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MADE WIJAYA…A Stranger No More Made Wijaya: Flamboyant Bali garden guru remembered as witty, kind and generous Made Wijaya, renowned landscape architect and author, has died at St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney on August 28th 2016, where he was undergoing treatment for lymphoma. He was 63. Born Michael White, a native Sydneysider, he moved to Bali on a university holiday and fell in love with the island. Wijaya was a passionate advocate and dedicated student of the island’s monumental architecture and vibrant rituals. Not only did he adopt Bali as his permanent home, but Bali also adopted him. An upper-caste Brahmin family took him in as their own son. White converted to Hinduism and changed his name to Made Wijaya. As a former NSW junior tennis champion, he first made a living giving tennis and English lessons to wealthy Balinese, as well as writing. But his innate sense of design and beauty inevitably led him back to architecture and tropical landscaping. Wijaya’s own flamboyance was a perfect match for the bright, colorful gardens he leaves behind as his life’s legacy. Chances are, anyone who has been to Bali and admired its beautiful gardens has seen some of Made Wijaya’s work. It was Wijaya who first designed the gardens at the Bali Hyatt in Sanur in the early 1980s, before moving on to the famous Oberoi and other landmarks around Bali. As much as Balinese culture influenced his work, Wijaya in turn had a profound impact on Balinese landscaping trends and design. Indeed, Wijaya was soon renowned outside Bali as a world authority on tropical design. He remains best known as a gardener to the rich and famous — among them David Bowie and Francis Ford Coppola. In the late 80s Wijaya was commissioned to transform the arid garden of Bowie’s exotic home at Mustique in the West Indies into a tropical paradise, with giant ponds surrounded by Balinese-style gardens. He later recalled that it was hard to get any work done because the local workforce was so lazy. In all Wijaya designed at least 600 public and private gardens around the world, from Florida and Mexico to Spain, Morocco, Belize, Southeast Asia and Australia. But he was more than just a gardener. Those closest to him say he was a complex character and a study in contrasts. He could be bitingly rude, but also deeply kind. He wrote a regular column for different blogs documenting Balinese culture and changing environment, particularly the “unsightly, architectural nightmares of hotels along the island’s coast and satirical lampoons on the rising moral conservatism and snobbery among the island’s elites”. Made was a regular contributor to the “Lost Bali” face book group, which has over 14500 members. “Lost Bali FB group thanks Made Wijaya for his regular ‘Not Lost Bali’ posts. We will sadly miss his insights into true Balinese culture”, page manager Leslie Franklin said. Wijaya had a passion for documenting Bali’s unique cremation and funeral ceremonies and posting regular videos on his personal blog. Now, his adoptive Balinese family will be responsible for attending to his, after his death in Sydney. “It is likely that his body will be cremated in Australia and then the ashes will be transported here and we will have a Hindu ritual,” Kepaon village chief Ida Bagus Suteja said.
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By Ayu Spicy If you are a garlic lover this dish is for you. Once all the ingredients are prepared it goes together quickly while the fettuccini simmers. I’ve also used spiralized zucchini in place of the pasta for a saucier gluten free version. Both are excellent. Serve it with a crisp green salad and simple vinaigrette and all your taste corners will be satisfied.
Lemony Shrimp, Tomato and Garlic Fettuccini
Serves 3
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2 Tbl.butter 2 Tbl. olive oil 5 large garlic cloves, minced 300 gr fresh prawns, uncooked, shelled and deveined 1/2 tsp. ground paprika 1/2 tsp. salt 4 medium ripe tomatoes, chopped into large pieces 1 cup cooked chopped spinach or bayam (Balinese spinach) 1/2 tsp. crushed dried red pepper 2 Tbl. chopped parsley 1/2 tsp. freshly ground black pepper 1 1/2 Tbl. fresh lemon juice 2 tsp. freshly grated lemon zest
- 250 gm fettuccine pasta or - 1 large zucchini spiralized – be sure to cut the zucchini ribbons into easier to eat lengths as they can be quite long when they are spiralized - 1/2 cup finely grated Parmesan cheese, for garnish Directions: If you are using the fettuccini: Put a large covered pot of water on to boil adding 1 tsp. of salt. While this is heating prepare all your other ingredients so you can quickly cook the sauce while the pasta is
simmering. Once the water is boiling add the fettuccini, giving it a good stir with a long handled fork and start the sauce. (Follow the package instructions for length of cooking time for the fettuccini.) If you are using the spiralized zucchini start from here: Into a skillet melt 1 Tbl. butter with 1 Tbl. olive oil until sizzling. Add half the minced garlic and stir fry for a minute or two. Lay the prawns on top of the garlic and sprinkle with salt and half the ground paprika. Cook for a minute only – they should just be pink - and then flip the prawns over and sprinkle with a bit more salt and the rest of the ground paprika. Cook this second side for a minute or two being careful not to overcook the prawns as they will continue cooking once the pasta or zucchini is added.
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To the skillet with the prawns, add chopped fresh tomatoes, cooked bayam or spinach, the remaining minced garlic, 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper, half the parsley and some freshly ground black pepper. Mix everything well, remove from heat while the pasta continues to cook. If you are using the spiralized zucchini: Heat a skillet with about 2 tsp. olive oil. When it’s hot add the zucchini and toss with the oil for a minute only. Add all the zucchini and any juices to the skillet with the prawns. If you are using the fettuccini, drain the cooked pasta in a colander and tamp out the water. Turn the pasta into the skillet with the prawns, placed over a medium heat. Once the pasta or zucchini is in the skillet with the prawns, add the remaining 2 Tbl. of butter, the lemon juice and zest and the remaining chopped parsley. Taste for seasoning adding salt, black pepper or crushed red pepper flakes to your taste. When everything is heated through, turn the pasta out onto a serving dish and sprinkle with the grated Parmesan cheese and the remaining 1 Tbl. of chopped parsley. 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 © 2016 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz NC/R/M-2 Sept. 15
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Update Golden Monkey was worth the wait! It fills a hole in the available list of cuisines for dining in Ubud. It is found on Jln. Dewi Sita [corner of Jln. Goutomo]. It presents quality Chinese, of the Cantonese variety, at its best. Where I come from, Australia, there is at least one Chinese restaurant in even the smallest town. Everyone has their own favourite Chinese dish. For many it is the very basic Sweet & Sour Pork, for others it is Lemon Chicken or Beef with Black Pepper. The more advanced diners can not go past a perfect Peking Duck. They are all on the menu at Golden Monkey. However for me the dish that I savour most is Char Siew [that means ‘fork roast’]. Long strips of seasoned pork [five spice, honey, red fermented bean curd, hoisin, soy] are hung on long skewers [forks were used in olden days] in the oven and roasted. The strips are cross sliced and served as one of the tastiest snacks imaginable, or that is what they should be? Char Siew is often referred to in western Chinese restaurants as Honey Pork. Far too often the slices are too thin and the taste is just dry pieces of sweet meat. Not at Golden Monkey, two long fillets are presented. Thickly crosssliced, accompanied by a hoisin dip [pictured]. Perfect, the meat tender, sweet and wonderful! They also have a full range of all of the most popular dim sum, available both at lunch and dinner time. Har Gow [prawn dumplings], Xiao Lung Bao [Shanghai pork soup dumplings] and a great Jiaozi, normally only served in the festive seasons, stuffed with minced pork and spring onion are amongst them. The dish that surprised me most was probably the simplest one on the menu; Crispy Cucumber. One of those dishes that you are not really tempted to try but when you do it is a necessity every time thereafter. Thick strips of ice cold pickled cucumber are served with an amazing sesame sauce dip, so complex, what a wonderful taste! This is the perfect opening snack to start any meal. Crunch and enjoy whilst awaiting the rest of your dishes to arrive.
Oktoberfest is a beer festival and fun fair that originated in Munich in the early 19th century. In recent years it has been copied in many cities of the world. Here in Bali it will be celebrated in a large tent in front of the Grand Lucky Supermarket on Sunset Road. With carnival games, a fun fiesta and competitions for the kids, Bavarian snacks and that important ingredient for this traditional event, beer! In Bali it will be held from October 7-9, three nights of gaiety are assured, open from 3.00 till 10.00 p.m., each night. German meats [from Mama’s]; Sausages, frankfurts, bregenwurst and leberwurst as well as schnitzels and pork knuckles [served with sauerkraut of course]. Bavarian pretzels from Casa d’Angelo. Free admittance for all, and there is also free-flow beer tasting from 6.00 till 8.00 each night [Bintang, San Miguel, Bali Hai, Heineken and Stark]. You can even wear your lederhosen, if you dare?
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Luna Roofbar @ L Hotel, Jln Petitenget, Kerobokan, is still one of the best sunset venues in Bali, and unlike many of the poor value ones does not charge an entry fee or require a minimum spend. Enjoy tasty tapas to snack on whilst enjoying a wild range of unique cocktails. One of the best tapa is their Devil on Horeseback, a roll of bacon stuffed with prune and feta. Crab Cakes with a ginger and lemongrass sauce, Smoked Salmon canapés with sour cream and capers, Portobella Mushrooms on grilled baguette, Italian Bruschetta topped with diced tomato, black olive and basil or the Indonesian Asinan Sayur, a vegetable salad tossed with palm sugar and chilli. Amazing value as all are under Rp.50,000. Larger plates, to share, include; Fish & Chips with tartar from the kitchen not out of a bottle, BBQ Chicken Wings with fries and cocktail sauce, a slab of Pizza, Calamari, fried with wedges, Club Sandwich triple deck and the Luna Special of Corn Tortillas, tomato salad, cream and melted cheddar. Still great value, all under Rp.70,000. Why pay more elsewhere, it is the same sunset!
Bavarian Deli Imbiss appears to be a roadside diner, perhaps the 1st in Bali? It is beside the The ByPass Ngurah Rai at Padang Galak [half way between Sanur and Tohpati, on the western side] although its signage is a bit confusing as it is a shared location with a separate business, Bebek Deli, which is not always in operation. The street-side caravan is in fact the kitchen, you can eat ‘al fresco’ in front of it or if you prefer there is a fully airconditioned restaurant up the steps behind. The predominantly German cuisine is very moderately priced and offers quite a range, Sausages, of course, Braatwurst, Burnberger, Bockwurst and Currywurst as well as Kassler and Schnitzels, all served with Kartoffel [pan=fried sliced potato and onion]. A favourite of mine, Hackbraten [German pork meat loaf] is on the menu, a fried egg on top but without any onion sauce, however at these prices they are forgiven. There is plenty of parking next door, and the service is basic but very friendly, totally without attitude. Ubud Deli is not in Ubud. Rather it is found on Jln. Raya Mas in Teges, 10 minutes east of Ubud. Whilst it has been there for a few years now the offerings have been greatly improved and increased. Open from 8.00 a.m. [closing at 7.00 p.m., daily] it provides the locals of the Ubud area an opportunity to purchase many exotic foods, without the trail to the south fighting the traffic. They have a complete selection of small-goods, meats [even that hard to find Roast Turkey], many imported cheeses and a most impressive range of pasta [Barilla, Agnesi, Garafalo, de Cello] even gluten free pastas from Orgran. Also gluten-free bread and pancake mixes. Tarragon mustard sits beside the classic Dijon on the shelf and the olive oils. Veggie Noodles are a local brand of healthy eating options. An unusual product sold here is Coconut Coffee, ground Kintamani coffee combined with powdered coconut milk. Next door to Ubud Deli is now a bakery under the same management [it was once a rendang restaurant], so on their smart covered terrace at the front, you can enjoy a range of sandwiches made with one of the many types of fresh bread, with your selected fillings, and a cup of espresso coffee. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com
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For Sale; Active Gold Membership Canggu Club, good price, for 1 person, valid for 10 yrs from the date of transfer, pls contact <listya@metisbali.com> or 081 2383 4741 for more details. Canggu. [029]
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For Sale; 5 burner gas stove & oven, rotating grill, stainless steel, rarely used excellent condition, pictures available, nego 4.5jt. Call 0813 221 556 77. Kerobokan. [027] For Sale; 1pcs. Bench antique, kayu jati, 208cm, 2jt. 1pcs. Table round antique, kayu jati, diameter 100cm, 1jt. 1pcs. Table round antique, kayu jati, diameter 120cm, 1.2jt 1pcs. Table 80x80cm, 800.000 4pcs. Chairs antique, kayu jati, 500.000 each. Call: 0813 221 556 77. Kerobokan. [026] There is no security on this earth, only opportunity.
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By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
The New Kid in Town! Habitat is its name, and it is the latest sensation in Ubud! A café with a difference operated by young up and coming Balinese restaurateur Ben Karmadi. The cuisine is in two parts, International with a twist for breakfast and Asian, with many twists, for the all day menu. The restaurant is also in two parts; you can sit inside in comfortable air-conditioning or outside on the covered terrace watching the world go by. Over the years I have visited many hundreds of restaurants in Bali, often not much more than a glance at the menu of a new place often tells me everything, everything bad! Same dishes as everywhere else, they may do it better but with so little menu imagination it is very unlikely. I was thinking about this when I first visited Habitat, maybe I would be there for less than 5 minutes….I stayed for an hour! What a refreshing change, interesting dishes, from everywhere. Not only that but obviously with carefully thought add-ons, tweaks and twists. The breakfasts are the most standard items on the menu [served all day as they should be], with just a few changes from the norm. Eggs Florentine on spinach, covered with hollandaise sauce but they sit on a slab of German Rye, on the side crisp hash browns. The Benedict uses Cured Salmon instead of leg ham, but you can ask for bacon instead. No matter how many exotic breakfasts are offered on the menu, and I love them, it is the simple dish of Bacon & Eggs that remain the world’s favourite breakfast. Yes, you can also have it here. Perhaps you want something different for a change? The Lorenzo Breakfast Burrito is just that! A mix of scrambled egg, German bratwurst sausage, bacon, spinach, sweet chilli jam, coriander and cheddar cheese, all wrapped in a toasted tortilla. Mexico never had it so good! Even more different is the Savoury Waffle. The waffle has been made using coconut milk to give it more body, and is topped with shredded crisp bacon and grated cheddar cheese. Dessert at breakfast? Try their Pac-Man Waffle; also made with coconut milk but topped with gelato [vanilla, chocolate and green tea] caramelized banana, strawberries and chocolate sauce. The Omelette is soft and rolled, the original French way, stuffed with cured salmon. Vegetarians, and Vegans, are catered for with a selection of Bowls that contain all those healthy things such as dragon fruit, granola, shaved coconut, chia seeds and strawberries. The accompanying breakfast drink is also a long list. A Balinese Jamu of Turmeric & Tamarind, a healthy Smoothie of banana, dragon fruit, strawberry and honey, a slowpressed orange juice, simple coconut water or Kambucha, by glass or bottle, of Hibiscus Flower & Ginger or Pineapple,
Peppermint, Lemon & Basil. Coffees can be any want you want it but the stand-out is their Vietnamese Drip Coffee. It shows the French influence on Vietnam’s culinary history, a stainless steel cylinder containing ground Papuan coffee beans, sits on the glass, boiling water is added and it slowly drips through the filter into the glass. The all day menu kicks in at 11.30 a.m. The star of the menu is their Vietnamese Banh Mi. During the owner’s training at the Melbourne Sofitel, years ago, he discovered a small Vietnamese cafe nearby where he ate regularly. At Habitat he has faithfully reproduced the Banh Mi from there, once his regular lunch. A sandwich served in a baguette, what is so special you ask? The baguette has been specially baked, a super crunchy crust, soft inside. The large chunk has a liver pate spread, crisp lettuce, tomato and pickles plus your selection of filling; Grilled Chicken with black pepper, Roasted Pork Belly honey glazed, or a Meat Ball combo which I thought was almost in the sensational class but then I am a sandwich freak! All have a unique sauce added, the basic hoisin blended with peanut butter. With the beef meat balls I thought it was a perfect combination. Other Banh Mi include one with Cured Salmon plus either that same sauce or hollandaise, or a Vegetarian [or it can be Vegan] option of Tofu and Eggplant, the tofu marinated with ginger, garlic and lemongrass, the eggplant grilled. More Vietnamese offerings are the Cold Spring Rolls [pictured]. Once again the roasted honey glazed pork belly, cured salmon or black pepper chicken provide the base ingredient, which alone makes an unusual twist. To this is added; vermicelli noodles, cucumber, carrot, spring onion, mint, red cabbage and turnip, all rolled in rice paper. Served with a large pot of that special hoisin-peanut sauce, dip them in or spoon it? There are four large rolls split in half! As with most dishes here a very large serve, and definitely big enough for sharing.
slices, cheese and pickles, topped with a tangy mayonnaise. Make it even bigger by adding an egg or extra bacon. Desserts can be waffles, pancakes, fruit salad or a range of gelato. On my two recent late afternoon visits they have had to extend their normal 6.00 p.m. closing time as the restaurant at that time was still full, every table. So relaxing no one wants to go home! They are likely to soon extend their hours to mid evening. Habitat is a great value new addition to the Ubud dining scene. Full from day one and it will no doubt stay that way. Great value, great taste!
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Habitat.
Address
: Jl. Monkey Forest, Padang Tegal,
Telephone
: 971.633.
Open
: 8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m., daily.
Ubud.
Non-smoking Area : Inside in air-con. Smoking Area
: On outside covered terrace.
Parking
: Enormous banjar car park, directly opposite.
Price
: Rp. 250,000 for two [+ drinks].
Credit Cards
: Visa, Mastercard.
Food
: Vietnamese + International.
Wine
: Beer only.
Service
: Young, friendly, helpful.
Atmosphere
: A buzz!
Overall
: Ubud’s newest in-place!
To finish the Viet offerings there is their famous Pho. Sliced rare beef strips with noodles, cilantro, lime, mint and soy in a rich beef broth. Also on offer is Pho Ga, a chicken version with coconut milk, lemongrass, ginger and noodles added to the chicken breast strips. From Thailand a version of Pad Thai, traditional flat noodles with tamarind, tofu, onion, cilantro, bean sprouts and crushed peanuts but with egg added. You can add to this noodle dish the beef meatballs, honey-glazed pork belly or black pepper chicken. From Mexico Quesadilla, a large tortilla stuffed with chicken, pineapple, capsicum, cabbage, melted cheese, sour cream and tomato salsa. Finger-licking good! The Nachos are coffee-wood smoked bacon and spring onions covered with melted cheese, sour cream and tomato salsa tossed with tortilla chips. In 2016 almost every restaurant in Bali offers a variety of Hamburger! At Habitat it is a giant! The patty is beef, and not over-cooked. Crisp lettuce, bacon, caramelized onion, tomato
Copyright © 2016 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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Batik has to be one of Indonesia’s most famous art forms. Hari Batik Nasional or Batik day, celebrates the traditional cloth of Indonesia. For readers who may be new to the concept of batik this is a technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to cloth. Batik is made by either drawing dots and lines of the resist with a spouted tool called canting. The applied wax resists dyes and therefore allows the artisan to colour selectively by soaking the cloth in one colour, removing the wax with boiling water, and repeating if multiple colours are required. This three day event aims to highlight the traditional spirit of batik. As with any festival held in Bali it is a treat to listen to cultural music performances, enjoy the array of local and national foods, watch fashion shows showcasing the very best of Indonesian design and industry and plenty of product exhibitions. Celebrating Indonesia’s local artists, the festival will feature outstanding performances from Balawan, Batuan Ethnic, Ceraken Gamelan Orchestra, Emoni Music Group and Kobagi. A fashion show will showcase traditional pieces from local designers including Afif Syakur, Putu Aliki, Linda Lirose, Monika Weber, Weda Githa, Neli Gunawan, Dwi Iskandar, Cindy Lavina and from Solo with love by Joko SSP. A jewelry collection by Komang Tri will also highlight Indonesia’s amazing talented artists and designers. Children are welcome with a corner of traditional games, batik making and jewelery making.The opening evening will be a treat held in the Beach Garden and will continue in style to the resort’s most stylish venues. It is worth a visit to find out more about one of Indonesia’s finest craft forms.
This mini film week is in its second year and is going from strength to strength. Short films will be shown from Indonesia, South East Asia and beyond. There are over 300 films in total. These platforms are always helpful to filmmakers who are looking to meet their audiences and provide a space to share their work that might not be available on a wider stage. There will be prizes for film makers and an opportunity for the general public to go along and see films that may not have hit the big screen but are equally as worthy of viewing. Do check out the website for details of venues and times.
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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton
Bali Living: Innovative Tropical Design by Gianni Francione and Kim Inglis Bali Living is a comprehensive interior design book that features over 280 photographs and insightful commentaries about Bali. Already well known as a major player in the tropical architecture and interior design world, Bali is changing its face again as ever newer and more innovative buildings grace the island. Though glimpses of traditional Balinese kampung architecture are evident throughout the book, most of the buildings are contemporary structures that reinterpret old forms and old materials in new and exciting ways, representing a radical update on the past rustic trend. This inspirational new look at Balinese modern architecture and design highlights a fascinating selection of 21 postmillennium buildings. Most are private residences, but there are also public places including a wedding chapel, a rental property, a sports club and a restaurant. A dreamer’s book, these creations epitomize the true essence of tropical living. Among the crowded field of books on modern architecture in Bali, Bali Living holds a unique place in the island’s current unstoppable building boom, commercial development and traffic-clogged urbanization. The book’s imaginative approach and refreshing new angle goes even beyond two previous publications Bali Modern and Bali Houses that looked at Bali’s increasingly international architecture. All the structures in this book have been selected because of their modernist forward-looking architectural creativity and highly original, innovative interior design. Yesterday’s primitive thatched huts and “Bali-style” rusticity are increasingly being replaced by large hotels, resorts, private village estates and sophisticated homes that would not be out of place in more urban surrounds. Though all are different in style, all the structures to some degree represent Bali’s “new tropical international’ trend that is a benchmark of modern tropical living. Yet each retains links with earlier Bali traditional forms, but with sleek silhouettes and a cleaner, pared down and minimalist glass-and-steel metropolitan configuration. Even though the structures may be more complex, refined and “cooler” than earlier architectural styles, one feature they do have in common: they all allow Bali’s environment to take center stage.
designer authentic than your standard, stereotypical and traditionalist rice field ethnic. These types of environments are becoming a major attraction for the more discerning vacationer seeking to rent an exclusive villa for a tropical vacation. Their functionality is particularly appealing to the globalized tastes and contemporary aesthetic of a growing market of Indonesians and other Asian nationals from China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia and Korea who do not want to leave their creature comforts behind.
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The text explains the reasons why certain design concepts were used and how they were adapted to different environments. Glass and metal have replaced alang-alang and bamboo and luscious interiors are highlighted with a wonderful selection of sculpture and paintings from local Balinese designers and galleries and available island-wide. Superb examples of the true essence of tropical living, these properties give you an idea of what a South East Asia and Pacific island life style might look like. Gianni Francione is an architect from Turin, North Italy, who has been based in Southeast Asia, mainly in Bali, for more than 20 years. With this book he continues a journey that began with his Bali Modern, Tropical Asian Style and the bestselling Bali Houses.
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Kim Inglis (www.kiminglis.com), a British author based in Singapore, has edited many architecture style and interiors books for Periplus, including the best-selling Thai Style and Tropical Asian Style, which she co-wrote. Masano Kawana is a renowned interiors, food, lifestyle and modernist p h o t o g r a p h e r. H i s p r e v i o u s publications include Asian Bar and Restaurant Design, Green Mangoes and Lemon Grass and Shunju. If you like modern tropical interiors, then Bali Living will not disappoint. Author-architect Francione and writer Kim Inglis have produced a wide-ranging exploration of utilitarian contemporary architecture. The book is a valuable and beautifully illustrated sourcebook for residential designers, architects and anyone interested in modern and artistic home design. This is residential architecture at its best, appealing directly to the current mercantile direction that the island is taking. Bali Living: Innovative Tropical Design by Gianni Francione and Kim Inglis, photographed by Masano Kawana, Periplus Editions 2008, ISBN 978-079-460-5674, 224 pages, hardcover with dust jacket, references (list of architectural firms and interiors suppliers), dimensions 23.5cm x 31cm (9x12 inches).
There’s a sharpness, especially in the commercial venues, that mirrors Bali’s commercialization. These properties also make the perfect repositories of a new wave of furniture, furnishings and artworks that continues to be developed and manufactured in Bali, as well as international materials representative of indoor-outdoor living that we have come to associate with the island.
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The sophistication, building techniques, materials and interiors of the structures are more cosmopolitan and
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BA Feature Article Yankee Bali, Part II: Prominent Americans in Bali By Bill Dalton Bali’s seductiveness for Americans is eloquently encapsulated in the words of Hickman Powell in The Last Paradise: An American’s Discovery of Bali in the 1920’s: “For months I had wandered in far places. I had glimpsed the beauty of the earth’s end. She was a slattern, soiled wench; and pursuit gave way to sad depression. I scarcely sought beauty any more; but now found Bali.”
proclaimed “Poet Laureate of the Internet,” Beryl’s writings receive an average of 32,500 page views daily on contemporary poetry websites where he has uploaded thousands of 10-word aphorisms, satires, quotable maxims and poems.
For more than 100 years a substratum of colorful and invariably eccentric Americans – celebrities, artists and well-heeled global vagabonds – have made Bali their home away from home. Among them were painters, photographers, writers, anthropologists, musicologists and paradise–seekers who were largely responsible for introducing the remote island to the world during the ¿rst half of the 20th century. The following list is only a fraction of the many noteworthy American personalities living and working in Bali.
*Aaron Fishman. Hailing from Vermont, Aaron first arrived in Bali in 2011. Owner/manager of the innovative, environmentally friendly and community oriented East Bali C a s h e w s . W i t h 8 5 % o f E B C ’s employees village women, Aaron has launched a number of social initiatives including teaching staff about nutrition, building a pre-school, a grocery shop selling daily needs at subsidized prices, an ecolodge and a public visitor’s center.
*Dr. Denise Abe. Denise is a former physician who together with her dynamic team runs the Three Monkeys on Monkey Forest Road and the Il Giordano restaurant in Han Snell Site Bungalows on Jl. Karen, Ubud. Denise is the Chairman of the Ubud Children’s Library. *Ed Balma. A graduate of City College of San Francisco, Ed is the owner of The Drum Factory in Ubud that is ¿lled with every kind of drum imaginable. Founder of P.T. Bali Treasures, he is the world’s largest manufacturer of djembe hand drums and holds the patent for PVC drums and Kalani Stackable drums. Ed sponsors drumming workshops and drum circles and donates instruments to charities and music programs for the bene¿t of Balinese youth. *Rucina Ballinger. A Californian dancer who has lived in Bali since 1974, Rucina has worked extensively in youth and elder educational and cultural immersion programs that interpret Balinese arts and culture to Westerners. Rucina has worked for Inspirasi Foundation to honor Bali Bomb victims and for the Amicorp Vocational Training Centre for economically disadvantaged youth. Rucina founded the comedy group Gedebong Goyang (Swaying Banana Sisters) that performs skits and songs for Indonesians at festivals and on TV. She also teaches Balinese dance to primary school students. *Mike Bell. Educated at the University of Hawaii, Mike is the owner of Hyperion International, an architectural import business in operation since 1974. Working with architects, designers, engineers and contractors, his company specializes in building “extreme projects in extreme locations around the world.” Mike also operates a real estate and investment company. *Jack Daniels. A well-known tourism personality, a graduate of Michigan State University, Jack ¿rst visited Bali in 1973. In a career in tourism spanning more than 30 years, Jack worked in the airline, hotel and cruise industries before establishing Bali Discovery Tours. He writes the award-winning weekly email magazine Bali Update that is distributed to more than 15,000 readers worldwide – a publication that Time magazine dubbed the “Ministry of Truth” for its astute information on Bali. *Diana Darling. A graduate of Boston University, Diana is a freelance translator, editor, copywriter, proofreader and publishing design consultant. The author of the children’s classic The Painted Alphabet, she has published ¿ction and non-¿ction since 1992. Diana worked as editor-in-chief of groundbreaking Latitudes magazine from 2002 to 2004. Specializes in editing translations from Bahasa Indonesia to English. *Beryl Dov. Born and raised in Brooklyn, Beryl is an ordained rabbi and holds degrees in biology, philosophy, literature and business management. He has traveled to more than 100 countries. A viral Internet sensation, entrepreneur and self-
*Janice Girardi. Born in Japan and raised in the USA, Janice ¿rst arrived in Bali in 1973. In the 1980s, she started a line of sterling silver jewelry that is now sold to specialty stores and galleries all over the world. For decades Janice has been a driving force behind animal welfare in Bali. The pioneering Bali Animal Welfare Association (BAWA) was founded by Janice in 2007 with the mission of improving the lives of Bali’s animals through rescue, rehabilitation, education and advocacy. *LLoyd Hassencahl. A graduate of The Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in Los Angeles, California, Lloyd has worked in management positions at Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom and John Hardy Jewelry. In 2007, he started his own furniture and interior design consulting company Design Solutions that has become the go-to design ¿rm for developing beautiful new interiors for owners of high-end villas, destination restaurants and boutique hotels. *Jeanne Ingram. Jean has lived in Bali since 1993. Together with her husband William Ingram, she founded Yayasan Pecinta Budaya Bebali in order to preserve endangered natural-dyed handmade Indonesian textiles. At the Ingram’s shop Threads of Life in Ubud, visitors may purchase textiles, observe production techniques and sign up for classes. *Djuna Ivereigh. A wildlife, architectural and adventure photographer, Djuana graduated from the University of California at Santa Cruz. Skilled at photographing creatures as well as creature comforts, her photo archive is available 24/7, providing editors, architects and designers with images for feature stories. Djuana is also an ecotourism evangelist and helps wildlife poachers launch new careers as wildlife protectors. *Jean of TJ’s: One of the true original expats of the modern era is Jean from San Francisco, the owner of TJ’s Mexican restaurant on Poppies Lane I. Jean ¿rst came to Bali in 1970. In 1975, she started the backpacker’s vegetarian restaurant Kubu Krisna. In 1984, the original restaurant was remodeled to become TJ’s serving California-style Mexican food. To this day few can beat TJ’s chicken enchiladas, fajitas and potent margaritas. *Darsih Jutawan. After a long corporate career in the U.S., Darsih moved to Bali to ‘retire early’ but soon found herself deeply involved in environmental activities and initiatives. Her hugely inÀuential social entrepreneurial, not-for-pro¿t website (www.organic.com) is the closest thing that Bali has to a clearing house and information center for small business products and services across the island’s whole organic supply chain. *Robin Lim. Author, midwife and founder of Yayasan Bumi
Sehat (Healthy Mother Earth Foundation) health clinics, Robin was raised in the USA and the Philippines. She studied at Santa Barbara City College and is a certi¿ed midwife. Ibu Robin and her team have been working since 2003 to combat Indonesia’s high maternal and infant mortality rates. Robin was awarded CNN’s “Hero of the Year” award in 2011 in recognition of her efforts to help thousands of low-income at risk women with free prenatal care, birthing services and medical aid. *Leonard Lueras. Born in New Mexico, growing up in California, Leonard got started on his 50 year career as a writer/publisher/ photographer working as a cub reporter in Hawaii, a war correspondent Vietnam and ¿nally as a packager of high-end art books. Leonard has left his unmistakable stamp on publications as diverse as coffee-table sur¿ng histories, adventure stories set in Indonesia’s far-Àung islands, a portrait of 19th C. Danish trader Mads Lange, the arts of Balinese offerings and ogohogoh, sketches of Bali celebrities and literary anthologies. *Patricia Miklautsch. Growing up in Alaska, Patrica settled in northern California as a marketing communications consultant to hi-tech firms. Founder of the Bali Silent Retreat (www.balaisilentretreat.org), a restorative and inspirational sanctuary where guests are able to rest, nourish body and soul and take time out from the demands of their busy and complicated lifestyles. The only one of its kind on Bali, this ashram is surrounded and protected on all sides by jungle, rice ¿elds and the towering Mount Batukaru volcano. *Steve Munroe. Steve worked for 10 years at the UN before establishing Hubud (“Hub in Ubud”), Bali’s ¿rst collaborative co-working environment, which draws techies, entrepreneurs, business folks and digital nomads to pursue their passions in an increasingly borderless world. Since Hubud was established, Bali has taken a leading role in co-working advocacy in Indonesia with hundreds of expats and Balinese joining co-working communities. *Tara Murff. Hailing from Eugene, Oregon, Tara is the manager and curator of Dekco Retail in Ubud, maker of exquisite handmade gold jewelry for the domestic and international market. Tara also manages Betelnut Ubud’s Satay Bar & Music Lounge, opened in 2011, which puts on ¿lm screenings and sponsors international performing artists and other community activities. *Meghan Pappenheim. Born in New York City, Meghan ¿rst visited Indonesia on an overseas study program. A successful social entrepreneur, restaurateur and certi¿ed Yoga teacher, Meghan and her Balinese husband Dekgun have created a vibrant group of companies in Ubud, including the highly-rated Yoga Barn, KUSH Ayurveda, The Yoga Shop, Tegun Galeri, Dek’s Studio and the well known hang-out KAFE. Meghan organizes the annual Bali Spirit Festival that celebrates yoga, dance and music and is active in many initiatives such as the Ayo! Kita Bicara HIV/ AIDS awareness project, a reforestation effort in East Bali and Pelangi School.
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Question: I feel guilty because I don’t like my dad. Although he has never abused me sexually, he makes me uncomfortable in ways that feel sexual. He and my mother often wear only sarongs around the house, and I have accidentally caught him looking at porn. I feel uneasy being nude or almost naked when he’s around. It may be some kind of Freudian creepiness, or maybe it’s my own angst. He is alcoholic. He’s never been violent, but I feel unsafe and uncomfortable about the way he acts. He has really nasty arguments and pulls the “this is my house” card in order to claim he can set rules for everything, including what we say and do. He does this when he’s sober too, but it’s a lot less provoked when he’s been drinking. I feel he’s hurting my mom, my sister, and me, and I can’t forgive that he’s not even trying to change. Nobody has ever told him that he needs to stop drinking. We treat it like a secret, and I’m not sure how he would react to confrontation. The rest of the family sometimes thinks I’m mean for not accepting the idea that we’re not allowed to get angry when he says things that upset us. Am I messed up for not loving my father when I don’t have any good reason not to? What can I do about it? Dr. ZZ: Your dad has a drinking problem and some serious boundary issues. The sense of alarm you feel about the things he does is your survival mechanism. It doesn’t feel good, and it signals you to pay attention to the signs and not to pretend that what’s going on in your home is normal. It’s not your job to “fix” your dad or to “keep the secret” that something is awry in your house. There may be a time in
the future when you will be able to say, “Dad, you have a problem, and I want you to get help,” but you need to be living somewhere else first, and you will need to have experienced people on your team. See what you can do about moving out into a place you can afford with roommates, or move in with extended family for a few months. It doesn’t have to be permanent – just a place where you can think and breathe on your own for a while. Your instincts will probably be to want to stay with your mom and sister and not feel as if you’re abandoning them; but, until you’re in a place where you can relax, you won’t be able to help. Think hard about getting out soon, while your selfpreservation instincts are intact, and don’t be alone with your dad ever. You may also want to ask your sister if she feels uncomfortable, and try talking with a counselor at your school, church or Alcoholics Anonymous. Is it okay to love your father sometimes and not at others, or to love him but hate what he does and how he makes you feel. There’s nothing wrong with you and a lot wrong with your situation. Question: Most people who know me would consider me a pretty outgoing person because, with people I know and feel comfortable with, I can be quite extroverted. I’m also pretty well-spoken and a decent conversationalist – amongst friends. But, when I’m in a social setting with people I don’t know, or with people I know only peripherally, I don’t do so well. I get anxious, answer in mono-syllables, forget to ask reciprocating questions, don’t ever make a move to start a conversation, and generally handle myself poorly. I do well in professional settings; give me an assigned role and a task to complete, and I’m golden. It’s just in the more ambiguous situations that I struggle.
My main difficulty is that I know what I’m doing wrong, and what I “should” be doing instead, but I can’t seem to get from “knowing” in my head to actually “doing” in the moment. Most advice I’ve read on this says to just keep putting myself in these situations and eventually I will get better at it, but I’m in these situations with some regularity and it doesn’t seem to be improving. Any advice or tricks for how to improve this kind of awkward social interaction? Dr. ZZ: My first thought is to wonder how you know you aren’t performing well in these situations. Are people giving you feedback? Or is this more about your own anxiety? Perhaps a mild anxiety disorder even? Is it just that you feel stilted in these situations, or are you ruminating over every pause or missed opportunity to speak long afterwards? In working your way out of anxiety and second-guessing yourself, the best approach is to cut yourself slack. Assume that other people like you, and that at worst their assessment of you is that you are “a little awkward at first, but great once you get to know him!” Better yet, assume that people don’t notice any awkwardness at all, that there is no perfect way for the event to go, and that however things unfold is exactly how it is supposed to be. Meanwhile, remember to breathe, do whatever you can to relax, and slow down at gatherings that you otherwise find challenging. Perhaps you can agree to have one drink and meet and talk to one new person for 10 minutes before you allow yourself to lurk, be silent, talk only to people you already know and leave. The idea is to take the pressure off yourself and to make enjoying your life your #1 priority.
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HECTOR’S Drink Up There’s been a flurry of reignited interest in the potty proposal by certain hardline Muslim legislators in Jakarta to place a blanket ban on alcohol throughout their preferred vision of Indonesia Raya. The only thing new about the proposal is that it surfaced in a story in the UK Daily Telegraph in mid-September. The draft laws have been in the legislature for a while. It’s moot whether they will eventually emerge from that palace of nightmarish dreams with their working bits intact, or even attached. (Our guess is that they’ll quite properly get poured down the sink.) It goes without saying that such a ban applied to Bali, which is largely Hindu and liberal, at least in archipelagic terms, would be disastrous. President Joko Widodo must know that there’s rather more to diversity than just turning up in locally traditional rig for a visiting fireman speech or some event or other. He must know too that making Bali officially dry would wreck the tourist trade. To the extent that rationality governs politics – and that quantum is arguable everywhere; it’s not just in Indonesia that the doh factor dumbfounds – it would seem, even in the face of unconstitutional zealotry, that someone sensible should speak up. In this instance, alcohol and sex are certainly congruous. Neither drinking nor naughty nooky will ever be abolished by legislation. Each practice may offend some, be against the religious strictures of others, or may indeed be silly if taken to excess. But driving things underground has never done anything but make them worse, and turn whole populations into even more people whom the police can arrest as lawbreakers. Even in Aceh, where autonomy has given it Sharia law, people drink. Some of them are also said to add the rather nice locally grown pot to their coffee to give it extra pizazz. Here in Bali, locus of a definably non-Abrahamic religion, strictures that are the equivalents of haram in Islam are differently focused and decidedly more liberal. In other parts of the country there are substantial indigenous Christian communities. The archipelago is a rainbow nation. The mullahs and other Muslim proselytisers need to understand that. That is, of course, unless their purpose is to wreck the joint.
A Dog’s Life The criminal epidemic of dog-snatching and random killing that afflicts Bali shows no sign of ending; nor is there any indication that the authorities will do anything other than continue to silently applaud the cull and ignore the rest. Such are the vicissitudes of life here, if you’re a dog. It is one of a number of things that stains Bali’s preferred image as a place where spirituality rules, karma is understood to be good as well as bad, and people by a huge majority are not the sort that steal, kill things, or dissemble. The dog question comes home to you at intervals. There are street dogs in our own neighbourhood on the Bukit, where we walk of a morning, who know us and who like a cheery greeting and a gentle inquiry after their health, which sadly is generally pretty bad. They’ve worked out that we aren’t suddenly going to produce sticks and beat them to death. They are distant and wary but peaceable souls who mainly wait around in their chosen location for food scraps, some water, and a smile and a quiet, friendly word. Two friends of ours in Denpasar enjoyed for many months the pleasurable company of one such creature, a feisty little fellow known at one of his adopted homes as Sparky and at the other, neighbouring, one as Lucky. He had vicariously become a friend of ours too. The tales of his way with what he evidently thought was carelessly left-around footwear, and other useful and chewable household contents, kept us endlessly amused. He would come and go as he pleased, and lived on the street, but never ventured far. Now he has disappeared. Gone, to what fate is unknown. His two households are distraught. We say this with no surprise, but we say it with rancour: he undoubtedly fell victim to the Bastards, that class of soulless humans who have no thought for anything other than their own inhumanity or their personal profit.
for the foreseeable future, short visits to Bali aside. That is, she tells us, until her children no longer need her. Um, don’t think that’s ever going to happen. Mums are very special people. She wrote recently that Bali had her at banana japel as soon as she landed here in August 1983. Some of us are rather later arrivals, but anyone with any sort of grasp of Bali’s special charms has been instantly snaffled by the banana japels. It’s very hard to leave the place of your choice after a long, long time, and we sympathise particularly since we’ve done that twice ourselves – though not from Bali, whose magic consistently outguns the witch’s brew of demerits that it also serves up. Iskandar wrote what she called the ultimate love letter to her true home. It appeared on Facebook, as so much does these days. It’s a lovely read, straight from the heart. The Bali Divas, which she started and whose élan is only exceeded by their economic impact in the fundraising market, are now only one of a number of diva collectives, in Australia (with one much further afield, in New York) that are all dedicated to fine fizzy drinks of a certain sort and fiscal improvement of a very beneficial Bali kind. We’ll miss the Iskandar imprimatur on fun affrays, though she’ll be popping in now and then to check up on us. We look forward to that. The next Bali Diva lunch is in November.
Soap Opera One of the Diary’s globetrotting collective, the engaging surfer-soap maker-social insurrectionist Mara Wolford who is at the moment in Homeland USA, tells a lovely story about her interaction with Customs at Los Angeles airport. (We’ve always loved its airport code, by the way. LAX seems so appropriate to southern California’s sunshine and squashy Latin American Spanish). Wolford tells it like this: “All my carry-on tested positive for a powdered substance US Customs didn’t feel like describing to me with much precision. They asked me what I do for a living. I said I dug in the dirt and scribbled. They asked me if I handled nitrate fertilizer. No, all organic fertilizers. They asked if I handled ethylene (think illegal drug manufacture – yikes, no). What were they finding? Swab after swab was run through the computer. “Then it dawned on me: was what they had found highly acidic? Yes, they said. When I explained I had shipped 15 kilos of 99 per cent pure NaOH in the Indonesian mail, from Bali to Sumatra, they looked at me as if I was mad as a hatter. I explained one of the kilo bags had exploded all over my stuff, but I had contained the ecological fallout under emergency circumstances and used the remainder of the lye to make soap. The officer immediately started to repack my gear. ‘That is so outrageous. You can’t make that shit up,’ he said.”
Here Comes Another One We’ll spare you the marketing hyperbole, but we do want to note that the Bukit is about to have another example of late icon Made Wijaya’s pet hate, “New Asian” architecture, foisted upon its otherwise beautiful cliff faces. This time it’s two new venues planned for Alila Villas Uluwatu, where a partnership with something called the OMNIA Dayclub and Japanese restaurant Sake No Hana is scheduled to open in the third quarter of 2017. We’ve seen the architectural impressions. We’ll stop right there. Still, it’s all not until the latter part of next year, is it? That’ll give everyone plenty of time to ramp up the road infrastructure and utility services to cope with burgeoning traffic and numbers. Won’t it?
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Dreams of vacationing on foreign shores are certain to plant the seed for international vacays to tropical isles the likes of Bali, but somehow the thought of trying to coordinate all of your accommodation, companions, transfers and travel documents can be daunting enough to make one snap the laptop shut and choose to holiday closer to home.
There is literally a multitude of accommodation options available to you in Bali and narrowing down your preferred location and villa or hotel is often confusing and exhausting. Websites don’t always paint an ‘accurate’ or up to date picture of the property and if you are unfamiliar with the island, you might find yourself located far from where you thought you would be in a house or hotel that does not live up to expectations!! As your eyes and ears on the island, The Bali Res Centre stay fully up to date with new hotels and villa options and can guide you through accommodation choices and booking procedures, locating an accommodation choice that ticks all of your boxes and guarantees no nasty surprises on arrival!
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For those among us who view their weekend football like religion, October’s Grand Final Double Derby is akin to The Holy Grail of sport! Months of making sure you see every single game of the season, the agony of missed opportunities as you witness home team goals gone awry and the nail biting excitement of a win with only moments left in the match, all culminate in the one weekend on the sporting calendar where even the wife/hubby lets you watch the telly for two days straight! Living in Bali or even visiting the island at this time can cause a dilemma in terms of where to watch the game. After all, if you
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Part II Last issue I talked about the darker culture of Bali. Here are a few more ingrained traditions that reveal a little more of the sinister side of local psychology: Ignoring the Law You may not believe it, but there are actual laws in Indonesia. It is in fact illegal to ride a motorbike without a helmet, ride down a one-way road the wrong way, dump trash in the rivers, burn your household trash, and do many other things which are considered ‘normal’ in Bali. Most locals in fact know this, but ignore the fact because they know that law enforcement is only interested in making money at vehicle checkpoints, and that most village leaders have little clue about effective and safe waste management. Taking the Law into your Own Hands Since law enforcement is seen as corrupt or non-existent, most Balinese opt to take things into their own hands when there is a problem. This is when they will act as a group so that they appear stronger and more intimidating. It’s not uncommon for locals to organize themselves into a group and forcibly shut down a business or a gathering they are opposed to, which may only be the result of a sentiment of an individual. Authorities normally turn a blind eye since they have little to gain from intervening. Buying your Future Corruption in Indonesia is the malaise of the nation, which is unfortunately not going away fast, and Bali is also famous for it. Even from a young age, students know that to get a job in most government departments, you need to buy your way in (nyogok). This means many families would either need to borrow money or mortgage up their property to give their kids a brighter future. This even applies to jobs which in other countries require extremely high scores on rigorous entrance exams, such as medical school. Excuse the pun, but it seems totally sick to me that Indonesia has generations of potentially incompetent doctors in current (and future) medical practice. This dangerous custom is holding Indonesia back from moving forward, and is naturally a major cause for concern for bodies such as the KPK (Indonesian Corruption Commission).
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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth
WHY WE MUST PROVE WHO WE ARE - AND WHERE OUR MONEY CAME FROM How often have you been asked by your bank, investment or insurance company to provide a copy of your passport and to have its authenticity certified by a qualified person - and at your own cost - should it be a lawyer or notary? And how often have you had to prove where you live and produce a document from a list of acceptable items such as utility bills or bank statements? Or explain the source of your funds? Chances are many times, particularly if you are an expatriate holding overseas bank and investment accounts. It can be extremely frustrating and time-consuming, not just for you but for anyone working in the financial industry. Compliance has placed a huge financial burden on the industry in terms of time and resources. The process to open accounts is now much more demanding than it was a few years ago. Some find the form-filling excessive and the questions too intrusive. But there is little choice unless you wish to be cut off from international banking and investing. Bali presents particular challenges Proving one’s residential address in Bali is not easy as in many cases properties are rented, not owned and items like bank statements are sent to more secure business addresses. Furthermore, many houses in Bali do not have proper addresses. In one case an applicant had built a house on the edge of a village. It had no street or house number. It is very hard for people who live in western countries to comprehend a scenario where people live in houses without an address. In this particular case the life company concerned eventually accepted a letter with a certified translation from the village head confirming that the client had constructed a home on the fringe of the village. Other documents such as lease agreements, employer’s letters etc may also be acceptable but even these can be elusive for some self-employed expats. As for source of funds, it is fairly easy for those in regular employment to provide salary slips etc., but it is less straightforward for the self-employed. In one case an applicant for life insurance was rejected because he could not produce accounts for his business. Why have the requirements come about? It all started in 1989 with the creation of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), an intergovernmental organization founded on the initiative of the G7 to develop policies to combat money laundering. In 2001 following the 9/11 attack in the US the purpose expanded to act on terrorism financing. The recommendations of FATF require member states to: • Implement relevant international conventions • Criminalise money laundering and enable authorities to confiscate the proceeds of money laundering • Implement customer due diligence (e.g., identity verification), record keeping and suspicious transaction reporting requirements for financial institutions and designated non-financial businesses and professions • Establish a financial intelligence unit to receive and disseminate suspicious transaction reports, and • Cooperate internationally in investigating and prosecuting money laundering The 35 members of the group are mainly western countries but also influential countries such as Singapore, and China / Hong Kong. Indonesia is not among them but is a member of the Asia Pacific Group (APG) who are committed to implementing and enforcing the global standards established by the FATF. Nevertheless Indonesia was listed in 2001 as having deficiencies that have not been sufficiently addressed. This was reconfirmed as recently as June 2014. As a consequence, any application for an account or any international transaction emanating from Indonesia is subject to additional scrutiny. Which means we all have to provide additional evidence to support transactions. Clearly Indonesia is making some effort. It has its own Financial Reports and Analysis Center (PPATK) and thousands of suspicious transactions have already been reported to it. But there is still much work to be done to meet international standards.
Where does the tax amnesty fit into this? Indonesia’s bold efforts to encourage private individuals and companies to repatriate billions of dollars that have fled the country, particularly during the 1997/8 financial crisis, led to the offering of the current amnesty with starting penalties as low as 2%, but also with threats of stern action against those who fail to take this opportunity. It appears to have created more concern among smaller and medium taxpayers than the ‘big fish’ whom they are mainly targeting. What is interesting about the amnesty is that it would appear to conflict with anti-money laundering laws. This was strongly evidenced a few days ago, no doubt to the consternation of many, when it was widely reported that Singaporean banks were filing suspicious transaction reports (STR’s) with the local police financial crime unit when clients enquired about withdrawing funds. Some have cried foul but the fact is that anti-money laundering laws dictate that use of an amnesty implies the money is not compliant and therefore an STR must be filed. This immediately exonerates the bank official who files the report from liability. Clients will not know when an STR has been filed as that would be seen as ‘tipping off’, which is a crime in itself. Similar reports should be filed by any bank that receives the said money. Of course, a report is one thing and it does not mean automatic sanctions or confiscation of the money, but the possibilities of such are clearly worrying many account holders. What we have is a conflict of political, economic, commercial and legal issues. Why are banks so keen to follow the rules? Apart from wishing to adopt principles of good governence there is one very good reason - heavy sanctions. Last year the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK fined Barclays Bank £72 million for failings in its financial crime risk process.
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So what is the best way forward? I do not give tax advice; only a qualified tax accountant/specialist can do so but it would make sense to ensure tax forms are completed correctly and to maintain good records and supporting documents. If taxes have been paid there should be no problem in accumulating wealth in a well-regulated offshore jurisdiction to save for retirement, property or other purposes. The needs of expatriates are usually very different from those of local nationals, particularly if you expect to move on or to return to your home country. Wherever you live, if you have any connection with the financial world through banking, savings, investments, insurance or pensions you are going to face frequent demands to prove your identity and address. In the case of the latter it would be helpful if you could ensure that at least one bank or credit card statement is addressed to your residence. Having your home address on your KITAS, SIM or KTP will also help. Failure to do so may prevent or delay your encashing an investment or receiving your pension and could even result in the freezing of your bank account.
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If you don’t trust banks or financial institutions your remaining options are limited. Keeping your savings under the mattress is one option but beware of fire, thieves, mice and termites. And don’t copy one Japanese gentleman who reportedly buried his money in his garden; unfortunately he frequently dug it up to check it and was no doubt seen to do so. Then one day when he checked – you guessed – the money was gone! Colin Bloodworth, Chartered Member of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment (UK), has spent over 20 years in Indonesia. He is based in Jakarta but visits Bali regularly. If you have any questions on this article or related topics you can contact him at colin.bloodworth@ppi-advisory.com, colin.bloodworth@yahoo.co.uk or +62 21 2598 5087
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The Holy Monkey Forest of Sangeh Luckily there were no tour buses in the parking lot, so this seemed an auspicious day to absorb some of the quiet and serenity of Sangeh’s magni¿cent forest. A combination of botanical garden and zoological park, the Monkey Forest of Sangeh – the ¿rst and biggest in Bali - is located in the village of Sangeh in Badung Regency about 20 km north of Denpasar in the central plains of the island. Sangeh has maintained its viability and popularity over the years and not become overrun by virtue of its location well along the road connecting Bedugul to Singaraja. Only the monkey forest of Alas Kedaton in Tabanan comes closest to its standing as the leading park to view macaques. The park is thankfully just far enough away from the main urban centers to make it immune from the vast throngs of international and domestic tourists, except during holidays. In 2015 there were only 23,223 domestic visitors (80%) and 5,615 (20%) visitors from overseas. The harmony between the impressive forest, the monkeys, the clean walkways, the tourism facilities and the religious structures make Sangeh a natural tourist attraction. The whole environs are well run and maintained with a tidy parking area, an of¿ce/ ticket counter, food stalls, souvenir kiosks, restrooms, etc. The locals, who work as farmers, traders, laborers and those servicing and selling souvenirs to tourists, are genial and welcoming. Even the monkeys seem tamer and less spiteful than their cousins in Ubud (packed with tourists) and Uluwatu in Pecatu (super naughty simians). Indeed, the park manager even responds to visitor comments on Trip Advisor. Sangeh encompasses a 6-hectare area of majestic nutmeg (pala) trees populated by thousands of macaque monkeys. Nutmegs, planted deliberately hundreds of years ago, are a species not native to Bali and are not found in such abundance anywhere else on the island. Their presence here has never been explained, thus contributing to the mystery of the place. The mast-like trees, which can grow up to 40 meters high, looks like they have been planted according to size, leaf density and type of trunks and branches. The corridor underneath appears to an artistically created, yet is a totally natural space. Within this homogenous forest are four separate temple compounds: Pura Pule, Pura Tirta, Pura Melanting and Pura Bukit Sari located in the heart of the deep forest. Unusual statues of monkeys punctuate the perimeter of the small Melanting Temple and the larger lichen-covered Pura Bukit Sari (“Nectar of the Mountains”). Built by the royal family of Mengwi in the 17th century, this pura is dedicated to the god Vishnu and was initially used as a place of meditation. It has been restored several times, most recently in 1973. Today it functions primarily as a subak temple where offerings to agricultural deities are made. Notice the old statue of Vishnu’s mount Garuda of uncertain date that symbolizes freedom from suffering and the attainment of amerta, the elixir of life. Another popular attraction is Pohon Lanang Wadon that resembles male and female reproductive organs, reminiscent of stone ¿gures gripped by enveloping tree trunks at Angkor Wat. But the natural environment and the macaques are the main tourist attractions. Hordes of the chattering long-tailed creatures, which inhabit the trees and crawl over the temples, provide
substantial economic benefits for the local Balinese. Legend has it that the monkey general Hanuman seized the giant cosmic mountain Mahameru in order to deal the evil demon King Rawana a deathblow. A piece of mountain with monkeys still clinging to it fell on Sangeh and there they live to this day. The macaques’ divine origin perhaps helps to explain why there are no monkey bodies or skeletons ever found. A less sanguine belief held by some Balinese is that at night demons enter into the bodies of the monkeys. Knowing that the park is the habitat of three big clans, I studied up on forest-living (as opposed to artificial captive groups in zoos) macaques before visiting. Living inside a dipterocarp forest, these wild and tame specimens share space, come into direct contact and interact daily – sometimes aggressively - with tourists and local people. Believed to be sacred, the monkeys will approach anyone. They are attracted to shiny objects, so I held my camera tightly and left my watch and glasses well hidden under my clothes and in a bag while exploring. Several friendly and knowledgeable guides hovered around to make sure that the monkeys behave and offered nuts and fruits to attract them. A monkey jumped on my shoulder, and using his own camera, my guide took a photo.
throughout the forests, but only along the main path inhabited by the eastern group with its high number of adult males, whose ¿ghting potential dominates the central and western groups. The dominance-inferiority hierarchy becomes immediately apparent when I offered macaques bananas. Grimaces are indicators of inferiority while panting and open-mouth threats are indicators of dominance. I never saw more than one monkey at one time with a banana. Unlike baboons in the wild, there is no ¿ghting and harassing during feeding activity, but sometimes an eating individual will retreat from an approaching one. Sexual attraction is only important for mature individuals. During the estrus of a female, sexual drive is so strong that it overrides nearly everything else. Solitary males, who are driven away from the females by higher-ranking central males, are surplus individuals who live and sleep at some distance apart from the main group. They do however mate with females who come to them voluntarily. One theory is that the reason why surplus males are driven to the peripheries is that it optimizes the utilization of the inner habitat, which keeps the reproductive core safe. Practicalities
The Balinese Macaca fascicularis The behavior of macaques in many ways resembles that of humans. The more familiarity between two individuals, the stronger is their personal relationship. They are aggressive towards strangers in their vicinity. The young prefer the company of those with whom they have been reared. The more they groom, play, hug each other and work together in expelling strangers, the less aggressive they are towards each other. The parking area has more aggressive monkeys because they are wild and came up from the river. The principal role of the alpha male is group protection and the big males utter alarm calls more than any other individuals. Central males feed, move, rest, sleep and swim in the pond within the group whose core consists of adult females with young offspring. They are extensively groomed by the females and often copulate with them. Expectedly, adult and sub adult male macaques were more aggressive than adult female macaques and immatures. Down a side path, I saw one powerful macaque come to the rescue of a screaming juvenile. Younger macaques 11-20 years old in their prime dominate older macaques 21-30 years who start to become senile. The length, sharpness and condition of teeth are indicators of age; completely worn canines are indicative of advanced age. Analyses of the interactions suggest that macaques respond differentially to humans according to the age/sex classes involved and the presence or absence of food. Like humans, infants are the most familiar with their mother, related to physical attachment and nursing. Next closest are older siblings and adults close to the mother, then with individuals its own age and sex. Eventually, the mother will withhold weaning and withdraw affection and the youngster will get along more and more on its own. The food given to the macaques is not distributed evenly
Located off the main street of Sangeh village, 15 km from Mengwi on the road to Gunung C a t u r. E n t r a n c e Rp40,000. Request map and pamphlet. Guide photographic services: Rp40,000 (no pressure to purchase) for up to seven photos. A long queue of souvenir shops stretch to the exit. The Sangeh Monkey Forest is offered on “Sunset Tours” originating Ubud and south Bali. Children will love it here, but it’s not recommended for babies or infants. Wetlands run through the bottom of the forest and there several quiet pathways to discover such as the one by the river gorge in back. Tourists may purchase a bag of peanuts from local stands to present to the demanding, pestering monkeys. The monkeys are usually only interested in the food provided by the guides, not in harming you. Guides will tell you what you should/shouldn’t do: never scream, pull at a monkey or move suddenly. Hang on to your caps, earrings, cameras, phones, pens or whatever that might be taken by the primates. Glasses might get snatched from your face, sometimes leaving a nasty scratch. Don’t bring food or drinks or have money sticking out of your pockets. These descendants of Hanuman’s warriors will grab at any protrusion and won’t return it unless you divert them. When feeding, always look out for the claws and teeth of the dominant male. He should be given food ¿rst to avoid ¿ghting. Don’t get close to their young. When you smile, never show your teeth. In monkeydom this is considered an aggressive gesture. <pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2016 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Bali Explorer at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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For many years, part of my weekly ritual has been a Saturday morning visit to the Ubud Organic Farmers Market in front of Pizza Bagus. I buy d e l i c i o u s vegetables that I know have come straight from a local farmer, try delicious Ubud-made jams and honeys to spread on fresh-baked breads, and select herb plants for my garden … and take the opportunity for a catch-up and coffee with like-minded people. But hey, it’s only once a week!
It’s delicious, simple, fresh and beautifully presented – a clever little food bar concept called Nalu Fruit Bowl. The basic idea begins with fresh tropical slices of fruit, layered with yogurt underneath and a choice of crunchy bits and pieces on top. There are eight great options on the menu, or you can mix it up.
Now I can ¿nd them at a different venue on Wednesday too! I’d been curious for a while about the building bustle in the big structure opposite the old Jazz Café site, and I’m told that a food court will open there soon. In the meantime, it’s a perfect spot to host the organic market, every Wednesday from 9am-2pm. Much easier parking, in the middle of town, at the top of Jl Sukme in Tebesaya, and the market is still at its usual location at Pizza Bagus on Jl Pengosekan, on Saturdays. MAYBANK SUPPORTS DISABLED Well done Maybank Indonesia for this year ’s corporate responsibility (CSR) project, which provided work capital support grants to ten o u t s t a n d i n g cooperatives in the G i a n y a r R e g e n c y. One of these was not for pro¿t organisation Pusat Pemberdayaan Penyandang Disabilitas (Disability Empowerment Center) Bali, which is aimed at economic empowerment for the disabled. The funding that comes through the Maybank Foundation is helping the Disability Empowerment Center to improve their productivity, especially in the production and distribution of wheelchairs, which in turn they believe will improve the livelihood of the Gianyar disabled community. The bank also sponsored last month’s annual international Maybank Bali Marathon (MBM), and the 50 disabled athletes who participated in the marathon. For more information, contact: Esti Nugraheni, at pr. maybankindonesia@gmail.com. LOCAVORE TO GO From my very ¿rst visit to Locavore restaurant, I wished that the delicious pickles, jams, sauces, and breads created for their degustation menus were available at other times. Ditto their meats and other produce, as it’s obvious these guys source only the ¿nest quality ingredients. Locavore To Go – the ¿rst of the “children” from the parent Locavore - is their answer. Try delicious breakfasts (light, Àuffy, wafÀes, perfect eggs benedict and melt in the mouth daily pastries are highlights from a simple menu) and simple “soul food/ home food” lunches, such as pulled pork, Wagyu burgers, great sandwiches, fab sausages in brioche rolls, and their scrumptious soups and salads of the day. And best of all, LTG is an up-scale delicatessen and butcher, with charcuterie (pastrami, smoked bacon, pork pate, sausages), chutneys/ pickles and jams, top quality meats, including various cuts of chicken from Kintamani, pork from Payangan, lamb from Wonosobo, Central Java, and Beef from Malang. They also have a good selection of freshly made breads including ciabatta, sour dough, multi grain, onion bread and gluten free. On the south side of Jl Dewi Sita, closer to Jl Hanoman than Big Bro Locavore.
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Coming alive after dark at this year’s Ubud Writers & Readers Festival With Seminyak and Kuta to rival, Ubud is usually associated with lazy days as opposed to late nights. The artistic hub of Bali has instead earned a reputation for creative expression, making it the perfect setting for the annual Ubud Writers & Readers Festival (26–30 October).
Betelnut (26 October), where presenters will take to the stage to deliver a 20:20 presentation of thoughts, words and ideas: 20 slides at 20 seconds a piece. The Festival’s popular Poetry Slam (29 October) will also be returning for 2016, with award-winning wordsmiths including Muslim hip-hop group The Brothahood going head-to-head with local sensations and budding artists. In a festival-first, Betelnut will also play host to a Women of Words Poetry Slam (27 October), a special celebration of sisterhood in the form of spoken word. Returning for its second year, the Festival’s Late Night Laughs at Casa Luna (29 October) will this year play host to Pakistani stand-up comedian and social commentator Sami Shah, whose ‘stylish, cynical, brutally newsy, bitingly funny’ (Sunday Telegraph) stage style pairs perfectly with a martini or two.
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As the sun sets on Saturday (29 October), audiences can soak up the evocative sounds of musicians and collaborators Tenzin Cheogyal and Jesse Paris Smith while browsing the local Marker’s Market, then watch on as Balinese illustrator Monez Gusmang performs an interactive live show through the world of digital art. Perhaps the Festival’s most popular night-time event, the UWRF Closing Night Party at Blanco Museum on Sunday (30 October), will bring together singers, songwriters, dancers and fire-twirlers including Scottish Avant-garde noise-makers Neu! Reekie! and Indonesian percussion band blending traditional instruments and modern music, Svara Samsara, to bid farewell to another year. You can find all the full program for this year’s Ubud Writers & Readers Festival via the website, at www. ubudwritersfestival.com.
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A PASSION FOR PASSIONFRUIT
About 13 years ago a man from Brazil handed me a big purple passion fruit. He had brought it all the way from Rio, he told me, and was looking for a gardener who could start propagating it here. I had never seen such a thing; Bali’s passion fruit at that time were small, wrinkled, sweet and brown. This was four times the size, ¿ercely aromatic, intensely Àavoured and sour. Usually gardeners hesitate to introduce new species lest local varieties be hybridized or overwhelmed. But Bali has been an entrepot for at least 2,000 years and most of its fruits, vegetables, herbs and ornamental plants have come from somewhere else. So I had no hesitation in tipping the seeds into a pot of compost. A month later I was giving away passion fruit seedlings by the dozen.
soda or tonic or just by itself, iced, on a hot day. I’ve heard a rumour that a passion fruit daiquiri is very nice. Passion fruit makes a lovely tangy preserve which goes well with cheese. Of course you can just cut the top off like a boiled egg and eat the contents with a spoon, or pour the lot over yogurt. It’s astonishing, really, that we seem to be the only species that eats it. My garden is plagued by a family of squirrels. They enchant visitors as they leap from tree to tree and pursue one another along the branches with excited squeaks as they prepare to produce yet more squirrels. These rodents have destroyed every durian and coconut in my garden for years now, taking a single bite which spoils the fruit before moving on to the next. But they won’t touch passion fruit.
A healthy vine will roar around the garden like a train, lustily embracing any support that leads it closer to the sun.
After a while - about a year, after you’ve forgotten about them and the vines have largely disappeared in the tree canopies – the oval fruits will start to appear in the grass. When ripe, the passion fruit releases itself from the mother plant and drops to earth; it picks itself. Which is just as well considering the dizzying heights from which some of them are falling. The larger ones sometimes crack upon impact with the earth. A good wind or heavy rain can produce quite a harvest. Ignored, the shell eventually rots away and the seeds will germinate where they landed to start the whole process over again. But it’s much more fun to pick them up and take them home. This particular variety has a very deep Àavour and aroma, and a sweet/sour acidity that most Balinese don’t like. Wayan Manis wrinkles her nose and declares them ‘pahit’. But the juice makes a wonderful substitute for vinegar in salad dressings, introducing a distinctive fruity dimension to the proceedings. A shot of juice is lovely in a glass of cold
The purple variety of passion fruit is thought to have originated in Paraguay, and being so conveniently packed in its own tough skin was easy for early European explorers and traders to disseminate around the world. But the fruit is endemic in the tropics and subtropics of every continent except Africa. Most species are found in South America, eastern Asia, southern Asia and New Guinea. Nine separate species of PassiÀora are native to the United States, at least four species are found in Australia and there is one endemic species in New Zealand. Some interesting facts to keep up your sleeve for Quiz Night: many species of butterÀies rely on passion fruit leaves. The seeds yield about 23% oil similar in properties to sunÀower and soya oil. Different species are pollinated by hummingbirds, bumble bees, Carpenter bees, wasps or bats, while others are self-pollinating. The Àower was named by Spanish missionaries to South America as an expository aid while trying to convert the indigenous inhabitants to Christianity. So next time someone congratulates you on your passion fruit vine you can tell them all about it.
I still am. That original passion fruit, doubtless augmented by other illegal immigrants, begat countless generations which have found their way all over Bali and beyond.
PassiÀora is one hardy plant. Seedlings spring up from the compost bin, beside walls or wherever birds have dropped them. Once they are established they’re pretty much indestructible. A healthy vine will roar around the garden like a train, lustily embracing any support that leads it closer to the sun. Undeterred by monsoonal Àoods or torrid droughts, they just keep on climbing determinedly upwards. I encourage them to grow up tall trees and one has now colonized the roof. Literature states the vine can grow about 6m a year but in my experience it’s more like 10 cm a day.
can produce for up to ¿ve years it’s an ongoing exercise. I collect them, scoop out the pulp, press it through a potato ricer and freeze the juice. I give away scores of seedlings. My compost is full of passion fruit shells.
Neither will the bats. They help themselves to the papayas just at the moment of perfect ripeness, leaving the ragged remains of the fruit hanging sadly from the stem or slumped on the ground. There is a variety of wild ¿g that grows in the undercliff, and when it ripens the bats gorge themselves nightly. Then they come and hang out in my roof to discuss the vintage while liberally decorating my Àoor with half-digested fruit. They are very crafty in their timing - if I stay home in the evening and work outside, they only arrive after I’ve gone to bed. If I go out early in the evening they take that opportunity to party and even if I return early there is plenty of evidence of their visit. But they show no interest in the passion fruit even when I leave an open one around to tempt them. Wild pigeons feast on the mulberries in my trees but scorn a broken passion fruit. Ants are not attracted to the spilled juice. The chickens turn up their beaks at the seeds. Only Rama the parrot will sometimes consent to crack a few passion fruit seeds before Àinging the fruit into the garden. So I’m the only one who thinks that passion fruit is a good idea, and it’s my job to keep up with the crop. Since the vines
Passion fruit is packed with vitamins and minerals. One hundred grams of fruit contains about 30 mg of vitamin C, 1274 units of vitamin A, 348 mg of potassium along with significant amounts of iron, copper, magnesium and phosphorus. As with everything else, rarity adds value to a product. If you live in the continental USA, one Californian fruit supplier will be happy to send you eight fruit for US$28 or Rp. 45,500 each. That makes me feel pretty smug. And no way will I be coming down with scurvy any time soon. Join the Ubud Gardening Society facebook page to learn about our irregular meetings, and to pick up a seedling or three. Believe me, I am happy to spread the around.
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Home Grown is Always Best ‘Dear Garden Doctor, I am planning on a kitchen garden of a variety of herbs, some in the garden and small pots. I am wondering if it is worth going to the effort of growing garlic. Can I grow this in pots and is it worthwhile, does it require much care? A friend told me that I should be able to grow it by breaking up a bulb and putting a few cloves in the ground. Is this correct, is it really that simple? Thank you in advance for any helpful advice, Pauline.’ Garlic - famous for its culinary, nutritional and medicinal qualities, is well worthwhile growing at home on your own. Home grown organic garlic just can’t be beaten for Àavour, nutrition and the associated health bene¿ts. In my experience supermarket garlic almost always tends to be either cracked, soft or rubbery when squeezed. However if grown, harvested and dried correctly there should be no softness or cracking, optimal fresh garlic should be both juicy and ¿rm. Fresh garlic is full of vitamins, minerals and various other compounds offering multiple health bene¿ts. The positive health and culinary aspects of this herb are too many to list here - that is a topic for another article. The best part about garlic is that it is easy to grow! Yes, a whole entire garlic bulb can be grown from a single clove. Each individual clove will produce a new bulb, which may contain another twenty cloves. The bulbs that grow from your cloves will possess the genetic characteristics of the parent plant, so get your hands on the best garlic that you can ¿nd. Planting It is possible to grow garlic from seed, but most gardeners prefer to grow directly from the clove - much quicker and easier. The largest cloves will produce the largest bulbs. Take some cloves then place them upright (pointy end at the top) and gently push into the soil to a depth of 1 inch, with a 4 inch spacing between cloves. The tip should be just below the surface. Cover with soil and then water thoroughly. Plant out every few weeks, that way you will have a future ongoing supply. If growing in circular shaped pots, plant cloves around the perimeter and then ¿ll in the space leftover within. Instead of using deep circular pots opt for shallow rectangular tray shaped containers if possible. Soil depth to 8 inches will be suf¿cient. Shallow trays are more ef¿cient as you can produce more garlic per volume of soil. Use compost and manure to add nutrients to the soil before planting the garlic. Growing Garlic will do best in full sun but is also possible to grow it in partial shade in a warm climate. Best results come from plants grown in a well drained soil that receives regular watering. When the green tops begin emerging from the soil after 7-10 days, you will know that your garlic is growing. Now is the time to mulch around your newly forming plants, suitable toppings include hay, dry leaves or grass clippings, compost, or even well rotted manure.
ready to harvest in about four months but could take longer depending upon the variety. Harvesting too early produces small bulbs, whilst if too late can result in split bulbs. The ideal time is when the leaves have mostly withered and yellowed. Remove bulbs when the soil is dry, by gently digging them out. Avoid pulling as you may end up with a handful of tops without bulbs. It is important to keep the plant whole with tops intact as this will affect durability in storage. Brush off the soil and hang the bulbs in a dry shaded airy location (but not in direct sun) 2-4 weeks.
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If it is humid ensure that there is good air circulation. Curing your garlic is a critical step as it improves the Àavour and shelf life. When done store in a cool, dark and dry cupboard. TIP: Make a garlic plait or braid - The dried leaves can be kept and braided into a strand, from which you can hang the garlic bulbs in your pantry or kitchen. This is both decorative and useful. Other Plants from Scraps You may also be interested to know that you can grow onions, leeks, shallots (spring onions), celery, bok-choi and cabbage by using a similar method to growing garlic from a clove. You can grow them from the bottoms, which is the portion that contains the root end. Most people would usually cut it off and throw it out. Instead cut off the bottoms and put them in the soil with the root facing down. This method is fast and easy and think off all the extra food you can produce from scraps which otherwise might just go into the bin. Potato peel dug into the soil will also produce.
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Garlic is Effective for Sap Sucking Vampires Did you know that garlic can be planted among roses or vegetables as a natural insect repellent! Some insects simply don’t like the potent fragrance. If have you ever cut your ¿nger whilst chopping garlic, you will know that it can sting or slightly burn. If you want to do more than just repel bugs, you could go a step further and make your own organic garlic pesticide – useful for protecting plants from small sucking insects such as aphids, caterpillars, most larvae, slugs and snails. Soft-bodied insects can be killed outright by a strong garlic spray. Use a simple combination of garlic, soap and water. Mix 250g of garlic through a blender, then add to a litre of boiling water. Allow it to sit in an airtight container for 2-3 days. To ¿nish strain out the garlic bits, add a tablespoon of dish soap, shake the mixture up and spray vulnerable plants often. A good tactic is to spray when the pests are more active, such as the late afternoon or evenings.
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Garlic is useful for cooking, great for your health and will even repel pests. Whether grown direct in the garden or in pots and containers, I suggest you grow as much of this versatile herb as you can! Home grown is always best!
Always allow the soil to dry out between watering. Never plant in a soil prone to water logging, the bulbs will rot. If you have a clay soil I would de¿nitely grow my garlic in pots. Harvest
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BAMBOO SAVES THE DAY Nripal Adhikary, a Nepali architect, is a man with a vision. He is also a big fan of bamboo. While his counterparts around the country have mainly relied on brick and steel, Adhikary has long employed bamboo - and (packed) earth - in his designs and buildings. Bamboo grows widely in Nepal, and due to the country’s ample b i o d i v e r s i t y, stretching from the heights of the Himalayas to the tropics in the south, 54 species of bamboo exist in all. But the abundant supply of this towering grass all around the country only partly explains Adhikary’s awareness and use of bamboo. “There’s been growing interest around the world,” he says, “it’s the material of the future.” Notwithstanding his sensible approach, conventional thinking in his own country has relegated bamboo to a lowly status; as a poor and merely temporary material. But in the wake of the 2015 earthquake, the perception began to shift, because structures made of hardy materials – steel, bricks, cement – collapsed. “We’ve been advocating bamboo for years, but nothing,” says Adhikary, “after the earthquake, people were listening.” It took an earthquake for a Nepali architect to prove that structures built or forti¿ed with bamboo, will outlast tremors. But in other parts of the world, the evidence has already withstood the test of tremors. After a violent earthquake hit Limon, Costa Rica in 1992, only bamboo houses from the national Bamboo Project remained standing. To those experts who understand bamboo’s anti-seismic properties, and who have been testing its application in zones prone to earthquakes and hurricanes, the proven resilience of bamboo in the Costa Rica disaster (and others like it) was no surprise: due to its low weight and Àexibility, bamboo enables structures to “dance” in earthquakes. Its net-like root system also creates an effective underground mechanism in places prone to earthquakes and mud slides. The bamboo stalk’s sturdiness and versatility, particularly under emergency conditions, has long been studied. A bamboo grove swayed but survived the 1945 Hiroshima atomic explosion closer to ground zero than any other living thing and, within days, sent up new shoots. How’s that for resilience? For nearly a decade, INBAR (International Network for Bamboo and Rattan) and its partners have undertaken efforts to safeguard communities against natural disasters – and the results have often been invaluable to families plagued by heavy rains, Àooding and other unforeseen occurrences. In addition to helping set up families with sustainable, disaster-resilient and affordable housing, INBAR conducts extensive research in the field, in order to stay at the forefront of humanitarian-based housing aid. Others have followed suit. The ReciproBoo Shelter (and kit) is the nonpro¿t brainchild of Shaun Halbert, who led a disaster response to Nepal after extensive Àooding displaced families from their homes. That experience motivated him to think up a simpler concept. Halbert recognized the bene¿ts of a simple type of relief shelter using tarpaulins and bamboo, then tweaked
the concept into a simple ReciproBoo Shelter Kit (RSK). Four poles of bamboo or steel overlap reciprocally and support each other, creating a practical alternative for disaster emergency shelter. Although these temporary emergency shelters can be made from fresh cut green bamboo, the stronger dry bamboo is preferred. The lightweight ReciproBoo Shelter costs one sixth the price of a conventional relief tent, can be adapted to any sloping terrain and is simple enough for two people to construct in under twenty minutes. It has shown exceptional strength and versatility for disaster relief; providing vital protection and security in even the most severe weather conditions. Not only does it offer practical shelter solutions for disaster relief, but it is a truly sustainable shelter and empowers people to participate and personalise their shelter.
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The first, Denpasar, feeds effluent from all of Denpasar into a main sewer which runs down Jl. Sesetan to the traffic lights at Benoa and from here to the sewage plant which is situated in Suwung. For most of the system covering the Denpasar area the waste water simply flows under gravity while a small area in Western Denpasar requires a pump to pump the waste up to Jl. Sesetan.
At Suwung there is a large sewage treatment plant that covers 10 hectares of land. Here 4 large holding ponds (2 aerated for bacterial breakdown of the waste water and 2 sedimentation ponds) can process up to 51,000 cbm of waste water per day.
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Does the sewage system cover your area? Have a look around, if you see circular concrete manhole covers in the road near your property you can be fairly sure that the sewage system is available. The manhole covers have the letters DSDP cast into them.
The overall project for the whole of Bali is expected to connect over 36,000 subscribers, using 200 klms of pipes and is planned for completion in the 2030s. The project is being managed by the Unit Pelaksana Teknis Pengelolaan Air Limbah or UPT PAL (Waste Water Technical Management Unit) and so far it covers three major areas.
The Third area covers an area from the airport up to the North end of Seminyak and includes Kuta, Legian and Seminyak with a main sewer running down Jl. Legian. There is a main pump house near Jl. Imam Bonjol with 3 pumps with a total capacity of 23.8 cbm a minute which pump the waste to Suwung. Much of the area covered by this system is below the level of Jl. Legian and a series of pumps is needed to push waste water from the various areas up to the main sewer line.
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Your help is needed and it would be a major benefit if you could take the following steps: • Do not allow sanitary knapkins to be put into toilets • Do not put cooking oils or fats into your drains. • If you have a lot of cooking going on install a grease trap to collect grease. • Do not lift sewer manholes to drain your flooded garden. • Do not allow construction workers to dispose of their rubbish and waste down the drains and sewers. • Make sure your rainwater drains are not connected to sewers.
The project is known as the Denpasar Sewerage Development Project or DSDP and is funded with the assistance of JICA (the Japan International Cooperation Agency). It is a long term project that started with a feasibility study in 1994 with work commencing in 2004. The major pipework systems for much of the major area of Denpasar, Kuta and Sanur along with pump stations and the sewage plant were completed in 2008. Since then an ongoing project has been underway to progressively connect up houses, restaurants, hotels and other premises to the system. Phase DSDP 1 is already completed with 7,000 connections made to the system. DSDP 2 is under way with a final target of 15,000 connections made, so far 12,665 connections have been completed.
The second area, Sanur, has two main north-south sewer pipes one running down under Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai and a second running down under Jl. Tamblingan collecting waste water and carrying it to a main pump house situated next to the bypass at the South Western corner of Sanur. Three pumps with a total capacity of 12.4 cbm per minute pump the waste water through a main pipe along the bypass to Suwung.
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• Wooden Blinds 25mm, 50mm, 35mm • Bamboo Blinds • Roller Blinds, Roman Blinds • Vertical Blinds, Aluminium Blinds • Exterior Blinds, Plastic Transparant • Curtain, Blackout, Sheer • Sliding Doors - Shutter Window • Natural Carpets ( Seagrass, Banana Fiber, Pandanus ) • Sun Louvre - Awning • Magnetic Insect Screen • Umbrellas • Flooring, Decking (BKR, Merbau, Iron Wood) • Folding Insect Screen Door
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There were trenches, mounds and holes everywhere, it was as though the Battle of the Somme had been fought there the day before - and still they hadn’t managed to find it.
Unfortunately the DSDP has four major issues which are making life difficult for them: 1. Their biggest problem is the disposal of sanitary napkins into toilets. Sanitary napkins easily block pipes and are not biodegradeable, they do not break down in the processing plant. 2. Grease (which includes fat and oils) from cooking particularly restaurants and hotels. 3. Rainwater. So called plumbers with brains like swiss cheeses take the easy way out and connect rain water drainage into the sewers because they are unable to come up with a more sensible solution. 4. Sand and earth from gardens and construction sites. I am aware of a recently built hotel that was driving DSDP nuts by discharging sand into the sewer and blocking it.
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I was once called to a house whose owner had a bit of a problem. “The toilets are blocked” he said, “I don’t know where the septic tank is. Several people have tried to find it.” We went into his back garden. “Got a problem with moles?” I said. “Biggest moles I’ve ever come across.” He wasn’t one tiny little bit amused.
The DSDP is an important system for improving health in Bali (to say nothing of the unrequested colonic evacuation that many of our visitors tend to undergo) and, for most of us, provides the opportunity to do away with those troublesome septic systems with their unmanaged septic discharges.
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One of life’s great mysteries is “where does the rest go when I visit the rest room?” A good question and one we should all take a bit more notice of. For most of us it goes to a septic tank and, in many households, trying to find the exact location of the septic tank is rather like hunting truffles (it’s the smell that gives them away).
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What are the main challenges that you face in this business?
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To find good maps, prints and books. People in Asia are starting to collect and invest in rare maps and prints. The market prices for maps on South East Asia have also gone up in value a lot in the last years. Do you publish a printed catalog? Every year we publish a catalog on our newest acquisitions. But most collectors find their way to our website. We also send out a newsletter 3 to 4 times a month by email.
Dr. David Parry:
Curator of Rare Maps, Prints and Books Born in Hounslow, England. David Parry is a soil scientist and remote sensing expert who has spent the last 25 years working on urban and rural development projects in Indonesia. His interest in collecting antique maps followed naturally from using a variety of modern and not-so-modern topographic and thematic maps in the course of his work. In the late 1980s and early 90s, there were few maps of the region that could be accessed easily. This paucity inspired David to write The Cartography of The East Indian Islands a wellknown reference for cartographers with an interest in Asian historical maps. Dr. Parry lives in Jakarta, Indonesia with his wife, Sonja, and their four dogs and numerous cats. What are your hobbies or interests? Collecting antique maps, English Georgian (18th & 19th century) silver and Georgian wine glasses and decanters. I also like reading, rugby and fine wine. How, where and why did you get into the business of selling rare maps and books? I have always liked reading technical, biographies, history and novels and collecting old, leather-bounded books. When we bought our first batch of prints and maps of the Dutch East Indies at an auction in Europe, we noticed the great interest of our Indonesian friends in these historical items after showcasing them in Jakarta. This spurred my partner Bartele Santema and his wife Rusmiyati to open Bartele Gallery in Jakarta in 2009, which specializes in antique maps and prints of Indonesia. I am the curator. What does the job at the gallery entail? Authenticating maps and prints, writing detailed descriptions of each map or print, giving the name of the cartographer, the age/date of the item and its history or provenance, preparing and signing authentication certificates for all sold items. I also give lectures on antique maps to interested study groups and societies, e.g. the Indonesian Heritage Society, the National Library Singapore and the National Museum in Jakarta. What are you working on now? My assistant Sake Santema and I work on historical articles that educate people about historical maps, hopefully getting them interested in old maps and prints. We also hold exhibitions at museums and other galleries in Jakarta. In August 2016 we attended the Bazaar Art Fair at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, the biggest art fair in Indonesia, which welcomed almost 50,000 visitors in 3 days. Our next project is writing a coffee table book on old maps of Indonesia.
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Who is your typical customer? Our customer base is a diverse mix: white collar workers, teachers, retirees, civil servants, lawyers, professors, businessmen, even government ministers. Some of Indonesia’s wealthiest people are our customers. But they all have something in common: a keen interest in the history of Indonesia and South East Asia. Many of our customers are really serious collectors, combining their interest in rare maps and prints with their investment portfolios. Many of our pieces are a wise and sound investment because their value constantly goes up.
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Does the gallery hold any cultural events or sponsor readings and book launches? We worked with the National Museum last year on their exhibition on the History of The Spice Trade in Indonesia, called Jalur Rempah: The Untold Story that saw over a 10,000 visitors in three weeks. We recently had a book launch and presentation of Ian Burnet’s book Archipelago, the last book in his trilogy of histories on Indonesia. Do you restore and repair old books? No. We send them to experts in Singapore and Europe. We used to have a rare 1724 edition of Oud en Nieuw Oost-Indiën by F. Valentyn. The inside was in good condition, but we had to rebind it. This was done by an expert in Singapore. Have you ever found something really valuable in an unexpected place? C/Bm/I-03 Feb 16
A copy of the very rare royal-sized first edition (only 250 copies printed) of Sir Stamford Raffles’ History of Java published in 1817 that was in near-perfect condition. We found this edition at a little bookshop back in Holland. The aforementioned 1724 edition of Francois Valentyn’s Oud en Nieuw Oost-Indiën is a monumentally important work on the history of the East Indies (including Persia), showing the old navigation routes of the Dutch in the East Indies. This is one of the rarest books about the Dutch East Indies ever published. What is the holy grail of antique Indonesian maps? Insulae Moluccae drawn by Petrus Plancius in 1598 and originally published in Linschoten’s Itinerario. This gem combines the latest data on the Portuguese mapping of the Spice Islands and Southeast Asia at the end of the 16th century. With its engravings of the spices and sandalwood along the bottom, Insulae Moluccae is one of the most beautiful maps ever made. On very rare occasions, a specimen comes on the market for sale. Prices will vary from a minimum of USD$50,000 to USD$100,000, depending on condition and the edition. C/BM/M-20 July. 16
What genres sell the best? At our gallery in Jakarta, we sell mostly maps, prints and books about Indonesia and South East Asia. Our gallery in Langweer in the Netherlands showcases mainly maps of Holland and other parts of Europe but also displays paintings, books, maps and prints of Asia that are for sale. Where can one learn more about the Bartele Gallery?
Do you have a maximum amount that you’ll spend when buying a book?
Visit our gallery in Jakarta in Kemang, South Jakarta. We are open daily 10 am to 6 pm. You may also view our collection on our website www.bartelegallery.com, where visitors may also subscribe to our bi-monthly newsletter. Or become Facebook friends at “Antique Maps & Prints of Indonesia.” For questions, email info@bartelegallery.com
That depends. If we know that a certain book will sell easily, we are willing to invest quite a lot in in. The antique books we sell are often quite valuable, some worth tens of thousands of dollars. We sell around 150 antique maps of the Dutch East Indies per year, starting from USD$100 to over USD $10,000. Our bestselling maps are maps of Java.
For anyone interested in being considered for Siapa, please contact: <pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2016 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Siapa at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Custom-built Motorcycles There is no question about it. Bali’s custom-built possibilities, it can be hard to go back to a bike covered motorcycle scene is booming. And while the best- in plastic.” known brand of made-to-measure bikes on the island may currently be Deus Ex Machina, it is by Island Motorcycles is no means the only option. Here are a number of unique in that it organizes other workshops ready to breathe new life into your open group rides around engine. the island, allowing motorcycle enthusiasts Island Motorcycles to meet each other during trips to a host of fascinating destinations. “Most people ride custom motorcycles, but some just join on their scooters. There is no set schedule, and we announce our open group rides on our website or on Facebook. It’s a chilled vibe. Everybody just likes getting out and riding together,” Edy says. “In the past, we have also organized the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride (Bali), a Island Motorcycles grew out of Edy Wahono’s passion classic bike event that is held around the world. Each for restoring old Vespas. From humble beginnings in year, dapper gentlemen and ladies ride classic style 2008, the business gradually expanded into a much bikes to raise awareness and funds for prostate cancer larger operation and today is a one-stop-shop for those research.” wishing to bring their vision of a customized bike to reality. Edy, who moved to Bali from Central Java when MalaMadre Motorcycles he was 16, says that while Island Motorcycles still restores Vespas, customizing other bikes has allowed The owner of MalaMadre Motorcycles, Dirk Goetz, says him, and his team, to explore their creative side. “Even that Bali has all the perfect ingredients for riding customusing the same starter (donor) bike, there are almost made bikes. “There is the amazing weather and unique limitless possibilities from the shape of the tank, color, landscape, as well as really talented locals who love artwork, seat style, handlebar style, and so on,” he says. motorbikes, and can put them together with both passion “While the frame and the engine usually stay the same, and care.” even those sometimes get upgrades. We sometimes cut and re-weld the frame or ‘bore up’ the engine to get more power and speed.” As Island Motorcycles does not carry ready for sale motorbikes, most are designed in collaboration with customers. “The customer might bring in photos of inspiration bikes and then we discuss how to create a unique bike to suit the donor bike, using those design elements,” Edy says. “Most customers request cafe racers or brat style (also called Jap style) bikes for the classic and stylish looks, but also because they can create a bike for themselves that nobody else has. Brat style bikes are also great for getting to and from the surf Dirk ¿rst visited Bali in 2014 on a 10-day sur¿ng trip. as they are strong, fast and better for rougher terrain.” Like so many others, the Spaniard was attracted to the island’s rich culture and picturesque scenery, and eventually decided to make it his home. MalaMadre Motorcycles (MalaMadre means Bad Mother in Spanish) was born a year after Dirk packed his bags to make the big move. “I was in Bali, and I was unemployed after 17 years in the automotive industry. Then I saw the chance to turn one of my passions – motorcycles - into a lifestyle,” he says.
With a team of welders, painters and mechanics, Island Motorcycles specializes in Japanese bikes including Honda, Yamaha and Suzuki, as well as classic Vespas. “Most of our custom bikes are under 300cc due to the fact that bigger bikes are harder to come by in Indonesia,” Edy says. “We do export a lot of classic Vespas. And although we do export custom bikes as well, the process can be more complicated, depending on the country of import.”
Dirk’s love for motorbikes started early in life. Even thought his parents were against it, he learnt to ride his ¿rst bike at the tender age of 14. He initially rode Vespinos (a moped that was popular in Spain in the late 60s) and later larger motorcycles owned by his friends such as TZRs NSRs. Following his passion for vehicles, he then spent close to two decades working at the Ford Motor Company and the Volkswagen Group in management positions, but felt that something was missing.
MalaMadre was born out of Dirk’s feeling that corporate life was not something that he necessarily wanted to continue pursuing. Today his workshop crafts handEdy says that Bali’s motorcycle scene has grown from made customized motorcycles tailor made to each strength to strength in recent years, and that the island client’s speci¿cations and requirements. “Every bike is encourages creativity. “There is inspiration, excitement, unique, reliable, elegant, dynamic and made to the energy and growth here. It makes sense that the creative highest standards,” he says. “We pay attention to every energy of Indonesia, and of Bali in particular, is reÀected detail.” in motorbikes, the number one mode of transportation here. Visitors and expats also tap into this creative vibe And even though MalaMadre has not been on the scene and appreciate the beauty of hand-formed metal parts for long, the brand has already won the hearts of and individualized artwork. Once you get a taste of the motorcycle enthusiasts. “While a lot of our customers
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are based in Bali, we also export to the USA, Australia, Singapore, Ireland and Malaysia,” Dirk says. “We also have bikes available for rent.” While Dirk enjoys the challenge of designing and building twowheeled machines on request, he says that his favorite bikes include brat style bikes, as well as scramblers and trackers. “Really, what it all boils down to at is that each customer is king,” he says. “We are happy that we can make their dreams come true.” Bad Boy Bikes A relative newcomer to Bali’s custom-built motorcycle scene, Bad Boy Bikes is the brainchild of Tom Doogs and his Indonesian business partner Nuel. While the business is run out of a small shop on Jalan Batu Bolong in Canggu, the bikes are actually built offsite at a factory. “It’s a small operation. We only work on one or two bikes per week,” Tom says. “My motorbike collection anytime ranges from 10 to 15 bikes.” The small size of the business means that right from the word go, clients are able to get personalized and dedicated service. “Bad Boy Bikes is just a cool shop. I make my own coffee, give it away for free and love it when people pop by for a chat about bikes or their future projects,” Tom says. Tom’s passion for motorbikes started at an early age when he saw Evel Knievel on television, the American motorcycle stunt performer who is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for surviving the most broken bones in a lifetime. “I customized my racer bike with bigger wheels and motocross style bars to emulate Evel. I built a ramp, got the neighborhood kids to lie down and jumped over them on my bike,” he says. “Things just grew from there. I had many different motorbikes growing up but had a huge passion for Harley Davidsons and customizing them. My friends and family said I was obsessed as I spent so much money on making them look cooler.” Bad Boy Bikes came to life after a drunken night with a friend in East London. “At that stage, I had around six custom bikes, and I had just had one built by Dirk from MalaMadre,” Tom says, referring to another Canggubased custom motorcycle workshop. “So my friend and my wife got the idea in my head that I should start a bike shop. Of course, during our drunken night we were going to take Bad Boy Bikes global.” While international fame might have to wait, Tom is now de¿nitely a part of the island’s customized motorcycle scene with his bikes available for both sale and rent. “Most requested bikes are café racers and Japanese style bikes,” he says. “What makes us unique is that we also use brand new Kawasaki bikes and customize them.” Tom says that at the end of the day Bad Boy Bikes is no different to any other custom bike shop on the island. “We are all driven by the same passion. We love motorbikes,” he says. “Regardless of whose bike you are riding, there is nothing better than feeling that wind on your face and the sound of that exhaust.”
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CANCER, What’s New? ……IMMUNOTHERAPY Cancer is the fastest growing disease of the modern world. 14.1 million new cancer cases were diagnosed in 2012 worldwide. More than half of these - 8 million - occurred in economically developing countries.
There were 8.2 million cancer deaths in 2012 worldwide. On current trajectories, 21.7 million new cancer cases are expected to be diagnosed in 2030, with 13 million cancer deaths predicted. Lung cancer is the common cancer in men, closely followed by prostate cancer. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. Looking at these statistics it is not wonder that medical research is largely focused on the prevention and treatment of cancer. What is cancer? Cancer can start any place in the body. It starts when cells grow out of control and crowd out normal cells. This makes it hard for the body to work the way it should. Cancer can be treated very well for many people. In fact, more people than ever before lead full lives after cancer treatment.
For example, germs and cancer cells contain certain substances that the immune system does not recognize as normally being present in the body. This raises an alarm that leads to a targeted immune response against the germs or cancer cells. However, there are clearly limits to the body’s ability to target cancer cells as many people develop cancer despite having a healthy immune system. Sometimes the immune system fails to recognize cancer cells as foreign and these abnormal cells then proliferate in an uncontrolled manner to form a tumor. In other cases, the immune system does recognize cancer cells as foreign but the response it launches is not strong enough to eliminate the cancer.
growing and making new cells. They crowd out normal cells. This causes problems in the part of the body where the cancer started.
Experts have therefore developed ways to help the immune system recognize cancer cells and also enhance its response to ensure the cells are destroyed.
Cancer cells can also spread to other parts of the body. For instance, cancer cells in the lung can travel to the bones and grow there. When cancer cells spread, it’s called metastasis. When lung cancer spreads to the bones, it’s still called lung cancer. To doctors, the cancer cells in the bones look just like the ones from the lung. It’s not called bone cancer unless it started in the bones.
Immunotherapy may not be effective for all cancers, and may also depend on other factors such as the stage of the cancer development.
Some cancers grow and spread fast. Others grow more slowly. They also respond to treatment in different ways. When someone has cancer, the doctor will want to find out what kind of cancer it is. People with cancer need treatment that works for their type of cancer. What is Immunotherapy? Immunotherapy is a new class of cancer treatment that works to harness the innate powers of the immune system to fight cancer. Because of the immune system’s unique properties, these therapies may hold greater potential than current treatment approaches to fight cancer more powerfully, to offer longer-term protection against the disease, to come with fewer side effects, and to benefit more patients with more cancer types. Cancer immunotherapy
Cancer is not just one disease. There are many types of cancer. Cancer can start in the lungs, the breast, the colon, or even in the blood. Cancers are alike in some ways, but they are different in the ways they grow and spread.
In cancer immunotherapy, certain parts of the immune system are used to fight cancer in several ways. Some biological therapies are designed to boost the immune system generally; while others help train the immune response to specifically target cancer cells. Immunotherapy may be used alone or in combination with other therapies, depending on the type of cancer a patient has.
The cells in our bodies all have certain jobs to do. Normal cells divide in an orderly way. They die when they are worn out or damaged, and new cells take their place. Cancer is when the cells start to grow out of control. The cancer cells keep on
The immune system is able to keep track of all the substances that are usually present in the body. If the immune system detects a substance that it does not recognize or sees as “foreign,” it flags that substance up for attack via an immune response.
Immunotherapy is currently being used for a wide range of cancers including: • • • • •
Breast, Cervical & Ovarian Hodgkin’s lymphoma & Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma Colorectal & Gastric (Bowel & Stomach) Lung Chronic lymphocytic leukemia & Acute lymphoblastic leukemia • Kidney • Brain As with so may many health concerns including cancer prevention, screening and early diagnosis always improve the treatment outcome. Remember to do regular PAP smears, self-breast examination and prostate screening, and report any symptoms such as chronic cough to your Doctor. Kim Patra is a qualified Midwife & Nurse Practioner who has been living and working in Bali for over 30 years. She now runs her own Private Practice & Mothers & Babies center at her Community Health Care office in Sanur. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns that you have and may be contacted via email at balikim2000@gmail.com, or office phone 085105-775666 or https://www.facebook.com/ CHC Bali
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SOMETHING TO SMILE ABOUT A new option is available for great dental care at Rejuvie Dental Clinic. They opened their new clinic earlier this year with dentists, Dr. Fachrun and Dr. Andika, both with five years experience.
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New prostate procedure set to become the Gold Standard? The Gold Standard is a phrase you may hear bandied about quite a lot by doctors, particularly when you are discussing what form of treatment you should opt for in the face of a serious illness. The phrase hits a comforting and reassuring note while sounding somehow authoritative or officially approved. Combined with your doctors expert knowledge it seems sort of ungrateful to question or hesitate too long in following their advise. Do not be overawed, don’t let yourself be rushed. The Gold Standard is defined as nothing more than “the method or procedure widely recognised as the best”. Recognised by whom, you may ask? The answer is - anybody. There is absolutely no qualification necessary, anyone can make the assertion. The phrase is essentially valueless and used as a convenience, mostly by drug companies and surgeons, of their particular specialization. Earlier this year I wrote a piece about Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) or what’s more commonly called an enlarged prostate. This is a condition that affects almost all men as they age. Its symptoms involve frequent urination at night, difficulty starting, interrupted stream, weak flow and post-dribble. It’s often associated with softening erections and diminished libido, usually put down to ageing - but actually due to the increase of estrogen in men as they age. For many men these symptoms progress to such an extent it seriously affects their quality of life. For them there’s nothing “benign” about BPH, it just means the condition is not cancerous. In its earlier stages urologists employ a Gold Standard involving a slew of drugs which, though they can alleviate symptoms for a while, have well-deserved reputation for nasty side effects, which many users liken to chemical castration. As the condition becomes more acute the surgical Gold Standard is a barbarically invasive procedure known as the TURP (Trans-Urethral Resection of the Prostate). If you’re thinking OUCH! You’d be on the mark. TURP is widely known as “the Rotor-Rooter technique”. You can pee OK, but it leaves many men impotent and incontinent. In that earlier piece, I shared how I’d managed to successfully treat my own enlarged prostate for over 20 years so that I hardly suffered any symptoms via a particular herbal formulation and the use of therapeutic prostate massage. After the initial and effective massage treatment by an LA urologist, which shrank my prostate by a third and eliminated all symptoms for 3 years, when the time came I wanted to repeat the process, not only could I not find a masseuse - but all doctors or urologists I asked acted kind of shocked and denied ever having heard of such a thing. The search goes and I continue the herbal formulation, which works well. Following publication I was contacted by a dozen or so men who had various questions and whose BPH symptoms were serious. Fortunately only one of them was found to have prostate cancer. In my conversations with them we discussed the various treatment options and in the process I learned more about a new and promising procedure developed by a doctor in Portugal in 2009 called Prostatic Arterial Embolisation (PAE). One of these men went back to Europe to have the PAE procedure, which was completely successful. “After decades I have got my life back” he says. The procedure is now becoming much more widely available and is now offered by a limited number of specialists, or what are called Interventional Radiologists, in Portugal, Brazil, the UK, Germany, Australia and the US. It has demonstrated an 85 to 90% success rate, equivalent to that of the dreaded TURP procedure, but without instances of impotence or incontinence so prevalent with TURP. The new procedure is not suitable for all BHP sufferers and is less effective for those with ‘difficult’ veins or artherosclerosis.
not as well known to doctors or patients as results warrant. Availability and in the US FDA approval is slow. The medical profession as a whole is not quick to accept new procedures, particularly when they have to be learned from overseas specialists or threaten the incomes of well-established sectors of the profession. Most particularly urologists, who will seldom mention the PAE procedure and when asked tend to misprepresent it. Anyone interested in the patient view and experience of PAE should go to the chatroom Patient Info <patient.info/forums/discuss/has-anyone-out-there-had-prostate-artery-embolisation-301859> for an up-front & personal view. Results and opinions differ but are invariably illuminating, with three things common to all posts: - anger at and contempt for urologists - fear and desperation to avoid the TURP procedure - an ultimately bad experience with and desire to avoid all BPH drugs The countries, leading hospitals and doctors who are experienced with the procedure include: Portugal : Dr Joao Martins Pisco, Hospital of St. Louis, Lisbon Brazil : Dr. Francisco Carnavale, University of Sao Paulo Australia : Dr.Glen Schlapo, Liverpool Hospital, Sydney UK : Southampton University Hospital USA : Dr. Sandeep Bagla, INOVA Hackensack Medical Center, Alexandria VA; Dr Ari Isaacson, University of North Carolina; Duke University Hospital, NC; Dr. Shivank Bhatia, University of Miami. Costs of PAE are currently quite low compared to TURP and other more invasive and lengthy procedures. In the EU, the UK and Australia the respective National Health or Medicare services will pay for it. Prices range from Euro 4,000 to 6,000. In the US some insurers will pay, others not. Prices vary considerably between $8,000 to $25,000 and are rising fast.
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Other BHP Therapies Beyond the extremes of PAE and the TURP there are a number of other procedures worth considering, especially if you are unsuitable for PAE. These are promising, safer and less invasive than the TURP, which they resemble, but overall effectiveness is yet to be established. They are : HoLEP : Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate HoLRP : Holmium Laser Trans-Urethral Resection PVP : Photoselective Vaporisation of the Prostate TUNA : Trans-Urethral Needle Ablation TUMT : Trans-Urethral Microwave Thermotherapy Drug therapies: Can be effective in alleviating symptoms but often for a finite period. Most, if not all, come with nasty side effects, which are not uncommon. These include decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, impotence and depression. Such drugs include: Flowmax (Tamsulosin), Finesteride (Proscar, Propecia), Dutasteride (Avodart, Jaylin), Rapaflo (Silodosin), Hytrin (Terazosin) and Minodexil.
Herbal Complex: For those with non-acute BPH, or as an effective adjuvant therapy for acute sufferers, a well formulated nutritional supplement in the appropriate therapeutic dosages is extremely effective in removing symptoms and also restores libido by increasing free testosterone levels. The nutritional approach works, but takes time. Noticeable improvement by six months, no symptoms after a year is the norm I take it 2-years on and 2-years off, finding this most economic as my BPH symptoms start to re-occur after a 24–month lay-off. Be careful in selecting an effective formulation since most commercial brands are not well-formulated. Stick to reliable practitioner-only labels. The formulation should include the following in the stated dosages: Saw palmetto (320mg), Nettle What is the PAE? root extract (240mg), Pygeum extract (100mg), Pumkin seed In the quest for newer and more effective enlarged prostate oil (200mg),Flower Pollen extract (252mg), Beta-sitosterol (BPH) treatment, scientists developed the technique of (180mg), Phospholipids (160mg), Boswellia (70mg), Lycopene prostatic arterial embolisation, as a minimally invasive (10mg),Boron (3mg). procedure that can be performed on an outpatient basis. The new surgical treatment has proved both safe and effective. Lastly, the best fix of all, I am still looking for that most elusive First men undergo ultrasound or an MRI (magnetic resonance of all remedies, the master of therapeutic prostate massage. imaging) to map the blood supply to the prostate gland. Then Leads, anyone? the specialist accesses the blood flow to the prostate through a percutaneous puncture and catheter placed into the prostate artery in the groin. Minute spherical particles engineered to block the blood supply to the prostate are then introduced, Comments or queries causing the gland to shrink. The entire procedure usually takes ParacelsusAsia@yahoo.com about 90 minutes under local anaesthetic and is painless, or minimally so. Copyright © 2016 ParacelsusAsia
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This Sporting Life RUGBY NEWS Bali Rugby Fest
FOOTBALL NEWS Paris St Germain to play in Bali
Now in its 22nd year, the Bali Rugby Fest (Bali 10s) looks to be another big fun event as it continues to deliver great interest year after year with many Indonesian and overseas teams making the trip to Bali to play in Jimbaran over the October 8 & 9 weekend.
One of Europe’s premier football club, Paris St Germain from France is rumoured to coming to Bali in January during the winter break, If PSG should perform its winter training in Qatar, the club from the French capital will then make a detour to Indonesia to face the team of Bali United. More likely the PSG reserve’s and before possibly to tour Indonesia next summer. Paris is coming to play in Bali in January, our team will face them.
Malaysian teams of late have taken away the Cup with the Sabah OSCA Warriors winning in 2015, but this year for the Men’s 10s division the favourites will come from Australia. Teams from Perth, Darwin, Melbourne and Sydney will compete for the Cup along with 5 teams from Indonesia and a single team from Singapore. Look out for the Bloaks team from Associates Club Perth and the Gentlemen’s Klub from Waverly Club Sydney. The big story for 2016 has been the incredible interest from Women’s rugby teams for the 7s Cup competition – over 8 teams are entered in the international competition! The Kalamunda Kweens Perth will be among the favourites.
SPORT SHORTS – coming up in October
in its 10th edition, the tournament has moved from Bali International School to the Canggu Club. As a previous Bali Flames President said “For many of the teams, the tournament is a good excuse to escape their hubbies and kids for a long weekend to Bali, including shopping, massages and a girl’s night out”. Spectators welcome. ENDURANCE RACING NEWS Tough Mudder an endurance event series in which participants attempt 16 km military-style obstacle course is on October 1.This will be the first Tough Mudder in Asia. Location of the event will be behind the Ayana Resort and Four Seasons in Jimbaran escarpment.
NETBALL NEWS Bali Flames Invitational Netball Tournament will be held on October 15 at the Canggu Club.Teams from Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and Indonesia. Held since 2007 now
Also making a return are the “legends of yesteryear” in the Veterans division with over 6 teams represented from Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. Having been part of the first ever Bali 10s, the Sumbawa Nagas are welcomed back in the Vets division.
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In each division the Bali Rugby Club will have representation with the Chilli’s and Chilli’s Development team in the Men’s 10s while the Chillette’s will be competing in the Women 7s. The Bali Rugby Club thanks the Mercure Resort Sanur for their long standing event wide support. Spectators are welcome to the Yoga Perkanthi football field in Jimbaran from 9am on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th October where entrance is free and there is covered seating in the grandstand. You’ll be able to enjoy a cold Heinken beer, a steak burger from MooMoo’s Restaurant, pick up some merchandise from Spear Sportswear and buy a rugby ball from Gilbert. PARALYMPIC SPORTS Congratulations
UPCOMING SPORTING EVENTS IN BALI 2016 Bali Sports Foundation’s I Nengah Widiasih has won Indonesia’s only medal at the 2016 Rio Paralympics. Coming third in Powerlifting in the up to 41Kg class, Widi as she popularly known lifted 95kg for her bronze. Her medal is the first medal ever won by Indonesia at the Paralympics since its inception in 1960. With the bronze Widi has improved on her 5th place at the London Paralympics.
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Local News Bali Tourism Rocked as Islamic Law Banning Alcohol to be Introduced
Philippine President Tells Indonesia to ‘Go Ahead’ with Execution of Mary Jane Veloso
The Indonesian island could soon be deserted if a
creeping Islamisation. Two influential Muslim parties are
controversial new bill is passed, prohibiting the production,
pushing the bill, which in a country of 260 million is the
sale and consumption of alcohol.
world’s most populous Muslim nation.
If approved in Indonesia, anyone flouting the ban faces 10
He said: “My concern has always been about pluralism and
who was due to face an Indonesian firing squad alongside
years behind bars. The move will affect all of Indonesia’s
civil rights. “For me this is not as simple as banning alcohol.
Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, is still
34 provinces, including popular destination Bali, famed for
There is a hidden agenda behind it.
on death row in Indonesia after a temporary reprieve. The
its scenery and nightlife. Industry experts have warned that the move would effectively kill the tourist trade. And even if the resort managed to secure an exemption, it would force the price of alcohol to skyrocket. Haired Sukamdani, of the Indonesian Hotel and Restaurant Association, said: “No matter how beautiful the country is, if they can’t find alcohol, they [tourists] won’t want to come here.”
Indonesia’s President says his new Philippines counterpart has told him to “go ahead” with the execution of convicted drug mule Mary Jane Veloso. The 32-year-old Filipino,
stay of execution was the result of a request by the then It’s a radicalization. It’s about assaulting civil rights”. “Don’t
Philippines president, Benigno Aquino. Veloso was spared
let the parliament dictate to you what you can drink or the
after someone suspected of recruiting her and tricking her
next time they will dictate what time your girlfriend can come to your house, and then what you can wear.” The government is currently trying to reconcile the mainly
into carrying drugs into Indonesia turned themselves in to authorities in the Philippines. The Sleman District Court sentenced her to death in October 2010 for attempting to
liberal and Hindu provinces of Bali with the conservative
smuggle heroin into Indonesia from Malaysia. Ms Veloso
Muslim areas, where anyone caught drinking can be caned.
has maintained she was tricked into carrying the luggage containing drugs. New Philippines President Rodrigo
Previous attempts to ban alcohol have fallen flat on
Duterte met with Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo in
The Idyllic Island welcomes around four million visitors
Indonesia’s secular government, but Muslim parties are
Jakarta, where the pair spoke about Ms Veloso’s case.
each yeah, including more than 100,000 Brits, and is
now pushing through the plans.
Speaking at a mosque in the Indonesian province of
heavily dependent on the tourism industry. They claim they are trying to combat the number of Balinese musician Rudolf Dethu, leader of two groups
drink-related deaths, but experts have pointed out this was
opposing the plans, has warned the bill could be a sign of
due to bootleg alcohol. (September 13th 2016)
Banten days after the meeting, Mr. Widodo said: “I told him that she carried 2.6 kilograms of heroin and I told him about the delay for her execution”. The Philippines have denied the claim and have said Mr. Duterte simply pledged to respect whatever the outcome of Indonesia’s judicial
Two Dead, Many Injured after Tourist Boat Explodes in Bali Dozens of stunned tourists were frantically hauled from a high-speed ferry, which exploded near the resort island of Bali in Indonesia, leaving two holidaymakers dead and 18
help others that were worse than me. There was smoke, not fire.”
injured.
Police said the boat’s Indonesian skipper noticed smoke emerging from the engine before the fuel tank exploded.
The blast - believed to be an accident - occurred aboard the Gili Cat II, a metal-hulled ferry that departed Bali at 9.30am for a trip to a nearby cluster of beach-fringed holiday islands. Just five minutes out from port, the boat exploded. A woman from Austria, 28-year-old Kathrin Zefferer, who was apparently traveling with a family member, died soon after the blast. Hours later, an Australia died after being rushed to hospital in a critical condition. Police in Bali said one of the tourists lost both feet in the explosion, another suffered a fractured backbone, and two others broke both their legs. Eduarda Carvalho, a tourist from Portugal who was aboard, described the panic that broke out on the small vessel after the explosion.
Bali Customs Arrest Singaporean Receiving Drugs Denpasar customs arrested a Singapore national with the initials MFBN (32) after he received postal packages
Local television footage showed the 35 bruised and bloodstained passengers - including nine from Britain and others from Italy, France, Portugal, Ireland and Germany being rushed off the boat and carried away on stretchers.
process was. (September 13th 2016)
The skipper and three local crewmembers were not injured; the 35 passengers were all tourists. “This was a pure accident,” said Sugeng Sudarso, a police chief in Bali.
from the Netherlands containing methamphetamine and cocaine. “After coordinating with the Bali police, our personnel arrested the individual while he was picking up the packages in the Renon Post Office,” said Head of Denpasar customs Syarif Hidayat in Denpasar, Monday
“Based on the testimony [from passengers] and from what I saw at the scene, the explosion came from the fuel tank.
(19/9). He explained that both contraband packages were
Above it was a battery; maybe there was a short circuit that affected the fuel tank… The passengers are still in shock. We have only managed to talk to six of them.”
of meth, packaged in a purple candle glass jar was
Indonesia, an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands, relies heavily on ferry travel but has a poor maritime safety record.
sent on different dates. On Monday Aug 29, 100.2 grams sent from the Netherlands. A narcotic test, it was revealed that the package contained illegal drugs. The same post office in Renon also received a similar package from the Netherlands containing a similar glass-jarred candle. After an assessment on the package, the authorities found 30.3 grams of cocaine inside the candle. Both packages
Boat and ferry accidents have occurred with tragic regularity in recent years, including an incident off Bali last year in which about 25 tourists were injured when a fire broke out on a fast ferry carrying more than 120 passengers. The New Zealand-made Gili Cat II was traveling from Bali to the Gili Islands, off the island of Lombok.
were addressed to RK who resides in Danau Buyan street number 74, Sanur. On Saturday, Director of the Bali Police Drug Unit Franky Haryanto said that at the moment, the suspect is acting as a courier responsible to pick up the packages. During the bust, the police discovered a letter of authority signed by RK, which will allow him to obtain the package, along with a copy of RKs passport
“About five minutes after we left we saw an explosion and we saw people with injuries, all [over] the body,” she told news.com.au. “People were scared. I felt scared I have luck and I could
Port authorities said the boat had not exceeded its passenger limit and its last safety check was in February. “The Gili Cat II was deemed safe to sail when it departed this morning,” said IG Agung. (September 15th 2016)
carried by the Singaporean. RK is suspected to be the sender and receiver of both contraband packages. From the passport copy, it was revealed that RK is a 28 year-old British national. (September 19th 2016)
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cream. “I went to Uluwatu to check the surf about 3:30pm.
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discover the woman who offered him the ice cream had
Google’s back taxes from the last five years. A senior tax
stolen his wallet and phone. Mr. Barnett was taken home
official was quoted in reports as saying that the search
to rest and woke up at 4pm the next day with little memory
engine giant could face over $400 million bill for last year
of the ordeal. (September 13th 2016)
The therapeutic value of one addict helping another is without parallel
alone if it is found to have evaded tax payments. The tax office head of the special cases branch, Muhammad Hanif,
100,000 Deaths From Indonesia’s Haze
said that officials had visited Google’s local office on
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Monday (19/9) in Indonesia. Reports pointed out that a
Scientists from Harvard and Columbia universities, using a
majority of the revenue made in the country is booked in
complex analytical model, came up with a death toll that
Singapore at Google’s Asia-Pacific headquarters. The tax
far exceeded Indonesia’s official toll of just 19 deaths from
office was prompted to escalate this into a criminal case as
the smog. The study is scheduled to be published in the
Google Asia Pacific declined the audit for the month of June,
journal Environmental Research Letters. The fires are set
Hanif said. He further stated, “Google’s argument is that
annually in Indonesia’s forests and on carbon-rich peat land
they just did tax planning. Tax planning is legal, but
as a quick and cheap way to clear land for palm oil and
aggressive tax planning - to the extent that the country
pulpwood plantations. Rajasekhar Bals, an environmental
where the revenue is made does not get anything - is not
engineering expert at the National University of Singapore,
legal.” In response to Hanif’s comments, Google Indonesia
told the Associated Press the study is hopefully a “wake-up
replied in a statement and said that it continues to work with
call” for Indonesia to take action to curb the fires and for
the local authorities and has legally paid all the applicable
regional cooperation to deal with the fallout on public health.
taxes. For 2015, Google’s tax bill with fines could be around
The haze has strained relations between Indonesia and its
5.5 trillion rupiahs, as per Hanif’s estimation. However, he
neighbors. Researchers estimated there were 91,600
declined to offer an estimate for the last 5-year time period.
deaths in Indonesia, 6,500 in Malaysia and 2,200 in
Hanif further stated that the tax office will chase back taxes
Singapore from the haze. Greenpeace said the study is
from various companies which provide content using the
“groundbreaking,” but also cautioned that the approximated
internet in Indonesia. (September 19th 2016)
death toll is a “conservative estimate.” The study did not include the impact the haze has on children and future
Canadian Surfer Drugged at Uluwatu
generations. Nursyam Ibrahim, from the Indonesian Medical Association’s West Kalimantan chapter, said “We
A surfer living in Bali claims he was drugged and robbed
are the doctors who care for the vulnerable groups exposed
while visiting a popular surf-break in Uluwatu on Wednesday
to toxic smoke in every medical center, and we know how
(7/9). According to surfing website BeachGrit.com, Kyle
awful it is to see the disease symptoms experienced by
Barnett, originally from Canada, was drugged by a woman
babies and children in our care.” Last year’s fires were the
pretending to be a lonely tourist who offered him some ice
worst since 1997. (September 20th 2016) C/NV/U-31 Aug. 16
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As the fortnight begins we find ourselves with a Libran New Moon that is sure to bring a strong desire for relating. There’s a square to Pluto from the Sun/Moon conjunction bringing transformation and probable endings. Saturn in Sagittarius will pull into an exact square to the Moon’s Nodes this fortnight and is in play from the New Moon. Karmic forces are at work bringing meetings with important people who are sure to change your life. Mars recently moved into the sign of Capricorn and is square to Jupiter (fresh in Libra) and this highlights the need for action within relationships and particularly when Mars joins up with Pluto by mid month. Mercury who is now out of the retrograde zone moves into Libra and will join Jupiter at the end of the fortnight. There’s no doubt a lot of communication to be shared and this will promote change and growth through partnerships for everyone. Libra seeks for balance, equilibrium, fairness and sharing, as well as love, kindness and a strong desire for peace and harmony. Saturn is moving out of the square to Neptune and things will be a little clearer with regard to the way forward now. Mars in the sign of Capricorn is serious and determined to what is necessary to succeed. On the one hand we have a lightness and willingness to progress and on the other we see hard work and dedicated service with a strong push for justice, honesty and optimism. Venus in Scorpio brings passion.
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The New Moon falls in your relationship house and particularly emphasises partnership of all kinds for you this fortnight. Work and vocational activities are highlighted with the career focus being activated strongly. Foreign concerns are bringing the service axis into play or you may be studying a type of philosophy that includes the need for meditation and a dedicated practice. This is not always an easy undertaking for you and there may be a sense of strain or going beyond the limits. Keep your mind open and discuss the important topics as well as the mundane with those closest to you, even if they disagree with your choices or decisions. As you focus more on your work now with this Libra New Moon, partnerships in that area of life reveal some interesting twists and challenges. You may want to take on more responsibility or return to study to move ahead in your field or into something entirely new. There’s a strong motivation coming through a financial sharing of assets which could well open up a whole new cycle of commitment and selfexpression. Your creativity wants to express and probably through friendships, community and group activities. It feels like a co-operative is under way which will prove to bring benefits to all concerned. You have a lot of passion to share with the Beloved. This is the time for romance, poetry and all sorts of creative communicative self-expression. You are probably ready for commitment or taking your relationship to the next level of partnership which in and of itself will bring changes to the home and to your career plans as they will now adjust to suit your new status. The sharing of finances becomes a topic for discussion and also the need to take action on investments or plans for the future is now apparent. These are strong times that can take you away from your normal more spontaneous way of doing life and yet promises a great deal of personal growth.
This is your time to shine and to really take the opportunity over this next year to move ahead, grow, change, expand and evolve. Your focus is on yourself and your own needs and requirements although there is always the responsibility to the family or those you regard as family to be taken into consideration and yet they will all benefit from your dedicated personal growth regime. Your plans for the future are ready to be implemented and these could include creating or working towards a home base. There remains a strong pull towards meditation and spiritual practices and this will enable you to clearly organize your thoughts
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You may feel more internally drawn during this next cycle and to be more discerning with your communication to others. Although the Mercury retrograde is over you may still want to review the workings of your mind for a bit longer. Venus in your sign highlights your passions and you will have a stronger than normal personal presence, although your sexual expression may be more in the verbally interactive phase than the hands on. Making plans with the Beloved is more rewarding somehow with the long term commitment clearly on the table for viewing and honesty as a prerequisite for future joint endeavours. Communal activities are highlighted. Friendships are very important to you this cycle and you will have a renewed sense of how much can be achieved by uniting resources, abilities and focus. It’s also a good time for taking action on material or financial acquisitions. With the local environment being the field for growth you will want to get out and about and communicate your views with your own personal sense of authority, integrity and dedication. The family will also benefit from your sharing now and it will be called for as circumstances lead you towards situations calling for practical and detailed attention. Your personal passions remain hidden from sight and are yours to savour.
This New Moon is prominent in your home sector and the place where you feel most comfortable. Perhaps you are ready to move, beautify, remodel and make big changes to your abode. Your significant other may be pushing for these changes or have plans a little contrary to your own and for sure there will things to discuss with the current plans set in motion on the New Moon. Verbal interchange is also very important in the workplace as you bring your own ideas and values to the table for open discussion. This is the time to be very honest with yourself about the work that you do.
Mars in your sign is challenging you to grow beyond your previously held beliefs and to move forward into the next chapter of your life. You may wish to look ahead with a two year plan in mind. Those truths which are yours and which you hold close to your heart can be shared in the right environment and the people who have the ears to hear may show up now. A higher philosophical view of life may be calling you to reconsider some things and to also be more organized in the way you approach your emotions. It’s like creating a scaffolding to hold your emotional self while you grow beyond the old behaviours and personal model.
Verbal activity will see you making new inroads in your work. Open up to relating in a new way and sharing your values with others, even if they don’t agree or have different plans or goals to those of your own. It is through reaching out and interacting that your creativity will take shape and open the opportunities to meet those people who are here to support you both financially and in material ways. Your services are valued and in high demand at this time as well, as you embody a certain sense of authority, dignity and a refreshing honesty. For those prepared to do the work there will great benefits received.
This New Moon ushers in a work cycle for you that will include some deep inner self-discipline. To move forward at this time you need to develop a communicative model that is diplomatic in its expression and fair. If you are a person in authority and you are questioning your role then take time to integrate and discern deeply all the current and past situations before moving forward. Keep your actions in check until you are sure of your motives and those of the rest of the players. As you elevate your thinking and your relationships to a new level transformation will become easier and a new level of intimacy and honesty achieved.
Are you ready for a review of all those ideas, places, people, things and attributes you hold dear? You are happy to be seen as someone willing to do the work, the hard yards during this time of growth, expansion and transformation. Your focus is more on yourself and yet this doesn’t take you away from your family responsibility or the commitments and love you share within your primary relationships. In fact, you have the capacity to share so much with others that is necessary for you to create some boundaries and to lay down some rules with regard to sharing space and time together. It’s o.k. to be honest about these.
Sharing intimacy with another may at first require communication and discerning of what motivates and inspires both partners. Your community or group of friends is asking more participation from you and to take a more authoritative role. The career focus or vocation is also going to bring meetings with significant others this fortnight and it will illuminate your true nature, probably more to yourself than to them. Your passion for all things foreign, perhaps even a Beloved is strong now and is in harmony with the more watery aspects of yourself. You may meet someone you can dream well with and who gets your sensitive nature.
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General Manager (Expat) - Bali F&B Manager/F&B Director (Expat/Local) - Riau - Sumatra Purchasing Manager - Tabanan - Bali EAM Rooms (Expat/Local) - Jakarta – Java Director of Human Resources - Bali Public Relations Manager - Bali Executive Chef (Expat/Local) - Sumba - East Nusa Tenggara Director of Engineering - Jakarta – Java (Assistant) Director of Loss Prevention Manager - Bali
Cook wanted English speaking, non smoking for private house in Karangasem, 20 minutes from Hardy’s in Amlapura. Live in position, all meals supplied, fully furnished private room with TV and bathroom; position would suit mature female who can live away from family. Don’t need a chef, just a cook who will clean house as well. Four days off per month, salary negotiable. Call 0813 5313 8770 or email <neilross339@gmail. com>. [264] Villa L’Orange Bali resort dengan rate 5 bintang di Gianyar sedang mencari karyawan untuk posisi M a i n t e n a n c e berpengalaman, dapat bekerja dengan efisien, dan berinisiatif tinggi. Kirim lamaran ke: <recruitment@ villaorangebali.com>. [265] Hiring live-in Pembantu for house in Seminyak. Experience required, good salary. Call: 0813 3720 8890. [267]
Our service is completely free of charge for candidates Please send your CV to jobs@globalexpatrecruiting.com For more jobs, please visit www.globalexpatrecruiting.com Jalan Setiabudi, Simpang Siur Square, Kuta 80361, Bali, Indonesia Phone : +62 (361) 754185 / +62 (361) 754186 C/Es/G-28 Sept. 16
Beautiful New Villa looking for
COOK 5 bedroom villa situated in Pererenan, Badung 450 metres from beach. We are looking for either an experienced cook or a very smart young person with a little cooking experience who is willing to be trained to become a great cook! For this opportunity you must be able to speak English and read. If you have a degree or college certificate then we would love to hear from you. For this position we pay above average. Please email your details to: kim.ball@bold-inc.com NC/Es/28 Sept 16
Looking for Shop Attendant in Kerobokan, good English, computer and selling skills. Send CV to <thbali@ hotmail.com>. [268] Looking for good allrounder, preferably with experience in fashion, team work, flexible, good English. Knows social media, how to write newsletters, preferable basic knowledge in graphic design or how to create good images. Offering fulltime employment for the right person. Please don’t apply if you don’t have any experience. Please PM to <info@umaandleopold. com>. [269] Looking for Sales Girls in Gili islands. English is a Must. Experience in sales/retail. Send CV to <amandine@ thaikila.com>. [270] Looking for Exp.Teachers of Business Studies (soon), English (Jan 17) & Math (July 17). Please send CV etc to <hrdbsch@gmail. com>. [271]
Experienced Nanny who has strong English and is available for full time work. CPR skills an advantage. Email: <ratih_ christina@yahoo.com>. [273] Purchasing Supervisor with import document experience. <balisurflife33@ gmail.com>. [274] Accounting Administration. Experience with Indonesian tax reporting and accounting software. <balisurflife33@ gmail.com>. [275] Merchandiser. Experienced in retail display and retail operations. <balisurflife33@ gmail.com>. [276] Product Development. Experience and passion for surfing and general watersport. <balisurflife33@ gmail.com>. [277] Graphic Designer with website experience. (Shopify experience a plus). <balisurflife33@gmail. com>. [278] Dicari Karyawati untuk Bar, area Legian. 0812 4645 2516. [279] Looking for experienced Female Model for Missy Fashion, 25yro+ <femalemodel46@yahoo. com>. [280] Tutor wanted for 3-4 hours per day M-F for 8 year old to assist with home school modules. Must have fluent English. <hello@ createmedia.com.au>. [281] Hiring Senior SPG with good English for fashion boutique in Seminyak. CV to <simo@quarzia.it>. [282] Looking for Housekeeping, Experience, English, for villa in Umalas. Good salary. Contact 0851 0012 0355 or email <bookatfirst@gmail. com>. [283] Wanted: Personal Assistant for Children’s Fashion Brand. Advanced Microsoft Office and Adobe Suite. Fashion or fashion production Experience. Fl uent E ngl i sh. E mai l to < ntet_08@ yahoo. com> . [284]
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POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Spa Mgr (Maldives) Reservations Mgr Sales Managers Production Asst Sous Chef / Chef Architect & Drafter Head Accounting Secretary / PA Interior Designer HRD Mgr 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 Sept 16
FOCUS PRODUCTIONS www.focus-production.com
JOB OPPORTUNITIES For those enthusiastic individuals who love the entertainment industry, audio-visual technologies, meeting new people and events (M.I.C.E). Looking for fast learners, hard-working individuals who like new challenges, self - motivated, creative problem solver and capable of working under pressure. We are looking for:
1. Project (Events) Manager REQUIREMENTS: • Female, Age from 20-25 • Minimum Diploma or S1 • Based in Bali • Fluent in speaking and writing in English (or and Mandarin) • Enjoy the entertainment industry, or M.I.C.E • Experience in events production. • Good communication skill / ‘people’ skill and initiative. • Multi- tasking skills • Sales & Marketing skills and budgeting awareness. • Good to have some graphic design knowledge (not a must).
2. Technical Supervisor
REQUIREMENTS: • Male, 24 - 35 • Background in engineering or have some technical knowledge • Based in Bali • Fluent in speaking English • Experience in events • Enjoy the entertainment industry and events • Ability to communicate with clients and creative problem solving • Good on-site team management • Good to have some graphic design knowledge (not a must). • Technically direct AV (audio, visual, lighting, rigging, etc) elements. • Scheduling and delegating technical tasks. Please email applications to : - ask@focus-production.com or christia@focus-production.com - Office number : 0361 – 465625 - Address: Jl. Prof. Ida Bagus Mantra no. 99X NC/Es/28 Sept 16
Bali Advertiser LOOKING FOR STAFF (Cari Tenaga)
Looking for Head Housekeeper, 25-40 years old. Minimum 5 years experience, Professionnal, hardworker and flexible, English spoken and written, Close to Kerobokan area and basic computer skills. Email CV to <drshabali@ hotmail.com>. [285] Marketing Assistant Needed. Send your resume to <marketing@warisan. com>. [286] Luxury 5 bedroom villa in Pererenan looking for experienced staff - Maid and Gardener. We would like previous experience in hospitality and hotel or commercial villa. English speaking essential for house staff only. Gardener must have good plant and vegetable knowledge. Please email <kim.ball@ bold-inc.com> with your CV. 0821 4592 3740. [287] Restaurant in Ubud is looking for talented and motivated staff to join us on the way to the top. We’re hiring position of: Chef, Marketing, Operational Manager, Social Media. Please send your CV to: <belacasa_deoro@yahoo. com>. [293]
Employment
28 September - 12 October, 2016
General Manager for garment manufacturing company needed. 5years+ experience as GM within garment industry. Indonesian fluent English. <cvbaligarment@gmail. com>. [288] Finance/Accounting position for garment manufacturing company needed. Indonesian fluent English. Education & 3years+ work experience a must. <cvbaligarment@ gmail.com>. [289] Surf clothing company is looking for Sales & Marketing. Have experiences in the same industry will be an advantage, English, computer, friendly, good interpersonal and negotiation skills. Send your CV to: <hrdstore@yahoo. co.id>. [290] Looking for a male staff for private villa. Have SIM A license is a Must. Please call 0853 3346 7475. [291] 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>. [292]
Senior European Hotel GM, energetic, strong, skilled, 10 years SE-Asia, available for new executive assignment: <europeanhotelgm@gmail. com>. [247]
Female looking for part-time job as data entry, personal assistant job. Speaking and written English. If possible work from home. Based in Bukit Jimbaran. E-mail: <flowsbloom@yahoo.com> or SMS only 081 2381 5292. [818]
Interior Designer ! Young and ambitious French Interior Designer looking for new opportunities ! Contact me at <info@cyrildamedier. com>. [266]
Looking for job as personal assistant for part-time travel agent marketing online and off-line. Contact: 0813 3933 1838. [819]
https://id.linkedin.com/in/ andiarmiapratiwi PA looking for hourly job till December. IDR100,000/hr. Efficient & effective. Email: <andi. eventfreelancer@gmail. com>. [272]
Expat Hotel Consultant, opening / operation / rebranding, bisa Bahasa Indonesia, hourly or monthly fee. <hotelconsultantbali@ outlook.com>. [248]
LOOKING FOR WORK (Cari Kerja)
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LIO COLLECTION well known Furniture Shops in Bali. We currently have the following position avalaible :
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QUALITY CONTROL SALES MARKETING ADM STAFF
(Male) min 3 years exp, (Female) min 1 year exp, (Female) min 1 year exp.
Requirement : • Deligent, persevering, honest, conscientious, reliable, and energetic. • Ability to analyze draw conclusions, and solve the problem, by finding a good solution • Min Vocational Education Fisheries Diploma in any discipline. Please send your Application & CV to : nia.liocollection@gmail.com or drop in to Lio Collection, Jalan Raya Kerobokan Banjar Taman No.2 Kuta –Bali NC/Es/28 Sept 16
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1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 18.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 20.000 per word 5. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.
We are seeking : SPG (Sales Promotional Girl) - Candidates should speak good English, have a bubbly personality and enjoy working with people. Online Marketing / Admin - Candidates should speak good English, have experience with online admin, have a good attention to detail and ideally have worked in the online space. Graphic design and social media would be a plus.
Good salary – negotiable based on experience Send all CV to office@featherandfind.com or call Yuli on +62 819 9945 8176
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Real Estate 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 rent Ayung River side (Semana-Mambal) 60 Are. 10 minutes to Green School Sibang. 15 minutes to Ubud. Badung district. For information call 0851 0193 9969. No broker. We can send you map location. [1115]
NEGARA
An exclusive and popular Shopping Mall in a premium shopping district of Seminyak, Bali. Offers 2 (two) operating restaurants for lease takeovers with extendable options. Benefits: • Unparalleled real estate & location in Bali • Already existing & ever-increasing visitor traffic • Possibility to use existing fit outs / equipment • Secure 24-Hour parking
Good investment opportunity. Land for sale in Negara area (west Bali). More than 10 are available in front of the beach or close to the city. Starting price Rp. 60 million/are. Road access. Please call/SMS 081 2368 6123 (Indonesian) or 081 2389 5551 (English speaking). [9663]
OPTION 1 : Chinese /Japanese restaurant OPTION 2 : Restaurant with both Indoor & Outdoor seating and independent access into the unit.
House for sale in Negara (west Bali) right in the middle of the city. Direct owner. 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, big garage, 2 living rooms, family room, kitchen, well. Reason to sell: want to build a small house. Price Rp. 900 Million (negotiable). Please call 081 2368 6123 (Indonesian) or 081 2381 5292 (English). [9664]
For more info and viewing please contact : Mr. Rakesh Kapoor Email : leasing@seminyakvillage.com NC/RE/M-28 Sept 16
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KUTA
Good investment opportunity. For rent or profit sharing 3-star hotel in ground zero Kuta. Swimming pool, 27 rooms, nice garden, wide room. 0812 3815 3518, 0819 3307 5723, 0813 3841 1850, <agungputraya168@gmail. com>. [1111]
SANUR Office space for rent. 3 years left, size 3.4 x 8m with glass, AC and strategic location close to beach, villas, restaurants, bank in Jl. Danau Toba Sanur. Price Rp. 180 million (nego). Contact 081 1397 9879. [9737] Studio apts, spacious, popular complex, near KFC, ideal for short/long term guests, furnished, AC, h/w, Wi-fi, pool, cable tv, twice wkly service, parking, rp 4,250,000pm, plus elec. <www.pondokgayastudios.com>. Dayu 0852 3796 4565. [1068] New family charming villa for rent on land 300m2, quiet area, 1 wood bungalow AC + 2 rooms AC + 1 maidroom,4 bathrooms,waterheater,living room kitchen&bar ac,pool 7mx3m, gazebo, carpark, small garden, power 7.200W, Indihome (tv+wifi), furnished. IDR 170 mill./Year. No broker. Call/SMS: 0812 4697 2557 / 0812 3712 5678. [1069] Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and longterm or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www. homesweethome-bali.com>. [0990]
Dream land for you dream home (or other endeavor)? Ubud, Sanggingan, million dollar view. 14+ remaining on contract (extension guaranteed) for 19 incredible are. Write for more info <daniel@DanielAaron.com>. [1098]
House 2 storey with swimming pool. Rp85 mill/year, 2 airconditioned bedrooms and bathrooms, studio room, parking 2 cars, semi-furnished, ready now, great secure location, 1.5 are, low-maintenance, Telp: 0812 3792 2875, <madehilly@yahoo.com.au>. [1095]
Big house 3x2 with infinity pool, in Bongkasa village, 25 mins from Ubud. Magnificent Ayung river and Ritz Carlton hotel views. Preferred long term rented, from US$900/ month. +614 2309 2670 or <liptrot@iinet.net.au>. [0989] Three storey building for rent in Jl. Raya Campuhan Ubud, land 800M2, building 600M2 high recommend for restaurant or hostel. Contact: <sentrabaliretail@yahoo. com>, <belacasa_deoro@yahoo.com>. [1113]
For rent Designer Owned Villa 4/5 bedrooms. Large living dining, modern kitchen, 18 metre pool with outdoor bale, beach side in Sanur, 5 mins walk to beach. For long term rent. Please call 0812 381 5133 or Gede on 0817 973 7075. [1096]
Overcontract central Ubud shop, Jl Dewi Sita near Locavore, spacious. Get 1 year 7 months for the price of 1 year! 100jt, additional years available at market rate. <ubudshop@gmail.com>. 0822 3662 1307. [1116] C/Re/I-25 May 16
DENPASAR
For rent 3 bedrooms Designer Owned Villa. Living dining, swimming pool, outdoor bale, beachside in Sanur, 5 mins walk to beach. For long term rent. Please call 0812 381 5133 or Gede on 0817 973 7075. [1097] 3 Bed, 2 bath Townhouse for rent. Very clean. Carport. All furnishings. Negotiable. Can owned by tenant after 1 year. IDR 65.000.000/year. Photo’s on request. Call Whidi 0813 3721 1981. [1099]
Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. SMS/ WA 0821 4708 4100. [8830]
Villa wayan for rent 1.800 mq land 7 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 2 kitchen, 1 gudang, 2 terrace, swimming pool, living rooms, fully furnished, Wifi, garage, fish pound, ocean view, beautiful garden. Please contact +62 821 4554 6488 email: <niwayan88@hotmail.com>. [1100]
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]
3 bed, 3 bath villa for lease. Closed lounge, laundry, store room, outdoor living area, pool, garden with gazebo. Carport. Quiet area walk to Hardys and the beach. 366sqm. 23yr lease with 20 yr option or lease a minimum of 5years. 0812 4612 9380, <belldm38@gmail.com>. [1105]
House for rent, rural environment, ricefield view, 4 are, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garden, good price. Rent 5 - 10 years. Contact 0813 3746 6900. [0491]
Studio appartements, long term, 14m pool, Wi-fi, cableTV, high design standart, quiet but strategic, 4.6 mio per month. 08131-742 9900, <gloeckoo@pacific.net.id>. [1112]
House for rent. 1 are, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, livingroom,family room, terrace, garage, electricity 1300, water. Minimum 2 years, 20 mill/year nett. Jln. Pulau Moyo, Perumahan Nuansa Kori Pedungan Blok IV nmr 18. 0812 3892 3918, 0819 1657 0014. [0581]
Fully furnish house for rent, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, open kitchen with living room, AC & water heater, price nego. Call Bagus 082 147 245 997. Or email: <mataharicantik@ yahoo.com>. [1064]
House for sale. Land size 100m2, building size 45m2. 4 meters road. 2200 watt electricity. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, kitchen, garage. Freehold. Location Jalan Kebo Iwa, Gang Citarum, Denpasar. Price Rp. 800 million. For photos and details please email <komangsriwahyuni@ ymail.com> or contact 0813 3871 6846 / 0818 0562 2999. No broker / agent [0932]
House for rent yearly in Sanur, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, living room, open kitchen, full furnish, AC & water heater. Nego price. Info contact owner Mr. Bagus 085 100 753 382 or email: <mataharicantik@yahoo.com>. [1065] Large 4 bedroom house for rent. 3 storey. Air con. Wifi. Fully furnished. 5 minute walk to beach. Available for 1 year or longer. Also available for 25 year over contract. Price Rp. 150 million per year. Contact 0822 4739 0135. [1114]
House for rent in Denpasar, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 living rooms, kitchen, family room, garden. Electricity 2200 watt, goverment water. 20 mil per year or 38 mil for two years. Call 081 338 724 288. [1040] C/Re/G-3 AUGUST 16
SEMINYAK - 1277
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SEMINYAK - 393
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Delightful new 2 bedroom rental villa in a top Seminyak location &harming mix of old world modern tropical, nestled in lush gardens Steps out to Drupadi St, a short walk to the beach, shops restaurants *reat proposition as lifestyle buy or investment, attractive rental yield Price IDR 3,890,000,000 Land Area 200 sqm Ownership Leasehold 25 yrs Build Area 125 sqm
0odern contemporary 2 bedroom villa, charming tropical feel Open living dining spaces opening out to pool garden (xisting holiday rental villa in an exclusive complex of 4 Attractive priced property as holiday home or rental investment Price IDR 2,360,000,000 Land Area 250 sqm Ownership Leasehold 21 yrs Build Area 160 sqm
SEMINYAK - 1225
LEGIAN - 1008
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*orgeous two story contemporary villa with super quality interiors One of the best locations in Bali, minutes walk to Jl Oberoi and beach 7hree king size bedrooms all with beautiful designer ensuite bathrooms 8nique and elegant property that has it all, luxury, location and price Land Area Build Area
196 sqm 272 sqm
BATU BELIG - 1207
Price IDR 3,900,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 20 yrs
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Just 600m from famous Batubelig beach landmark beach clubs Pleasant modern tropical design, open living spaces lush gardens Breezy open outdoor living spaces on both sides of the pool garden Attractively priced, great option as beachside home or a rental villa Land Area Build Area
450 sqm 300 sqm
Price IDR 5,200,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 28.5 yrs
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Brand new modern investment villa Must 500m to Double 6 beach Four spacious ensuite king size bedrooms built over two storeys Open plan living dining area overlooking the swimming pool An amazing 10 ROI making this a great property to purchase Land Area Build Area
200 sqm 200 sqm
Price IDR 4,800,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 29 yrs
TANAH LOT - 1283
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Beautifully designed and built spacious riverside freehold villa In¿nity pool surrounded by deck / patio area for your relaxation Spacious master bedroom overlooking the Mungle and riverside Located in the gorgeous villa of 1yanyi, 25 minutes to Seminyak Land Area Build Area
672 sqm 345 sqm
Price IDR 3,500,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 24 yrs
SEMINYAK - 1198
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0odern two story well bullt villa with a distinctive Balinese character Swimming pool with sundeck area , tropical plants and gazebo 7wo large bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms and balconies upstairs Located in central Seminyak, minutes walk from the beach and shops Price IDR 3,000,000,000 Land Area 220 sqm Ownership Leasehold 19 yrs Build Area 186 sqm
UMALAS - 676
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Luxurious well appointed modern 3 bedroom residences *enerous 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 500 sqm
Price IDR 4,550,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 40 yrs
JIMBARAN - 1183
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A beautiful designer villa with absolutely stunning views 7hree king size bedrooms with quality ensuite bathrooms &hic interiors and furnishings using only quality materials Already established high rental returns, a great opportunity Land Area Build Area
660 sqm 280 sqm
Price IDR 6,100,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 25 yrs
LAND KLUNGKUNG - 1093 AMED - 1070 PERERENAN - 988 PETITENGET - 873 JIMBARAN - 955 SANUR - 108
UNGASAN - 1263
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&harming 2 bedroom villa a short drive to Balangan Beach 7astefully furnished decorated, with warm tropical interiors Open plan living spaces opening out to the pool sun deck Perfect as holiday home or investment as lucrative rental villa Land Area Build Area
280 sqm 130 sqm
Price IDR 2,560,000,000 Ownership Freehold
SANUR - 1288
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B(S7 PRI&(D B(A&+SID( 9ILLA in Sanur, 5 minutes’ walk to the beach Designed around 3 separate pavilions linked by an outdoor lounge Indoor outdoor living spaces ample room around the pool deck Absolutely great location, a steal at that price Land Area Build Area
440 sqm 250 sqm
Price IDR 3,250,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 24 yrs
SEMINYAK - 1089 BALIAN - 1004 CANGGU - 1220 BERABAN - 931
Beachfront, 14.5 are, wide frontage, paved access, surf break nearby, IDR 375,000,000/are Beachfront, freehold, 3,890 sqm (38.9 are), direct access to main road, IDR 160,000,000/are )reehold, 1,900 sqm (19 are), rice ¿eld views zoned residential, IDR 400,000,000/are Freehold, 800 sqm (8 Are), 300m to the beach, IDR 12,000,000,000 Ocean views, freehold land,1,390 sqm (13.9 are) IDR 220,000,000/are, best priced in the area Beachside, 750 sqm (7.5 are), lease, 28.5 yrs, 5 mins’ walk to beach, IDR 13,000,000/are/year Rare leasehold land in Jl. Petitenget, 856 sqm, IDR 22,000,000/year 30 years + ext 200m of cliffront / ocean view land in Balian, 10,600 sqm, freehold land, IDR 230,000,000/are 200m to the beach, 1450 m2, 18.5 yrs, extension available now, real bargain IDR 9,000,000/are/yr Stunning cliffront plot freehold 7,500 sqm best price IDR 210,000,000/ar
+62 361 370 1000 Sunset Road 7X Kerobokan, Bali | info@balirealty.com C/Re/G-28 Sept. 16
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SEMINYAK
House for rent, 2 bedrooms ensuite bathroom, livingroom, gazebo, modern kitchen, PDAM, electric 5000 watt, phone, garden. Nego price. Contact 0851 0147 4790. [9872]
For sale/lease 20 are of land at golden area of Seminyak. Pls contact 0813 3918 1884. [0876] Villa (leasehold) two bedroom + bedroom/office on upper level, 2.5 baths, western kitchen,open plan, motorbike parking, fully furn and renovated. Located on quiet gang on eat street, All you need is a toothbrush. Paperwork in order. For sale 17 years $225,000 AUD or/rent long term 5+yrs, fantastic location 0813 9900 9229 or <skippykotabaru@gmail.com>. [1077]
4,2 milyar nego! 2 lantai, LT:118, LB:185, 3 kamar tidur, pool, taman, sumur bor, garase. Jl. Baliku 1, Banjar Semer, hub: 081 2397 2137. [0192] For rent min. 2 years homestay in Marlboro Kerobokan. Area 3 are, two floor, 8 rooms included bathroom, full furnished, AC, TV, hot water, free Wifi, office, garden, parking. Web <www.thenadrams.com>. Call 081 2363 0309 / 0819 1665 9151. [0492] House for sale. Urgent, need money fast. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, garage, PDAM. Very quiet and secure in Perum. Cepaka Dalung. Only Rp. 425 juta! Contact +62 821 4591 7981. [0726] 2
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House for sale. Land size 200m , land size 120m . 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, garage. Location Jl. Raya Kesambi Baru Gang Kesambi Indah No 10, Kerobokan, North Kuta. 2200 watt electricity. Price Rp. 2.5 billion (nego). Freehold. For photos and details please email <komangsriwahyuni@ymail.com> or contact 0813 3871 6846 / 0818 0562 2999. No broker / agent. [0933] Villa for rent in Kerobokan: 4 are, 3 bedroom, kitchen, pool, 3 bathroom, AC, hot water, no furnish, living room, big garden. House to rent in Kerobokan: 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, kitchen, garden, AC, hot water, price 35 million/year, min. 2 years. Call: 081 236 30309 / 081 9166 59151. [0962] Brand new villa in strategic area Kerobokan near seminyak and petitenget. 3-level building 225m2, with separate entrances, 3 large insuite bedroom, 4 bathroom, 2 kitchen, pool. 4 car garage, Freehold Land 140m2 Owner 081 1389 3531. [1070] Fully furnished three bedroom bungalow to rent in Kerobokan/Umalas. Hot water (PDAM), pulsa electric, Indovision, AC, cleaner. Newly refurbished with nice garden in quiet safe area. 6mths/45mil, 12mths/80mil 24mths/140mil. <dburden@mac.com>. [1090] Villa for sale: 3 Are, 3 bedroom, s.pool, full furnished. At Jl. Munduk Sari no. 4, Br. Semer, Kerobokan, Kuta Utara. Detail information contact Made (owner) 0878 6136 6610. [1094]
NEW PRIVATE VILLA FOR SALE IN SANUR
Freehold. Fully furnished beautiful single level colonial style with distinct Javanese accents. Lot size: 530 sqm. House size: 375sqm. 3 bedrooms, 1 maidroom, 4 bathrooms, 1 livingroom, spacious diningroom with en-suite kitchen, large pantry room, 2 storage rooms and 1 upstairs studio room. Facilities: swimming pool, gazebo, undercover parking, AC, water heater, WI-FI, TV cable. 5 minutes drive to Sanur beach. Price: USD 700,000-negotiable Contact: +62 878 6116 3056 NC/Re/P-27 April 16
For Sale Hotel Sunia Loka Pemuteran, Singaraja new airport under construction 7 bungalows with their own bathroom and one villa with two rooms, private kitchen/dining, two bathrooms. Dining area with kitchen and a 7x16 meters swimming pool. A 50 are property at only 300 meter from the beach and 500 meters from Pemuteran center. Garden is amazing and you can enjoy a beautiful mountain view from anywhere on the property. Business is operational for the last three years. Lease left on the land is for 20 years, renewable 25 years
Price 300,000 euros Contact Fati : sunialokabali@gmail.com www.sunialoka.com
AAA Prime Seminyak villas. Great opportunities! Beautifully furnished, spacious 2 bedroom villa with 2 ensuite garden bathrooms and private pool. Fully licensed. Fully operational. Leasehold USD$ 160,000. By appointment only SMS +62 87 861 988111. [9946] 2 luxury villas available in Seminyak, 2 minute walk from Red Carpet Bar/Oberio street. One 2 Bedroom villa and One 3 bedroom villa. Both properties are next to each other. Villas are fully furnished to the highest standard and available now. 3 bedroom villa priced at 285 million, 2 bedroom villa is 185 million. Please call Ketut on 0819 1619 7310 or email <info@pwisecapital.com>. [1091] Villa for rent Kunti 2, Gg. Atena lll/8, 4 bedrooms, 5 toilet, 2 floor, new house, full furnished, s.pool, garage. 175 mill/year min 2 year. Long term special price. Call 0819 9976 9025. Facility complete. Best price (nego). [1106] Villa for sale freehold renovated 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, new kitchen, 3 storage rooms, parking area, quiet location Jl. Gunung Athena (Kunti 2) Seminyak. Land size 140 sqm. Contact +62 821 7444 1969 or <triehernani@gmail. com>. [1107] Villa for rent, Umalas Tunon, 3 bedroom + 3 bathroom, swimming pool with small garden, fully furnished. Please contact: 081 139 8039 or 081 338 31 9191. [1014] Shop to rent, strategic location in Seminyak, corner of 2 streets (Jl Raya Seminyak and Jl Kunti), great exposure, size 11mtr x 7.50 mtr, 7 years left, minimum 4 years. Please email to <sitikali@yahoo.com> or sms to 081 1380 6611 / 0812 3666 9300. [1047]
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Elders Bali : Jl. Patih Jelantik 57, Legian Kelod - Kuta- Denpasar - Bali 80361 & 5H * 6HSW
Bali Advertiser
Real Estate
28 September - 12 October, 2016
LOMBOK
Minimalist House For Sale
Stunning views from this elevated 1000sq mtr block in Kuta Lombok. Kuta is on the move. Get in quick. Prices already on the rise. Freehold AUD 70,000. Email <belldm38@gmail.com> or call 0812 4612 9380. [1104]
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>. [0920]
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]
Perumahan Graha Asri III, Banjar Anyar no. 10 Kuwum - Marga Tabanan. IDR 400 million nego. Please contact owner 0859 6905 7546 NC/RE/M-28 Sept. 16
For sale freehold or leasehold 1,5 are Canggu Tumbak Bayuh, foundations complete, freehold $47,000 AUD or leasehold $4,000/year for 10+ year. +614 0473 6906, <tanscinta@hotmail.com>. [1110]
Dikontrakan tanah 4,5 are. Lokasi Tabanan Tanah Lot. Cocok untuk villa development. Call 0813 3761 8511 / 0819 1619 8031. [9447] 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] For Sale house, minimalist style. Price Rp. 400 million. Garage, living room, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen. Location in Banjar Anyar, Kuwum Marga - Tabanan. Please call owner 0859 6905 7546 (bahasa). [0340]
BUKIT C/Re/I-13 April 16
Canggu - Riverside with rice field view • Land is zoned & classified to develop real estate • 10 minutes to Seminyak, 7 minutes from beach • Affordable 4.840m2 freehold land for sale • Subdivisioin into 3 plots could be done
JIMBARAN
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] Land for sale in Bukit area. 20-30 are flat land. Can take 20 or 30 are. 10mins to Pandawa beach, Dreamland beach and near traditional market. Mainroad access, suitable for house complex or villa. Price Rp. 450 million/ are (nego). Please call 081 2389 5551. [9663] House for sale. Land 150m2, building type 55m2. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, empty space available. Small garden. garage, open kitchen. Urgent sale. Please call 081 2389 5551. [9664] House for lease 3 bed 2 bath 3 floor, also good for office, 3500 US p.year and new villa 2 bed 2 bath 2 floor with pool, 4500 US p.year. Location Goa Gong. Nice view. Direct owner 0821 4641 8233. [1089]
House for sale located in Kori Nuansa Selatan. Type 30/100. Call 081 2394 8595. [0244] Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485] Land for rent 12 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 25 million/are/year (nego), max 25 yrs. Call 081 2383 4011. [5803]
For sale 220 meters square land located in Lovina Singaraja, at the Resident Arta Graha, just 10 minutes to the famous Lovina beach. Direct contact to the owner 081 999 461 000. [1016]
Land for sale only for serious buyer. Location in Nyanyi Beach - Beraban - Tabanan. Close to Tanah Lot temple. 30 are, mainroad access, 500m from the beach. Price Rp. 600 million/are (fixed price). Call 0819 1619 8031. [0522]
Freehold Villa for Sale. Location: Pererenan, 2 km inland from Echo Beach, Land: 1.2 are, 2 level building, small garden, 6x3 m pool, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, enclosed living area, furnished, built 2014, IMB Rumah Tinggal, Great residential investment, 2 billion IDR nego. Call / SMS: 0878 6241 9142. [1075]
Shop for rent on Jl. Pantai Berawa. Size 4x12 mtr. Electricity, phone line, internet. 5 years. Rp. 75 million/ year. Park 2 cars. Perfect location. Near Canggu Club. Contact 081 2364 0513 or 0812 3787 2895. [1088]
Land for sale +/- 4 Are. Located at Lingkungan Rumah Penduduk Banjar Sari, Desa Bungkulan - Singaraja. Contact 0896 4744 4486. [0739]
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House for sale in Dalung. 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, safe and quiet area, car access, land 1.7 are, close to mini mart, post office, traditional market. Ricefield surrounding. Rp. 2 Billion. Please call 0819 9937 6938. [0751]
Are you looking for a quality yearly villa rental and are tired of wasting your time? Contact Bali Treasure Properties or visit our office on Jalan Subak Sari in Canggu. Our experienced team offers detailed and honest rental services and has more than 250 up-to-date longterm rental villas, in: Brawa, Canggu, Pererenan, Seminyak, Umalas, Sanur and Ubud. Contact: 0851 0015 2013, <www.balitreasureproperties. com>, <info@balitreasureproperties.com>. [1076]
NUSA LEMBONGAN Beach-side land Nusa Lembongan for lease. 1320sqm or 2640sqm with 46 metre frontage. Ideal for boutique resort/ retreat / surfcamp / dive resort or multiple private villas. North facing. Lighthouse diving spot 100m outfront. Shipwreck surfbreak 500m away. $144,000 USD. Short term finance possible. Ph: 0812 3823 0678 or <medewi. bali@gmail.com> for photos. [0910]
Land for sale in Gili Gede Sekotong West Lombok with certificate for bussiness or private in good condition direct from the owner. Papalagi Resort Gili Gede is a lovely quiet place to enjoy your holiday with nice bungalow and rooms on the beachfront to enjoy the beautiful sunset. Also great place for snorkling and diving. For more info please contact Hera +62 813 3910 4292, +62 823 4140 6944. Email: <hera_purnawati@yahoo.co.id>. [1117] Shop to rent in Gili Trawangan on main street (Central). Size 7.5m x 3 m. Minimum 3 years. Please email to <sitikali@yahoo.com> or sms to 081 1380 6611 / 0812 3666 9300. [1048]
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Kost rooms for daily and monthly rent at Kalimas Residence, Jimbaran. Clean, fully furnished (TV, bed, wardrobe, hot water & kitchen) and strategic location. Telp: 081-338-653-510. [0818]
Dreamland - 3 storey new house for rent - 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom, pool, fully furnished, rooftop entertainment area, great views and breeze. Rp. 8 mill/month. Phone +62 878 621 36775. Email <dwayu.92@gmail.com>. [1092] Dreamland, 1 and 2 bedroom appartments for rent, fully furnished, ocean views, 4 and 8 mill/month. Phone +62 878 621 36775. Email <dwayu.92@gmail.com>. [1093] Direct with owner, over contract land in Bingin, 25 years remaining within 5 mins walking distance to the cliff, land size 20 are/10 are/5 are. Contact: 0857 3822 7666, <nenadiaz562@yahoo.com>. [1101]
Villa for sale with swimming pool + furniture at Jimbaran Puri Gading Gang Kutilang. 2.17 are. Contact: 0878 6188 8177. [1032]
New vintage style house in Bingin land size 400 sqm. 2 bedrooms, 1 bungalow, 2 bathroom, private pool, fully furnished. IMB & pondok wisata. 20 years remaining. prices $ 150.000. Contact 0857 3822 7666, <nenadiaz562@yahoo.com>. [1102]
For rent villa in Uluwatu Gang Kelapa buntu no. 2A Kedonganan Jimbaran. 15 bedrooms, size 10 Are. Please contact 0821 4538 1353. [1087]
Direct from Owner, 3 bedroom villa, close to Bingin beach, 4 bathrooms, living room, gazebo and pool. Land 500sqm, villa 240sqm, built in 2015, 27 year leasehold. Price 350’000USD. Contact: 0857 3822 7666, <nenadiaz562@ yahoo.com>. [1103]
House for lease Kedonganan / Jimbaran strategic private quiet safe location, easy access, 2storey, 3bed 2bath, A/C, fully furnished, pool, Wifi, satTV, 2carport, nice garden big trees. <baliwaves777@gmail.com> SMS 0812 3778 1821. [1108]
Land for sale 23.75 are in Bukit Ungasan. Ocean view and Banyan tree resorts. Road access and surrounding by villas complex. Water and electricity access. Price Rp. 300 million/are (nego). Call 081 2380 2626. [1088]
Land For Sale Jimbaran 545m2, rare, 100m from beach, certificate Hak Milik, other land also available. <baliwaves777@gmail.com> SMS 0812 3778 1821. [1109] NC/Re/P-2 March 16
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