedrooms for king sized bed, 4 bathrooms and 1 huge living room with kitchen. There’s also one carport next to the entry and a maid block. Every room has a plenty of light, with a beautiful view over the pool and the garden. Built with the best quality materials available on the market including all Grohe tapware this very thoughtfully designed villa is perfectly suitable for a small family, a couple or just a bunch of friends. REF RV-1230 Price: USD 330,000

A brand new freehold 3 bedroom villa with 3 bathrooms on 3 Are for less than 3 Billion IDR! This lovely villa has a great welcoming feeling when you enter through the gates, you will notice it has a generous sized parking area and a lovely garden. A good sized swimming pool complete with outside shower is the focal point. Enter inside and you find spacious rooms with the master bedroom looking out on to the garden and pool. Upstairs you will find 2 more bedrooms and an additional living area all complete with their own private balconies. Close to the University, GWK and all the shops Jimbaran has to offer means this villa is definitely one of the best buys on the market right now. REF RV-1243 Price: Rp. 2,850,000,000

Canggu

Jimbaran

EXCEPTIONAL VALUE This fantastic family home has become available in Banjar Anyar, ten minutes from Seminyak and the Canggu Club. Sitting on 3,2 are of land with a comfortable build of 225m2. The villa itself has three bedrooms and bathrooms, a fantastic fully fitted kitchen and spacious dining room, with upstairs balcony area overlooking the rice field view. The well manicured gardens surround the pool and there is also staff quarters and secure car parking. An absolute bargain and a must see. Comes with an 18 year lease with guaranteed extension available. Price: Rp. 1,325,000,000 REF RV-1213

AMAZING LAND IN JIMBARAN We are pleased to offer you an amazing opportunity to own 36 Are of Freehold land, located in one of Bali’s most strategic locations. Situated between the Four Seasons and Ayana Resorts this parcel was originally acquired to build a luxury boutique hotel. The location and shape offer limitless possibilities and the price is attractive for any shrewd investor. Rp 275,000,000 Per Are REF L-295

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