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Adriana Williams: Miquel Covarrubias Biographer Adriana Williams was born and grew up in New York City, but spent some early years in Mexico City. H e r g r a n d f a t h e r, Plutarco Elias Calles, was president of Mexico from 1924 to 1928. From the age of 10, she attended boarding school in Florida. By the time she was 19, Adriana had traveled all over Europe. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Wellesley College in 1955. In 1958, she volunteered at the Albert Schweitzer Hospital in Gabon, Africa. Adriana wrote the biography, Covarrubias, Covarrubias in Bali, Rosa Covarrubias: An American Who Loved Mexico, co-authored Miquel Covarrubias Sketches: Bali-Shanghai, edited The China I Knew by Rosa Covarrubias, as well as writing numerous articles for university journals and magazines. When was your first visit to Bali? My first trip to Bali was in 1984 to gather material for the Covarrubias biography. I met I Gusti Alit Oka Degut, Covarrubias’ host in Bali. I also interviewed the musician Anak Agung Mandera, the dancer Ni Ketut Reneng and the painter Fernando Blanco, all friends of Miguel. What inspired you to become interested in the life of Miquel Covarrubias? I was close to Rosa the last ten years of her life. I saw her in Mexico City and she stayed with me in San Rafael, California. She spoke about her life with Miguel, their trips to Bali, their colleagues and friends, and about their distinctive art collections. When Rosa died, I helped the executor of her estate inventory Rosa’s art and book collections. The more I learned about this fascinating couple, the more inspired I became to write about them. What is so special and unique about this artist’s work? Covarrubias began his artistic career as a caricaturist and illustrator. Island of Bali established him as a serious scholar of anthropology and would forever change his focus. Although he would continue to illustrate and paint, his artistic perspective would now be tempered by an anthropological one. Covarrubias’ interest in the field of comparative art came together in Bali, and resulted in his becoming more and more active in the field of ethnology in order that he might know the cultures out of which art forms spring.
in the cultures of both peoples. In many ways, the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in the south of Mexico shared cultural similarities with Bali - village life, land ownership, co-operative societies, myths and magic, and the cult of the dead. Everyone participated in ceremonies, the making of offerings and preparation of food. The women, dignified and elegant, adorned themselves in splendid costumes and ornate gold jewelry for religious festivals, forming long processions with spectacular adornments on their heads. Have there been much communication and crossfertilization between the artists of both countries?
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To some extent. Agung Rai has had two exhibitions honoring Miguel Covarrubias at the ARMA Museum in Ubud. The first was “Homage to Miguel Covarrubias” in 2005 exhibiting works by the Mexican artist Sergio Lopez Orozco, and the second was the presentation of the book Miguel Covarrubias Sketches: Bali & Shanghai and the exhibition of the artist’s sketches in 2012. In 2007, the Indonesian Ambassador in Mexico City launched Covarrubias in Bali. In 2008, the Mexican writer Alberto Ruy-Sanchez participated in the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival in Bali. Recently, Journalist and author, Ricardo Cassaro has written an article with photographs, “Suppressed by Scholars: Twin Ancient Cultures on Opposite Sides of the Atlantic,” showing the parallels in architecture of the ruins of the ancient Balinese and ancient Mayans. Is Sketches the first time Covarrubias’ black and white work has ever been published? This is the first time a book has been devoted to a collection of his sketches. The sketches are important because they demonstrate the artist’s work methods. Where is the world’s largest collection of Covarrubias’ paintings, watercolors and caricatures? There are important collections at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas in Austin; at the Prints and Photographic Division at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.; at the University of the Americas in Puebla, Mexico; and at the Museo Estanquillo in Mexico City. Can any of Covarrubias’ original works be seen in Bali or Indonesia?
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There are a few examples at the ARMA Museum, at the Neka Museum in Campuan, and at the Pasifika Museum in Nusa Dua Benoa Kuta. I understand that Rose Covarrubias was an accomplished artist in her own right. What do you feel is important to remember about her contribution? Rosa has left a diverse and prolific body of work as a painter and photographer. She is now recognized as one of the most important female artists working in Mexico during the last century. Her most important contribution is as an ethnographic photographer with the albums of photographs taken in Bali in the thirties and those taken in Mexico in the forties. She was especially penetrating as a portrait artist. A century after his death, Covarrubias’ work continues to capture the imagination of the art world. What do you think is this artist’s most important artistic legacy?
Are there many similarities between Balinese/ Indonesian art and Mexican art?
He was a precursor and discoverer in many fields carrying out incisive studies of history, of folklore, of the races, of primitive arts and of the ancient American civilizations. Because of his intimate aesthetic and artistic sensibility and his clarity of understanding, we too discovered those worlds. Miguel Covarrubias is the living example of how a painter could embrace many fields and enrich the arts with his vision and talent.
There are not many similarities between Balinese/ Indonesian art and Mexican art. However, the people of Bali and Mexico share a need to create art and the result is an extraordinary crafting of folk art of utmost importance
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The Mysterious Power Of Steel Balinese Kris
By Polly Christensen The kris or keris is an asymmetrical dagger most strongly associated with the culture of Indonesia, but also indigenous to Malaysia, Thailand and Brunei. The origin of the word kris derives from the old Javanese term ngiris, which means ‘to stab, wedge or sliver’. By 1908, when the Dutch invaded with their muskets and rifles, the kris had outlived its usefulness as a weapon. The Balinese consider the kris a ten get, or “charged,” object, full of the mysterious power of steel and the secrets of smithery. Today the kris is seen only in dance performances or on days of great ceremonial importance. The three parts of a kris bilah (blade), hulu (hilt), and warangka (sheath) are objects of art, often carved in meticulous detail. Existing as a weapon and spiritual item, the kris is often considered to possess magical powers, with some blades possessing good luck and others bad. Because some kris’ are seen to possess magical powers, specific rites are needed to avoid calling down evil fates. HISTORY Some of the most famous renderings of a kris appear on the basreliefs of Borobudur (825) and Prambanan temple (850). However the kris recognized today came into existence around 1361 CE in the kingdom of Majapahit, East Java. The scene in bas-relief of Sukuh Temple in Central Java dated from 15th century Majapahit era shows the workshop of a Javanese keris blacksmith. While it is commonly believed that kris were the primary weapons wielded by fighters from the past, they were actually carried by warriors as a secondary armament if they lost their main weapon, which was usually a spear. During time of peace, people wore kris as part of ceremonial attire. Ceremonial kris often meticulously decorated with intricate carving in gold and precious stones. In many parts of Indonesia, the kris was the choice weapon for execution. The executioner’s kris had a long, straight, slender blade. The condemned knelt before the executioner, who placed a wad of cotton or similar material on the subject’s shoulder or clavicle area. The blade was thrust through the padding, piercing the subclavian artery and the heart. Death came within seconds. LEGENDS Traditionally Balinese kris, were ornately decorated and bejeweled, considered one of man’s most valuable possessions, from both a sekala (seen) and niskala (unseen) point of view. When a kris is passed from generation to generation it may accumulate power and acquire a personality of its own. Legends abound in Bali of kris with curses or special attributes (for example, one handed down directly from a god). Today a kris is used to sever the cord holding a sacred Barong mask or to connect with spirits during a trance dance. At all other times the kris is kept hidden in a special shrine in the temple. Some kris must be stored without any sort of roof overhead; some are so powerful they must never pass under anything, even a gate. It has been reported that the occasional person who runs ‘amok’ (an Indonesian word) brandishing his kris and killing people indiscriminately, is under the influence of the kris itself, without any self control. BLADE AND HANDLE Kris blades are usually narrow with a wide, asymmetrical base. The kris is famous for its wavy blade; however, the older types of kris dated from the Majapahit era have straight blades. In contrast to the older straight type, most kris today have a wavy blade, which is supposed to increase the severity of wounds inflicted upon a victim. In former times, kris blades were infused with poison during their forging, ensuring that any injury was fatal. The process of doing so was kept secret among smiths. Different types of
whetstones, acidic juice of citrus fruits and arsenic bring out the contrast between the dark black iron and the light colored silvery nickel layers which together form pamor, or damascene patterns on the blade. These patterns have specific meanings and names, which indicate the magical properties they are believed to impart. In Bali, the kris is associated with the naga or dragon, w h i c h a l s o symbolizes irrigation canals, rivers, springs, wells, spouts, waterfalls and rainbows; thus, the wavy blade symbolizes the movement of the serpent. Some kris have a naga or serpent head carved near the base with the body and tail following the curves of the blade to the tip. A wavy kris is thus a naga in motion, aggressive and alive; a straight blade is one at rest, its power dormant but ready to come into action. Balinese must make a special offering for one’s kris every 210 days, on a day that is called Tumpek Landep, meaning, “to be sharp.” Visitors to Bali will doubtless see automobiles, trucks, and buses of every sort gaily decorated with offerings on this day, including any steel weapons, such as cars and motorbikes. THE SMITH’S CRAFT Steel-making before the technological age, was a very highly skilled craft, the end result being an object with a combination of qualities: both hardness and toughness. Steel is an alloy made from iron with the addition of small amounts of other metals and carbon. Today such exotic materials as molybdenum and chromium are added for strength and others, such as copper, are added for rust resistance. But the key ingredient is carbon, and a difference of a mere one-half of a percent in carbon content will produce steel that is either too brittle, or too soft. Balinese smiths used the ‘crucible process’ to produce working ingots of steel, melting the wrought iron in a crucible to let the waste gasses escape. The makers of the kris were considered very important people, not only because they provided weapons of war, but also because they had the necessary skill and magical power to produce these immensely potent objects. Every Raja (king) had his own smith, always one of the Pande clan. Kris making is practiced to a small extent even today, although Pandes are more often engaged in general blacksmithing. However, they still consider themselves to be somewhat apart from ordinary mortals. Pandes theoretically do not accept holy water from a high priest (pedanda), and have their own temples and even their own priests. THE PANDE SMITH The making of a kris was the specialised duty of metalworkers called empu or pandai besi (lit. “iron-skilled”). The empu, makes the blade in layers of different iron ores and meteorite nickel. Some blades can be made in a relatively short time, while more intricate weapons take years to complete. Empu are highly respected craftsmen with knowledge in literature, history, and the occult. The Pande smith has to observe an elaborate series of rituals and prohibitions if he is to make a powerful kris. He must work only on auspicious days and he or some other priest must symbolically bring the kris to life after it has been finished. From then on the kris must be treated with great respect. The owner never leaves it lying around for others to handle and especially powerful kris are kept in special shrines in the family temple and only brought out for ceremonies.
The best traditional kris were made of Damascus steel, produced through a demanding process whereby the steel is hammered into ribbon-like layers, the layers then heated red-hot, folded back on one another, and laminated together with blows of the hammer. Damascus steel has visible layers that follow the ramp and curve of the blade. The more layers, the stronger the blade. NUMEROLOGY The magical powers of a kris are affected by the numerical relationship that exists between the proportions of its blade, between the dimensions of the blade and those of the user’s hand. To own a kris with ‘unsuitable dimensions’ would be asking for trouble. There are several ways to measure a kris to determine its characteristics. One is the ratio of the length of the blade to its width. The others relate to the width of the owner’s thumb, and the distance across ones palm. Balinese often use a piece of busung, young coconut leaf, to measure the blade and width of a kris. The busung is first cut to match the entire length of the blade, and then folded in half. This determines the halfway point in the blade’s length. Then the busung is folded, accordion-like, each fold the width of the blade at the middle point - a length called lumbang rai. The nature of the kris is determined from the number of these lumbang rai, essentially, the ratio of length to width. The second system determines the suitability of a kris by measuring its length in units of the owner’s thumb width. The buyer begins by placing his right thumb across the blade against the hilt, and then lays his left thumb against that thumb, then picks up his right and lays that against the left, working his way up the blade in this manner. He then counts the total number of thumb widths and divides the grand total by seven. The remainder of the division is key to the kris’s characteristics, such as bringing good fortune or casting illness upon its owner. SELF-STABBING RITUALS Today you will not see many Balinese people wearing kris other than when they are involved in important ceremonies connected with rites of passage, such as tooth filing. Most male dancers wear a kris, and the kris is normally slung across the back of the man, with its handle on the right, held in place by a long cloth belt that is wrapped over his shoulders and under his arms. Barong (mythology) performances usually involve a dozen or more people who go into trance, then “stab” themselves with kris. Of the 100 plus members of a Barong dance group, there are perhaps 40 who own kris. Of these, there are maybe 25 kris that are deemed ‘strong enough’ to be used by those who stab themselves. People who go into trance and engage in this selfstabbing ritual become enraged at the Barong’s antagonist, Rangda (representing evil), and work themselves into a frenzy. Muscles strain as the kris blade is directed against their chests. But the power of the Barong (representing good) is greater than the power of the kris, and few ever wound themselves. Afterwards, the kris are treated with coconut oil, and hung up again until the next performance. THE PERFECT MATCH When searching for your own masterpiece, you may be attracted to the kris handle or hilt (hulu keris). This is the object of art, often carved in meticulous details and created from various materials. However, much like the person who is seeking to own a kris, each kris is itself embodied with a unique personality. And, much like a bad mix of personalities in ones marriage can have disastrous results, the very same can happen if the wrong kris is matched to a particular person. Don’t forget, when you first open your kris, it must held straight up, pulling it close to the forehead as a sign of respect to the Pande who created it. Never hold the kris with its point down and always put the thumb and fingers of the left hand over the part of a kris that is being held in the right hand. Although you can find cheap souvenir kris made exclusively for tourists in the Celuk (silversmith) area, they are not genuine. You can buy a genuine one from an antique shop; just ask for the “Tukang Sarung Kris Pusaka, Spesial Kris Antik”.
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Cargo & Export For Sale; Video camera Sony Pro HD (HDRZ1-P), good condition, lot of accessories, HD fish eye Raynox HDFXR180, Sony LED light, extra battery, Pelican case and many more. Contact for info Romain 0813 3712 4064. Kerobokan. [017]
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For Sale; Second hand baby chair from teakwood with nice colour and look like luxury. Still in a good condition. Rp. 300.000. Call/SMS 0812 8139 4910. Jimbaran. [019] For Sale; LED 19” Toshiba (only 1 month old) Rp. 1.000.000 (comes with box) and portable (mini fridge) Sanken 4 months old Rp. 1.000.000. Both still in warranty. Call/text 0819 9939 8019 (Romeo). Kuta. [020]
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Is Bali’s Lawlessness Lessening? Certainly to anyone who’s just arrived here from a ‘developed’ country where there seems to be a law implemented and enforced for just about every little thing we do, Bali seems like chaos on speed. For those of us Bali ‘old hands’, however, there are signs that implementation exists or at least is on the horizon. It’s taken a while for our society to realise that they can do something about it, even by just voicing their opinion on social media (it helps that most young Balinese are practically Facebook addicts). We are even encouraged to report things that bother us now: corruption, poor customer service, being cheated at the gas pump. I did a double-take at a Futsal court recently because there was a designated smoking area and bold ‘No Smoking’ signs everywhere else (this in a semi-outdoor area in Indonesia!), and no, this place is not owned by an uptight bule or his spouse…lol. Smoking laws and their implementation – the papers keep telling us that smoking is now forbidden on public transport, schools, and in religious areas (could you ever imagine a smoke-free temple here?) – are sadly ignored by most, and with most male police officers being smokers, it’s unlikely to in a hurry! With implementation still being so slack here leaves Bali viewed by most visitors as one of the last havens for those who yearn to be able to ride a moped without a helmet half naked, walk down Jl. Legian drinking Bintang and calling all the locals niggers, buy underage prostitutes and small village children, blow smoke in the face of newborns, burn plastic rubbish, chuck diapers in the handiest waterway, have three wives, and build a house entirely of asbestos within 1mm of a neighbour’s wall – all in one lifetime! And yes, many do it simply because it seems to them like they can. Eventually, as more local people realise that laws are generally there to help us have a healthier, safer and happy life, and they can do something about it by voicing their opinion, then something will change, just very slowly…even if in the meantime change for the good is almost imperceptible. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2012 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/CE/G-14 Nov. 12
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HECTOR’S By Jiminy, a GM Ayana Resort and Spa, etc, which sits decorously back from the cliff at Jimbaran to which the iconic Rock Bar clings – and to which it is sometimes possible to gain access, if you have the inclinator – finally has a chief man at the helm. It’s been 10 months since Charles de Foucault departed for Mauritius where the ambience, not unlike some of the Caribbean islands also formerly ruled by the Brits, is a kind of eclectic Faux Français. It’s the sort of place where patrons can be heard intoning “Merde, I’d kill for a beer.” Unless they’re South Africans, in which case some of them might say, ”Shit, ek wil doodmaak vir ‘n bier,” and completely fail to make themselves understood. The new man is Ed Linsley, who was selected in a process personally led by Horst Schulze, founder and chief executive of Capella Hotel Group. Linsley has more than 22 years’ experience in hotels and resorts – 21 of them with the Four Seasons group – and was resort manager at 4S Bali Jimbaran (once home to the entertainingly enigmatic John O’Sullivan, who these days wears a sombrero having decamped to a plush 4S resort in Mexico) before going to Vietnam last year as general manager of The Nam Hai Resort. Linsley says he was drawn back to Bali by its people and the opportunity to join the Capella Hotel Group. He rides Harley-Davidsons and he’s from Pennsylvania. Ground Hog Days could be fun.
The Good, the Bad, and the Plain Ugly The Bali-based Institute for Peace and Democracy has been busy lately, talking to delegations from Egypt and Myanmar and selling Indonesia’s proud record of democratic advance achieved by digging the military out of politics and business, and overseeing completion of its monumental premises on the Jimbaran campus of Udayana University. The institute is a project that carries the personal imprimaturs of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, and is supported through various elements of Australia’s foreign aid programme and those of other nations. We’ll be hearing much more about it in the near future. The IPD was closely involved in the recent Bali Peace Forum, a recurring international gabfest that this time, and among many other (more valuable) things, provided yet another opportunity for Iran’s chief curiosity, President Ahmadinejad, to have a free shot at the Great Satan and sundry other lesser devils. For ordinary mortals, or at least those of them who were trying to use the roads between Kuta and Nusa Dua while troupes of rude police were shooing traffic out of the way so VVIPs and VIPs could get wherever it was they were going before their tea got cold, the forum was chiefly notable, as such things invariably are, for its disruption of normal life. It’s not over yet. Next year, when the APEC jamboree hits town with lots of HIPs (Hugely Important Persons) along with the VVIPs and the ordinary VIPs, it’ll be even worse. Note to self: Ensure you are away from Bali in November 2013.
She’s a Champ Christina Iskandar, luminary of note on the glitter circuit (conscience division), has lost a lot of weight. This was deliberate – a girl likes to look trim, after all, though the Diary has never minded chunky if it comes along with brains, conversation and character – and this feat has also resulted in more than Rp 200 million in funds for YPAC, the children’s home at Jimbaran. She told the world proudly via Facebook: “We did it! Over 200 million raised for YPAC & new van very soon for the kids, a 20 kilo weight loss for me & a new lease on life... a huge thanks to the dedicated supportive amazing bunch of friends that attended this event for such a worthy cause you are all stars, thank you Motion Fitness Team and all the sponsors.” Well done, Christina.
Fifty Shades of Bleh It was amusing to see veteran British publisher Christopher MacLehose on Australia Network’s eminently watchable One-Plus-One programme recently. He was courteously perplexed as to how show host Jane Hutcheon could possibly refer to the blockbuster sex-romp novel Fifty Shades of Grey as a literary work. He said she was the first person he had heard make such a claim. (We hear from friends, anecdotally, that the expatriate husbands of Vietnam are passing the book around theirs and other’s expatriate wives for serious study, apparently with mutually satisfying results. That alone supports MacLehose’s reflective assessment of the book’s true value and titillating purpose.)
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MacLehose, a patrician Scot who reads in French – his wife is from l’Hexagone, as French people with an interest in cartography sometimes call their hexagonal patrie – made a late career change from mainstream publishing into publisher of foreign works in translation. He gave the world The Millennium Trilogy, a true work of literature. Originally written in Swedish by the late Stieg Larsson, the trilogy – The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest – had been rejected by a series of publisher’s houses. Apparently this was because the author was Swedish (and so not an English language writer and therefore difficult to sell) and being unfortunately dead was not going to be writing any more books, which precluded creation of further career-enhancing income streams for publishers’ marketing people. Planet Earth has long been made a better place by farsighted Scotsmen (and women).
Fine Fare Australia Network is always good value. On its summer schedule is a new Australian drama series, Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. This is a period piece, set in Melbourne in the 1920s. The network suggests you should get yourself ready to sashay into the city’s back lanes as Phryne Fisher sleuths her way through jazz clubs and other shady spots armed with a pearl-handled pistol and a daggersharp wit. It sounds fun. The 13-part series will be on the viewing schedule at The Cage. It starts on Dec. 3 (at 9.30pm Bali time). Monday will be a stay-home night for the following three months.
For Sale; Apple Mac Power PC desktop: 1.6 Ghz G5, 4GB ram, 2@750 GB HD, Nvidia FX5200 graphics card, incl. keyboard, mouse, excellent condition, Rp. 6.5 million. Phone 0821 4636 5185. Nusa Dua. [023] For Sale; Underwater camera case. RDX 450D, dome port fish eye and macro, sea and sea 110ys flash include camera. Call +62 81 6481 9948. Kerobokan. [004] Moving Sale; Luxury villa furnishings. High quality furniture, art, antiques. Everything must go. Make an offer on any or all items. Photos and prices upon request. Contact 081 756 6704 (SMS only) or email: <info@balishoppingspree. com>. Ubud. [021] For Sale; Kitchen exhaust for restaurant complete of 2 engines, Rp. 1.7 juta, rest sign Rp. 1 juta and 2 big shelves Rp. 500.000 each. Call 0819 1621 2890 or email for pictures and info to <jamma74@hotmail.com>. Seminyak. [022]
For Sale; MacBook Pro 15.4” Core i7/2. 2 GHz, RAM 4GB, HDD256GB OSX 10. 7. 5, Adobe Creative Suite, QuarkXPres, Microsoft Office, late-2011, bought in Bali in March, near mint condition, Rp. 10.5 million. Call/SMS 081 2388 2237. Ubud. [024] For Sale; Macbook Air 13” Core i5/1.7Ghz, RAM 4Gb, HDD 256Gb OSX 10.7.5, Adobe Creative Suite, QuarkXpress, Microsoft Office, mid-2011, bought in Bali in May, mint condition, custom leather case, Rp. 8.5 million. Call/SMS 081 2388 2237. Ubud. [025] For Sale; Used but great condition baby bouncing chair and collection of very nice rarely used high heel shoes. Photos can be emailed. <sukibali.123@ gmail.com>. Canggu. [026] Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive and it’s only by this meeting that this new world is born.
And More Saxy Jazz Sin City singer Edwina Blush is a regular feature of the saxier parts of Bali, as well as an ambassador for Villa Kitty cat refuge at Ubud, and we look forward to seeing her here again in the flesh –attractive portions of it at least – when next her schedule allows. She’d been keeping in form for her much desired reappearance here by playing cabaret style at the Camelot Lounge in Marrickville, Sydney (on Nov. 28) with a pared down quartet and guests. The finely named Blush (she doesn’t, but others have been known to) says of the show: “Refuse to run with the pack, take the cat to the beach, comfort a surf widow, have an affair with your barista and surf a tidal wave of love in the quirky comforts of the Camelot Lounge.” It would have been fun to be there, but we didn’t have enough Qantas points to spare for the trip. Blush launched her latest album, Sea for Cats, in June. She describes it as a lush retro cocktail with an over-proof kick and a hint of kitsch indulgence. Clearly, it should be listened to even though The Cage hasn’t done kitsch since ... well, forever. But Edwina says it’s saxy, so of course it must be. The album is available on iTunes or through the Edwina Blush website shop.
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So Very Sad Little Ani, the eight-year-old severely malnourished and physically challenged girl rescued from distressing conditions in Sideman in Karangasem earlier this year by Jimbaran-resident British nurse Sarah Chapman and her Balinese friend Yuni Putu, has died. She had been playing happily at her new home, YPAC, on the morning of Nov. 17 but later that day had to be taken to Sanglah Hospital with serious breathing difficulties. In spite of truly heroic efforts by the Sanglah team, she died a few hours later. Ani had become quite a Facebook presence – through a page called Friends of Ani – and touched the hearts of everyone who had contact with her actually or through the social media. Losing her is a tragedy, when she had been gaining much needed weight, was beginning the process of socialisation in an adequate setting, and was waiting for essential surgical correction of her cleft palate. It is particularly hard on her immediate carers and on people such as Robert Epstone of the charity Sole Men, who made strenuous efforts to win Ani a new (and proper) life. But Ani, like all who pass away, will live on in the hearts of those who were her family and friends. Her last months were full of fun and love. She was only eight, and could not speak, but she taught many people the real meaning of humanity. There’s a proposal to build a hospice in her name and in her memory.
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Ubud Area For Sale; Double armchair Relax, fashion inflatable furniture for indoor and outdoor use, 1pcs product, inflated size 59x33, 5x21(150cmx85cmx53cm) brand new, not used, colour orange, perfect for pool or the beach, Rp. 400.000. Call 0878 6037 6800. Denpasar. [035]
For Sale; 1 pcs antique ruby stone. Photo will send, price ask. Call 0819 2854 7272. Jimbaran. [055] For Sale; Baby bassinet, in excellent condition, very good and handy for newborn Rp. 500.000. For photo: <seas1909@yahoo.com>. Denpasar. [078] C/U/I-17 Oct 12
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Confessions of a Bibliophile: When too many books is not enough By Shelley Kenigsberg The UWRF is over for 2012 and I’m already wondering what the tenth anniversary version will look like. It’s going to be as great a literary ride as in previous years, that’s certain. But I might still indulge in a little plotting for how to approach it. Perhaps the plots extend to finding out early which writers are coming and then reading everything they’ve written. Or ‘just’ immersing in a wide range of books all year, trying out new genre (finally reading the thriller or the vampire trilogy or the classic) until I can name more favourites. And maybe rereading books I loved and finding new things in them. Clearly, I’m not alone in devouring books (or festivals for that matter). The love affair began early for me. When I first met books as a child, (I was besotted with the Just William series) I knew I would always love them. Could not imagine my life without them. Indeed, most of my time is spent, in some way, working with and making and helping others make… books. I find myself attached to the physical book, while wanting to navigate all the changes and opportunities that the brilliant new technologies offer. I’m trying to find a way to truly relax about it all. Confession number one - Loving books is so important to me that it’s likely to be a deal breaker if it’s not important to people I meet. So, imagine this scenario. You want to find out about a new person and you’ve covered the basic bio details, and want to know more. What might help paint the picture more clearly? Ask what they read and what music they love. But first, books. And collecting books. I put the words ‘book collecting’ into Google and got 43 700 000 hits in 0.15 seconds. That’s a lot. Sure, most of the sites are selling books but that means they’re still expecting buyers. In thinking about the profile of the bibliophile in a world where there’s so much change of the book’s form, I came across an essay from one, in particular, who appealed. It’s US writer and ‘self professed negative styled humorist and critic’, Joe Queenan. In a recent essay, Queenan confessed too. “I started borrowing books from a roving Quaker City bookmobile when I was 7 years
old. Things quickly got out of hand. I had no way of knowing it at the time, but what started out as a harmless juvenile pastime soon turned into a lifelong personality disorder. Fifty-five years later, with at least 6,128 books under my belt, I still organize my daily life-such as it is-around reading. As a result, decades go by without my windows getting washed.” Is Queenan typical of the obsessive or just an (almost) ordinary book collector? We may not all be so enthusiastic but what other traits might be true? Middle-class, educated readers with a deep attachment to the artefact; traditionalists with a grudging acceptance of e-reading and digital everything; those with an old-fashioned, invariably misplaced smugness about being ‘real readers’? Or is that just me? In the vain hope that I could be balanced about this question, I also put the words ‘the death of the book’ into Google - 727 000 000 hits. Don’t get me started. Confession number two - Loving the artefact and being genuinely excited about digital technologies is often very confusing. Now, I’m only slightly panicked by the suggestions of p-books (that’s p for print) exsisting only as relics. And I love, perhaps adore, the possibilities of the digital world and publishing. But straddling the traditional and new technologies is a vexing and bewildering position to be in. Yet, I really am excited by what the digital world offers. The digital world is not a revolution; that’s already happened. And what it can unleash for reading and exploring words is thrilling. So, what’s a person to do but live in both worlds and try to thrive. Confession number three - I suffer from tsundoku. It’s a splendid word meaning: buying books and not reading them. Letting books pile up unread on shelves or floors or nightstands. It’s now embraced by English as a result of the language’s centuries’ old practice of adopting or adapting from other tongues. And it has a touch of magic too: look at the image and you might notice the Kanji version even looks like books and other objects stacked and crammed together.
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(© Other wordly.tumbler.com - from www.tumblr.com/tagged/ tsundoku) Tsundoku is an affliction shared by millions. But if we reframe it, it becomes more an object of affection than something needing to be redeemed. Keep buying and we’ll make booksellers happy; writers happy and publishers happy. Keep making books and we’ll help printers and production teams happy. The need for more book shelves creates happy furniture makers. While I think about it, it might just be a very powerful declaration; a demonstration of optimism that’s in short supply these days. If I can say: ‘the time will come when I can read those fifteen books) then I also say: tsundoku? Come on in.
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UBUD MEET THE MAIN DUDES Ubud businessmen and women are invited to join a new networking program, sponsored by the Indonesia-Canada Chamber of Commerce. It’s hoped that Indonesia’s Canadian ambassador and the new Australian consul for Bali will both join the first networking event, planned for Sunday December 9, from 6 8.30pm. ICCC’s Bali representatives, Canadian Stephen DeMeulenaere and his wife Ochie (owners of Cinta Bahasa), plan to hold the events in a different Ubud restaurant each month, this time at Indus Restaurant. Stephen says business people of all nationalities are welcome. The ICCC is an Indonesia-wide network already meeting monthly in Jakarta and Surabaya. Email ICCO <secretariat.iccc@gmail.com>. ADVENTURISTS IN UBUD S o m e seriously weird but committed people are heading our way. ASEAN Rickshaw Adventure o r g a n i s e r, Vicky Fairhurst, plans the extraordinary Indonesian event from her Ubud hideaway. More than 6,600 “adventurists” take part in eight global adventures from Peru to Mongolia to Java each year - “proper adventures that fight to make the world less boring and save a bit of it at the same time”. Here they will rent those tiny three-wheeled vehicles known as “bemos” that sound like they are powered by a sewing machine engine, traveling on roads - well, tracks - that brave locals try to avoid With each “team” pledging to raise 1,000 Euros, the next event wobbles off into the unknown in early January 2003 from Medan, Sumatra. They travel through “bemo-dense” Sumatran jungle, along ridiculous mountain tracks and over a volcanic Java mountain range to the finish line in Seminyak. So far the adventurers have netted more than four million Euros to help save the world’s rainforests. For more info: vicky@theadventurists.com. UBUD PLAN, EARTH DAY 2013 Are you a green/ environmental business, NGO, educator or services p r o v i d e r, o r a n excellent volunteer with skills to offer? Make a commitment to participate in Earth Day Ubud 2013! Bookings are now open for spaces for workshops, videos, and classes, and for booths for food, eco product sales, NGOs, solution providers, children’s activities, musicians and other entertainers, at the April 21 event. Volunteers are also needed, starting right now, to organise the event, as well others who can help closer to April 21, for the days before and after the event, greeters on the day, sponsors and raffle prize organisers, and with publicity contacts/ writers and contacts with the local communities around the Ubud area. Join Earth Day Ubud 2013 on Facebook or contact admin@indonesiaorganic.com to reserve your place or offer support. TWO YEARS OF BRIDGING This December, Bridges will be two years old, and yes, they will be celebrating with an amazing dinner, champagne, fine wines and live entertainment. Mark your calendar for Saturday, December 8th, and they’ll have more details soon, on line or at the restaurant. They’re not just celebrating two years of a fine new restaurant; this team has also put some real effort into “bridging” with great community projects, raising money for projects as diverse as orphanages, safe birthing and HIV/Aids. www.bridgesbali.com GO BAWA-WA! It was Bali Animal Welfare Association to the rescue when the team took to the seas last month, for a short ferry ride to Lembongan Island, thanks to great fundraising in Western
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For Sale; Bright Star playmat with 4 toys and mirror, in very good condition, only need to replace battery for the music Rp. 225.000. For photo: <seas1909@yahoo. com>. Denpasar. [080]
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For Sale, Zooper 3 wheeler bougie pram, suitable from birth, in very good condition Rp. 2 million. For photo: <seas1909@yahoo.com>. Denpasar. [081] For Sale; Computer pos system complete with cash drawer, large showcase display 1.8m chiller for cake almost new. Wooden bar chairs and assorted tables. Contact 081 2396 5030. Legian. [082]
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BEAUTIFUL MOVIES How lovely! A guaranteed schmaltzy night every Wednesday from now till the end of January, offered by the movie selection team at Black Beach. These “most beautiful movies of all times” come from all over world in their original language with English subtitles. Program www.blackbeachubud.blog.com, Jalan Hanoman 5, Ubud. Movie starts 8pm. YUM-O VIETNAMESE Indotopia is an o p e n , a i r y, light-filled bamboo cafe, w i t h a n interesting layout. Half way down Jl Sukme (yes, that’s “Jazz Café Street”) the cafe only opened a month ago, so it is still quiet, with a great little menu of authentic, beautifully prepared Vietnamese food and that creamy strong super-sweet Vietnamese coffee. Try Indotopia before the queues set in; they have excellent Indonesian dishes too. All very reasonably priced, served by friendly, helpful staff. Indotopia@yahoo.com. Yum! iPHONE TRACKER Nice one! A friend’s iPhone got stolen recently, and returned within a day, thanks to the phone’s inbuilt tracking device. My friend could spot exactly where the thief was, and so could give the police that information. After a few sms to say: “I know where you are and who you are, and I’ve filed a police report”, the phone was anonymously returned. It would have been quite creepy for the thief until he realised what was happening. A bit like black magic.
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For Sale; Red sofa can be converted to bed, vacuum cleaner, many Jenggala ceramics, many kitchen utensil, microwave oven, etc. Contact 0818 0568 1953 or <massage@gmail.com>. Sanur. [075] For Sale; Teak bed frame+ ortho posture pillow top mattress size 160x200, very good condition Rp. 5 million. For photo: <seas1909@ yahoo.com>. Denpasar. [076] For Sale; Silver cross POP stroller, suitable from birth, very good condition comes with a stroller bag Rp. 1.6 million. For photo: <seas1909@yahoo.com>. Denpasar. [077]
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At our shop in Ubud, our friendly staff will guide you to all things of a Spiritual/ New Age nature, including: Books, Music CDs, DVDs, Crystals, Incense, Jewelry, Inspirational Cards, Candles, Yoga Mats, Meditation Cushions, Engraved Stones, Tibetan Bowls, Clothing and more… Jalan Hanoman #64 – Ubud, Bali. Tel: 0361 796 9178 C/U/G-31 Oct. 12
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Bali Advertiser Interview: SHENOA SUPATRA from Sunset Pilates Bali’s wellness industry would not be complete without Pilates and this year celebrating 5 years of service to a supportive local and visitor clientele, Sunset Pilates continues to assist in wellbeing and recuperation. Bali Advertiser caught up with Shenoa Supatra to find out more about Bali’s first and foremost Pilate’s studio. B.A. Shenoa, five years is a nice milestone, what core principles have helped you succeed to date?
B.A. For the uninitiated, can you tell us how Pilates can assist people?
same time. Rachel and Nancy are doing a wonderful job and the kids are having fun, too.
S.P. Firstly, without a doubt it’s our amazing instructors Nancy and Rachel who really deserve the credit. They are extremely dedicated to their profession and we are very proud of them. And of course it’s the wellbeing of our clients who are the major focus of our business. I believe we have achieved a safe, caring and friendly environment in our studio. It’s our committed clients, word-of-mouth and referrals which have contributed greatly to the Sunset Pilates success story.
S.P. Besides the obvious benefits like improving posture, core strength, muscle toning, flexibility, etc., Pilates is very beneficial to those who are suffering from various ailments like back and shoulder pain, scoliosis, or sports-related injuries. It’s also great for pregnant women or women who have just had a baby. There are so many people who can benefit from Pilates. Personally, I found after continually practising the Classical method my body changed. My muscles have not only toned but they have elongated, my posture has definitely improved and the flexibility I have now is extraordinary, especially if I compare to how inflexible I was ‘pre-Pilates’. Amazing results, really! No wonder Joseph Pilates was worshipped by ballet dancers!
B.A. Almost completing your range of services for clients, you provide a Teacher Training Program. Is this popular and a certification students can utilise globally?
B.A. You say in your marketing that your focus is to educate your clients on the “true Pilates Method” so they can carry the benefits into their daily lives. Can you expand on this?
B.A. Is your main clientele a general wellbeing demographic or do you cater to a large recovery patronage? S.P. In the early days the clientele were mainly from the ex-pat community who came for a Pilates ‘workout’, but over the years we have noticed a huge shift of clientele. Now about 50% of our clients are locals. It’s wonderful to see because when we first opened our doors very few locals had any idea what Pilates was about! We also have many clients who are taking classes or have private oneon-one sessions as part of their rehabilitation/recovery program. Many medical professionals are advocating Pilates as a safe and reliable form of exercise and it’s great to see that here in Bali these professionals have supported us by referring their patients onto us. B.A. Competition is always a reality in business. How is Sunset Pilates different to other Pilates studios in Bali? S.P. Prior to the opening of Sunset Pilates Studio there were Pilates mat classes available in the community but no fully equipped studios so there really wasn’t any competition in that area. Of course, since then more Pilates studios have opened but Sunset Pilates is still the only Classical Pilates studio in Bali. B.A. You mention fully equipped. What do you mean by this? S.P. Well, our studio is equipped with all the traditional Pilates apparatus such as Reformers, Cadillac, Wanda Chair, Ladder Barrel and Spine Corrector. In addition, we have many other items such as Swiss Balls, Bosu Balls, Resistance Bands, Pilates Rings, Foam Rollers... the list goes on!
S.P. We run workshops every month (usually the last Saturday of the month) where the focus is on training on the mat and with props. For example, we may have a workshop on Resistance Bands or Swiss Balls. So the entire workshop is focused on how to do Pilates using Resistance Bands or Swiss Balls. This is a wonderful way for people to take home the knowledge and practise at home. B.A. You initially taught the Contemporary Method but later switched to the Classical. Is there much difference between the two? S.P. In the first year we brought in instructors from Australia who were trained in the Contemporary method. Not long after Nancy joined our team. Nancy is trained and certified in the Classical method. At first it was a bit confusing because the two methods, although similar, are different. Once Rachel, who is also a Classical trained and certified instructor, joined the team three years ago, we decided that we would continue to instruct the Classical method only. Pilates Classical method adheres quite strictly to Joseph Pilates principals and original exercises. I found that the Classical exercises/method required more concentration, control and contained more stretches and when practised regularly and with correct technique will produce amazing benefits.
S.P. This is the first year of Sunset Pilates Teachers Training Program. Most of the trainees have been regular clients here at the studio. They were keen to educate themselves further on Pilates and some hope to be certified instructors themselves. The training is rigorous and comprehensive, with 780 hours expected to be accumulated by the trainees before they can take their final exam. Aside from the Pilates repertoire of mat and equipment work, they are given the knowledge of anatomy applicable to movement and special rehab to help correct certain conditions such as degenerative discs, scoliosis, rotator cuff problems, tendonitis, pregnancy and lower back pain, to name a few. Nancy, who is in charge of the program, has based the training on the Pilates Method Alliance (PMA) which is internationally recognised for standardisation of the Pilates Classical system. When teachers are interested to get international recognition certification, they can just apply to sit for PMA certification test. So basically, once the trainees have completed the course, fulfilled the hours required and passed their final exam, they can apply to sit for the PMA certification exam. We will continue this program next year as we already have a few people on waiting list. B.A. And finally, Shenoa, how do you see the next five years unfolding for Sunset Pilates? S.P. We will stay true to the Classical method. Joseph Pilates was ahead of his time with his method. Aside from educating our clients to have more body awareness and change their lives to be healthy and strong, we will continue to seek awareness from the medical profession, and hopefully conduct lectures on interesting topics that would appeal to our clients. Last year we were invited to host a seminar to introduce Pilates to the Olympic team coach and athletes in Jakarta, so obviously we intend to continue committing ourselves to the benefits of Pilates to the community.
B.A. You also offer programmes for kids. Can you tell us more? S.P. The kids program (usually just thirty minute sessions) is geared mainly to children who have problems such as Scoliosis, Flat Feet, or to children and teens that have little or no body awareness. It’s a work in progress because it’s sometimes d i ff i c u l t t o k e e p t h e k i d s interested but have fun at the
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For Sale; Nikon18-105mm VR 2nd kit lens, excellent condition, AF and rubber good, f/r cap ori, pouch ori, white box, warranty ex ALTA, UV filter Hoya 67mm, Rp. 2.3 million. SMS only 0819 1641 3851 / <johnunyil@ gmail.com>. Denpasar. [039] For Sale; Gamma Scout radiation detector/Geiger counter, standard model, perfect condition, rarely used. More info <GammaScout.com>. Call for details 0819 1629 2539. Canggu. [040] For Sale; 5 x white stranded shell lights, still packed, unused. Roughly 70cm in diameter and 2m long. Very beautiful, asking price Rp. 700.000/pcs nego. E-mail me <michijeff@yahoo.de> or 0813 3070 0344 for pics. Kerobokan. [041]
Looking for; Keyboard with MIDI or Synthesizer for production of electronic music! Prefer Yamaha or Korg, but any other brand that’s good for Ableton Live is ok! Call 0813 3798 4369. Kuta. [028] For Sale; Antique Chinese altar table and some more antique furnitures, min. 80 years old. Size H:1.27m, L:2.20m. Original condition. Price Rp. 4.5 jt. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [029] For Sale; Men watch Tissot automatic model sea star, 30 years old, steel with gold incl. original bracelet steelgold, like new, Rp. 3.5 Juta. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [030] For Sale; Denpoo showcase fridge. Bought 6 months ago, never used because cancelled restaurant business. Still in good condition. Bought for Rp. 2.275.000, will sale for Rp. 1.800.000. Call/SMS 0812 3930 2484 / 0812 8139 4910. Jimbaran. [036]
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For Sale; Buddy Inspiration rebreather. Very good condition, completely factory serviced in the last 6 months (handset) 4,000 USD, trials possible in Tulamben. Call 0813 3070 0344. [042] For Sale; Samsung Galaxy S3 just used 4 months. Good condition incl. screen guard original + cover booklet with standing type. Needed cash. Rp. 6 million. Contact Emmanuel 0831 1997 0570. Denpasar. [060]
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For Sale; Huge fridge 1m x73cmx175cmx83cm. Still being used. 4 AC Rp. 500.000. All working and two still being used. Perfect for rental house. From luxury Villa refurbishment. Call 0858 5753 1036. Jimbaran. [061] For Sale; Kids surfboard. Good board for 6-10 yo. We have great photos to prove it! 4’7” Epoxy. Comes with fins and leg rope. No dings. 1.5m (new about 4m). Call Matt 0858 5753 1036. Jimbaran. [062] Free: Private Classified Ads in Bali Advertiser. Put your free ad in the next issue. The easiest way to place your ad is at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Place An Advertisement page Private Classified. You may also bring in, fax, or directly e-mail your ad.
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For Sale; Baby car seat Graco, in excellent condition Rp. 850.000. For photo: <seas1909@yahoo.com>. Denpasar. [079]
For Sale; New Balance Power fitness equipment, Rp. 500.000. iPod touch screen 8Gb, Rp. 1 million. Call 0821 4613 9969. Canggu. [083] For Sale; Silver EPNS tray 80x25cm decorative, Rp. 500.000. Call 0819 9940 4749. Sanur. [084]
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More Gadgets Galore. In this issue we’ve got a wonderful shower head; a neat iPhone/iPod accessory; a retro-looking iPhone case; a wireless, bug repellant/lantern; a new fuel cell; and a way to make you accessories water repellent. Enjoy. SPEAKMAN HOTEL SHOWERHEAD Ever notice how hotel showers are the best showers of your life? That’s because their shower heads, much like male characters in romance novels, are strong and like to give massages! Now you can replicate that refreshing, relaxing feeling with the Speakman Showerheads. Take, for instance, their S-2005-Hotel-BN. Though unassuming in appearance, it boasts 50 powerful full body sprays, eight center pulsating massages, flow control, and an easy-to-use spray-adjusting T-handle. It’s just like showering at 5 star hotel! http://www.speakmancompany.com US$56.00 POP VIDEO PERIPHERAL TURNS IPOD TOUCHES AND IPHONES INTO PICO PROJECTORS FOR $99 While it may not be the first time we’ve come across such a concept, this PoP Video add-on is certainly quite different than, say, WooWee’s Cinemin Swivel -- and significantly cheaper, too. The PoP Video pairs up with iPod touches (3rd / 4th generation) and iPhones via Apple’s proprietary 30-pin connector, essentially turning your device into an unorthodox pico projector. According to PoP’s site, the 3.5 ounce peripheral’s capable of 960 x 540 video output and can give you up to two hours of “playtime” on a single charge -achieved by way of micro-USB. It all wouldn’t be worth it without the free iOS app, though, which lets folks tinker with settings and do what it’s intended to do: project videos, pics as well as browsing within Safari. The $99 PoP Video is up for pre-order now, and you can get a quick glimpse of the accessory in action just past the break. http://vizidef.com/blog/ no price yet LILLIPUTIAN’S PORTABLE FUEL CELL Juice in a box. Lilliputian’s portable fuel cell can deliver between 10 to 14 full charges for an iPhone with one replaceable cartridge. Retailer Brookstone this year will start selling a portable fuel cell able to charge smartphones a dozen times before running out. Fuel cell maker Lilliputian Systems today announced that Brookstone will be the first retailer to carry its portable USB power source, which will be sold under Brookstone’s brand. The fuel cell device is about the size of a thick smartphone, and the lighter fluid-filled cartridges are about the same size as a cigarette lighter. It’s a big step forward both for Lilliputian Systems, a 10-year-old spin-off from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and for portable fuel cell technology in general. Several fuel cell companies have developed portable power systems, but a number have failed. Pricing for the Brookstone fuel cell itself was not disclosed but the cartridges themselves, which are made of plastic and hold butane, will cost a few dollars, or “about the same as coffee from Starbucks,” said Mouli Ramani, vice president of business development at Lilliputian Systems. www.brookstone.com no price yet
The ThermaCELL Patio Lantern operates on a single butane cartridge, which heats a mat releasing allethrin, a synthetic copy of a natural insecticide found in pyrethrum flowers, creating a 15 x 15 foot comfort zone. Each repellent mat provides up to four hours of protection and each butane cartridge provides up to 12 hours of operation. Perfect for backyards, decks, picnics, barbeques, camping, and outdoor parties. ThermaCELL technology has been tested and approved by the U.S. Army. Currently used in Iraq, Kuwait and Afghanistan. An effective alternative to smelly lotions and sprays which must be applied to the skin. Easy to use: no open flame; no messy wax.
Moving Sale; Canon HG10 HD camcorder. Included WD-H43-wide-converter. power adapter. 2 battery packs. Wireless controller. Component cable. Stereo video cable. USB cable. Software. Recording system AVCHD. 40GB HD drive. LCD screen: 2.7in. MiniSDcard. 3.5 Mio Rp (fix). Sanur. For pics and info please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [050] For Sale; Complete collection of David Baldacci’s books (about 20 volumes, including the latest The Innocent). Per book only Rp 80.000. Sell only the whole bunch for this price. Sanur. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [051]
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For Sale; Dryer, Whirlpool commercial quality/size, new, unused, suitable for hotel, laundry business, villa, commercial heavy duty use. Quality and size same as speed queen dryer, best offer over Rp. 8 million. <alex@allesia.com> / 081 2555 1111. Denpasar. [053] For Sale; Nikon ED, AF Nikor 80-200mm, f1: 2.8D lens, mint, as new, no dust, no haze, no oil, no fungus, clear glass, no scratches, hardly used. Complete with case, caps, tripod mount, hood. Rp. 8.7 million. <alex@allesia.com> / 081 2555 1111. Denpasar. [054] It’s never too late, in fiction or in life, to revise.
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When you have a device that is so desirable like the iPhone, where everyone and their uncle clamors for one, then surely another challenge arises – to be able to tell the difference between one and the other. Imagine a family of five, where each one has an iPhone – to avoid the morning confusion often associated with groggy minds, why not make sure your iPhone is encased in something totally different? Enter the Gizmon Camera Style Case for iPhone which can be told apart at a glance, turning your iPhone into a retro looking camera. After all, the Gizmon Case has the appearance and texture of a sweet vintage camera, and since the iPhone 4/4S sports a mean shooter underneath the hood, it is not too far off from the truth either. http://www.thinkgeek.com US$64.99 WATERPROOF YOUR PHONE WITH LIQUIPEL
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Liquipel works by bonding with your phone on a molecular level both inside and out. The nano-coating can’t be felt and won’t scratch off over time. Treatment costs $59 plus shipping and when it’s done, your phone looks and feels exactly the same. This is both cool, because your phone is still shiny and perfect, and unsettling because you can’t see anything that shows it really is waterproof. You ship your phone to Liquipel’s offices in California and wait to have it safely back in my hands. It comes back packed in a snazzy, foam-lined Liquipel tin. The idea behind Liquipel is to protect your phone from accidental water or liquid exposure. They don’t intend or recommend going swimming with it or intentionally exposing it to water. You don’t throw your phone at things just because it’s in a sturdy case and you shouldn’t try and drown your phone just because it’s been Liquipelled. You don’t have to worry about a splash from the pool, sliding into the sink, rain, spilled drinks, or my nightmare, having it fall out of my pocket and land in the toilet. In those situations your phone is protected. http://www.liquipel.com/ US$59
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Fashion For Sale; Kinoki detox foot pads patches. Detox your body. 10 patches only Rp. 200.000. Call 0812 3715 1522. Denpasar. [156] For Sale; Shaping Co. surfboard, 7’2” pointed tip, with leash, good condition, can email pictures. Rp 1.900.000. Call/text 0878 6283 2168. Kerobokan. [157]
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For Sale; Teakwood furniture. Sideboards, bookshelves, coffee table, cupboards. Please come to my house located behind Kerobokan jail to check them out. Text me your email address for photos. 0821 4483 3668. [121]
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For Sale; L shape sofa, stylish in dark grey fabric, well constructed, very comfortable comes with 6yr guarantee from manufacture size 200x100cm and 220x120cm. Rp. 1 juta or best offer. Leaving Bali soon. No pics. Call 0812 3606 8945. Sanur. [165] Wanted; Pool table 7-8 foot must be high quality prefer carved legs leather pockets really want antique looking table but will look at all plus any other fun games pinball. <bestvillainbali@yahoo. com>. Denpasar. [166] Our attitude toward things is likely to be more important than the things themselves. A.W.Tozer.
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JEWELLERY BUSINESS FOR SALE OWNER MOVING, WELL ESTABLISHED JEWELLERY BUSINESS IN SEMINYAK AREA, 10 MONTHS CONTRACT REMAINING (EXTENDABLE), VERY GOOD LOCATION, INCLUDING ALL THE STOCK AND SILVER JEWELLERY MAKING EQUIPMENT, LEGAL DOCUMENTS AND ALL TAXES PAID UP TO DATE. SERIOUS OFFERS ONLY, PLEASE CONTACT pemali1969@gmail.com FOR MORE INFORMATION NC/G/G-28 Nov. 12
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For Sale; Beautifully carved 3 panel screen divider with wayang motif, all in teakwood, L185cm, H 180cm, price Rp. 5 juta. No pic. Call 0812 3606 8945. Sanur. [167]
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For Sale; Baby stroller Chicco, blue color, 1 year old, rarely use, new Rp. 3 million, sell for Rp. 2 million. Pics available. Contact Erika 0815 5800 2553. [158]
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For Sale; 3D glasses for Samsung TV. Interactive. suit LED TV D6000 above, D6400, Plasma TV D490, D550 above. Never used Rp. 300.000. Call 0812 3715 1522. Denpasar. [155]
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Bali has won numerous international awards for their Resort Hotels & Spas & if there was an award offered for an international nail salon then THINK PINK NAILS in Bali would be the major contender for line honors! It’s a nail salon that is an original, that operates to an international set of standards, with a superb fit-out, innovative decor plus a menu to cover all aspects of manicures & pedicures in particular, a bevy of well trained professional nail technicians.
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Y o r k city style nail parlor! And to give credit where it’s due, THINK PINK NAILS – BALI was the only nail salon in the whole of Indonesia to be visited recently by the Director of Training OPI, USA. Not only to receive a visit but a full-on training session for all their nail technicians. This alone says it all for THINK PINK NAILS !! Arvy arrived from New York and settled here, however, became rather disappointed in not been able to locate a really good nail salon as in the States (there’s one on every corner over there!) even to find a nail salon that could repair a broken finger nail! (remember those tiny transparent papers / silk wraps to patch up a broken nail, don’t believe salons do this anymore?) So an idea formed (as Arvy has a penchant for beautiful nails) to set up a nail salon that would offer a difference. THINK PINK NAILS is now a reality & in a very short time the word is out about this totally fabulous place for nails....Arvy is ‘one of a few’ in Bali who is super poised, ultra polished & beautifully well dressed with ‘New York city smarts & edge’ she herself admits that she came loaded with 200 pairs of Manolo Blahniks! (mind you, the salon is on one level, so easy for her to navigate across the floor!) Firstly, let me paint a picture - THINK PINK NAILS from the outside in, remember it’s pure theatre – a large hot pink sign to welcome you in, the exterior decor of hot pink nail polish that appears to be dripping down the front of the building, may seem extreme, but clever! Step inside & it’s all about New York New York! A mix of furniture & furnishings - from the bank of creamy white leather individual loungers (complete with rolling massage action & inbuilt foot baths) that sit a-front a backdrop of rich red drapes, Arvy describes it as a Pedicure Theatre, the perfect description, inspiration came from the fabulous red drapes of Zigfeld Theatre West 54th St Manhattan!
Walls are painted hot pink with printed quotes of famous people i.e. “I fell off my pink cloud with a thud” Elizabeth Taylor & “Pink is the navy blue of India” by Diana Vreeland. There’s also contrasting wallpapers in black & white with mosaic border. Quaint furniture in white or silver alongside Philippe Starck chairs, a myriad of top fashion magazines for choice (no old gossipy ones here!) a manicure bar with ipads so you can google all those images of nail art that you may like to try, as Arvy claims anything is possible!
The second room is a Massage room ( for weary bodies try the Tibetan Healing treatment) But it’s their Signature treatment that is quite sublime – a hair wash (performed in a smaller room nearby) then a hair mask using Macadamia Oil (little like a creme bath) full body massage, full cinnamon coconut body scrub & then a pop into the shower to finish, after the shower a cinnamon vanilla body butter over the body, Ohhh nice! And men aren’t forgotten either, he can enjoy a Sports manicure & pedicure even waxing – Och! I hear them utter!! A few comments here re Gel Nails, the perfect treatment for those with short nails - try Nail Tips (you decide on the length & shape) and then an Overlay Gel using Axxium, OPI is applied. (perhaps this procedure is a little kinder to some nails than having full Acrylics) Your nails will look great, your polish will last, an ideal procedure for holidays/traveling knowing that your polish is going to stay till you are home, also, another procedure at the salon is Gel Nail Sculpture, Axxium, OPI.
A small old fashioned Princess chair complete with footstool & basin for the young ones... LED lighting at all technician stations, plus de rigueur chandeliers and lots of sofas & chairs to sit, all dressed with an assortment of pretty cushions featuring scenes of New York (these can also be purchased). Plus, of course set within the wall, an old fireplace, housing a gazillion bottles of nail polish, OPI, BUTTER London, NARS, even a vegan friendly (toxin free) nail polish called ZOYA, USA. By Christmas a range of CHANEL nail polish (mmm nice for a Christmas gift!) plus you will have a choice of the full set of 60 Gel Colors by OPI! (And, the salon provides a free ‘soak off’ unlike everywhere else that charges Rp’s to remove the polish. Arvy says, “if we put the gel polish on, we take it off for free”! (this surely makes good & very fair!) There’s an individual air-con nail room for Acrylic work, product is Absolute Acrylic system by OPI. Spied a few treatment rooms beautifully decorated with a feature wall complete with New York scene. What goes on here am thinking? Waxing using the Satin Smooth hot-wax + individual eye-lash extensions made from 100% Siberian Mink & ultimately facials are planned. You can also try ‘threading’ a great procedure for the removal of fine hair, mainly used for eyebrows & upper lip, quick & efficient!
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And a look that is trending right now is having your nails painted in a matte color & the tip of your nail (as in a French manicure) painted with a gloss i.e. matt red all over with shiny red at the tips, looks lush! For Brides to be, have your nails painted in a light creamy white then silver or gold sparkles applied over the top (give your nails a pretty look with a topping of graduated sparkles for your big day! Finally, you can purchase OPI for little girls, small packs of polish with names like – The Muppetts, Lil Shooters, Spookettes & Little Romantics, these make perfect Christmas stocking fillers coming up!! Now, a most important point to note, there is NO +++ on the pricing of any treatment, NOR do they add a 2.5 – 3% fee when using a credit card, this is excellent news! With such affordable prices (as we know, regular nail polish doesn’t last that long) you can now enjoy ‘some theatre + a different color on your nails’ every week!
THINK PINK NAILS an experience not to be missed!!
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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth
TAKE FEWER RISKS AS YOU GET OLDER Have you wondered why it has become difficult to save over the past decade? One reason is that global interest rates have fallen and remained low for several years. In 1982 US interest rates reached 15% for a short time. That was extreme but interest rates were generally above 6% from 1968 to 1999. Today, returns on bank deposits in USD, Euro or Pounds Sterling are close to zero and if you take inflation into account real interest rates are below zero. US Treasury Bond yields are now below 3% for a 30-year bond and as low as 1.5% for a 10-year bond, meaning that if you invested $100,000 in 30-year Treasury Bonds you would be looking forward to a fixed income of less than $3,000 a year for the next 30 years. Worse, should interest rates rise during the term and you decided to sell your bonds they would be worth less than you paid for them since buyers could get a higher return from new issues. Indonesian rates are much higher but the risk here is one of currency devaluation and inflation which can quickly erode your purchasing power. It is unlikely you have bought government bonds directly but you are probably linked indirectly to bond rates in other investments you hold. Pension schemes, for example, now tend to hold much higher percentages in bonds due to fear of stock market volatility so scheme members will feel the impact of low returns. Annuity rates are also linked to prevailing bond rates making annuities unattractive also. A few years ago a man purchasing an annuity at 65 could expect a return of at least 8% per annum. That has now fallen to around 5% per annum. The income would also cease upon death. It is possible to make partial provision for a surviving widow or to build in a modest degree of inflation protection but this will result in an even lower initial rate. How are pensioners reacting? Most are just accepting the reality and are bearing the hardship. Others however are looking for alternative investments to enhance their income. This is not a problem if they leave untouched their core pensions but if they put those at risk the result could be a disaster. Most pension schemes fortunately do not allow members to exercise their discretion so temptation to take risks is out of their reach. In the US however, creative financial engineers have found ways to entice retirement fund holders to abandon the conventional assets of stocks and bonds and switch into more aggressive commodity holdings or even private equity ventures or business franchises. The returns are potentially high but the reality is that many, if not most, of these ventures or franchises fail, leaving the pensioner penniless. If you hold a personal pension plan with a life company the chances are you will have a choice of over 100 funds to choose from. The temptation is always to look at past performance and select accordingly, despite the frequent warnings that past performance is no guarantee of future performance. Bond funds are rarely selected because their returns are relatively flat but they can be your best friend when stock markets are volatile. If you are retired or approaching retirement ignore past performance and select a range of funds that will predominantly protect
your capital. No harm in having a sprinkling of stock and commodity funds but the core of the plan should be in ‘low risk’ or ‘balanced’ funds.
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Should you stake all on a business? I frequently receive e-mails from people who are thinking of investing into a business in Bali. There are certainly many opportunities and over the years quite a number of ventures have proved very successful. But the harsh reality in any small business venture is that a large majority fail within five years. If you are young you will still have time to pick up the pieces and try something else but if you are closer to retirement age it can be difficult to recover from a business failure unless you have restricted your business allocation to funds that are totally separate from your basic pension and other assets. You should really use only funds that you can afford to lose in their entirety if things go wrong. When should you start saving for retirement? Quick answer – the day you start working! In many countries this is exactly what happens as the government will start collecting contributions towards your retirement. It would be wise however to supplement those contributions by saving towards at least a couple of private schemes since the state scheme is likely to fall woefully short of a comfortable pension. Expatriates will normally be unable to continue membership of their countries’ schemes so it is imperative they allocate part of their overseas income to a private retirement fund. In the early years the fund should be invested in growth assets but these should be converted to more conservative assets as retirement approaches. If necessary, lower your expectations Millions globally are undoubtedly disappointed with their income in retirement or with the value of their assets as retirement approaches. The temptation is strong to throw caution to the wind and seek investments or ventures that hold out the hope of higher returns. But, just as your pleasure pursuits change with age from bungy-jumping or hang-gliding to less risky pastimes such as golf, so too should you adjust the risk factors in your personal investing. If you break your leg when you are young you have plenty of time to recover; if you ‘break’ your life savings when you are old you don’t have time to repair the damage. Colin Bloodworth has worked as a financial adviser in Indonesia since 1992 and is now Director of PPI Indonesia, based in Jakarta. He visits Bali regularly and can be contacted for advice at indonesia@ ppi-advisory.com or colin.bloodworth@yahoo.co.uk or 021 3004 8024.
You can read all past articles of Money Matters at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Copyright © 2012 Colin Bloodworth
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For Sale; Printer HP deskjet 2180, multi purpose print, scan, copy. Complete as when bought: box, manual, CD drivers, cables, ink cartridges. Been working excellent, no problem whatsoever. Reason of selling: need bigger printer. Call only, no SMS. 083 1181 9816. <alexbalietc@gmail. com>. [087]
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ARDEN DOCTOR
by The Garden Doctor
by Dr. Kris
Mango Problems
Dear Dr Kris I do read your garden articles in the Bali Advertiser; they are very much appreciated and kept in a special file. Thank you. Attached please find two photos. We have a Mango tree, it has been on our property before we built the house, 7 years plus. It seems to look quite good but…..it had two Mangos only in all these years and they were not eatable. The tree has new leaves all the time, stems of flowers but as soon as in full bloom, the stems dry out. Hope you can see on the photo what I mean. The tree is about 4-5 metres high and is in a grassy area. Any advice will be appreciated Edith Ubud It looks to me like you have a fungus problem called anthracnose, it is a very common disease to mangos and one of the most serious, it can have devastating effects. Warm humid or rainy conditions primarily encourage this disease to grow and it can spread over relatively short distances. It is most likely to occur if humid rainy weather coincides at the stage when the mango is flowering and setting fruit. The infection first appears as brown or black irregular spots on flowers and leaves. The fungus can affect most parts of a mango tree, and particularly the flower itself. It also causes the leaves to drop and the tips of new branches to rot or die back. The leaves turn brown and die off while the branch is rotting. When pruned back, you will notice that affected branches will have a brown discolouration. Infected mango fruits typically drop early from the tree and fruit that initially appears unaffected quickly decays upon ripening. Although the disease thrives in humid conditions you are not helpless, there are strategies that you should adopt to control the problem. Try using non chemical control measures to solve the problem first. Prune the tree right back if you have to, and follow this up with regular tree pruning. You need to eradicate and dispose of all infected parts of the plant. This fungus has long survivability on dead infected branches and leaves so prune off all affected areas. Diseased twigs, leaves, and fruits which fall to the ground, are a potential source of infection so collect and dispose of them in the rubbish, not the compost bin. One small infected twig lying in the soil for months is enough to spark an outbreak later on down the track. Never allow fallen debris to remain on the ground for too long. Also try to keep the base area around the plant as weed free as possible. Garlic bulb, ginger, mango, and turmeric leaf have been shown in studies to significantly control the mango anthracnose. Try blending 3 garlic bulbs or 500 grams of ginger rhizome into a paste. Mix with 1 litre of water and add 3 tablespoons of liquid soap. Let it sit overnight then stir and then strain with a cloth, then add another 500 mls of water and stir again. It is sprayed on fruits, leaves, and branches for an effective organic way to inhibit the fungus growth and reduce losses. If this doesn’t work simply make the concoction stronger.
Some other tips These plants stress easily through any variety of factors including mineral deficiency, water at the wrong time or excessive humidity, and even wind. Wind can damage flowers and significantly reduce fruit production. Mangoes should be protected from the wind, but not to the detriment of sunlight exposure. Grow your tree in a location that provides full sun exposure, as any amount of shade can negatively affect development of fruit and the tree itself. Trees must have full sun and fertile soil. Regularly add organic compost to the planting area, and make sure you clean garden tools with soapy water after pruning. You also need to use a complete fertilizer developed specifically for fruit trees, with correct ratios of nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P) and potassium (K). Fertilise with a product that has a higher (P) and (K) ratio. Look for a ratio formulation, such as 16-16-16 or 10-20-20 N-P-K on the label. The influence of K on fruit quality is greater than any other plant nutrient. It has a significant influence on growth and development of mango trees, especially in the early vegetative phase. Make sure that your fertilizer also includes magnesium, mango trees require a lot compared to other fruit trees. Magnesium influences the production potential as the tree requires magnesium for optimal root growth. Stunted root systems are more prone to nutrient deficiency and dehydration.
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Too much nitrogen will also damage flowers. It is best to keep fruit trees away from turfed areas, as grasses are typically fertilized with a high N ratio which will damage flower and fruit production of a tree. If grass grows up to the tree trunk, cut it back and replace with a ground cover, stones or herbs. Allowing the soil to dry out for 2 or 3 months before the flowering stage will promote good flower formation. Increase watering through the development stage of the fruit. Grow your mango plant in soil with good drainage, they grow best on a slight slope which allows for runoff without erosion, and prevents water logging at the same time. Depressions or gullies are poorly drained and plantings on these sites should be avoided. Provide these basic steps of care to your mango trees, as healthy vigorous plants are less likely to encounter disease problems. If all else fails and you must turn to chemical treatment, as last resort use a copper based fungicide which in most cases will clear the problem up.
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Note that in the tropical regions, mangoes can grow well at altitudes to 1000 m. However, production significantly decreases at higher altitudes.
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Alcoholics Anonymous We are men and women who drank too much but have found we can help each other to stop drinking. We have meetings every day on Bali. If you want to learn how to stop drinking come to a meeting. To find a meeting, go to our website: <www.aa-bali.org> or call us: English – 081 5581 04700 Bahasa Indonesia – 087 8623 60454. Amcham Indonesia Amcham Indonesia affiliated with KADIN the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce, have established a special nonJakarta membership category. Keep informed on local laws and regulations pertinent to U.S. business interests in Indonesia. Join Amcham contact <info@balidiscovery.com> or fax to 286 284. Anand Krishna Center Meditation is not just sitting down in silence, but working dynamically in the market place amidst the maddening crowd, however maintaining silence in the heart and mind. Anand Krishna has custom tailored hundreds of techniques to help modern men and women experience the ecstasy of meditation. Come and join us to live fully and celebrate life! Contact : Anand Krishna Center Jl. Pura Mertasari 27 Sunset Road Area, Kuta-Bali Phone: 0361.780 1595 or 085 6370 9294 / 081 7974 1165 <www.anandkrishna.org> or <www. aumkar.org>. ANAK Foundation Since 2003 ANAK has helped children in need of financial support for their education through a system of Godparents sponsoring annual godchild costs. Our donors also participate in health and water projects. We act in several villages in very poor dry areas in Northeast Bali. Website : <http://www.anak.fr> Aussie Rules Football The Bali Geckos Australian Rules Football team are always looking for new players of any standard. Young or old to join in training and matches. Training is at 5pm every Thursday at the Seminyak Soccer oval [opposite Made’s Warung]. For info call Bigboy Peter ‘Gun’ Muir 081 856 3474.
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Mr. Robet’s Best Buys The Girl A film director chooses an inexperienced actress to mould into a movie star. Everything or Nothing A good documentary which looks at the creation of the James Bond movies. Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter As a boy Abraham Lincoln witnesses his mother being killed by a vampire. Total Recall In the future workers escape reality by partaking in chemically induced trips. Ruby Sparks The fictional heroine of an author’s novel suddenly materializes in real life. Lay The Favorite A naïve girl gets a job in Las Vegas placing bets for a professional gambler. Donovan’s Echo An eminent physicist endures déjà vu experiences and precognitive flashes. Vamps Two gorgeous vampires know never to fall in love with the men they meet. Prometheus Some astronauts go to a distant planet to investigate the possibilities of life. Peace, Love & Misunderstanding Differences of opinion have driven a hippie mother and her daughter apart.
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For Sale; Waring commercial 10” cordless immersion blender. New, boxed, 2 speed, 13000RPM, 9.6V rechargeable battery. NSF and ETL certification, great for cream soups, veloute, etc. Priced to sell, email <alex@allesia.com> / 081 2555 1111. Denpasar. [007] For Sale; Robot Coupe Blixer 3, food processor, commercial grade, suitable for hotel, villa, restaurant kitchen. New, without box, purchased in Singapore last year, project did not go, must sell, nego. <alex@allesia. com> / 081 2555 1111. Denpasar. [008]
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For Sale; Espresso coffee machine, the very best, commercial quality, restaurant, hotel, villa ok. Jura Impressa Z5, gently used at home. New price in Bali Rp. 37 million, sell for Rp. 22.5 million. <alex@ allesia.com> / 081 2555 1111. Denpasar. [009] For Sale; Convection steam oven, Sharp in red color, good condition, new price Rp. 8 million, sell for Rp. 3.5 million. E-mail: <alex@ allesia.com> / 081 2555 1111. Denpasar. [010]
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For Sale; Mint condition iPhone 4.16Gb, unlocked with Gevey sim card, ios 4.1. Comes with USB, wall charger and box. Ready to go. Rp. 3.5 millions fixed. Meet around Kerobokan. 0821 4483 3668. [120] For Sale; Apple iPhone 4S, 64Gb, unlocked for all operator GSM perfect condition, no scratch and full application. Sell for Rp. 6.5 million. Please call or SMS 0831 1964 5264. [090]
For Sale; Brand new external hard WD 1TB full with 1000 movies of the last decade (till 2012) in perfect quality. English language! Sell for only Rp. 1.9 million. Call 0813 3798 4369. Kuta. [160] Change your thoughts and you change your world. C/BM/U-04 April. 12
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“Fair Go For Pygmies” “Fair go for Pygmies” said the placard. “Pygmies rights hit a new low” said another. “Don’t sell us short” said a third. “We’re not hobbi.... (sorry can’t use that word it’s copyright), we’re people” they chanted. The road outside the furniture shop was blocked by the demonstration. “What’s going on?” I asked “We are demanding our rights” said a friendly but assertive little chap. “All we want is to be able to sit down in front of the telly just like anybody else but everything is made for big people. It’s not easy being a pygmy you know.” I don’t know if you’ve noticed but small people tend to fall through the cracks, you see they are not disabled so they don’t get special consideration. Years ago I was involved in an interesting project. We had a customer who was small, no I mean really, really small, only about 3 feet tall in fact. But this lady was unusual in that everything about her was perfectly in proportion - just very small. The powers that be quite rightly decided that she had a right to live her life just as anyone else does. She shouldn’t have to use a hoist to get into bed or a step ladder to wash her hands. How do you live your life when you can’t even reach the light switches? Being small is not easy in a world of standardisation around that mysterious entity “the average person”. As I said small people are not disabled, they are in fact just as “abled” as anyone else and they do deserve equal consideration to anyone else. Most gentlemen’s toilets these days have one urinal lower than the rest to suit those who are lacking in the size department (short in height I mean) but, if you think about it, other than kindergartens this is about as far as consideration for small people goes. It was decided that Miss Diminutive should have a house that would allow her to live a “normal” life. It was a revealing exercise and it is only when you put yourself in a such a person’s shoes you start to understand the problems that people who are lacking in the tallness department have to face each and every day of their lives. Once you start to consider the heights of steps, doorknobs, light switches, washbasins, tables, chairs, toilets, beds, baths, shower heads, the list goes on and on, a thousand and one things to make life difficult. For Miss Diminutive the whole house had to be designed in miniature. The exercise also highlighted just how many standard items we buy only come in one size. Imagine trying to get into, and worse out of, a standard bath if you are only 3 feet tall and going to the tut - forget it. Working in a kitchen is a particularly challenging place for small people. Last issue we started talking about kitchen design and the various layouts you can use. Let us move on and consider benches and cupboards that will make up your kitchen. In Europe and Australia kitchen units have been standardised and there are many manufacturers who supply “flat pack, assemble yourself” units that make up kitchen cupboards and cabinets to these standard sizes. These units come with a range of options such as doors, handles, benchtops, shelves, drawers (both large for pans and small for cutlery), pull out racks, waste bins and rotating storage racks for corner units. You may be wondering why I’m bothering to tell you this, you probably already know and anyway these type of units are not available here in Bali. You will find that kitchen units in Bali are generally made on a “one off” basis. The concept of gaining efficiency from the use of mass production techniques is as widely understood here as the laws of thermonuclear physics or the American electoral system. There is one important point, however, that is relevant which is that, over time, standard sizes have evolved and these standard sizes have been adopted by manufacturers of most of the equipment we use in our kitchens. If we have a kitchen made up for us, unless you are a pygmy, it is a good idea to use these standard sizes. A standard kitchen cupboard unit is 60 cms wide (side to side), 60 cms deep (front to rear) and 90 cms high to the surface of the bench top. Different widths are available but these are usually still based on the same 90 cm high 60 cm deep size. Typical widths are 45 cms 60 cms and 90 cms. Standard door widths are usually 60 cms and 45 cms. Wall cabinets are also standardised at 60 cms wide, 70 cms high and around 37 cms deep.
These mass produced “flat pack” units have a standard frame (known as a carcass) and then you choose whatever doors, handles and bench tops you wish to personalise your kitchen.
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Across the world manufacturers of appliances such as kitchen cookers, washing machines, dishwashers and to a lesser extent refrigerators have adopted these standard sizes making their units to fit within the 60 x 60 x 90 size. Cookers are often 90 cms high and 60 cms deep so the kitchen work height continues along the benches and across the cooker. Front loading washing machines and dishwashers tend to be less than 90 cms so they will fit underneath the bench top. Note that for average Europeans a kitchen bench top height of around 90 cms has been found to be best. Indonesian people are generally shorter than Europeans and so if the kitchen is to be used mostly by Indonesians it is a good idea to reduce this bench top height to say 84 cms or even less. Pygmies will need something considerably lower still. Anyone who spends a lot of time working in their kitchen knows that the height of the bench tops makes a huge difference in how you work so take the time to give it some thought. If you have a wonderful though somewhat diminutive 5ft tall pembantu who cooks for you don’t expect her to cook your eggs properly when she has to stand on a box.
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It is also important to remember that short people tend to have short arms and that a standard 60 cm deep unit may make it difficult for a short person to reach the plug sockets on the wall. The height of wall cabinets above the bench top level must also be worked out to suit the height of the people cooking. The cabinets need to be low enough to reach but high enough to not get in the way. 60 cms from bench top to wall cabinet is probably a good height. These standard sized units make kitchen design easy. Measure the dimensions of your kitchen, choose an appropriate layout that gives you a reasonable spacing between the benches and measure out the lengths of the units in standard 60 cm wide units. There are some things that need careful consideration. The standard flat pack units we get in Australia and Britain are made from melamine laminated water resistant particleboard. Unfortunately the laminated particleboard (and plywood) available in Indonesia is not, generally speaking, water resistant. Take care in selecting the material to be used or you may find your beautiful kitchen starts to absorb water and swell up like a pregnant pussy cat.
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Think carefully about benchtops, you can get some pretty exotic materials at very reasonable prices in Bali but think of the practicality, marble might look luxurious but has a tendency to stain. Granite is very good and black granite can look stunning in the right place. Tiles are practical but collect dirt in the cracks. Melamine laminate is very practical, comes in a wide range of colours but can scratch easily. Wood looks great when it is new but once the moisture gets in it can quickly deteriorate. Make sure a skirting board is fitted and this needs to be rebated (set back) or you will be banging your toes all day long. Gas storage is very important. Many kitchens in Indonesia have gas cylinders which are stored in cupboards under the kitchen benches or within the cooker itself. This is very dangerous. Gas regulators with poor seals are very common and the closed space of a kitchen cupboard and a kitchen without open ventilation are death traps. You should always keep the gas cylinder in a separate place (best outside) away from the enclosed environment and away from naked flames on your gas stove. Next time you see a pygmy just remember that the best presents come in small packages. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.wilsonbali.com or at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 288 789. Copyright © 2012 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/BM/G-14 Nov. 12
Romantic Right on the Beach Customer’s voice: Vicky “ Lovely food, best service from staff in a long time, whole family loved it, kid liked too. Would recommend to anyone coming. Amazing from the kids. ”
0812 8613 4471 (Next to Segara Village Hotel, Sanur) C/R/U-31 Oct. 12
Moving Sale; 7 Big ceramic bathtubs, river stones, 15 ready computer desks for internet cafe, glass doors, aquariums, stationary, nice gift boxes, office chairs and much more, fab prices, take all, best price. Call Izy on 082 3923 8866 or (0361) 743 9221. Kerobokan. [092] If you are looking for furniture we have a 2 bedroom villa full of top quality indoor and outdoor furniture for sale including all white goods some tools and a bike 26”. Call 0813 3854 9492 or <goodable@hotmail.com>. Sanur. [093] For Sale; Baby box made from wood, knock down, size 60x120, complete with mosquito net and bumper. Price Rp. 1 juta nego. Call/ SMS 0852 3704 8168 (English / Indonesian). Kerobokan. [094] Again and again, the impossible problem is solved when we see that the problem is only a tough decision waiting to be made. Robert Schuller.
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For Sale; 2 pieces Laptop memory. Hynix 256MB PC2700S DDR 333 Mhz SD RAM, and Infineon 256MB PC2100S DDR 266Mhz SD RAM. For Thinkpad X31 and many others. Try before buying. Call or SMS (0361) 746 0113. Legian. [177] For Sale: IBM Thinkpad X31, 160GB, 1.6Ghz 512MB Ram, Good physical condition, but frequent blue screen. Have a spare used motherboard, but not sure that works either. Good for parts or repair. Make offer. (0361) 746 0113. Legian. [178] For Sale: Industrial quality respirator/dust mask. 3M 8247+8577 model. New in package. Organic vapor relief carbon filter, the best model for protection while driving motorbike. Rp. 70,000. Call or SMS (0361) 746 0113. Legian. [179]
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For Sale; Ewa Marine VPC waterproof housing for small camcorders. Bought for my Sony DCR-PC5 but lost camera and never used. Still new with case and original accessories. Only Rp. 400.000 nego. Please call (0361) 746 0113. Legian. [180]
For Sale; Hydro Bodysurfer, orange color, new condition. Hand held plastic plane with leash for bodysurfing. Great fun! Rp. 125,000. Call or SMS (0361) 746 0113. Legian. [181] C/R/I-22 Feb. 12
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Wanted; A very nice sofa at a good price must be in great condition and not the same price as a new one lol plus any other houseware dishes, clocks, pictures, rugs, pillows, linens, etc. Only at good prices. <hapysingledad@yahoo. com>. Denpasar. [168] For Sale; Motorcycle cover, big size and fits most motorbikes, new and unused, bought Rp. 140.000 sell for Rp. 85.000 only. Can send you pics SMS 0819 3626 4301. Denpasar. [169]
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For Sale; Kettler sauna suit, great for exercise to increase sweat and weight loss. New unused in box, bought Rp. 175.000, sell Rp. 125.000. Call 0819 3626 4301. Denpasar. [170] For Sale; Federal racing bicycle, Shimano sis 12 speed, Araya allog wheels, Joytech hubs, collectors item. Rp. 2.5 million. Can email for pics. SMS 0831 1428 7888. Denpasar. [171] Quick Sale; Cervelo racing mens bicycle, very good condition. SMS me your email for photos and specs to 0819 3626 4301. Denpasar. [172] For Sale; Complete wind surfer (mistral made in Switzerland). 6mtr, sail with trailer that can be pulled by motorbike or car. 0812 3608 8589. Jimbaran. [173]
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Want to buy, iPhone, iPad, iPod, Macbook with all conditions (normal, broke, damage, crack, etc). Email: <denpasar@me.com>. Phone 0819 9905 5544. Kerobokan. [072] For Sale; Household. Fine carpets, one Omar Kayyam with printed, one finely knotted Pakistani. Many blue and white Chinese porcelains, different style, purchased in Beijing. Many others, must see. Call 0818 0568 1953. <massage@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [073] For Sale; Mens watch Phillipe Charriol 18K face, wire band, limited edition. Contact 081 2384 2473 or <massage@gmail.com>. Sanur. [074]
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For Sale; 8x rattan bar chairs, white, heavy, cozy, Rp. 3.6 million. Newspaper holder, big and heavy, light brown Rp. 300.000. 2 big heavy cozy red and brown sofas with pillows + matching tables with glass, Rp. 4 million complete. Very heavy funky cozy chairs in yellow/ red/green/blue colors with pillow Rp. 650.000 each. Call 0857 3726 9905. Kuta. [182]
When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us. Alexander Graham Bell. C/R/U-14 Nov. 12
For Sale; Mid size trailer for motorbike or car. 0812 3608 8589. Jimbaran. [174] For Sale; Overhead cover for motorbike full weather protection, from sun + rain with safety glass wind screen + wiper system. Call 0812 3608 8589. Jimbaran. [175] NC/R/I-28 Nov 12
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For Sale; iPhone 3G, 16Gb, good condition only asked Rp. 2.4 million. Call 745 5886. Denpasar. [185]
EAT IN & TA (0361) 8 KE AWAY 57 0880
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Coffee & Breakfast | Lunch & Dinner | Free Canapes 07.00 - 23. 00
Moving Sale; All dishes, kitchen stuffs, etc. Contact Patrick <pat2com@gmail. com>. Call/SMS 0819 3433 8214. Denpasar. [192] For Sale; Meuble de bar en plateau+teck, dimension 240x110x65+35cm, price Rp. 6.000.000, 4 bar chairs Rp. 150.000/chair. Bonus 1 bar chair. Contact Patrick <pat2com@gmail.com>. Call 0819 3433 8214. Denpasar. [193]
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Moving Sale; Tables, chairs, AC, fridge, bamboo bed, pillows, household, plates, closets, mattress, sofa, beds, electric, sinks, toilets. Contact 0857 1109 3547, 081 7979 9922. <ceaderphoenix@yahoo. com>. Seminyak. [184]
For Sale; Wall kitchen cabinet 195x40x50cm, color dark brown. Rp. 1.500.000. Contact <pat2com@gmail. com>. SMS 0819 3433 8214. Denpasar. [191]
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For Sale; Indoor bicycle trainer. Mount your bicycle and exercise indoors this rainy season. Adjustable, works well, Rp. 400.000 ONO. Call (0361) 746 0113. Legian. [183]
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Restaurant Review By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
Traditional Balinese Cuisine
Balinese cuisine must be one of the least understood. Millions of tourists visit Bali, many honestly believe that they sample the unique cuisine of Bali yet few do, generally eating just standard Indonesian dishes. The vast majority of small warungs and locally owned restaurants display their origin for all to see [Padang, Lombok, Java, etc] but rarely does the sign say Balinese, apart from the occasional Lawar warung, and Ubud’s unique ‘dried’ duck. The main reason for this is that the Balinese themselves rarely go to restaurants, they eat individually whenever hungry. The family meal, a major part of western culture, is unknown in the villages of Bali. A handful of rice from the ever-present steamer, maybe a few strands of vegetables and very rarely small pieces of chicken or fish, is the daily diet. Sometimes a packet of noodles for a change! For birthday celebrations sate grilled at roadside shared by the celebrants and friends, too often with arak as well. The treasures of Balinese cuisine only appear at ceremony time, and then sadly are often prepared days before and eaten cold on the day itself. These are often the only days in their lives that the entire family eats at the same time. No wonder the visiting tourist is confused? Thinking such delights as Nasi Goreng and Campur, Mie Goreng and a variety of Sates are Balinese, although all have become standard local fare. The major 5 star hotels have not helped, as all have an ‘Indonesian’ restaurant but they pay only lip service to Balinese cuisine, with rarely any attempt to replicate faithfully or to research fully. Betutu and Babi Guling are well known, although the many other dishes are, as with most old cuisines, purely regional. Even the two classic dishes can have a variety of different preparations according to the hand-me-down teachings in each region. Betutu can be duck [bebek] or chicken [ayam, or give it its Balinese name, siap], combined and rubbed with a variety of local spices and herbs, wrapped in leaf and placed underground with hot embers to smoke overnight. The resultant flesh produces one of the great dishes of the world, when prepared properly. Babi Guling or suckling pig as it is usually and incorrectly translated is the ultimate ceremonial dish…just check the price increases for pigs as Gallungan approaches each time. It is very rare for the pigs used for this slow spit-roasting to actually be suckling pigs [still suckling on the sow with no hard feed] as the wonderful Cantonese and Spanish versions are. However the Balinese end product still presents a meat soft, tender and tasty! The crackling is wonderful from all the different country styles.
Eating Babi Guling at small, often not too hygienic, road-side stalls is not an attractive proposition for many tourists. But now we have Surya on The By Pass in Sanur presenting old-fashioned Balinese cuisine from modern hygienic kitchens. The brainchild of two long time Bali hospitality professionals, Ida Bagus Rai [many years in the kitchens of leading Bali 5 star hotels as well as stints in the Middle East and Australia] and Margit Arnold [ex Hiltons and most recently GM at Garuda’s Sanur Beach Hotel],
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Surya
Address
: Jln. The ByPass Ngurah Rai 95, Sanur.
Telephone
: 923.3223
The Babi Guling at Surya is real suckling pig! All of the pigs are under 20kgs and still suckling, which is the Denpasar method. They are slowly cooked, with a spiced glaze, spit roasted at varying heights as the process develops.
Open
: 10.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m.,
Non-Smoking Area
: Upstairs
Betutu is a complicated process with many different spices and herbs [depending on the region] rubbed into the flesh. At Surya garlic, galangal, turmeric, kencur, etc are finely balanced with palm sugar. The smoking is done in a hygienic smoke-house in the restaurant kitchen rather than the traditional in-the-ground method.
Smoking Area
: Downstairs
Parking
: Front apron.
Price
: Rp. 200,000 for two [+ drinks]
Credit Cards
: Visa, Mastercard.
Food
: Balinese
Wine
: Small list, modest prices.
Service
: With a smile.
Atmosphere
: Overlooking golf course.
Overall
: An eating house with style.
Both the Ayam and Bebek Betutu can be ordered as the whole bird, half or a quarter, all coming with the soup, lawar and nasi putih. Lawar is Bali unique! For the Babi Guling shredded young green jackfruit is combined with some of the meat, skin and lime, chillies, etc. The mix is steamed [many boil which blanches much of the flavour] and can be served with or without the addition of offal, as you wish. The lawar for the betutu has a base of green papaya again with some of the meat. Both lawars can also be ordered as side dishes with other meals.
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Betutu and Babi Guling, as do many other Balinese dishes, are served with a small bowl of spicy broth. It uses the fruit of the banana trunk [only the special Pisang Batu banana] combined with a Daun Salam broth. Whilst these are the main attractions at Surya other dishes are constantly being developed and added to the menu, as the restaurant is still in ‘soft opening’ mode. One very popular dish with a difference is the Babi Guling Wrap, the delicate pork meat combined with chilli jam and wrapped in a soft flour tortilla. Surya is modern fresh and clean, looking down on the green stretches of the Sanur Golf course with natural sea breezes, with the smell of freshly mown grass, replacing the need for air-conditioners. Enjoy traditional Balinese cuisine without the dirt and grime. Not only that but you can accompany your Betutu or Babi Guling at Surya with a glass or two of premium wine, and finish off your meal with a real coffee from Segafredo Zanetti, sampling the best of both worlds! Upstairs at Surya is partner restaurant Warung Kayu Api, which combines Balinese cuisine with some International dishes, but more of that in a later edition.
Copyright © 2012 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
CHRIS TMAS DINNE R Update Christmas Dinner is available at many Bali restaurants and boutique hotels. The following is a broad selection of special menus from different areas, and at a wide range of prices. FP= Festive Period [late December], CE = Dinner 24th, CL=Lunch 25th, CD=Dinner 25th and BD=Dinner 26th. Price [Rp….] is per person food only, unless otherwise stated. If restaurant also offers their normal a la carte menu as well [ALC], Special Prices if there are small serves for children [SPC]. Any Gluten Free dish is marked as GF. Reservations Essential at all venues. Restaurants reserve the right to change menus and/or prices. Amed The Griya: [CE Rp. 350,000++, SPC [Under 12]. Welcome Drink – Glogg. Swedish Herring, Marinated Salmon and Mustard Sauce, Smoked Salmon, Eggs with Shrimp and Caviar, Seafood Terrine, Christmas Ham, Meatballs, Cocktail Sausages, Ribs, Janssons “Temptation”, Red Cabbage, Salted Cucumber, Carrot” laatikko”, Beetroot Salad Dessert: Chocolate Mousse with fruit salad. [Tel: (0363) 23.571]
Candi Dasa Watergarden: [CD, All dishes are priced separately but cost for a full 4 course dinner would be in the range of Rp. 210255,000++]. SOUP [Pumpkin Soup, creamy pumpkin fruit topped with yoghurt and served with crispy garlic bread - Rp. 30,000, Tom Yum Goong, clear spicy Thai prawn soup served with crispy bread - Rp. 35,000, Tom Kha Gai, Thai chicken soup, shredded chicken in coconut broth served with crispy garlic bread - Rp. 30,000]. APPETIZER [Cheese Bruschetta, fresh tomato, basil, garlic, olive dressing on crispy ciabatta topped with grilled mozzarella cheese. - Rp. 30,000, Rosettes of Smoked Salmon Tartar. minced smoke salmon mixed onion, pickle, capers and mayonnaise, rosettes on ciabatta bread - Rp. 35,000, Waldorf Salad [GF] classic waldorf salad with a julienne of apple, celery, walnut and yoghurt mayo dressing - Rp. 32,000]. MAIN COURSE [Roasted Xmas Turkey, U.S bred turkey, filled with chef’s secret stuffing, served with rissoles potatoes, steamed vegetables and cranberry sauce - Rp. 150,000, Salmon Fillet [GF] grilled Norwegian salmon, bathed in an olive oil-rosemary-lime broth and topped with dill, served with potatoes, blanched vegetables and sauce Hollandaise - Rp. 130,000, Lamb Medallion, Australian lamb, marinated in a red wine-cumin broth, pan seared in virgin olive oil, served with spinach croquettes, assorted vegetables, accompanied with a dark Burgundy sauce and garnished with fresh orange slices - Rp. 110,000]. DESSERT [Traditional English plum pudding served warm with a sweet brandy sauce - Rp. 35,000, Petite cut of traditional Christmas stollen served with Blueberry coullish Rp. 32,000] [Tel: (0363) 41.540].
Canggu: OM Organic: [CE, CL, CD – Rp.280,000++, ALC] Baked Kangkung Rolls with goat cheese, Brussels Sprout Cream with prosciutto chips, Scallop Ragout with ginger and Himalaya truffle, Roasted Duck Breast with black Sumbawa honey glazed broccoli cupcake and baby potatoes, Christmas Red Wine Mousse with cherry compote. . [Tel: 960.4121]
& onion cheese OR Roast Beef with roasted potatoes, horseradish gravy, Yorkshire pudding, cauliflower & onion cheese, roast vegetables (baby carrots, mushroom, baby radish, onion beet root, rosemary) OR Roast Chicken with trio gravy sauce (cranberry, orange, herbs) and baby carrots, green peas, cream cauliflower cheese, and mash potato OR Fish Pie Deluxe of prawns, grouper and salmon cooked with vegetables, cream and cheddar cheese served with mashed potato, citrus crushed on top. Dessert [Christmas Cake with lemon butterscotch sauce served with ice cream OR Fruit Delight Trifle a traditional trifle served with fresh fruits and cream OR Chocolate Pudding with orange sauce and ice cream. [Tel: 4732.392].
EVO @ Sentosa: [CE, Rp. 595,000 ++, SPC {Under 12] ] Oysters [Grilled with pancetta, spinach and fennel creama OR Fresh with cherry tomato, horseradish ice and lemon], Parma Ham with hand-sliced pickled watermelon, Turducken [a chicken stuffed in a duck stuffed in a turkey!] with foie gras, corn bread and duck-peach sausage stuffing, Sweet Potato Pie with Christmas spices and crème fraiche, black currant truffle gravy and organic mesclun salad with white balsamic vinaigrette, Traditional Christmas Pudding with brandy butter and homemade vanilla frozen custard. [CL, Rp. 550,000++, SPC [Under 12] ]. Iced Shellfish Bar [oysters, poached prawns lump mud crab], Cold Cuts, Cheese and Salumeria [leg ham, Prosciutto Cotto and di Parma, salami Milano, soprasata, pepperoni and Italian farmhouse cheeses], Salads [many varieties], The Wood Oven [Balinese smoked probiotic chicken, roasted turkey, salmon in pastry, clay pot handmade rigatoni, prawns, ricotta and traditional Italian ragu], Dessert [Pavlova, Panna Cotta, Macaron, Cannoli, Biscotti. [Tel: 730.333] Sasa’ Italian Pizzeria Ristorante: [CE, CL, CD. Rp. 180,000++] Insalata Russa (vegetables, pickles, chicken with home made mayonnaise), Vitello Tonnato (Cold sliced beef with special sauce made from mayonnaise, tuna and capers) FIRST COURSE: Tortelli verdi con gamberi e verdure (home made green ravioli with vegetables and prawns). MAIN COURSE: Abbacchio alla romana (lamb chop with rosemary, garlic and anchovies sauce served with rosemary potatoes) and DESSERT: Panpepato (dark version of panforte with nuts, dark chocolate, nutmeg, cinnamon and pepper) [Tel: 736.638]
Kerobokan Jemme Dining: [CE, CL, CD. BD, Rp. 550,000++, or Rp. 695,000++ including one glass of French champagne. ALC]. Entrée [Crab Cake served with green chili and wasabi mayonnaise OR Roasted Lobster in grape sauce served with potato gratin, green salad and fresh grapes OR Turkey Pumpkin Soup with crouton and shredded turkey on top OR Blue Cheese & Steak Winter Salad of tenderloin beef, blue cheese, tomato cherry, rocket, onion with olive oil, balsamic dressing and crouton on top] Main Course [Roast Turkey on roasted potato and vegetables, with apple and cranberry sauce OR Roast Lamb with lamb gravy, mint sauce, roasted potatoes, broccoli, baby carrot, Bali red bean and cauliflower
Tulip: [CD, Rp. 390,000++, ALC] Pumpkin Thyme Soup, Prawn Cocktail, Roasted Turkey with baby beetroot salad OR Australian Tenderloin Steak with baby beetroot salad. Christmas Pudding. [Tel: 785.8585] Warisan: [CL, CD, 4 Course Rp. 450,000++ or CL only option of 3 Course without Lobster Rp.295,000++] Pan-fried half Lobster with bisque, porcini cream and edamame followed by Indonesian Oxtail Soup with foie gras ravioli. Main of Crusted Roasted Lamb Rack in jus reduction, gratinated green asparagus with Manchego cheese, mashed potatoes perfumed with black truffle OR Steamed Snow Fish in a Seafood Ragout with leek. Finally for dessert; Passion Fruit Christmas Log and raspberry coulis. [Tel: 731.175]
Kuta Kori: [CE, Candle Light Full Set 3 course menu Rp.195,000 Nett] APPETIZER, Blue Swimmer Crabmeat Cake served with avocado salsa, mesclum salad and remulade sauce. MAIN COURSE of Traditional Roasted Tom Turkey with honey glazed baked ham, all stuffings ,seasonal vegetables and cranberry sauce. DESSERT the special Kori Christmas Pudding with brandy sauce and ice cream. Cappuccino or Espresso coffee. [CL. Carvery Buffet Rp. 275,000 Nett, SPC [Under 10] Rp.75,000 Net] Kori’s Mixed Bread with dips. Seafood and Pasta Salad - with fresh basil dressing, Boiled Potato Salad - with tartar sauce, Fresh Cucumber & Tomato Salad - with vinaigrette, Classic Caesar Salad - with crispy bacon & grated Parmesan, Bacon and Green Bean Salad - with lemon & virgin olive oil. SOUP Roasted Tomato Cream Soup - with garlic bread croutons. MAIN COURSE Traditional Roasted Tom Turkey, Glazed Baked Country Ham, Pan - Fried Dory Fillet. Roasted Marinated Australian Beef Cube Roll and Roasted Boneless NZ Lamb Leg. Accompanied with mixed baked vegetables, nasi goreng, stir fried vegetables, cranberry sauce, BBQ sauce,black pepper sauce and lemon garlic butter. DESSERT (SERVED TO THE TABLE) Traditional Christmas Pudding with brandy custard and ice cream. [CD, Rp. 265,000 Nett, or Rp. 235,000 3 course option] SALAD Prawn, Crabmeat and Avocado Stack. chunky avocado with lime and fresh coriander topped with crabmeat and prawn dressed with vodka cocktail sauce. SOUP Lobster and Tiger Prawn Bisque finished with Tasmanian salmon dumpling. MAIN COURSE Roasted Tom Turkey and Baked Country Ham served with roast vegetables, stuffing, cranberry sauce and wine gravy sauce OR Grilled King Prawn, Dory Fillet and Canadian Scallop served with parsley potato, sauted pok choy and capers, garlic sauce. DESSERT Traditional Christmas Pudding with brandy sauce and ice cream OR Mango Cheese Cake with passion fruit sauce. Cappuccino or Twinings Tea with Christmas cookies. Live music and gifts for the kids throughout all the festive meals. [Tel: 758.605] Café Sardinia @ Beachwalk: [CL, CD, Rp. 380,000, SPC [Under 12], ALC] Entrée [Beef Carpaccio with rocket, chili oil, shaved grana, Linguinni Fungi all Aglio, linguini pasta with mushrooms, garlic, olive oil, panagratto. Main [Rolled Roasted Breast of Turkey filled with mushroom, sage & pine nut, baby vegetables, cranberry jus, Roasted Pork Loin Porcetta with baby potatoes, sautéed beans, pork demi glaze. Dessert [Christmas pudding with fresh egg custard & vanilla ice cream, Vanilla Bean Panacotta with berry compote & mangosteen salad. [Tel: 846.4966]
Legian Cocoon: [CL, CD Rp. 695,000++ for 3 courses, SPC 3 course Kids Menu Rp.250,000++,] Entrée choose from BBQ Quail [GF] with melon, blue cheese, hazelnuts, white truffle and a guava and xerxes vinegar reduction, Kingfish Carpaccio with candied nashi pear, yuzu cubes, pickled radish, wafu sauce, crisp Sticky Baby Squid [GF] celeriac puree, mizuna & pomelo salad, kalamansi lime, palm sugar and pepper glaze, Sous Vide Beef Tenderloin (GF) with green mango salad, cassava & apple puree, ‘tempe’ crumble, rendang oil OR Pistachio & Kaffir Lime Breaded Brie with pineapple and star anise chutney, fig vincotto. Mains a choice of: Char-grilled 200gm Black Angus Sirloin [GF] with sautéed tiger prawns, butternut squash puree, mushroom conserva, armagnac & horseradish cream, Pan-fried Chilean Sea Bass Fillet [GF] confit octopus and lime bean succotash, watercress and blood orange and tarragon beurre blanc, Risotto asparagus tips, baby leek, shaved asiago, winter truffle and herb pistou, Wood-fired USA Pork Fillet [GF] with carrot & ginger puree, red witlof, walnuts and a port wine and tamarilo relish, Rolled Roasted Breast of Turkey filled with mushroom, sage and pine nuts, baby vegetables, cranberry & verjuice glaze OR Grilled Lobster & Seared Scallops with citrus, fennel and sumac spiced quinoa, skordalia, crisp jamon, saffron hollandaise and herb pistou. Dessert a choice of: Raspberry Vacherin, white chocolate bar, white truffle anglaise, vanilla and lemon ice cream, Peach &
Frangipani Scented Panacotta with mangosteen, basil, brioche crumbs and yoghurt sorbet, Berries & Chocolate, Chocolate creameux, berry jelly, berry couli, strawberry sorbet OR Sticky Fig Pudding, candies macadamia nuts, sautéed butterscotch and Christmas pudding ice cream. Coffee / Tea. Petit Fours. [Tel: 731.266] Malo’s: [FP, CE, CL, CD, BD. Rp. 155,000++ or Rp.210,000++ with glass of wine, ALC]. 3 course festive menu: Tuna Carpaccio with yoghurt/sour cream sauce with diced mangos. Pork Ragout ‘Zurich Style’ with mushroom cream sauce and Swiss hashed potatoes (Rösti). Applie Pie (Apfelstrudel) with vanilla ice cream. [Tel: 730.913]
Sanur Massimo il Ristorante: [CE Rp. 175,000++, ALC, SPC Rp. 95,000++ [Under 10] Traditional Italian Christmas Dinner. Christmas Show for kids starts 6.30.p.m., Christmas Cartoons at 7.00, followed by Santa Claus at 8.30. Traditional Christmas set Menu of Antipasto de Natale all’Italiana, Main course is Tacchino al Forno con Ripieno [Roast Turkey with stuffing and gravy, mashed potatoes and red cabbage. Dessert is Panettone con Crema Chantilly e Cioccolata Calda [traditional Christmas cake with ice cream and hot chocolate sauce]. [Tel: 288.942]
Winona Duck with its own gravy served with boiled egg, vegetable and yellow rice OR Lamb Chop & Polenta Tart, thyme jus. Tiramisu Cake with fruit filling OR Steamed BAnaana Pudding with vanilla ice cream and butterscotch sauce.[FP, Dec 24-31, Rp.180,000, SPC] ROYAL FAMILY DINNER - Soup Kacang Merah Misi Tuba, Lawar Kacang Panjang, Ayam Betutu with rice and chicken satay, Grilled Baby Snapper in lemongrass sauce, Fish Sate Lilit, Grilled Banana and Custard. Tel: (0363) 22.503
Ubud Bali Pesto: [FP, CE, CL, CD, BD, 3 course set menu with 1 glass of house wine, shiraz or chardonnay, Rp. 200,000++, ALC] Starter [Seafood Salad, grilled mixed seafood with glass noodles and vegetables tossed with tomato, chilli and lime dressing OR Buffalo Salad, fresh cheese buffalo salad with rucola, tomato, balsamic syrup and basil olive oil], Main Course [Roasted Balinese Turkey, served with garlic mashed pumpkin and brown sugar sauce OR Mixed Chicken, Beef & Prawn Mango, seared chicken, king prawn and escallop of beef on a bed of mango citrus salad with cream balsamic sauce & crisp potatoes] Dessert [Apple Spring Rolls, crisp fried apple spring rolls with chocolate ice cream]. [Tel: 976.177]
Seminyak Lestari: [CE, CD, Rp. 480,000 Net] Flute of “Tunjung” white sparkling wine on arrival. Start with Broccoli Cream Soup served with homemade broccoli ravioli, followed by Fettuccine al Lemone e Menta, then a Lemon Sorbet Vodka. Mains of King Prawns Thai Style on a spicy, sweet and sour marinade, with boiled baby potatoes AND Tenderloin Beef Cubes « Cognac » grilled tenderloin cubes, on cognac-cream sauce, with Swiss Rösti. Finish with a Vanilla-Orange Pannacota. [Tel: 792.6375] Manekepis [Special Scandinavian Christmas Dinner Buffet with live entertainment. CE, Saturday December 22, Rp. 350,000++, SPC -Under 12, ALC.] Welcome Drink – Glogg. Swedish Herring, Marinated Salmon and Mustard Sauce, Smoked Salmon, Eggs with Shrimp and Caviar, Seafood Terrine, Christmas Ham, Meatballs, Cocktail Sausages, Ribs, Janssons “Temptation”, Red Cabbage, Salted Cucumber, Carrot” laatikko”, Beetroot Salad Dessert: Chocolate Mousse with fruit salad. Live Jazz. [Tel: 732.685] Rush Bamboo: [CE, $80++, SPC Under 12 years]. Amuse Bouche. Oyster [fresh oyster, shallot white wine sauce, red chilli an coriander]. Scallops [pan seared sea scallops, carrot butter sauce, mango salsa and edible flower]. Turkey [roasted turkey, green bean, sliced almond, rosemary and cranberry sauce]. Beef [roasted Australian strip loin with pumpkin mash, sweet shallot and classic sauce]. Dessert [Pavlova with fresh strawberries and mint leaves]. [CL, Rp.200,000++ SPC Under 12] Scallops Three Ways [pan seared scallops with red, green chilli nam jihm and yuzu dressing]. Turkey [roasted turkey with turning potatoes, carrot, mushroom, shallots and classic sauce] OR Beef [roasted Australian strip loin of beef with wokfried zucchini-sprout, sprinkled with fresh coriander and sesame oil]. Dessert [Crème Brulee topped with plam sugar powder and orange segments. [Tel: 730.999]
Tanjung Benoa Sakala: [CD, Rp. 800,000] Traditional Eggnog followed by Foie Gras experience from Lande region in France OR Seafood Trilogy: Papua King Crab, River Lobster, Alaskan Scallops OR Organic mixed vegetables, fresh Mozzarella Di Buffalo, pesto, sundried tomato vinaigrette. Sweet pea velouté with Portabella & Tasmanian smoked salmon, white truffle sabayon and Balinese crushed pepper OR Beef consommé with braised knuckle tortellini, fresh herbs and extra-virgin olive oil. Char-grilled Blue Fin Tuna steak & roasted king prawns, exotic fruits vinaigrette, risotto Carnaroli with coconut, tomato & ginger OR Slow Cooked ‘Tokusen’ Wagyu Beef Tenderloin in a creamy stew of root vegetables with bacon, Tawny Port wine sauce OR Roasted Turkey breast with garlic mashed potatoes, caramelized shallots, green asparagus and black truffle sauce Selection of Farmhouse cheeses from France served with homemade bread, fig paste and nuts. Christmas Log ‘Sakala style’. Sweet surprise. [Tel: 774.499]
Tirta Gangga Tirta Ayu: [FP, CE, CL, CD, BD. Rp. 180,000 ++, SPC – Under 10, ALC.] Chilled Watermelon Gazpacho OR Tomato Bisque, Goat Cheese, Leek and Spinach Tart OR Mixed Greens and Prawn wrapped in garlic cream sauce. Roasted
mousse and vanilla anglaise, OR Passion Fruit Mint Brulee, passion fruit-mint crème brulee with crisp vanilla tuile and vanilla gelato, OR Pear in Papilotte, red wine spices poached pear wrapped in crisp berry-infused pastry served with vanilla anglaise and vanilla-orange cream mousse]. Special Extra [Rp.110,000++] Cheese Creation, made using fine French cheeses and fresh fruits. [Tel: 970.095] Café des Artistes: [CE, CL, CD, BD, Rp.225,000++ for 4 course set menu, ALC] All menu items can also be selected individually or taken as a set menu. Terrine de Poulet, crudités and cranberries, sliced toasted baguette on the side [Rp.62,000]. Watercress cream soup with garlic croutons [Rp.42,000]. Beef Tenderloin “Diane” with potato gratin and a sautéed vegetable medley [Rp. 98,000]. Winter Forest of blueberry and raspberry ice-creams [Rp. 38,000]. [Tel: 972.706] CasCades @ The Viceroy: [CE, $250++, ALC, Live entertainment by Lisa Soul. Amuse Bouche du chef, Entrée of Cured Salmon Filet on a Russian traditional cake, light lemon cream and pink caviar, Tomato and Basil Sorbet. Quail Farci on a yellow sweet sauce. Main Course of Thousands Sheets Rouget, black pesto and confit garlic, parsley cream sauce, Roasted Turkey garnished “a la royale” with truffles and foie gras, pumpkin lolly pop, cranberries and thyme jam, clarified beef soup, infant vegetables. Dessert - Crème Bavaroise, chocolat et citron confits, Christmas traditional cake. [Tel: 971.777] Lamak: [CE, CL, CD, BD. Rp. 400,000++, SPC [Under 12], ALC]. Starter of Slow Cooked Duck Liver Terrine with curried apples. Entrée Seafood Mousse Dumpling on a cream Balinese sambal, Soup of Young Leek & Potato with goat cheese. Granitee of fermented rice wine. Main Roasted Breast of Turkey Roulade with chestnut puree and cranberry sauce OR Tasmanian Salmon Fillet, yellow turmeric and young coconut sauce. Dessert Dark Chocolate Cone filled with mango and tofu ice cream. Transport to/from Ubud hotels [Tel: 974.668]
Bebek Bengil: [CD, Rp. 250,000++, SPC [Under 12, Rp. 175,000++], ALC]. Welcome drink of tropical fruit juice. Starter [smoked salmon with leek and potato soup and brown bread], Main [traditional roasted turkey with sausages and apple stuffing, cranberries and gravy, served with Parmesan mashed potatoes, sautéed green beans, bacon and cherry tomatoes]. Dessert [Christmas cake with ice cream, pumpkin cheese cake]. Drink [mineral water, Bali coffer or tea]. [Tel: 975.489] Beduur @ Ubud Hanging Gardens: [CE, Rp. 1,235,000++ for 5 courses but all courses are also priced separately, ALC] Home Smoked Fish Mille Feuille [Rp.195,000] Melba toast smoked salmon with dill and horseradish sauce. Smoked yellow-fin tuna with beetroot and herbed goat cheese. Smoked Marlin with mango and avocado tartar. Foie Gras Ravioli CornChowder [Rp. 215,000] Traditional corn chowder with foie gras ravioli and Parmesan grissini. Lobster Rissoto [Rp. 435,000] Lobster with saffron emulsion and shaved Italian black summer truffles. Roasted Australian Loin of Veal [Rp. 325,000] Roasted and smoked veal tenderloin with beetroot puree, baby kale and marrow bone and wild berry sauce. Valrhona Chocolate Duo [Rp. 175,000] Chocolate fondant perfumed with wasabi, Chocolate cremeux cornetto, pineapple carpaccio, chilled pinot Bali shot and peanut butter powder. The five course dinner also includes Amuse Bouche, Cosmo Granite and festive Petit Fours. . [Tel: 982.700]
Taksu: [CE, Rp. 55,000++ Tapas Plate] Marinated black and green olives with red onion, hand crusted black pepper and balsamic. Chili-crusted grilled Butterfly Prawn with Thai chili sauce. Bruschetta Pepperonata, grilled zucchini topped with pumpkin and capsicum gratinee. Punko Crumbed Chicken strips with honey mustard dip. Wine Coolers with a twist [Rp.45,000++]. [CL, CD, Rp. 185,000++, SPC] SOUP [Cream of Hazelnut with Parsley OR Raw Carrot and Avocado with a touch of ginger], SALAD [Sun Ripened Tomato and Buffalo Mozzarella, layers of plum tomatoes and fresh mozzarella, drizzled with homemade pesto and balsamic reduction, OR Shredded Beet, Jicama and Avocado on bed of mixed green organics with citrus dressing. MAIN COURSE [Traditional Roasted Turkey or Balinese Smoked Turkey served with herb stuffing, Vicky carrot, giblet gravy and cranberry relish. OR Salmon Dill Mousseline, pan seared Tasmanian Salmon and homemade Hollandaise dill sauce, served with wasabi mashed potatoes and broccoli mimosa OR Mango Avocado Rolls, mango, avocado, sprout and cashew cream rolled with rice paper, served with small green salad. DESSERT [Raw Sacher-Torte Chocolate Cake OR Strawberry Crème Brulee]. [BD Lunch Specials] Chili Turkey with chickpeas, kidney beans, chili and cayenne pepper. [Rp.35,000++], Turkey Sandwich on wheat bread, mayo or mustard and pickled vegetables.[Rp. 42,000++] Eggs Benedict with Turkey [Rp. 40,000++], Asparagus, Mushroom and Turkey Frittata [Rp. 30,000++]. [Tel: 971.490]
Ungasan/Uluwatu:
Bridges: [FP, CE, CL, CD, BD, 3 Courses for Rp. 395,000++, With paired wines Rp.645,000++, ALC]. Entrée [Goat Cheese Brulee, roasted beetroot stuffed with creamy goat cheese finished with burnt caramel, on the side pecan-chive polenta, beetroot puree and crisp prosciutto, OR Mushroom Pate, mushroom-beef jus pate with crisp Parmesan wafers and red paprika reduction sauce, OR Soy Braised Wagyu, Australian Wagyu beef braised in orange soy served with creamed fennel and roasted button mushrooms]. Main [Trio of Tortellini, mushroom, leak asparagus and tomato, served with rucola cream pesto, Roquefort cheese and assorted herbs, OR Pumpkin Crusted Salmon, Atlantic Salmon seared with a pumpkin crust placed on honey-glazed baked fennel and baby carrots served with cauliflower cannoli and truffle infused compound butter, OR Thyme Crusted Lamb Loin with caramelized mixed vegetables, vol-au-vent, eggplant caviar and potato puree]. Dessert [Chocolate Pistachio and Rum, pistachio-rum lava drops served with chocolate-pistachio
di Mare @ Karma Kandara: [BD Brunch, Rp. 1,100,000++, Includes a glass of Karma Private Collection, caviar and blinis. SPC [Under 12], ALC] Served ‘family style’. Starters [Smoked salmon, potato salad and whole grain mustard, Lobster quiche, Pink shrimp cocktail with ice berg lettuce and cocktail sauce, Oysters mignonette, Smoked duck breast, celeriac and walnut salad, Slow cooked veal striploin, roasted tomatoes, black olives, arugula, green asparagus and basil, Cucumber rolls with goat cheese cream, pine nuts and truffle]. Selection of bread served with olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Mains [Free range chicken ragout, puffed pastry shells, thyme, garlic and shiitake, Pan fried sea bass, braised fennel, stone leek and champagne sauce, Crispy prawn tortellini, wild spinach, parmesan cheese and tomato sauce, Wagyu beef cheek, red onion compote, duck liver and French beans] Desserts [Christmas cake, White chocolate strawberries cup cakes, Fresh fruit with champagne sabayon, Banana toffee with caramel sauce, Coffee panacotta with baileys cream]. [Tel: 848.2222]. Nammos @ Karma Kandara: [CL, Rp. 750,000++] A Celebration of Seafood. Trio of oysters [raw oyster with mignonette, champagne poached oyster with wild spinach and sabayon, crispy oyster], Tuna Crudo [with lime juice, extra virgin olive oil Balinese sea salt and chili flakes], Grilled Water Melon Crab [crème fraiche baby rocket, edible flower. Poached Prawn [with tomato ginger jam, cocktail sauce], Sautéed Clams [with garlic thyme and lemon reduction], Spiny Lobster [braised in herb butter with grilled green asparagus and puffed cherry tomato] Pan-fried Sea Bass [with potato mousseline and truffle sauce]. Mille fueille [dark chocolate and fillo with raspberry mint sauce]. [Tel: 848.2222]
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Salt Of The Earth Kusamba traditional salt farmers By Skye Laphroaig
The Balinese tradition of salt farming dates back almost a thousand years, but has only recently gained recognition from fascinated tourists and salt connoisseurs. Both tourists and consumers are willing to pay for natural sea salt which is harvested from the top surface of crystallized, unspoiled, sea water by the small farmers of Kusamba village, a Balinese traditional fishing village. Many generations have benefited from Kusamba’s unique geographical location, using their conventional method of harvesting, to produce natural salt with a truly distinctive texture and subtle flavour. Salt farmers live together in modest huts on the beach displaying the strength required to persevere under these difficult conditions. This could be the last generation of salt farmers on Bali. Whilst on a trip to this picturesque village, a tour guide met me wearing local costume. She invited our tourist group to visit a modest shack where Kusamba villagers were busy processing sea salt ready for us to purchase and enjoy. KUSAMBA BEACH East Bali provides as much for visitors as any of Bali’s other regions. A large area with a natural habitat ranging from lush forests and black sand beaches to barren, gravel plains and active volcano’s. The south coast is home to the popular seaside resort town of Candidasa and several ferries to Lombok at Padang Bai. The great Mount Agung (Bali’s highest volcano) looms large over the whole of east Bali and hosts the holiest of temples, Pura Besakih. Travelling further east, a popular and ever charming stretch of coast takes you through beautiful Amed. Kusamba beach is located around seven kilometers e a s t o f Semarapura, where farmers harvest natural sea salt under the swaying coconut palms. If you decide to visit Candidasa, you will certainly pass Kusamba from Denpasar on your way to Klungkung. You can see the small salt-making huts and coconut-drying trunks from the road. Dozens of farmers scratch the black sand, which is scattered with seaweed, while others are busy transferring sand to the old huts along the shore. As you travel the main road you will see a small wooden sign advertising ‘Traditional Sea Salt Farmer’. White sails of fishing boats decorate the sea highlighting the strait between Bali and Nusa Penida Island, which is inhabited with a plentiful supply of fish. Along the coast there are 40 families of fisherman but only two second-generation salt farmers in the village who are responsible for maintaining this profession. These two salt-farming families have now become a ‘tourist attraction’ and within one hour of my arrival at least five other tourists arrive to supplement the farmers revenue. Selling salt as souvenirs and receiving donations from the tourists has become an important and necessary source of income. The salt farmers are usually only able to produce 10 kilograms of salt on a scorching hot day, worth around Rupiah 100,000, but the money they receive from tourists contributes significantly towards feeding their families. PRODUCED BY HAND The Eastern shore of Bali borders the Lombok Strait, bringing cold water from the north, which mixes with warm tropical water, creating a sea salt that is mild and sweet in f l a v o u r. E a r l y morning visitors to the black sand beaches of Kusamba will find salt farmers
making their way to and from the ocean with wooden or leather buckets balanced on bamboo poles carried across their shoulders. Slowly and with a defined rhythm, they splash seawater across the raked and presmoothed sand along their path. Over the next few hours, the warm sun bakes the sand into flakes from which the salt is to be harvested. Typically, two days of work usually produces about four-five bags of salt. Since the drying is dependent on the sun, this process can only be done during the dry months of March to November. The extremely demanding physical nature of this job and its low returns is gradually reducing the number of salt farmers in Bali. Sea salt is produced naturally by solar evaporation on a scale of only a few kilos a day per producer. The processing of seawater into salt is all done by hand with the help of the forces of nature. Local farmers not only provide samples as souvenirs for tourists, but they sell the harvest to traditional markets or collectors who then distribute the salt to various factories or merchants. LABOUR OF LOVE Wind and water join to create a natural union that determines the unique crystal character of each salt grain. This coarse grain is the result of periods of hot mornings and rainy afternoons, relying on the heat of the fierce sun and gusty winds. The production takes time and attention to detail with each small batch requiring two weeks of hand panning and grading. Although the process is fascinating to visitors, the work is tedious, tiring, and painstakingly time consuming with a very small yield. This really is an industry worth preserving. The thin flakes are gathered carefully and washed with fresh water in a series of wooden drums arranged like a miniature canal system to make pure saltwater brine. The brine is poured over split timber planks that are spread across several wooden frames for further evaporation under the sun, a process, which can take a few days. The salt grains are drained into bambooleaf cones before being packed into little plastic bags for sale, as a ‘healthy alternative’ to table salt.
ESSENTIAL MINERALS Salt’s mighty ability to preserve food was a foundation of civilization. It eliminated the dependence on the seasonal availability of food and allowed all those fearless seafaring folk to travel long distances with a bounty of preserved snacks. The bitter, intense taste of iodized salt pales in comparison to the honest flavour of this coarse, home-harvested kitchen icon from Kusamba. Sea salt obtained from solar evaporation of seawater is entirely different from modern refined salt, and it contains a variety of minerals that play a role in keeping the bodies electrolytes in a healthy balance. Unfortunately, the common table salt we use today is primarily kiln-dried sodium chloride with anticaking agents added. Trace minerals, as well as calcium, magnesium and potassium salts are removed in processing. Kiln drying involves scorching salt at high heat to remove moisture. This refining process creates a product that is unnatural and hard on the body, contributing to high blood
pressure, heart trouble, kidney disease and eczema, among other avoidable health problems. Taste is the biggest difference between table salt and sea salt. Sea salt simply tastes saltier, in part due to its bigger crystals and the natural trace minerals that add earthy tones, which vary, depending on the location of the source. Some sea salts also have complex flavours and intriguing colours due to traces of clay or iron-rich soil found in them. The subtle flavour differences and tangy bite of larger salt crystals may actually encourage consumers to sprinkle less of it on their fries and entrees, resulting in lower total sodium in take overall. PYRAMID SEA SALT Soft, salty crystals are produced on the volcanic black sand of Bali’s eastern coastline, nestled under the shadow of Gunung Agung. They possess a gentle sweetness, which lingers and rolls around the tongue, infusing the body with high levels of natural minerals, such as magnesium, calcium, iron, potassium, zinc and iodine. Salt performs the essential function of maintaining the equilibrium of bodily fluids, a balance so critical to everyone living in the tropics. For reasons unknown and under only certain conditions, salt crystals (taksu) can form hollow ‘four-sided pyramids’ as the water evaporates. This truly magical process cannot be manipulated or replicated. It simply happens when nature deems it appropriate. Coarse grain “hollow pyramid” crystals are the natural product of cool, windy days marking the end of the monsoon rains. Fragile crystals are gently scooped from the surface to dry in the exposed wind and sun. This traditional harvest creates crystals formed in miniature hollow pyramids that display a truly distinctive texture and subtle flavour like no other salt. SEA SALT SOAKS Sea salt is also a great purifier that dissipates negative energy. Some health enthusiasts wish to experience ‘sea salt soaks’ taken in a warm bath filled with tropical flowers. Sea salt is alkaline and therefore helps to lower the acidity of the body. The salt water penetrates the pores and is absorbed into the bloodstream, from there, salt helps to remove accumulated lactic acid in the body, which can build up in muscle tissue causing you to feel stiff and sore. Lactic acid becomes present in the body after strenuous workouts or heavy activity. In addition you may try a salt scrub, which is a formulation of salt and other ingredients used to exfoliate dead skin from the body, leaving fresh skin behind and nourishing that skin with herbal ingredients. The wonders of salt! Kusamba natural sea salt will transform any dish. Perfect for salt crusts over shellfish and fish, or try sprinkling over fresh pizzas to add wonderful texture. The flavour of Kusamba salt is mild and sweet, no grinding necessary. So do yourself a favour and stock the pantry with fresh Balinese sea salt today. Throw it liberally on vine-ripened tomatoes, fat avocados, into salad dressing, curries and even sweet dishes. And apart from a sensual gourmet experience, you will also be supporting the people of Kusamba, who have dedicated their lives to this wonderful trade. Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE NOVEMBER 28 - DECEMBER 12, 2012
This fortnight starts with the second of our pair of eclipses. With the Sun now in Sagittarius opposite our Full Moon, the eclipse occurs at 7 degrees Gemini. The Chart for the Full Moon contains a powerful Yod aspect with the Pluto conjunct Mars in Capricorn sextile to Venus and Saturn in Scorpio with the finger pointing out through this Full Moon Eclipse and its counter balance the Sun. Mars is the the other ruler of Scorpio and the lower octave of Pluto, and together they are pushing for transformation. Saturn rules Capricorn (the sign of Mars and Pluto) and together with Venus in Scorpio they are bringing some hidden aspects of relationship to the surface via this transformation. The Moon is emotionally expressive in the sign of Gemini and prodded by the masculine principle the Sun in Sagittarius to speak the truth. There will be some interesting revelations around this Full Moon. By the time you read this, it has probably already occurred and you are now in the process of integration. Chiron in Pisces is still in that healing trine formation to Saturn and Venus and supports the healing that comes through this intense time. For those moving towards the dissolving of ego identification through to December 21st and beyond, this is a portal with enormous potential for release. So much will be leaving now and the more consciously you do the release the less traumatic it will be for all concerned. Mercury re-enters Sagittarius on the 11th. Good luck! FULL MOON 6 Gemini 47 November 28, 2012 10:47 p.m. (lunar eclipse)
ARIES With Mars as your ruler and conjoined Pluto on the Full Moon, you are in for some surprising twists of events to start this fortnight. You will be able to use all of this for your maturation within relationships when you get really honest with yourself. The Gemini Moon can be a little tricky and a little fickle although the Sun in Sagittarius is keeping everyone as honest as possible. It’s very easy to slip sideways when it comes to old habits of the psyche. Others will be helping you to see things with clarity and from an objective perspective. If you are feeling touchy and critical it’s probably a good sign.
LIBRA Venus conjoins Saturn at the beginning of the fortnight and joins in play with Pluto and the Full Moon eclipse. There are no lightweight issues during this time within your relationships. You will find a great deal of revelation, healing, honesty and transformation though and this will carry through the next months into the middle of next year when we all experience a phenomenal restructuring of our lives. All of this is for the best, although it is definitely not always comfortable or pretty. The depth to which you must take your questioning now is very very deep and with that honesty is totally essential.
TAURUS Venus joins Saturn and plays itself into the Full Moon agenda revealing some hard hitting truths and revealing much about yourself through the way you relate with others. Boundaries are sometimes required to keep yourself on track and not disperse the energy of this powerfully transformative time. It’s no walk through the park although as the fortnight progresses you will begin to put things into some sort of new perspective for yourself. Remember though, you are in the midst of an ongoing transition period that lasts for some time to come. This is simply one of the key fortnights in it.
SCORPIO A key player once more in the cosmic events taking place. Your sign is ruled by Pluto and Mars and both Saturn and Venus conjoin in your sign to act as the catalyst for mega-change. Even you tremble beneath the impact of these current changes. Facing your fears is all a part of the everyday now. Seeing through into their hollowness and finding your strength where you thought there was weakness all a part of the days unfolding. If you so choose you could lead the way by example at this time. Releasing fears is what’s bringing in a new paradigm on this planet. Speak your truth with conviction.
GEMINI We’ve just moved through the Full Moon Eclipse in your sign. These eclipses have an effect for six to nine months and although they hit with a wallop, they set in motion a series of events that last for some time. With Pluto, Mars, Saturn, Venus and the Sun all conspiring to bring about radical and permanent changes within your behavior, relationships, work and sex life, this is a time to go very gently and yet persistently with your own transformation process. With so much bubbling up from beneath the surface on such a consistent basis, it’s a good idea to take a break now and again to digest it all.
SAGITTARIUS The Sun traverses the constellation of Sagittarius now and Jupiter is retrograding in the sign of Gemini and not too distant from the recent Moon Eclipse. It seems that everyone was included in this celestial line-up and it all seems to be setting the stage for the major release that is necessary for the 21/12 calendar date and beyond. Whether you are an advocate of this ending and beginning of cycles, the astrology is certainly potent and portends major transformation, change, transition and new beginnings. You are in the midst of this ever spiraling round of events. BE at the middle of this Vortex.
CANCER The rest of this month is to be used for integration of this most powerful month of eclipses. The total solar eclipse in Scorpio followed by the lunar eclipse yod of deep transformation which included Pluto and Saturn. Outer Planets bring longer range change and restructuring to the world at large and your personal life. One is the reflection of the other, as the relationships within your sphere of existence also offer reflection to what is going on within you. We need each other now along with those times of solitude and deeper contemplation of what really is exiting and entering our lives.
CAPRICORN Saturn and Venus together in Scorpio at the beginning of this fortnight and working with Pluto and Mars. The feminine is creating boundaries and the masculine is in deep transformation within each and every one of us. If you take it too personally you will feel pain and rejection and if you go with the harmony of these much needed changes and allow it to flow in the direction it wants to move without interference or aggression the outer will align with the inner and honesty shall be revealed. For the new feminine to emerge we must release both the patriarchy and matriarchy. We are in this process.
LEO The Sun is in Sagittarius and was also a major catalyst at the beginning of this fortnight. As the earth moves between the Sun and the Full Moon, it interferes with their interaction and the sharing of the light. An emotional emphasis is placed on this occurrence and with the Moon in the sign of Gemini, communication and mental activity around understanding your emotions is now in place. Take a mental break this fortnight and go deeply into what you are truly feeling with regard to your relationships and your plans for the future. A great deal of healing is possible during this potent time.
AQUARIUS Uranus in Aries is feisty and fearless and willing to take unnecessary risks. There is no fear here though and so they aren’t seen as risks. It is still in play with the Mars/ Pluto connection and is supported by the recent Eclipse energy with the Sun in trine (harmony) as well. Some inspiration has filtered through along with the call to grow and transform. Your willingness is all that is required and you seem to be more than willing to try new things at this time. There is only pain if you attach yourself to things and people. Let go and be the adventurous spirit that you find yourself to be now.
VIRGO Chiron is sometimes given co-rulership over Virgo and if we look at it from this aspect we see that Chiron is still in trine formation to Saturn and brings healing through the emotions. Pisces (Chirons placement) is a boundless sign while Saturn is all about boundaries. Saturn in Scorpio is placing necessary perimeters around those who could be hurt, abused or manipulated. If this has been you in the past, you could be in the process of redefining your own beliefs and ideas, around what safety truly means. In the process of healing it is often necessary to create a safe place of nurture and release.
PISCES Chiron and Neptune in your sign and are helping heal with support through the Saturnian principle of boundaries and limits. If you find you are on the one hand drifting further and further into the cosmos while seemingly placing your feet more firmly on the earth, it’s all par for the course at this time. Holding a pattern of groundedness while exploring the inner and outer is probably a wise choice. There are many potential tricksters and jokers around luring you into contradictory directions. Develop your inner strength through connectedness with the Divine and you will easily recognize the Truth.
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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia
Early kingdoms of the Indonesian archipelago and the Malay Peninsula by Paul Michel Munoz When you read Indonesian history, you read world history. This archipelago is a subtle blend of every culture that ever landed on its shores - Chinese, Indian, Melanesian, Portuguese, Polynesian, Arabian, English, Dutch, American wave after wave of invaders and migrants who either absorbed earlier arrivals, killed them off, or pushed them into more remote regions. This unending and ongoing process, which today accounts for the country’s astounding ethnic diversity, is astutely and painstakingly chronicled in Early Kingdoms of the Indonesian Archipelago and the Malay Peninsula which draws on a huge body of archaeological, historiographic and documentary research, providing a much-needed overview of the pre-colonial history of the Malay Peninsula and insular Southeast Asia from its earliest times in the 1st century AD up until the 16th century. Critics have compared the book favorably to the classic about the early history of the region, the peerless The Indianized States of Southeast Asia by George Coedes published in 1996. As in Coedes’ monograph, Early Kingdoms is narrated from an Asian perspective, before Western Orientalist views were imposed on the study of Southeast Asia’s history. Geographically, Munoz’s study focuses on the part of the world, which in modern times make up the nations of Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia as well as parts of modern day Philippines, Burma, Thailand and Vietnam. Nations even farther afield such as India and China are touched upon due to the powerful cultural and economic influences those two behemoths had on the whole Southeast Asian region. The book opens with absorbing 48-page chapter on the region’s prehistory, which began about 40,000 years ago when early Austronesians entered New Guinea and the Lesser Sunda Islands. The subsequent chapters present an in-depth analysis of the political, economic and social evolution of S.E. Asia in chronological order, step by step in one- and two-page bite-size sections – i.e. “An Open Book on the Neolithic Age,” “Sailing with the Monsoons,” “The Last Malay Outburst,” “Twilight of Mandala,” “Kediri’s Revolt,” “the Apogee of Saliendra,” “Early Javanese Expansionism,” “Majapahit Vessels,” etc. - so that the reader is able to follow the sequence of events. Paul Munoz is a licensed Master Mariner and Marine Engineer who spent 20 years in the French merchant navy sailing the world exploring the culture, customs and history of civilizations before settling in Singapore where he has
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lived since 2000. His deep background as a sailor no doubt explains his passion for maritime history. The long early history Southeast Asia was a period when sea navigation depended more on the skill and courage of sailors than on technology, yet it was seafaring men who were able to build great regional empires - Sriwijaya, Majapahit, Melaka, Sanjaya, Mataram, Blambangan – that stretched from the Indonesian Archipelago all the way to Indochina. The text is supported by 64 clear monochromatic maps of the areas being discussed, archival back and white photos, ground plans of temples, line drawings of artifacts and important stone inscriptions. Charts cover such intriguingly arcane subjects as India’s far-flung Graeco-Roman trading centers, Thai expeditions to Sumatra, a list of the Maharajas of the Sriwijaya Empire and archaeological sites of the Tarumanagara Kingdom of West Java.
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Appendices (called “Annexes”) cover auxiliary subjects in more detail: Cannibalism, the difference between Vishnuism and Saivism, Sacred Mountains, the Shaka Calendar, Javanese Epic Poems, Borobudur and Prambanan, etc. An extensive 10-page glossary of Sanskrit, Old Malay, Javanese and Tamil words and names are included. Some of the most readable parts of the book are the traveler’s memoirs: an Arab trader’s describing Zabag (the ancient name for Sriwijaya); Marco Polo’s stay in Riau’s Lingga Archipelago; the Portuguese apothecary Tome Pires’ 16th century description of West Java’s Pajajaran Kingdom; the Dutch ethnographer Junghuhn’s vivid account of cannibalism among the Toba Batak in the early 19th century; the Chinese monk Yi-Tsing giving us one of the first descriptions of Palembang in the 7th century. Though written in a clear and concise manner, Early Kingdoms is not your basic primer meant for casual reading. The dense textbook writing style and the sheer abundance of material make the book more suitable as a serious work of reference for history buffs who are already familiar with the mainstream history books on the region. For these readers, the author has brought to life long lost worlds, making the history, the science, the technology and the ancient commerce of the whole of Southeast Asia more accessible. Early Kingdoms of the Indonesian Archipelago and the Malay Peninsula, Editions Didier Millet 2006, ISBN 978-981-4155-67-0, paperback, 392 pages, dimensions 21.5 cm X 15 cm. Available for Rp250,000 at Ganesha and Periplus bookstores. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: dariskm@gmail.com
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are sponsored by this charity and the aim is to purchase bicycles to facilitate transport to and from school for children living in remote villages and to purchase much needed books for their reading programme. Samaritania is a local school in Sanur set up for the children of men and women who collect rubbish. Money raised will go towards buying swings and play equipment for their school playground. Perfect timing as there will be plenty of Christmas gift ideas and you can browse the stalls while your children play. Games and entertainment are provided throughout the day. Made’s Warung is the host for the first event and the restaurant will be open to enjoy drinks, delicious food or a snack. 3V Canggu will host the second. There are a few stalls available for vendors so do call if you are interested in selling your produce or shifting some stock. Do come along and get into the festive spirit. These 2 charities need some help and Bali with Kids and the SPICE school invite the community to come along for a fun day out for all the family. There will be plenty of bargains too! E-mail for any information you need.
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3Cs Children, Christmas and Charity Bazaar (1 and 9 December) Yes, it is that time of year again. The time to celebrate, to rejoice, to appreciate and to reflect on another year gone by. It is ultimately a time of giving, whether it is a present to a loved one or a donation to charity. With this in mind, Bali with Kids and the SPICE School have joined forces to raise funds to benefit the lives of some of Bali’s children in need. This Christmas charity event is being held to benefit the children of Bali Hearts and Samaritania. Bali Hearts is a charity based in Kalisada, North Bali. Thirty children
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Grand Opening Zoom Art Gallery (7 December) A big welcome to the new art gallery on the block! It seems that the urban sprawl is expanding ever outwards and this gallery is strategically located amidst the rice fields of outer Kerobokan. The community are invited to this new art gallery that offers more than the exhibition of paintings. It is about the kids too. The kids are invited to join in art activities from 4.30 to 5.30 pm together with a painting demo. From 5.30 - 6.00 there will be a presentation about the art classes being offered for the children. From 6 to 7.30 pm the community are invited to the art gallery with welcome drinks. The gallery is located just up the road from Warung Litut and the Sunrise School. It’s going to be a fun evening and a celebration as another gallery opens its doors and offers a programme of art activities for the children as well as some fine paintings. Come along and support this new venture and we wish them all the best. Cost : free When : from 6 pm (grand opening) Where : Zoom Art Gallery, Jl Kedampang No. 58, Br Pengubengan Kauh, Kerobokan Contact : 081835 8033
BIWA Christmas Charity Bazaar (2 December) If you have never been to one of Bali International Women’s Association (BIWA) bazaars then you are in for a treat, particularly at this time of year. There will be over 200 stalls selling all sorts of merchandise, the perfect place to do a bit of Christmas shopping while enjoying the festive atmosphere. It will be a great day out for all the family with plenty of food and beverages, entertainment, raffles, a silent auction and games for the kids. A thought has been given to the children as they are encouraged to bring their bikes, skateboards, in-line skates and kites to help create a day of play and family recreation which is great. Proceeds from the bazaar will be used by BIWA to support social welfare projects involved in women’s and children’s health and education in Bali. Founded in 1974 in response to a famine in Bali, BIWA is a non-religious, non-political and non-profit organization devoted to the welfare of women and children in Bali. Members include both Indonesians and expatriates from 28 countries. These women are amazing and have raised money that has truly made a difference to so many women and children in need. A few booths remain available for a charge of IDR250,000 and with many people guaranteed to turn up, it is the ideal opportunity to do some business. However, this day is all about the Bali community coming together to enjoy what is going to be a fabulous family day out and one event you should schedule during the Christmas period.
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Diva Christmas Lunch (13 December) The lady who made a difference and raised over IDR200,000,000 for her chosen charity YPAC by losing 15 kg in three months and creating her new look is back in action with the Diva lunch. Christina Iskander is supporting the Sacred Childhood Foundation and invites all DIVAS to come along enjoy a festive afternoon . This is the Christmas Diva lunch special with a surprise visit from Santa and a choir performance. The code is ‘dress them festive’ and this is going to be one afternoon of friendship, fun and Christmas cheer. The Diva luncheons are really all about friendships and if you have not been to one, they are worth going to as everyone is welcome and it is a great way of meeting new people. When Cost Where Contact
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Global Unity End of Year Concert (8 December) The Mad Centre (Music, Acting, Dancing) is putting on their annual extravaganza of dance, acting and music, showcasing the talents of their 120 students who are going to put on an amazing performance. In the Spirit of Global Unity the children will perform and the community are invited to come along.
Wine Evening (6 December) A new addition to the five star side of Bali, the Mulia is celebrating its opening with an opulent wine evening. Opus one wines, will feature in this exclusive evening, paired with a six-course sumptuous menu. Winemaker Michael Silacci and winery vice-president Roger Asleson will be there to welcome guests and share their passion for wine. The evening will commence with a pre-dinner gathering over canapés and Tattinger Champagne. Dinner follows with Opus Wine vintages from 2004 to the just-released 2009 bottling. Places are limited so do book as soon as possible.
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Hormone Happiness Your overall happiness, mood, vitality, and health depends on many factors, however I believe the balance of your hormones is one of the main reasons you will either be healthy and well or sick and unwell. Your body has many hormones which impact your health in many ways, and in this article I will look at some of the main ones and present a brief picture of what they bring to your health.
anger, anxiety and you will be over-sensitive to any stressful situation. You will try to avoid stress as much as possible, and at work you will only do what is necessary.
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Stress makes you easily confused and you cannot think clearly or logically and you then become emotional. Your energy is very low and your feel always tired and fatigued. You may often feel “paralyzed” in stressful situations, and you may easily become angry and argumentative. You may also develop paranoid thoughts and become at times even verbally and physically aggressive. You may develop bad dietary habits with sugar cravings also. Testosterone If you have good testosterone levels you will be a fit and athletic person, having a high level of optimism. You will have good muscle strength and tone, a good mood, good sexual energy and performance and a strong willingness to be successful. You are likely to be very healthy and to look health as well. You fall in love easily, are self-assured, have a good memory, and have lots of energy and vitality. You may believe that you the best in what you do, and that you know better than others. You may even be authoritarian.
Growth Hormone If you have enough growth hormone in your body you will more than likely be well and healthy, have inner peace of mind, and excellent resistance to stress both emotional and physical. You will have excellent recovery following any exercise or physical work, excellent mental and problem-solving abilities and lots of energy even after a later night out.
If you are deficient in testosterone your body will be weak with low muscle mass and tone. You may also have excessive body fat. Your sexual energy and desire may be depressed or even nonexistent.
If however you have low or deficient growth hormone levels, you may have permanent “un-wellness”, difficultly sleeping, insufficient or unrestful sleep, permanent anxiety without reasons, poor response to stress, physical or emotional collapses, you need excessive time to recover from exercise or exertion, and you have difficulty finding solutions to problems. You may also feel very easily exhausted.
You will not be able to love people easily, and you will be hesitant and feel unsure about yourself. You will worry a lot, have a poor memory, and tend to be always fatigued, irritable and easily upset by others.
Estrogen If you have enough estrogen you are excited, optimistic, and you have a sense of permanent well-being. You often fall in love quickly, you are active and you have a good memory. You have lots of energy however at times you can feel maybe too emotional. You may even become authoritarian or rebellious and demanding. If you are estrogen deficient you will be tired and depressed. You will be dis-interested in life, negative, and permanently depressed. You may also have low self-esteem, poor self image and not much femininity. Your memory can be poor and you may feel always fatigued. Progesterone If progesterone is well balanced you will be a peaceful and kind woman, calm, soft, gentle, with a permanent feeling of inner peace and relaxed. Men will also be calm and not have any prostate issues. If progesterone is deficient however the result is a nervous and hysterical woman, anxious, aggressive, who often dramatizes things and is tense and emotional. Sleep will not be relaxed and there will be muscle tension and often fibromyalgia symptoms. Thyroid A person with optimal thyroid levels has a sharp mind and is intelligent. They also have a sense of optimism, warmheartedness, lively emotions and an abundance of energy at rest. Their weight will be ideal, and they would not easily put on excess fat. Their body temperature will be normal and they will have nice hair, skin and nails. Their bowel movements will also be regular. A person with low thyroid hormone levels however will have slow intelligence, slow thinking, negativism, and may even be called cold-hearted. They also may have rather dull and lifeless emotions. They will also be easily fatigued, even at rest and especially when waking up. Their body will feel cold even in warm conditions, and they will have dry skin, and weak, thin hair which falls out easily.
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Your thinking will be negative and you may be depressed with little optimism about life.
You can clearly see just how important hormones are to your health and well-being. They play a crucial role in your mental, physical and emotional health and it is vital that you check their levels on a regular basis and also consult with a doctor who is well versed with recognizing hormone deficiencies and also at treating them effectively. For more details on the hormone balancing program you can email me at DrTheodoreBali@gmail.com
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Sometimes, if they are type A personalities, they are quick and nervous, always doing everything, cannot stay still and are heavy coffee drinkers.
Please note that the contents of this article are the opinions of the author and should in no way be taken as medical advice. If you have any specific medical concerns please consult your doctor for an assessment.
Cortisol If your cortisol levels are good you will be a fighter who is healthy and well with lots of energy and even at times euphoria. You will be able to easily cope well with any type of stress, whether it is physical or emotional. You will also have has a strong and optimistic mental outlook on life, you will work a lot, be clear thinking and energetic in stressful situations.
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If you are low in cortisol however you will often have outbursts of
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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) On the lookout for new appetizers for the approaching holidays? Don’t let the name of this one put you off. It’ll have y o u r g u e s ts g u e s s i n g while they dip and re dip. The recipe transforms this common veggie into something elusive that goes well with crackers, chips or veggies sticks as dippers.
Cauliflower Dip
- 1/4 tsp. cayenne - 1/4 tsp. black pepper - salt to taste Directions: Into a pot of boiling water put the cauliflower pieces and 1/4 tsp. of the salt. Simmer for about ten minutes or until soft. Drain and set aside. Heat the oil in a frying pan. When it’s hot add the black mustard seed and cover until the seeds start to pop, about 30 seconds. Add the chopped onion and continue stirring until its soft, for about five minutes. Add the curry power, 1½ tsp. salt, palm sugar, and stir fry until fragrant.
About 2 1/2 cups Ingredients: - 1 head of cauliflower (about 750 gr.), washed and broken into little pieces - 1 3/4 tsp. salt - 1 Tbl. rice bran oil - 1 tsp. black mustard seeds - 1 yellow onion, finely chopped - 1 Tbl. Indian curry powder - 1 Tbl. palm sugar - 1 cup yogurt - 1/4 cup sour cream - 1/3 cup coriander leaf, chopped - 1/4 tsp. nutmeg
Put the cauliflower into a food processor along with the onion mixture and whirl. Add the yogurt, sour cream, coriander leaf, nutmeg, and cayenne and black pepper and whirl again. Add salt if needed. Pour into a serving bowl.
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A few years ago little Michael, who was then about 5 years old I guess, was booked into my clinic for his booster shots. I could hear Michael coming across the car park as his screams and wails for mercy echoed around the building. When Michael finally came through the doors kicking and screaming it was clear that this was not going to be an easy task; impossible in fact. I did not give Michael his shots on that day. I sent Mum and child away with a “magic spell”, and much to our amazement Michael returned the next week when he calmly entered the clinic, and sat on my bed. I asked him if he was ready for his shot and he said he was as long as I could show him his “prize” (A small teddy bear). After I produced the bear, without so much as a whimper Michael received his shot. I almost had to pick his mother up off the floor who had practically fainted with disbelief! This is a true story and I have repeated it many times with other children.
Go on sleeping now and even though you might not remember anything I have said, it has sunken so deeply into your dreams and has made you feel happy, loved and safe always.
I have used it frequently on my own children for many issues other than needle fear. school stress, stage fright, self-esteem and many other issues can all be addressed with this simple technique. Before you do sleep hypnosis it is beneficial to spend a few minutes with your child prior to bedtime. Just let them talk about their day, their feelings, their experiences-the good, the disturbing, and the satisfying.
◦ You are a wonderful person. ◦ I (We) love you very, very much. You are loved and respected ◦ You are healthy and happy that that makes you feel vigorous and delighted. ◦ You are brave and courageous. You confidently and comfortably rise above fears. ◦ You make friends easily because people naturally like you. ◦ You enjoy being healthy and protect your health with good diet, stress management , and enjoyable exercise. ◦ You are a good kid doing the best you can do and are getting better and better. ◦ You enjoy focusing on and accomplishing everyday tasks. ◦ You are able to let go of stress and stay relaxed and healthy ◦ You remember to stay relaxed and focused as you [study, read, practice, listen, or whatever] ◦ You are very loving and kind to your self and to others. ◦ You enjoy school more and more each day. ◦ You feel very self confident about yourself. ◦ You love yourself and respect yourself so you take good care of yourself. ◦ I (We) love you more and more each day. ◦ You are a wonderful and loving person.
Then, leave the room and let the child drift off to sleep. Fifteen to thirty minutes later, after the child has drifted off to sleep, but is not deeply asleep, begin talking to the child in a soft voice (loudly enough to be heard, but softly enough to allow the child to continue sleeping) and use a couple of the suggestions below. Begin with a calm suggestion such as “You are so peaceful drifting and floating off to dreamland…just continue to drift and float off while I let you know how much I care for you and want the best for you.” “Even though you can hear me you just find it so difficult to open your eyes that you just leave them closed.” Watch for a sign such as a deep breath, a smile, or a sigh and then just comment, “That’s right, just relax…just relax…as you drift off to sleep, or float off to sleep, or drift and float or float and drift and drift and float, that’s right just relax..” You can read any, many, or all of the ones you feel are applicable.
Goodnight my love, sleep well Mummy will see you in the morning when you will awake feeling happy and fresh and ready for a wonderful day. Love you…. The wording on the following suggestions has been carefully structured for maximum effectiveness and you can interchange these suggestions with the above script to meet your child’s needs. The language is correct to effect change and a positive self-image. You may need to change the words to suite the common language of the household and the age of the child. Use the bedtime ritual often and watch the changes take place. Tailor your suggestions along these lines and you’ll do fine.
Sleep Hypnosis is most effective if used between the ages If there is a specific problem that needs attention, you can of 2 and 12 years however I have used it on older children, craft suggestions to point the child in that direction. Make even adults. sure the suggestions are focused on positive outcomes, not avoiding negative consequences. For example: you do Sweet dreams! not state, “You do not find school boring.” Instead, you phrase it positively such as, “You find pleasure and satisfaction as you learn new things at school.” Or “It is enjoyable and fun to conquer the challenges you face at Kim Patra is a qualified registered nurse school.” The script I use for needle fear is as follows: Hi (childs name), This is Mummy (or Daddy or whoever) speaking, you can hear what I am saying but you won’t wake up, that’s right, you can hear everything that I say but you won’t wake up. I want you to know that you are safe and loved, and in a few days we will go to have another vaccination (or shot), you are brave, and strong and the magic cream will help you feel nothing. (Repeat x 3). (Make sure your nurse or doctor has magic cream such as an anesthetic gel).
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May you live in interesting times Nostalgia can kill your business Give me the choice between making a change and comfort and I will take being comfortable every time. Why give yourself extra work? Yet the funny thing is that, we do make changes. Some of them we initiate ourselves and some are forced on us. Let’s face it, if we didn’t have people constantly asking themselves if there was a different way of doing something we might still be living in caves. No wheels, no paper, no instant hot water, no tampons. Earlier this year I notched up my 13th anniversary since arriving in Bali. I travelled here with just a fourday booking. A month or so later I found I had a fitted out kitchen and someone to run it for me. I was the owner of glasses and plates and a TV. I travelled to Java to buy a houseful of teak furniture. This sure was some change from the high pressure business consultancy life I had left behind in Australia - and totally unplanned, quite opportunistic. My money in the bank was earning 50% interest, enough to cover my living costs. I remember going to Delta Dewata to buy some groceries and the owners were so overwhelmed with my Rp 250K purchases they gave me a free umbrella and profuse thanks. Everyone in the store knew of my profligate ways. Delta Dewata has changed out of sight since then. Now nobody notices if my order is closer to 2 million and I can now pay with cash or debit/credit card. And not just the fact that they have increased their floor space at least 8 times, Nor that they have implemented a secondary growth strategy of satellite mini-marts all over the district. These build off their purchasing base and meet a tourist customer need for handy snacks and small simple meals closer to their accommodation. Their stock management and point of sales systems are much better; their staff seem to be much more composed and competent. But more than anything else their stock mix has totally changed; there is a big area devoted to imported products. When you look around you might expect that their customers are primarily expats. But the people behind and in front of me in the check out are as likely to be locals. Affluent locals.
There are more tax collectors out checking the store owners. Last week I watched a young guy (face it, nearly every one is a young guy to me these days) stick a 2D barcode on my client’s electricity meter and then use a portable barcode reader to identify the meter and then enter the reading.
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So one of the changes we in business are going to have to do is at least match the steadily increasing professionalism of government and what that does to our bottom line. Tax collectors will intensify their hunt for sales tax, company and personal income tax. One of my clients had the tax collectors not check the accounts for sales figures but just check for staff service payments and then multiplied that by 2 to declare how much the business was liable for sales tax – the last two years will do thanks. Could your business cash flow manage to immediately pay 20 percent of your current annual sales in past tax?
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Manpower will be making more checks for compliance with minimum salaries and staff insurance, holidays. The previous ability to get by with inadequate business documentation will go, and the immigration hunt for people working without visas will only intensify. As government becomes more professional so to must we. So those are two major changes that may be impacting on you or a business near you if not already – a much different and more affluent customer base, and a much increased compliancy need. What else is looming to destroy my comfortable existence? The first big one is the changing tourist mix. Have you noticed the Indonesian/Mandarin dictionaries already available in bookstores and supermarkets here? Previously Japanese, Europeans and Americans made up a significant proportion of our Bali customer base, either locally or through export. Now amazing changes are happening in the middle class of Asia. In the next 6-8 years we can expect to see 250 million Chinese middle class eager to travel. We can expect to see in the next 10-15 years an Asian middle class of around 3.5 billion. The Chinese travelers I know are sophisticated, affluent and direct. They know what they want and are prepared to say what they think.
Ten years ago pet shops were unheard of. This change If you think you have seen an impact from Western soalone says so much of changing demographics and cial media reviews on your business then just keep in mind how much more direct the Chinese are in their customer behavior. comments. Will you be in a position to know when they Not everyone had the vision or capabilities to take ad- talk about your business? Will Google be able to transvantage of opportunities. 12 years ago there was an- late these for us in real time so we can respond quickly? other store in Ubud at least as big, Massas, that hasn’t If your vision is correctly positioned then change grown at all. should not affect it – it is your rock. But your capabiliSo just like down south in Grim City and at BayWatch, ties from your resources and processes need to be changes in Ubud in the past decade have been quite able to switch rapidly to take advantage of changing opportunities. Is your own business positioned for the profound. nostalgia of today or the opportunities of tomorrow? And as these changes have occurred we have adapted. We are nearly always connected to the net and Must be time for my afternoon nap. what that means in news and entertainment and social networks. The Balinese desire to have the latest and greatest is in front of your eyes every day, the take-up Let me know if there is any aspect of developing a in smart phones is quite phenomenal and I’m sure you successful business you would like me to write about. have heard that Indonesia has the second highest Email: graeme@balibizwiz.com Copyright © 2012 Graeme Stevens facebook membership in the world. Government services have changed. I can trot along to my local village office to pay my phone, water and power bills that are directly invoiced off the internet.
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Local News Indonesia Increasingly Contributing to Human Rights Cause: UN The United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navanethem Pillay has stated that Indonesia has been making an increasingly significant contribution to the cause of human rights regionally as well as globally. “Through its constructive role in the regional human rights mechanisms of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and at the Human Rights Council, Indonesia has made an important contribution to the advancement of human rights,” she said during a press conference at the United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) here on Tuesday (12/11). Pillay noted that Indonesia has earned much praise for its ratification of many international human rights treaties. She pointed out that the country took part in eight core human rights conventions and committed itself to the ratification of the Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture (OPCAT) and the Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance. “Indonesia has also recently ratified the Convention on the Rights of Migrant Workers, which encourages neighboring countries to embrace international human rights standards in order to protect the rights of migrants,” Pillay said. She stated that, during her visit to Indonesia, she “encouraged the government to accede to the 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol”. Based on UN data, Indonesia has accepted 150 of the 180 recommendations made during the Universal Periodic
Review under the Human Rights Council. “I was also pleased to learn that the Indonesian government recently agreed to a visit by the Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression, which I hope will encourage other governments in the region to follow suit,” Pillay said. She also praised three human rights institutions - the National Human Rights Institutions (Komnas HAM), the National Commission on Violence against Women (Komnas Perempuan), and the National Committee for Child Protection - for their efforts in promoting human rights across the country. “These institutions are vital for the protection of human rights in Indonesia and I commend the government for supporting them. I hope the government will also provide them with increased financial support,” Pillay stated. “The central and local governments should be proud of the work that these institutions do, see them as partners, and ensure their protection throughout the country,” she added. Earlier, on November 7, Pillay arrived in Bali to attend the 5th Bali Democracy Forum. After taking part in the forum, she visited Jakarta at the invitation of the Indonesian government. During her stay in Jakarta, Pillay held meetings with Indonesian ministers and officials, UN organizations and the diplomatic community, as well as national human rights institutions. (November 13th 2012)
Indonesia Confident of Bali Forum Contribution Indonesia is confident the Bali Democracy Forum has made a positive contribution to the region, even though studies have yet to be made to determine if the international congress has helped to advance democratic values and principles. “These are not just outcome documents, they are also testimonies to the increasingly shared commitment of countries in the Asia-Pacific to democracy,” President Dr Hj Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said in his keynote address at the opening of the fifth Bali Democracy Forum at the Bali International Convention Centre’s Nusa Indah Hall on Thursday (8/11). “Every year we express our determination, and every year we re-affirm our commitment to democratic values and principles “ Yudhoyono added. The president also said that when the forum was inaugurated in 2008, three heads of state or government and representatives from 40 countries attended, whereas this year, 11 heads of state or government attended and representatives from 80 countries. “I believe that such growing participation means that the forum is serving its basic purpose of sharing experiences and best practices in democracy. We have learned a lot from one another, and mutually reinforced our commitments to democracy,” he said. Yudhoyono also said that in the last five years, member nations had done something substantial through the forum towards promoting democracy and political development in the region. Co-chair South Korean President Lee Myung-bak reiterated President Yudhoyono’s confidence in the forum’s success over the years, saying that Asia was making “vigorous progress” towards building more mature democracies. “According to the Freedom in the World 2012 Report, the
Asia-Pacific is the only region in the world that has witnessed a steady rise in political rights and civil liberties over the past five years,” Lee said. The South Korean president added that Myanmar, which was “rapidly forging ahead” in terms of democratization, was a prime example. He said that discussions held with Myanmar’s President Thein Sein and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi had reaffirmed his belief that Myanmar would be able to achieve rapid economic development on the strength of democratization in years to come. Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, who also co-chaired the forum, said she had borne witness to the success of democracy in Asia. “The experience of your own nation and that of many others has shown us that the practices and values of democracy can be applied in this region. This is important for the rights of people” Gillard said. About 1243 delegations from 83 countries and international organizations attended this forum themed: Advancing Democratic Principles at the Global Setting - How Democratic Global Governance Contributes to International Peace and Security & Economic Development and Effective Enjoyment of Human Rights. Among the attendees were the Brunei Darussalam’s Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, the Afghan President, Hamid Karzai, the Iranian President, Mahmud Ahmadinejad, the Prime Minister of Timor-Leste, Xanana Gusmao, the Turkish Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Thai Prime Minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, and the Prime Minister of Papua New Guniea, Peter O’Neill. 42 foreign ministers, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navanethem Pillay and the United States Congressman Mc Dermott also attended the forum. (November 8th 2012)
Animal Rights Group Puts Bounty on Elephant Killers Animal rights group PETA offered a $1,000 reward Tuesday (13/11) for information on the killing of three critically endangered Sumatran elephants near palm oil plantations in Indonesia. The carcasses of three female elephants, including a year-old calf, were found rotting on the weekend in the jungle on Sumatra outside the Tesso Nilo National Park, which is surrounded by palm oil plantations. Park chief Kupin Simbolon said Monday the elephants had likely been poisoned in revenge after plantation workers’ huts were destroyed in a recent stampede. The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals offered a $1,000 reward for information “leading to the arrest and conviction” of the killers. “These cowardly killers need to be caught and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” PETA Asia vice president Jason Baker said in a statement. “If poisoned, these elephants endured a slow and agonizing death.” At least 17 elephants have died this year at the park and surrounding districts, mostly from suspected poisoning, Simbolon said, adding that his team was working with police to hunt down the perpetrators in the latest case. Fewer than 3,000 Sumatran elephants remain in the wild, according to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, a 50 percent drop in numbers since 1985. There has been a spate of elephant and orangutan killings this year around forests converted to palm oil plantations in Indonesia, the world’s biggest producer of the edible oil. The International Union for Conservation of Nature updated the Sumatran elephant’s status from “endangered” to “critically endangered” in January, largely due to severe habitat loss caused by plantations. The category is one step short of “extinct in the wild” and two below “extinct.” (November 13th 2012) Aussie Teens Behave Badly in Kuta Bali has gone berserk with “schoolies”. Thousands of overly excited school-leavers making the pilgrimage abroad have touched down in Bali despite Australian Government warnings that there is a high chance they could become victims of a terrorist attack. While Queensland’s Gold Coast remained the preferred choice to celebrate school’s end, an increasing number of Year 12 students are choosing Bali as their schoolies venue. It is estimated that 6000 Australian school-leavers will pour into the region over the next three weeks to revel in the 32-degree heat. Cheap airfares and accommodation, low-price booze and cigarettes, a lack of parental supervision and no enforcement of a drinking age means the first taste of freedom for schoolies partying under neon lights is even sweeter. But Foreign Minister Bob Carr has issued a fresh warning that the Indonesian party hub faces a high and genuine risk of terrorist attack. The bombings in 2002 and 2005 claimed the lives of Australian partygoers. Senator Carr also warned there is little that can be done to help young Australians who find themselves on the wrong side of the law with drugs and violence. “I had no idea whatsoever,” said 18-year-old Ben Phillips of Carroll College. The NSW teenager added: “My mum would freak out if she knew that.” Mr. Phillips said within 24 hours of arriving in Bali he had been approached to purchase drugs on countless occasions. “It feels like they have tried to sell me mushrooms, cocaine and marijuana about 300 times. But I just shake my head and walk past.” A Department of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman said no additional resources would be deployed to Bali for schoolies. Local police officers reported no trouble except for increased road congestion caused by schoolies riding scooters. (November 19th 2012)
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Australian Federal Police Join Indonesian Crackdown on Pedophiles in Bali 270 thousand tourists a month 70-thousand of them from Australia, descend on the holiday island of Bali and not all of them have good intentions. Pedophiles are known to frequent Asian countries as the children of lower socio-economic families and the seemingly “lawlessness” of the land make easy targets for their activity. Last month a Dutch national was arrested on suspicion of having sex with children, the first arrest of a foreigner for child sexual abuse in Bali since 2009. Australian Federal Police have now joined forces with FBI and Indonesian authorities in order to crackdown on pedophiles in Bali. The sexual abuse of children is thought to be on the rise and police from three nations are cooperating to investigate a suspected pedophile network. They are being assisted by information gathered by Sacred Childhoods, a charity for abused children. (November 7th 2012) Bali Coastline Threatened by Abrasion The shoreline of Bali has been badly affected by abrasion, with approximately 102.47 kilometers of the island’s 438.8 kilometer-long coastline being severely eroded, according to an official. “We have taken steps, covering 64.144 km of the affected coastline, to tackle the problem,” Bali Environmental Agency (BLH) head I Nyoman Sujaya said here on Monday (19/11). BLH is cooperating with the local Public Work Office and Bali Penida River Board in its efforts to control the erosion of Bali’s coastline. “Plantation of mangroves along the beaches is one of the measures taken to prevent further abrasion of the shorelines,” Nyoman stated. “During the period from 2009 to 2012, about 250,000 trees have been planted over an area of 92.5 hectares,” he added. According to BLH data, nearly 20.8 percent of the 7,200 hectares of coral reef in Bali waters have been damaged. “Despite the large area to be covered, the local administration has rehabilitated 360 hectares of coral reef in Balinese waters over the past three years,” Sujana said. (November 19th 2012) Australian Trafficker Corby’s Year-End Parole Hopes Dashed Indonesia has suspended parole applications by foreign prisoners, an official said on Wednesday (14/11), crushing the hopes of Australian drug trafficker Schapelle Corby for repatriation by year-end. Corby, who has been eligible for parole since September, was depending on a loophole in an Indonesian immigration law passed last year. The legislation does not authorize the issuance of visas to foreigners who are on parole, meaning they would likely be deported. “We have suspended parole requests by foreign prisoners as the new immigration law contradicts a current regulation,” senior prisons official Rachmat Priyo Sutardjo told AFP. Corby, now 35, was convicted in 2005 of smuggling 4.1 kilograms of marijuana into the resort island of Bali. She has received several remissions to her original 20-year sentence. However without parole, she is not due for release until 2017. Indonesia enforces stiff penalties for drug trafficking, including life imprisonment and death. (November 14th 2012)
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Indian corporation GVK has signed a contract with the
fishing vessels and paid unfair wages. Under-age girls from
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government, GVK is committed to developing the country’s airport infrastructure, thereby creating economic development opportunities in and around Bali and improving revenue from all airport retail. According to Power and Infrastructure Vice-Chairman for GVK, G.V. Sanjay Reddy; “[GVK is] very excited by the opportunity to provide passengers at Denpasar airport with a truly world-class shopping experience, across brands, product variety and price points. This is also in line with our stated endeavor to take this airport to international standards and help Indonesia in realizing its growing potential as a key destination in the region.” The agreement will include both the existing terminals and the new international facility currently under construction, expected to open in the third quarter of 2013. (November 13th 2012)
abuse. Two members of the team, Mark Taylor and Kendra Kreider, led a discussion session to share what they learned while in Indonesia. During the session, entitled “Combating Trafficking in Persons”, the two State Department officials engaged members of the Indonesian National Police, government, and civil society in a dialogue on strategies for eliminating human trafficking. (November 7th 2012) Former Age Photographer Sues over Bali Trauma The Age newspaper is being sued for an estimated $1 million in loss of earnings after the woman, who cannot be identified, mentally unraveled. The flagship newspaper is being accused of failing to provide a safe workplace and
Three Rare Sumatran Tiger Cubs Born at Medan Zoo
breaching its duty of care. The Victorian Supreme Court heard the woman was a trailblazer in her field and highly esteemed by her colleagues. “She typified a professional,”
A critically endangered Sumatran tiger has given birth to three cubs at an Indonesian zoo, a veterinarian at the facility said on Wednesday (14/11). “She gave birth naturally, without human intervention. The three cubs are all healthy. Two are male, while we haven’t been able to get close to the other to identify it,” Suci Terawan, a veterinarian at Medan Zoo in North Sumatra, told AFP. The 13-year-old Sumatran tiger named Manis, or Sweetie in English, gave birth to the cubs on Oct. 18, just over a year after she successfully bore three male cubs, Terawan said. “This is our latest contribution in conserving the critically endangered species,” he said, adding that the zoo now has six cubs, and one female and two male adults. Earlier this year, a Sumatran tiger at a zoo on the island’s Jambi province gave birth to three cubs, but only two survived. Fewer than 400 Sumatran tigers are left in the wild, conservationists say, with several dying each year as a result of traps, poaching and other human intervention. (November 14th 2012) US, RI Explore Opportunities for Cooperation to Fight Human Trafficking Representatives from the U.S. Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons traveled to Indonesia October 26 - November 3 to study Indonesia’s efforts to combat human trafficking, the US Embassy here said on Monday (5/12). Human trafficking is a trans-national crime, and no country working alone can solve it. While in Indonesia, the visiting U.S. team had an opportunity to see first hand the work being done by Indonesian government officials and civil society representatives in Jakarta, Bandung, Sukabumi, and Manado to combat trafficking. Trafficking in Indonesia takes many forms. Girls from Manado are trafficked to West
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ALL ABOUT KIDS ☛
By Ruby Jackson
Being a mother on Bali, and having a girl of a year and a half born on Bali – my second round of motherhood, with the first being a boy of 13, it is vastly noticeable to me how Bali has exploded with children oriented choices within the past fifteen years. It has in three words become a ‘kid friendly place’ – and thank goodness for that! All About Kids will explore all avenues offered to the younger members of our lives, from babies to teenagers and in between. This column endeavours to showcase the best that Bali has from activities to retail selections, from the arts to sensible medical tips. All About Kids, is in a nutshell, all about them!
MINIAPOLIS BALI – Where the Little People Rule Miniapolis is now open at Beachwalk, Kuta, steps away from beautiful Kuta Beach. Children can journey into the Crick’s Hideout, a 385sqm concept developed in response to the beautiful nature that exists on the island. So come on climb a banana tree, and conquer different obstacles all in the name of fun. Enjoy the audio room and music room and learn more about Indonesian culture. Children are required to wear socks and for children below 1 meter are advised with the parent supervision. Miniapolis also offers a water play concept called the Crick’s Lagoon. Being under the shade no weather can stop the fun. Splash under the fountains, slide into the plunge pool or play with different water attractions. Mr. Crick’s Lagoon will also house a touch pool complete with live marine animals for children to discover.
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HIGH FLYERS – Trapeze Lessons at Bali Dynasty The High Flyers Bali Trapeze School has recently opened at the Bali Dynasty Resort in South Kuta Beach. This new facility further compliments the extensive facilities already available at the resort, including Kids Club, Teen Club, Kids Water Fun Zone (with giant tipping bucket) and Waterslide as well as a full programme of activities to keep everyone entertained during time off in Bali. As well as offering a lot of fun, High Flyers Trapeze School with the motto ‘I Believe I Can Fly!’ (with not a broomstick in sight Harry Potter!) facilitates the development of participants, building greater self-confidence through a challenging and fun experience, within a safe and controlled environment. Safety is of the utmost importance and flyers are not only given a comprehensive briefing but an exercise warm up including stretching exercises to minimize any muscular injuries. From the minute a flyer climbs the three-meter high ladder to the platform they will experience a multitude of feelings. Flyers participate in and develop a multitude of exhilarating moves, which challenge them both physically and mentally, as it requires them to take a leap of faith and place their trust in the staff and equipment. Flying Trapeze carries an inherent ‘Fear Factor’ and pushes participants to try something they previously had not contemplated. This fear is harnessed within a supportive and safe environment and the highly trained staff. High Flyers Bali is open to everyone from the age of 5 to 65, whether just visiting Bali or living here permanently. Available as an After School Club, Saturday Trapeze Club and Birthday Parties. Special discount programmes operate for longer stay visitors enabling them to develop more skills.
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THE BISTROT – Fete of St. Nicolas This is a very sweet children’s tradition mainly celebrated in central Europe that The Bistrot would like to share to the children on and of Bali. If the children have been ‘good’ then St. Nicolas will bestow presents and other treats (food present in a basket: home made filled ‘speculos’ with marzipan/mandarins/assortment of surprises with coloured sugar on top) and happily pose for photographs (included in the price). Snacks and drinks will be provided such as Hot Cocoa and Crepes if desired. Come and get your children into the Christmas spirit and enjoy a centuries old tradition. Thursday December 6th – St. Nicolas Children’s Party Time: 5pm – 7pm Price: Rp. 180,000 ++. Including photograph with St Nicolas. THE BISTROT. VINTAGE CAFÉ & LOUNGE
ENCHANTED BOOKS – North Pole Post Box Magically Appears Mentioned in the last All About Kids, I have an Enchanted Books update for you – a North Pole post box has magically appeared outside of Enchanted Books - send your letters (and those Christmas lists) to Santa now to make your wishes come true! Open daily from 10am – 6pm. Jalan Raya Kerobokan, Seminyak. Ph: 0361 734 822 With this your comments would be welcomed if you endeavour to follow the lead, or, if you have discovered something that you found particularly amazing. It’s important to spread the news on anything positive, as time and experiences are precious. Please forward to me on rubyinbali@gmail.com
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Indonesia is impossible sometimes. Things work and then they don’t. Right now I am trying to write an article about an international sailing event that is big. Big for Bali, big for Indonesia and big for the over 60 yachts that are heading to Bali in May 2013. But there is no internet in my house. No internet for 10 days. So right now I am holding court at Waroeng De Daun at Jl Pengubengan Kauh no 559 Kerobokan bumming their wi fi. Well at least the people are nice here and are happy to help a fraught journo make a deadline and with coffee. With some Coldplay in the background I can settle down and do what I like doing. That is writing about sailing in Indonesia which is rapidly becoming a must destination for cruising yachties sailing around the world. When I have my morning coconut juice at Batu Balig Beach I can’t work out why there aren’t a million yachts sailing offshore. Indonesia is a sailors dream. Warm climate, regular trade winds, calm seas most of the time and friendly, welcoming people that make it a great place to cruise. Not to mention the 17000 plus islands and pristine beaches to explore. Many of the Skippers and crew that I have interviewed rave about their Indonesian sailing experience. For some it is a life changing event that takes them out of their western type thinking and enables them to embrace an appreciation of people from other cultures. Most of them are blown away by how friendly the people are and despite their poverty how happy they seem. There is a lesson there.
Western Australia’s only international yacht race was first sailed in 1981. The record for fastest time of 6 days 15 hours and 30 minutes was set by legendary WA Skipper Rolly Tasker in sv Siska IV. In the Fremantle to Bali 2011 event Skipper Alan Brierty in sv Limit broke the 30 year old record with a time of six days and five hours despite having to make a stopover in Geraldton to drop off an injured crew member.
Wonderful Indonesia Fremantle to Bali Race and Rally 2013 Fremantle Sailing Club under the b a n n e r o f W o n d e r f u l Indonesia has announced details of next year ’s W o n d e r f u l Fremantle to Bali Race and Rally 2013. To date 65 skippers have put up their hands to jump aboard the 1440 nautical mile event. Start date is 4 May 2013 from Fremantle Sailing Club in Perth, Australia. Like the last event held in 2011 there is a race for hard core Skippers and a rally for the more laid back Skippers. The 2011 event saw 23 yachts take part, 8 racers and 15 cruisers. Event Chairman and Vice Commodore of Fremantle Sailing Club, Terry Baker said the biennial Race & Rally was attracting sailors from around Australia with a high quality race fleet taking shape. “It is a unique sailing event with challenging and exhilarating racing.” Event organizers have been aiming at a fleet of 50 plus yachts for the run up to the Island of the Gods and are very pleased so far with the amount of interest shown by yachties. To allow time to prepare boats and crew and organize safety and other checks organizers are urging participants to register interest as soon as possible. Expressions of interest can be completed and lodged on line, with an information-rich website making it easy for Skippers to obtain information quickly and check details of the yachts already entered. The Race & Rally will finish off Benoa Harbour in Bali with the race taking between six and a half days for the racing yachts and around 11 days for the cruising yachts. This event offers a beautiful sail up the northern
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At the end of the Race and Rally the organizers are planning to hold a celebration dinner and trophy night. If the 2011 dinner and party is any indication this should be a good night. Many people try and get invites as it is a major social event for Bali. One long term Bali expat Admiral Adrian said it was the biggest thing he has seen in Bali for a long time. Rock bands, traditional dancing and the inevitable speeches and trophy giving combined into memorable night for all those from many countries that attended. Even if some of the Australian humour got lost in the mix.
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After the main Race and Rally event is finished many Skippers are planning to explore other parts of Indonesia. The intended course is to sail eastwards along the archipelago from Bali to the Spice Islands. This is yet another event that recognizes the potential of Indonesia as a cruising destination. After the 2011 event a few Skippers went off exploring Indonesia and took back to Fremantle many fantastic stories which have resulted in some serious post-race and rally planning. Terry Baker said the Beyond Bali component of the Wonderful Indonesia Fremantle to Bali Race and Rally 2013 was a magnificent addition to the event and has proven to be a great drawcard for Skippers. As a seasoned sailor with many sea hours cruising amongst the i s l a n d s Te r r y s a i d t h e I n d o n e s i a n archipelago, its people and culture offered some of the world’s best cruising grounds where a sailor could spend a life-time exploring all the possibilities and anchorages and never see it all. “Consisting of thousands of islands, the archipelago’s unique geography allows sailors to take advantage of the prevailing winds and currents whether it be fast passages pushed along by the Trade Winds or day hopping in the lee of the of the islands.” The enticing Beyond Bali itinerary has been designed by event committee member Ralph Newton and includes locations, stopovers, distances and a chart overlaid on Google Earth with photos of the many enchanting places for those taking part in Beyond Bali. Skippers interested in joining the Beyond Bali event are welcome to join the group and sail in company and are encouraged to contact Ralph Newton. Happy Sailing
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Say What? Question: I met a girl years ago here in Bali, and we have kept in touch over the years. Last year we hit it off again for some wonderful reason when I came to visit, and I have returned a couple of times since. After months of long distance dating, trips back and forth, and affirmations of love, we decided that I should move here so we could be closer. She is hard-driven and focused on her career, and I am between careers at the moment, so the timing was perfect. She said I could stay with her for as long as I needed. Then after two weeks, she booted me out, saying that we were incompatible, that she is a private person, and that I am too social. My take is she values status and materialism while I value people and experiences. She told me it was over. Finito! My problem is I truly love her. We were planning to get married, have kids, everything. Now, I don’t know what to do. Is there any hope for us, or do I just move on? Dr. ZZ: It is difficult to get a full sense of the circumstances without hearing your girlfriend’s side of the story too. From what you have shared, however, your move-in was probably “too much, too soon, too fast” in terms of infringing on her privacy. Especially if she is used to living alone, chances are she felt as if you were intruding on her comfort zone even though sharing quarters was as much her idea as it was yours. Like anyone else in a similar situation, you have only a couple of options. Either you can get your own place and hang around for a while to see if once you are “out of her hair,” she may be open to seeing more of you on a casual basis. Otherwise, you can pack your bags and leave, getting on with your life and chalking this up to experience. Either way, you need to back off and give this woman her space. The all-or-nothing approach rarely works. Whether you decide to stay or go, you would do best in the future to maintain your autonomy and establish yourself under your own steam. Let others approach you at their leisure. With no strings attached, practice holding people close with an open palm. Question: My boyfriend and I have been dating for 4 years and all during our relationship we have had different problems, but whenever I feel uneasy or uncertain about something, I can always go to him and talk to him about it. A couple of days ago, we were talking about going clubbing together, and he said that he could not go because he did not have any money. Then, on Friday and Saturday night he went clubbing anyway with some of his cousins. Do you think that he told me this because he’s ashamed of being with me? Or do you think that he just wanted to hang out with the guys? Do you think that he really loves me and wants to be with me?
Dr. ZZ: For someone who can always go to her boyfriend and talk to him, these questions are best answered by your boyfriend. Chances are you are asking them here because you don’t know how to approach the subject with him, and you have started to construct a wall between the two of you on this issue. The important piece to keep in mind has to do with the fact that walls are two-sided; it takes two people to create a wall and two to dismantle it. When you recognize the first stones of a wall being put into place, that is the time to halt its construction. Here is a script for dismantling walls without judgment:
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1. Check your motivation, and ask yourself if your intention is to create more love or to prove yourself right. Proceed with the next step only when you are sure you are coming from love. 2. Ask the other person’s permission to talk. (Ex., “Something is come up for me that I want to talk about. Is now a good time?”) 3. Honor the person’s response. “Yeah sure” is not the same as “Not right now. Can it wait until this evening?” If the response is “Not again! I’m not interested in listening to your complaints,” then that is the subject of a whole other article. 4. Proceed with the following Parent Effectiveness Training Format: “When you do (fill in the blank), I feel (fill in the blank), and what I want is (fill in the blank)” or “what I fear may happen is (fill in the blank).” Following this example, you could say to your boyfriend, “When you say you don’t have enough money to go clubbing with me and you go instead with your friends, I feel hurt because I want to go clubbing with you or to have you invite me along when you go with your friends. I fear that you’re ashamed of me, or that you don’t love me and don’t want to be with me.” 5. Then, the most important thing to do next is to be quiet and listen to the other person’s response. Ask, “Is there more?” without accusing or judging, and then say, “Thank you.” If the other person wants to play along, you can switch roles and go through the script again while reversing roles. The idea is to exchange information and to get the ball rolling; so that the two of you can be on the same page. This ought to work to help you start the conversation.
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The Rotary Clubs of Bali and the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank are working together to increase the awareness about the severe shortage of Rh Negative Blood types here in Bali. These are much less prevalent in Asian populations (0.3%) vs. European populations (10%). If you have Rh Negative Blood and would be prepared to help save a life, please contact the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank office today at 0361-227 224 and one of their mobile units will visit you at your home/office/hotel for your generous donation.
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by Dr. Rob The Nature on Art Group Exhibition of Painting, Sculpture, Graphic Art and Photography. At Gaya Art Space, Jl. Raya Sayan, Ubud. Tel: 979252. Gaya Art Space’s latest exhibition, ‘The Nature on Art’, is a group exhibition including works from Richard Irwin Meyer, Doug Staples, Paul Trinidad, Peter Dittmar, Rodney Glick and Stephan Max Reinhold. The exhibition is a part of a large cultural exchange between Indonesia, Australia, the USA, and Canada.
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Richard Irwin Meyer is an abstract expressionist painter, and his spiraling lines represent the greater cosmological form. Doug Staples is an architect, who explores architectural design and sensibility in his paintings, while, Paul Trinidad utilizes etching and drawing techniques in a series called Doug Staples ‘Cerebral Sanctum II’. Paul’s narratives are inspired by the stories of the Ramayana, which he discovered in the Balinese Kamasan paintings at the Kertha Gosa Palace in Klungkung, Bali.
Peter Dittmar came in contact with HinduBuddhist beliefs in the 1970s, when he went to India to explore the then current Eastern ideas that were entering the minds of Western youth in spiritual revolt. For the Hindu-Buddhist, the world is in perpetual motion, and man, as a component of this world, can only achieve release by adapting his ethics and deeds to its cosmic rhythm. Peter Dittmar’s spiritual leanings took him to Peter Ditmar practice Japanese Zen Buddhism, and his art is an expression of his Zen inspired quest for an ideal ‘stillness-cum-void’ which finds its translation in a minimalist manner. For the exhibition, Peter Dittmar presents explorations in abstraction within geometrical forms, with excerpts from his ‘Color Windows’ series. These works aim to evoke a sense of concentration and stillness through very carefully graduated tonal colors, which are enclosed in regular geometric squares. These abstract geometric paintings are intended to symbolize the encounter the beholder may have with the absolute stillness of the ‘Void’, and, the works aim to consciously evoke Hindu-Buddhist symbolism.
Rodney Glick presents pieces from his series ‘Everyone’, and these sculptures were made in conjunction with Wayan Darmadi from Bona Kelod, Gianyar, and Made Leno from Kemenuh, Sukawati. These works are carved from single wood blocks and are painted in great detail. They are loosely based on Indian Hindu mythology. Glick has staged certain scenarios using real life models, and these scenarios have then been Rodney Glick photographed. The resulting images served as source material for the Balinese woodcarvers and painters, who have created the sculptures, with Glick providing direction and making the artistic decisions. Throughout Glick’s work we feel we are in the presence of something significant. There is much strangeness about his works, and an element of humor that comes from the juxtaposition of Hindu subject matter along with modern role models. Stephan Max Reinhold presents liquid gestures with examples from his photographic exhibition ‘Visual Spa’. For Reinhold it all started one hot and steamy afternoon by the pool. While exploring Bali on a motorbike, Stephan Max Reinhold Reinhold got caught in the rain, and was soaked by the time he got back to his hotel. He decided to jump into the pool. It was still raining hard. As he swam with the water at eye level, he saw for the first time the magic of drops of water hitting the surface, splashing, crowning, rebounding, and coming back down. He was captivated. He returned that night with a camera and took his first water drop pictures. Reinhold shows the magical process of the play of water, in a way the human eye cannot perceive it. His hallucinatory photographs are beautiful, educational, thought-provoking, and a gentle reminder of the importance of water to our very existence. Evolution Paintings by Ketut Karyana At Bridges Bali, Ubud. www.bridgesbali.com Balinese artist Ketut Karyana is currently holding a solo exhibition, entitled ‘Evolution’, at Bridges in Ubud. Karyana finds his inspiration from within, and, for the last 5 years, he has had a passion to paint in an abstracted style of art. He uses an unusual technique combining water color with oil and ink on paper. Karyana is fascinated with the subject of evolution, saying the diversity of forms in the universe remains a mystery, inspiring him to paint new types of shapes in his art. He uses some beautiful earthy colors, with flowing lines, to create strange and fascinating images which are unique to him.
Beginning his career as a self-taught realist, Karyana’s present taste for fleeting impressions has led him to produce a series of abstracted paintings wherein an array of watery transparent marks, or stains, seem almost to form themselves, Untitled 1 giving the paintings an ambiguous sense of volume and space. While some of his images, such as ‘Untitled 1 and 2’, appear to suggest animals or birds, others, like ‘Untitled 3’, more resemble evocative fluid Rorschach tests. The success of his paintings rests on his mastery of the difficult media of aquarelle, which, at its best, is luminous and spontaneous, and, at its worst, muddy and confusing. Limiting his palette to subdued blues, browns, and grey, with an occasional tint of other colors is also Untitled 2 courageous. After working in Ubud for many years, Karyana now resides in Lombok. While the art and artists of Lombok, the island east of Bali, have long been overshadowed by its western neighbor, it cannot be considered of less importance. Interestingly, whereas most contemporary Balinese art is famed for its boisterous use of color, that of Lombok is by far much earthier in tone and flavor. Untitled 3
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Ubud’s Green Day on November 11 gave me a chance to catch up with old friends, play with Ron’s pythons and watch some great documentaries on food production. I also met organic farmer Jon Leonard, who is helping Bali’s farmers achieve sustainable livelihoods by producing some unique products. Spain has shepherds, Greece has goatherds and now Bali has chickenherds (or chook-herds, if you are Australian). The concept of moving farm animals from pasture to pasture is an ancient one, dating from the time the first pastoralist noticed that his animals had eaten all the fodder in one field and moved them to another one. The alternative of keeping animals confined and bringing fodder to them is much more work.
“The concept of chicken herding here is revolutionary,” says Jon, who was an organic farmer in Australia. “A chicken has had a long time to evolve its own wisdoms about what it needs to eat. We humans have messed with the system by confining them and feeding them artificially. Factory farmers produce meat at the lowest possible unit cost without respect for the animals. I want to know the animal was respected, had a good life and a good death.
If it’s your karma to be born as far down the food chain as a commercial chicken, this is as good as it gets “A year ago I met a poor man in Kintamani with a wife and two kids who was in serious financial trouble,” he told me. “I gave him some chickens and taught him to farm organically. Now I’m working with two farmers. I want to get all the kinks worked out before we go any bigger.” Jon focuses on productive insectivorous land, which have large areas of pasture under the trees. His farmers have a maximum of 200 chickens at any given time, roaming and foraging until they’ve cleaned up one area, then quickly being moved on to the next. The ideal size of a flock is about 25 so they have several flocks at pasture simultaneously. “This system works because of the resiliency of small farmers,” he tells me. “That’s the beauty of free range, it can never belong to the big companies because it can’t be done on a big scale. You have to keep the chooks moving, eating green stuff, eating bugs, under the sun, in pasture.”
Jon started his chook-herding project about a year ago when he was searching for a sustainable way to help a poor Balinese family in Kintamani. His farmers scout for suitable land in the Kintamani area which are not using chemicals and offer the growers a small fee to pasture chickens there. He developed mobile pens and shelters, and now the farmers can create an enclosure in about half an hour for each flock. Normally the landowners have to pay people to come and clear the weeds from around the trees when the fields are overgrown, so they’re happy to be paid to have the fields cleared. The chickens eat the grass and the insects and fertilize the field. In a few days the fodder is exhausted and the farmer comes back, rolls up the fencing and takes the chooks off to their next assignment. Sort of a progressive dinner under the groves. If it’s your karma to be born as far down the food chain as a commercial chicken, this is as good as it gets. Pasturing is the ideal way to raise animals because they can select a wide range of different plants and creatures to eat. Chickens scratch the dirt for insects, and moving from place to place allows them to ingest a variety of minerals in the soil. Besides an ideal diet, this is about the least stressful life a marketdestined chicken can be leading, in Bali or elsewhere. In much of the world chickens are raised in CAFOs (Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations, or animal factories). Thousands of chickens, many of which have had their beaks clipped off shortly after hatching to prevent them pecking one another in close confinement, exist packed tightly in enclosures where they can barely move and never see sun or grass. The goal is to produce the highest output of meat or eggs at the lowest cost, and the chickens are fed high doses of antibiotics to prevent illness in these overcrowded conditions. Here in Bali things are slightly better, with the chickens often being able to walk around in large enclosures. But the antibiotic story is the same here, and the processing (slaughter and dressing) of the chickens is often much less than ideal, to express it mildly.
Jon uses Cornish cross chickens, the same breed that is used here in chicken factories. Jon’s chooks have a good a life by chicken standards, then go to that big roost in the sky at the age of 6 to 8 weeks when meat is premium. After witnessing the slaughtering and dressing conditions at some local chicken processing centres, Jon has built one to international standards. His small processing facility in Tegallalang follows Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) standard requirements for food safety. The chickens come straight from the field, are humanely dispatched, cleaned, packaged and chilled or frozen immediately in absolutely hygienic conditions. “We’re still ramping up, but already have some organic chickens available,” he says. “This will never be a very big operation, but I’m hoping the farmers will be able to meet the needs for organic chicken in the Ubud area.” Free range frozen chickens of about one kilogram can be purchased from the shop for Rp 68,000. Free range, ethically raised pork will be available next year.
This will never be a very big operation, but I’m hoping the farmers will be able to meet the needs for organic chicken in the Ubud area Jon is also experienced in creating non-toxic solutions to control insects and mildew in the home. For years he’s made his own blends and mixes from botanicals like cloves, which is a natural insecticide. It seems that Bali grows some of the most powerful ingredients around for dealing with insects, and he’s brewed up a great product for ant control called Ant-I-Ant from a combination of non-toxic (to mammals) local plant products. “The product has been specially formulated to seriously mess up species of insects that rely on pheromones and chemical signals. It destroys their scent trails and messes up their pheromone receptors, and is generally a major pain in the butt for the whole colony,” he tells me. I tried
it at home and yes, it works a treat even on heavily infested sirsak fruit. He also makes a Mould Zapper from botanicals. Being a guy who walks the sustainable talk, he produces both these products in bulk so you can bring your own bottles to be filled for just Rp 27,000 for 1000 ml. On one of his many trips to Buleleng he learned about an insect which is a distant relative of the honey bee and produces a nectar used medicinally by every culture that is aware of it. The tropical stingless Meliponine thrive in forests here. In food science, there is no official name for Meliponine honeys, but it is referenced in Bali’s ancient lontars where it is called kler kler. According to a New York Times article from February of this year, it’s much more difficult to obtain than honey from ordinary bees, and Meliponine nests consist of many small ‘honey pots’ instead of the honey bees’ regular combs. Ordinary honey is known to be a potent antibacterial, and stingless bee ‘honey’ also has a variety of medicinal uses. Numerous reports attest to its antibiotic properties, and native people worldwide use it to treat eye infections and wounds. When available, this ‘honey’ often sells for up to ten times the price of honey bee honey. Much research remains to be done and many Meliponine species have not yet been identified. Thousands of farmers in the Amazon are currently being sponsored by pharmaceutical companies which want to learn about the nectar. Jon’s staff trains and supports Balinese farmers to develop Indonesia’s first Meliponine farms to increase their incomes. The kler kler is sustainably harvested from wild nests in forests and chemical-free clove plantations. Quantities are very small. For every litre of honey produced by honey bee hives, a Meliponine nest produces only 70 millilitres. Jon usually has some available as a filtered solution in a small spray bottle. It has a distinctive floral flavour and a lively, almost magical element that makes you want to dance when you spray it in your mouth. Free range chicken, Ant-I-Ant, Mould Zapper or filtered kler kler in spray bottles are all available from the PT Superhygiene office in Tegallalang. Please email ptsuperhygiene@ gmail.com or call (0361-980866 or mob 082145871918) for directions.
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Driven To Be The Best Two-times World Bodybuilding Champion By Polly Christensen
Komang Arnawa rose to fame as a drug free competitor in the international bodybuilding arena and twice holds the highest honor in the sport as Pro World Champion (2004 and 2005). He was crowned champion of his last six successive competitions, became one of the youngest ever PRO World Champions and currently holds the highest honor in the sport as PNBA Pro Natural Olympia Champion. Arnawa remains undefeated as the World’s top ‘drug free’ bodybuilder. After a two-year absence from competition, Komang secured his reputation with a triumph at the 2008 Australian Elite Bodybuilding Championship. At 37 years of age, Arnawa has surpassed tremendous odds to become one of the most committed athletes on the island and in the World bodybuilding arena. His martial art training has equipped him with a powerful mental focus that out-performs his outstanding physical strengths. Komang’s thorough knowledge of the sport ensures training is carried out effectively at a rate and intensity most beneficial to reaching his goal, without injury. Arnawa’s Balinese spirituality is the force behind his winning attitude towards life. He believes that one’s reaction to a situation stems from how greatly he values himself and how much he appreciates life and all it offers. I caught up with the aspiring champ, to discover how ‘training smart’ has helped him to progress to where he is today with a modest attitude and humble nature. DRIVEN TO BE THE BEST Komang’s parents were inspirational, they encouraged him to see life from a different angle. His grandfather is still a Balinese high priest, who encouraged his father to become a priest later in life. Komang and his mother spent most of their time serving the Balinese community at temple ceremonies and following their personal philosophy of ‘mind, body, spirit, family and community’. Komang was not born into a wealthy family. He started bodybuilding at 14 years old to pass the time and enjoyed ‘fighting’ martial art style with his two brothers. Their amateur-style techniques soon became more disciplined after they joined a club offering free Karate lessons to kids. Once Komang progressed to Black Belt and competed in local competitions, his Sensei (guru) suggested he combine weight training with the Karate training to improve his strength. Because his parents did not have enough money to join a gym, Komang made his own barbells and dumbbells out of steel poles and cement. When he walked into a gym for the first time and was impressed at the physiques of some of the guys training there, he turned his focus to power lifting and later bodybuilding. These days, bodybuilding is very much part of Komang’s lifestyle. TRAINING PHILOSOPHY Komang Arnawa’s natural approach to sculpting his body has earned him great respect and caught the attention of many international promoters. He is a true talent to the sport and a fine representative of drug free athletes. Komang has taken a serious and intelligent approach to achieving his goals in bodybuilding. His knowledge of the sport extends from health and nutrition, muscle development to various exercise and training methods and the type of results training produces. Fifteen years of serious commitment has provided him with valuable information on the degree to which his body will perform under various conditions. He views his commitment to the sport and the sacrifices to ‘normal living’ simply as the path he must follow to become the very best. “To be the World Champion, you have to push through the limit”, Komang advises. “You push the body, and you push the mind. Both must be connected, body and mind.” Komang is now the Director of his own Fitness and Wellness Management Company called Bodiku, which offers a variety of rejuvenation programs (the 7-day challenge) and therapeutic treatments to both residents of, and visitors to Bali. He is also a Co-Owner of a wedding company called Baliku Weddings and is married to an Australian woman, thus enjoying a cultural mix of Balinese and Aussie lifestyles. EARTH MEETS WIND In 2011, Komang embarked upon his third level of spirituality, in order to better understand himself from the inside out. This came
in the form of a documentary, which features the meeting of t h e f a m o u s international Bodybuilding Champion from Bali, and Cindera Che, a professional dancer and choreographer from the USA. The Producer (Stuart Cameron) gave them both seven days to train and create a p e r f o r m a n c e combining the raw strength of a champion bodybuilder and the grace of a worldrenowned choreographer. The result is a beautiful documentary about the creative process itself. As they combine their strengths to form a beautiful, spiritual visual in the form of dance, they each learn how life can achieve balance, when the solid strength of the Earth meets the moving power of the Wind. The legendary dancer shows an Indonesian man how to use his body in a softer way. Cindera’s mission is to use the art of dance to educate and liberate people, in this case, teaching Komang how to achieve a better relationship with his body to be able to create a powerful performance. “TAS PASAR” CAMPAIGN Bali is currently facing an environmental disaster with the over consumption of plastic bags. Many people burn plastic bags after use, the smoke from burning plastic is highly toxic and can cause serious health problems including cancer. In response to this problem, Komang and his good friend David Eagles created a not-for-profit campaign to encourage Balinese people to “Bring Your Own Bag” to the shops and markets and benefit from a healthier island. Komang also decided to address the current issues by slowly implementing a ‘grassroots’ waste management model in his home village of Benawah, Gianyar, where his family is very respected in the community.
a local gym and met the promoter of Australian bodybuilding events. He recognised my potential in the sport and invited me to return to Perth in October to compete in my first International competition. I returned to Bali with new motivation to move forward to the next challenge. My mother was worried I wasn’t getting enough sleep and training late into the night. But I had to win, and eventually my strong belief and excellent results shocked people. Why did you stop competing? I wanted to change my image and move to the next level, creating a business. I like sculpting people; helping them to lose weight, change their lifestyle. You are able to handle stress more effectively when you are fit. As a result, your busy and hectic day at work becomes more of a great challenge than a hardship. I have the metal discipline and the physical capabilities to manage any of my projects into a positive outcome. How do you connect with Bodiku clients? Actually, I hang out with my clients! It’s a Balinese-style concept, and helps me relate to them and understand their lifestyle so I can keep them on track based on their personal fitness goals. We train at my base in Sentosa Private Villas and Spa and I remind them of the habits they should be following. But because I can only lead by example, they have to change themselves. After around 30 days, the training becomes a habit for my clients and then something clicks, and you know they want that change. Describe your typical diet? A bodybuilder’s diet is very strict, so I enjoy cooking and experimenting with food preparation to create more appetizing ‘bodybuilder friendly’ dishes. My typical diet these days is protein with low carbohydrates. I use natural supplements such as flaxseed oil, spirulina, vitamin C and enough water to keep well hydrated. My meals are usually small portions eaten every 2-3 hours. I rarely add salt to dishes but if I do, I favour salt high in minerals such as Himalayan salt. The food I consume is always cooked free of butter or sauces. I remove all fat from meat prior to cooking and use a slanted grill to ensure the meal is as ‘fat free’ as possible.
“By initiating the TAS PASAR program we as a community can make the job a lot easier for the government to manage. I believe Balinese families have to be doing it for themselves,” says Komang. “People in my village were not getting informed about the problems associated with plastic so we created a strong, powerful image that catches the eye and printed 10,000 posters.” The Campaign is aimed at the ground level warung’s (food stalls) and markets where vendors give out over 100 plastic bags per day. Posters will also be distributed to the venues with information about the health problems associated with plastic bags. Most village warung’s know their customers and can give them a friendly reminder to bring a re-usable bag, saving the shop owners Rupiah 300,000 per month ($30). The new bags are quite affordable at Rupiah 4000, but not cheap enough to end up in the river. They have the words TAS PASAR (Market Bag) printed on the front to remind the local community to bring their own bag to the market. The plan is to provide individual warung owners w i t h TA S PA S A R b a g s directly from the factory with the cost price printed clearly on each bag in order to promote an equal selling price and encourage community members to integrate this new habit into their lifestyle. It is hoped Tas Pasar customers will remember the good habit from 20 years ago, when Balinese set off for the market with a reusable shopping bag already in their hands. With degrees in Advanced Personal Training, Performance Nutrition and International Sports Science, Arnawa clearly enjoys putting his energy into projects that create a positive impact. I caught up with the ‘gentle giant’ over a healthy lunch in Canggu. When was your first time overseas? My first time travelling out of Indonesia was in March 2003. I was invited to visit Australian friends living in Perth. I was training at
Why are you a drug free competitor? Bodybuilding is an art and a science. Becoming a drug free contender is the highest compliment I can attain at world champion status. Taking substances such as steroids for me personal simply does not fit with my philosophies. People are often sceptical when they read I am a lifetime drug free athlete. I take this as the ultimate compliment. Describe the art of competition? In my opinion, bodybuilding is an ego driven sport and I find my personal ego becomes my greatest rival throughout my career. It is a constant battle between mind and body when pushing myself beyond the limits of the human body. For me, competition is the ultimate place to stand, to find out if I am good at what I am doing - the ultimate test of self. I never step onto the stage with the feeling that I have to beat one of the other competitors. It is more about a personal testimony as to whether or not I have risen to the level of success I want to aspire to. How do you feel about the younger generation and their fitness levels? It is important for the younger generation of Balinese and Indonesian athletes to stay healthy, positive and in great shape. For this reason, I organize a formal bodybuilding event in Bali every two years called the Bodiku Competition. We combine bodybuilding judging with a presentation of high-energy dance performances, martial art routines and a bikini fashion show. Our audience is a great mix of local residents and tourists. And don’t forget, we all have the power within us to be champions! If you would like a personal training session with Komang Arnawa and his team, or want to join in with his popular weight loss program, contact the following website: www.bodiku.com If you would like some TAS PASAR posters, or can help to by sponsoring the cost of TAS PASAR bags for a warung, business or family in your community please contact: taspasar@ komangarnawa.com Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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As we come to the end of 2012,this Sporting Life does a roundup of the various sports we have covered during the year, starting the sport that first put Bali on the international sporting map, Surfing.
7:30 pm, all joining in to celebrate another epic year and to congratulate the 2012 champions, while enjoying a delectable four-course dinner with drinks from Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia and Ketel One.
The Coca-Cola Indonesian Surfing Championships, Indonesia’s only professional surfing organization, celebrated its 9th year by crowning Indonesia’s top surfers earlier this month at the posh W Retreat & Spa in Seminyak with a gala dinner and awards presentation. The awards presentation was then followed by a raging after party at the nearby Mantra Restaurant and Bar that lasted well into the wee hours.
Everybody enjoyed dinner, drinks, and the camaraderie with friends as a slide show with photos taken during the 2012 season clicked along on the big screen, and then MC Tai Graham got up and announced it was time for the night’s formalities to begin. He took the audience through a recap of the primary events that had the tour first in Canggu in Bali for the Oakley Pro, then traveling up to the Mentawai Islands for the Rip Curl Pro at Macaronis, down to West Java for the Quiksilver Open, then over to West Sumbawa for the O’Neill Freak of the Reef event, before jetting up to Phuket Thailand for the first-ever dual sanctioned CC-ISC and ASC Quiksilver Open Phuket.
Highlighting the evening and earning his first ever Indonesian Surfing Championship Open title was 23-year-old Raditya Rondi from Bali, who accepted his trophy and a check for Rp 100 million (almost $10,000 USD) for his stellar performance in 2012. Rondi is one of Indonesia’s best up and coming young talents, growing up in Kuta in an extended family boasting some of Bali’s best surfers including Wayan Gantiyasa, Garut Widiarta, and Made “Bol” Adi Putra. Last year Rondi narrowly missed out on the number one spot taken by fellow Kuta resident Marlon Gerber, so this year’s victory was extra sweet for the young man. From the podium after accepting his trophy and winner’s check, Rondi said, “Wow, I’m feeling great tonight. Taking this trophy is one of my dreams in surfing, to be the Indonesian champion. It’s my first time and I hope its not going to be the last time! I want to thank my family, my friends, my sponsors, the ISC crew and Coca Cola for making it all happen. I hope you guys enjoy the night, thank you!” In addition to his Indonesian title, Rondi also has two consecutive Asian Surfing Championship trophies on his shelf, recently having been crowned the 2012 Asian Surfing Champion in Phuket, Thailand this last September. The Ballroom at the W started filling up with surfers, leaders and management from the surfing industry, government officials, media and event sponsor representatives at about
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The season wrapped up on Kuta Beach at the Rip Curl Surf & Music Festival with an intense race for two championship titles on the line. Yasnyiar Gea was the first to seal a championship bid in the Women’s Division, grabbing her 5th consecutive title over runner up Salini Rengganis, and then it was 2 time CC-ISC champ (2007 and 2010) Lee Wilson attempting to hold of the charging “Cabul” Raditya Rondi. Wilson failed to advance past the 4th round so was relegated to the beach to watch Rondi down competitor after competitor to win the event and the Open Championship. It was truly an exciting finale to an epic year of surfing competition.
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SQUASH CLUB A group of enthusiastic squash players have got together to form the Bali Squash Club. the venue is the Discovery Hotel, South Kuta Beach, Jl. Kartika Plaza. There are 2 well kept grass courts and excellent changing and showering facilities. We meet up to play 4.00pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. All levels are welcome, beginners, intermediate and advanced. Playing squash is a great way to have fun, get fit and meet people. For more details see below.
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Klungkung: The Seat of the Gelgel Dynasty Taking all the jalan tikus (“mouse roads”), we had earlier zigzagged east across the heartland of south central Bali, sporadically running smack into heavily trafficked north-south roads cutting through the countryside down to Denpsasar. Following the signs to Semarapura (Klungkung’s old name), we rolled into Klungkung’s outskirts by the early afternoon. It was maddening trying to find the downtown through a jumble of oneway streets, but finally we rounded the main intersection and took a right hand turn down a side street on the east side of the old Taman Gili royal palace and into the parking lot opposite the ticket booth.
towers mindful of the Taman Sari of Yogyakarta on Java. Architecturally, the Bale Kambang is related to the majestic water palace at Ujung in Karangasem, East Bali. As a result of increasing conflicts in political and trade matters between the Balinese raja and the Dutch, a full scale Dutch invasion of the south was mounted in 1906, obliterating the royal houses of Denpasar and Tabanan. In April 1908 Dutch warships arrived from Batavia and both Klungkung and Gelgel were bombarded into submission. Dewa Agung Jambe and 300 of his relatives and followers chose collective suicide (puputan) over the colonial yoke. Clad in white and armed only with kris, the royal retinue marched straight into Dutch rifles. Dewa Agung was shot down and six of his wives stabbed themselves to death, falling over his body. When the smoke cleared, 108 Balinese had died without the loss of a single Dutch soldier. Most Balinese nobles today are descended from Klungkung’s raja, his family, or retinue. After the puputan, which wiped out the royal family, the Dutch controller took over Klungkung’s affairs until 1929 when the heir to the throne returned. Throughout his life Ida Dewa Agung Geg, the last raja of Klungkung (1896-1965), bore the scars of the ghastly 1908 event, when he was stabbed in the side and shot in the knee. He was exiled to Lombok until 1929, then returned to Bali to occupy the old palace with his 40 wives and 100 children. Until his death in 1965, this last Klungkung raja was regarded as the most exalted prince in Balinese aristocracy.
Although Klungkung is Bali’s smallest regency, its pivotal role in Balinese history is monumental. The last Majapahit king, buckling under the onslaught of Islam on Java, fled Java to set up court in Gelgel around 1550. The Brahmans and Ksatriyas of the court commenced to divide Bali into a number of kingdoms, administered by relatives and generals. From the years 1710 until 1908, the Javanese-Hindu cultural influence emanating from Klungkung laid the foundation for Bali’s unique religion and society. From the 16th century until the beginning of this century, Klungkung was the royal capital of Bali, earned by a certain mystique rather than by its size and economic clout. From the 14th century to the 17th century, the Gelgel dynasty, governed from Gelgel, four km south of present-day Klungkung, played a major role in government and diplomacy, exerting a pervading influence over the whole island. This was the Golden Age of Bali, when dance, drama, music and painting flourished. In 1710 the Dewa Agung himself, Gusti Sideman, took a personal hand in the design of his new puri. A great lover of the arts, he employed the realm’s best carvers, carpenters, masons and sculptors, working with only the very finest materials. The result was Bali’s first and most opulent example of Hindu-Balinese court architecture. Indigenous forms blended with Majapahit motifs and techniques resulted in a unique complex, 150 meters on each side, built in the shape of a mandala—a microcosmic representation of the universe. In 1908, when the original buildings of this royal palace were pounded mercilessly by Dutch artillery, it ended 200 years of rule in Bali by the lineal descendants of Majapahit.
Eight rows of paintings are decorated with symbols from Balinese astrology and scenes from Pan Brayut, the tale of a poor couple with 18 children. Other paintings depict the legend of Sang Sutasoma, the wise old man of Balinese folk literature. The paintings were last restored in 1983. A striking status symbol of rajadom, the Bale Kambang is probably a descendant of Javanese three-tiered pagodas that served as water-locked meditation
The scenes picture terrifying episodes defendants would meet after their deaths and before rebirth as dogs, snakes and poisonous mushrooms. Thieves are boiled in oil in large copper kettles; souls are castrated, beaten, burned and torn; birds peck out eyes; decapitated whores walk planks over seas of flames; unfortunates are sawn in half for disrespecting their parents; liars suffer clawing by tigers; women who had abortions have their breasts gnawed away by rats; miscreants are crushed by the elephant-king Gajahraja. All these lurid punishments are executed by fierce little demonic spirits called buta who carry out their work in the Kingdom of the Dead. They place wrongdoers under swordtrees which they then shake; they remove the intestines through the anuses of those who farted in public; old maids are chased by boars and poked with tusks; childless, promiscuous woman are forced to suckle a huge caterpillar.
Once one of the most prosperous and fertile districts in all of Bali, 20% of Klungkung’s arable land was destroyed in the 1963 eruption of Gunung Agung, which took 1,600 lives and drove 87,000 from their homes. Since Bali was unable to absorb the homeless, many farmers were resettled in transmigrasi areas in the Outer Islands, among them the Kalianda subdistrict of Lampung in south Sumatra where ethnic violence left 14 Balinese dead and scores of the Balinese settlement’s houses burned during communal clashes in October 2012. The Kerta Gosa The royal courthouse, in the northeast corner of the complex, is an elaborate open-sided pavilion reached by climbing up a steep, short and narrow flight of brick steps with naga as balustrades. A group of German tourists were being explained various panels by a German-speaking Balinese tour guide. All of us were craning our necks to take in the panels above. Meant to serve as a warning to evildoers and the guilty, every square centimeter of the walls and ceilings is covered in concentric murals painted in the traditional wayang-style popular at the time the puri was constructed. The large, vaulted roof rests on carved columns, and the paintings ascend the pyramidal ceiling to a central gilded wood lotus surrounded by four fluttering doves.
“For mister, Rp80,000,” offered the sarong seller with a tall stack of sarongs on her head who was laying in wait for tourists by the ticket booth outside the palace. The entrance fee of Rp12,000 adult, Rp6000 child was wonderfully inexpensive for such a rich cultural experience which began as soon as we walked through the great stone gateway, the Pemedal Agung, leading into Taman Gili, which meant literally “island garden.” The complex consists of a kulkul tower in the northwest corner, the Bale Kambang pavilion and Kerta Gosa Courthouse - the prize attraction - all set within a spacious gardens. Opening up to the palace’s inner precincts were a wide expanse of courtyards, gardens and moats surrounding elegant pavilions, each serving a different function. We were free to roam the whole grounds - unusual for a major tourist site – with no staff or freelance guide presenting themselves. The first building facing us was the magnificent Bali Kambang, an open-air “Floating Pavilion” surrounded by an artificial pond once covered in water lilies. This rectangular structure, restored and enlarged by the Dutch in the early part of the last century, served as a reception pavilion for the raja’s important visitors and a place of relaxation for Brahmanic judges.
ceiling, is a photograph taken by Walter Spies. The complex was again restored in 1960, when the Kerta Gosa’s splendid murals were repainted. Carbon monoxide fumes from the nearby street, Bali’s hot and humid climate and the moisture of monsoon rains have exacted an irreversible toll on the superb 1960s work, in which no artificial dyes were used.
The various levels of heaven and hell are described through the story of Bima, the hero who journeys to the underworld to save the souls of his parents. Bima has a darker complexion than the other princes and is bereft of their wing-like epaulets (he’s relied upon for his strength, ferocity and courage and has no need for such finery). In pre-colonial times the pavilion was a meeting place for the Dewa Agung and the princes and lords of the district who assembled to discuss matters of state. From this high perch the raja and company could survey the entire palace compound, the town and the surrounding rice fields. The structure later became a courthouse where the king, his high Brahman priests and ministers sat in judgment. The supreme court of the land, they would hear cases of murder, political conspiracy, sacrilege and breaches of caste rules. The Dutch sponsored a renovation of the Kerta Gosa in 1920, remaining faithful to its original design. In 1930 a group of master painters under the direction of Pan Seken completely replaced earlier, deteriorated paintings drawn on cloth. The only visual record of this group’s work, applied directly on the wood of the
Lawbreakers were obliged to attend their own trials. While relatives waited in the adjoining Bale Kambang, the accused would kneel before the all-powerful tribunal, their eyes taking in the horrendous punishments portrayed on the ceiling above. But if the wrongdoers lifted their eyes from the horrors of hell, they could perhaps find some comfort. From the highest panels shine the delights and beauty of heaven where pious souls were attended by councils of divinities—the just rewards for those who lead virtuous and honest lives. Having had enough of hell’s gruesome miseries and agonies, I crossed the courtyard to the Museum Daerah Semarapura which housed exhibits including black-and-white photos of the raja and his family, miniature cannon, ancient pounding stones, water jars, the royal litter bearing the raja when the Dutch fusiliers opened fire. Laid out on a table a number of old Dutch newspapers recounted firsthand the sickening puputan with all the purple hyperbole of the day. On the museum’s front terrace, a small crowd was gathering as four attractive mature ladies were rehearsing dance steps in preparation for a Hari Ibu (Balinese Mother’s Day) performance in December that was to take place in the Kantor Seni Budaya. As I was just about to leave, I noticed a sign pointing an exhibit area in the north side of the building. What a bonus! Two large rooms were devoted to the work of the work of the Italian artist Emilio Ambron, an important expatriate artist from Italy who lived and worked in Bali during the 1930s. I was alarmed about the lack of security of the premises where so many priceless paintings, prints and sculptures were left unguarded, until I noticed that the museum’s offices were located in two rooms off the same corridor. There Pak Agus gave me the bilingual 68-page booklet “Kertha Gosa At a Glance” that explained the paintings in both the Bale Kambang and the Gerta Gosa. Back in the parking lot, we went on to explore Klungkung’s huge, covered, old-style marketplace—one of the largest of its kind on Bali. Collections of gorgeous Balinese endek traditional cloth were piled high in and out of the shops in the main building where kamben ikat alus started at Rp200,000 and go all the way up to Rp1.8 million. With not enough time to carefully examine the huge variety of pieces, we returned to the good-natured lady at the east entrance of the palace, counter offered Rp40,000 for a color rich sarong (which she accepted with mock disdain), and called it a day.
<dariskm@gmail.com> Copyright © 2012 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Bali Explorer at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Suddhi-Wadani: Converting to Bali Hinduism by Bill Dalton
After my Indonesian wife and I decided to become Bali Hindus, the village priests selected July 31st as the propitious day when our whole property would be turned over to a higher purpose. The preparations began three weeks before when our housemaid Ibu Renata began working on the offerings. Two weeks before the event the pace quickened with both my wife Mita and Ibu Renata working every day from dawn to dusk. One week before the preparations were non-stop. Mita rose at 5 am and worked until 8 pm everyday until she collapsed on the bed exhausted. She made never-ending trips to the ATM machine to buy offerings, snacks, ceremonial accouterments (alat-alat upacara) and other provisions that had been forgotten. Yet each day, as it grew busier and more stressful, she had to greet everyone with a big smile and dress immaculately in sarung kebaya, the traditional Balinese attire. On the big day guests started to arrive shortly after light carrying offerings. This standard gift of rice, sugar, incense and a small token (kado) is what Balinese give to show their community support, to give a blessing or to congratulate a family celebrating a life change – the equivalent of a bottle or wine or bouquet of flowers presented to the host of a dinner party in the West. For example, the ngejot is given on occasion of a child’s three-month birthday. Some people simply give a money envelope in lieu of rice. On the auspicious day our garage was turned into an abattoir, the pig’s high-pitched squeals piercing the hot morning air. Our kitchen metamorphosed into the control room and gossip center, a beverage stand was set up outside our laundry room, our garden picnic table became a gathering place for VIPs and village elders, our back temple facing Gunung Agung into a sanctification altar, the house’s wrap around terrace into workshops for making offerings. Later that evening an all night gambling den set up just outside our front door. Unending Rites of Passage Ceremonies are required for every major transitional event in the life of a Balinese. There are special ceremonies to mark three days after a baby’s birth, 42 days after the first bath, rituals to sanctify woodcarving, percussion instruments, the birth of a goddess, fasting and retreat ceremonies, parades to the sea, and elaborate celebrations of learning and music. At each stage of the agricultural cycle ceremonies are held, offerings made, and holy texts chanted. Cockfighting was originally a temple ritual, blood spilled for the gods. But the most serious and life changing of all of Bali’s myriad transitional events is the imposing and sacred Suddhi-Wadani, the multi-staged ceremony marking the conversion to the Bali Hindu religion, a seemingly endless series of physically, emotionally and financially exhausting rituals and purifications. You could easily spend Rp10 million for the ceremony. In some circles, that’s considered a modest expenditure considering the gravity of the proceedings. One of our main incentives for converting was to support our six-year-old son in his newly acquired religion. When we returned from the States after a four and a half year absence, we had to register Dian’s religion when he entered kindergarten. Adhering to a faith is required in Indonesia. Since the school didn’t offer religious classes in my religion, Buddhism, we figured that the next closest belief system was Hinduism. This wasn’t going to be a big leap for me.
The idea actually grew from a tiny seed planted by Ibu Renata who hinted that for Dian to be formally accepted into the religion, a ceremony should be carried out. When we realized that if we were all to become Hindus at the same time, it would not only give our son more support but also be less expensive – three for the price of one. What were my qualifications for even being considered for conversion? I guess it helps being married to an Indonesian citizen, owning our own house and living in the same small hamlet for more than 12 years. Besides, Since Bali Hinduism is a statistically miniscule religion – only about 2.5 million adherents – it needs all the converts it can get, whether they are full-blood pribumi Balinese or not – to carry the faith on into perpetuity. Preparations After the village klian (adat chief) and other officials were consulted, we began to prepare for the attendance of the whole banjar. Since the ceremony was held on a workday in the middle of the week, half of the banjar members were at their place of work in Tabanan or Denpasar. Still, at least 150 people in addition to a roll call of the whole area’s officialdom had to fed and entertained for 24 hours. We tried to keep the costs from getting completely out of hand, but unavoidable expenditures were proper ceremonial attire such a dignified occasion: new shirts and head gear (udeng), new kebaya blouse for Mita and symbolic Thomas the Train baby pillow for Dian. Other necessary expenses was the purchase of 20 kilos of sugar, two 100-kilo sacks (kwintal) of rice, five cartons of Aqua bottles, 20 packs of cigarettes and 30 kilos of chicken and 37 scrawny chickens and ducks for sacrifices over the course of the three-day festival. We realized considerable savings by preparing most of the offerings ourselves with the help of the women of the banjar. We had to buy two pigs, a small one for babi guling for Rp500,000 and another one weighing 118-kilos (big enough to feed the number of expected guests) for Rp18,000 per kilo (about Rp2 million). In addition, the village gamelan was arranged for Rp500,000 for four hours. We borrowed furniture from the villagers – food tables, benches, chairs, offering stands, a commercial gas burner, huge cooking wok, pans, glasses, coconut woven plates (inko), all arriving by truckload or carried piece by piece by hand. Structures also had to be added and modified. A low surrounding wall was built and a paved area added to the rear Sanggah Surya temple facing Gunung Agung in order to accommodate the crush of attendees. Village men built a large wooden platform for piles of offerings prepared by five officiating priests: Mangku Bale Agung (spiritual guide of village meetings), Mangku Desa (blesses the daily affairs of villagers); Mangku Pura Puseh (presides over the Temple of Origin), Mangku Pura Dalem (guards the Temple of the Dead). The Stages of the Ceremony There was an air of expectation as we all awaited the arrival of the ratu from our district’s Department of Religion (PHDI), marking the formal start of Suddhi-Wadani. Already in attendance were the heads of the banjar (village council), desa (village) and district (kecamatan), as well as the village police (BIMAS) and a representative (BABINSA) from the
military, Sekcham (the mayor’s secretary), Perbekel (lurah), Klian Dinas (village) and Klian Adat (traditional headman) – what amounted to a Who’s Who of local government officials from the village to district level. After taking an oath to swear to the principles of Bali Hinduism and the signing of certificates (the official record of our conversion), a number of rituals were carried out that combined all the various life-changing transitions in our lives - birth, three months, six months and year birthdays, tooth filing –that we had missed out on in our years as non-Bali Hindus. These all was a far cry from singing and blowing out candles on a birthday cake. In our front yard, the first ritual (Melukat) symbolically cleansed our bodies and souls of all sin and wrongs we have done, as if we were newborns. Next we were taken to the Sanggah Surya shrine where the most elaborate offerings (Taman Gembal) and rituals were to take place with the whole banjar there to bear witness and welcome us into the Bali Hindu religion. This included the Nelu Bulanin ceremony, which marks a child’s 3 month old birthday and the Wetonan, the official first birthday. Finally, we were given small banana leaf sprigs etched with our new Balinese names written in elegant Balinese script: I Darma Putra, I Luh Dewi for Mita and I Weda Wiguna for Dian. Our son’s 17-year-old birthday (Menek Bajang) remained to be held once he reached that age. What it Means to be Bali Hindu After we began in earnest practicing the rules and precepts of our new religion, we began to be treated more as equals in the village. Before we converted, we could send our handyman or housemaid to stand in for us for community service (ngayah). Like anywhere else in Bali, we could just pay money in lieu of labor. But now somehow that just doesn’t feel right. If Mita were to send someone in her place, other members of the banjar might think that she has not fully accepted her new faith and some people may even feel slighted. Mita is much busier now, assiduously following the religious goings-on in the village, rushing home to attend Odalan Pura Puseh, Melaspas (dedication at the Pura Bale Agung), and the Daksina Pejati, an offering that new Bali Hindus bring to the temple for the first time. In the two months since SudhiWadani, she has missed only one event because of sickness. As full-fledged Bali Hindu members of the banjar, we are no longer required to pay the banjar tax that outsiders/non-Bali Hindus living in rural Bali are obliged to pay. We are also now allowed free entrance into the sacred innermost precincts of temples such as Besakih, Bangli and Pura Taman Ayun. Two days after the ceremony, while cleaning up the yard, I was invited to pull guard duty as a pecalang. When I declined because of a busy work schedule, there was no warning of God’s wrath coming down upon me. Now as each day passes with the offerings laid out, the death chants wail, the kulkul tower drums and the penjor poles raised, I have come to realize that Bali Hinduism is not so much a dogma but a way of life. Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Homestay for rent daily, monthly location in Canggu. Close to the beach. Call 923 4390 / 0853 3703 0775 / <www.jscangguhomestay>, e-mail: <jonsenhomestay@ yahoo.com>. [4463] Beautiful brand new villa for rent in Canggu on the road to Echo Beach. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom plus pembantu room and extra toilet. Beautiful garden with rice field views and very peaceful. Air conditioning, electric hot water, unfurnished. Rp. 80 million until mid October next year. Can be extended. Contact Cath 0812 4674 4019 or Bobi 0813 3832 8216. <cathdacosta@gmail.com>. [6002]
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Villa for rent in Canggu Echo beach available from Dec. 15 to Jan. 15. Beautiful view on greenbelt, very quiet, 3 double bed, pool, fully equipped incl. internet, Wifi unlimited. 081 138 5962 / <alex.squatriti@gmail.com>. [5929]
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Attractive price for villa in Canggu area : 10 area with beautiful view, 4 bdr, pool, garden, housekeeping, for rent weekly and monthly. Contact : <paris_bali@yahoo.com>. Photos : <http://bali-villa-nauli.blogspot.com>. [5990]
Villa for rent/sale. Building 315m2 / 7.35 are, furnished, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, living, dining, kitchen, maidroom, etc. Garden, large pool & ponds, 30mins from airport, 10mins to Canggu Club. Rent Rp. 230 million/year. Call 081 895 7082 / 0813 2509 5697. [5933]
Daily and monthly new modern tropical style villa. Best location in Berawa. 7 minutes walking to the beach and Canggu Club. 3 bedroom and bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, study room, pool, small garden, carpark, and ricefield view. Yearly available from February 2013. Contact : (0361) 871 5116 / 0818 0551 4128. [5873]
Villa project standing 4 room / livingroom, garden, swimming pool, 2 floor, area very standing, relax, street private, 3.5are, price Rp.2.100.000.000 20 year/ 20 year. Contact 0819 3306 1984 (English) / 0819 9966 0007 (French). [5641] Tumbak Bayuh house for rent. 3 bedroom, ricefield and river view, all facilties, pool, AC, hot water, TV, DVD, parking, 5 minutes to Echo Beach, Rp. 45 million/year. Contact Any +62 819 9924 5430. [5958] New villa for rent. Ricefield view, 2 AC bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen, livingroom, fully furnished, swimming pool & tropical garden. 5mins from Canggu Club / Echo Beach. Yearly by owner Rp. 140 million. Owner 0812 3603 8666, e-mail: <stromenggolo@yahoo.com>. [5966]
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For contract for 4 years in the Jalan Pererenan (Canggu). + 120m2 (6 rooms + kitchen + bathroom) on + 4.5 are perfect for office space. Contact 0813 3876 0983. [5939]
Sale 9 billion, Rent 350 millon/year - nego
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For sale freehold or rent 2 villas, 3BR on 500m2 with pool, luxury 4 BDR on 700m2 with pool + jacuzzi, full paddies + river view, 5 min from Canggu Club. Jl. Pantai Brawa, Gg. Bisma. 0812 3672 2812 / 0812 3619 9241. [5132]
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Land for contract. 8.2 are in Seseh, 130 metres from the beach. Approx size 25 mtr x 35 metre, has 7.500 electricity, gudang and easy road access, IMB no problem. Please call 081 1385 3229, 081 139 7397 for further info. [6000]
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House for rent yearly available early December. Situated in small gang very quiet not far from Canggu Club & restaurants. Built on 400sqm, 3 bedrooms & pool, fully furnished. Rp.180 million/yr. Info call 081 890 0480. [5993] 40are of prime buildable freehold land 70 meters setback from beach. 180 degrees open ocean views. 30meters wide. Ideal for development or opulent homes. Private ricefields road. Priced to sell Rp. 300 million/are nego or combined for 71 are. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [5999]
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Canggu Set amidst pristine rice fields in Canggu, a leisurely 2 minute drive to the famous Echo Beach, 15 minutes drive to Seminyak area. This is a villa complex of peace & tranquility. 2 private villas ready & 2 more being built. The complex is set to feature three & four bedroom villas. Each villa, furnished with custom-made tropical-contemporary style furniture that suits the indoor outdoors climate in Bali & private swimming pool. Tittle: Hak Milik 4 bedroom lease: IDR 275,000,000 4 bedroom: IDR 5,000,000,000 Contact: Andre (0361) 8889993 | Email: andrewijaya_email@yahoo.com C/Re/I-28 Nov 12
Room avail. at Gg. Baik Baik, 5min from Bintang Supermarket. 3 bedroom villa leasehold avail. January 2013 in Bidadari Seminyak. Holiday rent villa 2 & 3 bedroom close to Kudeta Oberoi. 2 bedroom house at Canggu Brawa monthly and yearly. Land for sale in Kerobokan 2.3 are Rp 380 mill/ara (Freehold). Call Bertha Lusy 081 7910 8255 or email: <betasiregar@yahoo.co.id>. [5904]
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This very unique beachfront property consists of 2 villaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s set on 16 are, 25 years (extendable to 50) each and a vacant land plot of 24 Are, making a total of 56 Are. 1) 20-24 Are land, Located less than 100 m from the beach in peaceful surroundings, Perfectly shaped to accommodate a large Villa, gardens & pool, Enjoy uninterrupted ocean views from the second Ă oor up. One of the few remaining beachside land of that size close to trendy Seminyak. 2) Villa 4 BR is set in approx. 16 Are of land: There is also a 1 car garage, and a 10m Pool 3) Villa 5 BR is set in approx. 16 Are of land: There is also a 2 cars garage, one staff pavilion and a 12m Pool
In a strongly upcoming area in Batu Belig, though set on almost 4 Are land, this well designed villa gives a much spacier feeling. Only walking distance to the beach and close to Canggu Club and restaurants, this open plan villa is a perfect investment/rental object. Already in operation since 2010, this villa will give the new owner a very healthy return for the years to come. Available with a 24 years lease contract extendable with another 20 years. 24 years leasehold: IDR 3.150.000.000
This nice Balinese/modern 3 bedroom villa is located in Berawa, close to shops, ocean and international school, yet secluded. The villa features a nice big swimming pool, and 2 bedrooms with en-suites. The villa boasts a nice size garden and will suit a family with kids. The villa sits on 375 square meters of freehold land and is offered against a very attractive price. Freehold: US$ 350.000
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17 Are located 300 meters from the shore, with ocean views from second Ă oor surrounded by lush vegetation. Lease is paid up for 25 years with an option to extend for another 15 years. 600m2 villa with 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms is 70% built and requires another 3 months of work to complete. There is another 10 are block land available next to Villa , making a total of 27 Are land! Request price for Villa and land 17 Are for lease 21 years left : US $ 399.000 Request price for villa and land 17 Are land and 36 years lease : US $ 499.000
This Superb villa has lots to offer, located close to the By Pass road in Sanur within a small estate with 24-hour security. Set on a 520 square meters plot, the villa is fully furnished and features a living room, a western standard kitchen, two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, garage, staff quarters, garden and private swimming pool. Only 10 minutes away from the shops, restaurants, international school and the famous white sandy beaches of Sanur, make this a very attractive option for a small family, couple or single who love to have guests. Price is IDR 2.900.000.000 for 90 years leasehold
Built in 2005, with a 50 years lease, the villa features two bedrooms/two bathrooms and a private pool; the design is unique among the Bali Emerald Villas. Construction combines Balinese and modern architecture design with superior building standards throughout. Fully air-conditioned, +igh-quality wooden doors and windows Ă&#x20AC;tted with screens for all-season comfort. This is your perfect rental unit in central Sanur, guaranteeing a very nice return for the years to come. Adjacent parking area included. Leasehold 43 years: US$ 275.000 -
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Contact Mark: 081237893294/mark@indohomes.com
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This high quality gem of a villa is located in Nusa Tiara, Bukit and is nearing completion with the last of the Ă&#x20AC;xtures being installed. The villa is build by Baliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s nr.1 homebuilder, Populaire Residences, using the Ă&#x20AC;nest materials and comes with an extensive warranty program. The land size is 375sqm and the villa offers a fantastic view over Jimbaran area. If so desired another 375sqm of land is available. Removable furnishings arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t included in the sale price, but all cabinetry, kitchen appliances & ACâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, etc are. Freehold Rp 4.500.000.000 with 375 sqm land, Rp. 6.600.000.000 with 750 sqm land.
This beautiful villa offers what most people are looking for: modern tropical style, killer rice paddy view, quiet location yet minutes away from shops and restaurants, nice size garden, perfect dimensions. If you think this is all, there is more: The villa was built by Baliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s nr. 1 home builder; Populaire Residences, which means that termites will never be an issue, all electric wiring to western standard, high quality kitchen, doors, and Ă&#x20AC;nishing etc. This villa is perfect for residential or commercial use! Villa with land lease for 24.5 years will be US$ 265,000 Villa with land lease for 34.5 years will be US$ 280,000 Villa with land lease for 44.5 years will be US$ 295,000 Villa with land lease for 55.5 years will be US$ 315,000
1.4 Hectare of Absolute oceanfront land for sale in Tulamben East Bali sloping down to 100m wide private beachfront. Land already approved for Tourism Development. 4 meter wide access road. Perfect spot for diving and snorkelling. Excellent investment opportunity as being sold below current market value @ IDR95,000 per Are. Serious investors please contact the owner direct and mention Bali Advertiser.
Contact Mark: 081237893294/mark@indohomes.com
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Contact Mark: 081237893294/mark@indohomes.com
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Villa for rent in Banjar Pengubengan. AC, swimming pool, hot/cold water. Please contact 081 2363 0309 / 0878 6202 6999. [4870]
Guest villa for rent in 3 villa compund. Huge tropical garden (looking for woman renter), at Banjar Anyar Kerobokan. $650/month, inclusive of electricity, maid, Indovision, very safe. <fulvio@indosat.net.id>, phone 081 2380 1989. [5976]
Wireless broadband Short or long term Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens
Brandnew Guesthouse in the heart of Antik business. Great quiet location, all facilities, pool, AC, hot water, Europe TV, DVD player, parking, free Wifi in Jl. Tangkuban Perahu No. 89. Telp 0815 5962 1263. <www.perahu89.com>. [4434] Modern deluxe new apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, large parking, beautiful garden, pool, free Wi-Fi, from 50 to 150 m2, monthly from Rp. 4 to 7.5 million. 2 location off West Marlboro and close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [3429] Freehold newly built 2 level family villa with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Peaceful area 15 minutes from Seminyak. Fully furnished and spacious rooms overlooking beautiful swimming pool with second floor offering sunset, rice paddy and mountain views. Quality villa priced to sell Rp. 2.95 billion. Must see! <permatasarivilla@me.com>. [5926] Studio/loft for yearly rental in Kerobokan. 200sqm on 3 are, private parking, fully renovated, 2 telephone lines + Speedy, beautiful garden, very quiet. Ideal for office/ factory. 081 138 5962 / <alex.squatriti@gmail.com>. [5930] Nice small house (bungalow) for rent. 1 bedroom, AC, Wifi, kitchen, bathroom, lounge area, garden, hot water. Monthly Rp. 4.5 million or longterm rental. Call Barbara 0878 6206 6969. Thank you. [5940] Yearly/Monthly/Daily villa rental, Canggu/Seminyak and other Bali areas available, furnished/unfurnished click <www.mata-bali.com> or contact <info@mata-bali.com>. We are also looking for new properties to list and offer to our clients. No agents please. [5601] Overcontract spa 30 months fully furnitures included. Rp. 130.000.000 located at Jalan Bumbak, Kerobokan. Contact 0815 5814 6491. [5948] Land 7 are, Rp. 600 million/are (fixed), SHM, Kerobokan, 10 meters road access, excellent neighbors: villas, SPBU, bank, apartment, schools and hotel. Burger King/Pizza Hut/J.Co Sunset Road <5 minutes. Urgent 0819 1916 7777 (owner). [5951] F/furn self containt 2 private villas for rent-lux affordable with 4 ttl rooms. Daily, monthly or yearly or rent by the room. Daily transport with driver Rp: 450k. E: <booking@ theumahputih.com> / +62 819 9938 7580. [5959] House for rent/sale Umalas1, Rp. 27mill/year/min20years, Rp. 25mill/year/min25years, unfurnished, need renovation/ dirty/messy (it’s a workshop/office) 1.4are, 2small rooms, indotoilet, kitchen, small livingroom, parking, speedy, freehold, IMB. (0361) 746 1595 / SMS me your email 4 pics and map. [5962] New house for rent Jl. Mertasari Pengubengan. 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, bar kitchen, pool, carport, Rp. 150 million/ year. House Jl. Yudistira Seminyak for rent. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, plunge pool, Rp. 80 million/year, 2yrs preferable negotiable. Contact 0819 05043012 / (0361) 871 0209. [5960]
Hot promo fully furnished 2 bedrooms with plunge pool, kitchen at Kerobokan. Rented Rp. 95 million/year or Rp. 10 million/month (www.daivanivilla.com). Drop email to : <sella.meijer@yahoo.com>. Free Wifi. 0818 0554 4868 / (0361) 918 8966. Muding Indah No. 99, Kerobokan. [5982] Villa B & B rental Umalas. Quite but close to shops restaurants Seminyak, Canggu, Echo beach, pool. Bedroom with ensuite, views ricefields, AC, fan, queen bed with furnishings, wifi, full breakfast $AUD 50/night. Contact: <marlen@ eliteabcdeservices.com> / +62 81 623 3351. [5985] Must leaving abroad. A well running spa 2 floor with 1 are land in the back, staff area overlooking ricefield in a very exclusive area for sale. M. 081 2384 7065. [5991]
RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Call: 736 339 or 081 138 6450 C/Re/A-22 Feb 12
FOR RENT NEW MODERN HOUSE - KEROBOKAN KUTA Excellent condition & location ONLY Rp. 65 million/year, minimum 2 years Facilities: 3 bedrooms (2 AC), 3 bathrooms, water heater, living and dining room, TV, refrigerator, fully furnished, kitchen and equipment, sharing swimming pool, security 24 hours Call: 08123926821 / 08123924468 NC/Re/M-28 Nov. 12
Beautiful house villa style for rent Jl. Gunung Salak, near Lollipop Preschool. 2 floors, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, AC, water heater, minibar, pool, garden, garage and fully furnished, cleaning staff. Rp. 120 mill/year. Min 2 years, long term negotiable. Call 0813 3848 7427. [4941] Villa for rent. 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, kitchen, swimming pool, garden, land 5 are, AC, hot water, close to Bumbak/ Umalas. Call owner 0853 3847 5088. [5997] Villa new LT lease or sale Umalas. Land 4 are. 2 bedroom ensuites WIRs, spacious kitchen living. 3 toilets, maid room. Pool pavilion gardens. Quiet location and private. Close shops, restaurants, bars of Seminyak. Canggu and Echo beaches nearby, parking AC, fans, HWS. 3yrs @ Rp 150M/yr or purchase $AUD 450,000. <marlen@ eliteabcdeservices.com> or 081 623 3351. [5986]
VILLA 9 ARE KEROBOKAN LEASE 26 YEARS
• 3 BEDROOMS/4BATHROOMS • TERRACE VIEWS RICE FIELDS • FULLY FURNISHED • SWIMMING POOL 3X12 • INTERNET/TV SATELLITE
DIRECT OWNER 2.8 MILLIARDS RPS 081337556306/081338038595 C/Re/I-03 Oct 12
Umalas villa for yearly rent. 3 bedrooms AC, 2 bathrooms, open living, TV room, laundry room, pool, garage, land 3.6 are, private road, security guard, quiet area. Direct owner 0821 4491 1944. [5766] Lynn Villa. Special offer stay 7 pay 5. (breakfats included). One bedroom apartment USD 60 nett/night. One bedroom deluxe villa USD 125 nett/night. One bedroom suite villa USD 175 nett/night. Large swimming pool, AC, TV cable, Wifi, hot water, refrigerator. Special weekly/monthly rate. Call Gusty 0813 3806 2085 / <www.lynnvilla.com> or <reservation@lynnvilla.com>. [5934] Private pool 2 bedroom Villa D’Alma for long term rental 1year Rp. 140 Juta. The land of the villa is 160sqm & villa provides fully furniture, hot-water, linen, kitchen equipment, aircon, hosekeeper, TV channel, security and internet available. Villa available starting January 02, 2013. Please contact 085 6371 9366 / e-mail: <your_homes09@ yahoo.com>. [4501] For sale freehold beautiful house villa style, two storey, swimming pool, 3 rooms, 2 bathroom, 1 toilet guest, kitchen set, living and dining area, new fully furnished AC, TV, garden, carport, 2 years building. Strategic location, 5 minutes from Sunset Road. Only US$147,000. More information contact owner 0812 3955 5544 or <bagusarthana@yahoo.com>. [5531] C/Re/G-28 Nov. 12
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Brand new townhouse, 27 units, close to Kuta & Denpasar, modern furniture, deluxe bedroom, fully equipped kitchen, sat TV, hot water IDD telephone, laundry, room service, 24 hours security. Jalan Pulau Galang 324, Denpasar. Call: 081 139 2666 or 484999 info@tamanayu.com www.tamanayu.com
BUSINESS FOR SALE
House for rent. 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, kitchen, AC, hot water, TV-cable, fully furnished, sharing pool, daily, monthly, yearly. Call owner 081 7971 9692. [5997]
Cute furnished villa Rp. 10 million per month, Jl. Plawa. Large bedroom upstairs. Kitchen, dining, bathroom ground floor. TVs/DVDs, AC, electricity, water, gas, maid service all included. SMS 0878 6237 7449. [5928] Shop for rent Oberoi / Seminyak. Excellent location for boutique, cafe, office, restaurant. 60 + 30 sqm. Direct owner, no commission. SMS 0812 3923 0180 or e-mail: <douce.romantique@gmail.com>. [5518] Short-term rental, 5 minutes walk to beach, contemporary villa, open space, 2 AC bedrooms w/safes, 1 oversized bathroom, flat screen TV, DVD, sound system, wireless, fully equipped kitchen, pool, maid, carpark. Contact <sayan2000@hotmail.com>. [4103] Big shop for rent (95m2) on Seminyak main street, excellent condition. Fully renovated, five years contract left. Very good deal. Conveniant also for spa and restaurant. Call 0819 3601 7443. [4635] Brand new 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms Aura Villa for sale in Jalan Taman Sari East Seminyak. Land 125sqm, private pool, fully furniture, phone line, kitchen equipment, carpark. Price Rp. 2.6 billion. We only consider deposited offers. Please contact 085 6371 9366 / e-mail: <your_ homes09@yahoo.com>. [5945]
NC/RE/U-25 July 12
BONA VILLAGE INN FOR SALE
Exclusive villa 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, open livingroom, pool, small garden, longterm, behind Sunset point Jl. Merthanadi. Also 1 bedroom joglo near the beach for rent behind Bintang. Call 081 7979 9922 or 0857 1109 3547, e-mail: <ceaderphoenix@yahoo.com>. [4066]
4 bedrooms luxury villa in Seminyak. Pool, internet connection, AC, hot water, TV-cable, modern equipped kitchen, daily housekeeping, 10 minutes walk to the beach. Spacious, 5 minutes to Bintang Supermarket. Contact 0857 3877 5671. [5927]
Email : bar666bali@gmail.com
NC/Re/M-19 Sept. 12
SEMINYAK
Villas for rent / for sale Seminyak 1,2,3,4 bedrooms, modern style, fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden US$ 100 - US$ 800 per night. For sale from US$ 60,000. Available now. +62 (0) 361 735 953 / +62 (0) 81 7973 5110 / +62 813 3773 7443 / +62 (0) 361 794 4555. [5633]
Bar / Restaurant in Legian. Very well known with 8 years lease. Will consider equity partner with strong management skills.
For family reason. Very profitable,best location in Oberoi / Seminyak. SMS : 0812 3923 0180 E-mail: douce.romantique@gmail.com
SEMINYAK
Jl.Saraswati - off Jl. Bidadari. 5mins to the heart of Seminyak. 4 bedrooms/ensuite in every room, AC, huge swimming pool, garden, maid quarter and overly expansive open plan joglo for lounge and kitchen. Now available for long term enquiries (min 5 years). Call 0878 6189 7970. [5647]
FOR SALE
Direct owner, no commission Great opportunity
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LOCATED IN GIANYAR - BONA BLAHBATUH NEAR BYPASS, SANUR, UBUD, SABA & KERAMAS BEACH, SAFARI & MARINE PARK, OFFERING 12 UNITS ON 2750M2 WITH ALL FACILITIES & LICENSES, RESTAURANT, BILLIARD & FITNESS ROOMS, SPA & FINLAND SAUNA Price reduced from Euro 750,000 Now Euro 540,000
Oberoi behind Ultimo! Beautiful spacious renovated 2 bed 2 bath w/ private pool and parking. Fully furnished & internet ready. Quiet and secure. Walk to all Oberoi Restaurants. 1 or 2 years. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [4143]
Info 0361 724 262 I 081 835 8707 baliconsult@apexpertise.com Visit our website for more exciting properties! www.apexpertise.com NC/Re/P-14 Nov. 12
Bar overcontract on prime tourist street Dhyana Pura in Seminyak. 2 level indoor property 150m2 total, plus 20m2 terrace. Kitchen, large wood/granite counter, pool table and furniture. Telp/SMS +62 878 6175 2425. [5963] Restaurant central Seminyak, strategic location. Over contract for 5 years at Rp. 550 juta including equipment. Call 081 7973 8341 or 081 755 5980. [5975] Cute private house, central Seminyak. Large bedroom, one queen, one twin. Big open livingroom, kitchen, garden. Fully furnished. Available 15 January. One year/minimum 6 months. Euro600 monthly. Call 0858 5710 4646. [5977]
LAND FOR SALE & RENT Kuta - Seminyak: 4A, 6.5A, 9A, 28.5A Petitenget - Batubelig: 3A, 7A, 18A, 20A, 40A, 46A, 50A Umalas - Kerobokan: 4A, 10A, 19A, 20A Canggu: 2A, 3A, 4A, 7A, 8A, 10A,12A, 18A, 20A, 26A, 28A, 50A, 61.5A Jimbaran: 7A, 50A, 55A, 75A, 1.5Ha, 2.2Ha, 4.4Ha
HOTLIST VILLAS FOR SALE
Brawa Beach Villa: Fully Furnished 2BR, kitchen, living room, pool, garage, garden, land 400m2, building 200m2. 500.000 USD. â&#x2014;? New luxurious villa: 4BR semi furnished, pool, old antique joglo, garden, landsize 1000m2, 300m from beach, Rp. 16 billion. â&#x2014;?
Call : 081236333693, 08179725265, 0361 7870334 E-mail : balivillaland@gmail.com C/Re/A-14 Nov 12
Luxury furnished private villa for rent Legian/Seminyak, 10 minutes walk Double6 Beach, quiet gang, 2 bedrooms with AC, 2 bathroom, pool, garden, internet. Rp. 160 million per year (minimum 4 years). <lanceshay@hotmail. com>, 0821 4590 3667. [5684] Land for sale North Sunset Road (close to Kunti street). 7.9 Are (12mx66m), Rp. 20 Billion nett. Very rare, great investment. Serious buyer only and no agent please. For Inquiry please email to : <pt.apbbali@gmail.com>. [5983] Seminyak / Legian beachfront apartment for sale in O~CE~N Outrigger Resort. One bedroom with lease until 2107. Over 8% return on investment. Rp. 2.500.000.000. E-mail: <li3_hu4@yahoo.co.id> for inquiries. [5941] Jl. Kunti 2- town house for rent, over contract, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, quiet location, carport, aircond, semi furnished. 3 year contract for Rp 165 million. Phone 0812 3648 4409, 0813 3789 0794 / <shell.ade@hotmail.com>. [5918]
C/Re/G-17 Oct. 12
House for rent, simply city 2 story fully furnished, located at Seminyak. Land 150m2, building 160m2, 3 bdrms AC with bthrm, carport, garden space at front and inside. One gate system, public swimming pool, landscape garden, rice terrace view, close to Batubelig beach, water heater and 24 security. Rp.150 million/year. Contract start December 2012. For appointment call Made 081 2389 0634. [5862]
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House for sale at Citarum Renon, Tangkuban Perahu Padang Sambian and Klungkung. Please contact us at: 085 6373 4043 / 0819 9907 3551 / (0361) 871 2002. [5949]
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All ads Rp. 7.000 per word All ads must be paid before printing Looking for the freehold Warehouse. 1.500 sqm. Ready building. In the main road of Canggu. No Agents! Email: <ujangbagus@ymail.com>. [001] Writer seeks traditional house, apartment or large suite to rent in quiet, beautiful north Bali. Budget $600 US per month. Email: <tomgrass@gmail.com>. Phone: +4479 6661 6979. [002]
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Are you looking for land to buy in Tabanan area, small of big plots. Contact or e-mail directly to owner: Tel: +62 81 855 5010. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452]
For sale beachfront and hill land at Serewei, (East
For Sale, directly from owner: Freehold land 10 until 20 are located in Arto Sari near Soka Beach. This plot of land sits on the highest point in this area with stunning sea views that cannot be blocked, comes complete with access road, all certificates and is rezoned for building. Price: Rp. 39 Mill per are. Tel: +6281 855 5010. E-mail: <info@ florynproperty.com>. [1382] Minimalist house for sale in Kediri Tabanan. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, wastafel, small garden, garage plus 1 extra room for storage, etc. Clean, quiet, ricefield view. Price Rp. 275 million nego. Contact owner 081 805 369 219, <livelong_june@yahoo.com>. No agent please. [5444]
Lombok), Selong Belanak, and north Lombok. Call owner at 0878 6521 0886 , 0812 4667 3322. [5631] Land for sale located in Kuta, Lombok. 92 are available. Please call 081 2384 0712. [5988] Guest house for rent: Ready to move in nice and secured, 2 bedroom with AC, hot water, swimming pool, fully furnished, kitchen, quiet area (daily, weekly, longterm rental). Please call owner 0819 1660 4000 Setya. [5899] Land for sale Gili Trawangan 10 are, in front of the best resort in Gili Trawangan, 300 mtr from beach, coconut trees, freehold certificate, Rp. 200 million/are. Call owner Mely 0878 6127 9088. [5935]
Balian beach surf land for sale. 3 hectare, ocean views, easy access, price Rp. 90.000.000 per are (negotiable). Land for sale in Karangasem. 54 are in this land plant about 500 teak trees growing very well, Rp. 65.000.000 per are. For any further info please feel free to contact Ayu @ 081 2363 5278 or via e-mail: <ayushankari@ gmail.com>. [5883] Lovina long-term rental. Luxury villa, livingroom, balcony with seaview, kitchen. 3 bedrooms, AC with ensuite bathrooms, internet, international TV channels fully furnished. Nice private garden swimmingpool, parking. Night security and daily cleaning. Price Rp. 15 million per month. <www.villasantailovina.com> / 0819 1628 3605. Contact E-mail <ronald1000@hotmail.fr>. [5947]
KUTA For Sale: overcontract ruko at Sunset Road ex restaurant, very good location, perfect condition, fully renovated, sell with or without equipment and furniture. 63m2, 2 storey with 23.000Watt 6 years left, excellent location for restaurant, boutique, spaoffice. Direct owner call +62 813 8920 1707. [5731] Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hot-water, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/ beach 5 mins. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 4 million / Rp. 4.5 million / month, Rp. 200.000 fan/day, Rp. 250.000 AC/day. [3617] Holiday villa, beautiful, private, quiet, good price, weekly/ monthly, 2 storey, large 1 bedroom, pool, AC, hot-water, full kitchen, TV/DVD, Wifi, 24hour security, cleaned daily, more details, photos, quick response, e-mail: <kaowenoz@ hotmail.com>. [5579] Rooms available in Legian/Kuta near Jl. Double Six for long term rent. Fully furnished with double bed, A/C, sat TV, kitchen, hot water, pool. Good price! Call 0821 4538 1349 or e-mail <gardenabali@yahoo.com>. [5445] Luxury villas for long rental in secure complex near Discovery centre. Fully equipped in Western fashion Aircon, satellite TV, European kitchen, pool, parking. Available Now. Contact Bill at <bylweb@yahoo.co.uk> / mob 0819 1672 2164. [5932] Luxury restaurant and bar in Kuta for sale / lease. Two storey, stone building with large equipped kitchen, office and apartment. Fully licensed and still operating. Many opportunities. Phn. 0812 4607 5979. [5938]
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House for rent. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 livingroom, security, garden, garage, water heater, semi furnished, AC, strategic area to Denpasar, Kuta, Kerobokan. Land 2 are. Call owner 0857 3918 8437. [5953] Big Promo! Room for rent, Loc. Griya Sunset Kuta Rp. 350.000/day, Rp. 4.5 million/month, AC, TV cable, telp, hot/cold shower, pool, parking area, Wifi. Contact : 0819 1612 8202 / 0878 6117 5005. [5954] Villa for rent. Excellent condition. Two bedroom, two bathroom, equipped kitchen. Open dining/livingroom. Fully furnished, AC, internet, private garden/pool, housekeeping, security. E-mail <juandavillas@gmail. com> for photos. Ph: 0812 3615 4700. [4233] Rent / invest 80m2 your own place ready to go bar/resto, renovated colorful funky cozy 14 months or 26 months available or more. Realize your idea! 0857 3726 9905 no SMS. [5995] Room for rent daily or monthly with swimming pool in Jl. Mataram, Kuta. Phone (0361) 754 332. And apartment & rooms for rent. Daily, monthly or yearly. Fully furnished, AC, cable-TV, DVD, Wifi, fridge. LOcated in Poppies Lane 2 Kuta. Phone (0361) 757 623 or contact Made 081 139 8039 or e-mail: <made@balidesigns.com>. [5957]
A brand new development of luxury villas with fantastic OCEAN VIEW and 5 stars resort FACILITIES including on Site Management, Beauty Salon and spa, restaurant/bar, 24 hours room service, Communal 25 meter lap pool, secure off street parking, Gym, Security Post, Wireless broad band Internet, Minimart etc. located just 5 minutes from Dreamland.
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Bali Advertiser
28 November - 12 December, 2012
BERINGIN PROPERTY
JIMBARAN
Local Agent and Local Prices
The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali
Land for rent 12 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 10 million/are/year (nego), min 5 years, max 20 yrs. Call 081 7066 0650 (English) / 081 2383 4011 (Bahasa Indo). [5803] Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, maid, free Wifi. Free electricity for monthly. 2,75 mill monthly or 250k daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [4592] The Villa Sabha. For sale - leasehold 45 years - extension available, 42 are. Exclusive property private villa designed by a renowned interior decorator. Tucked away in a concealed coconut grove, near Jimbaran beach. <www.shaba-bali.com/index.php>. For more details +62 361 701 695. [5936]
LAND FOR SALE KEDUNGGU - 12 Are, 6m Road access, rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 200 Mill/ Are - 21 Are of contract land, 49 year lease. 50m from beach with stunning ocean views. Wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t last long at IDR 4Mill/ Are/ Year. CANGGU - 5 Are, Padang Lenjong 4m Road access, Rice paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 500 Mill/ Are - 7 Are, Jl.Nelayan 3m Road access, Rice paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 650 Mill/ Are - 25 Are, Main Road access, Ready to build. Freehold PRICE : IDR 400 Mill/ A PERERENAN - 27,4 Are, 6m Road access, 500m to the beach, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 575 Mill/ Are - 24 Are, 4m Road access, Ready to build, Frreehold PRICE: IDR 450 Mill/ Are NYANYI - 16 Are, 3.5m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 135 Mill/ Are - 32.5 Are, 6m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 135 Mill/ Are Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com
Dreamland/Graha Pecatu resorts, affordable luxury 2 strorey 4 double bedroom x 3 bathroom & 3 storey 5 double bedroom x 5 bathroom, seaview, wifi, close public pool. Daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. Please e-mail: <balihouse@ hotmail.com> or SMS +62 81 681 5654 or +61 4 0739 0116 / <http://bakridreamlandvillabali.com>. [5459]
C/Re/I -28 Nov 12
Ubud - brand new 2 bedroom pool villa 150 sqm living Space on 600 sqm land. Overlooking rice fields. Master and guest bedrooms w. AC & en suite semi open bathrooms. Fully equipped kitchen,dining & living room. Infinity pool, deck & gazebo. 24 hour maid service & security Info contact : rollandlickert@yahoo.com Hp. 081 812 380 2358 C/Re/G-14 Nov. 12
UBUD Land for sale 2.27 hectare location Tegalalang Ubud, great view, water spring, road access 4.5m. Phone: 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1869] Land for sale in Payangan, 24 are, very good view. Contact 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1553] Land for sale in Tegalalang Ubud. 150 are, very good view. In front of Hotel Puri Bagus Jati. Please contact 0852 3714 4456. [4870] Amazing riveside views-Luxurious house for sale or long terms rent, 3BR with ensuite bathrooms, open kitchen+ living, s.pool+garden. Inspect now-modern and brand new. Call: 0818 0562 9333 or <irawanes@yahoo.com>. [5964]
For rent house/office, 2 separate building at Jl. Uluwatu II, Jimbaran. 2 private rooms, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, with spacious parking area. Very strategic location, near Jenggal Keramik. Please call 081 2385 7049. [5961]
Over Contract. House on 2 are land with 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, garage, great location in Central Ubud. 17 years left. Perfect for home or business. Contact: <casa. jembawan@gmail.com>. [5987]
House for rent Jimbaran. Best location beachfront ocean view, 2 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms, AC/telp internet, big garage/gudang, total 300m2, min 2 years contract. For info 0812 3614 4771. [5972]
For rent 55 are quiet place near Ayung River terrace, access road in place, permits can be obtain, 20 minutes to Ubud. Good for villa. No broker. Call owner 0853 3907 7548. [5994]
House for rent in Jimbaran area. 2 are land, 3 master room, 1 staff room, 1 big livingroom, dining room and kitchen, roof top for chill and sun bathing. Call 0812 3928 8993. [5981]
Building for rent. Suitable for restaurant, supermarket, gallery / exhibition, land size 1000m2. Land for sale good for hotel in Gianyar, Tabanan and Denpasar. E-mail: <sentrabaliretail@yahoo.com> / 0878 6320 3888. [6003] C/Re/G-11 July 12
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RV-1311 FANTASTIC OFFER This 2 bedroom villa is set on 2.15 are of FREEHOLD land and located in a private and secured estate FRPSOH[ LQ 1XVD 'XD 7KLV DUHD LV IDPRXV IRU VWDU KRWHOV ZKLWH VDQG EHDFKHV DQG ÂżQH UHVWDXUDQWV )URP WKH QG Ă&#x20AC;RRU PDVWHU EHGURRP LW KDV EHDXWLIXO YLHZV RYHU WKH DLUSRUW DQG -LPEDUDQ EHDFK Designed and furnished in warm and natural colors of modern Balinese style with alang-alang roof and gazebo by the pool, this villa would make your perfect holiday home or would be very required for rentals. Very urgent seller! Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t miss this fantastic deal 225 000$ only! Title: Freehold | Bedroom: 2 | Bathroom: 2 Lot Size: 215 SQM | House Size: 180 SQM | Location: Nusa Dua Please Contact Adrian 08786 285 1088 or E-mail adrian@xpbali.com
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AP-007 ABSOLUTE BEACHFRONT This absolute beachfront 2 bedroom apartment really is an unique opportunity offered in Bali. This boutique group of apartments is located right on the beach at Tanjung Benoa, 30 minutes from the DLUSRUW 7KH DSDUWPHQW RQ RIIHU LV RQ WKH JURXQG Ă&#x20AC;RRU RIIHULQJ \RX GLUHFW DFFHVV IURP \RXU DSDUWPHQW WR the pool and the beach. The 130 square metres include 2 ensuite bathrooms, spacious living/ dining DQG NLWFKHQ DUHD RSHQLQJ WR EDOFRQ\ ZKLFK LQFOXGHV D -DFX]]L VSD DQG ORRNV RYHU WKH VDQG DQG RXW WR the ocean with uninterrupted views. This wonderful apartment is being sold fully furnished and equipped. It is maintained and managed by a local management company. Bedroom: 2 | Bathroom: 2 | House Size: 128 SQM Location: Tanjung Benoa | Price: USD 345,000 Please Contact Adrian 08786 285 1088 or E-mail adrian@xpbali.com
RV-677 2 FOR 1 IN SEMINYAK 2QO\ PLQXWHV WR WKH EHDFK LQ WKH KHDUW RI 6HPLQ\DN WKLV EHDXWLIXO EHGURRP YLOOD LV VHW LQ $5( RI ODQG DQG DOVR has its own 2 bedroom private villa and pool in the grounds. The possibilities are endless with this property and would be great for a large family or for an investor who wants to generate a massive rental return. Each villa has its own living room and pool and offers complete privacy from the other, they are set in beautiful gardens and offer a fantastic retreat in one of the best locations in Seminyak. Priced to sell quickly please contact us now for more information. Title: Leasehold | Bedroom: 6 | Bathroom: 6 | Lot Size: 980 SQM | House Size: 400 SQM | Location: Seminyak Price: USD 620,000
Please Contact Adrian 08786 285 1088 or E-mail adrian@xpbali.com
Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai no 963, Jimbaran - Bali | Phone : 0361 703361 | info@xpjimbaran.com NC/Re/I-28 Nov 12
Bali Advertiser TAMAN AYU VILLAS Located in the hilly area of Jl.Taman Giri - Mumbul Nusa Dua near the new toll road & University Hospital Unique 3x4 bdr Villa depelopment designed by Dutch & Balinese architects and built under Dutch supervision Villa is semi-furnished with a landsize of 235 m2 and living area of 200 m2 From second floor view over the hills, the ocean and Tanjung Benoa!
FREEHOLD: US$ 385,000
“APEX” is Dutch owned and also specialized in Visa Info 0361 724 262 I 081 835 8707 baliconsult@apexpertise.com & Business Consultancy www.apexpertise.com Visit our website for more exciting properties! NC/Re/P-14 Nov. 12
Price USD 200,000 PROPERTY
Real Estate
28 November - 12 December, 2012
Jl. Kayu Aya 77x, Seminyak 80361, Bali Phone +62 (0) 361 737358 www.exotiqproperty.com Patrick +62 (0) 817 973 3031 pclancy@exotiqproperty.com
SANUR Villa for rent daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. Available 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, hot & cold water, cable TV, swimming pool, parking lot, free Wi-Fi, 5 minutes to the beach & International school. Call 0361-887 6679 / 081 138 5315, e-mail <juarez@balileisurems.com>. [4105] For sale money changer in strategic location in Sanur area. Complete permit, license, and Bank Indonesia certificate.Good for investment, 14 years lease. Reason for sale because need money. Sell Rp. 1.45 billion (nego). Please contact 081 2361 0079 or 0852 2212 0341. [5362]
● Sanur close to the beach fully furnished 2bdr villa lease 42 yrs US$ 320.000. ● Jimbaran near the beach 3bdr hse fully furn. on 22 are with 1000m2 vacant land for any other business purpose. Lease 23yrs US$ 395,000 ext. ● Kuta - Tuban near airport & Jl. Kediri 11are land Rp.160mill/yr, min 15 yrs! ● Jimbaran-Taman Griya Semi furn. 2/3 bdr villa on 275 m2 for sale US$ 270,000; rent per 2 years Rp. 250 mill. ● Tabanan - Kelecung 845m2 land near the beach Rp. 65 million /are. ● Padang Bai in the high lush green outcrops
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& near the bch beautiful 3 bdr Eur. style villa on 10 are for $ 385,000. Also 11 are ready to build walled land for only Rp. 900,000,000! ● Sanur - Padang Galak near the river 3 are land for Rp 350 million / are. ● Tabanan - Kerambitan Villa Sawa; cozy 4bedr colonial style villa on 13 are freehold Euro 175,000. ● Tanah Lot - Munggu near Canggu and the beach 18,5 are land with rice field & mountain view Rp.80 million / are. ● Sanur - Fully furnished villas for rent; 4 bdr Rp. 130 mill/yr - 2yrs Rp. 250mill & 3 bdrm Rp. 120 mill/year - 2 years Rp. 230 million. ● Saba 2 floors, 3 bedroom villa (800m2) on 10 are close to beach with view over ricefields and ocean Only AUD 295,000.
“APEX” is Dutch owned and also specialized in Visa Info 0361 724 262 I 081 835 8707 baliconsult@apexpertise.com & Business Consultancy www.apexpertise.com Visit our website for more exciting properties! NC/Re/P-28 Nov. 12
Villa for rent, quiet area, 2 large ensuite bedrooms with AC, open plan kitchen lounge, 3.7m pool, titled garden with storage room, shared garage, semi-furnished, Rp. 90 juta/ year. Call 0819 9988 6718. [5885] Over contract at Sanur/Sidakarya. 2 storey house, 3 bedrooms + 3 AC, 3 bathroom, big living room with dining room, garden, swimming pool, maid room. Very good location. Price negotiable. Please call 0821 4765 0341. [5381] Villa in Sanur for rent / Jl. Batur Sari. Fully furnished, 1-bedroom, 1 indoor-livingroom, 2 bathrooms, 1 open kitchen/open dining, swimming pool, carpark, including: cleaning service, gardener, pool att. Rental Rp. 100 million per year. Call 081 2380 9738. [5924]
C/Re/I-17 Oct 12
House for rent located in Sidakarya near Sanur. 2 bedroom, study fully furnished. Share pool. Rp. 45 million per year. Contact Richard 081 2381 1323. [5943]
BB-B178 LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
100m from Oberoi Road Land area 182 sqm, Residence size 119 sqm 1 bedroom villa with private swimming pool Outstanding Return On Investment 18.5 years leasehold with fixed price extension C/Re/G-28 Nov. 12
Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and longterm or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www. homesweethome-bali.com>. [4171] Rent: New house 500m2, minimalist, 2 storey, 100m to Sanur Independent School, 3 bedroom, AC, H/C water, fully furnished, s.pool, garden, parking, close to beach, 1st floor good for office. Rp. 150 mill/year, nego. 081 1380 1185. [5488] For rent Kutat Lestari. New house, 3 beds / ensuite, 8m pool, modern kitchen, semi furnished, available Jan. 2013. Rp. 150 million per year. For photos email : <ferkel58@gmail.com>. [5861] Rent: quiet location, 2-car garage, small garden, low maintenance, semi-furnished, telephone, large lounge room, 2 bedrooms, new swimming pool, 15min walk/ beach. Couple or small family Rp. 75 Juta/year. 0812 3617 9686 / <madehilly@yahoo.com.au>. [5816] Fully equipped Jalan Kesari house with pool for 5 years lease (Rp. 700 million-nego) or for short term accommodation. Also Tanjung land apporx. 25 are lots for 40 years lease. Call Lucy 0815 8511 7108. [5952] Warehouse for rent, quiet location, large space, Jl. Sekar Sari close to Sanur. Only Rp. 75 millions per year. For more information contact to Mr. Bagus on 275 3382 / 081 139 5993. [5992] Central Sanur. For rent for one or two persons from mid-January to mid-April 2013, beautiful, modern furnished apartment on two floors with balcony overlooking 24m lap-pool. Part of a condotel a few minutes from beach, this individual apartment consists of one large double bedroom, en suite bathroom, lovely big sitting room, kitchenette, and further bathroom downstairs. Minimum rental period 1 month, rent Rp. 9.500.000/month. Contact Ingrid on +62 (0) 813 3898 0105 or <marling2@gmail.com>. [5979]
801 4498 C/Re/I-03 Oct 12
PROPERTY
Prime Oberoi Retail Space The lease is for three years with a three year guaranteed extension. The space is suitable for fashion, interior, coffee shop or office. Lease starting January 2013. Rentals payable upfront for 3 years. • 120 m2 (10 m streetfront x 12 m) plus 70 m2 (10 m x 7 m) parking at IDR 540 million per annum • 90 m2 (7.5 m streetfront x 12 m) plus 52 m2 (7.5 m x 7 m) parking at IDR 440 million per annum • 60 m2 (5 m streetfront x 12 m) plus 35 m2 (5 m x 7 m) parking at IDR 300 million per annum
Contact: Josephine, tel: 0361 7475895 Erika, tel: 0361 7453434
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Real Estate
Bali Advertiser
28 November - 12 December, 2012
SINGARAJA
NUSA LEMBONGAN
Private sale: land for sale in Desa Pacung, Buleleng, 3.7 hectares / 370 are with 2700 teak trees. Gentle sloping ground with sea view. Rp. 30 million/are, great investment property. Call Yulia 081 2102 5165 / <julietleo2001@ yahoo.com>. [5971]
Nusa Lembongan. Buy your dream. Website: <www. nusalembongan.com.au>. For further info please call +62 813 3739 9577. [5974]
BUKIT
Well-established, profitable Padang Bai hotel for sale. 4 completely refurbished rooms with very successful restaurant and bar. Price includes a fully paid up new 10- year lease, new licenses and all fixtures, fittings and equipment required to operate this easily managed business. Euro135,000. Contact <liam@zeninn.com> 0812 3606 0400. [5996]
Freehold land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626. Please speak in Bahasa. [1547]
KARANGASEM
NC/Re/I-28 Nov 12
Land for sale on the main road next to STP Nusa Dua ready to build for villa as licence completed. Call 081 2394 8595. [1149]
LEGIAN
For sale Dreamland new Australian design villa. 7 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, magnificent ocean, volcano views, beautiful horizon pool, double garage, garden 2 gazebos, freehold, hotel license. Located above golf course, beach. AUD$ 750,000. Call/SMS owner 085 6384 5701. [5710]
Bungalow for rent. 3 bedroom, one with AC, kitchen, hot water, close to beach, free 2 months from 05/12/2012 to 05/02/2013. Call Wayan +62 813 3874 0341. [5923] Room for rent fully furnished, AC, carpark, cross to Padma Beach, price Rp. 27 million for year. Please call 081 834 9404. [5944]
For rent - one & two bedroom apartments overlooking Dreamland, fully furnished, pool and BBQ area, great views and breeze. Nightly/ weekly /monthly. Ph/SMS between 9am and 5pm on 0878 6184 3997. [5539]
Villa. New, 3bed 2bath, 3AC, plunge pool, garage, laundry room, 7.700watt, quiet gang off Padma Utara. 5 min to Legian beach. Ready to furnish. IDR 110.000.000/year, lease 10-20+ years. Call 0819 9948 0555 or <yelapeno@ yahoo.com>. [5970]
House for rent in Bukit area. 4 bedroom, fully furnished with swimming pool, 1 year - 5 years rent. Amazing view. Please contact Made 081 139 8039 or e-mail: <made@ balidesigns.com>. [5956] Land for sale in Ungasan. 16,310 m2 on the way to Banyan Tree Hotel & Karma Kandara. Strategic location for residences, villa complex / business center. IDR 1.500.000 /m2 negotiable. Contact Riva 081 2466 6421. [5968]
Call: 0819 9941 3821 Email: putu.takumi@gmail.com NC/Re/P-8 Aug. 12
New villa for rent in Bukit. 3 minutes from University. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, terrace, bale, 400m2, 5500W, unfurnished, direct from owner. Swimming pool space available. Minimum 2 years, max 14 years. Rp. 85 million. Call or SMS to 0813 5312 5791, send e-mail to: <lisa.odo2012@gmail.com>. [5946]
For rent weekly, monthly villa with pool in Padma, Legian. Nice and quiet 2 bdrms with AC, living rooms and kitchen, Wi-Fi, cable TV, maid. Contact 0818 0204 1262. [5358] Bungalow for rent Jl. Patimura Gang Melati no. 2X, Legian and Kuta area. Fuly furnished bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, parking area. Price Rp. 3.5 million/month. Contact person Ketupat Restaurant (0361) 758 969. [6004]
NUSA DUA Nusa Dua for rent. 1-10years cheap house, ocean view, 2 floors, 2BR, bathroom, gazebo, furnished, AC, water heater, garden, parking, 10 minutes from beach. Rp. 70 million/year-nett. No agents. <farida.asialiving@gmail. com> / HP 0813 2585 4100. [5937]
Villa for sale Ajanta Villa (Off plan). Only 10 mins to New Kuta Golf. Land: 544 m2, building: 250 m2. Status: freehold, Price: Rp. 3.75 Billion (negotiable). For detail info click : <www.algizbali.com> or call 085 5378 8088. [5984]
Rent villa hill seaview quiet area, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, in & outside living, dinner, kitchen, fully furnished, AC, TVsat, terrace, gazebo, garden, sw.pool, Rp. 8juta/month, incl. staff security. Owner 081 7472 7296. [5821]
For sale brand new villas, 300m2 land, 3 bed, 3 bath, AC/ HW, dining living kitchen, garage, pool, garden, Rp. 1.5 billion and 318m2 land, 3 bed, 4 bath, AC/HW, etc. Rp. 1.8 billion. Please call owner 0813 3854 9888. [5989] On sale - freehold - from owner, villa on Bukit, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large kitchen all equiped, pool 5mx4m, garden, large terrace, land 5 are, build 140m2, livingroom 60m2. Bale in garden, parking 1 car. Water tank 3m3, separate building for laundry. Renovated 2009. Contact 0878 7712 2220 or <ida_mapaliey@yahoo.com>. [5955]
Nusa Dua area. 200/45m2, fully furnished 1 bed / 1 bath, TV cable, AC, carpark, garden with view, quiet area, yearly rent. Please e-mail: <dewipratomo@gmail.com> or call Fiffy (0361) 278 8398. [5973] Land for sale in Kampial, 20 Are. Distant ocean views, just 10 minutes to BTDC Nusa Dusa. Regular shape, easy to subdivide. Strategic location. Price Rp 235 juta/are. Call owner 081 6187 5343 or (021) 7590 9032. [5980]
Shop for rent. Large 80sqm new shop on mainroad with high traffic volumes. Jalan Raya Uluwatu, Pecatu. Suit surfshop, spa, boutique, tattoo, restaurant, bar, tours. 4.5 yr lease Rp. 80 million/year nego. 0878 6057 9666. <info@ balisurf. org>. [5704]
2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0361-877 1711 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [5041]
Land for sale. Ocean view near Dreamland / Kampial / STP / ocean blue / Pandawa beach. 2/3/4/5/7/9/12/16 are start from Rp. 100 million/are. Call 0813 3848 7012 / e-mail: <ftimoer@yahoo.com>. [6001] NC/Re/G-28 Nov. 12
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The perfect set up for the ideal Bali lifestyle. Now Selling Enjoy living near one of Bali’s most beautiful uncrowded beaches or have your own holiday villa cared for by a professional management company. The combination of Balangan Wave Resort and Balangan Beach’s waves is simply perfect. Choose from 48 one or two bedroom fully furnished villas with own garden and plunge pool. Enjoy the private Surf Club with two floors of entertainment and chilling areas, restaurant, swimming pool and Surf Cam. It doesn’t get much better in Bali. Ray White Projects - the most exciting development in Bali real estate services.
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BEFORE YOU SETTLE ON ANY PROPERTY, CHECK THE A LIST A List Land Kuta Beachfront. 20 are freehold next to Holiday Inn. 38m white sand beachfront. 35m street frontage. Square shape. Last of its kind – don’t miss it! Rp 4 billion/are. Petitenget. 4.6 are. Freehold. Square shape. Street frontage. Walk to beach. Under market. Rp1.2 bill/are. LS-004* Brawa 9.5 are bargain. Square shape. Excellent access. Between Canggu Club and Beach. 29 yr lease Rp 4.25 mill/are/yr. Jl Oberoi. Bargain. 13.1 are. Good shape and access. 1 min. walk to restaurants, shops. Rp 1.2 billion/are Batu Belig Street frontage. 13 are, 18 are, 15 are, 39 are. All freehold. From Rp 1.3 billion/are.
A List Villas Umalas Tunon. Enchanting modern 2 br villa with pool on 2 are. Pool. Stylishly furnished and decorated. Only €160K Berawa. Close to Canggu Club, beach. Stylish 4br/4.5bth villa on 4 are. Lap pool. Ricefield views. 28 yr lease US$420K. VL-047* Umalas Bumbak. Lovely 4br/5bth villa on 6 are. New renovated. Fully furnished. Gazebo Rp 5.5 bill. VS-017* Pecatu. Stylish 5 br/5bth villa. Balangan beach and ocean view with beautiful lawns and garden. Plus a 25m lap pool and jacuzzi. US$980,000. Reduce to price US$899,000 VS-035*
A List Hotels/Restaurant Petitenget. Freehold Boutique Resort on 32 are. 9 stylish 4y.o. pool villas.Total 20 rooms. Spa, parking. 5 min walk La Lucciola beach. Fully operational with great forward bookings. Current occupancy 85%. Good ROI. US$8 mill. Neg Oberoi bar/restaurant 8 are. Fully operational beer garden and BBQ restaurant. 350m2. Huge potential. All licenses. 8 yr lease. Rp 4M reduce to price Rp 3M. Umalas Jl Bumbak. 6 x 2 br/2 bth new, self-contained pool villas on 12 are. Wonderful business opportunity. €390K leasehold. VL-046* Lovina beachfont fr. AUD75,000! Villas, apartments and penthouse right on the beach. Beautifully furnished. Fabulous gardens. All at the new Lovina Beach Resort. Great rental investment or live-in Ultra-safe investment with great returns. Already 75%sold. Call us! *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.
DENPASAR House for rent 1 living room, 2 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms with 1 bathroom inside + family room, kitchen, garden. No garage for car, 150m2 building. Rp. 15 juta/year. Call 0823 4172 5253 for inspection. [5461] House for rent. Minimalist 2 storey house, 3 bedrooms + AC, 2 livingrooms, kitchen, garage, garden. Jl. Marlboro XVII No. 16, Teuku Umar Barat. Call 081 7979 0278 or (0361) 857 7145. [5646] Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV 32”, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark, Wi-Fi. IDR 225.000/day, IDR 1.100.000/ week, IDR 1.800.000/month. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. Please email <crescent. freija@yahoo.com> or SMS 0852 3754 2274. [5588] Overcontract Kost Exclusive, 15 years, 14 rooms, fully furnished, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, carpark. Good investment. Price IDR 2.5 Billion (nego). Please email: <nyomanaril@gmail.com>. [5589]
FresAir Villa is a new Luxury Villa development that has been designed by one of Bali’s Best Architects and will be developed to a very high standard. The project will consist of 3 villas that will all have amazing location of Subak Pangi Pererenan Canggu. Each villa has a land area of 4000sqm2 and will consist of 14 unit Luxury villa with a Freehold Ownership title the project is located with in a private and high gated community of Pererenan surfing beach. Canggu Club with easy access to the Batu Belig, Seminyak area, Airport and some of the best beaches in Bali. The villa design are open for modification to make this investment suitable for your requirements and site inspection can be carried out upon your request , a must see location and very attractive Investment Opportunity. C/Re/G-14 Nov. 12
2 storey house for sale located in Jalan Tukad Balian, Renon. Land 1.5 are, good access, Rp. 1.65 billion (nego). Please call 081 2394 8595. [5864] Quick sale house in Ciung Wanara Renon. 2 storey. Please call 0813 3963 1779. [5942] Overcontract futsal, Renon area. Two fields, 5.5 years. Only serious, please contact : Yuli 0813 8216 1248 or e-mail : <info.soccerrepublicca@gmail.com>. [5888] For rent new modern house. Land/building 135/200m, 4 bedrooms (2 AC), 3 bathroom, hot water, fully furnished, kitchen, 5 minutes to Kuta, excellent condition and location. Only Rp. 75 million/year, min 2 years nego. Call 081 2392 6821, 081 2392 4468. [5965] House for sale in Renon. Land 550 m2, building 600 m2. 2 storey, 3 bedrooms + maid room, AC, solar heater, swimming pool. IDR 6 billion negotiable. Contact Riva 081 2466 6421. [5967]
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KALYANA BAY LUXURY VILLA DEVELOPMENT. Candi Dasa Kalyana Bay villa development is set on a one hectare stunning section of land overlooking the ocean and each villa will have amazing panoramic views. Designed D to maximize tropical outdoor living, each villa carefully optimizes light,, space, space air circulation and ocean views. All villas embrace both Balinese and European pean elements; ele en the s en alongside alo open plan architecture, over sized windows and classical columnss as seen koi ponds, tropical frangipani gardens and stone carvings. There ere are a e now 5 villas remaining to complete the investments consisting of 3 and 4 bedroom room vvillas llas ra ranging g in land size from 680m2 for the second row villas and up to the impressive press sssivve 1440m2 144 40 0 2 fron front fro ont on row villa which is currently under development. Contact : Karl Wilkins +62 (0) 8155 701 729 karl@raywhiteparadise.com
Title : Freehold / Hak Milik Prices from : USD 735.000 – USD 1.395.000
TIARA VISTA LUXURY VILLA DEVELOPMENT Jimbaran Tiara Vista is a new luxury villa development that has been designed by one of Bali’s best architects and will be developed to a very high standard. The project will consist of 3 high end villas that will all have amazing panoramic views of Tanjung Benoa and Jimbaran Bay. Each villa has a land area of between 1000m2 – 1437m2 and will consist of 4 bedrooms with a Freehold ownership title. The project is located within the private and high end gated community of Tiara Nusa with easy access to the airport and some of the best beaches in Bali. The villa designs are open for modifications to make this investment suitable for your requirements and site inspections can be carried out upon your request. A must see location and a very attractive investment opportunity. Contact : Karl Wilkins +62 (0) 8155 701 729 karl@raywhiteparadise.com
Title : Freehold / Hak Milik Prices from : USD 1.400.000 – USD 1.750.000
AN INVESTMENT IN THE HEART OF PETITENGET YOU’LL LOVE.
Umah Jegeg. Seminyak Umah Jegeg will be a small exclusive development of only 7 villas hidden away right in the middle of the new heart of Seminyak, Petitenget. Each will be fully furnished feauturing high end finishes with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, private swimming pool and parking. Strolling distance to Ku de Ta and Potatoe Head. Managed by Ray White Resorts. Lease thirty years with a thirty year option.
Price : US $320,000 Ray White Paradise mark@raywhiteparadise.com +62 (0) 85 857 365 338 mark@raywhiteparadise.com
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Arama Riverside Villa Bali is a villa complex in Nakula street. These plush private villas are located within walking distance of the fashionable boutiques and restaurants of Seminyak and a gentle ten minutes stroll to the attractions of Double Six beach. There are only 2 units from 11 villas still available. DON’T MISS IT....CONTACT ME... LEASEHOLD FOR 42 YEARS. Contact : Amber + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 Title : Leasehold
Prices From : USD 295,000 amber@raywhiteparadise.com
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Located within the a peaceful and scenic area of Goa Gong the Bukit this new villa development consists of 14 high quality villas including common facilities. The show villa is nearing completion and available to inspect at your preferred time. This investment represents excellent value for money and provides a very secure property ownership of a 60 year leasehold title. A perfect residence for you here in Bali! Contact : Karl Wilkins +62 (0) 8155 701 729 karl@raywhiteparadise.com
Title : Leasehold / 60 years. Price : USD 240,000
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A beautiful property at Kemenuh and situated in the middle of rice fields with private road access, 2 bedrooms, stylish western standard kitchen, ample size pool, large open area and full view of rice terrace furnished. Land size 2500m2, build size 500 m2.
Title : Hak Milik
Price : USD 725,000
Contact : Haryono + 62 (0) 85 857 442 601 haryono@raywhiteparadise.com
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These two impressive 3 bedroom villas are situated less than 100 meters from the ocean. Each villa set on 10 are land, surrounded by rice fields and offering panoramic ocean views, a spacious garden, lounge-terrace and swimming pool in front and mountain views in the back. Price for one single Villa: USD 580.000. The whole Villa complex, set on a total of 43.5 are freehold land is offered for only USD 1.650.000 Title : Hak Milik Price from : USD 580.000
Contact : Ray White Paradise + 62 (0) 87 860 053 153 amadeus@raywhiteparadise.com
SCGU001 Canggu Apartments & Offices in Prime Location!
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Three private 2-story Apartments, located in Canggu, each with 60 m² living area and additional 35 m² of private gardens. Imposing Office building on 10 are, in prime location, on Jalan Raya Canggu with three offices and a total of 380m² office space on two floors, rising more than 10 meters above the street level. These offices will soon belong to the most representable ones in Bali. Main Office: 210 m² (2 floors) Office 2: 145 m² (2 floors) Office 3: 25 m² (1 floor). The construction will be completed by beginning of 2013. 25 years lease for the whole office and living complex are priced at IDR 5.95 billion. One apartment offered from only IDR 890.000.000 Title Price from
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This peaceful two bedroom Villa is located on the 18-hole Golf course within the Nirwana Bali Resort, which is situated on top of a cliff, overlooking the ocean and the famous Tanah Lot Temple. The Villa is set on 518m² freehold land, facing the golf course with a protected view and lush vegetation. Plan and drawing in place for 3rd bedroom and bathroom. Enjoy 100% privacy in Bali’s most quiet location! Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 695,000
Contact : Ray White Paradise + 62 (0) 87 860 053 153 amadeus@raywhiteparadise.com
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The Villa is located in Legian (Nakula street) close to Cosmopolitan Seminyak, Double six beach, Bars and Restaurants also close to a medical center, chemist and Bintang supermarket. Only 15 minutes from the Airport and 10 minutes to central Kuta where you will find Markets, Waterbom park and Centro Shopping Centre. Title
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Contact : Amber + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 amber@raywhiteparadise.com
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Set within 5 minutes drive to Canggu Club and to the Berawa beach and in the midst of the tranquil area of Brawa Canggu. This two storey property has 4 bedrooms designed with modern & traditional style and further upstairs living room with balcony overlooking the rice fields. This freehold property is a must see for those who want a great place to live or a top investment. Contact : Zamzam + 62 (0) 878 6181 9445 Title : Hak Milik
Price : USD 350,000
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