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Hog Wild in Bali - Helping Kids in Need community and giving back to those in need is evident in their consistent sponsorship to local charities such as well regarded and trusted non-profit charity - Solemen. The relationship between Hog Wild in Bali and Solemen Indonesia is indeed exceptionally special and unique. Since March 2015, Hog Wild in Bali have been donating a substantial monthly amount to Solemen to assist with the disadvantaged children and families in Bali. Due in no small way to this continual act of kindness, Hog Wild in Bali have been responsible for the hospital bills for four children during the month of September alone! As many of us have experienced, medical bills in Bali are not merely limited to hospital care or the cost of consultations and medications. Parents temporarily relocating closer to hospital so they can be with their children is an added expense that most fail to consider. Food and toiletries and other daily requirements are also important. Transportation to and from the medical centres, among other incidentals, are embedded into every hospital visit, especially if Solemen Outreach are unable to transport the families or visit them all on the same day.
A tourist attraction and destination in its own right, Hog Wild Bali located along Jalan Batu Belig is a popular local icon, consistently packed to the rafters with dozens more eager diners awaiting tables and the opportunity to sample some of their seriously scrumptious smoky ribs! But Hog Wild is not merely another resto satisfying hordes of customers with their fabulous fare. Their commitment to helping the
The behind the scene funding required to ensure each hospitalised child is comfortable and receiving the medical care they require is, for the most part, ongoing. Each child suffers from different terminal illnesses and sadly, it’s never about just one visit to the hospital. Receiving a regular monthly donation such as that from Hog Wild in Bali is always helpful to the work Solemen do. This assists the charity group in their efforts to forecast how many more children in need of vital medical care can
Family Fun Run Raises Funds for Free Helmets A few weeks ago I dragged my sleepy Sunday body out of bed at some ungodly hour clearly meant for the birds and made my way out to the Pan Pacific Nirwana Hotel at Tanah Lot. After several utterances to self, ‘why the hell am I doing this again???’, I took in some fresh air and the gorgeous morning glow that bathed the paddies as the sun played peekaboo during my 10km ride out to the hotel. My quest for the morning was to complete the 4km category of the 8th E Series fun run and I am stoked to have joined the other early birds who came along to join the fun! Hosted by the stunning Nirwana Pan Pacific Bali Hotel along with major sponsors, Circle K, Cub Car Indonesia and Pronas, the E Series fun runs are a regular family oriented fitness event designed to raise money for designated charities and to get people out and about and on the road to a healthy lifestyle. Like previous E Series events, this one was well patronised as numerous runners turned up to register in the 2km, 4km and 8km categories. Registration completed and dodgy knees and ankles taped up (thank you Swen!), runners and walkers made their way to the starting area for an energetic Zumba style warm up thanks to Canggu Club’s resident fitness trainer and energiser bunny, Hanna. Seriously, I swear that girl never runs out of energy! It was time to get down to business and move toward the
starting line. The serious 8km contenders took off first followed by the 4km runners and then those opting for 2km. It wasn’t until I was on the course that remembered just how stunning the Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali Resort and Golf Course really is - despite huffing, puffing and shuffling my way around it. The run complete (yes I did actually make it) spectators and competitors made their way to the delish buffet breakfast which was included as a part of the E Series registration. Yumm! While we munched our way through the healthy and generous breakfast selection, we listened to a few words from ‘Helmet Man’ and the team from Project Protect! A program funded solely by voluntary donations and sponsors, Project Protect is an initiative aimed at seeing every child on a motorbike in Indonesia wearing a helmet. Often we see parents obeying the law and wearing their helmets however
Canggu Club’s Pretty in Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month very popular Les Mills Body Pump program! Fitness fans donned pink workout wear and were led by resident instructors, Hanna and Yvette (also kitted out in candy colours) in an hour of squats, lunges, presses, pulls and For the month of October, Bali’s Canggu Club has most certainly been ‘in the pink’! In order to do their part to raise funds for breast cancer, The Canggu Club has fully embraced the worldwide Breast Cancer Awareness campaign with Pinktober - a month long schedule of fundraising events to help fill the coffers of respected local charity, Bali Pink Ribbon Foundation. Let’s face it, there are few among us who have not been touched by the tragedy of breast cancer and the Bali Pink Ribbon Foundation, a local NGO founded by breast cancer survivor and long term Indonesian resident Gaye Warren, was established to promote education and awareness and raise funds to support local women in their fight against this all too common disease. To kick things off in pretty pink style, The Club offered patrons an incentive to ‘Drink Pink’ with month long specials on a selection of blush coloured cocktails the likes of Pink Ladies, Berry Margaritas, Rosella infused champagnes and Plaga Rose wine, with IDR 20K from every drink purchased going to Bali Pink Ribbon Foundation. Sweeeet! Later in the month, gym junkies were invited to ‘Pump it in Pink’ with the release of the next installment of the
plenty of perspiration! Every participant in the class paid IDR 50K to join in and funds once again went directly to the Bali Pink Ribbon Foundation. In keeping with Breast Cancer Awareness fundraisers across the globe, The Canggu Club also held its very first, Biggest Morning Tea on Friday October 16th at 10.30am in The Verandah Bar. The room was decked out with Pink Ribbon goodies to purchase at insanely cheap prices and a long table adorned with traditional three tiered cake took centerstage. Ladies who attended also received a glass of sparkling wine and were invited to purchase tickets for the auction boasting over IDR 10 million in donated prizes! It was not surprising to note that all who attended the morning tea had been affected in some way by the tragedy and suffering caused by this disease and patrons listened intently to representatives from the Bali Pink Ribbon Foundation as they explained how the NGO worked to support women in the local community by way of education, awareness as well as comfort and support. Attendees were encouraged to dress in pink for the occasion and to bring along any bras they may wish to donate to the foundation. The bras are duly collected and given to local women who have undergone a mastectomy. These women
If you live, work, have a business or just have some exciting news about this area then we want to hear from you! Canggu News submissions for future editions are welcome to be emailed to: canggueditor@yahoo.com If you are submitting information about a future event, please be sure to provide accurate details regarding time and place and include pictures where relevant.
be taken on in the following month. It creates the ability to budget appropriately however, without regular donations, this is nigh on impossible to achieve. Not simply famous for their delicious mouthwatering ribs, Solemen’s friends from Batu Belig clearly have hearts filled with compassion and kindness and feel it’s an important trait to give back to the community. There’s no better reward for this kindness than to witness the sincere appreciation from these families first hand and be a part of something amazing – helping the disadvantaged of Bali. Solemen Indonesia, including the children and their families would like to take this opportunity to thank Hog Wild in Bali for such an amazing partnership and they look forward to a future of assisting those in need. To become a Solemen monthly sponsor is exceptionally easy. Simply contact Solemen via email at pr@solemen.org and be a part of positive change! http://www.solemen.org https://www.facebook.com/IndonesiaSoleMen https://twitter.com/solemenindo their precious cargo - their young children, go without! In addition to providing free helmets for children, the aim of the project is also to educate kids, parents and teachers about the importance of keeping everyone protected while they are on the motorbike. Thanks to earlier fundraising efforts and prior E Series runs, the hotel has already purchased 500 helmets which will be distributed to kindergarten schools across the Tabanan district. A further IDR 16,000,000 was raised through an auction at the recent E Series #8 event, which will go to purchase of more helmets as well as toward another CSR program dedicated to the Pan Pacific Nirvana Hotel’s local community and surroundings. After breakfast was over and fundraising complete, many families took advantage of the idyllic surrounds to relax by Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali Resort’s four tiered swimming pools and 52m water slide. Even ‘Helmet Man’ got in on the slide action! Should you wish to donate or sponsor some helmets through Project Protect or for more information about this fantastic initiative, go to their website: www.safekidsfoundation.weebly.com All of the funds received flow directly into the program, supporting their aim to have every child in Indonesia wearing a helmet. Stay tuned for information about the next E Series Run.
are then encouraged to insert silicone fillers and wear their bras with pride! On the whole the morning tea was a great success with an initial estimation of around IDR 5 million raised at first count. Pinktober continued the following morning on Saturday the 17th with the commencement of the Bali Flames Netball Invitational. Matches began early on Canggu Club’s soccer field which had miraculously transformed into four grass netball courts, perfect for competitive play among the twenty odd teams in attendance. Groups travelled from Australia, Malaysia and Singapore to join local netballers, Bali Flames in the friendly competition to vie for number one spot. The chosen charity for the day, none other than the Bali Pink Ribbon Foundation. To finish off Pinktober, members and staff rallied together to represent the Canggu Club in the island’s annual Pink Ribbon 5km fun run and walk for breast cancer. Held on the 24th of October in the gardens of the ITDC Nusa Dua Hotel Complex. The event, now in its seventh year is always a popular event and this year was no different, attracting around 2000 participants who completed the circuit then settled in for an afternoon of fun, food and fantastic entertainment until 9pm. With breast cancer one of the leading causes of death for women throughout the world it is imperative we continue to assist our sisters in the fight against this indiscriminate disease. Canggu Club has done a terrific job of raising funds and awareness for this local charity with their Pinktober campaign and we as a community need to continue this example. To become a volunteer with the Bali Pink Ribbon Foundation or make a donation, please contact them on: +62 361 8352299 / +62 8510 0352 299 info@balipinkribbon / www.balipinkribbon.com
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Everything Empowering to Tweens @ BLAK The other day I met with someone who exuded so much passion and drive for her new project, I felt energised just speaking with her! A school teacher with over fifteen years of experience, Belinda Taranaki recently made the move from urban life in Singapore to a more serene existence in Canggu, setting up shop on Jalan Batu Bolong with a store dedicated to ‘tweens’. Hard to miss with the brightly painted frangipani tree directly out front, BLAK is a lifestyle store aimed at the 8 to 12 years age group. A den dedicated to all things ‘tween’, the shop is
From Maldives to Bali, Spa Manager Wayan is Happy to be Home Body Temple Spa at The Canggu Club has scored itself a new manager and she brings with her a wealth of experience from a decade in another island paradise! Hailing originally from Singaraja, Wayan Arsiana has spent the last ten years working in the Maldives, an island archipelago in the Indian Ocean. With her career beginnings as a spa receptionist at Conrad Hotel Bali, Wayan’s resume boasts an impressive lineup of glowing references from renowned international resorts the likes of Alila, Coco Collection, Hyatt, Sun Hotels and the Jumeirah Group. Throughout her ten years in The Maldives, Wayan has worked in a variety of positions, honing her expertise in all areas of spa therapy and management. As she has had considerable experience and training in most of the services offered at Body Temple Spa, she understands the need to maintain standards and ensure clients leave feeling as though they
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chock a block with her own age appropriate clothing line as well as other labels on consignment from the local area. In addition to tween fashion, BLAK also has a cool assortment of nick nacks, trinkets and treasures, perfect for decking out the bedroom of your average pre teen. The colourful store encompasses everything this demographic could desire. Not surprising as Belinda spent serious time hanging out with tweens and their parents in an effort to ascertain exactly what this age group was after in terms of fashion, furniture and the like. She is aiming to extend more into homewares and export as well as a few other unique concepts for the store, but all in good time! Not just a boutique for young guys and gals, Belinda wanted more of a multi purpose space and as such, one corner of the store is dedicated to a mini library loaded with quality children’s books (many of which were collected during her years as an educator) as well as reference books for parents dealing with their children’s metamorphosis into teenagers! Help!!! With a one time joining fee, books can be borrowed and returned and new donations are always welcome. There is also a drop off box for any excess or unused toiletries, (you know, the stuff we all collect from hotel and villa bathrooms when we’re on holiday) which, once full will be donated to local organisations in need such as orphanages and old peoples’ have received top notch treatment in luxurious surrounds. During her time at various properties in The Maldives, she has also paid careful attention to local cultures, ethics, management and operational procedures in order to ensure she was able to develop a thorough understanding of how to operate and manage a successful spa. Working in spas is all about being a people person and Wayan loves to interact with the customers. She seeks feedback from clients about their individual spa experiences in an effort to ascertain what they want and need and to then infuse this knowledge into practice out in the spa in order to ensure a product and service that is second to none. Wayan’s position as manager of Body Temple Spa at The Canggu Club and Semara Uluwatu is a dream come true as she had always aimed at returning home to Bali to further
homes that tend to fall beneath the radar of regular donations. Throughout our conversation it was obvious that BLAK has long been a labour of love for Belinda. Strange name for a store you may muse, however BLAK is a moniker with a message. During considerable time spent teaching pre teens over the years, she identified this as an age group where a majority of bullying issues begin. It’s a time when actions and attitudes of friends and peers can shape the lives of these youngsters for years to come. BLAK is not merely the name of Belinda’s funky tween label, it is more importantly an acronym for our young adults to live by: be Brave, Love yourself, Authentic you and Kind heart, all traits she believes to be the most important that us as parents can pass on to our kids. Here here! With the weather warming up, BLAK’s production team is furiously focusing on completing their new swimwear line, hopefully ready to launch before Christmas. Stay tuned! Don’t forget to pop into the store now to take advantage of huge reductions on last season’s stock as Belinda makes way for her new collection, as well as checking out the assortment of ghoulish goodies she has in store for Halloween! BLAK: Jalan Batu Bolong 32, Canggu, Bali, Indonesia +62 8113961101 | www.blak.me Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10am-6pm, Weekend from 10am-5pm her career, sharing her international experience and wisdom with her local colleagues. She is very excited to be working with such a professional team as well as quality beauty products such as Themae. Drop in and see Wayan and her team of excellent therapists to find out more about Body Temple Spa’s extensive array of treatments. You can choose from their quick treats menu with a thirty minute Green Tea Instant Glow Facial or a half hour teeth whitening treatment to brighten up your smile. Select a simple manicure, pedicure, facial and massage, or treat yourself to an indulgent day out with one of their decadent packages. Try their Body Temple Escape package; a spa journey that begins with a luxury black tea and flower foot wash before a relaxing Themae massage followed by a skin glowing natural body scrub. Don’t forget! Body Temple Spa at The Canggu Club also offers professional hair styling, colours and cuts with our resident expert Hayley. She can do wonders for the Bali blonde! Call Body Temple Spa and let them help you determine what your body needs today. Isn’t it about time you treated yourself to a little pampering? +62 361 474 1019 or +62 361 848 3939 ext. 132 reservations.cc@bodytemplebali.com www.bodytemplebali.com
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For Sale; Canon 0.7x wide angle WD-H43, no scratches. New 2.3 millions, sell for 800k. Sanur, 0812 5134 3025. [051] For Sale; Canon XH A1 Professional High Definition camcorder, rarely used, like new, including charger, 2 batteries, remote. New 50 millions, sell for 7 millions. Sanur, 0812 5134 3025. [052] For Sale; Tealight candle glasses 6.5 once glasses perfect for candles or cocktails. Call now +62-882-19099928 or <sri@videoseogo. com>. Gianyar. [053] No one speaks of us in our presence as he does in our absence.
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Little, white Kintamani-Mix for free adoption, male dog, about 1 year old needs a loving home forever, rescued puppy, funny and easy character, good with kids and dogs, HP 0813 3981 4278 in Kerobokan. [001] I have 2 dogs of about 3 years old that need to share a home. Unfortunately I’m leaving Bali end of November. Both female. Sterilized and vaccinations up to date. Contact Hansie on 0812 7493 6667. [002] A 3 years old female Rottweiler looking for a great home, great owner. Prefer someone who knows Rottweiler’s character and
live in Bali permanently. She is well-trained, good with children, dogs and people. 0813 3891 4000. [003] Shitzu, male, 2 years old, not trained yet, good watchdog, not housetrained. Free to expat only. Contact Peter : +62 823 4034 9999 or +62 361-900 2493. [004] Free to good homes. My late friend’s two male, sterilised ginger cats. Two separate homes will be great. Her husband and I are leaving Bali. The cats have a trust fund for any future medical expenses and I ask you please to ask everyone you know and help me find good people for them. One is a
cool normal cat. The other needs his own human, prepared to have a cat following them around the house, always sitting close by. All vaccinations are up to date and I can deliver them. Please help 0812 3711 6308 send an email address for photos. [005] Cute, healthy, vaccinated pups for adoption from Bali Adoption Rehab Centre BARC call Linda 081 855 0947. [006] Beautiful pure Bali puppies & dogs. Vaccinated and healthy. Free to good home. Contact BAWA 081 138 9004. [007]
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For Sale Line Ads Rp. 13.000 per word. Photo ads Rp. 535.000. All ads must be paid before printing. FS Miniature Snauzer, Std poodle, Goldenretriever 081 1396 7788 081 1396 1688. [008]
Rotweiller, Labrador. 0878 6000 6837. [009] For Sale 3 Shitzu puppies, 3 months old. Vaccinated. Call 0857 3999 9445. [010]
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Toyota DX 1981, silver, manual, AUD1500 (Rp15jt), Daihatsu Ceria 2003, 49jt, Nego, 0857 3920 9947. [002] White 1980 Jeep CJ7 original - Rp.169,000,000 All papers OK. Performing sound system. Original revised engine. New built manual transmission. New Clutch and pressure plate Racing Seats w Full Harness Full Roll Bar. Full Hard Top/Soft Top. New wheel bearings. New electrical system. New HD Braking system. 4x4 active Wheels & Tyres excellent condition. 0878 6282 4211. [003]
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At ¿rst I did everything by myself. I was the cameraman, the director and the editor. I got my own coffee and cigarettes from the warung. Then friends started to offer to crew. They were willing to get paid low salaries because they wanted the experience for their CV or cared deeply about documenting the subject matter.
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What drives you to excellence in ¿lmmaking?
Erick Est: Indonesian Filmmaker Growing up in the small town of Dumai in Sumatra, Erick Est’s interest in filmmaking began early in life, asking his friends to play Google V and directing them to make stories. Erick realized he had a love of music when he joined a group band in high school, but his skill in photography and filmmaking only emerged when he studied Visual Communication Design at Bali’s Udayana University from 1999 to 2004. In Indonesia, Erick is known for his short ¿lms and music videos for Indie bands like Superman Is Dead and Navicula, but he has also made several clips for international bands such as Free Like Me. In 2014, Erick released his documentary ¿lm Long Sa’an (“The Journey Back”), a true-life story of a Dayak elder’s journey back to his home village. When did you get interested in ¿lmmaking? I don’t come from an artistic family, but when I was two years old my father bought me a small, cheap camera. It didn’t take quality pictures but it was my ¿rst introduction to photography. I was hooked and played with it constantly! Other than that, art related activities were barely on my radar. In high school I was more into physics. The shift occurred in the visual arts department at university. It was a good ¿t. Physics and art, both based on relativity, are actually related. What kick started your career in cinematography?
I have no special formula. My aim when making a ¿lm is to capture the emotions and motivations of the characters. My intention is to convey the personal intrigues and to describe social, environmental, cultural and romantic realities. People go through many changes in their lives. Each person has his or her own story of survival. I want my ¿lms to touch every soul and be the cause for reÀection. Why did you choose the documentary genre? Documentary genre? I don’t consider myself just a documentary filmmaker. For 15 years now, I’ve been producing ¿lms and videos on many themes. I only started making documentaries in 2011. What is your latest ¿lm Long Sa’an about? My interest in making this ¿lm began when my best friends David Metcalf and Robi Navicula asked me to join them on a river trip deep into the jungles of Kalimantan. I like rainforests, so I joined them but didn’t know that the boat journey would take two days. Long Sa’an has been forsaken by its people for 45 years. During the river trip I met Phillius, a Dayak elder who started telling me about his childhood. He was on a personal mission to visit his mother’s graveyard in Long Sa’an. But the ¿lm isn’t just about visiting Phillius’s long lost home. It’s also an ironical study of a forgotten culture, lost identity and a blessed people who abandoned Eden to seek something arti¿cial. How may you be contacted? Email: erickest¿lm@gmail.com ** Long Sa’an will be presented free at the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival on October 30th at 8 pm in Taman Baca. Q & A with Erick Est, photographer David Metcalf and Philius.
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Though I only took photographs and didn’t have any experience in movie making, a university friend asked me to join him in a national ¿lm competition. I said yes without even thinking about it. Today I laugh remembering how long it took us to ¿nish our ¿rst short movie Kenapa Aku about a young student’s drug addiction. Not only because we were amateurs but also because we were so damn broke. We had to rent a Super 8 camcorder. I have no idea how we paid for it. From that ¿rst ¿lmmaking experience, I became obsessed with producing movies.
Borneo’s Story about the struggle to protect the natural and cultural heritage of the Dayaks will be featured on storytelling night October 31st at 6 pm in Ubud’s Blanco Renaissance Museum, featuring Philius from the Kenyah tribe and Asuy from the Benuaq tribe. A Visual Journey through the Islands of the Imagination will be presented by photographer David Metcalf on October 29th at 6 pm in the Tasku Photo Gallery, 11a Monkey Forest Road, Ubud. Also daily 9 am-7 pm.
Tell us about some of your early ¿lms… My second ¿lm, the comedy Telat, was followed by a thriller, which in turn was followed by so many ¿lms that I had to sell my motorbike to ¿nance them. But it was worth it. I got my ¿rst award in 2004 at the 15/15 Film Festival in “The Best Indonesian” and “Best Director” categories, as well as nominated for “Best Editing” category for Rapuh, the story of a young man who questions religion, love and life itself.
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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton
A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Indonesia by Morten Strange In Indonesia you can ¿nd some of the most beautiful creatures on the planet. Finest among them are the birds. Because of its vast size, tropical climate, geography and location, Indonesia has the world’s most diverse avifauna with more endemic birds than any other country. The archipelago boasts more than 1,600 species - of which 235 are only found here - making it the world’s number one travel destination for bird watching. Yet the island nation suffers for the lack of bird identi¿cation guides. A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Indonesia is the ¿rst comprehensive photographic guide to the birds of Indonesia. Amazingly, this ¿eld guide is so far the only bird book covering this vast watery nation as one entity, an archipelago supporting the world’s second highest level of biodiversity with more globally threatened living bird species than anywhere else. The ¿eld guide covers a total of 912 species (including 213 endemic species) out of Indonesia’s total of more than 1,600 bird species. For the most part, the archipelago’s non-migratory, rare endemic and endangered species inhabit the Wallacea region of eastern Indonesia. Sulawesi alone supports 12 endemic bird genera. Of all Indonesian endemics, about 61 species are threatened: 37 species are listed as vulnerable, 23 are endangered and 11 species are listed as critical. The ¿rst edition was published in 2001 by Periplus. That field guide was reprinted several times over the following years, but without corrections or updates. By 2012, much new information and photographic material on Indonesia’s birds had emerged. In 2014, the book was reprinted with corrections and updates. An additional 37 photos were replaced with better ones; a misidenti¿ed bird (Flores Hawk-Eagle) was renamed. Another species (Sumatran Laughingthrush) was split out as endemic following the latest taxonomy. Threat statuses for all globally threatened species were revised. Annotations in the checklist were updated for each sub-region in accordance with the latest information available. This second edition, expanded from 416 to 544 pages and with a new Flexibound vinyl cover, involved a total revamp of the material. The opening chapters have been totally re-written and updated. A photograph and distribution map is given for each bird. The text is generally concise at highlighting habits of each species covered and the range maps are readable (but strangely cut off at political borders of New Guinea and Borneo). If a bird’s range is a small island, this is noted below the map. Many new photographs of Indonesian birds taken by 40 photographers and Indonesian ¿eld researchers appear in this edition for the ¿rst time, showing the important characteristics of each bird. More than 250 species were added, including species not covered in other guides such as Togian and Little Sumba Hawk-owls and Enggano Thrush. Since the lavish but unwieldy Audubon, I’ve been a fan of bird illustrations, but the book’s photographic depictions of the country’s richly variegated avifauna are marvelous. Granted the photos vary in quality from excellent to below a standard that might be expected of a ¿eld guide. Some images are grainy, back lit or in deep shadow, failing to show
the ¿eld marks necessary to identify a species. One picture of each bird sometimes makes it dif¿cult to identify species in the ¿eld and a dozen or so low quality photos of immature birds are taken from bad angles. Critics of this latest edition would like to see multiple clear photos of both sexes of each species from different angles. But how demanding and expensive would that criteria be to ful¿ll? An extremely useful new feature is the comprehensive annotated checklist of all 1,600+ species of Indonesia’s birds found at the end of the book, listing all species within the book’s coverage, where species may be encountered together with the bird’s endemic and threatened status. An index of common names is also provided. Serious birders have commented that many birds found in Indonesia are not depicted in the guide. For example, Java has 58 total endemics, but the guide depicts only 21; out of New Guinea’s 38 species, only 15 are depicted.
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For these hardcore birders, superior photos and a more inclusive breadth of species can be found in ¿eld guides to individual areas, such as Birds of Wallacea by Brian J. Coates and Birds of New Guinea by Thane K. Pratt, but these are extremely expensive and hard to come by. Also, for the amateur bird watcher, there’s a lot to thumb through in this thick little book. The guide might be more than you’ll need if you’ll only be birding in Java or Bali. In that case, it would be more sensible to carry a bird guide such as A Photographic Guide to Birds of Bali, Java and Sumatra (ISBN 978-184-7738318, Rp115,000) that is speci¿c to only those islands. Though not a complete guide to all of Indonesia’s birds, A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Indonesia is a well-produced and attractive addition to the scant body of birding guides and paucity of ¿eld references on the natural history of Indonesia. It is unquestionably the most competent birding guide available for not only recreational bird watchers, casual birders and ornithological collectors but for any nature-minded person who has little familiarity with the avifauna of the Indonesia-Malaysia region and wants a general idea of the range of species that are able to be observed.
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The book is durable, lightweight and of suitable size for easy carrying in dif¿cult terrain. Tuttle is to be commended for publishing a major upgrade to the initial ¿rst edition (also available as a space- and weight-saving eBook). The author is also to be applauded for taking on the very formidable and complex task of recording the splendid avifauna found in this part of the world, producing a ¿eld guide as indispensable for the intellectual pleasure of making identi¿cations as a pair of binoculars. A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Indonesia, 2nd Edition, Tuttle Publishing 2014, ISBN 978-0-8048-4200-6, paperback, 920 color photographs, distribution maps. Dimensions 13 cm X 19.5 cm. Rp472,000.
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SCHEDULE THAT Bali Surya Host Lions Club (3 November) If you want to make a difference in the local community this is one club worth joining. Different nationalities, educational backgrounds, professions and religions, meet every ¿rst Tuesday of the month. The group was founded in 2002. It is only in this collaborative way that we can gather together and truly make a difference. Come along and ¿nd out what this group do to help those in need. When Where
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Freelectics (31 October) I hope I am not the only one not in the ¿tness circuit and had to ¿nd out what freelectics is. At a guess I thought it was some high powered ¿tness routine which is quite close. Freelectics is actually a high intensity workout method with no need for any machines. This is a community event aimed at Freelectic and sport enthusiasts to come along and participate in this fund raiser. Money raised will be donated to UNICEF Check Out for Children Challenge programme. Funds raised will go towards building and improving schools, training teachers, supplying school equipment and campaigning to ensure children stay at school. The theme is Halloween and although optional participants are invited to add a touch of Halloween to their out¿t and there will be a prize for best out¿t. The cost includes a workout mat, refreshment and a chance to win great door prizes. When Cost Where Contact
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Lacalaca Eve of the Dead Party (30 October) Halloween is always a great excuse to dress up in whatever way and enjoy a fun ¿lled evening. This is Halloween Eve and what a great start to the weekend. This party covers just about everything from drink specials, DJs and bands providing live entertainment, face painting and prizes for best dead. This is the start of the Halloween weekend and I am sure lots of fun! The only requirement is to put on your scary face!
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With such close ties with Australia it would be nice if we could all have the day off to go and watch the cup and support our neighbours, down under! Pop into Saigon Street to purchase your ticket which is also a good excuse to try some of the delicious Vietnamese delights! Where : Saigon Street Bali , Jalan Petitenget No. 77X Contact : 897 4007 info@saigonstreetbali.com www.saigonstreetbali.com
Monday Blues (Mondays) I am sure those who are working a normal week for someone else will know what that Monday blues feeling is! It’s not as bad as having to start the working week on a cold winter’s morning travelling on public transport. Those are distant memories so Monday isn’t really as blue perched upon our beautiful, tropical island where it rarely gets cold. Unless of course you fancy a trek up in the mountains early morning. The Parlour has organized some live entertainment to get the week started on a bright note. The Siha Plus musicians will entertain the guests. Fine dining with a casual twist is what this place is all about. The website offers a lovely insight into the ambience and creative menu with some signature dishes fusion style. Do book in advance as this is a popular spot on the ever progressive Petitenget scene. When : 8 pm Where : The Parlour, Jl Petitenget No 15XX Contact : 4734654 4732760 info@theparlourbali.com www.theparlourbali.com
Melbourne Cup Lawn Party (3 November) Of all the places to enjoy this auspicious occasion The Canggu Club is probably one of the top choices. This is going to be the biggest lawn party on the island with Aussie Rock Legend Jon Stevens from Noiseworks entertaining the guests. Jon Stevens will be supported by Marina Sidik and New Energy. The day begins at 10 am and the free Àow Àows from 11 am and the entertainment moves through to 8 pm. The cocktail party includes 3 hours of free Àow drinks, canapes, sweeps and bookies, fashion and prizes for the best dressed guests. Do check out the website for details of prices as there are platinum, gold, silver and bronze member tickets and also prices for non members.
For Sale; Bedding has been used for 7 weeks, great quality. 7 single mattresses, 1 x single full bed, 8 x sets of linen - Hollywood size -100x200, $1500 USD. Email <whitey. gee@gmail. com>. Seminyak. [072] For Sale; Fully automatic washing machine, Toshiba top load with stainless steel drum, excellent condition, little used, price new IDR 3,749,000, sell for IDR 1,300,000, contact Rila or Thomas, 0361 289 477. Sanur. [073] For Sale; Powered mixer Soundrenaline 12 channels with equalizer and internal effect for 5,5 mln rph. Contact Andre tlp 0813 3811 2397, Canggu. [074] For Sale; Dog crate. Pink size W760 H560 D 550. Pull out tray underneath/small dog bed and lead/dog food and treats. Only used for 2 months Rp. 350,000. Pick up Sanur. SMS 0813 3891 0234 for photo. [005] Years and sins are always more than owned.
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When : 9 am – 5 pm : USD590 Saigon Street is celebrating a casual Melbourne Cup lunch. Cost Dress up or dress down; hats are optional. In true Melbourne Where : Bali International Spa Academy, Jalan Sekuta 57A, Sanur Cup style a bottle of Chandon together with a three course Contact : 281 289 www.balibisa.com meal will be offered. Sweeps will be available and the race screened on a large tv. Saigon Street is a rustic, authentic Vietnamese restaurant serving the best of the country’s tasty cuisine. I think we just about have every cuisine under the sun on one small island. It is worth checking out this new Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all restaurant as the food is simply delicious. Do reserve your up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2015 spot for the Melbourne Cup as it is going to be very busy. C/E/G-14 Oct. 15
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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth
FINANCIAL PREDICTIONS AND HOW WE SHOULD REACT Each year around October time I try to attend an annual gathering, usually in London, of a Think Tank of fund managers who are responsible for the allocation of billions of dollars of investors’ money. This year the event included experts from the likes of Schroder and BlackRock as well as the host company Momentum, some elements of whose round-up I am including here. ‘Why should this be of interest to me?’ I can hear some people say as this would seem a long way from the realities of living or working in Bali or any other location away from financial centres. Well, it may not be of immediate and direct interest but there are implications for everyone who has any kind of investments, a savings or pension scheme or who has a mortgage or has to consider what currency to hold for the best. It can also have an impact on what financial decisions should be taken in the future. Before we consider this impact let me review some of the salient messages that emerged.
Debt has risen, not fallen, since the 2008 financial crisis Total debt, excluding the financial sector has increased by 36 percentage points to 265% of GDP in developed economies since 2007. It has increased even more rapidly in emerging economies where debt has risen by 50 percentage points to 167% of GDP. In China, debt has risen from 149% of GDP to 240% since 2008, but with a difference as the debt has been in the household and corporate sectors, whilst it is the government sector that has taken on debt in the developed world. Of course, governments have encouraged debt to stimulate growth and sustain employment numbers, which in turn keeps people happy and the same governments in power. But when debt gets out of hand the result is tight credit, reduced spending, debt defaults and wealth destruction. We are seeing a new phase of the post 2008 crisis world. First we had the property and banking collapse in the Anglo-Saxon world, then the Euro crisis and now the emerging markets are falling due to the collapse in commodity prices and the slowdown in China. Emerging countries now account for 40% of global GDP so when China and the rest of the emerging world slow it has a very significant impact on global growth.
So what is happening in China? Forty years ago what happened in China had no meaningful impact on the rest of the world. But in the past 40 years China’s economy has expanded by thirty times. I recall visiting China in wintertime in the early eighties when it could only be described as a fairly primitive rural economy, and seemed way behind Indonesia in development. Hot water in my hotel was available for only 10 minutes early in the morning and overcoats were necessary in the restaurant. I quickly adapted to using chopsticks as there was no cutlery! But on a more recent visit it had become an economic powerhouse. I saw no horses and carts as I rode the Maglev in Shanghai at 400 kph. But China’s rapid development has come at a cost, and clearly there has been misallocation of capital. The Maglev is impressive but are there not other priorities? It is ironic that China was keen to bid for a bullet train project between Jakarta and Bandung and I think it a wise decision of President Jokowi to scrap the idea. Recent attempts to sustain the boom such as the stock market manipulation and currency adjustment backfired. There are likely to be more problems ahead as the country tries to adjust to the realities of excessive debt,
over-capacity and an ageing workforce. Speakers did not consider we were seeing a rerun of the 1997 Asian crisis as foreign currency reserves are much stronger now but the slowdown is producing a reversal of the capital flows seen over the past decade and in turn is putting pressure on currencies across the developing world (as we have seen with the Rupiah).
An increase in Fed interest rates – Sword of Damocles? Fears of the first US Dollar interest rate for several years has spooked stock markets and currencies for the past 18 months. Every time the US economy has shown a hint of strengthening and the markets have sensed a rise is imminent the US Dollar has risen and markets have had the jitters, only to recover again when the likelihood subsides. It was interesting to see that speakers had differing views on when the ‘dreaded’ increase would be announced. Some thought it could still be this year, others thought not till next year with even a possibility that it would not occur then. For the Fed it is a dilemma; higher interest rates are necessary to ensure a return to more ‘normal’ market conditions, yet a premature increase could cause the US to fall back into recession, taking much of the world with it.
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So where does all this leave confused investors? Firstly perhaps with the realisation that it will be a long time before cash in the bank will pay a meaningful return. Those seeking higher interest rates by putting money into weak currencies have seen the consequences over the past year. Investing in government bonds has had the same result. US Dollar bonds issued by the US Treasury are perceived to be the safest of havens but don’t expect a return in real terms from them. Their main benefit is the capital protection. We have had a rough ride in the stock markets in recent months and this is likely to prove another negative year, but history still tells us that this is where the long term money should be so we must hang in, expect a bumpy ride and not be too ambitious with our expectations. Regular savings plans are still one of the best ways of turning volatity to your advantage; every time the markets fall your regular contributions are getting a ‘discount’ but you must stick with the plan for the long term. Property is normally a sound long term investment also but try not to buy when everyone else is buying and don’t sell when everyone else is running for the doors! If you have a mortgage at the moment be prepared for interest rate rises to follow any that emerge from the US.
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Above all perhaps, be aware that governments will be less able to support pensions in the future and with the likelihood that investment returns will be limited for some time it may be wise to spend less and save harder for the future. Be like the squirrel and prepare for a long winter!
Colin Bloodworth of PPI Indonesia has spent over 20 years in Indonesia. He is based in Jakarta but visits Bali frequently. If you have any questions on this article or related topics you are welcome to contact him at colin.bloodworth@ppi-advisory.com or +62 21 2598 5087
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Why don’t they have Overpasses in Bali? Bali’s traffic is a nightmare at best and unbearable at worst. This is not just due to congestion or spastic driving habits, but due to the seemingly insane lack of planning on pretty much any road on the island, and this goes double for the infamous ‘by-pass’ roads. These ‘By-pass’ roads are basically mini-motorways with two lanes on each side and a raised median strip (a seemingly optional extra – together with road markings or asphalt). Off-ramps are unheard of and there are certainly no overpasses of any sort, including pedestrian ones. Bali only has u-turns. Any road or city planner would straight away pick to pieces such an impractical, illogical and dangerous solution to a problem that has been solved by other countries for many, many decades now. Off-ramps and overpasses are a staple anywhere else in the world, allowing traffic to flow better, allowing higher vehicle speeds, and reducing accident rates. If you have a u-turn in the middle of a motorway, vehicles in the ‘fast’ (read 30-50 km/hr for Indonesia) lane must slow down, forcing following vehicles to move in the slow lane at a higher speed. If drivers choose to stay in the left lane, they will need to put up with snailing trucks and motorbikes, which are supposed to use that lane. Any buses or large trucks that wish to pull a “u-ee” will need to make a larger arc just to be able to make the turn onto the other side of the motorway. This is of course not even mentioning the potential danger of performing a u-turn into oncoming motorway traffic while causing a frustrated pile-up behind. So why does this curable problem even exist? Why doesn’t the government just build basic off-ramps or fly-overs in Bali? They know how to and they have the money to do it. The real reason is much more culturally complicated than you could ever imagine. I’ll explain all in the next edition of Kulture Kid. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2015 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Moving Sale; New branded men’s shorts and long pants(1) pair top quality brand name- Nominate, dress pants, neutral grey, size 32. (1) pair top quality brand name- Dominican, dress pants, beige khaki color, size 34. (1) pair top quality brand name- Cole Casual, dress pants, black color, size 36. (1) pair top quality brand name- Quiksilver, dress shorts, beige khaki color, size 34. (1) pair top quality brand name- Leggs, dress shorts, neutral green, size 34. (1) pair top quality brand name- Altic, cammo shorts, neutral greens and cammouflage, size 34. Can be seen and tried on in Legian area. Any pant for 50,000rp or buy all for 200,000rp. Contact 0821 4745 9912. [035]
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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH C/Ns/G-4 Feb. 15
By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.
TOXIC FOOD ADDITIVES Recently the local media has been abuzz with news on the raids at local market places and food stalls. An array of forbidden food additives have been found in various foods such as Rhodamine B (a food dye), borax (commonly used to produce glassware), formalin (a solution of formaldehyde and water) and metanil yellow (another food dye). What are these chemicals and how might they affect us?
Rhodamine B Rhodamine B appears green in powder form but when added to water turns a vivid Àuorescent pink. It is not a permitted food color and is considered to be potentially carcinogenic. It is commonly used to stain slides in laboratories and in the sewage industry to test for leaks in drains.
Borax Borax is mineral compound that is used in various household laundry and cleaning products. Borax is also present in some tooth bleaching formulas. It is also an active ingredient in indoor and outdoor ant baits and killers and used for killing cockroaches. One concern is with its potential to disrupt the reproductive system. Studies have not been done in humans regarding this; however, potential reproductive issues in mice are suspected from high levels of (ingested) borax.
Metanil Yellow Metanil yellow is the principal non-permitted food color used extensively in India and other Asian countries that serve brightly colored sweets. The effects of long-term consumption of metanil yellow on the developing and adult brain has been studied extensively and indicate that chronic consumption of metanil yellow can predispose both the developing and the adult central nervous system to neurotoxicity (nerve damage).
Formalin (Formaldehyde)
How do we avoid exposure to these chemicals?
Formaldehyde is a chemical commonly used in industry for the manufacturing of plastic resins that can be used in wood, paper and textile industry. Formalin, which is a solution of about 37% formaldehyde, serves as disinfectant and preservative for household products and as a preservative for dead bodies.
Well unfortunately it means avoiding local food carts and night markets which is a bit of a shame as most vendors will not be using these additives however there really is no way to tell if the food is tainted or not. On a brighter note most of these additives are not accumulative, so on occasional trip to the night market will likely do no great harm.
Formaldehyde is produced from both natural and manmade sources. It exists at low levels in most living organisms. Major manmade source of formaldehyde includes combustions (e.g., engine exhaust, wood burning, power plant, waste incineration etc.), building materials and tobacco smoke. The main health concern of formaldehyde is its cancer causing ability. The International Agency for Research on Cancer of the WHO classi¿ed formaldehyde as “carcinogenic to humans”, with consideration that there was suf¿cient evidence for causing nasopharyngeal cancer in humans, strong but not suf¿cient evidence between leukemia and occupational exposure.
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Are Dermatologists a Waste of Space?
Go to the Grapefruit thou Sluggard, consider its ways & be wise... Of all medical specialists in the world the ones I have the least respect for are dermatologists. I can safely say I have never come across one who has been of any, but the most Àeeting, use at all. For many people - I know, the medical pits are cosmetic surgeons; those who routinely dis¿gure women with procedures that have no clinical and, all too often, no aesthetic merit either. Doctors of this ilk are pretty low, I grant you. On the other hand, there are many cosmetic surgeons who do amazing restorative and aesthetic work and are much to be admired. Pity then the poor dermatologist, who - though he is unlikely to sink to the depths of the rogue cosmeticist, is pretty much in the same position of charging a lot of money (they are among the highest paid in the medical profession) and seldom if ever curing anyone. Go online and look up any skin disease and, nine times out of ten, you will read that it is incurable. Go see a skin specialist and, if you can actually pin him down on a speci¿c diagnosis, he will con¿rm there’s no cure and sell you some expensive ointment, which if you’re not careful can cause quite serious problems you didn’t have before. If you press him as to why he can’t cure you, he’ll most probably tell you it’s an auto-immune condition and he hopes the expensive ointment he’s selling you will alleviate things. The best you can hope for, that is if he bothers to examine you suf¿ciently, is to spot any cancerous or pre-cancerous marks or spots on your body. In which case he’ll either freeze them off or cut them out and send them for testing. In most cases they’ll recur. The only thing a dermatologist is good for, that I can see is precisely that, to spot a cancerous or pre-cancerous skin growth and perform the necessary tests in good time so you can consult an oncologist if needed. All that is left a skin specialist then, given that they are suf¿ciently competent to diagnose the condition you have, is to inform you fully about it and to prescribe an appropriate medication. Two points about that; ¿rst, make sure you are fully informed as to the exact diagnosis of the condition and not fobbed off with generalities. Second, make sure you get the exact composition of any medication you are sold. In most cases it’s readily available in any pharmacy (even OTC) at a third the price. If I sound as though I dislike skin dermatologists, it’s not true. I know quite a few who are charming. It’s just that I have little respect for them professionally. In my view they have copped out and have given up on any idea of curing their patients far too easily. What they are in fact telling us is - there is no pharmaceutical agent that they know of, that can do any more than temporarily alleviate our problem. That there may be other means of curing, not just alleviating, such conditions doesn’t enter their heads, so programmed are they. If so far I have been fortunate with my health and not fallen victim to any of the serious and chronic disease we face as we age I can and do thank my lucky stars and my mother’s good genes - rather than any virtuous habits of my own, beyond a lifelong dislike of junk food. Nevertheless, as I age, despite keeping reasonably ¿t and active, a certain hoariness seems to come with the territory. Thinning hair, liver spots on the hands, diminishing levels of unaided eyesight, that sort of thing. A sort of crustiness you might say. In my case it is the skin that appears to be the particular genetic weakness, and one of the earlier symptoms of advancing age for me. In the last 20 years I have consulted a number of skin specialists in the U.S. and Asia over certain minor yet irksome
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conditions I’d rather be rid of. In all that time I have not been able to manage it. I can slow down or alleviate things somewhat via a combination of natural and pharmaceutical agents, but nothing more. It appears the main thing I suffer from is a mild psoriasis that can come and go, but if left and with advancing age gets worse. About three years ago I also noticed the nails of my feet and hands were changing shape and colour. I got the usual wafÀe from the dermatologist, who couldn’t even tell me if this was bacterial or immunological, plus some expensive solution requiring laborious application and the usual ointment. It did not help. Now we get to the reason for this screed against the ineffectuality of the entire cadre of dermatologists: I cured myself and I did it within a week.
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The answer had been languishing in the freezer for over 20 years in the form of two 250mL bottles Nutri-biotic grapefruit seed extract. The reason I had these in the house in the ¿rst place was to use them as a vegetable wash. Grapefruit seed extract is what its maker calls a citricidal; it’s a natural and rather potent anti-bacterial agent and as such has many uses. At one time or another I used to take a few drops in a glass of water as an insurance against intestinal parasites. Fortunately a very few drops has the desired effect in almost all cases as it is exceptionally concentrated and bitter to the taste. Some time back these bottles were forgotten and stashed away in the back of the freezer. A fortnight back while clipping my ¿nger and toe nails and allowing myself to accept how unsightly they had now become I recalled the two bottles, and hoping they’d not lost their ef¿cacy or been thrown away, decided to give it a go. It worked like a dream. One application appeared to make a signi¿cant difference overnight and within three days the condition was 50% improved and after about a week almost gone. Applied to the various other patches on my person which may be psoriatic, it appears to have some bene¿cial effect, but progress to date has slower, which rather suggests an immunological or non-bacterial or other cause for these. Grapefruit seed extract (GSE) is a broad-spectrum natural antibiotic, capable of killing a wide variety of pathogens. Highly active against protozoa, bacteria, yeast and some viruses, it has been used for quite some time in the treatment of parasitic infections. It is nontoxic, generally hypoallergenic and can be administered for up to several months, which may be required to eliminate stubborn infections.
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The claims made on behalf of GSE are wide and numerous. If you want to ¿nd out the full list of such claims go on line to www.MD idea.com/products/new/new010research.html. While I can attest to some of these and am prepared to seriously consider others, I cannot possibly know whether all the claims made by MDidea.com are valid or not. What I can say is that in this instance it worked for me and no dermatologist ever even mentioned its use to me and, when I do to them, look blank or pained. So check it out do, if you think it may help.
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HOW TO MAKEUP LIKE A PRO Have you got a special occasion coming up and want to Asians with narrow eyes shouldn’t use eyeliner on the lower look your best? I asked Glo’s top makeup artist, Lucy eye as this will make the eyes appear smaller. Generally use Holman for some tips on applying your own makeup a light shade of eye shadow on the inside of the eyes, at home.
medium in the middle and darker on the outside. If your eyes are too close together put a dark shade on the inside edge.
Mostly she handles the thriving business of weddings, doing the makeup and hair of the bride and her entourage, Depending on your eye colour, generally use an opposite but she also makes any woman look beautiful for any colour of what you’re wearing. For blue eyes use warm special event.
colour shadows to bring out the blue. For green eyes go for a reddish or gold shadow. For brown eyes you can wear any
“First of all, you must decide which is going to be your colour. For Asian or heavy eyelids create a crease in the focus – your eyes or your lips. If you’re going to wear a upper eyelid with a darker shade for more de¿nition. For bright lipstick like red, then keep the eyes natural looking. If sunken eyes use a light shade of shadow. you want your eyes to look smoky and dramatic then keep the lips subtle looking.” Lucy advises. You’ll need a good Lips. Start with a primer to seal the lips and prevent the makeup kit of brushes, primer, two or three shades of lipstick from going into cracks, giving them a smooth surface. foundation, a contouring kit pallet, mascara, a pallet of Use a lip liner around the edges, which you can extend eye shadows, eye liners, sponge, lip liners and lipsticks. outside the lips to make your lips appear larger if you have “Mineral makeup is ideal for Bali’s hot humid climate because thin lips. Use a brush to ¿ll in the lips with the lipstick. You it’s natural and not oily.” Says Lucy.
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Sidemen: As Real As Bali Gets We passed by the ¿nish points of exhausted but happy rafters and small villages with the tingly aroma of cloves drying on the side of the road. Our destination was Sidemen, a country town and weaving center accessible via the back road from Klungkung to Duda along the Telaga River, Bali’s longest. Sideman has found its way onto the tourist map not only for the village itself but also for this unforgettable drive, which has now become known in popular tourist lore as “The Sideman Road.” The scenery is terri¿c as are the potholes. This breathtaking road (with few trucks!) combines lush valleys, cascading rice terraces and cloud-scudded mountains beyond, including occasional glimpses of Mount Agung. With peace and quite, gorgeous views and an abundance of affordable accommodations, Sideman is deserving of more time than just a day trip. But don’t come here for culture. You will not ¿nd the facilities, performing arts, museums, temples and range of shopping possibilities that are found in tourist hubs like Ubud and Amed. Although several places in this farming community sell souvenirs, crafts, sarongs, etc., there are no restaurants (just snack warung) or big markets. Sideman’s traditional market is worth a stop, but it’s best to be there by 7 am. There are also a few shops and warung in Tabola. The cost of services like massage, yoga and bicycle hire are also higher than elsewhere because of the lack of competition. A cooking class, a visit to a local elementary school, a cakra balancing treatment by a local mangku healer or a massage (Rp100,000) can all be arranged by your hotel. To more than compensate, Sideman is located in the middle of some of the island’s most spectacular scenery. With rustic villages, hospitable people and unique festivals, the 861-sq-km Karangasem Regency is Bali’s most traditional region, far removed from the frenzy of development. This is the place for total R&R, perfect for meditation. The grandiose surroundings will nourish your soul. Wander the country roads on our own. Paths off the main road lead to terraced rice ¿elds, which follow the land’s dramatic contours. Pick any direction. Sideman can get quite cool and misty at night, so bring warm clothes. The town makes an excellent base from which to explore east Bali because it’s very central. By contrast, if you want to go sightseeing from Amed, you have to go back and forth on the same roads to get anywhere. Sideman also makes a good jumping off point for the scenic road to Amed via Selat. A less travelled, equally scenic route to Pura Besakih starts northeast from Klungkung via Sidemen and Iseh on the Rendang– Amlapura road. No taxi companies are based in Sidemen, but the area’s accommodations can arrange transfers and drivers for day trips. Guide agencies offer breakfast, meals, hotels and transport in a variety of packages. Motorbike and mountain bikes can also be hired. Con¿rm all details in advance. If trekking is your thing, guides are readily available for walking tours of the countryside (Rp30,000-Rp40,000 per hour), the 2.5-hour climb up to the small temple of Pura Bukit Tageh with its sweeping views or on one of several climbing routes up to Mount Agung (Rp350,000 one person, Rp800,000 two persons). Another trail (6 hours) runs from Sideman to Padangbai but a guide is necessary. Experienced and knowledgeable guides who specialize in the area: Gung Bawa Trekking (mobile 081-238-78168; website www.gb-trekking.blogspot.com); AdimelaliBALI (rsv@adimelali.
com, mobile 813-3779-5381); Wayan Tegteg (mobile 081-338525-677 in Selat); Ketut Uriada (mobile 081-2364-6426 in Muncan); Yande (mobile 081-7476-0275 in Selat). Hypnotic Endek Sideman is a major weaving center for endek (kain tenun ikat endek) cloth and kain songket in which designs of gold or silver thread are interwoven into the fabric. These expensive textiles can be purchased at several outlets in town. Very distinctive tie-dyed woven endek is more popular with native Balinese than with tourists. Worn all over the island during almost any special event, endek is perhaps Bali’s most visible craft. Scores of factories in Gianyar and Denpasar, as well as Singaraja, also manufacture this unique fabric. Using only wooden, hand-operated looms, endek is woven by the usual weft-ikat method; i.e., portions of the cloth are tied and wrapped before immersion in a dye bath. The overall effect ranges from an irregular, wavy, diffused look to primitive triangular, zigzagging and diamond ornamentation and unusual outlines of animals or masks. The fuzzy irregularities of this native cloth are hypnotic. The mottled patterns even appear to change color and shape in different angles of light. The Balinese adore endek, wearing it on both formal and informal occasions. Men prefer sarung made of endek cloth, while women wrap kain made of endek tightly around the hips (with no drapes). The cost is Rp200,000Rp350,000 per meter for printed endek, the price depending on the number of colors used and intricacy of designs. The price for true handmade endek can be as high as Rp1 million per meter. It takes a weaver one day to complete approximately one meter. Colors do not bleed, and the weave is durable. Bali’s weaving factories, which employ anywhere from 6 to 100 employees, can produce endek with up to six colors, but most colors range from dark blue and brown to vibrant greens, oranges and reds. The weaving shops Pelangi, Arta Nadi and Swastika are found along Sideman’s main road. Also a few small independent shops and houses sell weaving on the main road (look for “IKAT”signs). Pertenuan Pelangi (Jl. Soka 67, tel. 0366-23012, open 8 am-6 pm) has a showroom and working looms in the big room downstairs. Upstairs has relaxing views. Photography is allowed in the workshops. In Tabola. 1.5 km southwest, women can sometimes been seen walking along the road selling textiles. An Array of Accommodations What is really special about this untouristed and wonderfully relaxing area are it’s many lodges and homestays that are popular with cyclists, trekkers and spiritualists from where you can drink in all the natural beauty. Most are owned and managed by local people. The cool climate and high altitude (425 meters) obviate the need for a/c. If you order the day before, most will prepare lunch packages for hiking and climbing. Varying in price, often including free Wi-Fi and pushbikes, the best have pools, restaurants, spas and hot tubs, a godsend after an early-morning hike. Look for accommodations signs along the roadside. From the town center, walk west for 500 m to a fork in the road, take a right, then follow the signs to Lihat Sawah Guesthouse (tel. 0366-530-0516, www.lihatsawah.com); tariff Rp350,000Rp550,000 and up for deluxe upper story rooms. Indonesian and Thai food Rp15,000-Rp30,000. All 10 rooms are spread out in the well-kept garden. The superb views of the valley, the vast expanses of surrounding sawah and the sight of Mount Agung rearing up behind you will not soon forget.
*The Giri Carik (mobile 0819-3666-5821) in Tabola is a familyrun budget option; Rp450,000 (incl. breakfast) and up depending on the season. Fresh home cooked meals, basic but tasty breakfast. Five simple but clean bungalows (the best are near the pool) with mosquito nets. Open-air bathrooms. Romantic candlelit dinners. Great massages Rp100,000. Komang and her family are very kind and attentive. Good value. *Subak Tabola Inn (tel. 0366-23015; Rp300,000-Rp750,000) is surrounded by working terraced rice ¿elds coursing with water. Set within manicured grounds, rooms have open-air bathrooms and verandahs with views down the valley all the way to the sea. *Embang Homestay (mobile 853-3399-7092, emailembanghomestaysidemen@gmail.com, Rp350,000Rp400,000 depending on room). Beautiful location. Authentic Balinese character. The kind of place where you go for a night but stay a week. *Villa Sing Ken 3 bed & breakfast guesthouse in Tabola. Pool. The walks and the views from this hotel are truly magical; Rp400,000-Rp600,000 per night. *Surya Shanti Villas (www.suryashantivilla. com) in Tabola. Mini villas, incredible views, g r e a t s t a f f , complimentary afternoon tea and snacks, shuttles to S i d e m a n . Ta r i f f : Rp1,620,000-Rp2 million (includes free water, Wi-Fi, American Buffet Breakfast). Children under 12 free if they share bed with parents. *Patal Kikian (tel. 0366-530-0541), two km up the road heading north from Sidemen; turn left (east) and climb up the steep driveway. Three big well-maintained secluded villas (Rp600,000Rp700,000) with verandahs set in a nice garden high on a hillside. Sublime landscapes to every side. *High-end boutique hotel Samanvaya in Tabola (mobile 082147-103-884, email customerservices@samanvaya-bali.com). Lumbung-style bungalows, yoga barn, delicious food and magni¿cent views of the valley. Sometimes offers promotional rates in the off-season or if you stay more than two nights they will lower the room rate. Ideal for honeymooners. *Sacred Mountain Sanctuary (tel. 0366-24330) is a hidden retreat that runs along a river at the bottom of the valley. The road is paved down to the river crossing, then it’s a bumpy ride the rest of the way. Features are a huge, spring-fed swimming pool, bamboo villas (US$90-$140) with open-air bathrooms. Thai and vegetarian entrées (Rp20,000 to Rp30,000). Getting There & Away Sideman is 1.5-2 hours (depending on traf¿ c) from Kuta/Seminyak. Regular public bemo travel up and down the Sideman Road from Klungkung. If driving, take the east coast road in Karangasem up to the Jl. Puputan turnoff in Paksebali, then travel west 12 km through cool hills to Sideman. From the northwest, take the scenic Jl. Ahmed Yani/Jl. Nenas road northwest through Bebandem, Putung, Iseh and Selat to Sidemen in the direction of Muncan and Rendang. Though some hotels take credit cards at 3% surcharge and there’s an ATM in Sideman that accepts MasterCard, it’s best to bring cash.
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An interesting fortnight this, as it falls between the Full and New Moon portals and neither is included in it. We are coming out of the Full Moon in Taurus and in the waning phase, with the New Moon in Scorpio to start our next report. Chiron was opposite Venus and Mars during the Full Moon and opened the channels for relationship and sexual healing. (Healing of the sexes) These two join forces at the beginning of November in that ever so practical sign of Virgo and by then Jupiter will take their place opposite Chiron. This week then brings all of us to the next phase of our evolution when it comes to balancing the inner feminine/masculine polarity and a surge of growth with regards to how we can help each other on a daily basis and with our more spiritual connectivity. Perhaps we could say an experience of oneness where the service to self now includes service to the other with a natural flow on effect as an innate expression of the Divine within each. At the very least there will be a very strong urge to help one another. Venus moves on into her own sign of Libra by the fortnight’s end and Mercury has moved into Scorpio to bring some depth and intensity to your discussions. Chiron in Pisces is reflecting back our wounds of victimisation, self-sacrifice and martyrdom, meanwhile the Virgo planets bring an appropriate healing through their discernment and a good sense of judgment. Slow and steady wins the race. NEW MOON 19 Scorpio 01 November 12, 2015 1:48 a.m.
Your stage is relationship and the work that you do together and how you can heal through this partnership. It may even be fair to say that you get more work done by doing it together. Venus will move on to open new doorways for you at a more committed level now. You will definitely see how you’ve both benefited in a tangible way this fortnight and allow the love to expand between the two of you. Your wounds are deeply hidden and through some alone journeying you will find the feeling side of your nature and with the application of a daily practice bring a gentle release and healing.
All the inner work is about to pay off as Venus enters your sign. Suddenly it will be more about you and what you love and less about giving it all to your work and other people. There is obviously gratitude for all that has transpired and the healing transformation that you have undergone and now is the time to reap your rewards and to ask for a little more of what you personally want for yourself. Financially things are quite sweet and you seem to have the brain for business as well. Your growth continues on the inner plains along with the clearing of mental clutter and outworn patterns.
You may have re-instated romance into your life and possibly through the reflection of your friends, people within your community or with others in a group setting. Things are about to change as you get to the heart of the matter with your beloved and back from the romantic bubble and into everyday life. This could bring a new playing field and a different type of agreement or commitment. It may even come through a work partnership or money making venture. Bring forth your true nature and stay focused on your desired outcome. Sometimes it takes the sharing of resources to bring about success. You can achieve much during this time.
As Mercury joins the Sun in your sign you feel the passionate stirring of your mind and begin to focus on the next phase of your personal journey as it coincides with your solar return and the beginning of a personal new year. Things will really begin to shift by the beginning of the next fortnight. The group and friendship gatherings are still paying off for you and the area where you are most fortunate and growing nicely. As you develop the more compassionate side of your nature, people come to you more and more to seek solace and understanding. You may seek out more privacy in your relationship.
If you’ve been slowly gathering inner wisdom and hidden gems it may soon be time to bring them out into a more public setting to share. Much of your work has centered on the family unit and it is still the place for growth and plain old good fortune. As Venus moves into Libra you may find a little respite from the daily grind and happily express your creative talents and for some, spend some beautifully rewarding time with your children. There could be the need for some deeper conversations with work colleagues, as your job becomes more of a focus this Scorpio month. Take care of your health. There is a deeper side to all of us and sometimes that edge wants to be expressed and brought forth in the personality’s presentation. As a naturally emotional person this can be confronting as you find yourself with a strong need to communicate your healing journey with those close to you. Taking things to a higher wider perspective and then learning to articulate how you did just that is your aim now. Perhaps there is a model or platform from which you can launch into a healing dialogue. This, once achieved will take you into the next phase of relating and an even deeper emotional bonding with those you love. As the focus swings around to home and early family life, as well as the current, you may find a renewed enthusiasm and a fresh burst of energy. A transformation of sorts is taking place and it offers a deep healing for you. Working through your value systems and in particular concerning relationship and intimacy, you may come across some that may need to be discarded, thrown out and given up completely. This will make way for a more balanced type of communication where your needs can be met, along with those of your partner. There will be an emotional settling with regards to your career this fortnight. Relationship offers you profound personal healing and the possibility of further change as you balance out the need to serve the self as well as any significant others. If you have been the self-sacrificing type then this is the opportunity to release and forgive others from the past and yourself and to move forward in the new way. You act as the catalyst for partners as you willingly take on your share of the work ahead. In some ways it feels like we are always just getting started in one area of life or another. Take a determined stance now in learning situations and apply your strong mental faculties.
There might be some secret meetings over the next fortnight or a strong need for privacy. Your thoughts are particularly deep and can even lead you to a little dream analysis. Your career focus is where the most growth is still taking place, even if you’re not currently working within the field of your vocation. Often it’s the foundation stages or mental adaptability that is required for future activation to take place. It can also be a time where you are mulling over your status, standing or rightful place in the World. It looks like there are some enjoyable community gatherings in the winds and this will soothe the harsher aspects.
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If you believe in yourself enough and the power of the mind and free will then these next few months promise to bring a lot of changes to the way that you view yourself and the world. The mind is busy with forgiving thoughts that promise to make way for the more heart oriented ones. Your communication is softening and you can see the bigger picture once you’ve expanded into the limitless potential of a higher order. This next month brings transformation through your group and community affiliations. You could find yourself passionately inspired by your friends to speak more directly and with a sense of power and urgency. There is deep, powerful and transformative mental journeying with those you care the most for. The healing comes through your ability to adapt your thinking to a new model and is more centered on your feeling nature, with much energy available to you to move ahead or make changes to your business or career focus. Once you feel comfortable in whom you are then you can more easily step out into the World with a boldness of character that will influence people around you. A foreign love concern could well enter your life at this time or you may simply be readying yourself for an enjoyable holiday abroad. Trust in yourself.
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As you pass through this next round of personal healing, you may be ready to move to the next level of relationship within your one-on-one partnerships. There’s a final revelation this fortnight with regards to them and this will bring clarity and growth. Any travel options or higher educational pursuits can get underway this month as you notice plans begin to finally fall into place. It’s time to broaden your horizons to expand your thinking by delving deep and travelling far, literally and metaphorically. It’s not an easy thing to wear your heart on your sleeve and yet this is often just what you find yourself doing. Tamper this with discernment and self-love.
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Question: My husband and I got married last week. It was amazing in every way except one. In our guestbook/photo album, people wrote lovely things. A few cracked funny jokes, but one person was immature enough to draw a penis spurting cum all over my husband’s face. This is the guestbook our parents and grandparents are going to see, and our kids (should we be so fortunate) will one day look through. A witness told us who did it, and I’m not surprised. Both this woman and her partner have a pattern of hurting my feelings and then being defensive when approached about it. My husband and I want to tell her that her drawing was disrespectful, and that we regret having invited her to the wedding. My husband is her partner’s friend and is closer to them than I am. For this reason, we want to talk to her alone, state our feelings, and let her respond. Is that the best way to approach this? Or do you have other advice? Dr. ZZ: Congratulations and best wishes on your marriage. It is unbelievable that someone would do this. My suggestion is that your response be short and ice-cold. Since your husband is closer, have him handle it - preferably by email. There’s nothing to be gained by a face-to-face confrontation. No matter what they say, you’re apt to remain angry and feel pressured to say you forgive them. Meanwhile, she’s the one with a pattern of hurting your feelings and being defensive about it. Tell them you’re glad they were able to attend the wedding and unhappy that her gross, amateurish drawing will be unnerving your families for generations. Put it on her to seek you out, apologize, and mend fences. In response, you’re likely to receive some variation of “I didn’t do it,” “I was drunk,” or “Get a sense of humor!” - nothing that will particularly sooth your wounds. So, end your message by suggesting that the two of you may not be getting in touch for a while. You don’t have to be the bigger people here. The party is over. Question: I hate to sound like a brat, but I’m sleeping with a guy who’s completely in love with me, and there’s a second bloke about to arrive on the scene. Guy #1 supports me in everything I do, we get along great, sex is great, he’s someone I can see myself raising a family with, and when the topic of family comes up, he isn’t opposed to the idea. The thing is, I dated Guy #2 before, years ago, and now he’s coming to Bali soon to visit. Guy #2 also loves me, sex with him is also great, and he pushes all my buttons. I also see a potential future with him, but he’s not necessarily interested in family.
So, there’s a very likely long and peaceful future with Guy #1 exempt of any heart-induced jitters. With Guy #2, there’s the plus of my emotional involvement and the minus of a mysterious future. I like the way things are right now with Guy #1, but inevitably when Guy #2 gets here, I will want to be with him, and things will change. There’s the fantasy of asking for an open relationship, but open relationships have never worked for me in the past, and Guy #1 would probably not like the idea but would go along with it to make me happy. Guy #1 seems like the logical choice, but I’m only 22 years old, and I wonder if I need a guaranteed family in my future at this stage. I feel like I need to have this figured out before Guy #2 gets here. Please give me your objective opinion. Thanks! Dr. ZZ: Your heart is speaking loudly and clearly. Being loved is not enough. To me, your letter says: “Guy #1 loves me, and I’m not fully into it although I feel as if I ‘should’ be because we’re a good match on paper. Guy #2, the man I love, is coming to visit soon, and I want to break it off with Guy #1 in a way that leaves open my options with him in case things don’t work out with Guy #2.” If an open relationship isn’t an option for you, then the only decent thing to do is to break it off with Guy #1 without dragging him into your current dilemma. It’s not fair to put him on the spot to solve your problem for you by either breaking up with you or proclaiming that he’ll wait. Set him free, and give him a chance to meet someone else. Make a clean break without trying to be friends. If things don’t work out, and 6 months down the road you find yourself missing Guy #1, you can always get in touch then, and see what he’s up to.
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Meanwhile, free yourself to have a great time with Guy #2, speak up about your feelings and desires with him, and see what happens. Either things will click and work out, or they won’t. Whether they do or not, you’ll find out if he’s right for you, and he will no longer be hanging out at the edges of your life as the sexy mysterious guy who got away. If nothing else, a fine lady like yourself is apt to meet a lot more hot, kind, interesting men who will be into you, will support your dreams, and will share your plans for the future. Life can at times be all about risk; so risk going after the person you want, and risk spending an interlude alone if things don’t work out.
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When Gardening is Sweet ‘Dear Garden Dr, I grew up some tomatoes and while the plants were healthy and green the fruit was a little bland, which got me to thinking about if there is anything apart from normal fertilizer that you could add to the soil or water on the plants to improve the sweetness of fruits and vegetables, or just improve the taste in general? Any ideas? Thanks for any suggestions. Regards, Susan from Ubud In general most people enjoy fruit that is sweet, with complex Àavours, but taste can be very subjective. The perceived favour can depend on your own taste buds further complicating matters, for example some people have more bitter receptors than others, so a fruit containing a bitter compound may or may not perceived depending on who tastes it, and then there’s people who prefer bitter to sweet, now things are getting complicated... I digress. The one factor that we can measure is the level of sugar in fruits and vegetables. It is proven that fruits grown in balanced organic soil contain higher levels of sugar and higher levels of nutrients, than fruits grown on industrial farm soil that is optimized for rapid growth without thought for nutrient content. While higher sugar makes for a sweeter fruit, higher levels of minerals produces a more complex taste, that is why successful grape growers/wine makers rely heavily on the mineral content or quality of their soil, in order to produce a quality product, usually choosing ancient Àood plains, or mineral rich volcanic soils to set up shop. You may be surprised to see the difference in nutrient content of a supermarket apple grown from an industrial orchard compared to the same apple grown in a well balanced, backyard plot of soil. Where and how you grow a plant will inÀuence how it tastes, that is for sure. Tomato growers that harvest simultaneously from the earth and hydroponically from greenhouses often report that fruit and vegetables aren’t nearly as tasty as those from the ¿elds harvested at the same time. The reason is hypothesised that tomatoes in the greenhouse don’t receive as much UV light as tomatoes in the ¿eld, therefore affecting the Àavour. More direct sun could help to sweeten your tomatoes. Too much water could also dilute
the Àavour. An observation from expert tomato growers is that fruit harvested from the same plant after heavy rain will have less Àavour compared to fruits harvested from the same plant during normal/ dry conditions. How much and how often you water can depend on your local rainfall, watering two to three times a week during dry spells should be suf¿cient. Agricultural specialists in the USA report that an experiment using seawater on tomatoes also yielded better Àavour. In addition to this, seawater or sea minerals when diluted and used as a fertiliser will also yield a more nutritious fruit with higher levels of vitamins and minerals which has already been proven by various scienti¿c studies and even been written about here as an alternative fertiliser. The easiest
making them more readily available to plants. But clay can also be dif¿cult, it can become waterlogged or after a dry spell will easily dry and crack. If your soil lacks clay, adding compost will help in its absence. Calcium is an important nutrient as it aids the formation of sugars in root vegetables and encourages bud formation in Àowering vegetables. Home gardeners can pick up bone meal or limestone at gardening stores to add calcium carbonate to their soil. A 1kg bag of any store bought garden product that contains calcium will usually be suf¿cient for the average home garden. For most of us just adding some quality (preferably homemade) compost, will usually do the trick. If you have a high percentage of organic matter in the soil, your plants will be healthier and better able to resist pests and diseases, and then you won’t need to use pesticides, which alter the soil chemistry of your garden. A tomato plant needs a constant supply of magnesium from the growth to production phase. Plants lacking magnesium may also lack sweetness. Maintaining magnesium levels can be achieved with regular applications of Epsom salts. The results are more blooms, less blossom rot, more fruit, and stronger plants with sweeter tomatoes. Epsom salts are a good, cheap source of magnesium for plants, easily and quickly absorbed from the soil. Mix 1 teaspoon of Epsom salts into a litre of water and water the plants with the solution. Mixing with warm water can help dissolve the Epsom salt easier. Repeat every 2-4 weeks. By following this recipe many gardeners report excellent results, high yields and tasty fruit. Epsom salts are very useful in the garden they will also benefit chillies, capsicums (bell peppers), fruit trees, great for roses, azaleas, rhododendron, it will even give a boost to the lawn and grass.
most practical addition to the soil to improve produce taste would be to add in compost or other organic matter to the soil. You can get down to the beach collect up some dried seaweed or kelp from the seashore and add it to your compost or even spread it around the garden as a mulch if you desire the bene¿t of sea minerals. Whenever we cook prawns at home, the shells and waste always end up in the compost, otherwise you can buy ¿sh emulsion fertiliser at most large garden retailers, which is essentially the off cuts from the seafood industry crushed and blended into a nutrient rich soup ready for you to dilute with water and pour onto the garden. Vegetables grown in clay soils generally taste better than those grown in sandy soil. Clay is able to hold more positively charged mineral ions, such as potassium and magnesium,
Another easy alternative is watering with baking soda. Mix a teaspoon of baking soda to a litre of water and pour onto the soil. The baking soda lowers the acidity levels of the soil giving you tomatoes that are sweeter. Be careful with young tomato plants and test on one plant before you try it on all of them. If your soil is already alkaline, you could alter it too much by adding too much baking soda so be careful. You can also do this with canned tomatoes when making sauce it will sweeten them without having to add extra sugar and calories.
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It’s been an interesting few days. My Pura Dalem Puri was having an Odalan, which always seems to crank up the energy around here. Sleep eludes me. There are constant sounds in the jungle beside the house. Things start happening. Early the other morning I let Hamish out for his daily perambulation and there stood my landlord’s son, painting my front gate. Now, this gate is an old one from Madura. Lightly carved and studded with hand-made nails, it is weathered by a century or so of tropical afternoons. Sanded back to expose the grain of solid teak, it displays faint traces of turquoise paint - the iconic hue of that era and locale. I love my gate. It exudes character and solidity. My Balinese neighbours admire it. Passing tourists take pictures of it. And now that lovely old wood had disappeared under a thick coat of shiny, liver-brown paint.
A few chaps in pakaian adat were perched on the threshold of my gate, eating breakfast off banana leaves.
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It turned out to be the grandfather of all Odalans, taking place just metres (sometimes centimetres) from my front gate. The lengthy and disruptive construction of the kitchen opposite this gate (http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/articles/ greenspeak/2015/urban_development.html) had in fact been speci¿cally to serve this once-every-25-year event. For a week the out-of-tune loudspeaker was directed into my garden from dawn onwards as hundreds of people arrived to pray and recharge the temple for the next quarter of a century. The noise was so loud that dishes vibrated on the table. One day I couldn’t get out of my gate because several men were peeling shallots on an industrial scale on the doorstep. In retrospect, it would have been a good week to be somewhere else.
This young man is a little bit one o’clock, which is the polite On the penultimate day when the whole lane was heaving Balinese term for someone who is a candle or two short of with gamelan and prayer, a drone roared over my front full illumination. Actually he had been a clever kid who’d garden to record the celebration for posterity. This shocking graduated from high school with top marks, but soon invasion of my air space sent me racing to check in with The afterwards his personality changed significantly. It is Great God Google, which informed me that there are no whispered on the street that someone put black magic on rules against this in most countries and certainly not in him. For 20 years he’s been wandering the street in Indonesia. various states of undress (occasionally sky-clad), busy That was the week I took delivery On the penultimate day when the about his mysterious tasks, always three baby turkeys which whole lane was heaving with gamelan of solitary. He responds when I greet Victoria had successfully hatched and prayer, a drone roared over him by name and smiles shyly in Penestanan. At eight weeks old my front garden to record the when we pass in the lane. He they were gawky and adorable; I grinned proudly now as he wielded kept them ¿rmly shut up in their celebration for posterity. his paintbrush. clean and spacious coop because they were still smaller than my He was clearly pleased with laying hens who had a tendency himself. My gate had been to bully. The hens were outraged. unpainted, neglected, un¿nished, bringing down the tone of the They stared indignantly at the street. That was remiss of me, but newcomers through the wire, he would help me out and paint it. beaks very much out of joint, and There was no reasoning with him; promptly stopped laying eggs. I reason was no longer his strong checked the babies several times suit. I closed the gate, went inside a day to make sure they had and made a strong cup of coffee. plenty of fresh greens and water. Wayan Manis arrived a few On the fourth day I went out minutes later, incandescent with early to feed them and discovered indignation. “Ngurah is painting that two of them were gone the gate,” she gasped. I agreed without a trace. The door of the sadly. But there was nothing we coop was still ¿rmly wired shut. could do. No one could control I’d mysteriously lost poultry in the Ngurah; his family was afraid of past from secure coops and had him. hoped a ceremony to placate the river spirits had put an end to it. I retired that night in a bit of But they were at it again. And the turmoil, wondering if and when I hens were still on strike. could sand the gate back to its original condition or, if that wasn’t possible, at least paint it a less disagreeable colour. Losing my rare, exotic baby turkeys was heartbreaking. I’m I was woken from a deep sleep at 0430 by muted voices generally a patient creature but a week of sleepless nights, and the scrape of a shovel on hard ground. Each of these incessant noise, a drone in the garden, vandalised gate, elements taken singly was not perturbing, but there is parkir full of satay equipment and lost birds was too much. something rather sinister about the combination. It sounded I indulged in a raving, raging, full-on temper tantrum. very much as if something was being stealthily buried nearby. Fortunately no one was home at the time. Things slowly returned to normal, whatever that is. I hired a man who spent Since Hamish, my Bali street dog, considers himself retired the day sanding the shiny brown paint off my front gate. from active jaga service and Kalypso is now profoundly deaf, After a few months of afternoon sun, hopefully it would bleach I rose to investigate. From my kitchen I could clearly hear to a pleasing muted shade again. Trucks hauled away the that the sounds were coming from the other side of detritus of the Odalan across the lane. My exhausted my garden wall, behind the elementary school next door. neighbours disappeared to recover. Something mysterious was de¿nitely afoot. Then this morning I opened the gate early to let Hamish out With Wayan Manis I entered the schoolyard early the next and discovered that Pak morning, intent on getting to the bottom of the mystery. The Mangku’s son had just ¿nished principal rolled his eyes politely at my tale, murmuring to my painting my newly sanded gate housekeeper in Balinese that her Ibu had been dreaming. the same horrible liver brown. But I insisted on looking behind the school and he Two coats. grudgingly led the way. Then his eyes stopped rolling. A large pile of sand for a school building project had disappeared It’s been an interesting few overnight. Through a locked gate. days. May they soon be over. I lent my car to a neighbour for several days. As we learned in school, Nature abhors a vacuum and the Balinese abhor an empty parking area. One morning I was alerted by voices and a tantalising aroma that something unusual was happening in my parkir. An empty, covered and relatively clean space four metres square was just too tempting to the Gusti clan which was celebrating a major temple Odalan directly across the street. Six men, two long satay grills and several hundred sticks of satay lilit had moved into my parkir.
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HECTOR’S Peace Off There is a debate under way over Bali’s branding as a destination. It’s probably less tiring to whicker about that than to act firmly to curb the growing list of demerits that stand in the way of Bali being any sort of destination: rampant and uncontrolled development in the crowded south; official and corporate corruption (“Brown Envelope Island” might be a suitable slogan there); public administration that is a sick joke where it’s not simply absent; environmental degradation and woefully inadequate infrastructure; the disastrous failure to apply common sense (not to mention internationally proven remedies) to the business of suppressing rabies. The list is practically endless. In that regard, a suggestion from former provincial politician Wayan Puspa Negara reported in the local newspaper Bisnis Bali that “Bali: Endless of Unique” would be an apposite slogan seems worthy of critical examination. As Jack Daniels noted in a recent edition of his Bali Update, the syntax is questionable. We might suggest a modest rewording to correct both the grammar and its accuracy. “Bali: End of Unique” would certainly sum up both the current situation and the banal, continuing march towards despoliation that is a feature of today’s “tourist Bali”. There is nothing unique in cheek-by-jowl hotel developments, the proliferation of trinket megastores designed to relieve low-cost package tourists of the last of their money, the winked-at sex trade, or the shockingly inadequate infrastructure through which we expect tourists to struggle and still have a good time. Bali’s longstanding slogan is Shanti Shanti Shanti (shanti is a Sanskrit word meaning peace). This properly reflects the island’s unique Hindu culture and the uniqueness of Bali within Indonesia and in the world. But that’s the very thing – the vitally important thing – that is now directly under threat from the tsunami of mismanaged, greed-driven, hubrisladen drives for more and more tourists. It’s not the raw numbers that are necessarily the problem, provided the facilities are there to handle a mass-market approach. It’s the vacuous pursuit of more and more paying guests in the absence of infrastructure to support them that is the poison chalice. Kuta-Legian-Seminyak (and now beyond) is unmanageable. It should never take two hours to travel the 15 kilometres from Canggu to Kuta by road. That it regularly does so is testament to the stupidity of putting the cart before the horse and expecting anything to work. Slogans are only one part of the equation, of course. They are a double-edged sword and open to abuse. One such slogan, a delightful double entendre that thankfully failed to see the light of day and said to have been once offered (by an Englishman, in distempered jest) to the Scottish tourism authorities. It said “Scotland: You’re Welcome to It”. Bali might need some better marketing, but what it needs even more is better, more sensitive (and sensible) Balinese management. Stay unique is good advice.
Whistle-Blower Speaking of Scotland, your diarist recently had the benefit of watching a rugby match in which whoever was the victor he had a rare opportunity to come out a winner. The Australia-Scotland quarterfinal in the 2015 World Rugby Cup was a nail-biter from start to finish, perhaps the best edgeof-the-seat game in years. The margin (to the Scots) at half time was one point. The margin at the final whistle was one point (to the Australians). The Wallabies – on recent form more pointedly known colloquially as the Wobblies – got through to the semi-finals and created a situation in which the semis and the final would be completely a southern hemisphere affair, Argentina’s feisty Pumas having just seen off the Irish. The circumstances of the Australian win were regrettable however. Two minutes before fulltime Scotland were ahead by two points. There was a Scottish infringement in the scrimmage taking place just out from their try-line. It was penalized, as it should have been, by South African referee Craig Joubert. Except that he awarded a penalty kick to the Australians where a scrum would plainly have been more appropriate. The Australians kicked the goal (worth three points) and won the match. From a scrum, if Joubert had pondered for a second or two more and decided on that course instead of a penalty, the Australians would have been ideally placed to throw the ball well back, to their best backline kicker, for a field goal
attempt. If successful that would have earned them three points and won them the match. Joubert’s hesitation before awarding the penalty kick was telling – he was clearly very undecided about the level of infringement by the Scots – and he left the field at rather more than a brisk canter when he blew the final whistle as the Australian ball from the place kick flew straight and true through the unmissable uprights. It was a sorry end to a great match. But hey, rant over. One of the Diary’s sides on the field won.
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It’s hard to be an optimist, sometimes. Icarus has always served as an exemplar in that regard. It never does to soar to such lofty heights, even on terrific flights of fancy, that your carefully constructed wings of wax are melted by the sun. Cautious optimism has always seemed a better bet even though this policy should be underpinned by the certainty that neither does it pay to be a pessimist, since that would never work. We did allow ourselves one little flight of fancy recently, however, when we heard that Governor Zainul Majdi of West Nusa Tenggara had come out against a plan to acquire sand from Lombok to fill in Benoa Bay for private profit. His assertion that he and his generation held the environment of Lombok and Sumbawa in trust for future generations sounded really good. We penciled him in as worthy of note among an exclusive – read: very small – group of Indonesian leaders whose visionary capacity stretched beyond immediate benefit.
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Sadly, we have now had to use the eraser. We were mistaken in our assessment. The private profiteer in question, Tomy Winata, tried another tactic when he found himself and his blandishments banished from the Governor’s Palace in Mataram. He took his plans for the exploitative acquisition of massive quantities of West Nusa Tenggara’s environmentin-trust offshore, into the aptly named Alas Strait, where what he wants lies not only out of sight under water and is protected – if that’s the word – by the much more malleable provisions of national mining regulations. Governor Zainul apparently supports this environmental rape and as a result has lost a large portion of his local hero status. Those who care about the environment and the livelihoods of local fishermen have told him this. They can be counted on to repeat that message at every opportunity. That’s good news. Ruining one environment so that another one somewhere else may also be ruined might typify the developmental impulse to build undesirable and unnecessary private infrastructure complete with extra kitsch, but that doesn’t make it right. The marine environment of the Alas Strait is worth protecting from all manner of threats. Among these must now be numbered Tomy Winata and Zainul Majdi.
Fragrant Rise The 2015 Ubud Writers and Readers Festival gets under way today (Oct. 28) with the panache, eclecticism and variety of writers, pundits and performers we have come to expect from Janet DeNeefe’s literary baby, which began life in 2003 as a response to the 2002 Bali bombings and has grown with every annual edition. The UWRF now has a baby sibling, the Ubud Food Festival, which has just announced its dates for 2016. Mark your diaries for May 27-29.
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DeNeefe, who operates two restaurants, a bakery and a cooking school in Ubud and who writes about food (her famous foray is a little tome called Fragrant Rice) was recently at the Frankfurt Book Fair in Germany, where Indonesia was a special guest and at which she was one of the chefs invited to represent Indonesian cuisine. This year’s inaugural food festival attracted 6,500 palates seeking temptation. Now that the word has got around, we can be sure there will be more next year. The festival is looking for a fulltime manager whose role would be to coordinate festival staff, look after programming, and handle stakeholders (and of course founders). Applications are open until Nov. 11. If the job comes with a daily chocolate ration, we might even be tempted to apply.
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“Sling Yer ‘ook” Here in Indonesia we are often lead to believe that there is little or no planning for what may lie ahead. The classic example of this is in road building. Common sense would have said that 20 years ago, maybe even 10 years ago, while there were still plenty of rice fields in Southern Bali, it would have been a really, really good idea to build one or two more roads and to make sure that existing gangs were made wide enough to become roads in the future.
residential areas near dangerous material stores. People need to be near to their local services such as shops, schools hospitals and government services.
Sadly this wasn’t done and in many areas important connecting roads are wide enough to accommodate a trail of red ants and perhaps the odd child on a scooter but often very little else. To make matters worse, in recent years all sorts of new buildings have been constructed across possible road routes and land has become so unbelievably expensive that desperately needed new roads are considered an impossible dream.
Obviously such a complex planning process must involve endless trade offs but at the end of the day the aim is to look after the needs of the people as much as possible and provide them with the facilities they need while giving them the protection they deserve.
Following a truck the other day, so wide it was obviously built by a former recycler of cigarette butts to whom the fairly obvious notion of building a truck no wider that half the width of an average road is as alien a concept as Mr Spock’s ears, I noted that the only people able to pass this slow, lumbering traffic jam maker were young men of sound heart with no helmets, no rear lights and wearing brown trousers. With three quarters of Bali’s population crawling along narrow roads behind similar humungous trucks and buses the advantages of well thought out and enforced regulations strikes you like an electric lightbulb in the brain of a fruit bat. “If only there had been a bit of planning” we lament, “just a smidgeon would have made all the difference”. In fact there is a comprehensive and well designed master plan for Bali and the most recently revised version was issued in 2009. Notably at the time it was introduced by the present Governor of Bali, he requested a moratorium on new hotels. Very sadly, and at a huge disadvantage to Bali and its hotel industry, his pleas fell on deaf or recalcitrant ears. The concept of town planning, or spatial planning as it is more commonly known, has been around for quite a while now (maybe a mere 2,000 years or so) and was probably spawned when some rather unhappy chappies in a local boozer found that the delightful aromas given off by the festering carcasses of recently deceased beasts in the tannery next door had a somewhat unfortunate tendency to inhibit the enjoyment of their favourite tipple regularly resulting in the oral ejection of semi digested particulates from their agitated digestive tracts. No doubt a cordial conversation ensued that concluded with the tannery being politely requested to relocate with the friendly words “sling yer ‘ook, you dirty, smelly wazoks”. The concept of spatial planning would have been born when some clever (though somewhat mischievous) beggar suggested that the best place to relocate the tannery would be on that vacant land next door to the Temperance Hotel at the other end of town. So in Bali there is a master document known as the RTRWP, the Rencana Tata Ruang Wilayah Provinsi or Province Regional Spatial Plan, which sets out overall guidelines for how land should be used throughout the island. The authority to administer planning is delegated to the seven regencies and to the City of Denpasar and each has its own spatial plan as a part of the whole. Put simply, spatial planning is the geographical delineation of pieces of land and defining what can be done on that land. The pieces of land are usually called zones and many of us around the world understand spatial planning as the zoning of land. That sounds simple enough doesn’t it? Unfortunately it isn’t, in fact it is more complicated than an elephant’s nasal passages. There are many factors to be considered when planning what can be put where and, through necessity, there have to be many compromises. For a start there are the physical features of the land such as its slope, suitability for agriculture, is it rocky, boggy, fertile or dry, then there are rivers, forests and its vulnerability to volcanoes, floods, landslides and tsunamis. We want to put tourist attractions in the scenic bits and hide industry in the ugly bits (well - some people do). We must consider the availability of suitable transport whether it be for people, goods and services or materials for manufacturing or exports. Where are the roads, railways, bus stations, airports, goods depots and ports. Then we have to consider the relationship between the different functions of pieces of land, you cannot put schools next to noisy factories or, as the Chinese found out recently,
But then in Bali one of the most important aspects of planning are the religious considerations. As we said in a recent article on Balinese architecture the layout of houses, towns and villages is carefully designed to follow Tri Angga (see the article on Balinese architecture on the mrfixit website).
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Unfortunately many people building homes or running businesses see spatial planning and land zoning as negative, a constraint that limits what they can do. I suggest to you that this is the wrong approach. The zoning of your land is, in fact, a positive. It provides (or should provide) protection for you from people who would want to build inappropriate buildings or set up noxious industries next door. The bottom line is that effective zoning protects the value of your land. We are all aware that when you decide to build something on a piece of land you must first get an IMB (a building permit). When we apply for a building permit the essential first stage in the process is to check the ‘zoning’ of the land to make sure that town planning regulations permit the proposed use that is being applied for. The problems start to arise when people disregard the planning regulations and start building huge warehouses or workshops in the middle of ricefields or noisy businesses in residential areas (ever tried to sleep with a welding shop next door). Those who bypass the IMB process (and many do) are, in fact, weakening the system which in turn threatens all of us and the future of Bali. The evidence is all around us and plain to see. For anyone buying or leasing land or property the IMB is a very important document and because of the interdependence between the IMB and the land zoning it is a good idea to proceed with caution and keep within the legal guidelines no matter how difficult it may seem. If you are buying or leasing land (remember that foreigners cannot own land in Indonesia) then you need to make sure a “due diligence” is properly carried out and this must include checking the land zoning.
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It is in our best interests to support and urge adherence to the spatial plan. So let us start to look at the Spatial plan. As we have suggested it comes in 2 distinct parts. The first is a map of the island with distinct geographical boundaries marked on it that delineate the different zones each being identified by a code (such as R1 for low density housing). The second part is a document that defines these zones and states what can be done within them in terms of a number of factors including the activities permitted, how much of the land can be built on, the set backs from roads, rivers, the beach and land boundaries, the height and style of buildings and other specific considerations. To determine the zone a particular piece of land is in you need to check the map and find out the zone allocated to the piece of land you are examining. This needs care because in many places determining the exact location of the boundary is not easy. When you apply for an IMB the authorities will come and inspect the land and they will determine where the zone boundaries actually are. This is carried out at the regency or city level and each regency has its own planning office that administers its spatial plan. This is usually separate from the department that handles the IMB application. For the City of Denpasar these departments are located in the same building and work closely together. As you can appreciate zoning is a complex subject that affects us all and we will look further at the detail in future articles. In the meantime if you have a smelly tannery next door I suggest you need a plan…….. Phil Wilson Previous “Fixed Abode” articles can be found subject indexed on our website at www.mrfixitbali.com. Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the website or the office on 0361 288 789 or 08123 847 852. Copyright © 2015 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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BA Feature Article CREATIVE LADIES OF BALI - Part 1 By Shari There are a huge number of creative ladies in Bali, who are the artists, musicians and creators of beautiful things, some of them foreigners who have made Bali their home and others who are local. These talented women have made Bali a more beautiful place. Some of them you may already know and if you haven’t heard of them yet, are worthy of your praise. Voted Creative Woman of the Year 2014 in Badung Regency is Ni. Wayan Lilir, head of Nadis Herbal products in Ubud with two shops selling her divine natural herbal products. Born into a large poor family in Ubud, at age seven, she was sent to live with their neighbourhood priest, who was the local Herbal Medicine Centre because her family couldn’t support all of the children. In those days, there were no apoteks or doctors, all families grew herbs in their garden for healing, which they shared with other families. Acting as assistant to the priest, he taught her about all of the herbs and their medicinal uses. She became fascinated with the plants and was a quick learner, becoming very knowledgeable. When Lilir was fourteen she began working for an American family as a babysitter and with the wife, later started up the Utama Spice business in 1988. Lilir was the mastermind, creating all natural skin care products. Today Utama Spice has become a large thriving business. However, Lilir wanted to do something for herself and with her husband 22 years ago set up the Bali Herbal Walk in Ubud of taking tourists for walking tours through the rice ¿elds and teaching them about the plant life and their medicinal uses. In 2008 Lilir attended University of Ayurvedic in Denpasar for four years and founded her shop Nadis Herbal in 2011. She also went to India to study Ayurvedic medicine during this time. People began asking her for medicines from her herbal garden, and she now supplies products to 27 shops in Bali. In 2012 she was asked to come to Jakarta by the Foundation of Natural Medicine and was awarded fourth place for High Quality National Products and the only woman there. In 2013 she was awarded ¿rst place. Since then Government Regency of¿ces have given her support and equipment to set up her new production house outside of Ubud. I ¿rst met Lilir a few years ago when a friend recommended her products, which I use regularly and love.
also creating adult clothing. With her respect for true batik, she has maintained the ancient quality and techniques used to create unique designs using imported dyes, which can be washed and not fade. It may take up to three months for an artisan batik worker to create a batik fabric, which are works of art. Over the years she has always treated her staff with great respect as though they were family, paying them well, thus keeping her loyal workers for many years. Later she opened her well known shop Senada on Double Six, when it was still a dirt track. The high quality standards and designs have attracted buyers from all over the world, many of whom operate shops catering to the rich and famous, which led to many celebrities coming to her customers for special order garments. Firdaus’s passion is her purpose in life to maintain the quality of real batik and nurturing Indonesian art forms and products. She loves to travel with friends, study ancient culture, listen to classical music and collect Indonesian folk art. Retired now, Firdaus has passed on her legendary Senada shop to her son. ****** Gracious is the word I would describe Jeannine Carroll, the founder of Bali’s ¿rst spa, Jamu Traditional Spa in 1989. What brought you to Bali? “I was given the opportunity, to create a new hotel project on Kuta Beach, called AlamKulKul Resort. I lived in a little house on Sanur beach and commuted daily to a little losman on Kuta Beach called Chandra Ayu. Here my husband and I developed the concept, drawings and ¿nally built the hotel, together with Pak Ida Bagus Oka, the head of Balinese architecture at Udayana University. This was almost 30 years ago back in the old days, of 1987-89.” Why did you set up Jamu Spa? “The ¿rst Jamu Traditional Spa was opened in 1989, at the newly opened Alam KulKul Beach Resort. It was a small hut that had massages and Àower baths. As I was very interested in the therapeutic, herbal aspect of the treatments, this began my lifelong study of Jamu. I am still learning today. Since the ¿rst spa, we have opened spas around the world, and now have Jamu Spa School, and Jamu Wellness, a holistic spa with detox therapies.”
****** The eccentric woman in my neighbourhood has been a long time resident of Bali simply known as Firdaus. Over tea, it was fascinating to listen to her tales of what Bali was like over forty years ago. Born in Australia, an artist friend told her to go to Bali before it changed. In those days there wasn’t an airport in Bali, so she Àew to Jakarta and travelled around Java, slowly making her way east and eventually taking a ferry to Bali. On and off she stayed in Ubud, making friends with Balinese people. In those days there weren’t any motorbikes and very few cars, so people had to walk, sometimes for days to a ceremony, sleeping in banjars along the way. During this time she studied woodcarving, beading, weaving and jewellery making in Bali. Earlier, she had learned the art of batik in Australia from a Swedish woman, which has become her passion. In the early 1980s she decided to open a shop selling batik children’s wear in Legion. At that time Legion street wasn’t even paved and her shop was the only one in Legion. Everyone thought she was crazy to build a shop, saying no one would come there. Being the ¿rst shop in Bali selling batik children’s wear became a big success. She ¿lled the shop with hand-crafted toys and wooden mobiles hanging from the ceiling, which foreigners were fascinated with and bought. She created musical jackets for children which made music when they moved. Later, she opened three shops in Ubud,
What are your passions? “Passion is a very strong word and very open to many interpretations. Passion is a highly emotional state, and I don’t think I am that type of person. To me what I am most interested in, is my children, grandchildren, home and God, not necessarily in that order. What gets me moving onto a new project is the prospect of creating something from nothing. I love to create. I am a great adventurer and a seeker of the keys to life. I live on an island of spiritual awareness, surrounded by an ocean of hope. This is my life.” What inspires you? “Great healers inspire me. My great friend and doctor Robbie Simons who is a medical doctor but thinks outside the box. Dr Sircus, who lives in Brazil inspires me with his proli¿c writings and knowledge of natural healing therapies. Dr Gerson, Gabriel Cousens, Indonesia’s Dr Terawan, and many others inspire me.” How do you spend your free time? “I spend my free time doing online healing courses, researching and listening to great minds. I also enjoy some English drama on youtube and my favourite place in the world is my little wooden house in the mountains north of Ubud, where I grow turmeric, ginger and temulawak. I have a troop of monkeys who often steal my bananas, but it is a beautiful life and I am grateful to God for His blessings.” ****** Kelly Marciano heads the Natural Light Candle Company workshop in Sanur, which probably makes the best candles in Bali. Born in the US of parents who were antique dealers, Kelly grew up with a love of ¿ne art and studied design, art history, and the Conservation of Art Objects. She had loved Asian culture from a young age and had a great desire to live
in Asia. At age 24 she left the US with her husband and moved to Singapore. However, Singapore wasn’t what she expected Asian culture to be like but was immediately intrigued with Bali when she visited for the ¿rst time. “Bali offered the exotic Asian culture I had dreamt of.” Kelly relocated to Bali in 1997 and in the years since, she has built a high-end candle making business applying her knowledge of materials, chemistry, and art history. Along with local artisans she has developed candle making into an art and now sells products to several ¿ne retailers. Natural Light Candles are the only candles in Asia to have been awarded the UNESCO Handicraft Award of Excellence. Over time, she has turned the art of candle making into more sophisticated creations and packaging. “From start to ¿nish, it takes about eleven people to create a candle, each person doing a different job. We intentionally keep the process as traditional and hands-on as possible with little machinery and energy used, so that each candle is sustainably and individually made. I believe that hand crafted objects bring joy to the crafter and to the beholder. I love the workshop environment and the privilege of being able to create things each day. ” Kelly’s passion is ¿ne art. She loves creating new designs and directing photo shoots of new products at her house. She also loves cooking and hosting dinner parties. She’s inspired by studying ¿ne art and is always buying new books when traveling. Recently she began weight training in her gym at home and has also become passionate about health, fitness, and nutrition. Contact: info@NaturalLightCandleCo.com ****** Despite the cliché of being an artist and yogi living in Bali, Joanna Cutri is a very humble lady who doesn’t tell most people in Bali that she’s an artist. Born in LA, California of Argentinean parents, she grew up in both California and Argentina and attended Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, a sister school of the ‘Fame’ school in NYC. Doing art as long as she can remember, this high school projected her talents to pursue them for life. She continued her studies in the US and Italy and earned a BFA in 1998. Twelve years ago she moved to Bali, which she ¿nds the perfect environment to cultivate what she wants to do as Bali is an inspiring place to live and be surrounded by art everywhere she looks. She’s had countless exhibitions in the US, Bali, South Africa and Australia and loves to travel. Joanna is committed to art as her work is evolving to be as global as possible. “I’m still in the game” she says, still producing several pieces a year to build a relationship between the artist and people. “I am living part time in Biarritz, the French California. Its a nice contrast but quite familiar really. Life at 40 is really evolving...its time for huge changes as they come. I’m loving life and I know I’m exactly where I want to be.” This year she’s one of four artists in The Nock Art Foundation Artist in Residency Program in Hong Kong. Michael Nock is the founder, who took them to Zhang JieJia Mountains ( the mountains of the ¿lm Avatar) in the Hunan region of China in November. She’s working on that series now to present back in Hong Kong towards the end of the year. Joanna’s passion is cooking, art, travel and yoga. Loving to eat, she never follows a recipe but creates as she cooks. She’s inspired by nature and music in her paintings. She loves to eat, travel, read books and go to book stores, hiking, listening to music, being outside and buying different teas. Copyright © 2015 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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this (negative) assumption from my head. I tried to listen to people talking, writing it down. I watched Indonesian ¿lms-most of them failed to please me-their conversation either felt stiff or it seemed to be watered-down. I tried writing short stories with dense conversation. It wasn’t easy. Apart from not being used to writing in this way, I also insisted my written conversation ful¿l multiple functions-not just as dialogue, but also to carry the narrative, description, and if possible also set the scene.”
Eka Kurniwan, on conquering the Indonesian language By Sarita Newson
Eka Kurniawan is a rising star among young Indonesian ¿ction writers. A writer of novels, short stories, and non¿ction pieces, he was born in Tasikmalaya, Indonesia in 1975, and graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy at Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta. His novels have been translated into Japanese, Malay, French, Italian, Dutch, German and Korean. Eka approaches the troubled past of his nation obliquely, through a lyrical story telling of the tales of marginalised men, women and children and their ghosts. Cantik Itu Luka (Beauty is a Wound), translated by Anne Tucker and recently released in English (New Directions, 2015) and Seperti Dendam, Rindu Harus Dibayar Tuntas (Love and Revenge), are his first novels, both first published in May 2014. Beauty is a Wound is set at the end of the colonial era, about a woman forced to become a prostitute. She lives her life as a whore and has three beautiful daughters. When she falls pregnant with her fourth, she wishes for that child to be born ugly. Her wish is ful¿lled, although ironically she names her Beauty. In Love and Revenge Eka ridicules patriarchy with his protagonist, Ajo Kawir-in a brutal and dark tale. His female characters are equally Àawed. A woman, no matter how strong and noble, may fall for primal desire. He exposes the imperfect, interdependent relationship between the two sexes. Lelaki Harimau, released in August 2014, and translated as Man Tiger, published by Verso Books, 2015, was the last of three novels, produced in a very short window of time, all of which address the bloody past of Indonesian history. Set in a surreal landscape, the child Margio has the job of leading the hunted pig into its trap. Yet on one
peaceful afternoon, when he is supposed to be resting as he awaits the arrival of the hunting season, he becomes caught up in a most brutal massacre. Behind the splattered motives, between love and treachery, fear and desire, Àowers and blood, his denials fall apart. “It was not I who did it,” he says, “There is a tiger within me.” In his blog published 3 May 2015 ‘Dif¿cult Things to Write’ Eka shares his experience of writing his novels. “I used to consider writing conversation the most dif¿cult thing. I always feel the Indonesian language is not designed for conversation. It is a language designed for writing. My ¿rst novel was built
Eka wanted to resist his fear by giving himself a challenge: he determined that his third novel would be built upon mostly conversation and scene. “That’s what I did in Seperti Dendam, Rindu Harus Dibayar Tuntas. If there is one thing that makes me happy about that novel, it is that I feel I succeeded to conquer my dif¿culty writing conversation, at least I successfully faced my fear.” “García Márquez once said, writing in the end becomes a trial of our ability,” he recalls. “We face the difficulties and try to resolve them by practising, day by day, week by week, even for years. My conversations with a ¿lm-director friend made me think about this, and other difficulties in writing. I became determined to ¿nd my resolution. It was my third book that reminded me-everything we write provides an additional lesson.” Eka continues to make his forays into the Indonesian language, determined to win his battle with words and expression. “Indonesian languages and literature are built from ruins comparable to that of the Babel Tower,” he wrote in the Italian newspaper, Corriere della Sera (supplement to“La Lettura”), 11 October 2015: “we have so many different languages that sometimes one (language) does not understand the other.”
on my understanding that dialogue should be limited. The main structure of Cantik Itu Luka is built on narration, with the scene and its description interspersed, and a small portion of discourse.” He describes his ongoing resistance to writing dialogue, “In my second novel, Lelaki Harimau, I took a more extreme attitude: I nearly did away with all of the conversation. Of course there is some, but very little. That novel was almost entirely built on narration, with a few interludes to set the scene and describe events.” For years Eka practiced writing stories that depended upon dialogue. “The ¿rst battle I had was to make the Indonesian language feel good in conversation. I wanted to eliminate
He describes “Indonesia’ as an imaginary place constructed-oft times with violence: the 12-year war against Negara Islam Indonesia, the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of communist sympathisers, the annexation of Timor Leste, and the violence in Papua up until today-sometimes in a more civilised manner, through language and literature.
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UBUD NEWS LOCAVORE TRIFECTA After less than two years in business, operating in the relatively small and very complex tourist town, a small multicultural team of chefs has ¿rmly positioned a Bali restaurant amongst the world’s ¿nest. Yep, Tripadvisor has listed Ubud’s Locavore amongst some absolutely scrumptious looking competition from across the globe, as a triple Travelers’ Choice Award winner. That’s #17 Fine dining restaurant in the whole world, #3 Fine dining restaurant in Asia and #1 Fine dining restaurant in Indonesia. Locavore” means food that’s grown locally, so everything is fresher than today, and – apart from experiencing a tweek of hesitation at disturbing the sheer artistic design of the dishes – you’re going to have a “loved everything, loved every minute of this” experience. Jalan Dewi Sita. Menus (vegetarian and loca-carnivore) change regularly. Phone 0361 977 733; best to book. SOUND HEALS JAKARTA Ubud’s local sound healing community made new waves in Jakarta recently, at the AnandaMaya Holistic Health and Yoga Festival at WaterBom Park. Shervin Boloorian and Jody Lloyd shared a special primetime festival-edition of Spirit Night (a collaboration with other sacred musicians), as well as presenting Sound Medicine and Persian-Su¿ Sacred Sounds. These guys “heal” in many ways; holding a special fundraiser this month to support a Collective member Richard Bock, whose home was devastated by a recent forest ¿re at Harbin Hotsprings. Bali Sound Healers Collective 7.30pm every Wednesday at Yoga Barn, and 8pm Thursdays and Sundays, at Taksu Spa. Visit www.soundhealingbali.com for a full schedule of events. DRUM CLASS FOR KIDS For the past few weeks, Thursday drum class in Satya Graha Ashram in Ubud has included a lot of kids, so inspired teacher Catur Sang Klana Wijaya has decided to make an earlier drum class session for kids aged 8 - 14. The kids’ class runs from 3.15 to 4pm, with the adult class following from 4 to 5.30pm. Talent level and experience aren’t necessary; in a drum circle/ class there’s a place for everyone, whether leading on a djembe or dun dun, or just having some fun with a simple percussion instrument. But two things are really important. If possible, bring your own drum as there are very few available to borrow, and BE ON TIME, out of respect for other students and the teacher. 50,000rp per class. You’ll ¿nd the entrance to Satya Graha Ashram across from the huge tree next two Nyuh Kuning’s football ¿eld. For more info, ¿nd Catur on facebook. FEM POLITICS AND ART Bali’s almost too outrageous Gong Show Host, Skid Moore, punches out again this month but in another genre! In Heyokah Art House’s latest exhibition, Skid hits back at male-biased art and pop culture, one of the many areas where famous men - dictators included - are both celebrated and lampooned. Skid says, “What of the women who stand beside these dictators, or are leaders in their own right?” Her powerful collection, “Clitators - Female Political Power Players” recalls some of the most colourful, controversial, and criminal women in history. She fuses classical portraiture with a punch
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Now, Brenda has herself become an accredited Indonesian midwife. The study and examinations were in bahasa Indonesia and she has also faced many bureaucratic and political obstacles.
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Support Brenda’s work through shopping and dining at Bali Buda; pro¿ts support the clinic ¿nancially. Rumah Sehat Madani is off Jl. Mahendradatta, across from Bali Med hospital. CHEMICAL FREE CLEANING Boo! Ubud Eco Shop has closed due to remodeling and high rents. Yay! We can still buy healthy cleaning products, and support a local Balinese woman develop a small business at the same time. With the help of eco-passionate Darsih, Ibu Desak is turning her own knowledge as a house helper into a business; she’ll meet you at central Ubud locations to deliver her supplies of vinegar, soda kue (baking soda), and sodium percarbonate (laundry salt). Ibu Desak also sells a really useful document with lots of great ideas about how to use natural products to clean (50,000rp). Ibu Desak speaks Indonesian / Balinese only, but you can sms in English or Indonesia or call with Indonesian for orders and to arrange pick up or delivery; 0819 1624 7767. With Darsih’s help, translation and repeat customers will be easy.
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CATS INVADING INDUS In a wonderful, hysterical hour for cat and theatre lovers, some of Ubud’s finest amateur actors, dancers, singers and musicians presented snippets from “Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats”, at a bene¿t performance for – you guessed it – Villa Kitty. Held at Indus Restaurant during Ubud Readers and Writers Week, none of the audience had any idea what a wild and wonderful evening they would experience. Brilliant props, costumes and stage setting, witty quips delivered with aplomb and gusto, sad moments, sidesplitting moments. We’re hoping to persuade musical director, Robert McDonough, to stage a repeat performance in the New Year.
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Food Delicious Glorious Food International Dishes By Ayu Spicy
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or almonds, finely chopped - 2 Tbl pitted green olives thinly sliced - 1 Tbl. capers - 1 cloves of garlic, pressed
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I had these on the southern coast of Sicily. I vowed to recreate them when I was home in Bali. There’s something so ‘morish’ about them that I have a hard controlling how many I pop in my mouth. Maybe it’s the Moorish Spanish influence of raisins, nuts, and capers with the Italian Parmesan cheese that seduces me. If you aren’t a fresh sardine eater than try stuffing grilled zucchini or eggplant slices with the filling. I have been known to spread it on crackers.
Sicilian Style Grilled Stuffed Fresh Sardines serves 2 Ingredients: - 240 gr. fresh sardines - cleaned and deboned - 1 cup + 2 tsp. rice vinegar - 30 gr bread with the crusts removed - 1 Tbl. olive oil - 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese, finely grated - 1 pinch of salt - 1 pinch of ground pepper - 1/4 cup raisins soaked in hot water for two minutes and then strained - 1/4 cup cashews or pinenuts, pistachios
Cut the boned sardines in half lengthwise into fillets. Soak the halves in a cup of vinegar for 20 minutes in the fridge. Remove from the vinegar, put in a strainer to get rid of most of the vinegar and then pat dry with kitchen towels. Put the fish filets on a flat plate. Discard the vinegar. While the fish is soaking, sprinkle the bread with 2 tsp. vinegar. Then squeeze it over the sink until it is dry and crumbly. Into a blender mix the olive oil, cheese, salt and pepper, the raisins, cashews or other nuts, olives, capers and the pressed garlic. Run the machines until you have a well mixed dough. You can also use a stick blender to do this. Make small balls of the dough and roll each sardine fillet around one pressing so the filling fills the sardine ring and is flat on the ends. Do this with all the sardine fillets. If you need to you can use toothpicks to secure each fillet. Heat a stove top grill and grill all sides of the sardines until they are nicely browned all the way around, brushing with olive oil to keep them from sticking to the grill. You can also cook them this under a broiler, turning so all sides are browned. Buon Appetito!
All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright © 2015 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/R/I-22 July 15
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By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
All Day Grazing! Do you want somewhere to relax and dine in Sanur? Perhaps you are looking for a quality breakfast, an anytime snack, a light or full meal? It could be of local cuisine or international, standard or with local touches? Then you should try Graze. It is located street-front at the new luxurious Maya Sanur, the same management has long operated one of Ubud’s most successful hotel and villa complexes. Breakfast begins at a sensible 7.00, early enough for hotel guests with a busy day ahead or local residents. Breakfast is my favourite meal of the day and at Graze the options are endless. Whilst all are classified by country style there is also a long list of extra side orders, perfect as many people like to build their own breakfasts. Breakfast is available till 3.00 p.m., where most hotel restaurants cut it off late morning, I have no idea as to why? The only thing better would have been a real all day breakfast. My pick is the Scandinavian of apple juice and fruits, poached eggs, rocket and smoked salmon on a potato cake, with coffee of course. Others include the British, scrambled eggs, bacon, pork sausage, mushrooms and grilled tomato…what, no baked beans and fried slice? Almost all the breakfasts come with fruit and juice as well as toast. If you are a ‘pancake for breakfast’ person then The Canadian is for you, with wholegrain pancakes, crisp bacon, blueberry confit and maple butter. The Vegetarian option is with scrambled tofu, onions, roasted tomato, mushrooms, zucchini, eggplant and mesclun [lettuce and leaves]. There are many small plates, just a snack or as an entrée before something more substantial. The Crostini is one the best yet, served on a board containing 4 slices of cold crunchy toast generously topped with mushrooms and truffle, sprinkled with Parmesan and an olive tapenade with many thin slices of red onion, tomato, basil and a squeeze of lemon, two of each. Very tasty, a perfect snack or entree! It goes well with their excellent coffees [Arabica from Sumatra and Java]. The Crostini is a simple dish but at Graze one that I have to order every time I re-visit. The Salami Plate comes with toast slices and a small bowl of Italian style shredded and pickled vegetables. Amongst the Salads is one with Smoked Salmon with two split halves of a boiled egg, green beans and a warm mix of Dijon potatoes and shallots. A healthy salad option is the Caramelised Pumpkin and Carrot, it is with quinoa, Haloumi cheese, tomatoes and lemon. Pasta is a dish that can be enjoyed any time of the day. At Graze there are a few unusual combinations. I like very much the Cannelloni, the tubes of pasta are stuffed with raw grated
pumpkin, the cheese sauce studded with sliced mushrooms and oregano. The Spinach & Ricotta Ravioli is sprinkled with pine nuts and the Linguini tossed with garlic prawns and chilli. Lunch can be a sandwich, vegetarian [avocado, hummus, beetroot, cucumber, carrots, sprout and leaves], simple [roasted chicken with rocket, cucumber, avocado and tarragon mayo on French baguette] or exotic [pastrami, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, Russian dressing on rye]. The Reuben, whilst not 100% traditional, is excellent! Ham replaces the normal corned beef, and is combined with finely shredded sauerkraut [not too sour] and emmental cheese. The bread is often what makes a sandwich special and at Graze all the breads [and pastries in general] are way above average! As with 80% of today’s restaurants in Bali you can order a Hamburger at Graze, if you want? Their version is with cheese, beetroot, avocado and tomato, in a sesame seed bun, French fries on the side of course! 2 years ago very few places served hamburgers, now almost everyone does. Lamb Koftas are nicely spiced balls of minced meat, served with Mediterranean style burghul salad [dried cracked wheat] with sumac yoghurt dressing. The Reef Fish is pan fried, served in a bowl sitting on a large pile of du Pay lentils, with a few spears of asparagus, herb salad and slices of beetroot. A good example of a healthy dish that tastes great! Perhaps you want a meat pie for lunch? That is standard western fare and this one is made using Angus beef in dark beer, served with mashed potato and greens. Perfect!
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Graze.
Address
: Maya Sanur, Jln. Danau Tamblingan, Sanur.
Telephone
: 849.7800.
Open
: 7.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m., daily.
Non-Smoking Area : Inside [air-conditioned]. Smoking Area
: Covered terrace.
Parking
: Basement.
Price
: Rp. 400,000 for two [+ drinks].
Credit Cards
: All major cards.
Food
: International.
Wine
: Limited list.
Service
: Very friendly and helpful.
Atmosphere
: Casual dining.
Overall
: Excellent food, great value!
If you are dining with friends then order larger dishes, and share. Baby Back Ribs [pictured] are done using Balinese spices, strong and different, great taste! 400 grams of Australian Tenderloin of Beef is crusted with salt and thyme before being baked in the oven. The Whole Chicken is basted with lemon and herbs whilst roasting. As a special offer any order of a Sharing Plate also gets you a glass of house wine each [for 2 persons], which makes the great value even better! Desserts combine the traditional with local flavours. A Crème Brulee Trio is 3 small pots, pandan, vanilla and coffee. A Double Fudge Mango Chiboust will keep any cake lover happy. Inside the restaurant, in the chilled display, are a range of cakes and tarts that include a wonderful cheesecake. Always included in the day’s offering are at least two that are gluten-free. Quite an amazing discovery, for a restaurant attached to a 5 star hotel, was the service charge…only 5%! Even some nearby stand alone restaurants charge more than that. Cocktails, Mocktails, wine by the glass, all add to the relaxed atmosphere of this great place to stop for breakfast, a snack or meal, any time. An eating spot, with style, and great value!
Copyright © 2015 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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Update Massimo’s is a restaurant that everybody seems to know, whether they live in/visit Sanur or not. Italian chef/ owner Massimo is almost always there on the premises, either in the kitchen or looking after the guests. They have now perfected gluten-free pasta and pizzas, made using rice and corn flour, a much sought after dietary requirement for all those suffering from celiac disease. Massimo is different to many others as he can also sometimes be seen cooking at the guest’s table. One of his more sensational dishes is his Spaghetti Flambe, an amazing dish prepared at your table. A wheel of Parmesan has been split and hollowed out to turn it into a cheese wok. That most Italian drink, Grappa, is poured into the hollowed wheel and all is heated from below. When the grappa and cheese start to bubble then Chef Massimo drops in the spaghetti, tossing it gently in the bubbling froth [pictured] before serving the spaghetti straight to your plate. It is a dish that produces a love/hate relationship for the chef as whenever one table orders it many others, caught up in the theatre of it all, immediately want the same, but it is only available when they have a Parmesan wheel. No matter how quiet Sanur may be some nights, Massimo’s is always busy, living proof that restaurants of good quality and value always thrive.
The Restaurant is a very ordinary name for what is a very good restaurant. It is the all day dining venue at the new luxurious Alila Seminyak, on Jln. Petitenget, Kerobokan. Executive Chef Stefan Zijta is highly credentialed and talented. For the past 5 years he has been presiding at Alila Uluwatu and now moves to Alila’s new prime location. His intro to Indonesia was at SHY in Jakarta, a restaurant that took that city by storm. Before that, back in Amsterdam, he was Sous Chef at the Michelin rated Vermeers. Like all the great chefs he does the little things right and is often capable of turning a couple of very basic ingredients into something that amazes. Early days at this new restaurant but already interesting dishes are appearing. Small plates or a snack at the beach; Quail egg and minced pork, tasty meat balls served in a black pepper sauce, Muc Don Thit is Vietnamese squid stuffed with minced pork or Pol Pang, Mandarin pancakes with duck jerky [shredded], cucumber and hoisin. OrhKueh, steamed yam cake with crisp shallot, dried prawns and spring onion. Szechuan Crab Corn Soup, Thai curries [red, green and yellow] and a very unusual Smoked Tangerine Chicken, a little lemon juice added to balance the sweetness and cut the acid. Char-grilled steaks and fish and from the rotisserie whole chickens, duck and cha siu style pork. Something for everyone!
Ombak is the fine dining restaurant at the exclusive Alila Soori, a luxury beach-front resort north-west of Tanah Lot, in Tabanan. They have introduced a Tapas menu for sunset time which at Alila Soori is one of the best in Bali with its magnificent beach setting, and NO admission fee…but then there never should be a fee charged anywhere in Bali as all beaches are supposed to be PUBLIC property, available to all! The following are the chef’s signature tapas, very different to those served elsewhere! The 1st is Grilled Octopus [first marinated in local spices, wrapped in banana leaves and steamed, being grilled just prior to serving. To this are added typical South American ingredients such as corn and quinoa. The sweet corn is cooked and then made into a puree and the quinoa is mixed with cassava root puree and made into croquettes and crackers, plus a fresh salad of foraged fern tips! Where else do you get a ‘tapa’ with this preparation? As good is the Red Snapper Ceviche. At Alila it is prepared in a very similar way to the original Peruvian ceviche, but with local ingredients such as coconut milk and arak as well as local chilli, giving this dish a really nice twist, fresh and different! A dessert tapa, what next? It is based on the Central American dessert of the same name Tres Leches [3 milks]. First is milk ice cream, then dehydrated milk foam, milk caramel, milk meringue, and finally milk solids. All are combined and you have a dessert with different textures, flavours, temperatures and totally gluten free. What a way to watch the Bali sunset!
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Luna Rooftop celebrates Halloween, or All Hallows Day as it was called in Medieval times. This year October 31 falls on a Saturday, the best party night of the week! It is free entry to the rooftop [at L Hotel, Raya Petitenget, Kerobokan] and special Halloween Canapes [and exotic cocktails] are available. The canapes include the Devil Sausage [grilled chicken sausage wrapped in spicy fried noodles, tamarillo mayo and black olive] The Witches Roll [round cured white toast topped with carrot, cabbage, onion, Jalapeno mayo and red chili] and the Devil Roll [spicy cheese wrapped in grilled bacon topped with devils eyes sauce (mayo with strawberry sauce)]. All night there is live entertainment and a series of DJ’s to keep the party mood. From 4.00 – 6.00 it will be 50% off for special cocktails, during the night bonus free drinks can be won and more discounts for all Jack Daniels cocktails, etc. The fun goes till late. Luna Rooftop also celebrates Diwali. It is an ancient Hindu festival celebrated in autumn every year. Diwali is the biggest and the brightest festival in India. The festival spiritually signifies the victory of light over darkness. The festival preparations and rituals typically extend over a five-day period, but the main festival night of Diwali coincides with the darkest, new moon night of the Hindu Lunisolar month Kartika. This year that will be Wednesday November 11. Again free entry to the rooftop, with many interesting Indian snacks available. From the tandoor is Chicken Tikka, Red Snapper or Prawns. Favourite anytime snacks include Samosas [with mango chutney] and Pakoras [with yoghurt dip]. That wonderful Indian Naan Bread can be served plain, garlic or butter, but all come with Raita [yoghurt & cucumber]. The action begins at 6.00 to watch the sun set over Bali, music and fun, special priced cocktails and a Lucky Draw with big prizes. Bamboo Bar has been celebrating the German Oktoberfest every weekend this month! This coming Friday, Saturday & Sunday; starting late afternoon at 5.00, till 9.00 p.m., you can enjoy the night with special German brewed beer and exclusive live BBQ with typical German foods selection. The Bamboo Bar may be beachfront in Bali [at the Prama Sanur Beach Hotel] but you can pretend you are in Munich celebrating the world’s largest “Volksfest.” Book your table to enjoy the special authentic German brewed beer; only at Rp. 50,000 nett, draught (0,33lt), and the live BBQ - all you can eat for only Rp. 200,000 nett p.p. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com NC/E/G-28 Oct. 15
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LOOKING FOR STAFF (Cari Tenaga)
Nico Nico Mansion urgently needed a Housekeeping. Min 1 year exp in villa, attention to details, and English is a must. Send CV to <tri.3@hotmail.com> or call (0361) 895 4961. [677] Best Japanese food supplement, looking for agent for Bali area. Contact 081 2394 8595. [418] Sales Consultant Wanted in Bali. Home Based. Must have excellent written and spoken English. Sales experience a bonus - full training provided. Very generous remuneration. Send resume to <careers@ aberdeenhouse.com. au>. [625] Looking for Assistant / Secretary. Must have very good Apple Computer + English Skills, in Ubud area. 0812 381 6120. [648] Looking for Civil Engineer / Construction Manager, Ubud area. 0812 381 6120. [649] Expat looking for staff for villa in Uluwatu: Importantneeds to live in Bukit area, ride own motorbike, speak English. 1 man-has to have driver license for car, will take care of garden etc. 1 woman-need to know how to cook and clean. Send CV with phone for interview: <indra.ombak@gmail. com>. [650] Looking for Spa Receptionist, Spa Therapist, Spa Attendance, Cashiers, male & female. Speaking English good salary. Please send CV to <dewi@ nailspabali.com>. Or bring the CV to NailSpaBali Jl. Dewi Sita Ubud P. +62 812 3721 0242. [651] Wanted Spa Therapist and Housekeeping staff for Women’s Retreat in Seminyak. Ind female, highly motivated, experienced, speak English. Preferably expert in mani-pedi for Spa Therapist. Flexible working hours w/ excellent pay. E-mail CV to <jiwadewi@ gmail.com>. [652]
Chef/Sous-Chef wanted for new business in Umalas: send CV: <info@spicesbali. com>. [653]
Spa Therapist needed, English, massage, manicure. Contact <booking@ ospabali.com>. [660]
Silver Jewelry company looking to fill various positions, including Quality Control Jewelry Checkers, Inventory controllers, and Administration positions. Must be Indonesian citizens and willing to work hard and be part of a team. Interested candidates please send CV by email to <Mary@ yasminsilverbali.com>. [654]
Pembantu tinggal dalam. Cewek. Rumah pribadi Kerobokan. Keluarga Eropa. Jaga rumah. Pengalaman minimal 2 tahun. Gaji 4jt. BPJS. Telpon 081 2381 6792. [662]
Silver Jewelry Company is looking for Product Development team members. Must be able to speak English, be self motivated and be able to take on a leadership role. Artistic background, with graphic art computer skills a bonus, but not completely necessary. Need to have sufficient Maths skills and the ability to multi-task. Attractive salary which can be negotiable for the right candidate. Must be Indonesian citizen. Prefer females, but would not discount the right male. Interested candidates please send CV by email to <Mary@yasminsilverbali. com>. [655] Restaurant needs Waiter/ ress, Bartender, Cooker, <info@babarcafe. c o m > . [6 5 6 ] Looking for Nurses. Minimum 2 years experience. Excellent English. Send your CV: <info@thedosebali. com>. [657] Private Villa staff wanted. Male, Drivers licence, English required. Seminyak/ Kerobokan. 3 days a week. <Ombaliom@gmail. com>. [658] Receptionist needed, English, spa experience, computer. Contact <booking@ospabali. com>. [659] We are looking for staff who able to speak English for Gallery in Seminyak. Please send your CV to <nyamangallerybali@gmail. com> Or Contact Putu at 082 237 390 076. [661]
Sales Staff for web advertising. Start-up project. Challenging. Rewarding. Fixed income plus commission depending on your success. Please send applications to <wnpbali@ yahoo.com>. [663] Urgently required, Asst Artist experience about sculpture/statue or etc. Min SMA/S1. CV/portfolio to <ronyktz01@gmail. com>. [664] Staff Wanted for Kooters in Kuta Resto. Chefs, Bar, Kitchen hand, Floor Staff. Ph 0857 9224 6400. [665] Villa Manager Experienced Only, Seminyak Painter / Maintenance. Interviews Today! <info@ resortpublications.com> Txt 0812 3715 5436 Txt Only. [666] Office Administrator required. For villa rental agency. Fluent written and spoken English essential, experience not required but would be an advantage. Computer literate. Monday Friday 09:00 - 18:00. Please send the CV to <info@ balivillashvr.com>. [125] Graphic Designer needed (FT). Layout and data visualization, experience essential. Send CV + portfolio to <join-us@ catalyzecommunications. com>. [667] Personal Assistant wanted in Ubud in a fun and natural environment: send CV to: <arthur@ directivecommunication. com>. [668]
Highway, located in Ubud is looking for Secretary & Sales. If you are well educated, motivated & fluent in English, Ph: 972569 & send your CV to <email@ baliconsultant.com>. [669] Looking for a Business Admin / PA. Accounting experience, excellent in English, Work/ Excel, interpersonal skill, well organized and reliable. Please send CV <fourpeaksbali@gmail. com>. [672]
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POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Restaurant Mgr (Expat) E-Commerce Mgr IT Mgr / IT Supervisor Senior Accountant Sales & Marketing Mgr Head Reservations Villa Area Manager Secretary / PA Sales / Retail Manager HRD Manager VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/28 Oct 15
Nico Nico, urgently needed a Social Media Officer. Min 2 Years experience, Loyal and Good Attitude, Have experience in Marketing field. Send CV to <niconicomansion@gmail. com>, Ph. 0361 - 895 4961. [676] Need
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Happy Trails Indonesia, a destination management company (DMC) in Bali is looking for :
Human Resource Manager The person will be responsible for all HR Processes including Recruitment & Selection, Training & Development, Career Planning, Performance, Appraisal & Competencies Management, General Administrative matters and should be well conversant with the application of all governing rules & regulations pertaining to Human Recources including prevalent Labor Laws Requirements: • Indonesian Nationality • Excellent English spoken and written • At least 5-8 years of hard core HR experience in a foreign managed organisation in Indonesia • Previous experience in Tourism Industry will be preferred • Computer literate including advanced Excel and Outlook • Excellent communication, diplomacy and teambuilding skills • Pro-active and creative personality Please send CV and recent photograph to: office@happytrailsindonesia.com NC/Es/28 Oct 15
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C/Es/28 Oct 15
TEACHING VACANCIES A private school group is seeking qualified and experienced candidates for the following full-time positions: 1. 2. 3. 4.
ENGLISH PRIMARY TEACHER ENGLISH TEACHER (SECONDARY, AS & A LEVEL) ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT TEACHER BUSINESS STUDIES / ACCOUNTING TEACHER (AS & A LEVEL) 5. PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHER 6. FRENCH TEACHER 7. MANDARIN TEACHER 8. RELIGION TEACHER (Indonesian - Moslem & Hindu) 9. ART TEACHER (Indonesian) 10. CLINIC DOCTOR (Indonesian) â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘
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Applicants must hold at least a Bachelors degree in relevant subject For Teaching positions, applicants must have min of 5 years experience in similar position. Knowledge of the Cambridge International Programme is considered an advantage
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Hotel General Manager, 9ys Indonesia, Branding â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Opening â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Operation, speaks fluent Bahasa, excellent references, looking for a new executive challenge. Pls contact: <germanhotelgm@ outlook.com>. [075] If you need help for your dog and garden, call 0822 3777 7121. [670]
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Putri Bintang Group, looking for new team who are experienced in their respective fields to join our company in our outlets as : 1. General Manager 2. Restaurant Operation Manager 3. Restaurant Manager / Marketing Manager 4. Asst.Restaurant Manager , Supervisor, Captain 5. Cashier, Bartender, Receptionist, Waiter, Waitress, Pantry 6. Pastry Chef, Saus Chef, European Chef, Indonesian Chef 7. Cook Chinese, Cook Indonesian, BARBEQUE, Cutter, Dimsum, FishCutter, Noodle, Steamer, Taho, Commis, Steward 8. IT Input Data Processor 9. Head Accounting, Purchasing 10. Storeman, Driver, Security A. 1-5 S1 Degree in hospitality experience in the same position, good leader ship, supervisory skills, speak engglish, or other language would be an advantage B. 6-10 Experience minimum 5 years in the same field Speakengglish, well grooming, pleasant personality, attractive, Energetic. Note : Expatriate are welcome to apply Send your resume to : Jl. DanauPoso No. 35, Br. Blanjong â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Sanur â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Bali Telp. 085239115438 / 081936408442 / 087861142041 Email :info.hrd@putribintanggroup.com
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Happy Trails Indonesia, a destination management company (DMC) in Yogyakarta & Bali is looking for
Account Manager (Sales) Indonesian Nationality. Excellent English, French and German preferred. At least 3 yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s experience in a same position at DMC. Excellent with Microsoft Office Program & Windows.
Reservation & Operation Officer Indonesian Nationality. Excellent English. At least 3 yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s experience in a same position at DMC. Able to communicate with overseas clients. Excellent with Microsoft Office Program & Windows.
BtoC Manager Indonesian Nationality. At least 3 yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s experience in B2C within hospitality business. Good understanding of e-commerce drivers. Creative, detailed and communicative personality. Team leader skill. English communication and presentation skills.
email: <thenbagus@gmail. com> or text 081 2386 6175. [630]
Please send CV and recent photograph to: office@happytrailsindonesia.com NC/Es/28 Oct 15
NC/Es/28 Oct 15
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Wedding/Event Decoration and Planning Company in Denpasar seek talented and enthusiastic individuals to join our team as: 1.
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SALES EXECUTIVE Preferably a high school or D3 graduate from Tourism/ Hospitality major. Great sales and communication skills. Proficient in English, a team player, target oriented and able to work under pressure. Microsoft office is a must. PROJECT LEADER Preferably a high school or D3 graduate from Tourism/ Hospitality major. Banquet or event coordination experience is a plus. Attributes: A team leader, able to work under pressure, detailed in ensuring all events deliverables are met, problem solver, timely and excellent coordination skills. FLORIST Male max 30yrs old. Previous working experience as a florist is required. Min 1 year working experience. Wedding Industry previous work experience is a plus. Email application letter and CV by 8th November 2015 to: hrd@redgardenia.com
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Local News Sandiford Waits to Die As Ringleader Released A suspected ringleader of the cocaine smuggling plot that landed British grandmother Lindsay Sandiford on Death Row was toasting his freedom on Friday (17/10) on a golfing holiday in Thailand after being released early from jail. The Mail on Sunday (18/10) tracked down wealthy convict Paul Beales to an expat pal’s house in Bangkok where he has been enjoying nights on the town since walking free on Monday from Bali’s notorious Kerobokan prison after serving just three-and- a-half years. Looking lean and tanned after shedding more than two stone in jail, the former Milton Keynes property developer refused to comment as he rode a mountain bike near his friend’s home while preparing to leave the Thai capital for a golf resort. ‘I’ve got nothing to say to you,’ he grinned.
But the trafficking case against him mysteriously collapsed amid rumors of bribes to officials, and he was sentenced instead to four years’ jail for possession of cannabis found in a police search of his villa in Bali, where he has lived for 15 years. Sandiford, 59, by contrast, received the death penalty and could face the firing squad as early as January depending on the outcome of her final appeal due to be heard before the end of the year.
Beales faced a possible death sentence for drug trafficking after he was snared in a sting set up by police after drugs mule Sandiford was caught at Bali airport in May 2012 carrying 10.5lb of cocaine worth £1.5million.
His lawyer is understood to be in talks with officials asking to allow him to return to Bali. ‘Until then he’ll probably stay in Thailand and enjoy the sunshine and his freedom,’ a friend said. (October 18th 2015)
Indonesian Fires Cannot be Put Out, Rainy Season Seen as Only Savior
Even the multi-nation effort now under way “is not enough to put out the fires”, he added. Indonesia has revoked the land licenses of PT Mega Alam Sentosa and state-owned PT Dyera Hutan Lestari, the director-general for law enforcement at the forestry ministry, Rasio Rido Sani, told reporters late on Monday (19/10). Last month, Indonesia ordered four companies to suspend operations for allegedly causing forest fires. Facing growing pressure, Indonesia earlier this month agreed to accept international help, including six aircraft from Singapore, Malaysia and Australia. They are part of the deployment of 32 water-bombing planes and helicopters, assisting the more than 22,000 personnel on the ground. Indonesia had failed for weeks to douse the annual fires from slash-and-burn farming that shrouds angry neighbors Malaysia and Singapore. “We hope the rains will come in mid-November. It will be able to put out the fires,” he said. On Friday, Indonesia launched its largest firefighting assault yet, with dozens of planes and thousands of troops battling the illegally started agricultural and forest fires in its territory on the large islands of Sumatra and Borneo. The fires and resulting region-wide haze are an annual dry-season problem, but experts warn the current outbreak is on track to become the worst ever, exacerbated by tinder-dry conditions from the El Nino weather phenomenon. On the ground last Wednesday, NASA satellites detected
severe burns when a wildfire broke out on a mountain on Indonesia’s main island of Java, an official said Monday (19/10). The group was climbing on Mount Lawu when the accident took place on Sunday, local disaster agency official Agung Lewis told AFP. “Seven of them were killed and two others are in critical condition as they sustained around 50 percent burns,” he said, adding all the dead and area is actually closed for hiking because there had been previous cases of wildfires due to the dry weather, so we suspect these hikers could have used unofficial routes,” he added. The blaze was thought to have been caused by a campfire started by hikers and not properly extinguished,
He has told friends he has no plans to return to England and instead wants to go back to Bali where he has an Indonesian wife and children aged 11 and nine, even though drug offenders are usually banned from ever returning.
“Unless there is rain, there is no way human intervention can put out the fires,” said natural resources and environment minister Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar on the sidelines of Malaysia’s parliament session, warning that the blazes were spread across “huge areas” of Indonesia.
Seven hikers were killed and two others suffered
injured had been brought down from the mountain. “The Beales was arrested as he allegedly went to collect the cocaine haul from Sandiford with gangster Julian Ponder, 45 - known as Bali’s Mr. Big - who escaped with a six-year jail sentence after the trafficking case against him also collapsed. Ponder conducted a sordid prison romance with the British Vice Consul Alys Harahap, who lost her job over the affair. Beales, 43, who protested his innocence and claims he was set up by Sandiford, was allowed a meeting with his wife and children after his release before being deported.
International efforts to douse raging Indonesia fires will fail and South-East Asia could face several more weeks of choking smoke until the rainy season starts, Malaysia’s environment minister has warned.
Seven Hikers Die in Flash Fires
1,729 fire alerts across Indonesia, more than any single day in the last two years. The acrid air has sparked health alerts, sent thousands to hospitals for respiratory problems, and caused the cancellation of scores of flights and some major international events across the region.
said disaster agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho. (October 19th 2015) Health Summit on Tuberculosis and Diabetes to be Held in Bali Health officials from the governments of Indonesia and India will join advocates, civil society groups, researchers and businesses from Asia, Europe, Latin America and North America in Bali, Indonesia on 2-3 November at the world’s first International Summit on Tuberculosis (TB) and Diabetes in an effort to avert a global health crisis. According to a summit spokesman diabetes weakens the immune system, and triples a person’s risk of getting sick with TB. Today, 387 million people are affected by diabetes, with 77 per cent of cases in low- and middle-income countries where TB is prevalent. Diabetes is projected to affect 592 million people by 2035-and thereby raises the specter of a devastating increase in TB. Recent studies have shown between 16 and 46 per cent of people
Indonesian national disaster management agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho also offered sobering comments, saying the fires were “yet to be overcome”.
living with TB also have diabetes, and many are unaware
Mr. Sutopo said satellite data indicated Indonesia now had more than 1,500 ‘hotspots’, which are loosely defined as areas where fires are either burning or where conditions are ripe for blazes to break out.
a major public health crisis. Six of the 10 countries
“The actual number is higher as the satellite is not able to penetrate the thickness of the haze,” he said. A scientist at the Centre for International Forestry Research, Herry Purnomo, said that hot spots had reached Papua, a region that usually avoids widespread fires.
of it. With an estimated nine million cases of TB each year, the convergence of the two diseases threatens to become projected to have the greatest numbers of people living with diabetes by the year 2035-China, India, Brazil, Indonesia, Pakistan and the Russian Federation-are also classified as high TB-burden countries by the World Health Organization. (October 19th 2015) Bali to be Pilot for Clean Energy Project Minster of Energy and Mineral resources, Sudirman has
“It is because people are opening new agriculture areas, like palm oil,” he said. Indonesian president Joko Widodo has increased government efforts to tackle the haze in recent weeks, making several visits to the worst-hit areas and asking other countries for help, but apparently to little avail.
announced a Government plan to use Bali as pilot project for a complete conversion to clean energy by 2018 at the renewable Energy Forum held in Nusa Dua on Sunday (19/10). “Bali will be a pilot centre for clean energy development. This is in line with the Bali Clean and Green program,” Sudirman he said. “There will be three stages
“We all know that the burned areas are now widening beyond normal conditions,” Mr. Widodo told reporters on Sunday (18/10). Malaysia enjoyed a brief spell of lowered haze last week, but the government - which has repeatedly ordered school closures across wide areas as a health precaution - did so again on Monday as skies again reverted to the nowfamiliar soupy gray. Schools were closed in several states and in the capital Kuala Lumpur as pollution levels climbed well into the “unhealthy” range under the government’s rating system. Air quality in Singapore, however, improved on Monday after “unhealthy” levels over the weekend. (October 20th 2015)
in this cooperation towards 2018. The first phase, to replace the diesel at the power plant of 400 megawatts (MW), utilizing waste management from the area Suwung as biomass. The second phase is preparing the energy system of the micro grid for solar power, wind, water, and others. The third stage is developing a Centre of Excellence (COE) of clean energy in Bali, “said Sudirman. The Centre of Energy, COE, will be supported by the Asian Development Bank together with the US, Japan and Korea together with the National Renewable Energy Lab ( NREL). Part of the initial plan is to convert the Governor’s offices to solar power and to convert Ngurah Rai airport to clean energy by 2016. (October 20th 2015)
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Immigration Officials Report Rise in Falsified Travel Documents According to the head of the Ngurah Rai immigration office, Yoseph HA Renung Widodo, Ngurah Rai International Airport has reported a rise in the number of foreigners caught attempting to use a counterfeit passports to enter Indonesia. Immigration official’s recently caught a family of four attempting to clear Bali immigration and customs using fake United Arab Emirate passports. The family of four, including two children, were attempting to depart from Ngurah Rai on an Air New Zealand flight to Auckland. Authorities are still trying to determine the nationalities and identities of the four but have surmised that they are most likely refugees from Iraq and are planning to repatriate them to their home country once this information is verified. (October 12th 2015) German National Arrested with Rare Lizards in his Pants A German national has been arrested at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in possession of eight Earless Monitor Lizards concealed on his body as he attempted to smuggle them out of Jakarta, Indonesia. One of the lizards had already perished. The arrest took place on 11th October, just over a year after TRAFFIC, an anti-wildlife-trafficking organization warned of the emerging global trade in Borneo’s remarkable subterranean lizard. Although protected in all three of its known and potential range States - Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia and Malaysia - once Earless Monitor Lizards have been illegally removed from the wild and smuggled out of their range, no legislation is currently in place to protect them adequately from exploitation on the international market. “TRAFFIC urges consumer countries, particularly Germany, to collaborate with the range States to safeguard nationally protected wildlife.” According to Indonesia’s National Police Head Commissioner the animals in the latest case had been purchased in Kalimantan, Borneo for a pittance. In Germany the species has been advertised for sale priced at thousands of Euros. (October 20th 215) Son of Bali Bomber Dies Fighting for IS in Syria Umar Jundul Haq, 19-year-old son the infamous Bali bombing terrorist Imam Samudra has been killed while fighting in war-torn Syria. Umar was the oldest child of Imam, who was convicted of masterminding the first Bali bombing in late 2002 that killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists.Imam Samudra and two other organizers of the Bali attack - brothers Amrozi and Ali Ghufron - were later convicted and faced the firing squad in 2008. Umar apparently left for Syria in March to join the Islamic State (IS) movement and the al-Qaeda-linked Jabhat al-Nusra, many learned that at least four sons of infamous Indonesian terrorists had also joined the two groups. The government has estimated around 500 Indonesians have gone to Syria and Iraq to fight with IS, with around half of them Indonesian citizens who were already residing in nearby countries as students or migrant workers prior to the rise of IS. (October 16th 2015)
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This Sporting Life RUNNING NEWS Rock n Run November 1 This Sunday, November 1, the 15th running of the Rock ‘n Run – Hard Rock Hotel Bali’s annual charity fun run will take place.Proceeds from this year’s run will be donated to the Bali Pink Ribbon Charity and their Bali-wide efforts to educate and eradicate breast cancer. The fun walk commences on Sunday, November 1, 2015 at 6:00 am from the Hard Rock Hotel Bali. The run will proceed down Jalan Pantai – Jalan Melasti – Jalan Patih Jelantik - Jln. Legian – Bemo corner – Jln. Pantai and returning to finish in front of Hard Rock Hotel. Entry fees for the race is Rp. 150,000 per runner and covers race participation, a Rock ‘n Run limited edition T-shirt, snacks and drinks, lucky draw voucher and bib number. Non-runners can join the race for Rp. 200,000 and receive an exclusive T-shirt. Prizes will be awarded for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners in separate categories of Male, Female and Families. A separate prize will be awarded for the best costume. BICYCLING NEWS Bali Audax 2015 November 14-15 The 2015 Bali Audax will be held on November 14 and 15,in Bali. Audax is a cycling sport in which participants attempt to cycle long distances within a pre-defined time limit. Audax is a non-competitive sport: success in an event is measured by its completion. Audax has its origins in Italian endurance sports of the late nineteenth century, and the rules were formalised in France in the early twentieth century. In the present day, there are two forms of Audax: the original groupriding style, Euraudax, governed by Unions des Audax, and the free-paced (allure libre) style usually known as Randonneuring, governed by Audax Club Parisien. The original form is mostly popular in France, but also in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany and now it is in Bali. Participants in the original form of audax ride in a group, at a steady pace set by a road captain. The group aims to cycle at 22.5 km/h between stops. The route is planned with designated stopping points. In longer audax events the group may ride between 16 and 20 hours in a day before stopping at a designated sleeping location. The goal of the audax is for all group members to finish within the time limit. A support vehicle is allowed to follow each group of riders. The Bali Audax is the result of a collaboration of Bali Cycling Federation and Bicycle Tour operators. Bali Audax participants will cover a distance of about 400 km over two days around the island of Bali. The participants should have a good cycling capability and use decent equipment. First day starts at at 06:00 from Jimbaran to Tabanan continuing on to Gilimanuk and ends at Lovina. Next day, 07:00 from Lovina to Tulamben to Candidasa to Denpasar and finish at Jimbaran again.
Bali Audax is open to Indonesian citizens and foreign citizens with good cycling skills and all participants must understand and adhere to the Rules Bali Audax.The organisers of the 2015 Bali Audax hope the event will help popularize the sport of cycling,increasing the love of environment and enhance the sports tourism industry.
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BOXING NEWS Bali fight postponed The WBO Asia Pacific Light Weight (61.2 Kg) Championship title fight between defending champion Indonesian Daud Yordan against Josh King from Australia set for Bali has been postponed until December. “I met the promoter in Jakarta and was told that the fight was postponed until December 5th, 2015,” said Daud Yordan, when contacted in Semarang. “Further”, added the boxer with a fight record of 34 wins (24 of them by knockout) and three defeats, “I was informed there is no change about the opponent that I will face in the title fight in December.” said the boxer.
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Originally Daud Yordan who hails from Kayong, North Sasana, West Kalimatan, was to fight his second defense of his title against Australian boxer Josh King in Bali, November 8, 2015. Now Daud will use the extra time to undergo training in Bali for a month under coach Craig Christian (former coach and manager of well known Indonesian boxer, Chris John). While in Bali, Daud Yordan will get two sparring partners, one from Australia (Barndon) and one from the Philippines (Manny) to help him prepare for the fight. For Josh King (19 wins, three losses), from Townsville, Queensland, this will be one the few bouts he has fought outside Australia. King, 30, has fought 14 of his 22 professional bouts in Townsville, with another six in Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Daud Yordan won the WBO Asia Pacific champion after winning a fifth round knockout over Filipino boxer Ronald Pontilas in Pontianak, West Kalimantan, some time ago. Daud Yordan most recent title defense took place June 6, 2015 in his victory over Ugandan fighter Maxwell Akuwu in Surabaya, East Java on June 6, 2015. That fight saw the Indonesian fighter retain his Interim WBO Asia-Pacific Lightweight title and win the vacant Africa Lightweight title. The three defeats suffered by Daud Yordan were at the hands of South African boxer Simpiwe Vetyeka (TKO-2013), Indonesian Chris John (Unanimous Decision-2011) and Panamanian Calestino Caballero (Unanimous Decision-2010).
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Rare Opportunity. For sale in tranquil Lodtunduh, 3B/3B, rice field. House in 12 home compound with staff, pool, gardens, views. Great rental income. 30 year lease. USD 150,000. <jaymsi@yahoo.com>. [0229]
A new 2 bedroom house with small garden and an apartment for 2+2 people, walking distance to the beach, short-term or long-term. Land for sale or rent also available. 0821 4552 2200 or <balifamily2000@yahoo.de>. [0008]
www.balithouse.com. Look for Chai-house. For quicksale. 98.000 USD. Non-negotiable. All cost for buyer. lease for 30 years, just renewed this year. 2 bedroom house in unique resort. Return on investment 5-6% per year. [0259]
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Candidasa: Modern Open-plan Villa. 2-3 bedrooms, lounge/dining, 2xACs, 2bathrooms. Renovation. New Pool. Garden. Close ocean/town. Expansive outdoor living areas. 140sq.mts. 3are. US$249k LH25 yrs nego. Freehold available. SMS: 081 7978 9574. Email: <info@ aquariabali.com>. [0265]
Freehold land for sale. 4.36 are. 4km from Ubud centre. Amazing location in Penestanan. Call Indra 0821 4658 4505 to see the land. Land ready to build on. See volcanos. Quiet area. [0280]
Candidasa Fantastic Opportunity: Villa+Cafe+studio. 5are. GC. Main road. Endless possibilities, 7yrs lease extendable. All licenses. 2bedroom villa: 80sq.mts - Total: US$85k nego (Villa only 80juta/yr 7years). SMS: 081 7978 9574. Email: <info@aquariabali.com>. [0266]
New house for rent, 3 bedrooms, air conditioner, hot water, swimming pool, near Ubud City. Land for sale, 5 are, the width of the road 4 m. Please contact 081 734 2002. [0304]
TABANAN
C/Re/G-14 Oct. 15
Dikontrakan tanah 4,5 are. Lokasi Tabanan Tanah Lot. Cocok untuk villa development. Call 0813 3761 8511 / 0819 1619 8031. [9447]
LAND FOR SALE
House with land for sale. Located in Jl. Gunung Agung 88 Tabanan. Land 900m2, building 77m2. Hak Milik certificate. Price Rp. 5,5 Billion (nego). Contact 0852 2212 0341. [9707]
Jl. Sekar, Kesiman, Kertalangu.
Land Lumbung, Selemadeg Barat, Bonian Beach. 900m from road Gilimanuk, 10.5 are. South view rice field & river. Other side road 3m till river. Ready to build. 80jt/are nego. 0818 0873 2300 owner. [0179]
2.5 ara.
Oceanview Bonyan next great surf spots Balian beautiful area residential only land 9,65 are (965m2), constructible, 40 years lease negotiable. 1 hour from Kerobokan. Photos <papayoulelebali@yahoo.fr>. 0819 3613 2840. [0249] Fast sale land 800m2 in Nyanyi Village Tabanan, close to tanah lot, rice terrace view, suitable for villa and investation. Road access, facilities, building permits, close to beach, perfect investation. Call 081 755 5005 / 0819 3626 6163 for more info. [0301]
KARANGASEM
Close to Ayung River.
OTHERS Land for sale. Jalan Raya Blumbungan, Sibang Kelod Badung. Surya Usada complex. Size 9,5 Are, 6 mtr road, 10 meter asphalt road. Price 250 juta/are nego. HP. 0812 3611 4343 / 0813 5320 9800. BBM 51E9324D. [9525] Land for sale in Selat Asah Gobleg/North Bali. Spectacular (sea-)view! Access to spring water and electricity, next to asphalt road. 35.000.000 IDR/are. Land suits also for Villa investment. Hak Milik. Contact: <nirawidya@gmail. com>. [0276] Organic cultivated, fertile farm land with sea view for sale in the hills of Sawan area, North Bali. Only 22 Mio/are. Total 73 are. Suitable for Villa. Hak Milik. Contact: <theresebdbali@gmail.com>. [0277]
Price for one ara Rp. 700.000.000.
Share in leading Indonesian Surf Resort. Private sale Mentawai region. Become a co-owner in this successful surf resort with proven ROI, generous shareholder benefits and in-house employment opportunities. Mentawaiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best waves on the doorstep. Further information email <affordablepropertyindo@gmail.com>. HP +62 812 7035 7783 / + 62 852 0550 6539. [0257]
Call Bahasa or English
0813 3872 1947 NC/Re/M-30 Sept 15
NC/Re/G-28 Oct. 15
SEMINYAK - 1094
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SEMINYAK - 888
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Prime location, contemporary holiday villa with a tropical touch 6pacious open plan living extending to the sun deck & pool Perfect combination of owner lifestyle & rental investment An attractively priced investment property in a prime location Price IDR 4,270,000,000 Land Area 180 sqm Ownership Leasehold 26 yrs Build Area 140 sqm
Award winning luxurious designer villa in the heart of 6eminyak Three spacious king bedrooms all with stylish ensuite bathrooms Lush tropical gardens and timber deck surround the large pool A stunning holiday residence in a quiet and secure location Price IDR 7,300,000,000 Land Area 477 sqm Ownership Leasehold 35 yrs Build Area 247 sqm
UMALAS - 676
UMALAS - 823
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Luxurious well appointed modern 3 bedroom residences Generous open plan living spaces that can be closed off Recycled timber Àoors throughout marble bathrooms A real steal at this price given the location, size & quality Land Area Build Area
500 sqm 240 sqm
BERAWA - 1081
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Delightful newly built architect designed beachside residence Bright & airy open plan living spaces opening out to pool & deck (xtremely well presented, functional design, maximizing space 6uperior property in terms of design, ¿nishes, dpcor and location Land Area Build Area
200 sqm 260 sqm
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Beautiful mix of modern and Balinese design over two Àoors Three spacious bedrooms all with stylish ensuite bathrooms Located in a quiet, secure complex a short drive to 6eminyak Best priced freehold 3 bedroom villa in area, must be viewed
Price IDR 4,000,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 29 yrs
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Price IDR 6,000,000,000 Ownership Freehold
Land Area Build Area
400 sqm 207 sqm
BERAWA - 957
Price IDR 5,400,000,000 Ownership Freehold
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Modern tropical 3 bedroom villa in resort area of Brawa Beach Inviting interiors,sense of unstated elegance, luxury & tropical feel Built & designed with quality, superior materials throughout 6old with custom designer furniture & dpcor, ready to move in Land Area Build Area
360 sqm 250 sqm
Price IDR 6,000,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 32 yrs
LEGIAN - 1008
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Brand new modern investment villa just 500m to double 6 beach Four spacious ensuite king size bedrooms built over two storeys Open plan living & dining area overlooking the swimming pool An amazing 10 ROI making this a great property to purchase Price IDR 4,000,000,000 Land Area 200 sqm Ownership Leasehold 29 yrs Build Area 200 sqm
UMALAS - 1032
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6pace & style are what makes this a beautiful unique villa 6pacious open plan living /dining area with garden views +uge centerpiece pool with lush tropical landscaped gardens Perfect rental villa , good returns with great guest reviews Land Area Build Area
600 sqm 282 sqm
Price IDR 3,100,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 20 yrs
BERAWA - 928
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Five spacious bedrooms all with designer ensuite bathrooms 6tunning sunset views from the upstairs balconies/ bedrooms 400 metres to the beach, close to trendy cafes, and schools Large multi storey villa in a private secure beachside area Land Area Build Area
500 sqm 274 sqm
Price IDR 7,500,000,000 Ownership Freehold
LAND KLUNGKUNG - 1093 BATU BELIG - 920 PERERENAN - 988 PETITENGET - 873 JIMBARAN - 955 KETEWEL - 759
UNGASAN - 213
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&harming two bedroom villa in a secure complex, quality ¿nishes Intimate, spacious outdoor & indoor living spaces , separate kitchen Two large bedrooms, marble & timber throughout, en-suites & robes Priced to sell, quality freehold property just a short drive to the beach Land Area Build Area
300 sqm 200 sqm
Price IDR 2,000,000,000 Ownership Freehold
TANJUNG BENOA - 1029
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Well presented 3 bedroom villa in a secure waterfront complex 4uality built, marble & timber Àoors throughout newly renovated Great location on the laguna side, a short drive to all amenities Make it your holiday home or join the holiday rental market Land Area Build Area
600 sqm 305 sqm
Price IDR 16,150,000,000 Ownership Freehold
SEMINYAK - 1089 BALIAN - 1004 BRAWA - 774 BALANGAN - 998
Beachfront, 14.5 are, wide frontage, paved access, surf break nearby, IDR 375,000,000/are Leasehold 35 years, 1,700 sqm (17 are), 150m to the beach, IDR 13,500,000/are/year )reehold, 1, 00 sqm (1 are), rice ¿eld views zoned residential, IDR 400,000,000/are Freehold, 800 sqm (8 Are), 300m to the beach, IDR 17,400,000,000 Ocean views, freehold land,1,390 sqm (13.9 are) IDR 220,000,000/are, best priced in the area Absolute beachfront land, 2,530 sqm (25.3 are), freehold, IDR 650,000,000/are Rare leasehold land in Jl. Petitenget, 856 sqm, IDR 22,000,000/year 30 years+ext 200m of cliffront / ocean view land in Balian, 10,600 sqm, freehold land, IDR 230,000,000/are Only 300m to the beach, leasehold 26.5 years, 500 sqm (5 Are), IDR 8,500,000/are/year Freehold land Balangan, 5,000 sqm,ocean views and access to beach, IDR 22,100,000,000
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BUKIT
NEGARA
Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice quiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733]
For sale land kavling in Negara 70 mill per are, 15 minutes to Medewi beach, seaview , 700 meters from Denpasar Gilimanuk main road. Call English (Lila 0818 7817 1293), Indo Komang 0819 3626 6163. [0302]
House for sale and rent in Pecatu. 7 bedroom, 5 bathroom, 3 story, 200m², Hak Milik, hotel license, semi furniture. Price $299.000 AUD, rent Rp. 150 juta per year. Call +614 6742 8858, email <sulistyowati76@hotmail.com>. [9977]
Good investment opportunity. Land for sale in Negara area (west Bali). Small or big plots. Starting price Rp. 40 million/are (big plots) or available small plots in different area. Road access. Please call/SMS 081 2368 6123 (Indonesian) or 081 2389 5551 (English speaking). [9663]
Houses for sale. In Taman Griya Jimbaran, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. 2200W electricity. Freehold. Type 75 with 1.83 are land. Close to Club Jimbaran, restaurants, supermarket. Rp. 1.8 Billion (nego). Also Dreamland Bukit Ungasan, 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. Freehold. Need to do some finishing. Total land 1.65 are. Close to all amenities, beaches and club. Rp. 1.9 Billion (nego). Text only 081 2381 5292. [9663]
SEMINYAK Quick Sale Freehold land in Seminyak 12 are Jalan Sarinande 250 meters from the beach. Price 2 Billion / are. Next to restaurants and hotels. Subdivision available. Contact 0878 4086 0199. [0233]
CANGGU 2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0813 1845 5725 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu. com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [9792]
NC/Re/G-28 Oct. 15
Beautiful land 10 to 53 ara Leasehold for 30 or 50 years
Nice view land at Canggu (Tiying Tutul). 900m² (9 are). Email <agungsutamash@gmail.com>. Contact: +62 81 139 6407. [0099] New Villa for lease 25 years, 3,3 are joglo style. 2 bedroom and bathroom, big living room, swimming pool and garden, kitchen, garages and 1 extra bathroom. USD 250.000. Contact 0812 3684 9927. Canggu. [0234]
It is located in Kerobokan, 5 minutes from downtown Seminyak and Petitenget.
Great deal!
The land is in a building zone with certificate, its zoning and tax pajak paid. It is divisible per 10 ara or more, the contract is 30 years 8 million (€ 580) per ara per year, an option of extension 20 years is payable in December 2017 at a price of 11 million (EUR 800) per ara per year.
Land for lease or sale ± 8 are, 3 joglo in. Half finish for make villa. Private road and 5 minute to Batu Bolong beach. Contact: 0812 3684 9927. Canggu. [0240] 2 are freehold on Jl Raya Kayu Tulang. 100 m east of Jl Canggu with 198 m2, factory building in good condition for sale. 650.000/are. Ana: 081 2460 9553. <anama_ salsman@hotmail.com>. [0268] Rent, Jl P Brawa. 1year. 4 BR, TV room/lounge/DR/Kitch, Office, Pool 11x4. IDR 400 juta negotiable. 5 mins to school / club. Available 1st Jan. Email <wootten.chris@ gmail.com>. [0279]
Dual Access by Jl. Tangkuban Perahu or Jl. Mertasari Ideal for Villas or Hotel Contact us by email nicolaspurorge@gmail.com or call us at +62 (0) 87881850350 / +62 (0) 81353514472 C/RE/P-27 May 15
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Freehold Villa for sale, great location in Berawa. Land 10 are, building 4 are. 1 floor, 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom, pool, big garden, private staff room, furnished. 5 min Berawa Beach, 3 min Canggu Club. Price IDR 12.000.000.000 nego. 0813 3860 9747 (Made). [0295] Luxury Apartment for rent in Canggu, 1 bedroom, 2 floors, fast Wifi, private garden, no pool. Available from now, from IDR 8.5 Million/month or IDR 85 Million/year. 0361 8482 866. <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [8002] Overcontract till January 2024 in Batu Bolong close to Deus, new villa with rice field and sunset views. 2AC bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garden/pool, fully equipped/ furnished. US$ 70000. SMS 0812 8066 0122, <nikileaks76@gmail.com>. [0297] Beautiful piece of land 8 or 15 Aras Leasehold 26 years, Babakan Canggu area, 10 minutes fom Echo beach. Ready to build, 3 meters private road access, ITR for building permit is ready. For more information please contact: Dewa at 081 755 7935. [9948]
1BR Apartment on Jl Batu Belig 100m2, check <www. nipuribalihotel.com>. 24hrs security, satellite TV, kitchen, furnished. Rp. 80.000.000/year, Rp. 50.000.000/6 months, Rp. 10.000.000/month, other type Rp. 65.000.000/year, Rp. 8.000.000/month. +62 812 3649 1688. [0271] House available for rent in Seminyak 5 min walk to the beach, 2 AC bedroom, Wifi, staffed, furnished. Monthly to August 2016. [0281] Affordable 2 bedroom villa on toplocation central Seminyak, open living, two bathrooms, kitchen bar, tropical garden, AC. Perfect for expats, renting business or as a second home. Short term or long term rent. Price 1012mln p/mnth (exluding electricity). Furnished! <www. joullasrentestate.com>. Whatsapp: +62 895 1315 3047, mob: +62 813 5305 1567. [0287] Quiet apartments, comfortable, free WiFi, close to everywhere near 66 Beach/66st, security, fully furnished, AC, TV cable, kitchen, fridge etc, hot water, large pool, motorcycle garage. WA at +62 (0) 821 4538 1349. <gardenabali@yahoo.com>. [0291] Beautiful quiet private villa in Drupadi Seminyak. Monthly yearly rental. 2 bedroom 2 ensuite bathroom, open living dinning full furnished. Full equipment kitchen, TV cable, Wifi, dvd, hot water, parking, cctv system. Contact cecilia (+62) 0878 6089 0803. <Villasku@gmail.com>. [0292]
For rent large brand new 2 story house with 8 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms. Unfurnished with pool, garage, nice kitchen on 4 are land on Jl. Batu Bolong. 400 juta one year. 350 juta per year for 2 or more years. Call Ketut for more info 085 2539 05840. [0286]
Beautiful piece of land 8 or 15 Aras. Leasehold 26 years, Babakan Canggu area,10 minutes from Echo beach. Ready to build, 3 meters private road access, ITR for building permit is ready. For more information please contact: Dewa at 081 755 7935. [9948]
2 unit villa for rent Seminyak Jalan Mertanadi Gg Kubu Carik, fully furnished, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, livingroom, swimming pool, kitchen, ricefield view. For daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. Contact Suwiti 081 2396 8584, 0819 9918 9571. [0269]
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Prime rice paddy view land in Canggu. New road close to Batu Bolong. Just under 28 year lease. Building permit included. Under market value for quick sale/negotiable. 10.5 Are. 0812 3955 3593. [0285]
Yearly villa for rent, 2 Bedroom Joglo type located in Berawa 5 minutes to the beach. Fully furnish with very interesting rate only IDR 160 million per year. Contact 0819 3303 1707, <balicoconutliving@gmail.com>. [0289]
Over contract spa shop, still available for two years. Full furnished. Price negotiable. Location: Camplung Tanduk (Dhyanapura), Seminyak. Call for details 0812 2602 2316 (Heidy). [0188]
14 Are Next to the stunning village of Kedunggu. 5 Mins from Tanah Lot Temple and 25 mins from Canggu. At 700m from the beach, it has stunning ocean and sunset views. Ready to build with Perumahan aspect and sealed access, this is a must see for Investor and Developers because at this price, it won’t last. With the announcement of the New Sunset Road due any day, this opportunity can’t be missed.
Price at IDR 350 Jt/ Are. 082 145 934 107
C/Re/I-24 June 15
FOR RENT Large brand new 2 story house with 8 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms. Unfurnished with pool, garage, nice kitchen on 4 are land on Jl. Batu Bolong. 400 juta one year. 350 juta per year for 2 or more years.
AAA Prime Seminyak villas. Great opportunities! Beautifully furnished, spacious 2 bedroom villa with 2 ensuite garden bathrooms and private pool. Fully licensed. Fully operational. 20 year lease USD$ 210,000. By appointment only SMS +62 87 861 988111. [9946] Yearly rental, available now Jl. Petitenget. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, kitchen, open living, private pool and parking, fully furnished walking distance to Seminyak beaches. Below market price. Direct owner +62 819 3303 1707. [0294] In strategic location on the corner main street Seminyak/ Oberoi apartments, 70m2, equiped, furnished, security, AC, hot water with terrace/balcony for rent daily, weekly, monthly. Beach and all amenities in walking distance. Harmya Inn, call us 0812 364 2363 - 0813 3918 6033. [0305] Rare opportunity at Jalan Petitenget! 34 years leasehold land on prime location with two access, 500m from the beach! Plots available from 3are, total 45,3are. Direct contact 0822 3608 7507 or <nooysilviana@yahoo.com>. [0307] For rent monthly or yearly. 2.5 mill/month. 3 bedroom house non furnished, 2,5 are, garden, parking, one bathroom. Jl. Soputan, 5 minutes from Jl. Kunti 2. Please call 0821 4439 6528, 0857 1178 8860. [0174] Oberoi! Spacious 3 bed 3 garden baths on quiet dead end street. 300 meters from Earth cafe. Sunny & spacious w/ oversized rooms & private pool. 3 to 10 year lease. Furnished. USD $ 18,000 per year. SMS +62 87 861 988111. [9947]
Call Ketut for more info 085 2539 05840 NC/RE/M-28 Oct. 15
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LEGIAN
KUTA
Villa for rent, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2 story, living room, dining room, kitchen, gardens, parking area, car & bike at Legian. Price 60 million/10 month, can extend the rent. Please call Putu 0813 3980 4123 / 0813 3964 9404. [0267]
Nice housing compound, sharing pool, fitness centre, security 24 hour. Land 160m2, building 160m2, 3 bedroom, new renovated. Sunset Road behind Sushi Tei. Sunset Garden E19. Price 180jt/year. Contact <eddy_kusno@ yahoo.com>. 081 1389 3559, 0857 3925 9488. [0270]
LOMBOK Land for sale in Gili Trawangan. 300m from the beach; north side. 12.5 are. 150jt/are. Tel. 0813 3700 4355. [0274] Beach front land for sale in Gili Gede Sekotong - Lombok Barat. Best location for restaurant, diving school, etc. Already certificate. Size + 7 are. 25 mtr beach front size. Contact Hera, telp. 0813 3910 4292, email <hera_ purnawati@yahoo.co.id>. [0308]
JIMBARAN Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485] Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jl Bukit Hijau no 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, free Wifi. Rp. 2,750K monthly or Rp. 250K daily. Call 081 2395 8971 or 081 2398 8187. [0091] House for sale located in Kori Nuansa Selatan. Type 30/100. Call 081 2394 8595. [0244] New villa close to Balangan beach Jimbaran consist of 2 BR, pool, AC, Hot water and wifi. Nice atmosphere and close to airport will be rent yearly. Pls contact me at 081 2397 2500 or email at <madeary99@gmail.com>. [0263] For sale house semi villa, land 110m2 located Perum Taman Jimbaran XVII no. 17. Small garden, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, water heater, AC, carport, garage, view mangrove. Price 1.5 Billion nego. Contact owner 0821 4677 0014. [0275] Land for rent 12 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 25 million/are/year (nego), max 25 yrs. Call 081 2383 4011. [5803]
SINGARAJA Dijual Rumah kos 4 kamar luas tanah 2 are. Siap huni, fasilitas PLN, PDAM, SHM. Lokasi Baktisrage Singaraja. Contact info Suci 08 1834 7022. [7486]
LEASE IN SANUR AREA LEASE $1,000 per month Immediate Occupancy - This property is currently leased by The John Fawcett Foundation for 18 month, however the owner is prepared to extend the lease if required. Spacious furnished house 1500sqm on 24 are gardened land. Three bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms Office, lounge and dining room and outdoor living area Fully equipped kitchen & laundry Undercover secure car park Hot water system TV cable, wi-fi and phone landline Swimming Pool Live in cleaner available Staff accommodation
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Beautiful Beachland near Singaraja north Bali (160m beach, 7 minutes from Carrefour). Quiet, 900m from mainroad. 105 are ready to build. Already: Road Access, electricity, filled up. Enough water all year. <bubalovina@ gmail.com>, 0821 4464 3615. [0288]
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Contact: I Gede Bingin +62 361 270812
Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark. IDR 2.000.000/month. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. SMS/ WA 0852 3754 2274. [8830]
NC/RE/U-14 Oct 15
House for rent, 2 storey, living room, kitchen, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, garage, nice quiet area, AC, Perumahan Lembu Sura. Rp. 35 juta per year. Call owner 0813 3963 1779. [9595] Land + house 2 are for sale in Denpasar, Jl Cokroaminoto Gang Swari C. Central location, access road. Please contact 081 2389 3200. [0130] House for rent located in Tukad Badung. 0812 3646 6176 or 0877 6118 0842. [0146] Land for Sale: Jl. Sekar, Kesiman, Kertalangu. Close to Ayung River. 2.5 ara. Price for one ara Rp. 700.000.000. Call Bahasa or English 0813 3872 1947. [0197] 2 storey house for sale in Denpasar. 2 bedrooms upstairs, 4 bedrooms downstairs. 3 Are land. Goverment water. 3500 watt electricity. Call 0813 3872 4288. [0243]
Land plots for sale in Balangan (Sea View) at only 3 mins from Balangan Beach Rp. 550 million / are Info : 0857 3716 7777 / 0813 3717 7720 0812 3823 5678 / 0819 9940 0858 NC/Re/P-16 Sept. 15
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C/RE/U-18 Feb 15
LEASEHOLD LAND • • • • • •
Next to Semer (5 mins from Pepito Kerobokan & 10 mins from Canggu Club) Up to 31 ara with 20 or 30 year lease. Flexible options to extend. ITR, water, telephone & electricity exist Borders Greenbelt rice paddies. IDR 5 million/are/year ONO.
Brokers welcome Contact : branyarbali@gmail.com
0812 3988 6767 NC/Re/M-28 Oct 15
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Stunning freehold villa in walking distance from famous Echo Beach The 2-storey fully furnished luxury villa (around 600 m2) is situated at Padang Linjong in Canggu. The villa sits on 15 are of land and consists of spacious living room, 2 dining areas and 4 bedrooms. It also includes large swimming pool with Jacuzzi, bale and bar as well as a 2-storey ofďŹ ce/staff building (110 m2) with 2 extra bedrooms. Adjacent extended garden/building land (30 are) with river view is for sale as well for IDR 19,400,000,000. Prices are negotiable. Contact: Dimitris Price: +62 (0) 821 4411 9409 IDR 13,900,000,000 dimitris@paradisepropertygroup.co.id
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This is an amazing property set in the Umalas only 5 minutes by motorbike to Batu Belig / Petitenget. Great opportunity to run as a â&#x20AC;&#x153;COTTAGE BUSINESSâ&#x20AC;?. When you walk through the doors into the property it is like walking into a different world. Set on 16 ARE there are 7 wooden Joglo houses â&#x20AC;&#x201C; cottages â&#x20AC;&#x201C; currently all rented out â&#x20AC;&#x201C; you could live in one and rent the rest out â&#x20AC;&#x201C; or just use for yourself and family. The lease has 30 years on it. There are 10 rooms. Price includes all furnishings, linens, appliances etc. Shane Walsh Â&#x2021; +62 (0) 813 3827 6772
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Price: IDR 4,950,000,000
Title: Freehold
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Title: Freehold
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This peaceful private villa is located step to the University UDAYANA in Jimbaran. - Offering spacious land size of 1300m2 & 271m2 building - An excellent opportunity for the Bali style Lovers - 3 ensuite bedrooms in the main building with natural breeze and light - 1 spacious and fully set up ensuite Gladak house - Antique Joglo foundation in the open living & kitchen - 10 x 4,5m swimming pool with green roofed Bale - Amazing tropical garden with several fruit trees - Beautiful atmosphere and fully furnished Contact: Teito Price: +62 (0) 878 6186 7277 IDR 6,000,000,000 teito@paradisepropertygroup.co.id
Available now beautiful land located at Memboro â&#x20AC;&#x201C; North West Sumba This outstanding property boast some of the most outstanding coast lines and topography, with white sandy beaches prime for land banking or villa and resort development. Land Size 24,7 hectares, the property has panoramic beach frontage. Location around 90 minutes drive from airport.
SCGU1049 Canggu
Title: Leasehold 29 years
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Price: IDR 17,290,000,000
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SCGU1048 Canggu
LJBN111 Jimbaran
2080 m2
This stunning section of land that provides amazing panoramic ocean views is a must see and will prove to be a perfect location to develop your residence here in Bali. The land has a perfect elevation that cannot be blocked, very good road access and infrastructure in place. Contractors and architects can be provided to assist towards design and development work. Prime location / breathtaking land / number 1 investment! Karl Â&#x2021; +62 (0) karl@paradisepropertygroup.co.id
Price: Price on application
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Price: IDR 9,300,000,000
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LUXURY VILLA IN THE HEART OF PETITENGET, SEMINYAK 500 METERS TO THE BEACH 7KLV QHZ RIIHULQJ RQ WKH PDUNHW LV D WUXH RQH RI D NLQG 7KH SUHPLHU YLOOD LQ 6HPLQ\DNÂśV OHDGLQJ UHVRUW MXVW PHWHUV IURP WKH RFHDQ DQG ZLWKLQ PLQXWHV RI GR]HQV RI %DOLÂśV ÂżQHVW UHVWDXUDQWV %HGURRPV /DQG P /HDVHKROG years. Price: Contact: Sebastian IDR 12,500,000,000 sebastian@paradisepropertygroup.co.id
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Price Title Bedroom Bathroom Lot Size House Size Furniture Inventory Location
RV-1994
: IDR 7,200,000,000 : Freehold :3 :4 : 500 SQM : 270 SQM : Furnished : Canggu
RV-1996
LUXURY AND PRIVATE VILLA
Price Title Bedroom Bathroom Lot Size House Size Furniture Inventory Location
: IDR 5,290,000,000 : Leasehold :3 :4 : 500 SQM : 210 SQM : Furnished : Umalas
: IDR 3,111,000,000 : Leasehold :3 :3 : 250 SQM : 191 SQM : Furnished : Canggu
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This amazing two-storey villa lies on 490m2 of freehold land and is located only 5 minutes drive from Echo beach and the hot spots of Canggu. It comprises of three large bedrooms. Two of the bedrooms are downstairs while the master bedroom is upstairs alongside two huge terraces where you can relax and enjoy the greenery and rice paddy view. The spacious open-plan kitchen, bar and living area have stackable doors, which allow for both open or closed living. There is also another large terrace downstairs – all overlook lush tropical trees and a sparkling 7m x 4m swimming pool. There is a private access road and parking area for both car and motorbike. This villa comes unfurnished, which gives you an opportunity to furnish it according to your own style and taste. For a freehold villa, in this area, at this price – you simply can’t go wrong.
DEFINITELY worth viewing!!! Location : Canggu | Price : IDR 5,750,000,000
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2 UNIT VILLA WITH PONDOK WISATA
RV-970 : IDR 2,500,000,000 : Freehold :2 :2 : 895 SQM : Unfurnished : Tabanan
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D-218
Anemalou Resort and Beach Club is a luxury complex, perfectly well located on the white sand coast of exotic northwest Lombok. Located on Sire Beach, just minutes by boat from the world famous Gili Islands, Anemalou faces to the Indian Ocean in a perfect horse-shoe shaped bay. Investors are moving into Lombok’s lucrative property market at an astonishing rate and this natural oasis is an exclusive escape from your hectic lifestyle. It is a back to nature experience that gives the entire family endless opportunity for adventure, and provides the perfect location for your total relaxation. Lombok investment combines the beauty of nature and a profitable lifestyle.
Location : Lombok | Starting price : IDR 1,350,000,000
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L-583
An amazing land opportunity has just come onto the market. This land is located right in the heart of Petitenget just a short walk from Potato Head and the iconic W hotel. Covering 45 Are, this block offers many possibilities, and the owner has decided he will subdivide if necessary. At the front of the land there is 25 meters of main road access which offers an amazing site of a commercial property whether that be a Restaurant, Shop or Luxury Spa. Tucked behind there is a great opportunity, for someone to build one or more luxury villas right in the heart of Seminyak and Petitenget. Offered Leasehold with over 34 years left on the lease, first in will get the pick of the land, call now for viewing. From US2,000 Per Are Per Year
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