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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE MAY 28 - JUNE 11, 2014
We start with the New Moon in Gemini this fortnight. Mercury moves into Cancer for a short time before its retrograde which starts on the 7th and Venus moves into her own sign of Taurus. All of this occurs on the 29th. Our Grand Water trine remains in effect and continues to bring those familial themes into its healing magic. Venus is conjoined the South Node on the New Moon and brings old relationships to the surface, to the dreamscape or out into the open. The New Moon in Gemini is ruled by Mercury, which is in the very last degrees of Gemini itself and about to do a retrograde through to the beginning of July, but not before it dips its toes into the Cancerian pool of emotions. It stations at 3 degrees of Cancer and then again at 25 degrees of Gemini. This highlight of Venus conjoined the node follows last month’s Venusian theme as she triggered the points of the Grand Cross, that is Mars, Pluto, Uranus and Jupiter in turn, and now as she grounds herself in that very earthy sign Taurus, integrates the endings, beginnings, surprises and expansions that have occurred. A time for reflection, revision and retrospection as this Mercury takes the mind back through her recent explorations and conversations. You may wish to revise anything that may have been uttered in haste particularly around 23rd or 24th May. Keep in mind, we have 2 more exact Pluto/ Uranus squares finishing March 2015 and the ending has not yet been written. NEW MOON 7 Gemini 21 May 29, 2014 2:41 a.m.
ARIES The New Moon is in your 3rd house of siblings, short distance travel and learning. Venus and the South Node were together in your first house on the New Moon bringing those very self-oriented aspects of relationship to mind. As she moves now into your 2nd house of personal values, money and acquisitions, you are set to share more of yourself with those you love, value and respect. Most of the retrograde period will be spent in the house of movement and change, although the Cancerian part of the journey will be in the area of home and/or where you feel nurtured. Brothers and sisters play an important role in your life now.
LIBRA As Venus moves from your relationship house to the deep intense sharing one, your partnership takes on a more grounded or serious tone. You are about to do a bit of deep exploration. The New Moon is in the 9th house of foreign concerns, marriages or legal matters and so too is the retrograding Mercury. Travel plans may go on hold or need some serious revision and that goes for any other contractual or commitment situations as well. You do get a feel for career opportunities this fortnight as Mercury turns retrograde in the sign of Cancer and in your 10th house, so a good time to do your revision and reflection.
TAURUS Venus your ruler is about to move from your 12th house or the hidden area of your chart into the first house, of self-interest. This is the time for a deeper love for yourself, rather than the self-sacrifice that’s been occurring and testing you, during the past month. This could be the time that you fess up about some past issues or urges and deal through communication with the ramifications. New Moon and most of the Mercury retrograde occurring in your 2nd house of values, money and possessions, will shed a new light on some old ideas. There is the possibility of some deeply nurturing conversations with brothers or sisters.
SCORPIO Venus has just entered your relationship house and this is the time where your thoughts turn more naturally towards the partnerships in your life. This New Moon falls organically into your 8th house or home for Scorpio natives. You will be pursuing with passion any mental activities that stimulate your psyche. Mercury spends the fortnight in your 9th house of foreign interests and study, before it too dips back into that 8th house for some serious revision for mental clarity. Keep in mind, that it is suggested to avoid making the more serious of decisions during a retrograde phase and this would mean holding off until early July.
GEMINI This New Moon in your sign falls directly into your 1st house of self-interest, along with this month’s retrograding Mercury. Mercury is your ruling planet and so there is certainly a highlight and emphasis on your image, brand, model or name. As the Sun returns to your birth degree, a new year begins and marks a very physically, emotionally and spiritually healing year for many of you. Venus glides into your 12th house of hidden romances or more other worldly loves. You may wish to take a more hidden approach to affairs of the heart and to find yourself a muse to inspire the poet within.
SAGITTARIUS With the New Moon in your polar opposite sign and therefore in the 7th or relationship house you could be experiencing some indecision around the significant others in your life. Mercury starts and retrogrades in your 8th house of endings, sex and shared resources and in that family sign of Cancer, before it too re-enters the relationship zone. Perhaps family members are influencing your relationship choices or those of or concerning your partner. Venus the ruler of the 7th, has now entered Taurus and your 6th house of service, work, health and pets and brings a renewed dedication, at least on your behalf, towards the other.
CANCER Mercury crawls into Cancer and your 1st house of self-interest and does an about face to re-enter Gemini and your 12th house of very private affairs. Perhaps you need to rethink some of your spiritual values or you simply require a little more solitude. Maybe you’re not yet ready to share your vulnerability with the world. The New Moon also is in this 12th house of inner reflection. Venus moves out of the career sector and into the area of groups, astrology, friends, community and investigation. You may find more value in this area of your life now as you ask for the support to do the inner work.
CAPRICORN With Mercury fresh in the sign of Cancer and sitting opposite you in the relationship house you will get a deeper sense of the other, at least until it turns its emotional self around and goes retrograde back through Gemini and your 6th house of work and health. The New Moon started its cycle in this arena also and highlights health and pets as well. Venus is in your 5th house of romance and children and very comfortable there. As she moves out of the home sector this fortnight, she lends to a little more playfulness and lightheartedness. There is the opportunity for grounding here as you free up your mind to do your revision.
LEO Venus moves into the career and vocation area of your chart and you may now be looking to partnership with this purpose in mind. The New Moon is in the 11th or community house and brings a stronger bond with friends and learning through group endeavors. Mercury as it stations and turns retrograde this fortnight is temporarily at home in your 12th house and brings a deeply emotional sense of family values. The rest of the retrograde happens in your friendship house and brings some revision to any group study or discussions. Honor this time of learning as it is bringing you ancient knowledge and remembering.
AQUARIUS Venus moves from that fast moving house of change to the 4th and home. There’s a solid sense of belonging available to you while Venus remains in Taurus and although it may slow you down a little, it bodes well for the children or romantic partners in your life. With the New Moon and the soon to be retrograde Mercury in the 5th house you may wish to talk a little more with the above mentioned. If clarity doesn’t come until the retrograde phase is over in early July, there is nothing to worry about. Keep your thoughts open and be willing to change your viewpoint often. There is the opportunity to cover a lot of mental ground.
VIRGO Gemini planets form a natural square to your Virgo planets and with our New Moon, Sun and Mercury retrograde in this sign, you are sure to feel a little stretched over the coming weeks. Do keep in mind the power of the trine though as its watery aspect harmonizes well with your earthy self. Often these very challenges are the things that bring about healing, as we release deeply held beliefs, pains and blockages. Let go the resistance or let go of the situation, place or person. New Moon is in your career sector and so too is the retrograde and this could well be the stage for any glitches. Reflect on the choices you make.
PISCES The Sun enters your 4th house and shines on everything that is to do with home and early childhood roots. Meanwhile the Jupiter in Cancer continues to bring nurture through or to children and makes a lovely aspect at the beginning of the fortnight to the Full Moon/Saturn Scorpio in your 9th house of foreign influences and the Chiron in the 1st house of self-interest. It could be that there is a return to innocence and a sense of playfulness and adventure in your life. This is an emotionally rich time for everyone and in particular water signs. Perhaps even a sweet new relationship for you, as Mars in Libra finally moves forward.
For Sale; Toshiba laptop NB505. Win7 Professional. MS Office. 10.1inch display. Cam, 1. 67GHz Intel Atom N455, 250GB hard drive, 2GB Memory. New 5MIDR. Sell 2. 5M IDR. Call or SMS 0813 3759 8422 or <balibruce@gmail.com>. Ubud. [018] For Sale; Samsung Galaxy S3 mini (GT-I8190) white with original box, etc. 4in screen. 1GB memory + 8GB micro SD card, Android, 5MP camera. New Rp. 3.7M, sell for Rp. 2.2M OBO. 0813 3759 8422 / <balibruce@ gmail.com>. Ubud. [019] Everything here, but the soul of man, is a passing shadow. The only enduring substance is within.
For Sale; Voltage regulator 500VA Tagawa. New. 0819 9938 2602. Denpasar. [085] For Sale; 42inch class Plasma LG HD TV. Perfect condition and still in warranty, comes with manual and warranty booklet. Rp 5 million nego. Please call: 0857 3934 6953. Kerobokan. [078] For Sale; Complete collection of David Baldacci’s books (more than 20 volumes, including the latest Day of Doom). Per book only Rp 55.000. Sell only the whole bunch for this price. Sanur. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [056] Some defeats are installments to victory.
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Bad Burghers A new Facebook group has appeared in cyberspace, dedicated to curbing crime in Ubud. This is an unpleasant sign of the times. Ubud may be where everyone goes to commune with the fairies, go Vegan, try to ¿nd anything that remotely resembles the purported revelations in Elizabeth Gilbert’s bodice-ripper book Eat, Pray, Love, and get in touch with their inner Pilates, but it’s also catching up with the modern world. Some of the good burghers of Ubud, local and foreign, are upset by the intrusion of street crime and motorbike bandits bent on petty theft. The sexual predator is also present. It excuses nothing, of course, but those who suggest foreign visitors in particular should comply with local custom and dress respectfully are on the mark. We recently saw a female tourist – she seemed to be Russian from the Slavic, not to say irritably strident, language in which she was chivvying along her oppressed male companion who in the global custom was carrying the bags – out shopping in a brief yellow bikini that was struggling to contain her bosom. Further, it was failing to hide much of her bottom. Clearly she hadn’t read the brief. Or perhaps she thought she was in Malibu on her way to a porn shoot. There are two fundamental rules to apply when travelling. The ¿rst is don’t be gross. The second is do not display wealth or otherwise draw spectacular attention upon you or your person. Tourist areas in Bali are as much at risk of experiencing crime, petty or otherwise, as any other pleasure resort around the world. Community based policing and common sense help reduce the incidence. There are bad burghers everywhere these days. And they don’t only target tourists. Locals are also at risk.
Get Weaving We got a lovely invitation from the ROLE Foundation to attend Bali Living Colour (they spell it color in the American fashion, but these days even ancient Oxford English scribblers can live with that) on Thursday, Jun 5. It’s an open house for the Southern Bali Women Weavers Association and Bali WISE women’s business development. It’s one of a number of grass-roots organizations in Bali that bene¿ts from small grants from the Australian Consulate-General and operates from premises at Sawangan, an area of the southern Bukit where despite otherwise rampant development (that among other things has shut many locals out of seaweed farming) deprivation is a common factor. The function will also formally inaugurate the Southern Bali Women Weavers Association and of¿cially open the new weavers’ building, the natural dyes plant nursery and the colour sample display. Since they’ll be serving organic juices, teas and snacks and providing music, we plan to be there. Especially since the Australian Consul-General, Majell Hind, is also scheduled to be present. It’s always nice to catch up with a Townsville girl.
Be Gentile, Now Sydney-resident historian, wry wit and novelist Ross Fitzgerald, who will be coming to see us in June on his annual Bali pilgrimage with his wife Lyndal Moor – Fitzgerald and the Diary are due at Sambo’s Sports Bar at Bukit Jimbaran on Sunday, Jun. 15, to watch the Collingwood-Bulldogs game since he barracks for Collingwood and the Diary is still waiting for the Saints to come marching in – has an interesting engagement in Melbourne prior to that date. He tells us he’s one of only two Gentiles speaking at the Melbourne Jewish Writers Festival. He’s on the dais for a chat on Jun. 1 with Dave Bloustein, John Safran and Howard Nathan (chairing the session). The topic: It’s Funny ’cos It’s Us. Another friend of the Diary won’t be at the festival at all, even though he quali¿es, since he’s Jewish and he writes. Journalist-blogger and sometime Ubud Writers and Readers Festival luminary Antony Lowenstein has views on Israel’s Palestinian policies that are regarded as unorthodox within the Australian Diaspora.
Favourite Mermaid Everyone should have a favourite mermaid. Well, it’s a thought, anyway. And Celia Gregory of the World Marine Foundation is ours. We met her ages ago at a Rotary evening at Tugu Hotel at Batu Bolong and we were instantly captivated. She sculpts things and places them under water as an aid to coral regeneration, which is surely a lot more useful than many things a girl could do.
Gregory was speaking today (May 28) at Yoga-focused Desa Seni at Canggu, on Living Sculptures in the Sea. Her work is already encrusted with polyps at Pemeruteran in North Bali and now she’s planning to do the same at Amed, with a work named Apsara, after the beautiful supernatural females in yoga mythology. The structure is designed to create new homes for ¿sh and coral at Jemaluk Bay. The Desa Seni program Gregory is leading as creative director and founder of the marine foundation includes a special workshop on Jun. 4 with Angela Perez exploring and honouring the Apsara deities. It ties in with World Oceans Day on Jun. 8. On Jun. 7 there’s a kids’ workshop for children under 12 at which Gregory and Bali ¿xture Kayti Denham will explore the myth of the mermaid and her dolphin protectors. Gregory’s foundation offers a visionary approach to one of the most pressing problems confronting the tropical and sub-tropical oceans. Coral regeneration is essential to the health of reefs around the world.
On the Rocks It’s a shame the Australian government has pulled the plug on Australia Network, the satellite TV service that has been taking Australian culture (no that’s not an oxymoron) to the region for years under a special funding program from the foreign affairs budget. The announcement came in the federal budget handed down on May 13 but had been long forecast. Under the previous government it had been proposed to give the Australia Network contract to a commercial operator. This plan was then reversed in the face of argument from many that showing endless reality TV programs and titbits of tabloid “news” wouldn’t really work if the aim was to advance Australia’s interests. You need a public broadcaster with a commitment to cerebral thought to do that. The budget had to sharply reduce spending, particularly in the forward years. Many people understand that fully. But the Australia Network contract was only worth $20 million (Australian) a year which is a drop in the bucket in comparison with much that appears in budget line items. The ABC has been progressing very well with its symbiosis of Radio Australia, Australia Network, partnerships with foreign networks (including one in Indonesia) and on line platforms and social media. While it isn’t true that under the Abbott government advancing Australia’s interests overseas will in future be con¿ned to dishing out free budgie-smugglers on a limited annual giveaway plan, there are some curiosities in the broader foreign policy area that worry a few people. Australia Network runs – ran – on the budgetary equivalent of the smell of an oily rag and with proper direction was beginning to get some good runs on the board. It had just done a deal to get its service broadcast in China, for example. The view in Australia seems to be that it’s primarily for expatriate Australians. They may constitute a sizeable portion of the existing audience demographic. It is a way to stay in touch with home after all. But that’s not the point. Unless some rabbit is pulled from a hat, “engaging with the region” may suffer a potentially serious and unnecessary blow. It’s not clear (at time of writing) when the network will cease operating. A call to the Australian foreign minister’s of¿ce in Canberra elicited (after a little while on hold trying not to listen to some fairly offensive “rock” music) advice that discussions were under way with the ABC about the closure date and a suggestion that we should check the ABC website. We’d already done that. Um, that’s why we called.
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Marathon Event This year’s Bali Marathon has deserted Jimbaran and its sheltered waters for Gianyar regency. It will be interesting to see where the organizers propose to stage the swimming part of the deal, given that the Gianyar coast is rather well known for having very dangerous beaches and offshore currents. Registration for the Sep. 14 event opened on May 17. The marathon is sponsored by BII Maybank. Professional and amateur participants are expected from throughout Indonesia and overseas. If you’re planning to stretch yourself, you can register on line at balimarathon.com.
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Bye Bye Plastic Bags Bali… When Children Lead the Way By Laetitia Chanéac-Knight We’d like you to meet Isabel and Melati, two wonderful young girls with an exceptional sense of responsibility and leadership. Born and raised in Bali from Indonesian and Dutch parents, they are now 11 and 13 years and are happy Green School students. Their energy is endless. They sing, dance, surf, act and have found the time to set up a new campaign that could well become viral within the island and even beyond: Bye Bye Plastic Bags Bali... aka BBPBB. You’ve got to love their mission: Bye-Bye Plastic Bags is a social initiative driven by local and international children living in Bali who are trying to ban the use, sale and production of plastic bags in Bali by January 2015. Why? Simply because they love Bali and feel they have a responsibility also to take care of it. Children can have a particular clarity of mind that most of us seem to have long lost. When they have an aim, enthusiasm and enough drive to carry it through, they stand a good chance to reach their goal. They can make an initiative fun, rally lots of other children and act with candour and disinterest (lack of vested interests?). The plastic bag situation on the island has become unbearable. Saying NO to plastic bags and banning them on the island is the easiest choice, explain Melati and Isabel. Residents, visitors and tourists as well as the Balinese are ready for this change. It has been done in so many other places: Hawaii, Rwanda, parts of the Unites States, Australia and soon Iceland and most countries of Europe. “So why not us? … We cannot stay behind” justify Melati and Isabel. A little research shows that “ Mexico City adopted a ban, the second major city in the Western hemisphere to do so. India seems to be taking the lead in bans on plastic bags… Cities including Delhi and Mumbai have a ban on the bag. A ban went into effect in Rangoon late last year. In neighboring China, the use of plastic bags is restricted. Plastic bags have been banned in Bangladesh since 2002, after being found to be responsible for the 1988 and 1998 Àoods that submerged most of the country…” and the list goes on. (http://people. howstuffworks.com/how-many-cities-have-a-ban-on-plasticbags.htm) When asked what the real problem was with plastic in Bali, the girls explain that the dangers are plenty. First of all plastic bags are very detrimental when they end up in nature, rivers and ocean where they keep polluting forever. Animals mistake them for food (¿sh, birds, turtles) and die. Secondly we know that in Bali people have a habit of burning the sampah and plastic. “This is the worst you can do for your health and that of your children. The smoke, asap in Indonesian, is the WORST TOXIN / POISON for your health. We must stop this!” Isabel and Melati keep reiterating passionately. A great idea in theory but how will they achieve their aim in practice on the ground? BBPBB has already covered a lot of ground. This group of 25 dedicated children, with more joining each day from different schools and nationalities, meet the ¿rst Monday of every month. They have a presentation team, a media team, a fundraising team and a bag team in place. Outside Indonesia, they have the support of a network of ambassadors, adults and like-minded youngsters who are helping to raise awareness of the problem of plastic bags. These children are using their schools and social networks to make a difference. This work is happening all over the world in countries such as Australia, Canada, Holland, New Zealand, Italy and the United States. This multi-layered approach that they are implanting is allowing them to reach more people every day.
Sign the petition if you haven’t done so already! BBPBB started an online petition on Avaaz that people can sign to show their support for the ban of plastic bags in Bali by January 2015. They aim to collect 1 million signatures to create and activate a law with the Indonesian Government that forbids the use of plastic bags on Bali. At the time of writing BBPBB had over 52 000 signatures and the latest came from the United States, Switzerland, Australia and the United Kingdom so they are making noise far from our borders and people are reacting to their good cause. The completed petition will be delivered to the Governor of Bali, Mister Pastika. The process is well under way but you can help by signing yourself and sharing it on your Facebook page. Encourage as many people as possible to sign and, if you are a parent, engage your children in this debate and motivate them to be actors of change in their immediate environment. A link can be found on their website on the “What the Media Says” page or directly on: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/petition/Byebye_Plastic_ Bags_On_Bali/?aDjcKgb
Melati and Isabel and the rest of BBPBB group have been busy making presentations of their work at local and international schools to raise awareness of the plastic bag problem. They started at the GIN conference in 2013 and their team has been doing presentations for about 3500 students at local and international schools on the island, in three languages! They have spoken at a Rotary Club assembly and will do a PECHA KUCHA in the Hubud soon. PECHA KUCHA, the “art of concise presentations”, now in over 700 cities, was devised in Tokyo in February 2003 as an event for young designers to meet, network, and show their work in public. They have presented and organised activities at the 2014 Bali Spirit Festival. They organise fun events from Flash Mobs to a Plastic Festival coming up in June at the Green School, a day full of fun activities from making art from plastic, a fashion show out of plastic, workshops, poetry for plastic ban, songs, movies etc … more details coming soon. But save the date … June 14th 2014! “So yes, Bali will get crazy from us, as we will not stop till Bali is plastic bag free!” They are working to get as much media and public attention as possible through the Press, the Internet, their webpage (www.byebyeplasticbags.org), Instagram and Facebook. We also asked the girls how they would convince local people to stop using and reusing free plastic bags. Their answer was clear and makes a lot of good sense: “By making them aware of how bad plastic is for humans and nature. Also by making them look back… Think about it, we have lived thousands years without plastic bags and we have only used them for the last 50 or 60 years. So we do not really need them, do we? It only takes a change to say NO to plastic bags, next time it is offered to you. We have alternatives: cotton bags, paper bags, banana leaves and other natural packing. We used to do this here in Bali only… not so long ago.” And it’s already happening! BBPBB is now making a change in their pilot village of Pererenan, turning into a plastic bag free village as we speak with the help of PGL and support of the local government. What the girls would like more than anything else is to be given the chance to meet with Governor Pastika, so please Governor, if you read this article we think you should meet these two admirable youngsters, listen to their ideas and work together for a cleaner island. They explain that Bali needs a good waste management policy and the
understanding that in 2014 throwing away plastic is throwing a w a y m o n e y. Education and politics are definitely 2 sectors that need to help with such initiative. BBPBB believes tourism de¿nitely belongs in the same category. They are also planning to talk to the Tourism Association and ask them for sponsorship as well as to replace their use of plastic bags in-house. They already have one property management company that committed to make their villas free of the use of plastic bags. BBPBB has been collecting small donations but most of the costs have been covered by the parents of their team of volunteers. The girls are now thinking of starting a campaign online to raise the funds necessary to continue the good work on Kickstarter or Indiego. Keep on eye out for this on their website. Being students at the Green School has fuelled their environmental awareness and willingness to make Bali a better place. “Be the change you want to see!” is the motto on their website. The school has been extremely supportive in their hands on actions and sharing contacts of founders, teachers, parents and students. Green school is 100% behind this cause to the point that they have integrated it as a part of their curriculum. A good and fun thing for students, the girls guarantee. They hope to inspire other schools to do so too “… BBPBB for one hour, one week or one trimester. We can help through a school kit presentation.” Anyone interested out there? The girls were asked how they saw Bali in the world in 10 years time. Both exclaimed a loud synchronous “WOW”, endemic of their young enthusiasm and then explained: “For sure PLASTIC BAG FREE and so much greener… Maybe fewer buildings but that is not up to us. We believe in bringing Bali back to what it used to be… a green paradise. The world? Hmm… this is a choice the people make together as a group. Our generations will be leaders by then so we know it will change for the better. De¿nitely our wish list is an island that is more green with less ¿ghting, better health and maybe less wealth, more love and less war.” What they would you like to say to Bali Advertiser readers, their friends and family? “That we are a social initiative driven by children. We need hands on support and participation of local and other youngsters. We need the government to commit. And some funding would be great!” And why not use the checklist from the BBPBB website: stop using plastic bags, sign the petition, donate a little time or money, join their volunteer team and post about BBPBB on Facebook. Thanks! For more info, visit http://www.byebyeplasticbags.com, or email: byebyeplasticbag@gmail.com
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Reviews of English language books on Indonesia
Hidden Heritage by Stephanie Brookes and David Metcalf Hidden Heritage begins with a journey that will tantalize the wander’s spirit of any traveler through the islands of Indonesia - the world’s third largest coral atoll in the remote Takabonarte National Sea Park on Selayar Island off the southeast coast of Sulawesi. We are led to the home of the boatbuilding Bajau sea gypsies, long sandy beaches, a 7-level waterfall, an isolated dive resort reachable only by boat and to an aborigine hill tribe with houses built on top of high poles. This is only one of a dozen high adventures all over the archipelago that Stephanie Brookes and David Metcalf take us, their collection of travel tales amounting to a traveler’s snapshot of the width and breadth of whole country. One moment they are in a motorized perhau battling rapids into the interior of Borneo. Another instant the authors are hiking up the hills of Sumba to call on a medicine man of the Danga Dukka tribe. “Hidden” is exactly how to characterize these far-Àung destinations that are largely underappreciated and underreported, light years from the mammoth air-conditioned malls and traf¿c-choked cities of Indonesia’s main islands. As I Àipped through the following chapters, they are hiking up the side of East Java’s Ijen volcano passing men carrying 100 kilo baskets of sulfur on their backs in the harshest and most dangerous of conditions, bumping along in a four-wheel drive vehicle down the dirt roads of Alas Purwo, Java’s largest nature reserve, and the surf mecca of G-Land on the Blambangan peninsula, climbing into the immense Bromo caldera to visit refugees of the Majapahit empire which collapsed 500 years ago. Tagging along with these indefatigable travelers, we also get to visit the remote village of Seran in West Sumbawa to connect with albinos and a magic Chinese pot, Lombok’s Watu Telu people who pray to Allah only three times daily and hold stick-¿ghting contests using shields made of buffalo skin, the 1200-meter-high “drum-houses” of the Manggarai of Flores overlooking the Savu Sea and the thrilling bull races around a circular 4-km-long track in Negara in West Bali, where mosques outnumber Hindi temples ¿ve-to-one. The couple has a predilection for festivals, the subject of four out of the 12 stories. Their coverage is the most enthusiastic when they are describing Sumba’s Pasola Festival where horsemen wage ritual battle, the week-long Isen Mulang meeting-of-the-tribes in Palangkaraya, central Kalimantan in a celebration of dance, music, sport and fashion, the Dayak Tiwah ceremony in Bujit Rawih on the Kahayan River in central Kalimantan, or when they are witnessing a pencak silat festival in Yogya in central Java. Both Java and Kalimantan get three stories each, but Sumatra and Papua (respectively, the 2nd and 6th largest islands in the world) earn none. Some stories are not so much about the destination itself but serve as succinct introductions or general overviews of an island or region in which geology, topography, weather, the seasons, history, archaeology, arts and music, belief systems, what to expect and even population ¿gures, principal agricultural products and driving directions and routes are covered. To find the unusual and seldom-visited ethnic tribes, festivals and to experience close contact with the locals,
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the authors used local guides who speak at least three languages including the local dialect. As the authors speak only Level One Indonesian, their guides were also employed to make sure the information they were gathering was accurate and that they were able to really communicate and understand each other. The back inside cover lists all the contact details of each local guide they employed. No travel agents or middlemen are listed, so in order to support the local community readers are encouraged to directly contact the local guides. On each chapter’s opening page is a location map and short teaser paragraph about some unfolding event - the purchase of a pig, a dazzling Dayak dance, a martial art contest - that hooks the reader and encourages him to read further. The information is usable, relevant and up to date. Because the writers visited the places themselves, an abundance of travel tips and observations on hiking, bus, truck, private car, riverboat and in several instances travel by dugout canoe are provided. Each episode is made up of verbal and visual impressions, giving a tactile sense of time and place. Like competent reporters, they answer the questions what, where and how. The most endearing quality that is imparted in the writing is the authors’ attitude, openmindedness and heart. These talented and hearty travelers are receptive to the people they encounter and welcome to almost any new experience.
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The two writers completed all the journeys within a 12-month time frame from January to December 2013. Every month they would simply jump on a plane or take a ferry and ¿nd their way to a new destination or festival, ¿ling 1000-word story with their editor at Jakarta’s NOW! Magazine every month like a serial. At the end of the year, all the stories were collected and this book is the result. All the original articles are available to read in NOW JAKARTA, viewable on Scoop. Noteworthy among David Metcalf’s photos, laid out in numerous two page spreads and in a variety of sizes, is a magni¿cent shot of a tiny lone horseman swallowed up in the immensity of the massive blue-black sand sea atop of Mount Bromo, a dozen cherubic portraits of innocent doe-eyed children, a wonderful landscape of Senaru village in the Rinjani crater. No captions give locations, though in most cases where the shot was taken is self-evident. Still, a photo list giving locations would’ve satis¿ed my curiosity of where, for example, those beautiful low-lying traditional grass roofed structures can be actually seen. This thin and affordable paperback volume gives you an instant glimpse of Indonesia. From the Tenggers of the highlands of East Java who worship a volcano to the animist village of Wae Rebo in Flores, from the upriver Dayak Kenya tribes of Kalimantan to the myths and legends of Sumbawa in the southeastern islands, this intrepid wandering husband and wife team have assembled ¿rst-hand travel accounts and an evocative collection of images that unequivocally and eloquently describe the Indonesia of today.
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Hidden Heritage by Stephanie Brookes and David Metcalf, Now! Jakarta Publications 2014, ISBN 978-602-97971-5-2, paperback, 120 pages. Available for Rp175,000 at Periplus and Ganesha bookstores. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: pakbill2003@yahoo.com Copyright © 2014 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-10 July 13
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Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka
Soul Yoga Goddess Extraordinaire! My first introduction to Taryn Neild was a couple of months ago when I attended her Soul Yoga and Shamanic Breath workshop. I have previously done some breathwork with other teachers so I wasn’t a total newbie. As soon as I came in contact with Taryn, I felt this magnetic attraction. I knew in an instant that she was one very potent woman. My experience of moving my body and connecting with my soul was beautiful. It’s hard to put it into words, but I will try. I felt this presence with me and my body in a way I’ve never experienced before – a total communion that was so yummy and nurturing that I wanted more of that all of the time.
At the age of 39, Taryn went through a massive crisis which manifested as chronic fatigue for three years. When she separated from her husband, she became quite ill with cancer. She was initiated into a higher form of Shamanism through a Balian on Bali who she’d been working with for years, and experienced a radical healing and turn around which proved to her once and for all that miracles do exist and that we are the masters of our entire reality including our physical body. This profound experience opened her up to the idea of teaching and sharing this information with others.
Afterward, we began our Shamanic breathwork journey which took me deep into other realms and allowed me to fully heal myself with my breath – nothing else. How amazing is that? I could feel that I had gone deeper than I had ever gone before with other healing, because there was something so different for me. For me, Soul Yoga Dance & Shamanic breathwork give me everything that I need to heal me which is truly amazing. I have never found anything quite like this before. After participating in a few more of Taryn’s workshops, I became curious about who she is and what got her on the path of consciousness and healing. Here is her story.
“I became obsessed with the fact that with our mind, connection to spirit and our total belief and trust in our own creative healing mastery that we can overcome anything,” said Taryn.
“It started pretty early at the age 3 or 4 when I had visitations and moments of expanded reality. I talked to guides who said they would check back in with me throughout my life. The next experience occurred was when I was 8 years old while I was sitting in the middle of a tree. I saw myself every 10 years up into my 50’s. I had very clear visuals of myself healing and helping people,” said Taryn. “When I was 14 years old, I started studying astrology, Hinduism and Buddhism. I began to unfold and wanted to know more. Shortly after that I discovered yoga and began practicing – delving deeper into understanding the nature of the soul,” said Taryn. She also became fascinated with energy healing and by the age of 17, she did her first Self Transformation course in Auckland. Additionally, Taryn learned how to read her astrological chart, which was a guide to discovering who she was and her relationship to the cosmos. At 18, she did her first Reiki course, completed Reiki 2 at 20, and her Master level at 21. This was a catalyst for moving into her role as a healer, as she then received guidance to go to Europe and help children in Italy. Taryn was also a beauty and spa therapist for many years. She discovered that when she touched people’s heads, more information would come through to her. She could see into what their emotional, spiritual and physical make up was, and became very intrigued with energy healing, leaving behind her work in beauty therapy and becoming a full time healer. Her training in yoga with several high masters and in Tai Chi with Patrick Kelly – a very high level Tai Chi master in Auckland, greatly added to her repertoire of skills as an Energy Healer. “There are often many challenges for those who choose to be on a spiritual path. As an empath and a very sensitive person, it’s been a lonely path for me. I have often wondered what I was doing here on this planet. As a child this aloneness and isolation was a constant companion for me until I started to connect with other people of a similar elk. I grew up often feeling very hurt by people’s actions and having a total disbelief that these people were treating each other so badly.” “Then I had a boyfriend from age 14 – 21 who I went through a lot with. I found that even though I’m a very energetic and vivacious person that my energy would get totally drained when we were around each other. By the age of 22, I really needed to understand more about the shamanic realms and about healing, and how we actually give our energy away and why our energy leaks. There were a lot of ups and downs with my physical vitality.” “By the time I was in my mid 30’s, my entire focus was to become an energy master, so that I could fully understand what was going on within my energy field. I went full on into study. During that time, I met an incredible teacher and healer, Serge Benhayon from Byron Bay, who I studied ‘Advanced Spiritual Medicine’ with. I did 3 levels with him over the course of 3 years and became an advanced psychic surgeon and spiritual healer. The whole reason I did this was to understand my whole energy field,” said Taryn.
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‘Soul Yoga Dance’ is an expression of this and is something that Taryn has channeled since she was about 20. It’s a very physical modality in which yoga meets dance and integrates the spiritual nature that we are and works with our energy bodies and beingness. Later on she added the Shamanism aspect to it and as it evolved even more, she added the breathwork component which she learned a long time ago in Auckland, from a high yoga master named Mark Whitwell. “Through my meditation and asking Spirit what I’m supposed to be doing, it became very clear that I was meant to blend these various learnings and modalities that I’ve channeled. The whole focus of the work I do now is to bring people to that knowledge and self trust that they can heal themselves and we are all healers.” “My inspiration is to have all of those people come into their potency as healers, and then go out and heal others and teach them the same principles – which we are actually in control and the masters of our body, mind and spirit. The journey has been tough, but I’m ready to go to the next level of my evolution, which is all about guiding people to recognize their truth and stand firmly in it. That task has its own consequences, because the ego doesn’t like the truth. Even so, there’s a strength in me that keeps me going on this path – I am a light warrior. I have this whole level of new learnings and teachings coming through me right now,” said Taryn.
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“A big thing that I work with is the idea that many people’s emotional bodies need to settle down; we’ve been using the lower three chakras as a way of surviving. It’s been all about survival, procreation and our use of power. The whole new dimension and the direction humanity is heading is to rise up and start to live more from our higher chakras – from the heart as opposed to being trapped in our denser emotions which reside in our lower chakras.” “As we rise up into the heart we are learning to speak our truth through the throat chakra and to develop our intuitive and psychic skills through our 3rd eye. We are also then connecting the truth of the divine consciousness,” said Taryn. Taryn masterfully facilitates the possibility for others to clear lifetimes of limiting beliefs and embrace their truth through her beautiful Soul Yoga and Shamanic breathwork classes, which she offers on Bali, in Byron Bay and New Zealand. She also offers private deep healings sessions. It’s one of her deepest desires to orchestrate the building of several higher learning retreat centers. Within those centers there will be learning faculties where people can come and learn to be a healer. She’s currently moving more into a role of setting up these centers, to allow all of these teachings to flourish. For more information about Taryn’s workshops on Bali, please visit: http://tarynneild.vpweb.com.au/
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Michele is a healer, transformational coach, hypnotherapist & teacher 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 12 years & incorporates the indigenous spiritual qualities within her unique healing & coaching practice, providing a transformational healing experience for everyone she encounters www.spiritweaverjourneys.com For questions or comments about this article, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com Copyright 2014 © Michele Cempaka C/Ns/G-30 April 14
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For Sale; Asian antiques from all over Asia (Japan, China, Khmer Thai, Indonesia, etc). Cabinet, statue paintings, textile, Buddha statue, etc. No reproduction. Contact 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [090] For Sale; Water dispenser with stand good working condition 300,000, 2 door refrigerator Rp. 1.1 million nego, LPG bottle 14.8 kg spring bed 800,000. Contact 0896 5700 1398. [028] For Sale; King Koil mattress mod. masterpiece, size 1.60x2.00m. List price new 58 jt. I paid Rp. 25.700.000 sale price now 15.9 jt. Only 7 month old. Incl all paper. Very clean. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [088] Moving Sale; Light motion sola photo 600 UW-Light. Never used plus adapter. 580$. 2 Suunto Vyper Dive Computer plus PCconnector. As new. $ 240 each. 1 3mm oceanic Wetsuit XL, as new, $ 80. 1 lady Probe-Wetsuit 3mm, as new. $ 80. 1 Scubapro Assend BCD XL, good cond. $ 200. 1 Tusa BCD lady size, v.g. cond., $ 170. 1 Scubapro 350 2nd stage + US divers octopus + pressure gauge + Scubapro 1st stage. gd. cond. $ 160. Pls. contact Michael. 081 2395 1444. [054]
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Pompeii*# Here we go again with another movie about The Last Days of Pompeii. In this new movie, a slave gladiator is in love with a beautiful noble woman, who is engaged to marry a nasty Roman senator. The senator is responsible for the massacre of the slave’s entire village, back in his home country of Britannia. The only way the slave can get revenge on the senator is to fight his way out of Pompeii’s arena. Okay, the plot of this movie is something we have to sit through, while we await the eruption of that pesky volcano on the outskirts of Pompeii. Still, when Mount Vesuvius does explode, the next thirty minutes or so are fantastic. Death and destruction abounds in amazing 3D special-effects. Paul W.S. Anderson has made a great Roman Epic, in the classical disaster-movie style, but, that is it. Do not expect anything more! The Railway Man* With the Fall of Singapore to the Japanese, in 1942, a group of British Army engineers are sent to Thailand as prisoners-of-war. There, they are forced to work on the building of the Thailand to Burma railway. One of the engineers has been secretly making a radio, to receive information about the progress of WWII, and, when he is discovered, he is brutally tortured by a Japanese officer. Many years later, the traumatized engineer is living a quiet life with his wife back in England, but, when he learns that the Japanese officer is still alive, and conducting tours through the prison where he was tortured, the engineer takes a trip to Thailand. This Australian and English co-production, about a bitter-sweet form of revenge, is well directed by Jonathan Teplitzky. Colin Firth gives a strong, yet, simultaneously, subtly reserved performance. Devil’s Knot Colin Firth also stars in this movie. He plays a legal investigator who specializes in observing court cases where the death penalty is at stake, and an appeal may later be lodged. This unsettling movie depicts a gruesome murder trial, in which three teenage boys are accused of a pretty heinous crime. What is to be admired in this film is the restraint with which director Atom Egoyan presents his version of this real-life murder case. Still, the behavior of these Goth teenagers, and the crime for which they are accused, is so horrendous, that it is not hard to come to a conclusion about their guilt. Wolf Creek 2* Either, I have never seen the original ‘Wolf Creek’, or, I have no memory whatsoever of it. However, watching this sequel, ‘Wolf Creek 2’, came as a big surprise for me. In an isolated area of Australia’s ‘outback’, a maniac is abducting unsuspecting tourists and doing some unspeakable things to them. Greg McLean’s well made Australian horror movie contains some extremely horrifying things, but, there is also a lot of ‘laid-back’ Australian humor in the movie, which tends to lessen the tension somewhat. This movie should rapidly gain ‘cult’ status, and, it thoroughly deserves so. John Jarratt stars. Hateship Loveship A shy and reticent caregiver goes to work for an elderly man and his teenage grand-daughter. However, through the use of e-mails, the teenager plays a cruel trick on the caregiver, and lets her believe that the teenager’s estranged father is secretly in love with the caregiver. The caregiver then makes a complete fool of herself, when she leaves her job and goes to visit the father. This peculiar story is directed by Liza Johnson. The cast includes Kristen Wiig, Guy Pearce, Sami Gayle, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and, aging Nick Nolte. The Physician In England, back in the Dark Ages, medical treatment was a rather brutal experience administered by barbaric dentists. Those who sought medical knowledge ran the risk of being accused of being heretics, and, faced being burnt at the stake. Anyway, a teenage boy, who is a natural born healer, learns that medical research in the Middle East is far more advanced and tolerated. He decides to journey there to study. Along the way, and on his arrival, he has lots of adventures. Philipp Stolzi’s movie is a very sumptuous affair, but, it does tend to just pass before your eyes without being involving. Tokarev* A once vicious mobster is now a successful property developer, and, when his teenage daughter is kidnapped, he suspects the local Russian Mafia is the culprit. Nicolas
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Cage kills just about everyone in sight while trying to rescue his daughter. He also presents one of his standard action-hero performances. Joe* Nicolas Cage tries a little bit harder in this drama by David Gordon Green. Maybe, the plot and his character interested him. A once violent man now manages a team of forestry workers, and, he gives a victimized teenager a job. He sees a lot of himself in the lad, and sympathizes with his situation. Extraction* An American task force extracts a wanted spy from a Russian controlled jail. That Awkward Moment* Three Yuppies are reluctant to make commitments to the women in the lives. Oculus An evil force lives in an antique mirror and has claimed a variety of victims. The Machine* Something goes astray, and a research scientist is turned into a killing robot.
Strand of golden south sea pearls. 33 gently graduated (11 to 12.5mm) naturally colored south sea pearls with 22K hand made clasp. Asking US$27,000. Call +62 361 558 3277. Email <sri@videoseogo.com>. Gianyar. [037] Assorted fine art jewelry. Selling select pieces from my personal collection. Some of the best hand made fine art jewelry in Asia. Must see to appreciate! Call +62 361 558 3277 or e-mail: <sri@videoseogo.com>. Gianyar. [038] Experience is not what happens to a man; it’s what a man does with what happen to him.
For Sale; Wooden pot teakwood natural shape 40cm across 30cm high have lots of uses 100.000. Ph/sms 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [013] For Sale; Some used wooden furnitures: terrace chairs, garden bench and coffee table. All solid teak wood, cheap, still good quality. Call 0818 0203 8863. Nusa Dua. [042] For Sale; External hard drive 3TB Seagate GoFlex USB 2.0 or 3.0 for PC/Mac. Bought overseas selling for 2.7 Juta. Call +62 361 558 3277 or <sri@videoseogo. com>. Gianyar. [041]
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Bad Johnson The penis of a notorious womanizer leaves his body and takes human form. Toy Story 1, 2 & 3# This terrific trilogy of family cartoons has been re-released in ‘funtastic’ 3D.
Mr. Robet’s Best Buys 47 Ronin*# After a Japanese family is humiliated, the family vows to extract revenge. Pompeii*# A movie all about the eruption of that volcano on the outskirts of Pompeii. Robocop* A badly injured Detroit cop, of the near future, is transformed into a Cyborg.
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The Railway Man* British prisoners-of-war are forced to work on the construction of a railway. Devil’s Knot A legal investigator observes a horrid court case involving the death penalty. Zulu Two South African cops are hunting down what they think is a serial-killer. Snowpiercer* To halt Global Warming a chemical is sprayed into the Earth’s atmosphere. Dom Hemingway After doing 12 long years, a notorious safe-cracker is released from prison. The Immigrant* An immigrant in New York in the 1920s is forced into a life of prostitution. Wolf Creek 2* A maniac is abducting tourists and doing some unspeakable things to them.
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It is with great sadness that the community morns the death of another beautiful teenage girl whose life was tragically cut short as a result of a crime in Bali. This beautiful island that is home to us all, that is tolerant and peaceful has become home to ever more numerous attacks on innocent victims. My friend came over from South Africa and her bag was snatched with all her money and documents inside. I was driving down Jl Legian a few months ago and saw an elderly couple walking down the street and witnessed the lady’s bag being snatched. It happened so quickly! Not to mention a friend whose house was broken in to. Everyone seems to have a story and these incidents are tarnishing the reputation of what was once an idyllic island home. A Safer Bali is a gathering of members of the Bali community which has quickly gained popularity on facebook. The aim is to raise awareness about the safety of people driving motorbikes and the continual problems of crime on the streets of Bali. This is not about any one group, it is for locals and expatriates and anyone who has been a victim of crime or knows of someone to come together to support the need for the problems to be addressed. This gathering is about preventing more crimes and protecting innocent people and restoring safety and peace to the island. It is only when the community works together that these issues can be resolved and Bali can be free of these needless crimes. Do check out the website for updated information and the meeting place. When : 12 noon Contact : www.facebook.com/events/642158429199923/
The theme of this weekend is conservation and sustainability. We can all do our bit to contribute and just making small life style changes makes a huge difference. The Green School is certainly living up to its name as it plays host to this two day festival. Saturday begins with a ‘Plastics are not Fantastic’ festival with workshops, a trash fashion show, a fun run, live music and lots of other activities to participate in. Just saying no to plastic is one of the easy ways to make a difference. Choosing to buy goods with minimum packaging is another. But inevitably we all end up with trash in some form or another and recycling it or putting trash to good use is important if we are to conserve and sustain our planet. Sunday has a more serious note with a conservation conference with lectures and panel discussions, ¿lms and a keynote address. Dr Jane Goodall, DBE is the special guest for this weekend. Dr Jane Goodall is a distinguished and controversial primatologist, ethnologist, anthropologist and UN messenger for peace. Well known for her work with chimpanzees, she studied the behaviour and social organization of wild chimpanzees. Dr Jane Goodall will hold a small book signing gathering for 25 people for her book ‘Seeds of Hope’ which she co-authored with Gail Hudson. This is another unique weekend that is a must for those who have an interest in the environment. The Green School was awarded the ‘2012 Greenest School on Earth’ award and is always worth a visit to this inspiring campus.
For Sale; Unlocked modem Wifi portable ZTE MF90 4G LTE, speed up to 72Mbps on 4G network, battery life up to 7 hours, ask for Rp. 425.000. SMS 0896 8568 3936. Denpasar. [022] For Sale; Apple mini display port to VGA or HDMI adapter for MacBook (Pro/Air) still new. Price each Rp. 250.000 cheaper than buy from apple store. SMS 0896 8568 3936. Denpasar. [021] For Sale; Poloygon bicycle 7 speed with gel seat for added comfort, white and purple aluminum frame. Price Rp1.5 juta ono. Call or sms Misty 0878 6011 1530 or email <mistymatthews@ hotmail.com>. Sanur. [075]
For Sale: KATA brand camera and laptop backpack. Purchased in USA. Excellent condition, like new. Black color. Rp. 1.5 million (nego). SMS: +62 858 5731 1485. Kuta. [063] For Sale: Apple iPhone 4S, 16GB, iOS 7.1, factory unlocked for all international SIM cards and all iTunes updates, black color. Includes: USB cord, headphones, case. All in excellent condition. Price Rp. 4.5 million. SMS: +62 858 5731 1485. Kuta. [064]
For Sale; Lenovo Thinkvision 22”inch LCD monitor, brand new never been used from Australia: Price Rp 1.5 juta ono. Call or sms Misty 0878 6011 1530 or email <mistymatthews@hotmail. com>. Sanur. [076]
For Sale; Ladies leather wallet 225.000, leather bag 900.000 Channel, Fladeo leather bag 300.000, Nokia Lumia 520 yellow 1.1million, fur bag 400.000 all imports, satin bags 50.000, gsm 190 dropship new, shoes and sandals import swarovski 975.000, dispenser 300.000. Contact 0813 3254 5411. Denpasar. [023]
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Feel Younger Next Year Summit (27 June) I don’t know about you but I often need to remind myself that I am no longer 21 and a couple of decades older. Being young at heart I think we all need to be able to keep our bodies in the same manner! I do believe that with a good nutritional diet and regular exercise and rest that we can feel younger and be healthy. The idea for this summit stems from the Baby Boomers and the growing trend of over 40 year olds to look for ways to make positive changes to their lifestyle. If we are to live into our 80s and beyond then we need to make sure that we are of sound body and mind! This summit brings together international thought leaders in various ¿elds working on the cutting edge of health, wellbeing, nutrition, brain training, ¿tness, anti aging devices and of course the motivation to do all of this. Come along and ¿nd out what you can do to make some positive lifestyle changes to feel healthier and younger. The ticket includes international speakers, health and well being exhibitors, healthy snacks and a buffet lunch, a goodie bag and voucher book, sunset cocktails, live music, give aways and entry into the wellness challenge. The conference schedule is appealing. After registration and coffee, keynote speeches include The Revolution in Aging, Eat Well to Live Well, Stem Cell innovation, Brain Fitness, Anti Aging Medicine with music to round of the day and an optional dinner. Tickets are limited so do sign up as soon as you can. : IDR2,250,000 (local) IDR2,850,000 (expat) : Pan Paci¿c Nirwana Resort, Jl Raya Tanah Lot, Tabanan Contact : 081 33825637 www.youngernextyearasia.com
Australia and Indonesia have always been closely linked due to geographical factors more than anything else. Trade between the two countries is Àourishing and despite occasional glitches, the countries have close ties. The Australia Indonesia Business Council (AIBC) is a non-pro¿t business association designed to promote and facilitate trade and investment between Australia and Indonesia. This organisation which began in the early 70s meets every third Thursday of the month. The bene¿ts of membership include up-to-date information, business and social networking, knowledge and contacts in both Australia and Indonesia. The website has comprehensive information. Members include major corporations, professional service providers, banks, insurers and many more diverse types of companies. This is a great way to meet people and do some networking. Cost
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Tribute to the Greats Gala Night (6 June) As well as paying tribute to those famous stars, this is a charity event to raise funds for the John Fawcett Foundation. The Foundation can be summed up in its vision and mission, to restore vision, to restore dignity and to create miracles. It is ultimately a humanitarian organisation that helps the needy in Indonesia. You are invited to dine and dance in Sanur with the amazing Antonio Villano and Kate Lara who will sing many of your old time favourites including Elvis, Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, Nat King Cole and many more. Although a charity event, it is still value for money with free Àow wine, beer and canapés. Italian food will be served followed by a scrumptious dessert. The dress code is dress as your all time favourite singer or dress to impress which goes without saying. Tickets are available at Aroma Spa Retreat, Sanur or The Glasshouse, Sanur. Do call to reserve a table as soon as possible as spaces are limited. These evenings are always a rare treat and a lot of fun as well as supporting this incredible organisation and the people who use the facilities. When Cost Where Contact
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For Sale; 2 new garden/ outdoor lights hallogen, black color, never use, new price US$330, price now Rp. 1.5 million. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [092] For Sale; Car diskman Sony D-808K. 0819 9938 2602. Denpasar. [093] For Sale; Blackberry Belagio. Condition 98%, original, full set, under guarantee. Color black. Price Rp. 3.000.000 (nego). Detail info contact : <personal_kenny@yahoo. com> or 0852 3919 3155. Denpasar. [052] Success is never final and failure never fatal. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s courage that counts. NC/E/I-28 May 14
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For Sale; Dining square table with 4 chairs, darkbrown colors IDR 2,8 mill. TV Table with glass need setting Rp. 750.000. Foyer table with 3 drawers 30x120x90, Rp. 1 million. Contact 0361-740 8883, Kerobokan. [032] For Sale; Corner stainless steel 60x60 with red door Rp. 1,75 mil. Stainless steel table with sink 60x80 with 2 red doors Rp. 1,5 mill. Stainless steel table for cooking with 2 doors IDR 2,25 mill. If buy complete set all Rp. 5 mill. Contact 0361740 8883, Kerobokan. [033]
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For Sale; Nuova Simonelli Premier S2 group manual coffee machine. In working condition, recently overhauled, new parts. Rp. 28 mio nego. SMS 0819 3430 6268 for more info. Seminyak. [034] Leaving Bali household for sale. Electric keyboard amp electric gitar, 3 pairs clams, 80cm across 5 mill a pair. Lovina ikat quality 700.000 per 2mtres. Facebook Suzanne Redita, ph 0813 3863 9900 or Jessica 0877 6299 5356. [035] Moving Sale; 1 week used only. 6 bar chairs + 3 bar tables (IDR 2.400.000). Available all kitchen stuff also (1 week used only). SMS 081 5570 4120. Kerobokan. [012]
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For Sale; E-Piano, Yamaha Clavinova 920. Excellent condition. 88 keys, 2 pedals, MIDI-function. Voices: grand piano, E-piano, church organ, strings. With manual and piano bench. Price US$300 (new US$1,250) Tel. : 0812 3769 0990. [009] For Sale; Hot sandwich maker (Miyako) Rp. 100,000, LPG gas small Rp. 100,000, patio wooden chairs and table set Rp. 500,000. Call 0812 3707 5319 or ask for photo <idiveworld@gmail. com>. Sanur. [010]
For Sale; Modem ADSL SmartAX MT880. Brand new. 0819 9938 2602. Denpasar. [086] For Sale; Suzuki 200HP outboard engine parts incl. gearbox and many more. All in one buy! Only Rp. 6 juta. Call 0821 4785 0303. Denpasar. [011]
For Sale; 3 underwater lamps 4UK Sunlight D4. As new. Instead of $ 60 each, $ 35 each. Pls contact Michael. 0812 395 1444. [057]
For Sale; Merbau wood beams. Been in warehouse for years. Dry and safe. About 50pcs. Call 0878 6001 6401. Canggu. [153]
For Sale; Dickies pants, size 30 waist, grey color, brand new with tags. Original from USA. Rp. 350.000. SMS +62 858 5731 1485. Kuta. [058]
For Sale; BlackBerry playbook 64GB fair condition and fully functional, 1 million, <stuguil@hotmail.com>. 0812 9511 4717. Sanur. [144]
For Sale; Private collection of contemporary oil paintings and pop art by Symon, American artist in Ubud. All paintings signed, different sizes and prices from 50 to 1000 dollars. Franck 0819 9970 8522 / <francktrives@ yahoo.fr>. Canggu. [007] For Sale; Pro-Lite 9â&#x20AC;&#x2122;0 longboard surfboard travel bag. From the UK. Excellent condition, like new. Price: 500.000 Rp. SMS: +62 858 5731 1485. Kuta. [060]
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For Sale; LensBaby composer lens for Canon EOS cameras. Includes double and single glass, plastic, pinhole/zone plate, and fisheye optics, wideangle/macro adapter. Purchased in USA. Excellent condition. Price 6 million (nego). SMS: +62 858 5731 1485. Kuta. [062]
For Sale; Pedal and gear stick Type-R. New. 0819 9938 2602. Denpasar. [084] For Sale; Coin operated pool table. Comes with full set of balls and 4 sticks. Only 6 months old. Rp 4.5 million nego. If interested please call 0857 3934 6953. Kerobokan. [077]
Building your luxury villa? Take a look at 8 seater fully lacquered dining table and 2,15m in solid close grained dark teak in superb condition to command your dining area. Call 0819 9957 1288. Sanur. [046] For Sale; Yamaha outboard 15hp short shaft recently fully serviced runs well. Rp. 9,5 juta. Call 0819 9957 1288. Sanur. [047] For Sale; PS3 along with 25 original games. Two contollers and earphones. The whole package for only 8 million max. Contact sms only 081 1386 4730, email: <maddprincess@gmail. com>. [048]
For Sale; Surfboard Luke Studer Fusion 2 surfboard. Specs: 5’7 x 19-1/2 x 2-5/16. Similar to Al Merrick Dumpster Diver. Includes custom resin tint color and FCS grip. Price Rp. 3 million. SMS: +62 858 5731 1485. Kuta. [065] Stamp exchange. I have many worldwide used stamps and I want to exchange stamps with the system 1:1. Please come to Jalan Dewata 1 No.1A Sidakarya Denpasar Selatan. Phone 081 7472 8036. [073]
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Honda CRV 2001 For Sale. Excellent condition, family car, silver, automatic, 0811 870 2616, Rp 100 Million. [002]
N e w To y o t a H a r r i e r. Porsche Boxster ‘10 + Chrysler 300 C ‘12 + Maserati Coupe ‘04. Mercy S 350 ‘07. Visit Nadia Auto Graha (sales, service & spareparts) Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [007]
2010 Royal Grey Chevrolet Captiva Diesel AT excellent condition.33000km. Rp 298 Million negotiable. Bali License Plate (DK). CP Edwin 0819 9903 8222. [001]
Holden Torana 80% done 80 juta spent. Bargain phone 081 2395 0302. [003] Toyota Alphard black G 2.4 A/T 2012 Dec, Rp 770 million. Pls email <chacha@ atomicfm.com.au> for pictures & viewing. [004] For sale: Very well maintained Daihatsu Terios TX Matic 2007. MBTECH leather cover, new tires only Rp 146.000.000. Contact SJT (0361) 877 7953. [005]
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The guys at Seniman Coffee Studio – Ubud’s ¿nest quirky example of the current ‘Third Wave’ specialist coffee shop trend - know a ton about coffee. Their latest brainwave, a 2-hour ‘Coffee Journey’ Workshop is a lot like an outstanding cultural cooking class or an exceptional ¿ne wine tasting. Led by Master Roaster, Rodney Glick, the workshop was designed with input from coffee industry professionals from Indonesia, Japan, Taiwan, UK and Australia. It is fully interactive with numerous tastings, practical hands-on experience and opportunity for discussion. Class sizes are restricted to a maximum of 10 people; for groups Seniman will build other training and events, including plantation visits during August/ September harvest season, around the core ‘Coffee Journey’. Email: david@seniman coffee.com. Seniman Coffee Studio, Jalan Suweta Ubud. RIO’S BAGHDAD EGGS
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sacred Instruments, Su¿ sounds from Iran and India, heart songs and mantras, Native American sounds, Tibetan deep throat chants, Balinese and Indian Vedic sounds, Tibetan and crystal bowls. Each session is unique and may include some combination of gentle vocal exercises, conscious movement, a sound meditation journey and a relaxing live music experience. Shervin is a gifted Tama-Do (Way of the Soul) sound, color and movement certi¿ed practitioner and his private sessions have been described by Asia Spa Magazine as “Gentle yet potent healing energy... taking your spirit on a magical journey ‘home’.” Shervin was born singing and hasn’t stopped, singing spiritual songs in 8 different languages (and karaoke when I can prise him away). More info at Tasku Spa, Jalan Goutama South. MUSIK CAMPUR
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Check out Nasi C a m p u r, a m u l t i cultural group of young international musicians, based in Bali and playing at Jazz Café on Sunday, June 1. They have a good sound. The six youngsters originate from different countries - Tanzania, Australia, India, Israel, Canada and Indonesia - and create a diverse mix of sounds, taking inÀuence from reggae, ska, rock, blues and African music. Nasi Campur (it means mixed rice) has performed at prominent festivals including the M.A.D festival in India, Soulshine, and The Bali Spirit Festival. The band will release a debut EP at Jazz Café. Jalan Sukme. Ubud.
To coincide with the launch of his latest book Travels on Two Wheels (panoramas taken on motorcycle trips around Bali), Indonesian photographer Rio Helmi has moved to a spacious new photo gallery, adding a café “so people can relax and really absorb the photographs”. The café offers some of Rio’s favorite breakfasts from around the world, such as Baghdad eggs with lemon, cumin and mint, and a spicy Middle Eastern tomato stew with beans, feta and poached eggs. A hub for artists, ¿lmmakers and other creative people, Rio’s gallery cafe will also host evening events on arts and culture. Near Ubud Palace at Jalan Suweta 6b. ESSENCE OF POSSIBILITY When I arrived in Ubud, I wasn’t very open to new age experiences. Perhaps I had a ‘double cynic rising’? After all, I was an Australian journalist. But I’m pretty sure I’ve changed. Here, even your language changes, words like transformation and paradigm shift become the norm, and honestly, there are people who you can trust to guide you on your “journey”. Lela Thomas, one of the founders of Taksu Spa, is a powerful energy healer with a respectful, gentle soul. She says Access Consciousness is the most powerful transformational process she’s found and offers a guided meditation “for dropping your barriers to the spirit and nature of the In¿nite BEing you BE”. Lela says, “no-one needs to be trained. I’m a “facilitator of helping you Know that you Know.” Lela is a Certified Access Consciousness Facilitator of Bars® Foundation & Level I core classes, Body Processes and Essence of Possibilities. Check out her Essence of Possibilities Meditations, 3pm June 12 and 26, July 10 and 24. SOUND HEALING COLLECTIVE U b u d ’s c o m m u n i t y o f sacred sound musicians and therapists moves to Taksu Spa this month, where founder Shervin Boloorian will also offer private sound therapy sessions. The Bali Sound Healers Collective, formed in 2012, brings together an extraordinary assortment of musicians for regular live sound healing concerts, meditations and workshops, using didgeridoo and
TRAINING’S PERSONAL If you want to get ¿t or keep ¿t while in Ubud, you can’t do much better than work with a quali¿ed, experienced personal trainer who’ll come to you. Agung works with many expats and Indonesians, as well as tourists who want to keep up their training while they are in Bali, or start here and take their new good habits home. He has a background as a competitive body builder and offers training programs in two Ubud gyms or in your home or hotel.
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After many years in this role, Agung has a vast repertoire of exercises for every part of the body, and he’s con¿dent to correct form or refute a long-held belief if these things are getting in the way of a client’s progress. As one of his long-term clients told me, “His fee is very reasonable and he’s a nice guy.” Call Agung on 087 861 381 338. TIME TO TRANSFORM One of Bali’s longest running yoga teacher training programs, described as “challenging, with every minute is ¿lled with learning experiences”, comes up again in midAugust this year. As one of the ¿rst Western teachers in Bali, yogi Linda Madani has almost 20 years of yogic lifestyle and Balinese healing experience to share with her students, who come from all over the world. The next Yoga Pranala Intensive Teacher training course covers asana, pranyama, auryvedic healing, meditation, philosophy, anatomy, chanting, dancing, and mandala-making. Former graduates say Linda has the wisdom and experience of a true healer and yogi, providing training that is “transformational in the deepest sense of the word.” Students can save with Linda’s early bird deal, which ¿nishes on June 7. www.intuitiveÀow.com.
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signi¿cant change to environmental policies; he will not exclude and blame. Yet, this doesn’t mean a softening of arguments; they are exact, ¿erce and, what makes his books so compelling, they are ¿lled with compassion for those who cannot see his point of view. Yet.
Guarding Our Futures: Tim Flannery’s Here to Help By Shelley Kenigsberg It’s challenging to write about Tim Flannery without wading through clichés or sounding like a hero-worshipper. So at the risk of both … Timothy Fridtjof Flannery (love Fridtjof!) could be called a Renaissance Man - a scholar who’s best known for his critically acclaimed bestsellers, The Future Eaters and The Weather Makers; his presence extends to the page, the radiowaves, the small screen (an Australian TV series with actor and comedian John Doyle) as well as the international speakers’ circuit. Though there are 30 other titles in his catalogue, reviewers of the latter say it has, ‘changed the way we see planet Earth’; a ¿tting accolade for someone whose reach as a humanist academic, and an erudite philosopher and a real-time environmental activist means the tag of Renaissance Man ¿ts. Flannery will be at Ubud Writers & Readers Festival this October and I’d urge you not to miss seeing and hearing him. He’ll be talking, particularly, about two of his titles: Here on Earth: A Natural History of the Planet. Also on the table will be Among the Islands - third in a loose trilogy of Flannery’s adventures, ¿eld trips to discover mammal species that had reached the islands of the South Paci¿c before the arrival of humans. Flannery and his team of naturalists faced many adventures as they carried out their wildlife surveys on isolated islands. The book follows on from the bestselling Throwim Way Leg (1998) and Country (2004) and investigates why naturalists take those risks and the thrill of the discoveries; as Flannery and his team often inadvertently found themselves among rebels, criminals, and other hostile environments. Flannery’s approach to problems, many say, is ‘solution focused’ both in dream-time and real-time. He unravels the fabric of Mother Nature with the distinct intention to mimic her mystery, using her innate wisdom to reverse the increasing damage that humans have created post-Industrial Revolution. He is intentionally inclusive in his discussions with scientists, politicians, and those who can effect
He’s the human microscope. A man for whom the quest becomes the answer. And the answers become the quest. A man who cannot resist fragmenting, dissecting, pulling focus, seeking. All done with a trademark infectious smile. His gnarly curiosity for the natural world takes him to extreme habitats on the planet where he has discovered many new species. (Cliché alert: they broke the ‘ist’ mold when they made Tim.) Try to label Flannery and there are so, so many ‘ists’: biologist, ecologist, taxonomist, paleontologist, mammalogist, environmentalist, humanist, it goes on. Australia has of¿cially recognised Flannery in the past years, awarding him Australian Humanist of the year in 2005 and Australian of the Year in 2007. In that same year, he co-founded the Copenhagen Climate Council. In 2013, such was the distress from the Australian public when the Abbott Government abolished the Climate Commission that they rallied to provide the funds for the Climate Council, led by Flannery. This newly created independent, non-profit organisation would provide clear, easy to understand facts on climate change. Perhaps it is not surprising that the man who wrote, in Here on Earth: ‘…We need to be eternally on guard against the siren song of self-interest if we wish to live in a fair and equitable society’, would be the one to lead the creation of the Council.
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Just as many governments, councils and people with municipal power are turning a blind eye to the destructive consequences of their gas-fracking and mining pursuits; as there continues to be massive disrespect for the order of the natural world, there are people like Flannery, who continue to champion the possibilities to recover from this destruction and greed. “The tendency to discount the future helps explain why people sometimes act to destroy their environment, whether by cutting down rain forests, continuing to pollute the atmosphere or destroying biodiversity.” For David Suzuki, an ally and fellow activist, it is actually already too late; the consequences of the abandon are irreversible. But Flannery refuses to give up hope. He has more faith in Mother Nature than he does in humankind. It’s the inclusive attitude, from the concerned, impassioned scientist who knows how bad things are but does not condemn, that’s present in this thought (from Here on Earth): “In sports, winners can survive only if losers do too; otherwise, there’d be no game. Our planet is similar. If a sufficiently superior and arrogant species arose and pursued a winner-take-all philosophy, it would be game over for all of us.”
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Those close to Tim Flannery attest to the fervor of his belief, commitment to this Earth. And people; he’s earnestly interested in peoples’ lives, stories and most importantly their futures. We don’t need ¿ctitious superheroes to save the day. We need real life human-heroes to educate and share their wisdom, their credible, researched predictions made accessible and non-confronting so they can genuinely affect action, immediate action and change. Flannery is one. Don’t miss the chance to see him. Tim Flannery will appear at this year’s Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, October 1-5, 2014. Early bird tickets go on sale July 1; head to www.ubudwritersfestival.com to secure yours. C/U/G - 5 Mar. 14
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5 STEPS TO TAME YOUR INVENTORY BEAST Why quick and dirty inventory management is better than no system at all Inventory is required simply because you need to have an item on hand for a customer to examine and be able to purchase immediately. Otherwise you can have a catalog and make to order. It is very common for a business without good inventory management to have an average immediate availability rate of only 65%. Conversely, 35% of your range is not available to your customers at any one time. With some basic changes you can adjust that so your top sellers are achieving around 98% availability. This is a 50% improvement in your sales capability. There are also countless examples of small and large business going bankrupt because of runaway inventory – too much of the wrong stuff. Inventory management is considered as science but you don’t need a degree, only a few quick and dirty smarts to gain some major improvements to your bottom line. Inventory adds costs. In accounting terms inventory is treated as an asset, because (theoretically) you can turn it into cash. In business practice it attracts costs. Here’s why. • Working capital. Inventory ties up your money. Not all of your purchase decisions for resale are successful and you can end up with a very large amount of unsaleable stock – non-working capital. • Storage costs. if you can reduce inventory you reduce these three storage costs: o The costs of space and associated utilities. o The cost of storage systems to optimize that space – bins and racking, checking tables. o The cost of systems to control your inventory. • Shrinkage is caused by customers or staff stealing from you, poor control practices in receipts and sales (stealing from yourself) or from damage in storage. You need better controls. • Labour. With put-away and order picking functions in a low-tech gudang some 70% of the time is spent walking between locations. When you reduce your inventory you can dramatically reduce the amount of time required and save at least a portion of a person’s time so they can be multi-tasked. • Counting stock. Most businesses now perform cyclic stocktakes – counting a few hundred items at a time with more frequent counts of attractive/expensive items. If your item labels have barcodes, you can cut counting time from days to hours. Your barcode in transaction recording is also much more accurate than with writing or keyboard. • Cost to resupply. You need staff and systems to replenish display inventory from a cupboard or your gudang. You need systems and people to order it and receive it from your supplier, and pay for it. Don’t neglect replenishment as you can lose up to 17% of sales if your systems are inadequate. Step 1 - Use the Pareto Principle Not all inventory is equal, and you can get the most out of your inventory by making use of the 80/20 rule. We can generally say that: • 5% of your items generate 40-50% of your pro¿ts. • 20% of items generate 70-80% of pro¿ts. • 50% of items generate 95% of pro¿ts. • Conversely, the bottom 50% of your items generates only 5% of your pro¿ts! So your ¿rst step is to rank your items by what value they give you. I prefer using annual gross pro¿t for each item, not sales. Then classify items into these categories: A Cat. the top sellers that produce 50% of your pro¿ts. B Cat. items that produce the next 30% of pro¿ts. C Cat. items that produce the next 15% of pro¿ts. D Cat. the balance of 5% of pro¿t and non-movers – usually 50% of your range is not really productive. Never order these again. Step 2 – Start Generating Cash Sell off your Cat D items on sales. Do it regularly and do it often. See my previous article for loss leaders. With one large wholesaler we liberated over $2 million. With a fashion retailer, $50,000.
Step 3 - Optimize Inventory Elements Demand or Sales. Nobody really knows exactly what quantity you will sell today or tomorrow, so we forecast. Forecasts are generally a combination of what you have sold before adjusted by what you think will happen tomorrow. You don’t have to be precise to start; just buying the same quantity you sold last week or month is better than no system at all. Time. If you, my supplier, are next door to my shop with a hole in the wall between us, I have no need for inventory. When a customer comes in and asks for an item, I call out to you and you pass me the item. Then the further away you move the more need I have for stock to keep my customer. So time affects stock levels – reduce time and you reduce stock. The Time factor has three elements. • Review Period. This is the period between placing orders. If you order every day you need to order less than every month. The actual period will be a balance between the costs to place the order in your own business and with your supplier versus the cost of freight and savings in inventory. Weekly and monthly review periods are most common. • Lead Time. This is the most critical time factor, the amount of time it takes to place an order and get inventory from your supplier. There are three elements involved: o the time it takes your business to realize a need, approve and place the order, o the time it takes for the supplier to deliver, and o the time it takes you to check the delivery, place the item in inventory and add it to your stock record so people know it available for sale. The ¿rst and the last are totally under your control and most easily reduced. Work with your supplier to cooperatively reduce their lead times. • Safety Stock. Safety stock is used to cover variations in demand during your lead time. For quick and dirty safety stock, I use one month for A Category, 2 weeks for B Category and no safety stock for C Category. Step 4 – Set Your Inventory Levels Inventory Levels Max/Min. This is how you set your inventory and reorder point levels. • Your Min (minimum level) is the time combination of (Lead Time + Safety Stock) x Demand. When your inventory drops to this level it is time to order so you don’t run out of stock. • Your Max (maximum level) is your Min + (Review Period x Demand). • When you reorder, the reorder quantity takes you back up to the Max. Very simple, but very effective. Step 5 - Measure Inventory Performance We measure Inventory as stock turns. • First take your cost of sales for the year. • Then divide this by your average inventory for the year (Starting Inventory + Finishing Inventory) / 2 • The more stock turns, the better your inventory management.
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Have you ever needed to send out an email to a large number of people? There are many reasons why a person might want to do this. Perhaps you want to send out a group or club newsletter. Maybe you’re sending invitations for a party or event. Or perhaps you run an online business, and want to send a message to your customer list. You’re right to be concerned about the spam issue. Even if your intentions are the best, and your message is benign, sending the same email to a large group of people is one of the “triggers” that anti-spam filters look for, and it can result in your outgoing emails ending up in a black hole, instead of the intended recipients. And it might even violate your Internet Service Provider’s terms of service. Let’s take a look at several options for mass emailing that will maximize delivery success, and minimize the chances of getting you on the Most Wanted Spammers of 2014 list. Using Your Email Program to Mail to a List If your intentions are to simply communicate with a group of friends, I recommend using your email program’s built-in list or group feature. Every mailer is different, but in general, you’ll go into your Contacts or Address Book, tag each of the intended recipients, and save it a list. I love Gmail for its simplicity, but this task is surprisingly hidden in Gmail. To create a list, you need to click on the little black triangle next to the word “Mail” at the top left of your Gmail window. Select “Contacts” then click the checkbox next to the people you want in your group. Click the icon near the top of the window that looks like a three-headed monster. Click “Create new”, enter the group name, and click OK. You’ve created your list. To email the list, click on the group name under the My Contacts heading on the left. Click the checkbox that appears above the list of names, to select all the items in the list. Click the envelope icon that will appear above the list, and the familiar Compose screen will appear with your list of addresses. If you use another webmail service, such as Yahoo Mail, Outlook.com, or a desktop mailer such as Windows Mail or Thunderbird, there will be a similar capability to create a group or list of contacts, and send to that list. If you’re sending to a dozen or so recipients, this approach should be fine. But if your list is larger, or business-related, there are better options.
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What About “Bulk Email” Software? If you’re planning to email a very large group of people, you may be tempted to buy software that promises to help you build, manage and broadcast to email lists. I strongly recommend against using these “bulk mailer” programs. Typically, these programs will offer a feature to extract or “harvest” email addresses from websites, and claim to help you avoid blacklists. Sending high-volume email from a typical home Internet connection (especially if you do not have the permission of the recipients) is a bad idea for several reasons. First, your emails will have very poor deliverability. Spam filters on the receiving mail servers are very good at sensing patterns used by spammers and bulk email programs. If your messages are not silently deleted, they will be bounced back to your inbox as undeliverable. Second, your ISP may cancel or freeze your account. If your abuse of your ISP’s mail server causes it to be added to a blacklist, then it could affect the ability of ALL of their customers to send email. C/Ci/I-30 April 14
Bulk email software is so 1995. Read on for some better alternatives... Email Marketing for Businesses If your bulk emailing is on behalf of a business or organization, my recommendation is to use a web-based email marketing service. Mailchimp’s free version (http://mailchimp.com/) is popular with non-profits and small businesses because it lets you send up to 12,000 emails per month, with up to 2000 subscribers. So, for example, you could send to a list of 400 people every day of the month; a list of 1000 people twelve times a month, etc. If you need to send larger volumes, check into Aweber (http://www.aweber.com/) or Constant Contact http://www.constantcontact.com/index.jsp) for more robust email marketing services. MailChimp, Aweber, Constant Contact and similar services all have relationships with the major ISPs, to help ensure high delivery rates. In return, they help to minimize unwanted email by requiring that senders have permission, and recipients can easily remove themselves from a mailing list. In all cases, getting permission is key.
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by The Garden Doctor
by Dr. Kris
Plants that Like Drinking Tea
‘Dear Dr. Kris, I have a tomato plant that is looking a little sick, the Áowers have dropped, the plant is stunted and wilting and appears to have a fungus growing on it, a friend suggested compost tea, or am I better off spraying it with some fungicide, what do you think? Which one would be more appropriate, Thanks in advance, Stephen.’ Well I would always go for the compost tea, which is a tea made from compost and then fed to the soil and plants, to bene¿t your whole garden. It is made by soaking fresh fully decomposed compost in water (1 part compost to 10 parts water) for at least one week to get a broth of multiplying microbes. It is then strained with the liquid either being watered into the soil or applied through a foliar spray (sprayed on the leaves). The solids left over after straining can be returned to the compost or spread around the garden beds. The overall effect is to introduce microbes into the soil, where they will further multiply, feed, and cycle nutrients adding to the productivity and health of the soil. Regular use of compost tea will help keep your plants healthy and better able to resist pests and disease. A healthy soil = healthy plants. It’s very important that you don’t spray a compost tea over edible plants close to harvest time for, as many of the live bacteria may be harmful if ingested. In this case it is better to water it directly to the soil. If you need to make large amounts, it is possible to buy compost tea brewers or you can even make your own. You may have noticed that compost bins are sometimes designed with a liquid collector at the bottom with a small tap attached. The runoff liquid that collects at the bottom of the compost is sometimes referred to as ‘worm juice’, which is water that has percolated its way through the compost taking a sampling of all of the worm castings, nutrients and organisms along the way. Farmers and gardeners have long been applying this liquid to their soils with terri¿c results. To make the tea, the length of brewing time depends on how fast the microbes grow and how potent you want your tea. There are many variables limiting the growth of microbes in compost tea, such as nutrient availability, competition and oxygen availability. Bacteria, fungi and anything else that we would like to be growing in the tea are not photosynthetic, so they require oxygen and sugars to create energy. One way to speed up the process of making compost tea is to add a cup of sugar and a small aerator(air stone) like you would use in an aquarium. With the increase in available oxygen you will essentially manufacture microbes at a much faster rate. You can also add grass clippings or some other nitrogen source, providing amino acids that will further speed up the growth of microbes. Caring for the soil is really the best way to care for your plants. Compost teas whether sprayed on foliage or added to the soil will produce healthier plants, more resistant to pests and disease. Often we take the time saving route of making a few applications of poison, rather than many applications of a natural product to solve our garden problems. You will also realise that once you have developed your soil to a natural healthy state, you won’t need to make many applications, your plants will be stronger and you won’t need the poisons to get rid of the pests and diseases, so in the long term your workload will actually be reduced. By gardening in a natural way you will learn about plant biology and the cycling of nutrients, which will give you a better understanding of your entire garden ecosystem as a whole, which in turn teaches you how to maintain an overall
healthier garden. So the bene¿ts of learning to use compost tea on a sick tomato plant will actually bene¿t your entire garden, and prevent plant possible future outbreaks of pest and disease. Alternatively there’s the other option. Spot a pest or disease, spray it with some toxic poison. Problem ¿xed for now. Then another disease pops up in another part of the garden. Or next year your new tomatoes get the fungus again. Spray it with some toxic poison. And the process repeats and goes on and on forever. The worst part is that you never actually learn a thing about why the pest or disease is recurring or how to keep your plants healthy and strong in order to prevent it happening again in the future. Eventually you end up not with garden full of plants, but a garden full of poison all the way down to the soil, which eventually seeps into the groundwater contaminating aquifers, rivers, and oceans. What is the point of growing your own vegetables if you are going to spray poison on them? I know that the companies that produce these poison chemicals or so called garden products assure us that they don’t penetrate the plants tissues or leave residues in the fruit, or they just wash off they say, or they don’t or cause harm to humans if fruit is consumed, or they naturally break down in the environment over a short period of time etc, etc and so on.....
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Of course they would say all this, because it’s in their bests interests for you to believe that, and they even conducted their own research with scientists that they have paid to prove that....how convenient! If you really knew the harm that they caused you would never even consider buying pesticide, fungicide etc and spraying it around the garden let alone on plants that you intend to eat. In the case of your tomato plant, it sounds like it is already too far gone, and you may lose this plant by the time the tea is ready. The good news though is that once you have become pro¿cient at preparing the ‘tea’ you may never lose another tomato plant again. It may be a case of losing one, but perhaps gaining many in the future through the knowledge you have learnt with this experience, let’s call it a blessing in disguise or tuning a negative into a positive! Although regular application of compost tea will render your plants less susceptible to pest and disease, it does not mean that they will never ever get sick again. At some point in the future any of your plants may attract pests or contract a disease, sometimes there’s plagues of insects or high humidity creates the perfect conditions for fungus to thrive. That’s life, and as with any problem that we encounter in life, it’s how you deal with it that is the important part. Regularly applying compost tea will produce larger organic plants that will be less susceptible to pests and diseases in the long run, and better able to survive if and when they do incur an incidence of pest or disease. Not only will you save cash by not buying chemical fungicide, your plants will also be poison free, bene¿ting you, me, everybody else, and the whole environment!
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“It’s All A Matter Of Truss”
If you look at a traditional Balinese roof it looks very similar but it has a fundamental difference, it does not have gables to support the ridge beam. The ridge beam is supported by the rafters. From an engineering point of view this is significantly different, the rafters must be held in place along the top of the building walls which in turn hold up the ridge. A triangle is formed between the ridge, the top of the wall on one side and the top of the wall on the other. When we add weight in the form of heavy roof tiles to this roof the weight tries to squash the triangle flat so there is a lot of force acting down the rafters and onto the top of the walls. If the weight is too great the walls can be pushed outwards and over. To stop this happening beams are fastened horizontally across the bottom end of the rafters to hold the triangular shape in position. We now have a complete triangle of wooden beams, a rafter on each side and a horizontal tie beam across the bottom to tie the rafters together. This wooden triangle is what we call a roof truss (named, of course, after the Rev. Jonathon Herbert Truss, the vicar of Upper Codswollop, who had a thing about being “restrained” and tickled on the buttocks with goose feathers). The use of tie beams to form trusses has meant that we can now make roofs in all sorts of fancy shapes. Instead of gables we can form half pyramids on the ends of the building known as hip or hipped roofs. Let us consider roof trusses which, in days gone by were made from substantial wooden beams. As engineering design and the mathematics involved became better understood the basic triangle was progressively modified. A vertical beam was placed from the upper point of the triangle down to the horizontal tie beam. Further extra beams were added and each development made the truss stronger and allowed lighter and lighter wooden beams to be used. Early roof frames were made up of a few large beams while these days they are made up of hundreds of small strips of wood. This has revolutionised roof construction, it has considerably reduced costs and has also simplified the building construction process. These days in many countries roof trusses are very light in weight and mass produced in factories. The trusses are loaded onto a truck, taken to the site, erected onto the walls and finally battens and some strengthening diagonal bracing strips are added to hold everything in place. The standard of carpentry required is a little more than is required to stick a toothpick up a cat’s left nostril. But not in Bali. Until now most roofs have not used roof trusses. You will note that the Balinese like open ceilings (what we call cathedral ceilings) and so they use rafters, by using some clever carpentry, avoid using gables and tie beams. The majority of roofs in Bali are still built using the old methods of rafters and ridge beams which are supported on the tops of the walls. This is all about to change. The high cost of wood now means that lightweight steel roof frames are cheaper than wood. These lightweight steel frames are built using all the design principles that have resulted from the development of roof trusses.
But as we know, amongst the building “professionals” the PAG (poverty avoidance gene) kicks in, perhaps the steel is made a bit thinner, or maybe not as many trusses are used or perhaps not as many bolts to hold it all together. Only slight reductions and the strength of the whole is reduced from “a knat’s whisker more than just strong enough” to “a flea’s earole less than strong enough” and disaster strikes. As is so often the case in building construction a very expensive building can be jeopardised for the sake of trying to save the price of a bog roll. Let us consider how we can look after ourselves when buying a lightweight steel framed roof. Be aware that soon virtually all roofs will be built this way so every man and his dog and even the dog’s fleas are getting in on the act. Before you know it in the back streets of major cities across the country old bean cans will be beaten out, pop riveted together and painted to look like high quality steel roof trusses.
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The first and most important thing to note is that the quality of the steel is very important. The various beams that should be used will have been carefully designed to provide maximum strength for minimum weight. You will find different shapes are used for different purposes such as rectangular tube, corrugated strips and angle iron. There is little room for error. The steel must be high tensile steel of the correct thickness, of the correct alloy and heat treatment and finally with an effective galvanised or zincalume plating to stop it rusting (such thin steel sections could rust very quickly if not properly protected). As you can imagine our back street manufacturer is unlikely to even start to understand, never mind be able to duplicate, these stringent requirements. It is advisable to go for a well known brand of steel. Bluesope and Lysaght are well regarded names to look for. The second thing to do is to find a responsible adult to build your roof for you. Not easy in a world where so many people behave like kids let loose in a sweet shop. These days there is an endless stream of people being dragged up before the beak by the KPK (Corruption Eradication Commission) for crimes that can only be described as child like. “I work in the bank, why can’t I take the money home?” Even their courtroom behaviour is juvenile “Sorry milud, I can’t come to court today, I don’t feel well.” Sorry I digress. The next thing to do is to make sure the roof is properly designed. For professional installers this is not difficult. They punch the numbers into a computer that does the design work for them. This considerably reduces the chances of mistakes. Make sure that a computer generated design is produced for your roof. Next watch the construction process and check the standard of work. The best steel in the world is somewhat useless in the hands of a tukang highly trained in the art of selling tattoos. Note that the trusses will probably made on site. Things to watch out for: • Check that the steel is in good condition and its shape is not damaged. • Each joint should have 3 bolts to hold it together. • Drilled holes for the bolts should not be drilled too close to the edge of the steel. • Dynabolts not just screws should be used to fasten the roof frames to the concrete structure of the building. If this is all too complicated you can always take a local approach and cut yourself a banana leaf.
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At each end of the roof are triangular sections of wall, known as gables, built on the top of the buildings walls and these support the ends of the ridge beam. This type of roof is, from an engineering point of view, quite simple. The ridge rests on the top points of the gables, the rafters rest on top of the ridge beam and the walls. The battens rest on top of the walls. The roof tiles rest on top of the battens. Traditionally the roof beams are all made from wood and nails are used to hold everything in place.
The problem mainly arises from the use of heavy roof tiles on lightweight structures. To keep costs as low as possible the amount of steel used is kept to a minimum, a lightweight steel roof structure is just strong enough to do its job.
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Early roofs were quite simple in design, a horizontal beam along the top to form the ridge and sloping beams placed each with the upper end against the ridge beam and the lower end against the top of the walls of the building. These sloping beams are the rafters and the angle of slope is the pitch of the roof. Much lighter beams known as battens or stringers are fastened horizontally across these rafters onto which the roof tiles are installed.
Unfortunately this means a whole new area of expertise is being introduced much of which requires higher standards of design, higher quality control of materials and more stringent standards of construction. (Oh bum I hear you think). There have already been quite a few disasters and from Jakarta comes news of roofs collapsing.
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For Sale; Hanging bamboo light. Very good cond. Rp.250K. 2 white small floor spot lamps Rp.75K each. Small Balinese painting Rp.350K. Small white Trash basket with cover Rp.25K. Dockers suitcase. Black. Size W45cm x H64cm. Rp.450K. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail. com>.Ubud. [142] For Sale; Apple USB modem. Useful for out-ofreach areas where no 3G networks available. Only need a phone line to dial-up. Works great up to Leopard OS. Good cond. Asking Rp.350K. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail. com>.Ubud. [157]
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Question: I’m in a bit of a tough spot these days and have to rely on friends for help. I am very fortunate to have a lot of wonderful pals who are happy — even eager — to provide all sorts of support. I know this because they have told me so, repeatedly. But for some reason, I’m finding it hard to ask. I don’t think it’s pride; I fully admit that I need help. It’s more like fear of being beholden or of asking for too much. Before I ask for even the simplest thing, I’m racking my brain, trying to think of who might be available, who may say yes even if they don’t actually have the time, and how I can repay them. I know I need to let my friends make the decision to help or not, but I’m stuck in a mire of over-analysis and totally useless guilt. How do I dig myself out? Dr. ZZ: From your very own words, you already know exactly what you need to do: slow down, stop worrying and trust that your friends are adult enough to be able to set their own boundaries about helping. By that I mean they won’t offer to help if they don’t actually want to, and they will say no if they are unwilling to do something specific. Chances are they aren’t too concerned about being paid back; they love you and know that if the shoe were on the other foot, you’d be the one helping them. It will all even out in the end. As a matter of fact, they might be angry if they knew you were suffering in silence and not asking for help that they outright offered. So when the cycle of “Oh no, I can’t inconvenience anyone” starts, remind yourself: “My friends are adults who like me, and want to help.” Then send each of them a thank you note or an email letting them know how sincerely grateful you are for their assistance, or throw an amazing dinner party when you can to thank them all. Just know that you will give each of your friends a small thoughtful gift in the end or will schedule a party when things are better. Don’t worry about that now; let yourself be vulnerable.
too long ago she told me that she was in love with me. I made it clear that all I can offer her is friendship, and she seemed to accept that. But now I am worried that she is playing the “I’ll be your friend until you fall in love with me” game. Sometimes, it feels as if we are reading from two different scripts when we are together. If we go out to grab a bite to eat, for example, to me it’s spending time with my friend, and to her it’s a date. I catch myself worrying about every nice thing she does for me because I don’t want to send mixed signals or lead her on though I clearly told her “no” twice and explained directly what I could offer. I know I should talk to her again, but I just don’t know how to start. I can’t tell her how she feels, and it’s hard to watch her continually do things that end up hurting her. In all other respects she is a fun, kind, great, talented and beautiful person. We share a lot of interests and have many of the same friends. I value her friendship and care about what happens to her, and I don’t want to cut her out of my life. It’s just that she “over-invests” when she is just getting to know someone and tends not to give others a chance to fall in love with her before she either professes her love for them or convinces herself that viable options are not interested. Being the object of her affection has literally made me feel like an object rather than a friend or a person. How to I tell her to stop launching her heart at me. Dr. ZZ: Obviously, your friend has some serious boundary issues. As long as she keeps declaring that she loves you, tries to insinuate herself into your love life, and calls the time you spend together “dates,” the two of you are in conflict. Although you don’t want to cut her out of your life, it’s time to let your body talk. Cut back on your contact with her – at least temporarily --don’t make special plans to hang out or see her alone, and don’t talk about serious issues in a way that invites awkward confessions. It’s up to you now to preserve your own comfort zone.
Question: I am single and involved in a number of relationships. Some are romantic, some are sexual, some are platonic, and some are a combination. In order to do this, I have to be very clear about my limits and expectations. I believe I do a good job of this and work hard at communicating often and well. My problem is that despite my excellent communication, I keep getting into a situation with one friend who feels as if her connection to me is more romantic than it really is.
While you may have affection for her and good intentions of salvaging a functional friendship, that isn’t possible as long as she can’t accept your “no.” If she keeps forcing you to continually renegotiate the terms of your friendship, consider a good long break from interacting. For her own good, without telling her what you’re doing, you need to give her time to get over you.
This is beginning to become uncomfortable because not
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* Best anti-termite. Developed from years of research, Freemite combines borax, neem, chilli, camphor and 12 other plant extracts to act as an effective long term natural pesticide, pest control and barrier treatment against termites (rayap), protecting both the surface and the inside of wood, bamboo and rattan. The poison works by destroying or damaging the digestive tract of all kinds of termites, powder post beetles, woodworm as well as other pests as ants and parasites. Freemite also stops and inhibits the growth of the termites at the larvae phase to prevent fertilization. Freemite saves repairs and new construction later and can be used to successfully to save antiques. But best of all – it really works for as long as 2-3 years! The residue can be used in your garden as a natural antibiotic. The ecoShop on Jl. Dewi Sita in Ubud sells small bottles of the concentrate at standard prices, but you can order larger bottles at ecoSmart-Smart Building & Lifestyle Solutions (www. littletreebali.com), Jl. Sunset Road 112X (opposite Rip Curl), tel. 0361-752-133, email: info@ecosmarthub.com.
* Bingo! Make learning fun. Not fast-paced, this easy game to learn is extremely effective educational tool for teaching children letters, words and numbers – whatever – virtually any knowledge set can be put on a Bingo card – counting, math, beginning phonics, telling time, Indonesian vocab drills, geography, history and even games designed for road trips. Cards are already printed which you can quickly grab and begin play. Sixteen space cards are good for older children, 9 space cards for younger. Print in black & white on cardstock for lower costs and so that the boards last longer. Use coins, stones or buttons for markers. Bingo can be played with all members of the family. Based on luck, a three-year-old has just as much of a chance of winning as her 14-year-old brother. To make the game more creative and educational for children, use pictures instead of numbers. Instead of yelling “bingo,” kids can make a silly face or funny gesture or a jumping jack or imitate animal noises. Make your own cards or get hundreds of free printable children’s Bingo games on scores of websites such as http:// e d u b a k e r y. c o m , h t t p : / / w w w. d l t k kids.com, https:// w w w . bingocardcreator. com, http://printbingo.com/bingo. * Your of¿ce overseas: Hubud (www.hubud.org) in Ubud is a very reasonable co-working space with its bamboo construction, chill out areas, raw food restaurant, and fullyfunctioning conference/ meeting rooms, this elegant facility can stand in for a fully equipped of¿ce that costs only $50 per month (25 hours) or $100 per month (50 hours). Considering all that you get - 24/7 lightning fast (20 mbps) Internet connection, printer, scanner, projector, copy machine, private Skype booths, easy access and parking across the street from the Monkey Forest – this is a very good deal. For corporate types, startups, entrepreneurs, artists, NGOs and digital nomads working in a shared space is a much cheaper option than renting a dedicated commercial office with all the amenities from scratch which would cost millions of rupiah. Like an elite cybercafé on steroids, with around 260 members, Hubud is ideal for those on holiday or long sabbaticals. Though Wi-Fi is free in many cafes and restaurants in Bali, the food and drinks are not. But at Hubud you can drink as many cups of coffee or tea as you want at the self-serve station for free. Great ecosystem where you can share experiences and expertise with others– cheaper than paying a consultant’s fee.
They also have reciprocal deals with other co-working spaces in Jakarta, Singapore, Bangkok, Melbourne, Perth, NY and many more, which means that you can cowork at those spaces for free up to certain number of days. * Buying and using motorcycles on Bali: To show ownership and right to operate, the documents to possess are: 1) BPKB (Buku Pemilik Kendaraan Bermotor or Proof of Ownership); 2) STNK (Surat Tanda Nomor Kendaraan or Vehicle Registration Number) which must be with your motorcycle at all times; 3) KITAS (Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas or Foreigner’s Temporary Stay Visa) or KITAP (Kartu Izin Tinggal Tetap or Permanent Stay Permit); with these two types of visas, a foreigner can legally own a motorcycle in Indonesia; 4) Kwitansi Pembilian or Kwitansi Pembayaran (receipt of the sales transaction), an important document between the former owner and the new owner to prove the ownership of the motorcycle. It’s perfectly legal and very common practice in Indonesia to continue driving the motorcycle with the registration (STNK) left under the original owner’s name. For 80% of all motorcycles on the roads in Indonesia, the name on the title and the name on the registration are different. If you register as a new owner (balik nama), the Indonesian Motor Vehicles Tax Department (Kantor Pajak Kendaraan Bermotor) will charge you a costly ongkos balik nama (change of ownership fee). The former owner cannot claim ownership of the motorcycle because the bill of sale (Kwitansi Pembelian) and the blue BPKB (title) are in your hands. Sometimes the tax department asks you to pay Rp100, 000 extra if the name on the BPKB and STNK are different, that’s all. When cops stop you, they just ask for your SIM (driver’s license) and the STNK. Tips: Every year the STNK has to be renewed; if someone is paying the vehicle renewal fee for you, have them pay only the amount indicated on the STNK. Never carry the BPKB book on the motorcycle; if it’s stolen, the motorcycle can be easily sold.
*Kaway Satu: Kaway means “knock off” (pemalusan) goods for sale - Nike and Supra shoes, scarves, bags, wallets, hats, belts, watches, jewellery, key chains and other small accessories. The lower the number, i.e. Kaway Satu as opposed to Kaway Tiga, the higher the quality. Shoppers always ask for Kaway Satu, the topmost quality. Leather goods, clothing and luxury brand items such as Gucci and Prada are the most popular and most frequently counterfeited. The sharp-eyed shopper carefully checks the lining, zipper, stitching, strength of the glue, etc. They don’t trust sending someone else in their place to check for them. The price difference between a Kaway Satu bag (Rp1.5 million) and a Kaway Tiga bag (Rp100,000) is huge, but the price difference between a kaway and an original is even more. Real Spanishmade Balenciaga bags can cost Rp20 million, a Kelly Bag can cost Rp100 million and a real Richard Mille watch can cost Rp1 billion (fake ones Rp5 million). Imitation high-fashion items are for sale at the Sogo complex in Nusa Dua and that Kuta and Legian fashion shops are full of counterfeits. The best kaway are from Thailand and China. Also very plentiful on online shopping sites and Jakarta’s massive Mangga Dua market, the clothes shopping centre for all of Indonesia. Note: It’s a bad idea buying fake medicine and cosmetics as they can be harmful to health and may even prove fatal. * Minitips: On big public holidays and vacation periods like the upcoming nationwide school holidays in June, get a jump on the 2-3 km long line of traf¿c at the Gilimanuk ferry crossing
to Java by taking your kid out of school two days early. It’s cooler to visit Java in June than it is in July/ August; there’s greenery and the rains have stopped. With Galungan closely followed by the Kuningan holidays, it’s the cock¿ghting season (musim tajen) when the sport is of¿cially allowed as a part of religious celebrations; because the sanction is used as an excuse to gamble, rural Balinese families are ¿nancially stressed during this period. The hot new Canon PIXMA E560 printer with scanner, the ¿rst with ink consumption ef¿ciency and Wi-Fi capability, is available on Bali now for only Rp1.5 million. Clothes drying racks (alat jamuran gantung) dry clothes faster and keep items separate so there’s less or no ironing. The Business Section of the New York Times alone is worth the monthly subscription (Rp155,000) to the Jakarta Post. If someone in front of you on an aircraft has reclined their seat and it’s crushing your knees, offer to buy them a drink if they don’t push their seat back. Total immersion, in which your child receives all of their school instruction in a second language like English, is the best way for her to become Àuent in a foreign language. After the age of 12 or 13, it’s extremely dif¿cult for a child to learn to speak a second language like a native. If you smell gas while driving your car, you probably have a leak in your fuel system. * Restaurant of the Month: Vivienne Kruger, the Balinese food expert and author of the newly published Balinese Food (Tuttle Publishing 2014), highly recommends the beachside food stalls at the end of the cramped bazaar-like Art Market in Kuta (Pasar Seni Kuta) offering simple but delicious food at bargain prices. For a mere Rp20,000, sit on a wooden warung bench and feast on such popular local foods as nasi goreng (mixed rice) with titbits of egg, chicken, peanuts, chillies and vegetables. One of Bali’s largest outdoor markets, this densely packed handicrafts centre is near Kuta Square at the end of the Jl. Bakung Sari one-way thoroughfare, adjacent to the Kuta Sidewalk and just before Jl. Kartika Plaza Street. Just stroll in from the street or from the sands of Kuta Beach. Just like any traditional Balinese village market (Ubud, Badung, Klungkung, etc.), the Kuta Art Market is also a place for groceries and fresh produce during the early morning hours. From around 8 am onward, it transforms into an art market piled high with souvenirs, curios, trinkets, clothing, sarongs, shoes, jewellery, basket ware, leather goods, blankets, paintings and other locally-produced arts and crafts. * Trade in your old car battery: You can trade in (tukar tambah) your old battery for a n e w b a t t e r y. Depending on the make of battery, you’ll receive about Rp1500 per amp (amper) or Rp15,000 per motorcycle battery. This comes to about Rp80,000 to Rp100,000 for your average c a r b a t t e r y, which can then be put towards the cost of a new battery in the same shop that bought your old battery from you, or you can take the money and buy a new battery at another battery shop. For example, G-S and G-Force batteries fetch as much as Rp100,000 each. If you have already done business with a battery shop (toko aki), many will even offer a 24-hour service in which they will send a driver on a motorcycle to deliver you a battery when you have an emergency breakdown. When you call them asking for assistance, tell them the make and type of car battery your car needs. They will later give you credit for your old battery. Battery shops also recharge your battery for Rp25,000 to Rp40,000, from two to 24 hours depending upon the condition of your battery.
Please send your budget ideas, moneysaving Ɵps and bargain businesses to pakbill2003@yahoo.com Copyright © 2014 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of The Frugal Balinist at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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For Sale; Self-priming Pump Pentax CAM575/50. Immaculate condition. Rp 2,000,000. 0831 1989 4041. Denpasar. [079] For Sale; Crash helmet as good as new, all size. Paid 200,000, selling for 130,000. Contact Kevin 0818 0531 8192. [072]
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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch
Why are women not supposed to enter a Balinese temple when they are menstruating? You will see signs (some with English that is particularly amusing) in front of many temples in Bali – especially the ones in tourism areas – warning that women are not allowed to enter if they are menstruating. While this may seem pretty sexist to many outsiders, this is part of a general rule about a Balinese concept called ‘cuntaka’ which basically can be translated as ‘unclean’ or ‘spiritually impure’. Cuntaka does not just apply to menstruating women but also to anyone with an open wound or accidentally excrete bodily fluids. For this reason, breast feeding mothers are not supposed to enter a temple either. Physically and mentally ill or unstable people are also considered cuntaka – this is why someone whose family member has died is not to go to a temple as their mind is sad and their thoughts disturbed.
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Why normally only menstruation is mentioned on temple signs is still a mystery to me, but I think it is probably because Bali is a male dominated society. If you wanted to extend this further sociologically, it might just be that – like with many other religions – this rule puts women ‘in their place’ and only serves to reinforce their place in a chauvinistic society. In terms of the realistic potential of modern menstruating women to spill blood on temple grounds, we all know that due to the existence of pads, panty liners and tampons that it would be unlikely for any blood whatsoever to leak out. Let’s just assume that the rules were made when Balinese women had anything but a cloth to use at this time of the month – what’s more, perhaps didn’t even wear underwear because there wasn’t any back then. The Balinese women I’ve talked to about this say that the choice to go to a temple when you’re menstruating is your own and not someone else’s. The more religious (normally older people) say that they would never risk it in case ‘something bad happens’ if they break temple etiquette. It may be “the rules” but, in the end, is anyone really going to check you anyway? Copyright © Kulture Kid 2014 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/G/G-13 Nov. 13
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Paul Walters: Writer of Thrillers
Paul Walters was born in the city of Bath in Britain. At a young age, his parents emigrated to South Africa in the 1960s. Paul finished his education during the dark days of the apartheid regime, then took an extended break travelling far and wide across Europe and North Asia before returning home to study education, drama and English at Rhodes University in the city of Grahamstown from 1976 to 1978, graduating with a degree in Education and English. Paul has worked as a copywriter around the world with leading advertising multinationals including Young & Rubicam, BBDO and Grey and Ogilvy & Mather. In 1988, he started his own advertising agency before selling it to a multinational in 2009. Paul is now a full time writer who spends about eight months each year living and working in Sanur. When did you visit Bali for the first time? I first visited Bali in the mid 1990’s when my wife decided that I was a little overworked and grouchy. At the time, Bali was simply a place to get away to and give each other a temporary bit of breathing space. The island must have left an indelible impression on me as I now consider it home. What are your hobbies? I’m not sure if travel is considered a hobby but if it is that would be my primary source of enjoyment. I set out on my first overseas adventure at the tender age of sixteen and technically haven’t stopped since. Photography and reading come a close second. Writing used to be a hobby but now it has reached the stage where it is my full time profession and therefore it’s work not play. Do you have a philosophy of how to travel? Eyes wide open! Wherever one goes, rule number one is to respect the culture and remember that you are a visitor to their wonderful country. Observe, observe, observe. I have always had an insatiable appetite for wanting to know what’s around the next corner. Put away everything that you think you know of a place and simply learn as you go. Are you a published author? Yes. I attended the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival a few years back clutching a fresh manuscript to my chest. A few prominent authors and agents pointed me in the right direction. I have just published ‘Counterpoint’, the last book in a trilogy. The first two books, Final Diagnosis and Blowback have been released in most countries where English is widely read. My next book, “Looking For Lionel” is due out in September. Without giving the plots away, what are your books about?
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The books stem from an idea that I first had right here in Bali. A lot of the action in the first book, which sets the tone for two ‘follow up ‘ books, takes place right here. A software designer stricken by grief (think Steve Jobs) has just invented a revolutionary new product but finds out that he has an incurable disease. What does somebody do when they have only months to live? He, having more money than he can count, hires an assassin.... to kill him. Then he goes on the run ...i.e. catch me if you can. That’s all I’ll say…but it is exciting! What’s your favorite literary genre? I have no ‘favorite’ genre, as I’m basically a glutton when it comes to reading. I will read absolutely anything put in front of me. I admire J.K. Rowling for her incredible imagination, her determination to break away from Harry Potter and then have the ability to switch to a contemporary subject (A Temporary Vacancy) and then to crime (A Cuckoos Calling). I love the thriller genre but also revel in short stories by the likes of Alice Munroe and Annie Proloux.
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Do you prefer to write fiction or non-fiction? Fiction is my genre and in particular the thriller. There are technically no boundaries, so one can go where one’s imagination takes one. Stories HAVE to hold the readers attention. That rush to turn the page to discover what transpires...that’s a good read! The short story format is a lot more complex with the shorter length and having to create an ending that can leave the reader baffled or intrigued! What are your favorite novelists? There have been so many over the years. I crave to be able to write like John Banville and Annie Proloux. Another author whom I latched onto a few years ago is Douglas Kennedy whose novels are truly inspiring. Here is a man who is able to write from a woman’s point of view. His prose is like crystal clear water flowing unimpeded down a mountain stream. Oh, there is of course Paul Walters.... oh that’s right, that’s me ! If you could meet any writer, what would you ask him or her? OK. Mr. Grisham ....c’mon tell me how it is that every year you release a book that tops a million in sales? There are a number of other accomplished writers that I would also love to ask about the self doubt, the procrastination, the writers block, the incredible loneliness and solitude of writing, the death of ideas and the crafting of sentences. After a while, I’m sure I would bore them silly!
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If you could meet any hero from literature, who would that be? Marco Polo. Just imagine what he saw during his travels? Going places no ‘westerner’ had gone before. His journals are so descriptive. Even the Chinese refer to him today as “ that renowned Italian tourist.” What book has had the greatest impact on you? During my University days when my brain was a sponge, I really liked Ways of Seeing by Carlos Casteneda and Cats Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut. I do believe that certain books happen to come along at various times in one’s life that have a particularly strong impact only at that given moment. How can you be contacted? Check out my website (www.paulvwalters.com) as I blog weekly.
For anyone interested in being considered for Siapa, please contact: <pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2014 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Siapa at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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HOT SHOPS AND TOP SPOTS! Hello to all you Shoppers and Readers! Now lets not complain â&#x20AC;&#x201C; life doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t stand still, it moves on so fast in Bali, there is constant change! 7he trafÂżc there are of course many more cars on the road, and the motor EiNes need to taNe note, they should stay on the left handside of the road as the cars are whooshing through, ]ig]aging around as though they are still driving motor EiNes! 7ruly itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a wonder we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t see more accidents Eetween EiNes and cars on the roads in the Euilt up south $nd have you noticed there are many more cars from -ava, particularly from -aNarta, of course they love Bali for holidays Eut more they stay in setting up house or for Eusiness, liNe the small EoutiTue hotelsÂŤÂŤ! )or the larger retailers life on the strip is too much of a sTuee]e, they feel Nind of hemmed in, they want space and lots of it <ou can now see Sunset Road Âżlling up with more Eig outlet stores taNing prime locations, i e Religion Slam ,t wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t taNe long Eefore the entire length of road is mass retail and more small hotels! $nd, Âżnally, costs have soared and often we hear that prices are eTual to that of $ustralia ,t is now oEvious that Bali is no longer the ine[pensive isle that it once was Sure there are still Eargains to Ee had in the marNets Eut goodness the stocN must Ee ten years old plus Eut generally, if you want to Euy Tuality, handcrafted, uniTue product thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a price tag on itÂŤ food too has shot up in price, particularly imported product, enough to maNe you thinN do you really need that Mar of )rench Mam or tasty cornichons to go with the cheese"! 7ypically though, wages and fees for service have not gone up Eut donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Ee surprised it they do rise and donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t complain! 2ne hears on a regular Easis how e[pensive $ustralia is, Eut in the ne[t Ereath they comment on the price of product in Bali and they wait until they return EacN home to $ustralia to shop 2Eviously imports into $ustralia from other lands is the issue, and Bali needs to understand that must compete or they will Ee out of the raceÂŤ (veryone Neeps talNing aEout the price increases from the Balinese locals, the e[pats, to the visitors who have Eeen visiting Bali on an annual EasisÂŤ we all must realise that nothing stays the same! :e have left the â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Eehind guys, forget the past, move forward! :e have Eeen seeing a numEer of shops downsi]ing, closing, have already closed, restaurants too, Eut there are always new taNers to try their hand at what they still thinN is easy money, good lucN to them! ,f you looN carefully you will Âżnd e[cellent product for a price, product that is handcrafted, product that has Eeen sourced from afar from other isles in the $rchipelago, te[tiles and faErics that delight, old wares, antiTues that have maNe their way to Bali and have Eeen cleaned up, all you need to do is place in a space <ou can enMoy some Eeauty services that cost ne[t to nothing which franNly , wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t recommend for most Eut letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s face it, you win some and lose some on the roundaEout of Bali prices, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t complain, consider yourself lucNy to Ee living on the ,sle of *odsÂŤ Now that , have had a rant, letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s move on to some more hot shops top spots!
Full Homewares
Balquisse Living
This is a new homewares store smack bang in the middle of bustling Jl Mertanardi. Spied some fresh cushion covers (you can never have enough cushion covers, do change them on a regular basis!) lots of cute and unusual gift ideas and the most incredible Âľreal lifeÂś artiÂżcial Ă&#x20AC;owers you will ever see in %ali, the collection found here are totally hip and fabulous! Pop into Full for a browse, there will be alot of new stock coming in so eyes wide open. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s room for a one car parking spot in front (alongside) their shop. (opp. The Art of Body)
:hether you are in the market to buy or just to look, this expansive retail emporium is too lovely not to miss. Park your car at front and take a walk among all the produts beautifully placed, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s captivating!!! Even for a few new cushion covers, plates, a lantern or a stunning chandelier maybe some new contemporary outdoor furniture? $ll the product here is well displayed that if you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have it, ideas will Âżll your mind in how you may â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;dress up your spaceâ&#x20AC;? Sunset Road, just a little ways past XP Property ofÂżces on the left side driving down.
The Art of Body
Sakanaya â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Fish market by Ryoshi
On Jl Mertanadi opposite Full for Homewares with parking at front. Upstairs is where you can learn the techniques of pole dancing by Natalie, an Elite Heath Coach. To watch the wonders of pole dancing take a look at some of the videos that you will Âżnd on *oogle, unbelievable!! $nd downstairs is where you can loosen up your limbs with Pilates by )a]. %oth Natalie )a] display all the attributes of Âżtness and health professional. $ wonderful easy space to pop into for an hours workout, you will feel all the better for some exercise, makes it easier to slide into that lovely dress!
On Sunset Road, not so far along from Balquisse a place that many would drive past on a daily basis not knowing that this is the spot for fresh Âżsh, especially tuna! Obviously this is the wholesale arm for Ryoshi restaurants, so the Âżsh is super fresh!!! Set back off Sunset Road, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a local style cafĂŠ at front but walk inside to check out what is available from their Âżsh tank and fridge. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s only a small space, but the Âżsh is tops, available to take home, or you can choose some Âżsh and they will cook it right there and then for alfresco dining in the cafĂŠ outside.
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UC Silver - Batubulan
$gain this lively spot was based in Umalas and moved up to Jl Mertanadi a little while ago, by the looks of the cars in the driveway they havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t looked back, if a place is good in %ali, word spreads quickly. Half way up on the right hand side of the road, situated between property ofÂżces, a cool air con retreat takes you in. *ood coffee, sweet confections of course loads of choice in the ice cream department with plenty of seating to while away a little time from the madness out on this road!
Every time I drive past I have to smile and almost laugh at the gargoyles and stone sculptures that cover the walls of the property, they are truly ama]ing!! Unique, $musing and %alinese, but the ones I love in particular are the line of pigs on bicycles at the front entrance, they all have cute smiles too! If you havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t visited UC Silver, do make the effort and go in. The vast array of silver, jewels and other product is staggering and you will Âżnd a piece that wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t cost a fortune, is real value for money.
The Boutique
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There are now a few of these types of retail/wholesale establishments around. Ideal if you are on the look out for some tabletop ware, bed and table linens, bathroom amenities, towels, artworks for the walls etc. The beauty is itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all in one space and makes for quick and easy shopping if in a hurry! $gain this store is located on Jl Mertanardi 78 (often street numbers mean little in %ali!) but itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s very near a most interesting $frica/0oroccan restaurant painted red and blue (if I am not mistaken?!)
It is the newest restaurant on the scene, located in front/part of the very popular Colony Hotel on Jl Kayu Ayu (formally -l Laksmana/Oberoi) opposite the Samaya Resort. $nd because this resto is within a great little shopping hub, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the perfect place to sit down at the end of the day, relax and enjoy a cool drink, a cocktail or two then perhaps not wanting to move any further, enjoy dinner. The Âżsh is truly delicious! Happy hours here make the ideal spot for watching a colorful passing parade!
Living Karma
The Sandy Bay Beach Club - Nusa Lembongan
$nother re location from a very busy spot for trafÂżc at the top end of -l Petitenget to further down to a slightly less chaotic spot on Jl Petitenget (ex Cubana %ar) love this space for their Scandinavian style furniture in clean contemporary lines. Dining tables, coffee tables, some great shapes in chairs and sofas. $ choice of fabrics and tones for wood are available for discussion. The issue with buying furniture in %ali is that items on the shop Ă&#x20AC;oor are samples and so you must wait for at least four to six weeks for it to be made in -ava. :ith 5amadan on the hori]on orders (mid -une) will take some time!
This destination epitomises what an authentic beach club is, all blue and white (a touch of the *reek isles as well) with open bar restaurant, umbrellas, whitewash and thatched roofs and only a few steps down to the sandy beach and waters edge. The perfect spot to chill with an icy cold %intang and a platter of coconut prawns, <um! There is no doubt that life on Nusa Lembongan is gaining speed, more villas and resorts opening up, and, this bay where you alight from your fast boat across, is the ideal spot for a large marina?!
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Love Heliconia for their choice of blooms to the sweetest mini pineapples on sticks, at least if you purchase a bunch you know they will last in our hot weather. This is also why so many living here buy the beautiful orchids in pots, once Âżnished hang them on a tree to renew and then they will bloom again. For exotic arrangments, a bunch of foliage, orchids, a bridal bouquet to a new glass or ceramic vase for purchase, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all here! 5e located to Sunset Road just before you arrive at Jl Kunti 1 where %ali Deli is situated.
Located on Jl Kayu Ayu (if you read 5T on a regular basis, this street was named -l Laksmana/-l Oberoi) right at the left hand bend heading down to KuDeTa. This interesting looking establishment consists of several levels; from cafĂŠ plus juicebar downstairs, to restaurant and lounge upstairs and roofgarden. %ut itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the cafĂŠ juice bar that shoppers will fancy, as itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an easy spot to duck into for a shot of caffeine and a slice of delicious homemade cake, try the carrot cake with or without cream! I can assure you, you will be back for more the next day...
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28 May - 11 June, 2014
MUSIC MATTERS By Toby
Welcome once again music pioneers to another edition of the fabled Music Matters, here in your very own Bali Advertiser. In this issue I delve into the seedy underbelly of Bali’s musical culture by looking at the largest venue for live music in Bali, the fabled Sky Garden, and the dance music and techno scene. Before all that, I wanted to talk about Espresso Bar. The Espresso Bar is situated just up Jalan Legian near Engine room, and on the opposite side of the road from Bounty. It is a small hole in the wall kind of affair a bit like Café Legian and has a similar set up i.e. the band pretty much playing on the street. The place is crowded on Friday and gets fuller as the weekend continues. Open until late, Espresso almost doubles as an alternative club, the music here is by request, and the house band asks a $5 tip to play any song you want. Now I personally believe 50,000 RP is a bit excessive, especially for a band that won’t know your request, however this is not one of those bands, the Espresso house band pretty much definitely will know your song. Like I always do when I meet a new band I tested this theory and asked them to play a song by Pantera, now usually most bands would give you a blank expression then fob you off with something they know i.e. Hotel California, but not this time the band looked at each other nodded their heads and (to my astonishment) cracked out a pretty good rendition of Walk! The bar is easy to find and have a great band with a massive repertoire of songs which believe me is very rare here so well worth checking out if you are having a big night out in Kuta.
other assorted vegetation, it also has massive big screen TV’s and huge festival size speakers to crank out tunes well until the small hours. SG also has a Brandy’s r & b club and the larger downstairs ‘Sky dome’ which is a purpose built warehouse style club. 1pm was here so we all went down to check out Timmy, he was already on stage cranking out a couple of classic club tunes , the first thing that struck me was everyone was wearing some kind of crazy card hat, on closer inspection this turned out to be Timmy Trumpet hats. I went to the bar to grab a beer, some paper and a pen, the bar staff were less than friendly about handing over a cheap pen for 20 minutes and insisted, if I was to write anything then I had to stay at the bar to do it! Seems strange to me, that a club which makes more money than any other on Bali, would be so protective about probably the cheapest biro in the world, but then again, maybe they only had one, who knows, anyway back to Timmy. I would describe his music like a set straight out of fabric in London, or cream Ibiza, electro, techno mash-up, he played in much the same kind of style with tunes like Infinity, and Café Del Mar. The setup itself was in the usual Sky Garden style very busy a stage with half naked sexy girls strutting their stuff, strobe lights, lasers and very loud. Timmy is a classic club DJ with one trick up his sleeve; he is an exceptional trumpet player, he picks up his trumpet for various parts in each track. The one tune that stood out for me was his trumpet introduction to Barber Adagio for strings, (made famous by the Oliver Stone movie Platoon) this was deeply haunting and made the hair stand up on your arms and neck, also it was technically perfect.
Badminton: Looking for players who are interested to join a badminton group playing doubles on Monday and/or Wednesday at 8 pm with medium or good badminton skills. Contact: sms 0857 3793 1707. [112] For Sale; Canggu Club villa membership for 4 people, 10 years. E-mail: <wnpbali@ yahoo.com>. Canggu. [113] For Sale; Huge screen projector Panasonic bought in Australia for $1,000 best quality screen available (reflective glass powder retractable). New price Rp. 3.5 juta. Better than most sports bars in Bali, used only 5hours Rp. 5 juta. Call 081 2395 0302. Sanur. [114]
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This last Saturday 15th I was in Bali’s largest super club Sky Garden checking out a DJ with a difference Timmy Trumpet. Now recently Sky garden has been running a countdown the top 100 DJ’s and also recently the worlds sexiest female DJ’s. I saw a few of these but wasn’t overly impressed, as the female DJ’s were smoking hot but really the talent was all pre mixed, so all they really did was put some headphones on and looked pretty, cute but not what I call live music.
So here I was at Sky Garden yet again and reviewing a gig, I had not told anyone beforehand I was coming and kept it very low key. There was a 100,000 RP cover charge to get in that I was unaware of. I was a little worse for wear at this point, and hadn’t booked any kind of review with Sky Garden. In my usual gonzo style I just rocked up and expected to blag my way in…. luckily for me the owner was in good mood and he let me in for free, so thank you for that. Ok so to business, I got through the turnstile, partied with my friends for an hour as Timmy didn’t start until 1 am. For those of you who haven’t been to SG before, it is truly massive, at least 5 levels and as many individual clubs, complete with sexy dancers wearing little left to the imagination, the rooftop level is like a tropical garden with palm trees and
Overall I felt Timmy did a great technical trumpet performance, and seemed to capture the crowd very well, however, I can’t help thinking that the trumpet is just a bit if a gimmick, he only played it occasionally and all the tunes he played weren’t original material just a bit same really, the usual collection of dance songs played in clubs all over the island, still I suppose you have to give the punters what they want. There is no denying that S G is a very good venue for electro, techno and house music, my only real complaint is variety, it seems that every room plays much the same music and Timmy did the same but added a trumpet into the mix. Maybe there should be a drum and bass night, or a truly exceptional resident DJ like DJ shadow. Anyway enough of my ranting it was entertaining and overall Timmy gave a good performance.
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If you enjoyed this article or have any questions, concerns, or if indeed you are the illusive Chris Curtis please don’t hesitate to drop me a line, here to the Bali Advertiser, or alternatively to my direct email address tobiasjbrown@rockfan.com Copyright © 2014 Tobias J Brown You can read all past articles of Music Matters at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/BT/G-5 Feb. 14
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Rotaract Bali Kuta Rotaract is an international organization of service clubs for men & women aged 18-30 that fosters leadership & responsible citizenship, encourages high ethical standards in business and promotes international understanding and peace. For more information contact Barbara 081 239 72840 or you can come to our weekly meeting the 2nd & 4th Friday each month at 19:30 at Cempaka Bali Guest House, Jl Raya Kuta 127, Gg Cempaka No. 1, Denpasar (behind KCBJ Tours & Travel) or email: <rac_balikuta@yahoo.com>, website: <http://www.rotaract.org> or <http://www.rotaract.or.id>. Rotaract Club of Bali-Ubud Rotaract clubs are part of a global effort to bring peace and international understanding to the world. Rotaract’s 145,000 members are young men and women (ages 18 to 30) who serve the needs of their communities, widen their personal and professional contacts, and increase their understanding of the world. Rotary International provides the administrative support that helps Rotaract clubs thrive. Contact : <rotaract_ ubud@yahoogroups.com> or <www.rotaractubud.org>. Rotary Club of Bali Ubud Sunset Rotary is an international service organization of over a million volunteer members focused on eradicating polio, improving health, sanitation and literacy, and promoting peace throughout the world. Its motto is “Service Above Self.” The Rotary Club Bali Ubud Sunset’s local projects include improvements in water, sanitation, and health for Indonesians. We meet every Monday from 5:30 to 7 pm at the Maya Resort and Spa in Ubud. Guests are always welcome to join us for weekly guest speakers and refreshments. Reservations are requested. Email to reserve: <info@rotarybaliubudsunset.org>. Visit our website to learn more: <rotarybaliubudsunset.org>.
humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. If you would like to attend a luncheon of the Rotary Club of Bali Seminyak, guests are welcome to visit us on any Wednesday at 12:00 at the Restaurant Warisan Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 38, Kerobokan, Kuta, Bali. Please see our calendar for the weekly program / any changes: <www. rotaryseminyak.org>.
interested in all things green! In Sanur, we gather at Manik Organik on the first Monday of each month at 6pm and share our experiences and ideas for saving the environment, one green step at a time! Green Drinks has over 500 chapters worldwide (www.greendrinks.org). There are no dues or fees – this is a free monthly event and all are welcome!Jl. Danau Tamblingan 85 / Sanur, Bali / Indonesia shop: +62 (0)361 855 3380 / <www.manikorganikbali.com>.
Royal Bali Yacht Club Royal Bali Yacht Club can teach you to sail. We have a small clubhouse & boat storage facilities on the beach at Serangan (Turtle Island). The club caters to dinghy and beach cats but you don’t need to own a boat to become a member. Beginners can learn the basic of boat handling with just a few lessons. There are various types of membership including temporary membership for those only visiting Bali. The club now has several laser style dinghies available for hire to mentors, Dinghy racing and social events are held throughout the year so drop by our office in Serangan. Visit website <www.theroyalbaliyachtclub. com> or call 081267989931 for more information.
Sanur Get Together Lunch Get Together in Sanur. Order from the menu and each person covers their own cost. Come by and enjoy chatting with old and new friends. Our monthly Sanur lunch groups meets at a different restaurant each month. Everyone is invited. More details <http://www.meetup.com/Sanur-gettogether/>.
Rhesus Negative Blood Group Bali International Medical Centre will keep record of all persons with Rhesus Negative Blood Group, (negative Rh Factor), who are residing in Bali. If you wish to register yourself please call 761 263, or fax 764 345, or e-mail : <info@bimcbali.com>. Sahaja Yoga International - Bali Meditation community in Bali with awakening Kundalini exercise. Every Sunday start at: 17:00 pm in Denpasar Bali. Address: Jl. Gunung Patas no. 14 x. Contact Nyoman: 081 138 5771 & Arya: 0813 3829 4574. Free - no charges. Jai shri mataji!!! Jai shri ganesha!!! Jai kundalini mata!!!
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Satyagraha Ashram Yoga for children and adult. Satyagraha Ashram, a non profit institution provides: Yoga for: Children: Sunday 1 pm - 2 pm, Adult: Daily. Weds, Friday 8 am - 9:30 am. Tues, Thurs, Friday: 5 pm - 6 pm. Sat: 4 pm - 5:30 pm, Teacher: By appointment. Herbal Class: By appointment. Jl. Nyuh Kuning, behind Pura Puseh, Ubud. Ph. 971 699. <http://www. satyagrahabali.org>. Secret Garden of the Divine Mother Perhaps the smallest public garden in the world, is dedicated to a great task: that of Healing Mother Earth and All Her Children. Secret Garden is expected to help us access our Secret Selves-the sacred within each of us. Humandkind and the Universe are interconnected. In essence we are all one. Let us work together to realize our common dream of “One Earth, One Sky, One Humandkind”. It is not a casual visit, it is a cleansing and beautifying experience for the Soul. The Garden is open all day but prior appointment is recommended : Jl Pura Mertesari no 27 Sunset Road Kuta Bali Phone 0361.8477290 or 0361.7801595.
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Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
A Surprise Packet! RONDJI only opened mid 2013 but it has already undergone a major makeover and may yet become the surprise of 2014, not just for Ubud but maybe for Bali. Big things are happening and bigger things are planned.
The Crispy Duck at Rondji has crisp skin but tender flesh unlike many other versions in Ubud. Braised Beef Short Ribs from NZ are in a Rendang sauce, served with crispy rice. Seared Barramundi Fillet is done ‘be Pasih Mengatnyat’, with peanuts and sambal matah.
An earlier visit just after opening left me unimpressed. In such a short time there have been many changes here and not all were for the good. Recent visits have left me pleasantly surprised as their new chef asserts his influence, all gained from his extensive International experience.
A Trilogy of Duck combines high class International fare with local spices. A slab of breast meat topped with crisp skin, tender meat from the de-boned leg and a round crumbed croquette that looks all potato but in fact the potato has been combined with duck jus, an unusual and satisfying combination and consistency. Served with the duck, a soy bean ragout and a sauce with a slight curry taste.
Whilst the intention is still to have two menu sections, Indonesian and Spanish, it is the local food that is having the current makeover to great effect, and that includes a few dishes International in type but with local flavour added. That is what I have concentrated on for this review. Big things are happening at The Antonio Blanco Museum on the gastronomic front, and even more are planned for later in the year when a world player sets up shop in a new hillside restaurant, just below the car park. Rondji always had the advantage of a sensational position with valley views over Tjampuhan, just west of Ubud. The majestic old trees were all left in place, for a change, and you can eat under them or on the terrace. The setting late afternoon as the sun sets is a magical one. There are different menus for lunch [simpler and cheaper] and dinner [more exotic], although most of the lunch items are also on the dinner menu. Your lunch can be simple Indonesian; start with a Snail Terrine, served with ginger and red bell pepper relish and their great homemade bread, Raw Tuna [sliced and marinated in chilli, Kaffir lime and coconut oil] served with a shallot and lemongrass relish, or a Duck Salad, the meat marinated, a thin pancaake on the side to which you can add some cucumber, leek, bean sprouts and red chilli to the duck flesh, Beijing with a Bali touch. Vegetarians are catered for with a tasty Pear and Beet Salad, with mixed greens, toasted pine nuts, raisins, feta cheese and apple cider vinaigrette. For mains Ayam Pedas is half a spring chicken that has been cooked in candle nuts, chillies and coconut milk, served with red rice. Iga Babi Metunu is Rondji’s baby back ribs of pork
Dinner time ups the ante, and the menu becomes more exotic, although many dishes from the lunch menu also remain.
Short Beef Ribs are compressed and stripped from the rib bone, served in chilli oil, Kaffir lime and meat jus. Small squares of crisp layered potato are topped with a salad of shredded papaya. Strong flavours give this dish a distinctive taste Simply titled Spicy Chicken, the name does not do it justice. In fact it is a ballotine of chicken [thin strips rolled around layers of forcemeat], topped with jejeruk goreng, spicy balado and pandan rice. This is a simple but excellent dish [pictured].
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: Rondji : Antonio Blanco Museum, Tjampuhan, Ubud. Telephone : 975.502 Open : 11.00 a.m.to 11.00 p.m., daily. Non-Smoking Area : Yes, under the wantilan Smoking Area : Yes, on the terrace decking under the trees. Pick-up Service: : Ubud and surrounds. Parking : Ample secured location Price : Av. Cost for 2 [+ drinks] - Lunch Rp. 300,000 - Dinner Rp. 500,000 Credit Cards : Visa, Mastercard Food : Balinese and Spanish Wine : Medium list Service : With a smile. Atmosphere : Majestic hillside setting Overall : Trying very hard to be very good.
The seafood special is a Fish Papalote, Bali style, the white fish is served on a banana leaf and topped with sambal matah, cleverly spicy enough for the local taste but not too much for the wary. Pieces of stuffed baby squid, kangkung and coconut rice complement the fish as does the well spiced sauce drizzled over them. Rondji has a most unusual dessert that appears to be everyone’s favourite, it is a Chocolate and Peanut Butter Mousse with salted caramel and popcorn ice cream. A Tasting Platter so you can select 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12 items to share is under construction as is the revamped Spanish menu. Copyright © 2014 Gerry Williams This is very fine dining in a traditional Bali mountainside setting! Enjoy an exotic evening in Ubud under the stars! A night at Rondji is a dining experience for which it is worth travelling far. It is good now and there is more to come. Top end dining in Ubud has progressed tremendously during the past decade, the early arrivals had it easy, now it is tough competition, and more are coming!
Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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Update Uma Cucina is a standalone restaurant under the management of, and at the street-side
front of, Ubud’s Uma Hotel, on Jln. Sanggingan. The restaurant has its own parking underneath, upstairs is a large terrace with small and communal tables and fittingly a giant pizza oven at the far corner. Executive chef is Nicolas Lazzaroni, an Aussie-Italian already known to Ubud diners from the innovative product he produced in the early years of Bridges, down the road at Tjampuhan. Back to his native cuisine he is revelling in the task. To start Braised Octopus, tomato, chilli, chickpeas, green olives, char grilled bread, from Sicily Arancini, arborio rice balls, braised beef ragu stuffing and tapenade or a Curried Meat Board, with pickles, char-grilled garlic rubbed bread. Unusual and innovative is chef’s Burrata with candied beets, grapes, radicchio, Vincotto and hazelnuts as is the Tuna Conserver, seared tuna with slow cooked tomatoes, grilled peppers, basil, olives, capers, crispy fried bread [pictured]. Pasta is an essential ingredient of any Italian restaurant and here it is refreshingly different; Spaghettini [which I prefer to its big brother but very hard to find in Bali] is tossed with crab, zucchini, lemon, chilli, mint and pine nuts, Garganelli [tubes of egg based pasta] is with braised yellow fin tuna, dried chilli, capers, green olives, and rosemary. Even the Pizzas are different, with Zucchini blossoms or house-made pork & fennel sausage. A sample of their mains is the Whole Sea Bass, roasted with olives, capers, lemon, white anchovy and parsley. For dessert you can have the very Italian Cannoli, Panna Cotta, Gelatos or Sorbettos.
The Glass House has re-opened in Sanur on Jln. Danau Tamblingan, after a major
renovation. Before it was more of a simple café now it is more of a café/restaurant, with its inside air-con area and bar and seating on the front terrace, street-side. They are still offering a wide range of tasty breakfasts with the very hearty GH Signature Breakfast consisting of eggs,(poached or fried ) bacon, sausage, baked beans, cherry tomatoes, mushrooms, hash brown and ciabatta toast, all for Rp.55,000++, and the Benedict Bagel - two poached eggs on a bed of rucola, ham and hollandaise sauce in a fresh warmed bagel. For the kids, Egg Soldiers – 2 soft boiled eggs with strips of toast for dipping. For lunch, there is a range of sandwiches, salads, quesadillas and wraps. Dinner time and the choice goes up another level; Coconut Crusted Barramundi on béchamel potatoes with lemon aoli, Linguine with asparagus + crispy chilli bacon, garlic bread, or an Ignatius pie – chunky beef pie with mashed potatoes or chips and gravy. The Glass House is another restaurant clearly marking all of their dishes which are Gluten Free, congratulations!
Chara is Caribbean. It is found on Jln. Braban in Kerobokan. Perhaps more stylized than traditional peasant dishes but still interestingly different from Bali’s norm. Start with Sweet Potato Fritters, mashed sweet potato dusted with breadcrumbs and pan-fried served with a salsa and sour cream lime sauce. Coco Loco Shrimps [actually prawns] are coated with caramelized coconut and served with a sour orange sauce. Mains include Grilled Jamaican Jerked Chcken [‘Jerk’ is a traditional Jamaican preparation method where the skin is marinated or dry-rubbed with a hot spicy mix of mainly pimento and peppers, before cooking]. It is served with salsa chunks, beans and rice. The Mahi-Mahi is also prepared this way. The Mojo Steak [tenderloin, US import] is supposedly Cuban style although ‘mojo’ [garlic, paprika and cumin in olive oil] actually originated in the Canary Islands, a part of Spain found off the west coast of Africa. Jamaican Fried Rice is different to Nasi Goreng in that it is cooked with chicken, pineapple, pumpkin, zucchini, bell peppers and onion. The rest of the menu is more International. The prices are very reasonable.
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Seminyak Italian Food is a simple statement as well as a title. Classic Italian cuisine is
very simple, with its peasant background, recipes handed down through generations. The secret seems to be just using the highest quality ingredients and following strict kitchen techniques. Rob Marchetti is a master of the cuisine. Found on the mezzanine floor of the new luxury 66 Hotel on the beach at Seminyak, my first tasting left me wordless, how do you describe something that is so simple yet so perfect! Sitting under the very protective covers on the surprisingly cool seafront terrace [they reduce the UV rays by 80%] Raw Yellow Fin Tuna sounds like everywhere else but not so, thin slices marinated in baby basil, basil oil, pomegranate and lemon, it is dotted with cold pomegranate seeds, wonderful to crunch. Clean and fresh, a perfect start. Followed by the awfully named ‘Everything We Have’, but the name turned out to be apt, as some of all the small-goods hanging in the glassed-in temperature controlled exhibition room are expertly sliced and served on a board, more than enough to share. Pasta as it should be, the Ravioli Zucca, sachets so thin they are almost delicate, stuffed with pumpkin and mustard fruits, the taste exploding in your mouth at first bite, and all swimming on a perfect burnt butter sage sauce. I almost forgot the basket of freshly baked breads served on arrival, all so simple, so perfect!
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Sundara at The Fours Seasons, Jimbaran Bay, presents a Champagne Dinner, June 2. Not just any champagne but my favourite Bollinger including their Special Cuvee Brut, Special Cuvee Brut Rosé, La Grande Annee Brut and La Grande Annee Brut Rosé. The food is not forgotten either, you begin with Smoky Oysters with spiced tomato and horseradish followed by slow roasted duck with pistachio crusted scallop, gem puree and Asian pear. Finish with oven baked pear clafoutis, honeycomb crunch and maple ice cream. Prior booking is essential, the cost cheap for the champagne alone! The Shining Jewell sounds like a Chinese restaurant. It is not instead it is what I call ‘tourist international’ and it is the latest attempt to re-ignite the old Lotus site [once the centre of expat social life in Sanur, back in the 90’s] on Jln. Danau Tamblingan, but dormant ever since. The first thing they did was to double the seating area which now includes the side terrace and what were the ponds at front. I would have thought that the no 1 objective would have been to fill up what there was? The previous attempt at this site was a double ….first an up-market Japanese then a down market Japanese, both failing dismally and only lasting a few weeks each. The menu at The Shining Jewell begins with a Green Mango Salad [tossed with dried shrimps, shallots and chilli] and Fusion Thai Spring Rolls… why fusion? Vegetarian Spring Rolls with Thai sauce is ok? An Indonesian ‘Tapas’ Plate includes those spring rolls, satay, skewered chicken balls and bakwan. That word ‘fusion’ is used again to describe a Chicken and Prawn dish, sliced and sautéed in ‘spicy’ sauce. They offer Aussie Steaks [tenderloin, rib-eye and sirloin], pork ribs and knuckles plus a Rolled Pork Shoulder in Dijon and a pair of chicken dishes; lemon and garlic or ‘bintang’. The Shining Jewell boasts that it is Sanur’s 1st Karaoke Bar [what about those little places in Blanjong?].
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Every second, two people join the business and professional networking site, LinkedIn, and 300 million people belong to the network worldwide. But, asks Wayne Breitbarth, author of the best-selling book, The Power Formula for LinkedIn Success, is it really helping people? Breitbarth says that most people use LinkedIn to research people and companies, or reconnect with past work colleagues. However, people are increasingly using LinkedIn to find work. Cheryl Conner, who blogs for Forbes on social media, calls LinkedIn a great ‘passive job magnet.’ More and more, recruiters and employers are using LinkedIn to find potential candidates. Prospective employers can read your profile, scan your CV, check out your references and pre-select you as a potential job candidate, before they even contact you. Josh Waldman is the author of Job Searching with Social Media for Dummies. He says that people are increasingly using LinkedIn as their primary jobsearching tool. Waldman says that ‘as a job seeker, your primary focus is to stand out of the crowd and be seen.’ The essential parts of a LinkedIn profile are the Headline, Summary, Experience and Recommendations sections. The Headline is where you put your job title or work description. The Summary section allows you to talk at more length about your strengths, skills and what makes you different. The Experience section is basically your CV on the site, where you can list past jobs and work experience. The Recommendations function is where people can leave you references. LinkedIn’s search function uses keywords, that is, words that people use to conduct internet searches. If someone is looking for a writer, they may use keywords such as ‘writer’ or ‘journalist’.
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Waldman’s advice about using keywords on your profile is to work out which keywords you want to be identified with. For example, if you are a freelance writer who also offers editing services, you would want to use keywords such as ‘writer’, ‘freelance writer’, ‘editor’, ‘editing services.’ Check out job listings that you would be interested in applying for. What keywords do they use? Use these keywords in your own profile. When employers do a keyword search on LinkedIn, your profile will appear high on their search list. Waldman warns against including over-used ‘buzzwords’ in your profile, like ‘innovative’, ‘team player’, ‘problem-solver’ or ‘motivated’. A Google search will tell you what the most common, current buzzwords are. Waldman also advises people to have at least six recommendations on their LinkedIn profile. He says that many recruiters now use LinkedIn almost as an initial virtual interview. They can see your CV and your references, and when they contact you, they are already considering you as a serious candidate. Breitbarth recommends having 2 or 3 recommendations for every job. He says ‘people assume that the more recommendations you have, the better you are at what you do.’ The number will also determine where you
appear in a search: the more you have, the higher your ranking in search results. LinkedIn has a function to allow you to invite someone else on LinkedIn to leave a reference for you. (Unfortunately, only people with a LinkedIn profile can leave you a reference on the site.) This is a good reason to connect with past work colleagues and bosses. Here are some easy steps to get you started on LinkedIn or build your network, if you already have a profile. • You can set up a profile on LinkedIn for free – in fact, over 80% of people use the free service. Setting up a basic profile takes about half an hour; however, spending several hours writing a strong profile and listing your work experience is a good idea. You only have to do this once. A good book on using LinkedIn, such as Breitbarth’s or Waldman’s, will walk you through setting up a profile step-by-step. You can also find relevant articles on line if you use a Google search. • Use a good, clear, professional head shot for your pro file photo. If you don’t already have one, dress in business clothes and ask a friend to take several close-up photos. Make sure you’re relaxed and smiling in the photo. • The Headline field can hold up 120 characters, so there is room to put in both your job title, as well as telling a short ‘story’ about what you do and what makes you unique. For example, you might put in a Headline that reads: “A sales manager who drives revenue and growth” which is much more interesting, and better at grabbing attention, than one that says: “Sales Manager and Team Leader at XYZ Corporation” • Transfer the job descriptions of your current CV to the Experience section of your profile. You can also attach your CV as a word file. • The larger your networks, the better. LinkedIn allows a maximum network of 3,000 people. Experts say to have at least 500. Every time you connect with a new person, their network is also open to you and you can search their connections and send invitations to people in their network. Be discriminating about who you connect with on LinkedIn: remember, your connections also have access to your network. • Join groups or forums in your field or areas of interest. Groups are sites for active discussion and questions on certain topics, where people in the same professions or jobs can connect more directly. LinkedIn allows you to join up to 50 groups. You can choose to be active in only a few groups, but the more groups you belong to, the more people you can ‘meet’ virtually and add to your network. Being active in a group will also build a perception of you as an expert in your field, if you comment, answer questions or post good information on a regular basis. Brietbarth recommends spending two hours a week, for six weeks, to aggressively build your network by sending five connection requests and joining five groups each week. By the end of six weeks, Breitbarth says, you will have significantly expanded your presence on LinkedIn, and be able to start connecting with others to find work or new clients.
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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is blood plasma that has been enriched with platelets which are vital for tissue regeneration, wound healing, creating new blood and stimulating stem cells. Because PRP is developed from your own blood, it is inherently safe and free from transmissible diseases. PRP Skin Cells Bio-stimulation is used for: Skin Rejuvenation by smoothing out wrinkles & folds, encouraging new collagen production and by improving skin colour, elasticity & density. PRP is particularly affective for fine lines under the eyes that are difficult to treat by conventional rejuvenation therapy. It is also effective for treating acne scars, saggy skin, eye bags, and neck wrinkles. Skin Regeneration by accelerating the process of wound healing after sports injuries, burns and aesthetic medicine treatments such as laser and IPL. Hair Regeneration by nourishing the hair follicles and increasing blood supply which activate the dormant hair roots within months. PRP also stimulates the stem cells of the hair follicles thus helping in hair regeneration. Combining PRP with dermal fillers and Botox not only maximizes skin rejuvenation, but also prolongs the effects of the anti-wrinkle substances giving you longer-lasting youth. At ARC, we also combine PRP with lasers and Thread-Lift. For best results, 3-5 treatments are recommended every 4-6 weeks for skin rejuvenation, depending on your skinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s condition.
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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) has been making headlines lately with several reported cases throughout Indonesia and at least one suspected case here in Bali. MERS is viral respiratory illness first reported in Saudi Arabia in 2012. It is caused by a coronavirus called MERS-CoV. Most people who have MERS-CoV infection develop severe acute respiratory illness, cough, and shortness of breath. About 30% of these people will die. So far, all the cases have been linked to countries in the Arabian Peninsula. This virus has spread from ill people to others through close contact, such as caring for or living with an infected person. However, there is no evidence of sustained spreading in community settings. Here’s an update on what we know about MERS so far. What is it? Middle East respiratory syndrome, a new and potentially fatally virus from the same family as the common cold and severe acute respiratory syndrome virus (SARS). Symptoms: Affects the lower and upper respiratory tracts, leading to coughing, shortness of breath, fever and pneumonia. The virus aims for cells in the lungs and possibly the kidneys, which may explain instances of kidney failure. But some people who have been infected report no symptoms. Source: Scientists say the virus may have been circulating in Arabian camels for more than 20 years. Evidence also points to bats as the initial culprit, possibly infecting camels, which then infect humans. A study published in mBio suggests that the MERS virus is capable of passing between camels and humans, but neither CDC nor the World Health Organization have confirmed the connection. Who’s at risk: Some early victims worked with camels, ate camel meat or drank camel milk, though it has yet to be confirmed that the virus passes from camels to humans. We don’t know exactly how it spreads — perhaps through air or bodily fluids. Many patients are health care workers and family members who came in close contact with an infected person. Who’s been diagnosed: The first cases were diagnosed in 2012 in Jordan and Saudi Arabia. As of May 2014, there have been more than 490 MERS diagnoses (and over 140 deaths) in Saudi Arabia. Dozens more cases have been
found throughout the Middle East and in seven other countries, with two in the U.S., and cases also in France, Greece, Italy, Malaysia, Tunisia and the U.K. In both the United States and the U.K, patients had been in the Middle East or were in close contact with a MERS victim. Why now? Unclear. In April, officials saw a sharp uptick of MERS cases; many involved human-to-human transmission. This rise in numbers could just be because we’re more aware of the illness and are better at detecting the virus. Treatment and cure: Patients are isolated, either in a hospital or at home if the viral infection is not too severe. Those with breathing difficulties are supported with a machine that provides extra oxygen. They’re given medication for fever. There’s no vaccine; in the best-case scenario, it would take at least three years to develop one. Death rate: The illness is deadliest for the elderly or those with underlying conditions like diabetes and heart disease. Since 2012, about 1 in 4 patients have died. The cause can be lack of oxygen passing from the lungs into the blood. Who should be tested? Patients who develop a fever and symptoms of respiratory illness within 14 days of traveling from the Middle East, or while caring for a person infected with MERS. A bit of good news: Early on, only patients with severe symptoms were diagnosed; now patients with milder cases and a better chance of recovery are being identified. So the MERS fatality rate isn’t as high as research may suggest.
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Research Round-up
Keeping an eye on the recent medical research is useful but not by any means deÀnitive. It is usually enough to give us a perspective on current thinking. For example you can pretty much take it for a fact that Omega-3 fatty acids are an allround ‘Good Thing” and ‘sat fats’ are now OK. Here’s some of what’s appeared in the last half year or so.
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Omega-3 Fatty Acids lower Heart Death Risk all Causes The results of a meta-analysis reported this month in the journal Nutrition, Metabolism & Cardiovascular Diseases reveals a reduction in the risk of dying from cardiac or any other form of coronary heart disease among patients consuming omega-3 fatty acids in trials ranging from three months to 4.6 years. Researchers at Nanjing University selected fourteen clinical trials involving a total of 16,318 participants randomized to receive a placebo and 16,338 to receive omega-3 fatty acids EPA and/or DHA and evaluating the effects of cardiovascular events, cardiac death, sudden cardiac death or death from any cause. Those who received the fatty acids had a 12% lower risk of dying from cardiac causes, a 14% lower risk of sudden cardiac death and an 8% lower risk of death from any cause compared to those who received a placebo. A separate analysis limited to those participants already diagnosed with coronary atherosclerosis (before any occurrence of heart attack or heart failure) showed a 51% reduction in the risk of major cardiovascular events. Omega-3s Fatty reduce Risk of Cardio Death In April the European Journal of Preventative Cardiology reported ¿ndings of lower risk of death from cardiovascular disease among men and women with a higher intake of omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA, derived from marine sources, and alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), which comes from plants. The report evaluated data from the Singapore Chinese Health Study, among 63,257 Chinese men and women between the ages of 45 to 74 years from 1993-98. Follow-up showed 4,780 deaths from cardiovascular disease, including 2,697 attributable to coronary heart disease and 1,298 from stroke. Among the top 25% of those consuming omega-3s there was 17% lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease than for the lowest quartile. Omega-3s & Diabetes Risk for Men Diabetes Care published last December research entitled the Kuopio Ischaemic Heart Disease Risk Factor Study from the University of East Finland involving 2,212 men, whose blood was tested for the omega-3 fatty acids EPA, DPA, DHA and ALA. Over a 20-year follow-up it was found that of the 422 who had developed Type II diabetes men whose serum EPA, DPA and DHA levels were in the top 25% of the cohort had a risk of succumbing to diabetes one-third less than those with the lowest levels. Healthy Brains from Fish & High Omega-3 intake In another Finnish study the journal of the American Heart Association published a study also by the University of East Finland, associating higher omega-3 fatty acid levels with healthier brains. The study involved the consumption of grilled or baked ¿sh (not fried) to ¿nd out if ¿sh consumption led to fewer subclinical brain abnormalities as shown by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Participants in the Cardiovascular Health Study of 3,660 men and women aged 65 or younger underwent brain MRI in 1992-94 and 2,313 were re-scanned 5 years later. The report concluded that older adults with high consumption of ¿sh as a major source of long chain omega-3 PUFAs had signi¿cantly lower prevalence of subclinical infarcts and better white matter grades, demonstrating signi¿cantly bene¿cial effects on brain health later in life. Omega-3 & Alpha Lipoic Acid slow Alzheimer’s In January the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease published the results of a recent trial conducted by the Oregon Health & Science University in Portland that showed supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids and alpha lipoic acid slowed functional and cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease patients. Participants in a 1-year random sample received a daily regimen consisting of ¿sh oil and R-lipoic acid. In comparison with the placebo group participants demonstrated a signi¿cantly lesser decline as measured by the Mini-Mental State Examination and in the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (ADL), standard tests measuring functional ability.
Vitamin C & Stroke Risk Results of the meta-analysis published in March by the Journal of the American Heart Association reveal the protective effect of high levels of vitamin C and greater intake of the vitamin against the risk of stroke. Researchers selected 18 studies measuring vitamin C levels and intake that involved a total of 247,102 men and women. For studies that examined vitamin C intake, subjects whose intake was high had a 19% lower risk of stroke compared with those whose intake was low. Measurements vitamin C blood levels revealed a 38% lower risk of stroke for subjects with high versus low levels. Drink a Cuppa & Lower Stroke The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition in a recent issue covering the 5th Annual International Scienti¿c Symposium on Tea & Human Health together with researchers from University California Los Angeles reported their conclusion that tea drinking reduced the risk of stroke by a ¿fth. Five meta-analyses of human studies of tea or Àavonoid consumption and cardiovascular disease or stroke published between 2001 and 2011 showed a 21% lower risk of both stroke incidence and 20% for mortality from stroke among those with a high tea intake compared with those with low intake. A similar reduction was noted by those who consumed three cups of tea per day. Low Vit D & Infection Risks for Surgery Patients In a recent report JAMA, the of¿cial Journal of the American Medical Association - Surgery cited the greater risk of hospitalacquired infection among surgery patients with low levels of vitamin D. A survey in Massachusetts General Hospital conducted an analysis of 770 patients who underwent gastric surgery. Vitamin D levels were measured 30 days prior to the procedure. Hospitalacquired infection, including surgical site infection, catheter-related urinary tract infection, pneumonia or bactaremia occurred in 41 men and women between 2 and 30 days after admission. Among subjects whose vitamin D levels were less than 30 ng/mL the risk of acquiring an infection while hospitalized was three times as great as the risk experienced by those patients whose levels were greater and four times as great for surgical site infections.
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Too Much Sitting is Bad A team of researchers from Northwestern University’s Center for Healthcare Studies has shown how too much sitting is an independent risk factor for disability in the over 60s as de¿ned by activities of daily life (ADL), such as eating, getting in and out of bed and bathing. It is the ¿rst time that sedentary behavior has been shown to be related to disability, no matter how much exercise is undertaken. Study participants included 2,286 adults aged 60 plus measured over 4 days, who spent almost 9 hours a day seated during waking hours and 3.6% were found to have ADL disability. The researchers concluded the odds for ADL disability were 46% greater for each daily hour spent in sedentary behaviour even after being adjusted for moderate-to-vigorous activity, socio-economic status and other health factors. Watch that Sugar….. The conclusion of a study by JAMA’s Internal Medicine states that adding sugar to the diet signi¿cantly increases the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease. Government CDC researchers evaluated data from the US population held by National Health & Nutritional Surveys, ¿nding that 71.4% of the adult population consumed at least 10% or more of their calories from added sugar. When the researchers examined the association between added sugar and the risk of cardiovascular death over a period of 14.6 years follow-up, subjects whose intake was in the top 20% had double the risk of cardiovascular death as did the lowest 20%.
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The Bali lifeguard team reportedly won the Pangandaran Lifeguard Competition 2014 located in West Java. The competition was held yesterday with eight teams from various Indonesian provinces competing at the annual contest. The team representing Bali reportedly dominated in most events including run swim run, beach flags, board race, beach sprint, rescue board race, beach relay, tube rescue race, and long swim. The event drew a crowd of both locals and tourists who witnessed Bali’s squad make an easy win. CRICKET NEWS HATTEN WINES BALI CRICKET LEAGUE The 2014 Hattens Wines Cricket League season started on Sunday 18th May with 7 teams in the men’s competition and 4 teams in the women’s competition. The League is lucky enough to be again sponsored by Hatten Wines who have been the sponsors for the last 2 seasons. The first competitions are 8-a-side ones known as Last Man Stands with last year’s men’s teams of Hatten Tigers, Lovina, Sanur, Udayana and XP Tridatu joined by Gianyar, after a year’s absence, and a new team, Xclusive People. Very happy to announce that for the first time there is a women’s competition with Badung, Gianyar, Klungkung and Red Ants participating.
Results; Men’s Group 1: Hatten Tigers, last year’s runners up, had to work hard to restrict new team Gianyar to a losing total after they had reached 133 in their allotted 20 overs. Hatten Tigers 4/133 (Putra Darmawan 48, Urip Astawa 46, Bayu Nusantara 2/3) defeated Gianyar 7/106 (Wisnu Kurniawan 23, Billy 2/14). Men’s Group 2 : XP Tridatu were no match for Sanur who sailed to 1/116 in the 16th over in reply to 115 which was always going to be hard to defend. Sanur 1/116 (Rajender Kumar 53no, Putu Ardana 1/26 ) defeated XP Tridatu 115 (Ari Suarnawan 47, Roshan de Silva 3/27). Women’s: Badung fought hard to restrict Gianyar to a losing total after reaching 55 in their allotted 10 overs. Badung 2/55 (Indah Febri 17 no, Dewa Ayu 15 ) defeated Gianyar 5/38 (Agung Ita 11, Wayan Sariani 2/4, Aulia Dinda 1/5)
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Many people seem to be importing supplements and ‘superfoods’ into Bali at great expense these days. It seems to be a well-kept secret that there’s a tree growing right here in Bali which has been called the most nutritious plant on earth.
According to the USDA Nutrient Database, 100 grams of Moringa leaf has twice the beta carotene of carrots, seven times the calcium of milk, three times the protein of yogurt and the same amount of vitamin C as an orange. The same volume provides the full daily requirement of Vitamin B6 and half the daily requirement of Vitamins A and B2 as well as signi¿cant amounts of other vitamins and minerals. If any plant deserves to be called a ‘superfood’, this is it. The Indonesians even claim that it protects against black magic.
develop a solar dryer that maintains the colour and nutritional quality of the leaves as they dehydrate. As with most foods, heating Moringa above 60 degrees Celsius destroys some of the nutritional value. “Pak Rame produces a very high quality, chemical-free dried Moringa leaf,” Christine told me. “He produces up to 25 kilograms a month, and I buy everything he makes. It takes seven kg of the raw leaf for each kilogram of dried product, so that’s a lot of fresh leaves.” Producing dried Moringa leaves for Christine has become a good source of income for Pak Rame and his family. Four other Balinese families are also fully supported by this sustainable small business. Christine imports high quality vegetarian/halal certified capsules made of hypermellose (hpmc) which are appropriate for vegans and raw foodists. Between this cost and the high price she pays for her dried Moringa, she realizes that her product may not be competitive in price. “But it’s the best quality and is still substantially cheaper than imports,” she points out.
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Christine’s dried Moringa leaf powder is available in Ubud at the Saturday Farmers Market, Bali Buda, Alchemy, Down to Earth and the Eco Shop, and in Sanur at Manik Organik under the Sarining Bhuana label. It can be purchased as capsules or in bulk and sent anywhere in Bali or Java. How to use it? The capsules can be taken with water, or the bulk powder can be used in soups, salads, in salad dressing, juices and tea. Christine’s favourite recipe for Moringa powder is in a pasta sauce of feta cheese, oregano, a touch of lime and about two grams of Moringa powder (the contents of two capsules).
Moringa leaves have been used to combat malnutrition in feeding programs in Africa and India, especially among Moringa thrives in hot, dry areas, so is infants and nursing mothers. especially appropriate as a nutritional In Bali, both birthing clinics Bumi Sehat and Rumah Sehat resource in the dry tropics when other Madani.
American celebrity medic Dr Oz endorses Moringa as an ‘energy blaster’ when drunk as a tea. There are claims that it can cure everything f r o m o b e s i t y t o c a n c e r. foods are typically scarce Research released by the “At our clinic we provide Memorial Sloan Kettering in-depth nutritional counselling for pregnant mothers, women Cancer Centre on in vitro and animal studies reveals that the wanting to conceive and post-partum/breastfeeding mothers,” leaf, seed, and root extracts have the following effects: said Brenda Ritchmond, midwife and Director of Maternal anticancer, hepatoprotective, hypoglycemic, anti-inÀammaand Children’s Health at Rumah Sehat Madani. “Currently tory, antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and antisickling. They good pre-natal vitamins are not easily available or affordable may also protect against Alzheimer’s disease, stomach in Indonesia, so we had to ¿nd other resources. Moringa is ulcers, help lower cholesterol levels and promote wound a perfect solution. It’s local and grows everywhere, it’s healing. In addition, Moringa extract has demonstrated antiorganic, it’s full of proteins, vitamins and minerals and it is fertility effects. Other clinical trials around the world indicate safe in large quantities. A high number of pregnant women that Moringa Oleifera could be a powerful weapon against here experience anemia during pregnancy which is precursor pancreatic cancer and other malignant tumours, relieve the to post-partum haemorrhaging, a leading cause of maternal symptoms of bronchial asthma and control HIV. deaths in Indonesia. Moringa is high in iron and other supporting nutrients that are easily absorbed by the body in Christine also sells other medicinal herbs, most of which are comparison to synthetic iron supplements which are usually harvested in the village of Petang. These include white prescribed by medical professionals. Moringa really helps turmeric (kunyit putih) temu kunci (a potent anti-dengue to prevent anemia, swelling, and other pregnancy- related remedy), temulawak and sambiloto (andrographus) which is complaints. It can be eaten as a vegetable, taken in powder now undergoing clinical trials in Java as a diabetes remedy. form such as sprinkling on food or in drinks, or can be taken “Sambiloto is anti-viral, anti-bacterial, lowers blood sugar and in capsule form. We love it and our moms and babies pressure and has many other applications. I sell it as a love it!” capsule and tincture but can’t keep in stock, it’s so popular.“ She is now developing a Àuoride-free herbal tooth powder. Several international NGOs endorse Moringa as ‘natural nutrition for the tropics.’ One author stated that “the “Indonesia has a wealth of medicinal plants,” she told me. nutritional properties of Moringa are now so well known that “I recently attended a herbal workshop in Jakarta led by there seems to be little doubt of the substantial health allopathic Indonesian doctors. There’s a whole movement bene¿ts to be realized by consumption of Moringa leaf of doctors in Indonesia promoting the use of herbal medicines powder in situations where starvation is imminent.” because they are more affordable and accessible to the poor than prescription drugs. Some government clinics are even Moringa thrives in hot, dry areas, so is especially appropriate prescribing herbs and keeping records of the results, which as a nutritional resource in the dry tropics when other foods is the equivalent of informal clinical are typically scarce. Yayasan Harapan Sumba plans to trials.” include Moringa cultivation and consumption in the health and nutrition trainings it holds in poor areas of West Sumba. So that’s one more product to strike off your list of imports. Contact A few years ago American-born Indonesian citizen Christine Christine at Foster saw an opportunity to make Moringa more accessible sariningbhuana@gmail.com to people living in Bali. She began to produce high quality, solar-dried powdered Moringa leaves and other herbal Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - - Free-fall remedies. off the Tourist Trail is available from : - Ganesha Books in Ubud, Sanur and Christine has lived in Indonesia since 1992. One of the ¿rst Seminyak volunteers to work in Aceh after the tsunami she buried bodies, delivered aid and later worked on reconstruction - Amazon downloadable for Kindle projects. Finally felled by simultaneous hepatitis, dengue fever and typhoid, she slowly recovered in Bali and Java and E-mail: ibukatbali@gmail.com began to think about making medicines from local herbs. Copyright © 2014 Greenspeak When she decided to focus on Moringa she worked with a Balinese couple near Klungkung and helped them to
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When I was a young teenager I watched my mum shaving her legs and jumped to the conclusion that this is what I must do when I got a little older. I probably should have asked someone, like maybe my mum before taking the plunge into shaving. Being fair-haired the hair on my legs was light and really didn’t need to come off. But I foolishly in secret borrowed my mum’s razor one day. Once you start shaving there’s no going back. I was surprised when the hair grew back not just darker but thicker. It seemed the razor and I were married for life now. Later I used to wish there was a vat ¿lled with a special solution that I could dip my whole body into and be hair-free forever. When I was a little older a friend told me about waxing. Wax was my new best friend now with the hair gradually becoming less and less over the years. But it was expensive and not readily available everywhere. In the mid 1990s the ¿rst laser hair removal was available for commercial use. By 1998 it was accepted in the dermatology ¿eld and became widely practiced in clinics and even home devices were now available. How do laser and IPL work? There are two types of “permanent” hair removal: laser and IPL(intense pulsed light). Both of them emit pulsed light to destroy the hair follicle. The light acts on the melanin, which occurs naturally in the skin and gives hair their colour. The light is absorbed by dark colours, so the ideal candidate for hair removal has light skin but course dark hair. Only brown or black hair can be removed. The new lasers on the market now can treat people with dark skin but perhaps less effective as the light is also absorbed by the skin. The difference between laser and IPL is that laser emits coherent monochromatic light, which is used in a steady gliding of the light wand over the area. IPL emits intense pulses of non-coherent light. Both are very effective but the laser is more comfortable and the results are a bit higher percentage of less regrowth of the hair. Also, the cost is slightly higher for laser. Is all of the hair really removed permanently? The short answer is no. The long answer is you’ll need to have a series of 5 -10 treatments usually spaced out a month apart. However, there’s usually a significant reduction in hair after the ¿rst treatment. Even after a series of treatments there may few a few ¿ner hairs returning even years later. This is because hair grows in three phases: anagen, catagen and andtelogen. All three stages are in effect at all times, but you may have one strand of hair in the anagen phase, while another is in the catagen stage. The angagen phase is active hair growth, which can last a few months on body hair but up to seven years on the head, depending on genetics. This accounts for some people being able to grow their hair very long while others are limited to shorter hair. About 85% of the hair on your head is in the anagen phase. The catagen phase is a resting period of about two weeks, cutting off the supply of nutrients to the hair follicle and pushing out the strand of hair. The andtelogen phase is dormant lasting from 1-4 months when the hair will fall out called shedding. Generally 10-15% of hair is in this stage.
After this cycle the anagen phase begins again and hair grows. Body hair is known as androgenic hair, which develops on the human body after puberty and is determined by the level of male hormones in a person. This is why men in general have more body hair than women. A high number of men have laser and ILP hair removal on chests, backs and legs. The experience Because I’m quite fair I’m not a good candidate for laser or ILP, I brought a friend to Nestetique Aesthetic Clinic to experience the ILP on her underarms. After the therapist checked the underarms she determined that the treatment would be easy. First she shaved the hair under the arms and then applied some ultrasound gel. No numbing cream was necessary as there would be little or no pain. Then all of us put on special sunglasses to protect our eyes from the light. The light wand was gently pressed onto the area as the light pulsed then moved to the next spot and repeated. First she went in one direction then repeated the process in the opposite direction. This was repeated a couple of times then the gel was wiped off. The whole treatment only took about 15 minutes with zero pain. My friend was very happy with the results. Nestetique Aesthetic Clinic at Istana Kuta Galleria, Blok 7-8 Kuta. www.nestetique.com E: info@nestetique.com T: 361-769120 / 085936182993. I took another friend to Arc Clinic for Alma laser hair removal. Again, the underarms. She had had her legs treated in the US years ago and remembered the pain being quite strong. Maria is an ideal candidate with light skin and very dark hair. The therapist shaved her underarms and said that the treatment would be pain-free so no numbing cream was necessary. Ultrasound gel was applied to both underarms. We were given special sunglasses to wear to protect our eyes. The laser treatment was a little different in that the light wand glided continuously over the skin with a Àashing red light. The therapist went over the area several times then removed the gel. Maria was amazed there was no pain and the treatment was ¿nished so quickly. The therapist advised her not to apply deodorant the rest of the day and for the next two weeks not to shave or wax the area but the hair would simply fall out when it emerged. She also gave her an aftercare sheet to take home with further advice. ARC Beauty Clinics at Sunset Road No. 819, near Carrfour. www.arcclinics.com E: bali@arcclinincs.com T: 0361-754645/ 750982
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Wanted! Operations Manager for Ubud Direct, Bali’s online health food store. Candidates need to be energetic, solution oriented, great with numbers, logistics and people. Contact: <ben@ ubuddirect.com>. [369] Working in Singapore as Maid, girl: 23-38 years old. Tel: 0859 5386 1391. [180]
PT. KAMO BALI ASIA is looking for MARKETING MANAGER AND OPERATION Experience required in the luxury sector, knowledge of the market has the international. Competence: Master of Marketing and IT tools, capacity analysis and synthesis, financial and legal competence, sense of listening and observation skills, sense of negotiation. Knowledge of international markets. Quality: Autonomous, dynamic, voluntary, capacity of integration, sense of initiative, motivate, active and available.
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Looking for a maid: cooking / cleaning for a villa near Balangan Beach. English speaking, honest and hard working. Salary 2 Million rupiah. Only SMS please for appointment to 0821 4411 5605. [370] Atlantis International DC Sanur, Bali is looking for 1 Staff Finance & Cashier, experience, Indonesian female, speaking & writing in English. Send CV immediately to <eve@ balidiveaction>. [324] New cafe in Petitenget looking for Manager, Barista, S e r v e r, C o o k , A d m i n , Cashier. Send CV & recent photo to <3threecafe@gmail. com>. [372] We are looking for Receptionist. Requirements: Female, good English, Multitasking, max 35 years old. Please send your CV to < i n f o @ theapartmentscanggu.com> or please contact us (0361) 844 5283. [371] Housekeeper Sanur. Monday - Wednesday Friday, 9AM - 1PM Rp 600.000 / Mth. English Required. SMS only: 0812 3965 7660. [373]
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The Gallery is looking for staff - 3 Shop Managers (English, computer and selling skills)
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Luxury West Coast Villa Resort looking for Management Personnel for both villa and restaurant operations. Applicants to please provide full CV by reply: <dan@haciendabali. com>. [376] Coming new & chic hair & nail salon in Nusa Dua looking for Stylist + Assistant, therapists with 1-2 yrs experience. Great opportunity to have a great team and earning! Send your CV with p h o t o g r a p h t o <hairandnail21@gmail. com>. [047] C/Es/ 5 Mar 14
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EXCLUSIVE PREMIUM CHINESE RESTAURANT Opening soon in Jl. Raya Kuta is looking for high motivated individuals to join the team. Proven experience, strong team working attitude & creativity, good English & Mandarin speaking, charming personality and minimum 2 years experiences in the position are mandatory Available positions:
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Reservation & Operation (Native Indonesian) w/ good English for Travel Agent in Jimbaran. Email: <info@ mavaholidays.com>. [386] Bali International Spa Academy seeking Office Administrator and Spa Trainers. Excellent English required. Admin position requires strong computer and telephone skills. Spa trainers must have minimum two years experience, preferably overseas. Send CV to <admin@balibisa. com>. [387] Personal Assistant/ Secretary needed for a villa in Saba Beach. Contact <dayu.friday@gmail.com> for more info. [388]
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Required immediately Preschool Teacher. S1, love children, pleasant, self motivated, dynamic, experience would be an added advantage. Pls send your complete resume to <sutanti.suwardi@gmail. com>. [389] Day Care in Umalas is urgently seeking English Speaking Teachers, Assistants and Accounting. Please send CV to <assist me01@gmail.com>. [390] Indonesian Manager needed for new restaurant in Ubud. Experience in customer service, staff management, English speaking, good salary. <frozenyogibali@ gmail.com>. [315] NC/Es/28 May 14
Exciting job opportunity for expat within a large established company and multinational work force. We are looking for a highly motivated and hardworking individual to fill an
This is NOT a working holiday position. Minimum 12 mths commitment, 8hrs/day, 5.5days/wk. Send CV with expected salary and available start date to HRD@AquaMarineDiving.com
ASSISTANT F&B AND ENTERTAINMENT You need to be flexible with working hours, dedicated to your job, enthusiastic and able to think on your feet.
Short listed candidates will be contacted on 7 June 2014
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Previous experience in Food and beverage/Events and Entertainment preferred, along with sports knowledge. Most importantly you must bewilling to learn as you go and adopt a can do attitude.
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VILLA-BALI.COM is looking for: 1. MARKETING ASSISTANT to assist our Content Manager with data entry (full time, Indonesian) 2. NATIVE ENGLISH COPYWRITER to visit and write reviews of 200 villas in Seminyak (3 months-freelance, home-based) 3. CUSTOMER SERVICE ASSISTANT (full time,Indonesian) with a passion for customer service, excellent English and attention to detail Please send CV & expected salary to hr@villa-bali.com
URGENTLY NEEDED A National Plus School with an international curriculum is looking for:
1. MANDARIN TEACHER 2. PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHER 3. INDONESIAN CURRICULUM TEACHER
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Local News Indonesian Considers Chemical Castration after String of Pedophile Cases President Yudhoyono has held a series of cabinet meetings this month to discuss tougher measures to protect children.
drugs that effectively blunt his sex drive for a period of time, and does not involve any surgery.
Indonesia’s health minister has proposed the introduction of chemical castration to punish pedophiles in the world’s most populous Muslim nation, following a string of headlinegrabbing child sex crimes.
President Yudhoyono has held a series of cabinet meetings this month to discuss tougher measures to protect children, after a spate of child sex crimes.
aircraft and passengers,” Scoot said in a statement. The airline would not give any further information about the passengers involved, including their nationalities. The Wednesday (14/5) afternoon flight was scheduled to arrive in Singapore at 6.50pm local time but was delayed by two hours in the wake of the Bali stop. The budget airline has
Indonesia is the latest Asian country to consider chemical castration, with India and Malaysia recently mulling similar measures against rapists and repeat sexual offenders. South Korea in 2011 became the first Asian country to permit the punishment, joining a small group of nations that allow such treatment including Poland, Russia, Estonia and some US states. “Health Minister Nafsiah Mboi proposed chemical castration to deter pedophiles. But we can’t comment because it is still being discussed among the ministries,” Julian Pasha, spokesman to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, told Reuters on Friday (16/5). Chemical castration involves a man being injected with
Last month, police arrested a group of janitors working at the Jakarta International School (JIS) for allegedly abusing a six-year-old student. Also in April, the FBI said a suspected child predator had once taught at JIS, as well as at a number of other international schools in Nicaragua, the United Kingdom, Venezuela and other countries. The suspect, William James Vahey, committed suicide in March. Earlier this month, the police arrested a man for allegedly abusing more than 100 under age boys over the last few months in Western Java.
So far, a man who died in Medan on Sunday (4/5) and another in Denpasar on Wednesday (7/5) were suspected to have succumbed to MERS, local media reported. However the patient reported to have died in Bali’s Sanglah hospital later tested negative for the virus according to the head of hospitals infectious disease department. In addition, three residents of Pekanbaru are being treated in isolation for MERS symptoms - high fevers and difficulty breathing, according to the Jakarta Globe. “They’ve just returned from the minor hajj and have MERS indicators,” the Globe quoted Riau Health Agency head Zainal Arifin as saying.
Strong Winds Damage Homes in Denpasar and Sanur Dozens of houses in Sanur and Denpasar, were badly damaged when 40 kilometer winds swept through the South of Bali on Monday (12/5). I Gede Made Serataberana of the Operations Control Center at the Provincial Disaster Management office in Bali said dozens of homes were damaged in Sanur during the storm. “Strong winds preceded heavy rain on Monday evening and continued in to the early hours of the following morning,” Serataberana said. Besides damaging homes, strong winds uprooted trees; souvenir shops and kiosks also suffered and three
The police said there were 102 child sex crime reports so far this year, compared to 980 in all of 2013, but most incidents go unreported. (May 16th 2014)
Indonesian Monitoring Suspected MERS Cases At least two Indonesians who recently returned from Saudi Arabia have died, raising fears that an outbreak of the deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in the Kingdom has reached the archipelago.
been flying the Singapore-Sydney route since 2012. It also flies from the Gold Coast and Perth. (May 14th 2014)
urged the elderly and other vulnerable groups to postpone pilgrimages. “It is advisable to postpone Umrah or hajj this year if you have any of the following conditions: chronic pain, low immunity, age over 65, pregnancy or are a child under the age of 12,” she said according to Detik.com. The government announced May 2nd it would work with Saudi Arabia and other nations to contain the health threat, Antara reported. The Health Ministry also notified Indonesians traveling to Saudi to take precautions.
temples suffered severe damage. There were no reports of injury or loss of life in the storm. (13th May 2014) Aus. Navy ‘Added Passengers’ to Asylum Seeker Boat During Turn-Back Operation The crew of an asylum seeker boat turned back to Indonesia by the Australian Navy says three extra passengers were added to their boat from the Australian ships. Indonesia’s navy has issued a statement based on testimony given by the crew, who were found on a wooden boat stranded on a small island in eastern Indonesia. The three crew members reportedly told navy investigators two Australian warships put three extra people on board their boat - an Indonesian and two people from Albania - before they were escorted back to Indonesian waters on Sunday
I Gusti Ngurah Ardita, co-general manager of state-owned airport management company PT. Perum Angkasa Pura (PAP) I, said Ngurah Rai airport had implemented the use of a thermal scanner, which measured the temperature of all visitors entering Bali through the airport. Those found to have high temperatures would be examined.
(4/5). The crewmembers say they were in Australian waters on May 1 while taking 18 asylum seekers from India and Nepal towards Ashmore Reef. According to the crew, the Australian ships escorted them back to Indonesian territory a day later. In response to the claims, a spokeswoman for Immigration Minister Scott Morrison says the Government does not comment on “on-water operations”.
As of Wednesday, though Indonesia had not issued any updated advisories or warnings on travel to Saudi Arabia, in comments to reporters, Health Minister Nafsiah Mboi
As many as 138 cases of MERS were identified in Saudi Arabia between April 11th-26th, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). As of April 26th, WHO counted 261 lab-confirmed cases worldwide since September 2012, including 95 fatalities. (May 9th 2014)
84-Year old Man Arrested Attempting to
200 Ringgit (USD$62) from his friend to transport the
A New Zealand woman caught with drugs on the
Smuggle Meth
drugs, estimated by police to be worth Rp. 5.4 billion, and
Indonesian resort island of Bali will be charged with
that he took the money because his wife, who lives in
hash possession and could face up to 12 years in jail, a
Madura, is sick. (May 19th 2014)
prosecutor said Tuesday (13/5). Leeza Ormsby, 37, was
An 84-year old Indonesian man was arrested on Friday (18/5) at Ngurah Rai airport for allegedly attempting to
(May 6th 2014) New Zealand Woman May Face Jail in Bali Drugs Case
detained in February after police raided her villa in the
smuggle 2.5 kilograms of methamphetamine. The man, a
Domestic Dispute Forces Sydney to Singapore
tourist area of Kuta. Officers found a half-smoked hash
migrant worker in Malaysia originally from Madura, East
Scoot Flight to Land in Bali
joint in her bag, as well as 27 grammes (almost one ounce) of hash and ecstasy pills weighing 132 grammes in a
Java, was arrested on arrival at Ngurah Rai after customs officials grew suspicious of him when he passed through
A couple’s domestic dispute has forced a flight from
cupboard. However, prosecutor Ni Luh Putu Oka Ariani
the airport’s x-ray machine. On further inspection, customs
Sydney to Singapore to make an unscheduled stop in Bali.
said Ormsby would only be charged with possession and
officials discovered three transparent packages of crystal
The midair flight on Scoot flight TZ1 occurred between a
misuse of the small amount of hash found in her bag.
methamphetamine hidden in the inner compartment of his
husband and wife and left the woman with a suspected
Prosecutors aim to formally charge her in court in June,
backpack as well as two other packages hidden between
broken arm. The man was also injured in the altercation.
she added. “The penalty is a minimum of four years and
pieces of clothing in his luggage. The man has reportedly
A third passenger, who was drunk, was thrown off the
maximum 12 years in jail,” Ariani said after interrogating
told officials that he had carried the packages for a friend,
plane after becoming abusive following the captain’s
Ormsby for two hours. She said that police had not
who is also an Indonesian migrant worker in Malaysia and
decision to divert the flight to Bali so the woman could be
included the other drugs in the evidence submitted to
that he was unaware that the packages he was carrying
given medical attention. “The captain offloaded the man
prosecutors, and they were part of a separate investigation.
contained any drugs. The man has said that he received
because he was deemed to be a threat to the safety of the
(13th May 2014)
Bali Advertiser
Local News
28 May - 11 June, 2014
Captain of boat carrying Japanese in Bali diving
Married UK Vice-Consul Caught Having ‘Affair’
accident goes on trial
with UK Drug Baron in Bali Jail
The trial of the captain of a boat carrying seven Japanese
The British Foreign Office is investigating a married
women during a scuba diving accident in mid-February
British diplomat over complaints she conducted a romance
began Tuesday (6/5) in Bali, during which the defendant
behind bars with a convicted drugs baron on the tropical
was indicted for negligence. The accident left two of the seven divers dead. The five others only suffered light injuries. During the hearing at a district court in Denpasar, government prosecutor Ni Nyoman Martini alleged that the captain, Agustinus Brata Kusuma, 30, changed his boat’s location without waiting for the divers to surface. Based on the accounts of the five survivors, Martini said, the
island of Bali. Vice-consul Alys Harahap, Britain’s top representative in the popular Indonesian holiday destination
Kerobokan Prison. The Mail on Sunday has learnt that prison officers walked in as the vice-consul, a mother-of-two
group surfaced after a 40-minute dive off the island of Nusa
who is married to an Indonesian, was locked in what
Lembongan, a tiny island near Bali, late in the afternoon of
appeared to be ‘intimate embrace’ with 44-year-old Ponder,
Feb. 14, but the boat was nowhere to be found. He faces
the alleged ringleader of a syndicate that smuggled cocaine
up to five years’ imprisonment if convicted of negligence.
into Bali. Ponder, known as Mr. Big in Bali, is the alleged
The trial was adjourned until next Tuesday, when the court
mastermind behind the plot, which led to British grand-
will hear the testimony of Saori Furukawa, 38, one of two
mother Lindsay Sandiford being sentenced to death for
locally based Japanese dive instructors who were leading
operating as a drugs mule. The extraordinary alleged
the group of divers. The other one, 35-year-old Shoko
liaison between the Cambridge and University College
Takahashi, was among the dead. Furukawa said after she
London-educated diplomat and the thuggish drugs convict
was rescued that the divers were caught in foul weather
Ponder is said by prison insiders to stretch back more
and swept away by strong currents while on their third dive.
than two months and to have blossomed as she visited him
(May 6th 2014)
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Double Tragedy Strikes Expat Community A young Korean girl has been killed and her friend is in hospital with serious injuries following a mugging attempt, which ended tragically in the early hours of Saturday
brawl. The Foreign Office said that it had launched an investigation and took the allegations ‘extremely seriously’. (10th May 2014)
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Virgin Australia Passenger in Last Month’s ‘Hijack Alert’ Tests Positive for Meth
morning (17/5). Three friends were heading home after a night out, traveling on two motorbikes when a mugger attempted to snatch the bag of the pillion passenger
The Australian passenger who tried to break into the
causing the two to fall into the road. A large motorbike was
cockpit of a Virgin Australia aircraft bound for Bali from
unable to avoid one of the stricken girls and ran over the
Brisbane and caused a pilot to set a hijack alert last month
18-year-old passenger, while her friend lay close-by.
tested positive for methamphetamine. Tests from blood and
The accident happened close to the Kerobokan jail at
urine samples of Matt Christopher Lockley were negative
approximately 2am on Saturday morning. The girls were
for alcohol but tested positive for the drug, Bali police
rushed to Sanglah hospital, but doctors were unable to save
spokesman Adj. Sr. Comr. Hery Wiyanto said on Friday
the 18-year-old. News of another serious accident on Jl.
(9/5). Lockley was allegedly under the influence of alcohol
Raya Kerobokan has initiated a fundraiser to help popular
during the flight. Hery said he would not question Lockley
expat, Nicholas White. Australian Nicholas is currently in a
- who has since returned to Australia - over the drug use
coma following an accident on Friday (16/5) morning when his bike was hit by a car. His family has set up a fundraising site to respond to many offers of help from the community. According to reports on the site, an Indonesian man who has no funds to contribute drove the car involved. Information on the fundraising can be found at h t t p : / / w w w. y o u c a r i n g . c o m / m e d i c a l - f u n d r a i s e r /
because he did not take the methamphetamine in Indonesia. Instead, he would leave the matter to authorities in Australia. “The lab test is only part of the procedure, and we have submitted it to Australia,” Hery said. Lockley was arrested by Indonesian Air Force at Ngurah Rai International Airport on April 25. The pilot sent a hijack
nicho/179782. Meanwhile a march against violence is
signal to airport’s air traffic controller after Lockley
reportedly being organized for June 7, asking the
reportedly tried to break into the cockpit. After four days of
community to help expose violence in the community. The
questioning by Bali Police, Lockley returned to Australia
Facebook group, “Stop attacks on women (or anyone) in
because Indonesia has no law regarding “violation on board”
Bali”, is calling on members of the community to meet at
an aircraft, meaning that there was no law that could be
the intersection of Sunset Road and Jl Dewi Sri with
applied regarding punishment for offenses committed on
banners. (May 19th 2014)
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By Ayu Spicy
Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz)
Serve with a green salad and you have a very satisfying supper.
Fish with an Attitude Serves 4 Ingredients: - 2 Tbl. olive oil - 4 gloves of garlic, chopped - 1 large yellow onion, chopped - 2 medium carrots, scraped and cut into matchsticks - 150g green beans, cut on diagonal into 0.5cm thick slices - 1/2 cup white wine or vegetable stock - 2 cups tomatoes, skinned and chopped, fresh or canned - 15 black olives, pitted and cut into quarters - 2 tsp. fresh oregano leaves, chopped - 1 cup Julies Sassy Salsa (see BA recipe April 30, 2014) - 2 tsp. salt
- pepper to taste - 2 snapper filets or mahi mahi - 2 Tbl. coriander leaf, torn - 2 limes, cut into wedges Directions: Make the sauce - heat the oil in a large frying pan and when hot add the garlic, onion, carrots and green beans. Cook for 5 minutes and then add the wine, tomatoes, olives, oregano, salsa and salt and pepper to taste. Cook for 10 minutes. While this is cooking rinse the fish under running water and pat dry on paper towels. Cut each fillet in half cross wise. Put the fish in a single layer into a glass or ceramic baking dish and cover with the sauce. Bake uncovered in a 350 degree F oven for 15 - 20 minutes being careful not to over cook. Sprinkle with the chopped coriander leaf just before serving. Serve lime wedges on the side.
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 © 2014 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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This is a remake of ‘Fiesta Snapper’ that I first published in the BA in 2008. I can’t seem to get enough of Julie’s Sassy Salsa and thought it would go well in this very saucy, tasty fish dish served over red rice, quinoa, or couscous.
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Bali-Komodo: One Dad, Two Kids, Twenty Days, Ten Million Rupiah By Bill Dalton Chugging past two-man fishing prahu, freighters being loaded at anchor and palm studded black sand beach lined with ¿sherman’s shacks, we arrived at the surprisingly unprepossessing port of Lembar. Walking over the off-ramp on the Bali-Lombok ferry, we started dealing right away with a tug of war between competing drivers. My ¿rst impression of Lombok since my last visit in 1989? Where are cidomo? Sadly, most of the island’s wellknown horsecarts were long since retired. My second impression is that Lombok is an “Outer” Island no longer. The city has exploded with hectic traf¿c and frenzied new building at every turn. We were driven to the budget hotel area along Jl. Subak in the center of town. Oka Homestay sat in a leafy garden tucked in from the street. We were led to a small fetid room with fan and rats in the ceiling, but hey what can you expect for Rp150,000 a night? Next door they sold 4-day-3-night boat trips to Komodo, but we wanted more Àexibility than joining a group would give us. The next morning, for old time’s sake, I made a point of catching a lone cidomo, which trotted blithely down the street enveloped in dust and exhaust in the old driver’s attempt to keep up with traf¿c. At 10 am, we wedged into a crowded bus for the trip across the island. The bus dropped off and picked up passengers as frequently as every 500 meters. The knee-scrunching, cabin was ¿lled with young mothers and grandmothers carrying babies in slings and old farmers beside baskets of breadfruit, pineapples, bananas and live chickens. For hours we lurched and crawled across the island under sunny skies on a new wide road dense with traf¿c and interspersed with rice ¿elds glimpsed Àeetingly through the windows. In Masbagik, for some inexplicable reason, we had to change to an even more decrepit and crowded bus sitting at the side of an intersection crammed with horse carts, motorcycles, buses, cars and people with no red light and one overwrought policeman attempting to untangle the gridlock. We reached the harbor terminal south of Labuhan Lombok in the early afternoon, just in time to catch the ferry. Though left haggard by the experience, I felt strangely exhilarated that the adventure of bus travel in the eastern islands is the same as bus travel was like all over Indonesia 20 years ago. Sumbawa As soon as we set foot on this large majority Muslim island, it struck me that people looked different - squarish faces, short squat bodies, sing-song voices and both men and women wore sarongs. The women wear traditional beautifully color rich head coverings and long wrap around sarongs and scarves. A distinctive knot of hair is worn low on the nape of the neck under the head covering. Again, I was heartened by what hasn’t changed over the last two decades. We boarded a sorry specimen of a bus with a Rastafarian driver and his guitar-playing sidekick. During the endlessly long bus ride, achingly sad Indonesian love songs would play ceaselessly, telling of virtuous wives abandoned by heartless husbands and of sweethearts pining for their lovers who’ve gone away to the big city to make a living. Road building was never-ending on the main trans-Sumbawa highway. In a continual state of repair or improvement, it seemed new bridges were being constructed every 15 kilometers. The deeper we penetrated, the more agricultural the bus cargos became. Out the window stilted houses and
leafy jungle broken by mangrove coastlines, stretches of mudflats and serene palm-fringed inlets with picnicking families, corn and rice ¿elds and stands of papaya trees. Water buffalo, the island’s main beast of burden and plow animal, are seen everywhere in the ¿elds or lumbering along the side of the road as we followed Sumbawa’s north coast. Rolling tired into Sumbawa Besar late in the afternoon, we stayed in the much-publicized Hotel Suci surrounded by a garden and the next morning the longest call to prayer I’ve ever woken to. Built in 1972, this traveler’s hotel started out with only three rooms. The owner Pak Iyat took us on a whirlwind city tour - the Grand Mosque, where to shop for provisions and pointed out the best Internet cafe, bookshop and moneychanger. The highlight was the wonderful 20-room Istana Wisma Praja with gold-painted canon and herd of deer kept in a fenced pen. According to the plaque in front, the Dutch built this wisma for the raja in 1932. In 1957, after the abolition of the rajadom, the government took over the palace. Guests from Jakarta still stay here, but the present-day Bupati now lives in a new building behind it. Even more impressive was the Istana Dalam Luka built in 1885 of solid teakwood, rebuilt from 2004 to 2009 and newly renovated in 2013. We took off our shoes and entered. Rafters the size of a man’s waist hold up the Àoors. The only remains of the tempoe doeloe era are the captioned photos in the big front room. The palace gets up to 300 visitors per month in the high season. Pak Saprudin, our guide, explained that all the heirlooms and furniture that once graced the interior are now in the “Yellow House,” the home of the surviving members of the royal family, just a ¿ve minute walk. Dompu, the next stop on our cross-island journey east, was far more intritguing than the capital. A scrappy medium-sized town in the middle of an agricultural district, Dompu consists of just two main streets with broken pavement, a neglected park, a few Internet cafes and a small but lively night market. After the hot cramped trip on a winding up and down road through forested hills, it was a pleasure bedding down in the cheap comfortable Samada, a big rambling hotel divided into three sections with spacious sitting areas. The manager Pak Kunyi gave us a ride on the back of his motorcycle to one of the town’s two big supermarkets to stock up on supplies. On the way, we drove through an intersections with a statue of a surfer which pays tribute to the celebrated sur¿ng mecca of Hu’u on Sumbawa’s south coast. I asked Pak Kunyi “Are you Sumbawan?” “No,” he answered, “I’m from Dompu.” He showed the same devotion to his ethnic group as my Solonese wife displays when we lived in Jakarta. She would tell me “…next week, I’m going home to Java.” Java to her doesn’t begin until the western border of central Java. Later that afternoon, the RM Arena Raya, a short walk down the street, was considered to the best place to eat in town. Though that distinction seems to be reinforced by the crowds eating there, the food is bland and uninspired. Early the next morning Pak Kunyi Àagged down a bus on the street outside the Samada and even bargained for us so that we would pay the standard fare. But it was hurry up and wait beside a Ày-strewn trash pile in front of Dompu’s hospital. We waited for for two hours for a bus called Sexy to ¿ll up. Finally, the driver connected a loose wire under the dashboard which suddenly ¿lled the whole interior with reverberating full-blast Indian music as the lumbering reverberating bus headed for for Sape and the last ferry to Flores. Labuhanbajo In the late afternoon, after a long ferry passage caught between a hideously loud smartphone and three chainsmokers, we entered Labuhanbajo’s
crowded harbor, sliding past pinisi schooners, private yacths and other sailing and motorized ships. All the bules rushed to the seaward side to take photos, then a crush of pedestrians, peddlers, vehicles and mammoth covered freight trucks with deep fog horns spewing whorls of gas plus hundreds of motorcycles began snarling off the boat. We hugged the sides of the pier and made our way to the small bus terminal at the end. The changes that 25 years has wrought! Now the whole waterfront is blocked by buildings, with only narrow alleyways revealing the harbor beyond. Motorcyles sputter up and down the dusty main street with dozens of hotels, bars, wine shops, Italian restaurants and a few inexpensive Javanese nasi campur foodstalls climbing up the hillside in back. We bargained for an ojek ride out to the Bajo Komodo Ecolodge (BKEL) three km down Jl. Pade Panta on the road to Ruteng. The driver hands me a helmet - a ¿rst! This quiet oasis gave us a welldeserved rest after the exhausting six hour ferry ride. Lying 150 m from the main road under big canopied trees and facing the beach only 100 m away, BKEL is low-key, clean and unpretentious. Since it’s easier to get a ride from town then into town, the hotel offers ojek shuttle service from 6 am to 6 pm. Marie the manager and her assistant Silvy are sweet with genuine smiles. Also in attendance are seven eager to serve trainees. Our room had luxuries like spoons, glasses, cups, and a kettle that made hot water for tea and coffee. Upstairs is the dining area, TV, photo albums of the other ecolodges, chess and scrabble games. From the library, we borrowed some books about S.E. Asian animals, ¿sh and birds to bone up on our trip to Komodo National Park. The next morning, we took the hotel shuttle into L’bajo which is decidedly different in atmosphere from Sumbawa with people’s skin color darker, hair curlier and features more Melanesian. No hustlers or skammers approached me on the street with only a faint “Ojek?” heard now and then. It’s not in the character of Flores Isalnders to be pushy, aggressive. Just up from the Bajo Hotel was a genuine Swiss bakery that made real bread! I bought several of the only guidebooks (www.Àoreskomodo.com) I’ve ever come across on Flores, plus a “West Flores Tourist Map” (1:100,000) for only Rp50,000 which included detailed maps of the Komodo National Park, Labuahajo and other mainland attractions. The website www. Àorestourism.com should serve as a model for a high-quality tourism site for the rest of Indonesia. Though scores of overpriced dive shops and tour agencies line both sides of the street, we soon discovered that we could get better prices if we went down to L’Bajo’s long pier and bargained directly with the boat captains. No need for middlemen who charge exorbitant commissions. We arranged for a departure early the next morning for Rinca cheaper to reach, took less time and you can still see dragons like on Komodo. The all-day boat trip with island vistas beyond, the tear-drop harbor with the sea gypsy perhau, the long hot hike over the top of Rinca and peering into the dank lairs of giant lizards was the victorious ¿nale of our whole overland journey. Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Jl. Raya Petitenget no.501, block 3-4, Seminyak 80361, Bali Phone +62 (0) 361 737 358 www.exotiqproperty.com Julien +62 (0) 821 4526 1373 jhug@exotiqproperty.com
House for rent. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, livingroom, 2 kitchens, 1 terrace, garage, large garden, unfurnished. 200m2 land, 80m2 house building, 1300W electricity, water well, satellite-TV, quiet, good location. Call 0821 4526 3980. [8099] Modern deluxe new apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, large parking, beautiful garden, pool, free Wi-Fi, from 50 to 150 m2, monthly from Rp. 3.5 to 7.5 million. 2 location off West Marlboro and close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [8050] Warehouse for rent on 14 are land and 10 are building with permanent construction, Jalan Gunung Salak Utara no 77, just 5 minute to Kuta. Good for cargo or storage. Rp. 250 milion/year nego. Contact 0813 3874 2863. [8613]
For Sale; 12 Are residental freehold-land beside planned Leaf View Condotel, 2nd floor oceanview, asphalt roadaccess, electricity, water, price: 550 million rupiah per are. Minimum 6 Are. Bahasa or English, direct owner, Tommy 0813 3866 8998. E-mail: <madetommy@gmail.com>. Photographs at <www.propertyinbali.com>. [8596] For rent Pecatu Dreamland. 3 bedrooms apartment, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, big lounge room, amazing seaview, sharing pool with gazebo, garage, fully furnished, close to beach. Rp.135 million/year. Call/SMS 0878 6118 4518. [8602] House for rent-weekly, monthly, yearly. L-84m2, B-55m2, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, AC, water heater, fully furnished, garage, near Dreamland beach. Rp. 60 mill/yr. Quiet, new renovation. Call 0813 5303 0676 or (0361) 860 3007. [8616]
Freehold sale private pool villa. 3 bedrooms, tropical Balinese arhitecture, expat area, off Jalan Hang Tuah Sanur, on Jalan Sedap Malam, 7 minutes to Sanur beach. Contact (0361) 785 2727, e-mail: <baliciptakreasi@gmail. com>. [8543]
Brand new and modern villas for rent Kerobokan. 3 bedrooms and 4 bedrooms, fully furnished, 8m private pool, 7700W, AC, hot water, TV-sat. Available monthly/ yearly. Contact Oliver 0812 3672 0051. [8586]
Available for office / workshop for rent in Jalan Raya Kerobokan, 130m2, big parking, easy access, Wi-Fi, phone line, power 5,500, PDAM, 4 years left. Call/SMS : 0815 2910 0112. [8606]
New house for rent in Uluwatu. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, garage, land 5 are, building 150m2, AC, semi furnished, large livingroom. Land for lease 20-60 are in mainroad Pecatu/Uluwatu. Call 0878 6015 5951 / (0361) 851 5277. [8593]
SANUR
2 bedrooms house for rent located at Kerobokan. Call 0813 5328 8222. [8573]
New villa in Umalas for rent per yearly. Full furnished, 3 bedrooms, kitchen set with mini bar, AC, hot and cold, swimming pool. Contact person Doll 0361 915 6914 / 081 7975 7972 / 0822 3777 9843, e-mail <sergio_bali@yahoo. com>. [8281]
Balangan seaview villa. 200m2, infinity pool, fully equipped, harmonic energy and close to beach. Perfect for surfers & yogis. Special price for quick sale! 20 years leasehold left. <kaya3kos@gmail.com>. [8584]
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House for rent. 2 bedroom, livingroom, kitchen, bathroom, garden, garage, location in Kerobokan near Plataran / Dura Villa. Call Wayan 0819 1630 4105. [8570]
For lease min 5y/10/15/20, 140jt/. House 500m2 land in Kerobokan. 4 BDR, 3 bathr, pool, big garden, 7.700 VA, semi furniture. Quiet ricefield view. Call 0878 6095 5739, <sitisulistiyowati18@gmail.com>. [8601]
BUKIT
Sanur, studio appt, furnished, air-con, wi-fi, pool, hot water, weekly service, close to KFC, 5mins to beach. Rp. 4,000,000 per/month, plus electric. Ph: 0852 3796 4565 Dayu, or <newstartbali@gmail.com>. [8577]
BB - V1142 HIDDEN LUXURY IN THE TROPICAL FOREST
10 minutes from Pererenan Beach Land area 1900sqm, Residence size 802 sqms 4 bedrooms villa with 20 meter swimming pool Built on different levels cascading down to the riverbanks Freehold property, motivated seller C/Re/G-14 May 14
SEMINYAK 24 YEARS LEASE Land 265m2 2 bedroom 2 bathroom Swim. pool Carpark Furnished Service room
US$ 155,000 Contact: 081999788585
House for rent in Sanur. Three bedroom all with ensuite. Large living/dining room with open plan kitchen. Extra living area upstairs. Contact Ketut 081 2380 2202 or 081 138 5714. [8588] 2 bedroom villa for long rent in Jl. Kesari Sanur. Land 4 are pool, garden, furnished, AC, TV, Rp. 150.000.000/ year. Email for photo <magdacxz@yahoo.co.uk> or <bambuvillasanur.com>. [8597] Brand new villa for sale freehold. Best investment to live in bali. 3 large bedrooms ensuite bathrooms, land 150m2 building 215m2, swimming pool, 2 storey, ricefield view, maid room, garage, SHM, good quality. <Bagusarthana@ yahoo.com> / 0812 3955 5544. [8612] 2&3 bedroom villa for yearly rental in Sanur. Furnished negotiable, Western standard kitchen, living, dining, garden and swimming pool. No agent please. Contact 0813 3721 1981. [8615] Villa for rent in Sanur area. Located 4km north Sanur, on 18 ara land, this property consist in two separate building. Main villa has 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, very large livingroom kitchen, gudang, large private swimming pool, garden with ocean view, large garage. All A/C and all modern conforts and telephone. Second building consists in three bedrooms, two bathrooms, open livingroom and kitchen. All furnished western style. All just renewed. Price USD 30,000/year. Please contact at 0813 3720 5352 (English) or 0821 4554 6488 (Bahasa) or <niwayan88@ hotmail.com>. [8576]
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SEMINYAK - 552
4
4
2
Trendy retreat - fully furnished equipped with modern comforts Spacious livinJ areas that can be opened or closed off Landscaped Jardens with over-Àow pool inteJrated jacu]]i Ideally located in Seminyak¶s upscale lifestyle niJhtlife hub Price USD 575,000 Land Area 500 sqm Ownership Leasehold 27 years Build Area 250 sqm
UMALAS - 711
2
2
2
Beautiful desiJned furnished modern 2 bedroom tropical villa Open plan livinJ / dininJ area overlookinJ the pool and Jarden Spacious bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms and ¿tted wardrobes Beautiful affordable freehold villa in hiJhly souJht after area Land Area Build Area
275 sqm 200 sqm
SANUR - 680
Price IDR 3,500,000,000 Ownership Freehold
3
3
1
Beautifully desiJned 2 3 bedroom condominiums villas Balinese inspired indoor/outdoor intimate livinJ spaces Amenities include onsite yoJa spa, Jym and beach club Professionally manaJed investment available with hiJh ROI Land Area Build Area
136 sqm 136 sqm
Price USD 399,000 Ownership Freehold
SEMINYAK - 754
2
2
1
SEMINYAK - 710
3
3
1
Three spacious bedrooms, master bedroom overlookinJ the pool Spacious 2 bedroom villa overlookinJ swimminJ pool sundeck Open plan kitchen livinJ area openinJ out to the tropical Jarden LarJe open plan livinJ space with (uropean kitchen fully equipped Located in a quiet alley,private,surrounded by lu[ury holiday villas 0odern facilities, access to wi¿ in the villa and all common area WalkinJ distance to the beach, renowned restaurants, and shops *reat property for holiday rental, Jreat track record established! Price USD 50,000 Price USD 3 5,000 Land Area 205 sqm Land Area 50 sqm Ownership Freehold Ownership Leasehold 22 years Build Area 21 sqm Build Area 250 sqm
KEROBOKAN - 517
4
4
2
Four Jenerously si]ed bedrooms with own en-suite bathrooms Lush landscaped tropical Jardens surroundinJ the swimminJ pool Open plan modern (uropean kitchen, functional fully equipped Central location in .erobokan, short drive to Seminyak, CanJJu Land Area Build Area
1000 sqm 200 sqm
UNGASAN - 213
Price USD 320,000 Ownership Leasehold 20 years
2
2
1
CharminJ two bedroom villa in a secure comple[, quality ¿nishes Intimate, spacious outdoor indoor livinJ spaces, separate kitchen 2 larJe bedrooms, marble timber throuJhout, en-suites robes Attractively priced, quality freehold property in a souJht-after area Land Area Build Area
300 sqm 200 sqm
Price AUD 2 0,000 Ownership Freehold
BATU BELIG - 749
6
7
4
Si[ interconnected buildinJs surrounded by tropical Jarden LarJe open dininJ / livinJ spaces surrounded by ponds Jardens Located in trendy area of BatuBeliJ, minutes walk to the beach Fantastic opportunity to own a property sold at land value only! Land Area Build Area
2000 sqm 680 sqm
Price IDR 28,000,000,000 Ownership Freehold
CANGGU - 647
3
3
2
0odern, architect desiJned affordable three bedroom villa Open plan livinJ, dininJ kitchen, double carport, staff quarters StrateJic location, 500 m from CanJJu Club close to the beach Incomparable value for a freehold property in a this location Land Area Build Area
150 sqm 150 sqm
Price IDR 2,550,000,000 Ownership Freehold
LAND SEMINYAK - 492 BERAWA - 459 TABANAN - 637
ECHO BEACH - 521 UMALAS - 736 BERAWA - 586
UNGASAN - 633
4
4
2
Absolutely stunninJ to 5 bedroom cliff front villas, secure comple[ 0odern contemporary desiJn built to the hiJhest standards Spacious livinJ area overlookinJ the pool 180 dJ ocean views Land is carefully tiered providinJ unobstructed views for all villas Land Area Build Area
From 700 sqm From 00 sqm
Price From USD 1,550,000 Ownership Freehold
CANDI DASA - 705
3
2
1
Absolutely JorJeous oceanfront villa facinJ white sand beach Indoor outdoor livinJ spaces lookinJ to the ocean Jarden Unobstructed ocean views from livinJ spaces 0aster bedroom A real Jem of a property, minutes drive to Candidasa Land Area Build Area
600 sqm 180 sqm
Price USD 95,000 Ownership Freehold
PECATU - 608
PERERENAN - 736 UMALAS - 691
Seminyak Freehold Land, 700 sqm (7 are), Freehold, IDR 850,000,000/Are Brawa Residential Land, 800 sqm (8 are), Leasehold 29.5 years, IDR 7,500,000/Are/Year Pasut Beachside Freehold Land - Between Beach And River, 1,655 sqm (16.55 are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are Freehold, 10 are (1000 m2), 500-600m from beach, IDR 800,000,000 / are Leasehold 28 years, 8 are (800 m2), bordered by small river, IDR 8,000,000 / are / year Spacious Freehold Land In Berawa, 1,200 sqm (12 Are), Freehold, IDR 685,000,000/Are Ocean View Land - Need To Be Sold Now, All Offers Will Be Considered!, 5,000 sqm (50 Are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are Freehold, 32 are (3200 m2), short drive to the beach, IDR 290,000,000 /are Leasehold 30 years, 9.5 are (950 m2), just off Jl. Bumbak, IDR 7,000,000 / are
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APARTMENTS & VILLAS
KUTA
Wireless broadband / Cable TV Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens
Going overseas, land for lease 385m2, Kuta area, behind Siloam Hospital, off Jl. Raya Kuta, ideal for villa development, normal price 17-25mil per are, open price at 12mil per are, 13yrs-can more, must sell, all offers welcome. 0857 8188 9977, <ab.woodworks@ymail.com>. [8586]
RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Contact us on: (0361) 736 339/ 0811386450
NUSA DUA
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URGENT & SERIOUS BUYER ONLY 9.6 are LAND @batu mejan IDR 1.5 billion/are *NEGO*. 600m to ECHO BEACH. *BERTHA 0817557550/08563868888
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Luxury villa in Batu Belig, Freehold Property, 6.8 are. 4 bedrooms, all with king size beds, 4.5 bathrooms, staff house, 2 car garage, 4.5 X 10 meter pool. 5kw generator, 8 air conditioners, 4x 8 meter bale, almost all furniture and furnishings included in price. Price USD $849,000.00 Jl. Puri Kesambi 25, Kerobokan www.superiorpropertybali.co | superiorproperty2006@hotmail.com mobile: 081233654862, 081239177277
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For sale apartment, side of the beach, Tanjung Benoa. USD 130,000. 081 238 77 599. [8305] Two bedroom, two bathroom house for sale on two are in Taman Griya near Nusa Dua. Large gazebo, tropical garden, large patio, entire property bricked walled with iron gate. US4150,000. E-mail: <alanrkona@gmail.com>. [8578]
CANGGU 2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu.com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [6234] Land for sale 15.65 are, 6 meters road access, front 35 meters length located at Bumbak Umalas, asked for Rp. 750 million/are. Contact 0812 3931 1584. [8525] For sale land located in Tiying Tutul, Canggu. Land 9 are, price Rp. 200 million/are. Good for investment. Direct owner. Call 0822 3653 9293. [8568] House for rent weekly/monthly. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, AC, open living, open kitchen, parking area, location in Canggu Pererenan. For house showing contact Nengah 0878 6245 4586 or <mondotonio@hotmail.com>. [8579] Freehold villa for sale. 4.6 are, great location Pererenan, Canggu. 1km to beach, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, AC, pool. Garden, semi furnished. For villa showing contact Pak Ngurah 0878 6245 4586 or <mondotonio@ hotmail.com>. [8582] Quick Sale! Only 135.000 Euros (185.000USD). Leasehold 29 years + 20. 2.37 are, 300 sqm building, 5 bedrooms+5 bathrooms, Canggu Pererenan Tumbak Bayuh, 7 min from Echo Beach, swimming pool, close living, BBQ, parking. garden. <grupocorami@gmail.com>. 0821 4783 0213. [8592] For rent luxury villa close to Canggu Club, 3 bedroom ensuite bathroom, living and dining room, kitchen, s.pool and fully furnished. Price Rp. 225 million/year. Call +62 (0) 878 6105 3599 or email <mangkusuedi@gmail.com>. [8600]
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For sale freehold villa. Only sell land price free building, 1000sqm land, 2 bedroom villa + swimming pool, fully furnished, Rp. 7,5 billion. Land in umalas 2050sqm, 6 bedroom, s.pool, fully furnished, Rp. 18 billion. Call +62 (0) 878 6105 3599 or email <mangkusuedi@gmail.com>. [8599] Umalas ricefield view villa for sale. Land size 450sqm, 3bedrooms, pool, furnished, security 24hours, selling with reasonable price! Canggu Land 300sqm for sale, 1km from Berawa Beach. Negotiable price! Contact 0821 3555 7587 or 0878 6201 7117 RayWhiteKuta. [8605] 2km to Echo Beach - Tropical wooden design Family Villa 3 BR+office, pool & lush garden, enclosed living, 12 are, 180 sqm living-21 Years Leasehold USD 250,000. Call 0878 6050 0289. [8607] Great location at Pantai Berawa, Canggu. Brand new villas compound. 3 and 4 bedrooms, 2 storey with ocean and Mount Agung view from top floor. Leasehold 24+25 years. Fully furnished. Long term rental is an option. <info@baliarmonia.com>. [8609] For rent : New house in Tiying Tutul - Canggu. 2 Bedroom, living and dining room, kitchen, garden, and garage. Rp. 450,000,000 / 10 years. Rp. 600,000,000 / 20 years. Email : <renthouse84@gmail.com>. [8608] Villa for rent/sale. Yearly, monthly, weekly. 2 and 3 bedroom, furnished with staff, garden, pool, high speedy internet, AC, 24hours security, garage, green view. Land for sale Rp. 700 million/are (Pererenan). Wayan 0878 6152 4094, <soeparmi.li@yahoo.com>. [8407] NC/Re/M-28 May 14
Xanadu Resort
Australian Owned & Managed
Now Selling!!
We are very proud to announce the release of 2 New Stages at the “Xanadu Resort.”
“Private Enclave Estate” Only 14 Properties Available. Under Construction!!
The “Private Enclave Estate,” is a Prestigious Gated Estate, within the “Xanadu Resort”. The “Estate” has its’ own Private Entrance, Security and Parking- but still has easy access to the many other facilities of the Resort. There is an attractive mix of properties and pricing, all budgets are catered for!! Studio apartments start at AUD$178,000- through to a 4 Bedroom, 4 Bathroom Private Pool Villa at AUD$580,000.
Lagoon Estate
Buy “Off the Plan!!” Win Your Apartment st 1 50 buyers in the Lagoon Estate will go into a draw. The lucky winner will get their Apartment for FREE!!!
The “Lagoon Estate” will be a 5 Star Luxurious Estate, with more than 30 Apartments having direct access to the Lagoon Pool. Other facilities within the Estate will include a 5 Star Restaurant with Alfresco Dining, 3 Bars- (Restaurant Bar, Sports Bar, Pool Bar) Kids Club and Pool, Gym, Boutique, Games Room, and Mini Mart. Lagoon Access Apartments from AU$198,000. 20 years (1 week per year) Club Membership are also available from AU$ 25.000 Inspections Welcomed by Appointment on Site For English, Ph Eric +62 857 381 78411, For Indonesian, Ph Ayu +62 85737315807 or Anita +62 8113881673 Email: eric@xanaduvillas.com Web: xanaduvillas.com Address: Jl Dewi Saraswati II, Seminyak. (Off Sunset Road, near the High School, SMAN 1 Kuta) C/Re/I-19 March 14
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Sumbawa Property Direct! Local Knowledge - Local Prices White Sand Beach front from. Rp 6,000,000/are or US$ 6.00/m2 Pictureperfectperiscopes.com
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SEMINYAK
SEMINYAK
2 bedroom villa in Seminyak , pool, wifi, hotwater, TV cable daily maid. Available 12-18 August. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866]
For rent : 3 bedrooms villa, fully furnished, complete facilities. Just 20 minutes from airport. Sunset road off. Visit: <infopwabali.wix.com/rossi for pictures. weekly/ monthly. Call 0813 3870 0201 or email: <atseminyak@ gmail.com>. [8616]
Shop for rent. 4 units located in Jalan Kayu Jati Seminyak Square. Complete with toilet, electricity, Rp. 150.000.000 per unit per year. Contact 0853 3845 7311. [8571] Hot deal: Rp. 6.5 mil/month. Zhurga Seminyak Apartment 50 sqm space with modern interior among pool and garden, <www.zhurga.com> available for daily, weekly and monthly. Email : <info@zhurga.com>. SMS/Call : 0878 6175 9558. [8557] Cafe for sale. Great turn key opportunity in Seminyak. Fully operational restaurant, grade equipment, fully furnished. Central location walking distric. Seating area 6x6m2, kitchen 2x13m2. More information please email: <blueeberrie@yahoo.com.au>. [8572]
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Villa for sale. 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, water heater, wardrobe, large garden, 4 are land, quiet place near from Sunset Road and Kunti 2 Seminyak. Call 081 2399 7338. [8580] Leasehold land, 5 ares, 26 years, until 06/2040. Extension possible. Very good location, Nakula 1 area. Near Hammerhead, 5 min from Double 6 Beach. Buildable, IMB, electricity, phone available. IDR 8 millions/are/year. 081 238 0000 62. [6608] Yearly/monthly villa rental available, furnished/unfurnished. Seminyak-Canggu-Umalas-Kerobokan. E-mail: <info@ mata-bali.com>. Phone +62 815 1037 0648 or +62 361 216 7991. [7763] House for rent Seminyak Jalan Dhyana Pura. Only 4 minutes walk to the beach. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, fully furnished, well, 4400W, AC, hot water, TV sat, price Rp. 110 milion/year. Contact Oliver 0812 3672 0051. [6631] Leasehold 14 years (4 are) private, 3 bed, 2 bath villa, fully furnished with tranquil pool and garden, located 2mins Bali Deli. US$ 160,000. Contact 0822 3779 6532. No agents. [8585]
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BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices
Restaurant / bar for rent in Seminyak. Contract 3 years and 5 years option. Fully furnished and equipped. All licenses present. Price USD 120,000. Information: <foodndrinkbali@gmail.com>. [8589]
Villas for rent Seminyak 2,3,4 Bedrooms, modern style. fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden. US$ 120 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Villa/Land sales. Please call +6281 797 35110 / +62 812 3794 6713. [8154] 1,2,3,4 bedrooms luxury Villas for rent from 80USD per night. We provide long term rental Villas also. Luxury Villa for Sale freehold 1.35 are land, 2 bedrooms, asking price 3 M. Brand new villa for lease 25 years, 3 bedrooms, 5 are land, asking price 350K USD. All with private pool. Contact for details 081 7978 0553, email: <info@ globaldevelopments.asia>, check our website at <www. affordablebalivillas.com> and <www.globaldevelopments. asia>. [8367]
Engineering Design Office Ensure your environment quality for a better Future
You are investing in Indonesia. You are buying a villa, hotel, buildings or land. EDO is here to help you have a real overview of your acquisition before to buy. Our engineers will carry out an evaluation by nondestructive tests in order to provide you a full technical report on Structure, Electricity, Plumbing and Gas. Engineering Design Office edo@kian-indonesia.com 081266030046
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The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali
CONTRACT LAND
Shop for rent in Seminyak location in Jalan Kunti 1. 25sqm, price Rp. 75.000.000/year. Call 081 138 8647. [8590]
LAND FOR SALE
Fantastic opportunity land for lease 24.5 years, very quiet Seminyak Drupadi. 2 minutes walk to the center, ideal small villa complex or private villa. 7.8 are Rp. 17 million/ year/are. 0831 1729 5513. [8591]
KEDUNGGU - 8 Are, 47 Years remaining, 150m to beach with river frontage. Good access and electric. Great for your holiday / surf villa. Price : IDR 4 Milion / Are / Year ANTAP - Br. Bulung Daya, 33 Are, 1 km to the beach, 4m Road access, Rice field and paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 80 Mill / Are - Br. Bulung Daya,1 Ha, Beach front, 4m Road access, Rice field and paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 125 Mill / Are BELALANG - 8 Are In nice western area. Good access, electric and ready to build ( Aspect ). Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Freehold. Price : IDR 200 Mill / Are - 13 Are, 1km from Kedunggu Surfing beach, Ready to build,3.5 Road access, rice field paddy views. Freehold. Price : IDR 225 Mill/ Are KEDUNGGU - 14 Are, 6m Road access, 700m to Kedunggu surfing beach, Ricefield paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 325 Mill / Are - 12 Are, 6m Road access, 500m to Kedunggu surfing beach, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 350 Mill / Are
HOUSE FOR SALE
Denpasar- Monang-Maning, 140m2, 3.5m Road access, 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, Kitchen, living room,PDAM, Phone line, Electric, Garage. Near to public services, 20 mins to Kuta. Freehold. Price: IDR 1.3 Miliar 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-28 May 14
For sale lease contract 18years great opportunity premium area Oberoi. IMB. Included villa renovation project by French architect. Property 3.5 are, villa 180m2, 2floors, 2BR, 2 bath, garden, very private quiet. Only full contract selling. More informations e-mail: <remy10martin@gmail. com>. [8594] For lease contract 8years Seminyak nice villa 3.5 are villa 160m2. Location Yudistira Kunti 2. 2BR, 2 bath, AC, Wifi, all furnished, private pool, tropical garden. European owner. Only full contract selling. Price photo by e-mail: <catherine.hg62@gmail.com>. [8595] For rent beautiful one bedroom villa. Open plan lounge, dining/kitchen, separate bedroom/bathroom, charming palm garden, 200mtr from Legian/Seminyak beach, Secluded place. Monthly Rp. 13 million, yearly Rp. 72 million. Call Tandyar 0819 9909 0091. [8603]
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3 bedrom villa with pool in Seminyak/Legian. AC, Wifi, quiet, central, landscaped gardens. 12/15 juta/month. Rp. 140 juta/year. 2 bedroom 4.5/6 juta/month. 0815 5816 4966 / <annulzy@yahoo.com>. [8499] Room available for rent weekly, monthly or yearly. 10 minutes walk to Petitenget beach, with swimming pool and staffs, in the centre of Seminyak. Call us: 0361 733 875 or visit <www.baliandvillas.com/hotel/room-vespa>. [8610] Villa for rent. Beautiful fully furnished 3 bedrooms villa with swimming pool and garden on 830 sqm of land, in the center of Seminyak (Jalan Bali Deli). Contact us 0361-733 875. [8611]
Jl. Sunset Road Barat No. 90 Kuta - Bali | Phone: 0361 - 8350666 www.baliupscalevillas.com C/Re/I-02 April 14
Villa for rent Jalan Oberoi. 3 bedroom villa, fully furnished with swimming pool, available for yearly rent. Price Rp. 280 million. For more info contact e-mail: <arrypodol@ gmail.com> or phone 0812 3856 5812. [8614]
LAND FOR SALE 130 are, 1,3 HA land for sale, excellent access, water, electricity and quiet. Perfect for agro-agricultural land and for restaurant owners as a private organic farm. Or, as a home or villa. 15 minutes to the west from Baturiti Vegetables Market. Desa Andong, Baturiti, Tabanan, Bali, GPS 8”19’43” S and 115”10’3” E. Access to the north and south, with a 4 room farm house included. North, east and west mountain view, and has a barn for 50 cows. Excellent for growing chilies, tomatoes, peppers, lettuce, beans etc. Access from main road, 900 meters. Great villas are built nearby. This is a direct sale by the local owner, free hold, one certificate. SMS only Putu +628123847849 or email: iputumahendra@me.com. Only 30 million rupiah per are.
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NEW PROJECT BY AWARD-WINNING SENTOSA WORLDWIDE RESORTS
YOUR OWN PIECE OF PARADISE IN BALI BALI’S EXCLUSIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY
Sentosa Residence Umalas, the newest project by the International award winning Sentosa Worldwide Resorts, a name synonymous with contemporary tropical luxury and elegant simplicity. This exciting project offers cutting edge, fully integrated resort style living, set on 6.5 hectares of beautifully landscaped gardens, with a choice of One Bedroom Villas and generously sized One, Two and Three Bedroom Premium Villas featuring private garden, sundeck and swimming pool. Much more than a home, Sentosa Residence Umalas offers a community and a lifestyle that is chic and sophisticated, yet ultimately secure, comfortable and affordable. You will find yourself part of a nurturing community, a private paradise that you will always be happy to come home to. However, with so many facilities on your doorstep you might find that you never want to leave. The Sentosa Residence Umalas development includes 24-hour medical centre, a gourmet deli, international restaurants, world class spa, residence club house with olympic sized swimming pool, fully equipped gymnasium, and even an outdoor cinema! Villas at Sentosa Residence Umalas range in price from USD 199,000 to USD 699,000
SALES OFFICE: Jl. Laksmana 999X, Bali 80361, Indonesia For more information please contact Chloe at +62 361 887 1111 | chloe@sentosaworldwide.com | www.sentosaumalas.com C/Re/I-14 May 14
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Beautifully laid out one-bedroom villa in gated estate on 150sqm of land Consists of two pavilions set around a private 3 x 3.5-metre deck A large bedroom with en-suite with a bathtub and monsoon shower Open-sided living, dining areas, Western-style kitchen and breakfast bar Offered on a 27-year lease with a 30-year extension at market price
For Sale US$ 269,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Seminyak • • • • •
BB-B112
Modern two-bedroom villa on nearly 400sqm of land in a gated estate Fully-furnished with selection of handmade furniture and artifacts Ideal for short-term holidays and long-term investments Offered for 20-year lease, and 25-year extension at market price Fantastic location, walk to Oberoi and the beach
BD-V497
Beautiful freehold villa estate on 7,200sqm of land Main villa consists of a master bedroom, library and rooftop lounge Three-bedroom guest house, a large staff and maintenance building A kitchen restaurant with an open terrace, swimming pool and bale Close to Amlapura town and many tourist attractions
For Sale US$ 795,000 Monic +62 (0) 821 4444 0629 North Bali Of¿ce +62 (0)817 978 0120
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Freehold, modern, architect-designed Balinese villa on 950sqm of land Three-bedrooms, large living & dining room with modern furnishings 15-metre pool and large deck overlooking Mt Agung and rice paddies Additional staff kitchen with ample storage, a laundry and staff areas 15 minutes to the beach and Canggu Club
Soka • • • • •
BB-L886
Stunning freehold plot of 7,720sqm absolute beachfront land Boasting 70 metres of pristine beach frontage Delightful plot enjoys all-year-round picturesque sunset views 3.5-metre wide private road suitable for residential or commercial Approximately two hour’s drive from Bali airport
Canggu • • • • •
BB-L910
Ideal 2,500sqm plot of Àat rectangular land Bordered by a small river on the western side The ocean will be visible from any ¿rst Àoor balcony Guaranteed access from a six-metre-wide asphalt road Offered for 28 years with an option to extend at market price
Freehold country living villa on 660sqm of land Four-bedroom, four-bathroom with a 12 x 5-metre swimming pool Large open-plan living & dining room with a Western kitchen Two-storey with two bedrooms on each Àoor Ten minutes from Seminyak and ten minutes from the beach
For Sale US$ 895,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Seminyak • • • • •
BB-V980
Modern tropical living on 495sqm of land in a gated estate Two bedrooms and bathrooms, each with landscaped tropical gardens A curved swimming pool, open-air jacuzzi, and private parking Offered for 43 years plus 40-year extension at market price Walking distance to Oberoi street
For Sale US$ 650,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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BB-V1146
Centrally-located and tasteful freehold villa on 203sqm of land Two-storey, two-bedroom villa close to the main Bintang supermarket Large living area with large sofas, a small study, and corner courtyard A dining area with a table for eight and a separate Western-style kitchen Easily work as a residence or as a holiday rental
Canggu • • • • •
BB-B300
Three-bedroom freehold villa on 500sqm of land L-shape around a garden containing a 7 x 3-metre swimming pool Large open-plan living & dining room with a Western-style kitchen. All rooms lead out to a covered terrace and there is onsite parking Five minutes to Echo beach and 20 minutes to Seminyak
For Sale US$ 575,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
For Sale IDR 8,750,000,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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Seminyak
For Sale US$ 545,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
For Sale IDR 10,036,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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Umalas
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BB-V1137
For Sale US$ 800,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
For Sale US$ 415,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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BB-L874
Great building lot of 500sqm in peaceful Petitenget pocket Flat land with mature trees and ready to build Access is via a private road and water, electricity are onsite Offered for 28 years with 20-year extension at market price A stone’s throw from great beaches, shopping and restaurants
For Sale IDR 2,520,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Legian • • • • •
BB-A74
Stunning 90sqm oceanside suite in Legian One bedroom with en-suite bathroom and a separate dressing area A fully ¿tted kitchen is in place along with an additional guest washroom Fully furnished, simple, sophisticated and modern design Offered for 59 years lease
For Sale US$ 325,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358 C/Re/G-28 May 14
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Canggu Berawa 3 Villas for sale 20are, 2villas and 1villa semi build 2min to Berawa Beach Rp 22,000,000,000
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GIANYAR 4.73 are Saba Beach between Saba and the highway. Quiet area. Access via bitumen road. Rp. 360 milion/are. Phone 0813 3861 6054 or e-mail: <couplemate2012@ gmail.com> for photos. [8512] For sale beachside land. 46.55 are Pantai Saba, Gianyar. Price Rp. 400 million per are. Good sealed road access. Great elevated location. Contact Ketut 081 2380 2202 or 081 138 5714. [8587]
REAL ESTATE All ads Rp. 8.000 per word All ads must be paid before printing Looking to rent a counter/ stand to sell Dive Trips. Reputable Dive Company. Require a location with High Footfall. E: Marketing@AquaMarineDiving.com & T: (0361) 473 8020. CP: Devina. [001] Looking for house longterm rental (at least year with monthly or half year payments), 1 or 2 BDR with pool in areas Kuta, Sanur, Seminyak, Canggu or Jimbaran. Budget Rp 8.000.000/ month, starting July ‘14. <sona@ miiow.sk>. [002]
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UBUD Land for sale 2,5 Hectare, Tegalalang, river view, good price. Land for sale 6,5 are Tegalalang Sebatu, rice field view, Rp. 125 jt/are. Contact 0852 3714 4456. [7915] For sale villa 3 bedroom, full river view. Land size 43 are. Location Payangan Ubud. Price 5,7 Billion. nego. Call Made 081 238 77599. [8304]
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For rent short or long term private pool villa. 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, Wifi, staff, security, brand new villa, 2km from Ubud center. Contact e-mail: <masdana81@gmail. com>, phn. 0813 3843 1680, <www.kakulvillaubud.com>. Don’t miss last unit! [8542]
A-mazing value villas Umalas. Business and residence. A truly unique villa/boutique hotel on 10 are, Jl Bumbak. 31 yr leasehold. 5 artistic suites and 3 large double rooms with ensuites. Great potential. Fully set up with bar, reception, kitchen, website, etc. US$1.2 million (shorter terms also available) Seminyak. Behind Bintang. 2 br/3bth Fully furnished villa. Large pool, large living space. Guest changing/bathroom. All mod cons. Parking. Fully licenced. HUGE rental potential. 26+25 lease US$ 410,000. Umalas. Tegal Cupek. A truly unique and beautiful villa on 800m2, built by famous Dutch architect, A true work of art. Furniture made by Dutch craftsmen. Huge kitchen and living areas. Large saltwater pool, Bose sound, incredible lighting, vaulted ceilings, beautiful rice field views. Only US$895,000. Freehold. Batu Belig. Jl Daksina. Walk to beach. Brand new 2 br/2.5 bth villa on 3 are. Fully furnished. Big pool. 25 yr lease. Pondok Wisata license for rentals. Excellent returns. Just US$275,000 Canggu.Batu Bolong. 500mfrom beach.Wonderful, architect-designed, brand new 2 bedroom villa with saltwater pool, solar hot water, for only$179,900. Call us now!*VL-025 Canggu, Jl Nelayan. Near Beach New 3br villa on 700m2. Lap pool. Beautiful position.Fully furnished.REDUCED! $210,000. Must sell! Seminyak. Batu Belig Beachside. 180 deg. ocean views. Private beach access. 5 br/6bth on 3 floors. Roof terrace with jacuzzi. Exquisitely furnished. Saltwater pool. 43 yr lease. Wonderful investment. Just US$750,000. Seminyak. Jl Beraban. Ultra stylish 3 br residence. 3 floors of luxurious living. Roof garden with extensive views. Huge indoor/outdoor pool. Designer kitchen. Games room. Entertainer’s mecca. US$750,000. Freehold Seminyak. Jl Plawa. Stylish 2 br, 3 bth 2-storey residence. Huge living space, large bedrooms with ensuites. Big pool and beautiful garden. Off-street parking. US$275,000. Seminyak. Cute, completely remodeled, 2 bedroom villa with pool, fully furnished. Western kitchen. All mod cons. Great rental potential. Only US$140 000. 28 year lease.
A List Land Semiyak. Drupadi Streetfront. 20 are. Fantastic development land. 20m main street frontage. Full length gang access. Currently with 2x3 bedroom villas, both with pools. Selling for land value only. Rp2.2 billion/are. Freehold. Echo Beach Beachfront. 92.6are. On 4 titles. Ideal resort land. 5590m2 freehold. 3670ms 25 yr lease. 50m beachfront. 50m Jl Sea Sentosa streetfront. US$11,500,000. Petitenget. 18 are. Freehold. Between Potato Head and The W .Square shape. 3.5m access. Close to EVERYTHING. Rp 2.1bill per are. Br Semer. Behind Bali Buddha. 15.6 are. Or can have half. Full road frontage. Perfect shape for villas. Peaceful atmos. 28 yr lease. Just 6 mill/are/yr. Berawa. 7.5 and 15 are. 40 year lease! Rice field views Good shape and access. Near Canggu Club 1Km from beach. Just Rp5 mill/are/year. Canggu 12 are. Jl Nelyan, riverside, 300m to beach. Good shape and access.Freehold. Rp600 mill/are. Freehold *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.
Shop for rent in Ubud for 2 years. Very well located 16m2 in the famous Jl. Hanoman. Over contract 26 June 2016. Rp. 40.000.000/year. Contact: 0812 3712 6570 or 0853 3179 6579. [8604]
DENPASAR Pemogan Townhouse, Majamogan S2. 2 storey, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, office, with shower and jacuzzi in back garden. Complex has two swimming pools and 24 hour security. Great value. Includes all furniture and fittings. Freehold title. Rp. 1,800,000,000. Phone +62 812 386 1833. <rastinibali@hotmail.com>. [8438] New house for sale located at Subak Dalem (Gatsu Tengah) Denpasar. Land 130sqm, building 140sqm, 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, kitchen with kitchen-set, garden, road access 4mtr, rice terrace view, asked for Rp. 1.1 billion/are. Contact 0812 3931 1584. [8526] Land for sale 22.5 are, located in Marlboro street Pura Demak Denpasar. Front 44 meters length, 8 meters road access, asked for Rp. 550 million/are. Contact 0812 3931 1584. [8527] House for sale in Jl. Tukad Balian Gg. 43 no. XX-Renon. Land size 125m2, 4 bedrooms + ensuite bathrooms, second floor ready to build. Price Rp. 1.2 billion. Contact +62 881 462 9068. [8574] Quiet residence for sale. Type 67/101 near Gandhi School Ubung Denpasar. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, facing to river, IMB, hot water, shower, granite floor 80x80cm, only US$ 73,000. Contact SJT (0361) 877 7953. [8581] House for rent Pemogan, in the ricefields. Quiet area behind Carrefour, Sunset road. Big bedroom, fully furnished, latex mattress, AC, hot water, marble floors. Sml gym, close to Legian, Kuta. Available for 3 months. Rp. 3.5 juta per month. <j_omm@yaho.com>. [8598]
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AMAZING high quality property in Canggu Brawa - only 100m from the BEACH! This modern Balinese villa sits on a spacious 2000 sqm land with a total of 5 en-suite bedrooms, exclusive kitchen area and spacious indoor living & dining. The tropical garden is complemented by a free-shaped swimming pool with Jacuzzi and a spacious open lounge area. Ideal for private or commercial use this is the best of the best opportunity guarantee - Pondok Wisata included! Contact : Teito Furukawa Title : Leasehold 44 years +62 (0) 878 6186 7277 Price : USD 1,490,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com
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This stunning 2 bedroom apartment (also with bonus staff quarters/storage) has wall to wall marble ďŹ&#x201A;oors, western kitchen, enclosed living, 2 extremely large outdoor entertaining areas, TV lounge and ample room to roam. Located on the second ďŹ&#x201A;oor of this distinguished building, enjoy watching the sunset at night or the lower action of passers by on Jl Petitenget, or take a dip in the two shared swimming pools found in the gracious gardens the building has to offer. Citra +62 (0) 818 0543 0453 Title : Leasehold citra@raywhiteparadise.com Price : IDR 2,405,000,000 brenda@raywhiteparadise.com
This spacious 3 bedroom edroom tropical villa is se set et on approximately 3860sqm land with a build area of 879sqm. SCAD005ofCandidasa 4 3The villa 2 is located on the famous Jimbaran beach side, close to the Intercontinental Hotel and ocean Four Seasons Resort.views This surrounded exclusive villa features Stunning and mountain by tranquil acountryside large private garden and private swimming pool with views is what welcomes you to this lovely property. directly outon onto the verdant, tropical surroundings. property Situated 4380 M2 (approximate 44 ARE) The of absolute comprises bedrooms, elegant with mosaic waterfront,3 and protected by en-suite a large bathrooms and extremely sturdy tiles, custom made porcelainwood bathtubs, complete embraces with rain head retaining wall, this â&#x20AC;&#x153;natural eco propertyâ&#x20AC;? you showers. Offered for sale with 44 years lease. and spiritually enhances this restful 4 bedroom home.
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This brand new two-storey contemporary villa is located in Seminyak, one of Baliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most fashionable areas. It is within walking distance to the designer boutiques, restaurants and Bintang Supermarket and only a 5 minute drive to the 66 beach. The two-storey contemporary villa presents two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a 13 x 3 meter lap pool, an indoor living/dining room and kitchen. Contact: Daniel +62 (0) 812 4607 9550 daniel@raywhiteparadise.com
Title : Leasehold Price : USD 295,000
LONG TERM RENTALS IN LEGIAN Only motorbike access - 5 minutes walk to the beach. Car parking place can be rented close by. This modern tropical home is in the heart of Legian, just a few walking minutes from Blue Ocean Beach and Double Six Road. This romantic hideaway is surrounded by 400 m2 of well maintained garden with old trees. RLEG105 Legian
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Villa Greenday is a breathtaking property where the art of luxurious living is enhanced by the exotic jungle river surroundings. The land gently slopes down to the impressive river and the indoor and outdoor spaces ďŹ&#x201A;ow within the natural curvature of the landscape. Conservation of the mature jungle trees and its canopy were paramount to the design placement and feel of this villa.
Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 1,990,000
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Contact : Maria +62 (0) 811 39 7918 maria@raywhiteparadise.com This charming comfortable house is located in the middle of Legian, just within minutes walking distance to Blue Ocean Beach and Double Six Road with itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s big choice of restaurants and shops.
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