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will go towards the Keep Bali Clean campaign and they will also operate a stall at the opening night cocktail party on Friday May 22nd.
Kick Up Your Heels for a Great Cause! If you are looking for a great night out and a valid reason to do so, mark the evening of Friday May 22nd in your diary and dust off your dancing shoes. The Canggu Classic Open Tennis Tournament commences with its sensational opening night cocktail party and an opportunity for guests to keep Bali clean and green. Each year, The Canggu Classic Open Tennis Tournament chooses to support a different local charity and this year’s worthy recipient is Keep Bali Clean, an initiative aimed at reducing Bali’s prolific problem with rubbish. It is a community based program that assists in the drive to rid our island paradise of the plastic and non biodegradable refuse that currently clogs its waterways and beaches, threatening the very tourism dollars that
The Captain’s Moved to Kerobokan! Those of you who have been around the Bali traps awhile, have oft times ventured into Legian and are familiar with Rum Jungle Road, would have been sure to come across the Captain Cook Bar. Long considered a friendly favourite for a cold beer, to watch a game of footy and a few rounds of pool, sadly, the Captain closed his doors at the end of last year. Luckily for the likes of us who love to live a
the locals rely so heavily upon. Ultimately the campaign is funded through T-shirt sales and donations from businesses and generous individuals. The program focuses on increasing the awareness for visitors and locals alike about choosing reusable bags, using less plastic and attempting to reduce their carbon footprint. Still in its infancy, the Keep Bali Clean campaign may have only been operational for a relatively short period of time however it has already managed to distribute over 30,000 reusable bags to consumers across the island as well as raising awareness via television ads. In an effort to add a healthy boost to its fundraising coffers, 100% of the proceeds from the sweeps and raffles held throughout the Canggu Classic Open Tennis Tournament
little further out of the hustle and bustle of Legian, owners John and Kim Herrington have relocated to Kerobokan and recently reopened the newly named Flying Cook Restaurant and Sports Bar. No need to trek to Seminyak and beyond to catch up with your favourite hosts and grab a cold one. With all the atmosphere of your local, The Flying Cook has been set up to make the most of two favourite Aussie pastimes, sports and socialising (with a few frosty brews thrown in for good measure!). Walk through the front door and into a cosy dining area with seating for at least 30, complete with televisions so you don’t miss a moment of the game if your hunger gets the better of you. Adjacent is the central bar area, perfect for enjoying a quiet drink with friends, a casual snack and of course any of your favourite sporting events from AFL, NRL, Super Rugby, F1, Moto GP, UFC, Racing or Cycling. You name it and if it’s available, John and Kim will find it for you! Not like your usual run-of-the-mill Bali sports bar, The Flying Cook offers a designated room for kids’ entertainment. Designed to keep the littlies safely entertained while mum
Staff Gatherings in the ‘Gu… A Gaggle of Fun!
The fun filled evening marks the commencement of the island’s annual international tennis event and kicks off in the stylish Strike Bar adjacent to the Tennis Centre at Canggu Club West from 6pm. Tickets to the gala cocktail evening are included in the registration for all tournament players and individual tickets are available for non-players at a cost of just Rp 300,000 per person. Entry for children under twelve will be free of charge. The night promises to be an entertaining affair including two hours free flow cocktails and complimentary canapés as well as a live DJ to help you get into your groove and rock the night away. The players’ draw for the tournament will be unveiled at the opening party and is sure to spark some good spirited rivalry among prospective opponents! For more information about the The Canggu Classic Open Tennis Tournament or the opening night cocktail party on Friday May 22nd contact: email: tennistournament@cangguclub.com phone: +62 (361)8483939 / +62 82 897 193939 www.cangguclub.com
and dad enjoy a hassle free catch up with friends, this area boasts a multitude of toys, an Xbox and all sorts of goodies to keep the kids (and mum and dad) happy. But the boys and girls don’t get to have all the fun. Next door to the kids’ only area is a play room for the grownups! There’s a free pool table and dart board with regular comps on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Pop in and say “Hi” and enjoy some good ol’ home style dining with their selection of succulent burgers, homemade rissoles, veggie lasagne, Aussie rump and T bone steaks and especially their fried ice cream, homestyle apple pie or special Kahlua infused lamingtons. Yumbo! Located on Jalan Raya Semer next door to Warung Italia, The Flying Cook offers a taste of home in Kerobokan. Like the sign says above the door, “Come for lunch and stay for dinner” Well, thank you! I think I just might! Jalan Raya Semer, Kerobokan Telepohone: 0813 3892 0430
under the all weather, open air function areas above Splash Water Park, after which they enjoyed some aquatic fun on the slides to finish of a day of festivities. Whether your group is mini or massive, the Canggu Club can tailor a staff gathering to suit any budget or demographic. With 4 hectares and a wealth of facilities at their disposal, there’s no doubt they can design an event for any group from staff development or appreciation days, team building activities, motivational days and even an amazing race! There’s no need to be a member to organise an event at The Cangu Club, and packages can be designed to take advantage of the many first class facilities at this multi faceted venue. Their staff specialise in coordinating a complete program of activities utilising the pool,soccer fields, fitness, bowling, tennis and trampolining centres as well adrenalin pumping fun on the waterslides. There are umpteen options for catering with multiple food and beverage outlets throughout the Club as well as a variety of function areas available to suit groups of any size and menu packages designed to cater for all tastes. Bali based businesses or international organisations planning a group island getaway or junket can customise packages to suit their requirements and finances and select from four optional activities including Splash Water Park, Strike Bowling, Bounce Trampolining and team building games. Whether it’s a business anniversary, party, retreat, family day or even a way to show your staff how much you appreciate their efforts, The Canggu Club has it covered.
What do you get when you combine 400 employees, a green grassy field, a dance instructor and a microphone? An awesome staff day out! Recently, Canggu Club played host to a mega staff gathering for one of the island’s largest banking groups. No less than 400 of their staff descended upon the one-stop sports and entertainment venue for a day of fun, food and friendly rivalry.
The gathering began early with team building activities and games, followed by possibly the biggest Zumba class Bali has ever seen on the Canggu Club lawn. All participants, brightly dressed in team colours, giggled and wiggled their way through the dance class with some moves that would have had many an observer in stitches! The day continued with an Indonesian buffet lunch and group presentations
For prices, packages and possibilities, contact the Events Team on: events@cangguclub.com or call +62 (361) 8483939 / +62 82 897 193939 Jalan Canggu Club Canggu, Bali, Indonesia www.cangguclub.com
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Everybody Loves Kung Flu Fighting... Having felt a little ‘fluey’ of late and very disheartened by the lack of effect my usual remedies seemed to be having, I decided to heed a friend’s advice and try one of the juice concoctions at Sugarcane Juice Bar on Jalan Pantai Berawa. Not hard to find, this healthy hangout is about half way down, on the left side of the road as you head toward Canggu Permai and is easily identified by, you guessed it, a couple of lofty sugarcane plants lolling out front. Promoting healthy food and drinks, one look at the extensive menu confirms just that! I am not sure if I have ever seen such an extensive juice menu and choosing just one from the list was going to take some time. Not just juices, I also had to decide between mouthwatering mixtures with names like Berry’d Treasure - a blend of strawberries, cranberries, blackberries, orange and acai or a variety of pure fruit or veggie extracts. Then there were the shots (no not tequila) turmeric, aloe vera, chlorophyll, papaya leaf etc etc as well as natural additions
like acas, spirulina, ginseng, guarana, goji berries and a gazillion others….Aaaarggh Help! Further down the list I spied a section that might suit my snuffles. Super Doctor contained a number of concoctions designed to treat the ailment of the day. The names spoke for themselves - Bali Belly Budha, Kung Flu Fighting, the Anaemia Reviver and my choice (finally!) Inner Healer. A little peckish, I decided to choose a salad from their extensive menu just in case I needed to disguise the taste of my medicinal juice. My green healing mixture arrived in a mini carafe accompanied by glass of ice along with my Quinoa Chicken Salad, complete with large linen napkin and funky gold utensils! Tentatively taking the first sip, tastebuds were rewarded with a fresh and zesty combination of pine, mango, mint and aloe with just enough of an injection of fresh ginger to provide a pleasant warmth at the back of my palate. No need to disguise any flavours here. This juice was delicious Not all that new to Bali, Gaya Gelato originated in Ubud several years ago and they now have outlets and stores in a number of locations including one of their latest additions at Echo Beach opposite Grocer and Grind. Thanks to a lovely Italian couple who decided to swap their life on the continent for a more tropical affair, the first Gaya Gelato store opened in Sayan, just outside Ubud. Their concept is simple, no added preservatives or artificial flavours, just the best natural and organic raw materials the island has to offer. As is their motto “Our time is the only thing we add”. That’s not to say it isn’t a little bit naughty but hey, if it tastes THAT good, I’m in!
A Frosty Treat That’s Hard to Beat! Having spent many of my teenage years working part time in an ice cream kiosk, I could safely say that frozen treats have long been my least favourite. All that changed in an instant when I took my first taste of Gaya Gelato last weekend. Wowsers! It was a fiesta on my tongue! Meant to be a Sunday avo treat just for my daughter (who ironically likes only one flavour - vanilla), my visit to Gaya Gelato served more to rekindle my love affair with this cool ice confection. Note to hips: “Be afraid……very afraid!”
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Of course, my daughter selected two scoops of ‘vaniglia’ gelato (well it sounds a bit more exotic than her usual vanilla) despite a smorgasbord of sensational flavours such as Baci, coconut, choc orange, pistachio, creme caramel and more. I
and healthy to boot! As for the Quinoa salad, I’d almost have to say it was hands down one of the best I have tasted. Sugarcane offers an enticing beverage menu as well as breakfast, lunch and, I’m told, now dinner. The lovely Mauritian lady who owns the joint clearly has a penchant for heathy fare with tons of taste. First impressions were fabulous and I’m now keen to road test a number of their remedies promising good health and great taste, but you can guarantee I won’t be waiting around for my next affliction. See you next week! Sugarcane Juice Bar - Jalan Pantai Berawa 34 Phone - +62 (0361) 8446659 turned my attention to their sorbets and after they obligingly allowed me to sample the lime and the passionfruit, I was lost. Medium tub thanks! Not too sugary sweet, the zesty lime left a zing on my tongue and combined with the passionfruit it was like a mocktail in my mouth! As well as the benefit of no artificial flavours, colourings or preservatives to worry about, I love the fact they provide a list of the flavours on the wall of the shop with a clearly coded chart indicating which ones are gluten, nut, dairy/milk or egg free. Something very helpful for those who want to enjoy a treat without the worry of an allergic aftermath. At just Rp 39,000 for a medium sized tub of yum, prices are reasonable and staff are more than willing to let you try before you buy. They also offer a delivery service. Just give them a call and their staff will package your order to make sure everything is kept at the right temperature, fresh and ready to eat. They even confirm your order within 30 minutes to ensure no sloppy surprises on delivery. What’s not to love? Think I might put that number on speed dial…… Gaya Gelato - Jalan Pura Batu Mejan (road to Echo Beach), Canggu. Phone: +62 (0361) 8469246 Email: gayagelatocanggu@gmail.com facebook.com/gayagelato
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Cultural Evening with Tugu (Thursdays) For those of you who have not had the privilege of visiting this rustic, authentic and quaint hotel, you are missing out. It is a journey back into a bygone era of how Indonesia used to be with artefacts and an atmosphere which transports you to another time. It is a must whether you are living in Bali or a tourist. Each Thursday, the hotel is putting on an evening in which you can enjoy special performances of stories from the past, traditional dance, music and costumes of Bali. Visitors from all over the world travel to experience the richness of the culture here and we often take it for granted when it is on our very door steps. Although there is not an enormous amount of literature across Indonesia, the richness is in the art of oral story telling which seems to be a dying art and hopefully one that can be rekindled. The aim of the Tugu Hotel is to bring back to life the art, soul and romance of Indonesia. It is well worth a trip to spend a very special evening at this hotel enjoying the culture of the island and sampling some of the traditional delights from the menu. Do come along and enjoy a cultural evening. When Where
: 7.30 pm : Tugu Hotel, Jl Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu Beach, Canggu Contact : 4731701 bali@tuguhotels.com www.tuguhotels.com
Grow Food Garden Party (2 May) This garden party celebrates the launch of the Kul Kul farm community and is scheduled to coincide with International permaculture day on 3 May. The party falls on Saraswati Day, the Goddess of Knowledge. You will be fed plenty and will take part in planting a garden in 30 minutes. It is going to be about getting your hands in the soil, a lot of fun and at the same time, informative. Permaculture is an innovative framework for creating sustainable ways of living. The philosophy behind this concept is that we should be working with rather than against nature. This is what the Kul Kul community farm is all about. The passion is about growing real food and bringing it to people in meaningful ways and living closer to the land. The farm offers a range of courses and workshops in regenerative farming and permaculture giving people practical knowledge and skills to help change their garden, community and lives. There is a planned 2 week course in August. Today is all about growing food and celebrating the launch of the Kul Kul community market which is situated close to Bali’s famous Green School. Do call or e-mail to reserve a spot as soon as possible. Permaculture is an important concept for the environment and an awareness of this can help make the changes needed to create sustainable gardens and future.
running the Sunday market for a few weeks now. The market sells the usual kind of products, handicrafts, jewellery as well as serving delicious food. Markets are always a good place to ¿nd a gift or a bargain. Do come along and enjoy this quaint little market in the heart of Petitengit. When : 8 am – 3 pm Where : Warung Eropa, Jl Petitengit, No 9D, Kerobokan Contact : 081 238191909 081338084453 iwarungeropa@gmail.com
Mother’s Day Family Brunch (10 May) This is the one special day for mums who certainly deserve the recognition for an often thankless role and of endless multi tasking. It has to be the most rewarding role that we have. Today is the day to take time out from the hustle and bustle of daily life and take your mum off for a special day. Prego, the Italian Restaurant at the Westin Resort have a wonderful afternoon lined up. Children can participate in cupcake creations and make ‘we love mum’ cards. Mums can look forward to some pampering at the Heavenly Spa right there at the hotel. There will be plenty of fun and games and lots of surprises for the mums. This afternoon is de¿nitely going to be worthwhile. If you think your mum deserves ¿ve star treatment then do book ahead and make it a surprise. As a mum I know we all love some pampering and a surprise. Don’t tell her either. Let this be a nice surprise that she can enjoy as most mum’s I know love down time with their family without having to be bothered with cooking and chores. When Cost
: 11.30 am – 3 pm : IDR445,000 or IDR695,000 (free Àow wine, beers and cocktails) IDR170,000 (children aged 4 to 12 years) Where : Prego, The Westin, Jl Nusa Dua Contact : 771906 www.westinbali.com
Tab Noir (2 May)
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It is always a treat to have a drive out beyond Tanah Lot to really see the unspoilt, stunning views of the ‘real’ Bali. The villa boom hasn’t quite reached that far yet and so it makes for a pleasant drive to enjoy the sounds, smells and sights that awaken the senses in Bali. Tabanan plays host to an evening of music, food and art. A great line up of entertainment is to be enjoyed. M Pex from Portugal, Vieux, Senegal, Sons of Sangkurang from USA and Bandung, Ivan Nestorman, Flores, Kumbhamela, Italy and Ghazelle, USA will provide a superb line up of entertainment for the evening. Instead of the long drive back, you could make a weekend of it by taking advantage of a one bedroom villa pool at USD375 including breakfast. It is a shame to drive such a distance to have to return the same evening. This event is all about music, art and food. Do call to organise tickets.
Market (Sundays)
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: 12.30 pm – 2 pm : The Kul Kul Community Farm, Jl Raya Sibang Kaja, Bj Saren, Abiansemal Contact : 081 223 7562223 maria@kulkulfarm.com kul@kulkulfarm.com www.kulkulfarmbali.ccom
Owl City (10 May) Forgive me, but I had no clue what or who Owl City was. After a little research, I found that Owl City is actually an American electronic project created in 2007 in Owatanna, Minnesota by singer/song writer, Adam Young. It comes as no surprise that Owl City have chosen Bali as a venue. Who wouldn’t? We have seen plenty of international acts Ày in for a one night gig. For those who enjoy this distinct type of music and would love a chance to see Owl City live, then do organise your tickets as fast as possible as this is guaranteed to be a sell out event. : 7 pm : IDR750,000 (advanced sale) IDR1,000,000 (meet and greet) Where : Sky Garden, Jl Legian, No 61, Kuta Contact : 255423 www.myticketindonesia.com
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The Language of Gardening ‘Hi Dr. Kris, Thanks for the Garden Doctor articles - big fan. I bought Neem Oil and sprayed my trees - problem is that they are overhanging the pool and I had a nice oil slick over the pool. Next time I will cover the pool. I hope to get good results as I would prefer to use neem oil than some chemical fungicide. That said, could you recommend a store that does sell fungicides, pesticides, NPK fertilizers? Also, I have tried to ¿nd the Garden Shop with price tags - would you have speci¿c landmark, etc? Thanks for your help. Cheers, Allen.’
For those that don’t know, neem oil is commonly used for frangipani rust, a fungus that we re-visit every wet season. The rust is directly related to high humidity levels, as is the case with most types of fungus. It starts as yellow / orange tinged pustules or sacs on the undersides of leaves and can spread to the stems of frangipani trees, giving a rusted on appearance. It is unattractive and causes premature leaf drop. To control the rust the ¿rst step is removal of the infected leaves. Improve air circulation by reducing crowded areas of plants, in this way reducing humidity. The fungus can spread by the wind, infected soil, or even garden tools. This means that even if you take necessary precautions your plants may still become infected from neighbouring properties. Frangipani are literally everywhere in Bali, so it is easy for this fungus to spread like the plague, and it does! Always wash garden tools with hot soapy water after use on affected plants or soil, and clean fallen debris from infected plants. Rusts are generally very dif¿cult to control, use the combination of strategies, spray, clean and fertilise. Rust-free leaves will appear at the end of the wet season (April- May). I am glad that you had success with the neem oil. I have previously advised readers to use it for frangipani rust, which can be purchased from various garden centres and hardware outlets in Bali. Whilst neem is organic, it is also poisonous so handle with care, organic doesn’t always equal non-toxic. If you need to use fungicides, pesticides or synthetic fertilisers you can ¿nd them at the many local garden centres on Jalan Hayam Wuruk in Sanur. Otherwise try the large
hardware stores such as Ace Hardware in Kuta, Mitra 10 on the bypass, or Toko Bangunan in Denpasar, all have garden departments, containing garden tools, equipment, fungicides, pesticides, fertilisers etc. Try to check a few places because stock availability is becoming more diverse and always increasing. To avoid an oil slick or poison in your pool you may also like to try some organic solutions.
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Mix 5 tablespoons of bi-carbonate soda, and 2 tablespoons of washing up detergent or dish soap in 2 litres of water. Spray the whole plant once per week, or after rain. Otherwise try a mixture of powdered milk, water and dish soap. Remember whatever you use, spray every leaf, especially on the underside. Make sure that all diseased leaves are pruned and cleared from the ground and disposed of properly. Rust could indicate your frangipani is lacking trace elements and other nutrients. Add seaweed fertilizer or ¿sh emulsion, to the soil few times a year as part of an overall strategy. Good health is the best preventative measure. The garden shop that you are referring to is the ‘Nursery with Price Tags’ which I wrote about many years ago, you probably found the article from the Bali Advertiser website.
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The Nursery was located in Kerobokan, unfortunately it closed a few years back, which just goes to show that it takes more than just a good idea or product to build a successful business. Plants came with the regular tags as you would ¿nd in a western nursery, that gave the common name, the scienti¿c name, as well as the general growing requirements, such as soil type, sun and irrigation requirements. Having said that in recent years many great garden shops and nurseries have sprung up all over Denpasar and the rest of Bali, staff are usually knowledgeable and usually have adequate English skills to communicate the plant types and basic needs. Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2015 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ho/G-14 May 14
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For Sale; 60 inch Sharp Quattron LE830 3D LED TV, full HD 1080p display. Thin profile. 3 years old, excellent condition. 4 HDMI, 2 USB, ethernet connection. 16 juta, nego. Text or whatsapp to 081 1389 6696. Kuta. [111]
Needed; Bicycle for student 5 grade who comes from poor family. Please call 0857 9207 3947. [113]
For Sale; ‘Jacks’ surfboard 6’8x19x2 7/16, fin system, new fins in packet, Rp1.500.000. Quiksilver vest size large Rp400.000. Quiksilver bootees size 7, Rp. 250.000 or all Rp. 2.000.000. Legian. 0819 3307 5288. [119]
For Sale; TV Panasonic, old model, 21 Inch. Rp. 700.000.nego, Denpasar, call 0852 3800 7282. [114]
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For Sale; Surfboard: Haden Shapes Hypto Krypto. 5’10 in excellent condition. 10mill new in the shop. Selling for 6.5mill and comes with tailpad and custom made board bag. Ph 0812 6007 5163 or email <taylor_ hamish@hotmail.com>. Seminyak. [009] For Sale; iPhone5, 64gb, black, perfect condition in original box with all original accessories and earpods with remote and mic, RP 4.5M. 0896 4224 3854. Ubud. [010]
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For Sale; iPhone5 black 16GB Rp 4,2mil. Iphone4s 16GB 2,6 mil Both phones include cord/charger and box everything works. Ipad2 16GB wifi 3,2mil. Please contact Koming 0813 3878 9968 Ubud Area. [011] For Sale; Dive-compressor Coltri-Sub-MCH-6 with gasoline-engine, 300barversion, enclose 225bar pressure relief valve, year 2006, about 150 workinghours, periodic inspections, impeccable function, good condition. Compressor + suction hose + replacement filter + user manual. Email: <info@bali-boatsales.com>, HP 08133 753 4097. Denpasar. [012] Great innovators & original thinkers and artists attract the wrath of mediocrities as lighting rods draw the flashes.
For Sale; Hot? for sale KRIS (Ace) portable air cooler/ humidifier. 20 litre ice/water tank. Remote control. 4 speed. Used twice only. As new. Bargain 600, 000 IDR. Sidakarya phone (0631) 724 977. You collect. [033] Looking for place (farm), where I can learn on how to be a good farmer of Bali’s cow. Please contact me 085 5390 2117 or <pariutama@ yahoo.com>. [034] For Sale; 2 pcs thick wool XL maroon brown sweater for 200k each. 1 pcs double XL jacket outer white and inner dark blue colour for 300k. New-never wear but wash 1 time. Contact: 0815 1009 9918. Denpasar. [035] Infolge Rückreise in die Schweiz sind viele Bücher, DVD, CD und einiges mehr sehr günstig zu haben. Die Preise sind verhandelbar. Gerne kann ich Ihnen eine Liste mailen: <mfunk49@ gmail.com>. [036] Moving Sale; Light Motion Sola Photo 600 UW-Light. Never used plus adapter. 580$. 1 3mm oceanic Wetsuit XL, as new, $ 80. 1 lady Probe-Wetsuit 3mm, as new. $ 80. 1 Scubapro Assend BCD XL, good cond. $ 200. 1 Tusa BCD lady size, v.g. cond., $ 170. Pls. contact Michael. 081 2395 1444. [024] I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.
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For Sale; Behringer X32 digital sound mixer. 40 input, 25-bus digital mixing console with 32 programmable midas preamps, 25 motorized faders, 32-channel audio interface and iPad/ iPhone Remote Control. (mixer comes with custom made hard case). Rp33,000,000. Call or SMS Martin 0815 5800 1065. Kerobokan. [061] For Sale; Hotdog mobile. Custom made and great for events, parties, and fund raising. Turn key and ready for business. Rp62,000,000. Call, or SMS Martin for pictures. 0815 5800 1065. Kerobokan. [062] A vision keeps the wealthy soul focused on the path and not on the boulders. C/Ns/G-9 July 14
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COMPLETE OLD TEAK STOCK FOR SALE RARE MASSIVE SIZES Total Stock = ca. 59m3 Price = US$ 4.400/m3 Average Sizes = Width x Thickness (22x25, 25x25, 30x30) x Length 400 up to 600cm Location Semarang Transport can be organized by me Complete Cutting List available IDEAL FOR HIGH END CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS OR AS INVESTMENT!
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Wanted; Looking for a very good massage bed. Pls contact Michael 081 2395 1444. Sanur. [027] For Sale; One bottle of Maca homeopathic drops. 2oz bottle. Paid $26. Sell for Rp 100.000. Long expiry date. SMS 081 239 88979. Kuta / Sanur. [006]
For Sale; Watersports gear. Kite Cabrina Crossbow 12m with twintip board 133x40. Windsurf masts Neil Pryde carbon 4. 0 and 4. 30, Pryde Booms 165cm and 145cm. Sails North Voodoo 4. 0 and 4. 5 Gastra 5. 0 contact Paul <pol64@hotmail.com> or whatsapp 00346 6601 4768. Tabanan. [037] C/Ho/I-29 April 15
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1. RAYA KEROBOKAN NO.11, Phone: 0361 - 732234 2. BASANGKASA NO.5 SEMINYAK, Phone: 0361 - 733763 3. GUNUNG TANGKUBAN PERAHU NO. 125A, Phone: 0361 - 8446667 C/Ho/I-01 April 15
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Sanur Get Together Lunch Get Together in Sanur. Order from the menu and each person covers their own cost. Come by and enjoy chatting with old and new friends. Our monthly Sanur lunch groups meets at a different restaurant each month. Everyone is invited. More details <http://www.meetup.com/Sanur-gettogether/>. Satyagraha Ashram Yoga for children and adult. Satyagraha Ashram, a non profit institution provides: Yoga for: Children: Sunday 1 pm - 2 pm, Adult: Daily. Weds, Friday 8am - 9:30am. Tues, Thurs, Friday: 5 pm - 6 pm. Sat: 4 pm - 5:30 pm, Teacher: By appointment. Herbal Class: By appointment. Jl. Nyuh Kuning, behind Pura Puseh, Ubud. Ph. 971 699. <http://www.satyagrahabali.org>.
SENI is a self funded independent network. SENI works together with civil society to advocate HIV/AIDS awarness by using art as a language of exchange. “People with correct information are empowered to make their own choices.” For further information please contact : <GloballyAware@pacific. net.au> and 081 7976 7333 (Nicholas). Senior Natural Healing Group Are you interested to meet one time a month in Nusa Dua Jimbaran to share your knowledge in Natural Healing? Please call: 0823 4247 5847. Seventh Day Adventist Church Sabbath School Service: 09:00-10:45. Divine Service: 11:0012:00. Youth meeting: 16:30-18:30. Wednesday Evening Prayer: 19:00-20:30. Seventh Day Adventist Church Surapati, Jl. Surapati IV/6 Denpasar. Contact Pastor Susilo Mundriharto. Tel: 0361-233677. Seventh Day Adventist Church - Nusa Dua, Jl. Kampus Udayana, in front of Graha Anyar Jimbaran 80361. Contact Pastor Yanto Lukas. Mobile: 0817-483 2338 or email: <raybalidio@yahoo.com>. Seventh Day Adventist Church - Hangtuah, Jl. Drupadi No. 9X, Renon, Denpasar. Contact Pastor Raymond Lohonauman. Mobile: 081-739 7384 or email: <raybalidio@yahoo.com>.
Secret Garden of the Divine Mother Perhaps the smallest public garden in the world, is dedicated to a great task: that of Healing Mother Earth and All Her Children. Secret Garden is expected to help us access our Secret Selves-the sacred within each of us. Humandkind and the Universe are interconnected. In essence we are all one. Let us work together to realize our common dream of “One Earth, One Sky, One Humandkind”. It is not a casual visit, it is a cleansing and beautifying experience for the Soul. The Garden is open all day but prior appointment is SOS - Kinderdorf recommended : Jl Pura Mertesari no 27 Sunset Road Kuta We, SOS-Kinderdorf, are a foster home and at this moment Bali Phone 0361.8477290 or 0361.7801595. we are caring for 360 less fortunate children. Because of the limited capacity, we need your assistance in order to give Seed Hope Children’s Home proper care and education for our foster children. The support Seed Hope Children’s Home is a home for poor children, that we need are as follows: Material donation, money, as often from broken families who need help in their education well as volunteer workers as English teachers & skills and daily life, to give them a better future. Now there are teachers. For complete information contact R.B. Haryono 110 children in our care. Are you willing to help them ? Please (+62 361) 241 847, 742 6975 e-mail: <sosbali@dps.centrin. contact Rev. Made Tommy (0361) 422 677. Thank you for net.id>. your support and for your love to the children. Sumatran Orangutan Society SENI The Sumatran Orangutan Society are concerned with the SENI Advocates HIV/AIDS to reduce stigma and discrimination. rapidly declining habitat in Sumatra. Experts predict
orangutans will be extinct in 5 -10 years. Please look at the website for further information <www.orangutans-sos.org> or contact us for volunteer opportunities. Email: <info@ orangutans-sos.org>. Sunrise Organic Market Fresh vegetables, dried goods, milk, natural medicine, etc. Jl. Merta Sari, Banjar Pengubengan Kauh, Kerobokan. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 8am - 2pm. For more information call Dwi 735 824. Support Bali Cares Bali Cares is a non-profit shop that is dedicated to supporting local charitable organizations such as Yayasan Bumi Sehat, Pondok Pekak Library and The Crisis Care Foundation. By offering a sales outlet to showcase items produced by lowincome NGOs, Bali Cares creates a means of sustainability for these organizations and an important source of funding. Sales ensure that these NGOs can continue the valuable work they are dedicated to. Visit our shop. Every purchase makes a different in someone’s life. Jalan Hanoman No. 44 (next to Tegun Gallery), Ubud, Bali. <www.idepfoundation. org/balicares>. Sustainable Planning and Building In this group we discuss all aspects of sustainable master planning and building and to find long term sustainable solutions that work for Indonesia, either for large scale infrastructure developments or individual homes. We are sharing ideas among planners, builders, developers, agents, architects, designers and creative minds who have a keen interest on this topic. We invite guest speakers from major architecture firms, technology and material solutions providers, applicators and developers and social entrepreneurs to share their experiences and success stories in this field. Every 1st Wednesday of each month 10:30-12:00. This group is free, but RSVP is required due to limited seats call 752133 or join #littletreebali on Facebook for updates. Little Tree Building, Sunset Road #112X (across the road from Rip Curl).
COMMUNITY GROUPS is free for all non profit activities, groups, etc. For your group to be listed here contact: Bali Advertiser Tel. 755 392 / Fax. 764 191 or email : info@BaliAdvertiser.biz. Please notify our office for any corrections or changes. Let’s keep this up to date!
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For Sale; Giant defy alliance racing bike, size L, shimano tiagra gears, shimano sora crank, shimano wheels and hubs, fast and smooth bike, cost new $1,500US selling only 7mil nego tel or sms 0819 9967 1267 for more info. Denpasar. [097] Wanted; 3 burner gas BBQ, preferably with hood. Call 0813 3730 9718 (Ketut). Nusa Dua. [098] For Sale; Genset Honda EC7000LX 5500 W good condition 7 000 000 Rp. Compressors Super Shape 1/4 PK good condition 1 500 000 Rp HP 08174701435 email <om.peyre@gmail. com>. [099]
For Sale; 1 skate board / 2 wave board good condition Rp 250.000 each. Contact: 081 756 7630. [088] For Sale; Safety box electronic new with warranty ex hotel stock 36.5cm x 42cm x 20cm. Rp 1,200.000. Contact: 0878 6094 3789. [089] For Sale; New glass ex workshop assorted sizes of tempered and standard glass for door and window. complete list of sizes. Contact: 0361-8472104. [090] For Sale; Assorted Bogonegoro teak wood and Sonokeling wood for sale. ex factory kiln dried. contact: 0361-847 2104. [091]
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For Sale; Cabinet, cash desk and display case with cupboards underneath. Coconut wood and glass 220L x 60W x 110H, 2 million or best offer. Sms Leonie 081 2123 9899. Sanur. [086] For Sale; Yamaha E213 electric piano like new condition, great for beginner Rp 1.500.000. Contact: 081 756 7630. [087] For Sale; Sun umbrella solid teak with original sunbrella â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;cadet greyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; canvas material. As good as new (still have original receipt from Letros). Diameter: 215cm. Total height: 265cm. 1.4 juta, pick up in Sanur. T 0812 3855 2649. [019] C/Ho/G-4 March 15
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For Sale; Samsung Home entertainment system, model: HT-E353HK/XD, Rp.1.250.000. Wall decorative light Rp. 100.000. Wooden decorative cupboard Rp. 300.000. Rattan Basket 4 pcs, @ 190.000. SONY noise canceling headphone MDR-MC20, Rp. 750.000. Bu Hanny 0823 4029 2880, 0878 6153 4187. [078] For Sale; Second hand Tag Heuer Indy 500 Chronograph 42 mm, model CAU1113. BA0858 (first edition). IDR 7.9 million 0838 7775 6034. <mdijakov@gail.com>. Canggu. [079]
For Sale; 27 kgs plough anchor stainless steel 316, new & never used, just imported from France, but too large. Pictures available. Please sms 08133 753 4097 or email <info@baliboatsales.com>. Inspect in Serangan. [094]
For Sale; DSLR Nikon D5100 Body only 2nd, ex alta warranty, box complete, rarely used, low sc 8. xxx, no error, all good condition, Rp. 4 million nego, Denpasar, sms only 0822 3636 5408 / <johnunyil@gmail.com>. [080]
For Sale; AC Sanken 1/2pk in and outdoor (still in use) not rusty, sell because buy 1pk economic 380watt 1,4juta. 0819 3300 1547. Sanur. [095]
For Sale; Decorative plastic ivy lengths of approx 1 metre, approx 100 pieces. Rp 50, 000 each or 3 million the lot. Sms Leonie 081 2123 9899. Sanur. [081]
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For Sale; Fridge Sharp brand, 550 litre, reasonable condition, Rp 1.2 million. Sms Leonie 081 2123 9899. Sanur. [082] For Sale; Daybed, antique Javanese teak, sms Leonie for picture and details 081 2123 9899. Sanur. [083] For Sale; Bar fridge, Teka brand, under counter type, 21 litre, good condition, 82H x 59W x 56D, Rp 800,000. Sms Leonie 081 2123 9899. Sanur. [084]
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“Driftwood” We have all had the experience. You are sitting in a restaurant and someone comes and sits down and starts to tell you about his recent meeting with the president to discuss his plans to breed hippopotami and export the meat to the finest restaurants all across the world. What a great idea, a sure fire winner, a rare opportunity, you can’t lose. You start to realise that there are powerful and amazing people all around us. A couple of years ago an Australian man I know met and married a wonderful Indonesian woman who was a well known judge. She couldn’t quite decide whether to take the ambassador’s job in Washington or the role as head of the immigration department. The Australian was soon married to her. A generous lady she was quick to come to the aid of an expatriate friend who was having problems with his ex wife who had taken possession of all his worldly assets. The judge offered to use her powerful connections to assist in lubricating the appropriate channels and get a favourable outcome the expatriate. Lots of friends came forward to offer help and, after two years has passed, are still hoping for a swift resolution so they can recoup their considerable financial contributions. Unfortunately the lady in question has been called away on urgent business to negotiate an agreement between Kim Yong Un and President Obama. For those arriving in Bali from, should I say, more “rigidly administered” countries the seduction of this island can lead people into vulnerable situations. While there are many Indonesian citizens who use all manner of creative ways to try and make a living further risks lurk in the form of blow ins and driftwood that wash up on Bali’s beaches from all around the world. There is always a new angle isn’t there and even people who have been here for many years can fall into traps. We find ourselves continually meeting people who leave us thinking “are they for real?” The stories seem just a bit too far fetched but still we keep an open mind. We learn techniques to deal with such situations. A classic is to feign naiviety, we listen politely giving the impression that we believe every word and let them keep talking. As time passes and confidence builds the stories become more and more outrageous and the truth becomes obvious. As long as we don’t get sucked in these characters can, of course, be a great source of entertainment. I remember one particular case (Mr N) that went on for years and every 6 months or so he would regale us with news of his recent meeting with Richard Branson or how interested the king of Mesopotamia was in his scheme. Eventually, as often happens, it ended with a call from Mr N asking for help. He was, by this time, penniless and had overstayed his visa by a couple of years, he was caught and deported. Sadly by then one long time expatriate (who should have know better) was sucked in and invested so much time and effort in the fictitious project that he also found himself somewhat lacking in the resources department and also ended up leaving the island. As the story shows such people can be very convincing even for long time residents of Bali who have seen it all many times before. Unfortunately, newcomers and casual visitors are much easier prey in the age old game of separating a person from their stash of the folding stuff. It is well to remember that in this country the protections we would expect in Western countries simply don’t exist. Consumers rights, a robust and well enforced legal framework, professional codes of ethics, even an established system of qualification, inspection and certification are not effectively enforced and people have to look after themselves as best they can. In some respects it gives a sense of freedom to our lives and some would say is a breath of fresh air when compared with the straightjacket of regulation we find in places like Australia and Britain. The downside is, of course, that we are out on the street and we find ourselves surrounded by opportunistic, streetwise people, ready to take advantage of any poor soul with a good nature. Most are relatively harmless and, as my wife often reminds me, in a land where there is such much poverty they are simply trying to survive and look after their families. To a certain extent they deserve our respect for their efforts however misguided they may be. As we all know, however, there are others that are well organised, they know exactly what they are doing and set out to be dishonest and exploit vulnerable people. This could not be more clearly illustrated than the current high profile case of the numerous real estate agents and other
players who have made large sums of money by misleading people into taking out illegal nominee land ownership arrangements. A practice that is suddenly starting to unravel with potentially horrendous consequences.
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We need to be watchful, we find people on every street corner that may not be quite what they seem. I am aware of a man who has no training or recognised skills in building and also has a severe problem with keeping his (or anyone else’s) money in his pocket. Several months ago he took on a project and received a downpayment from his customer. Within days the money was gone and the project was not finished (barely even started in fact). The customer had the sense to take possession of the motorbike of the hapless tukang who then went around his friends and family to borrow money so he could complete the project. The last I heard was that the project was still not finished, the money was all gone and a point of stalemate had been reached. This may not be too serious if the project is a small one but many of us will have come across cases where stalemate has been reached when large projects such as the building of a house is only partially complete (somehow it always seems to be about 60% which might give us a clue as to what has really transpired) and the “builder” has disappeared. You might stand a chance of finding the vanished Mr Garry, so called “Master Builder” from somewhere in Seminyak, as he is more likely to stand out from the crowd and is bound to want to go and have a beer at some stage but trying to locate Pak “I can’t remember his real name but known locally as Joko who hailed from somewhere in Eastern Java” might prove a tad more challenging than trying to shear a polar bear. We all have our own basic rules to keep ourselves safe, here are some of mine: • Keep an open mind and a sense of humour • Do not take anything at face value • Do not rush into anything • Keep relaxed and don’t get excited or angry. • Ask lots of questions • Do a lot of listening • Ask for second opinions • Work out ways of testing out the people you will have to trust. • Keep your money in your pocket until you have some sort of security. • For official arrangements (partnerships, leases, legal agreements, etc.) always get documents made up and notarise them. • Do not pay deposits without terms being agreed. • Get receipts for any money handed over.
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The second was far more clever. He realised two key issues: firstly the perpetrator in the case was desperate for money to fight court cases and secondly, if the person was locked up, he would get nothing. He remained calm, kept his options open, did some research and started negotiating. He was able to buy up property and all sorts of other assets at very advantageous prices. As a result, while he still lost money, he ended up considerably better off than he would have been had he not kept his head. There are many very interesting people in Bali, highly capable and professional people who have travelled the world and achieved incredible things but then there is, as we have said, the driftwood. Being able to tell the difference can be like discussing the existence of dark matter with a Bos Grunniens (a male “grunting ox” better known as a semen Yak). Phil Wilson Opinions are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 288 789. Copyright © 2015 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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CRICKET NEWS GRAND FINAL 2015 BALI INDOOR CRICKET
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Deserving finalists between 1st and 2nd placed teams and, ironically, the only match that did not take place this season was between the Geckos and Lost Boys (due to walkover), so everyone was eager to see the match up between the Geckos and defending champions – who have only lost one game over the last 2 seasons – and the Lost Boys – renamed from the Canggu CC and Inaugural League Champions, winning their last 7 games in a row. Tyler won the toss for the Geckos and elected to bat. The opening partnership of Anthony Lennan & Rob Hindmarsh made 34 runs which proved to be the best partnership of the teams batting innings as the Lost Boys bowling and great keeping from Mark Carolan with some super run outs from behind the stumps to run out batters on the bowling end, put pressure on the Geckos the entire time and killed all momentum for the Geckos. The Geckos made probably their worse score in the history of the teams involvement in the league with only 86 runs and it seemed inevitable they would lose their title.
This coming weekend ,Bali Ruugby Club head up to Jakarta for the annual Jakarta 10’s held at the Jagorawi Golf Course on May 2, together with teams from around the region as well Indonesia, will battle it out. Player performance in the Jakarta 10’s is also used as a selection for the Indonesian Natonal Rugby team “Rhinos”, who will be playing China and Guam in June in Jakarta, in Division 3 in the ARFU Asian 5 Nations. In their lead up to the Jakarta 10’s BRC played Universitas Negeri Jakarta (UNJ). Bali Rugby Club invited UNJ to Jimbaran in Bali to get their season underway, while UNJ have been busy playing in the Jakarta-Bogor 15 series as well as an intra University rugby tournament.Bali scored 9 tries with 5 conversions to UNJ’s two tries, 1 conversion, 1 drop goal and 3 penalties to leave the score 55 - 24 in Bali’s favour and taking the inaugural Bali Island Cup. STICKFIGHTING NEWS
But the Geckos came out and took 3 consecutive wickets in the first 3 balls, and a epic match was in the making. At the halfway mark of the Lost Boys innings, the side could only produce 34 runs, chasing only 86 runs.But Captain Ben Smith & Mark Carolan came in to steady the ship, producing 47 runs with some great slogging from Mark hitting the back net numerous times. The Lost Boys needed only 7 runs to win with their final partnership and with champion Sri Lankan batsman Roshan coming in, the writing was on the wall.
Bali Sports Foundation (BSF) together with the Combined Martial Arts Academy (CMAA) held the Karangasem Eskrima Challenge on Sunday 19 April, with BSF deaf mute stickfighters and CMAA fighters. Karangasem Challenge served as a dress rehearsal for the Bali International Stickfighting Challenge on September 24-27 later this year.Testing the venue and facilities the international event whish see competitors or eskrimadors from Philipines, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, USA, Europe and more. Kieren Lambert showed his experience and reminded everyone that he had been a world champion in his youth by dominating all three disciplines in the open division.
Final result: Lost Boys 116 def. Geckos 86
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Presentations were made to the 2015 Bali Indoor Cricket League Champions and Runners Up, and also some individual awards to: BEST PLAYER: Wisnu Kurniawan (BSF Cricket Academy) BEST BATSMAN: Deny Wijaya (BSF Cricket Academy) BEST BOWLER: Tyler Mitchell (Geckos) Special goes to Mark Carolan for being the best player in the final who turned the momentum around in both innings. Big Thanks goes to Wayan Sariani (Sari) who has done a great job in scoring and managing the league and also to Nova Pradnya for all her help alongside Sari. Other results on the Grand Final day: 3rd place Putri (Girls): Denpasar CC 106 def Mengwi 99 3rd place Mens: Denpasar CC 164 def BSF Cricket Academy 116 GRAND FINAL PUTRI (GIRLS): Red Ants 103 def Putri BSF 72 BEST FEMALE PLAYER: A. A. Istri Agung Pranita Bastari (Red Ants)
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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) By Ayu Spicy Earlier this year I ate at Cafe Lucia in Healdsburg, CA. The food was not only delicious but innovative and when the waiter brought Chef Manuel Azevedo’s cookbook around I had to have it. So far I have only used one recipe, which of course, I adapted to what is available here in Bali. I keep cooking the same dish because, as my friend Victoria says, “The Àavors hit all the corners.” You can use the spice mix for other dishes as well - stews would be perfect.
“Portuguese Inspired Broad Beans” Serves 3 - 4
For the Portuguese Inspired Spice Blend Ingredients: - 1 tsp. ground cinnamon - 1 tsp. black cumin seeds (you can use regular if you prefer) - 1 tsp. ground allspice - 1 tsp. ground smoked paprika - 1 tsp. mustard seeds, black or white - 1/2 tsp. dried chili Àakes - 1/4 tsp. ground cloves - 1/4 tsp. freshly ground black pepper or 1/2 tsp. whole pepper corns (I have used both) - 3 bay leaves torn into pieces
lid. When ready to use, dry roast the spices in a heavy frying pan until they perfume the kitchen.
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For the Beans Ingredients: - 2 Tbl. olive oil - 1/2 yellow onion, thinly sliced - 3 large cloves of garlic, minced - 1/2 cup carrots, chopped - 2 tomatoes, chopped - 1 recipe of Portuguese Inspired Spice Blend, dry roasted - 2 cups cooked broad beans (I like the fresh ones from the market but in a pinch have used canned white beans, well rinsed) - 2 cups veggie stock or water - 1/2 tsp. salt or to taste Direction: Heat the olive oil in a frying pan. When hot add the sliced onions and stir fry for 5 minutes until soft and translucent. Add the garlic and stir fry another minute. Now add the carrots and stir fry for 3 minutes, ¿nally adding the spice mixture, tomatoes, the stock or water and the salt. Let this simmer for at least 20 minutes to meld the Àavors. (It’s even better the next day.) If you serve this with rice you will have complete protein. Bom apetite! (That’s Portuguese for Enjoy your Meal!) 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.
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Combine all the ingredients in a bowl. This can be prepared ahead and stored until ready to use in a jar with a tight ¿tting
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It’s easy to see now that a number of retail shops have closed, particularly on Jl Raya Seminyak a road that was (and still is insome parts) considered an iconic retail shopping strip. So, where have these retailers gone? some have moved location due to exorbitant rents asked, some have pulled up stakes and moved out of the area altogether and some have closed down. Mind you there have been far too many fashion shops offering the same type of clothing in more recent years, and if you are ‘in the game’ you must continue to offer regular change, retail is a fast paced evolving industry, it’s not for inexperienced fringe players! No doubt there will be more changes over the next few months prior to summer, meanwhile there are some very good Sales to be had! One lovely boutique that has left Jl Raya Seminyak is the Dear Angel boutique. Popular for their wonderful linen dresses featuring easy to wear Japanese style shapes, also their stylish cotton jersey collection of easy co-ordinate pieces that work well together, in fact, great to form the basis for your travel wardrobe. Dear Angel has changed it’s name and now called, Klambi situated on Jl Cemara, Sanur (in front of the Puri Santrian hotel) no street or telephone number, but the store is on the right hand side of the street coming down from Sanur proper, drive slowly so you don’t miss it…well worth a stop! Back over to Jl Raya Seminyak No 6 and a newcomer to Bali is Billy Moon with a boutique simply loaded with ‘over the top’ home objets, made in Bali from shell, wood and terracotta. 7here are some unique huge light ¿ttings made from coconut stick leaf, rattan, stainless steel and recycled glass, these fantastical creations have apparently caught everyone’s attention! A massive piece of coral (a replica of course) and pretty potted orchids that look very real, this is Billy Moon, de¿nitely worth a visit! Back up to Sunset Road on the left hand side before you hit the Jl Mertanardi intersection, there’s a very good place for outdoor rattan. Now I know we have seen so much synthetic rattan around over past years, but if you are after some outdoor furniture then it’s really good to know which place to go to and that will provide you ‘service with a smile’. Polosrattan on Sunset Rd, No 112 with the exotic Zaitun Chein at the ready to assist you with your choice of furniture.
Back over to Jl Mertanadi a little way up on the left hand side is a store, SUCCOTH, No 21B which has the best shoes! Seriously, great shoes for modern guys and girls. Super well made, stitching and other details. An interesting palette of colors, like these a lot….there’s also some fashion on offer, other edgy bits and pieces to ¿ll a shop that will keep you interested!
Or if it’s pizza / pasta and a coffee you so desire the new Italian restaurant La Baracca No 17D is down the road on the right hand side (opposite Metis) and is going like a train! Authentic it is, friendly, fast paced, great music, inexpensive – it’s becoming the new hangout for many Italians plus the rest, at the top end of Jl Petitenget.
Further up Jl Mertanardi on the left hand side you can’t help but spot a very colorful store, TOGETHER furniture, No 39. If you are into color for your home / apartment / café this could well be an option. An interesting choice for furniture items much in a distressed style, rattan Princess chairs, industrial style pieces and some with a Chinese touch, a change for those who would perhaps like to add a new piece to ‘up the color anti’ in their abode. While driving up Jl Mertanardi there are now lots of retail options particularly for home product, the idea is to stop and look, stop and look, unless you get out of your vehicle at each stop you really won’t know what you might be missing… Carry on driving with the jail on your right side and around the bend (you can only turn left) drive straight down to LIO Square intersection and across to the top end of Jl Petitenget.
While you are up at the top of Jl Petitenget, turn and make the run back to LIO Square and turn right into Jl Kerobokan. This street has now become a very busy street with lots of interesting stops. If you haven’t taken a visit to a Pepito Express this is a good one and next door is an expat fave called Festive with the super clean Chicken Run at the front (best BBQ chooks!) and for visitors that need a reputable money changer there’s a BMC.
Okay, now try and find a spot to park, it’s difficult?! (perhaps better to look at these next two shops when you are coming the other way) as they are right across the road and of interest. Artissimo where you can choose from a selection of standard stock photographic images (i.e. travel, cultural etc) have it enlarged on a variety of materials on offer and then framed. The images are wonderful and perfect if you want to ¿ll a wall of black & whites… Next door is the very popular Art on the Table where there is an abundance of tabletop not only china, but cutlery too plus zillions of glassware. Ideal to stock up or replenish for your kitchen at home, a new restaurant and the prices are so reasonable. Then back across the road to the newish L’Alsace a Table where you can enjoy a plate of Charcuterie for lunch or simply rest with a cool drink. Obviously you will spy a whole load of delicious looking product (the best variety of cheese in Bali) to take home (this is why a shopper needs to carry a cold bag in their car at all times!)
Halfway down on the right side of Jl Kerobokan is a great lantern / light place, inexpensive, CEMPAKA Art Shop, with a super lovely young lady WINA at the helm of the business. No 66 (next door to another pet shop) have you noticed there are more and more pet shops these days, not only pet shops but, Guardian and Kimia Farma pharmacies have sprouted up everywhere you look. Now, back over into the fray of Jl Petitenget, want to mention TULOLA jewelry boutique next to the L hotel, they have expanded with a delightful new department for ¿ne jewelry and beautiful jewels they are! Further down, past Nico Perez for linens, the bijou café Revolver and Prisoners of St Petersburg, both are prior to the popular restaurant Sarong (got your bearings?) Moving right along, down and back to the fork in the road to the colorful line of beach houses, take a right and you’ll arrive at Lello Lello on the left side, famous for Petite India (curries) and their excellent Gelateria. Very soon a new home/lifestyle store will grace the front end of the property, so watch this space!! And ¿nally, back to the fork in the road, up past Body Works towards Grocer & Grind there is a lovely little store at the top left called SuSwar that stocks well priced gorgeous bedcovers & Àoaty kaftans etc from India.
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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch
What does the word ‘sampah’ mean to your average Balinese? In the car on the way home from the airport last week after our holiday in my home country of New Zealand, my father in law reported that there was a lot of rubbish (“sampah”) lying on the ground at our place after being away for three weeks. Imagining plastic bags and general litter, I was anxious to get in the gate to see just how much of a pig’s sty our yard was. I was pleasantly greeted by our massive mango tree that so diligently sprouts giant sweet and fragrant mangoes of the best variety (harum manis), as my shoes crunched on piles of leaves underfoot. Leaves? Yes, just leaves – piles of them admittedly. Plastic rubbish? – not a nasty in in sight (saying something, considering this is Bali). “Sampahnya dimana Pak? (Where’s the rubbish?)” I asked my father in law. “Itu, itu – daunnya banyak sekali! (There, there – all those leaves!)”, he exclaimed emphatically. Now I get it. After all these years of wondering why there is so much plastic trash strewn all over the place (that doesn’t get cleaned up even if you moan about it to the banjar) and why every early morning and late afternoon there can be a sound of brooms emanating from each compound surrounding our house: because leaves are sampah and ‘real’ rubbish is not! Granted the ‘official’ definition of sampah is rubbish/trash/garbage/whatever you call it in your home country, but to the Balinese it is that nice organic leafy stuff that they consider ‘rubbish’: an unsightly daily problem that needs to be diligently swept up (and normally burnt up). The interpretation is a possibly explanation why there is so much real garbage everywhere and so few leaves (and so few people composting!). It also explains why Balinese think it’s ok to burn rubbish: because they’re only burning leaves (which of course in most households is now mixed up with all those nasty plastic bags, Indo Mie packaging, Pampers and worse)! Seems to me that a good place to start is with education about what rubbish actually is: to help your average Balinese prioritize cleaning up the nasty, plastic, potentially toxic stuff (recycle it when possible), and how to use that nice leafy stuff for your own benefit. Compost it or simply let it fall in the garden to suffocate the weeds and nourish the soil – after all isn’t that what nature’s forests and jungles have always done? Copyright © Kulture Kid 2015 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/G/G-29 April 15
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Europe on Screen (EOS) 2015 in Bali EOS is back with a great selection of free movies to be screened at several venues in Bali from 2 to 8 May. Every year EOS is parading a representative sample of made-in-Europe movies throughout major cities in Indonesia: Jakarta, Bandung, D e n p a s a r, M e d a n , Surabaya and Yogyakarta. In addition, they have organized The Short Film Competition 2015 which is reserved for Indonesian ¿lmmakers who were invited to submit their short ¿lms (fiction and documentaries) earlier this year. This competition is designed to encourage young and aspiring Indonesian ¿lm producers and provides an excellent platform as the winning entries of this competition will be shown in selected venues as part of the EOS ¿lm screenings. The ¿lms selected for Bali will be shown at these locations: The Pan Paci¿c Nirvana Bali Resort - Tanah Lot
Daglicht (Daylight), a Dutch drama ¿lm directed by Diederik Van Rooijen with gripping performances by Angela Schijf, Monique van de Ven and Fedja van HuӋt. Synopsis - Iris Boelens, an ambitious lawyer and single mother, stumbles upon a dark family secret. She has an older half-brother, Ray, whose existence has been kept from her. He is imprisoned in a secure hospital after he brutally murdered his neighbor and her baby. When Iris ¿nally meets him she realizes the resemblance between Ray and her son Aaron; they are both autistic. Iris digs into Ray’s ¿les and unravels the truth behind his case. In the process she discovers more horrible secrets. Based on the bestselling book by Marion Pauw, this drama-thriller is bound to keep you spellbound. The ¿lm won the Golden Film award in the Netherlands and the Rembrand Award for Best Film and Best Actor/Actress.
Rush is a UK sports-drama ¿lm directed by Academy Award winner Ron Howard. Acted by Daniel Brühl, Chris Hemsworth, Olivia Wilde. Synopsis - Set in the mid-1970s, it is based on the true story of the legendary rivalry between the highly skilled and daring Formula One racers James Hunt and Niki Lauda. Their intense rivalry made them legends. Their ¿erce competition pushes them to takes risks during the 1976 Formula One racing season during which Niki Lauda survives a Àaming wreckage and, despite dangerous and dis¿guring injuries, rejoins the season’s races after barely 6 weeks. Driving vehicles that are little more than gas-¿lled, rolling bombs, Hunt and Lauda burn up the track, all the while pushing themselves to the breaking point of physical and mental endurance.
Ron Howard is the Director of such blockbusters as Appollo 13, A Beautiful Mind, Da Vinci Code. The ¿lm was the 2014 winner of Best Editing at BAFTA and nominated for Best Picture (Drama) and Best Supporting Actor at the 2014Golden Globes. Both of these ¿lms will be shown at the Pan Paci¿c’s outdoor amphitheatre which features plenty of ringside seats. Prior to the 7 pm screenings a buffet style dinner is available at 5 pm. Both EOS Director Orlow Seunke and the creative director of Daylight will attend. Bentara Budaya Bali – Jl Prof Ida Bagus Mantra
The Keeper of Lost Causes (Kvinden i buret), a crime thriller ¿lm from Denmark directed by Mikkel Nørgaard. Cast : Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Per Scheel Krüger, Troels Lyby. Synopsis - Following a shootout gone awry, Chief detective Carl Mørck is demoted and reassigned to Department Q in the basement to take charge of old, cold cases. He and his assistant Assad become involved in a ¿ve-year-old case concerning the mysterious disappearance of Merete Lynggaard, a well-known politician who vanished from a passenger ferry. With no reliable witnesses, the case was closed and classi¿ed as an apparent suicide. Intrigued by the questionable circumstances of this case, Carl and Assad embark on an investigation that becomes a journey into the undercurrent of abuse and malice that lurks beneath the polished surface of Scandinavia. This movie is a superbly gripping, tense, taut thriller based on a bestseller by Jussi Adler-Olsen. It is the second ¿lm of Director Mikkel Nørgaard who scored an unprecedented hit with his ¿rst ¿lm Clown in 2010 that was the most successful ¿lm in Denmark in more than a decade and became the highest grossing ¿lm in the country of all time. It is a story of the dark side of life, how humans deal with the horri¿c things that happen in their lives and the fear, guilt and shame that grips them. Mikkel Nørgaard explains he wanted to tell the story through powerful images and sounds, replicating what Hitchcock would call “pure cinema” but in a European way, striving for a clear cinematic point of view in the story-telling. This is a voyage into mankind. A ¿lm larger than life, showing the most horrifying story as a mirror of the life we all live. The ¿lm comes to life through the talents of scriptwriter Nicolaj Arcel whose claim to fame includes the screenplay for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and the feature ¿lm A Royal Affair which he both wrote and directed.
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Pioneer, an edge-of-your-seat thriller, Norwegian style, directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg. Cast includes Aksel Hennie, Wes Bentley, Stephen Lang. Synopsis - Enormous oil and gas deposits are discovered in the North Sea in the early 1980s and as Norway starts its oil boom, the authorities aim to install pipelines along the ocean Àoor at depths of 500 meters in a bid to bring valuable oil deposits to the shore. Petter, a professional deep-sea diver, and his brother Knut are charged with the task of working at experimental depths to lay these pipelines, a most dangerous mission. But a sudden, tragic accident changes everything. While investigating the cause of the accident Petter realizes that he is in way over his head and that his life is at stake. When another accident occurs to him, he realizes that the government has a hidden agenda. Pioneer is a high-octane conspiracy thriller with a keen knack for suspense. The opening scenes are shot in con¿ned tubes with thick, glass peepholes that instantly set a claustrophobic feel. Meanwhile, the use of blurred close-ups and odd jolts in time during Petter’s blackout scenes work to instill in audiences the same terrifying confusion felt by the protagonist. The ¿lm is stylish and sophisticated, complemented by a fantastic cast. It was the winner of Best Production Design, Best Actor and Best Cinematography at the Amanda Awards (Norway’s Academy Awards) in 2014.
The 100-year-old man who climbed out the window and disappeared (Hundraåringen som klev ut genom fönstret och försvann). Director Felix Herngren and actors Robert Gustafsson, Iwar Wiklander and David Wiberg team up in this great 2013 Swedish film comedy based on the debut novel by Swedish author Jonas Jonasson. Synopsis - On his 100th birthday dynamite expert Allan Karlsson decides it’s not too late to start over and climbs out of the window of his retirement home. For most people it would be the adventure of a lifetime, but Allan Karlsson’s unexpected journey is not the ¿rst. For long Allan has made the world uncertain on historical moments, and now he is on the loose again. The ¿lm was screened at the Berlin International Film Festival and in more than 40 countries. It became a huge success, grossing more than 50 million US dollar worldwide, making it the third highest grossing Swedish ¿lm of all time, only beaten by The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo and The Girl Who Played with Fire Warung Prancis, UNUD – Jl PB Sudirman
A Single Life, a European Short Animation Film from the Netherlands rated G (general audience). Film directors Job, Joris & Marieke won the Audience Award at the Holland Animation Film Festival in 2015. The ¿lm was nominated for Best Animation OSCAR 2015. Synopsis - This ¿lm is about a vinyl single and how she zaps through her life.
Living is easy with Eyes Closed (Vivir es fácil con los ojos cerrados). Spanish ¿lm by director David Trueba. Cast includes Javier Cámara, Natalia de Molina, Francesc Colomer. Synopsis - Antonio is a high school teacher in 1966 Spain, in the latter years of the Franco regime. An ardent fan of The Beatles, he uses their songs to teach English. When he learns that John Lennon is ¿lming in Almeria, southern Spain, he decides to take a cross-country journey hoping to meet his idol. Along the way he meets two young people running away from their problems. The three strike up an unforgettable friendship. The movie title comes from the opening line of Lennon’s song “Strawberry Fields Forever” which Lennon wrote while ¿lming the anti-war movie How I Won the War in Almeria, an area lush with strawberry ¿elds. This is a charming, whimsical story and a nostalgic road movie inspired by a true story. This movie was the winner for Best Director and Best Film at the 2014 Goya Awards (Spain’s Academy Awards). Copyright © 2015 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH RABIES 2015
By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.
Where are we now?
News on rabies has hit the headlines again with the highest concentration of at-risk animals (dogs) reported to be in South Kuta and Renon. Kuta alone is said to have a population of up to 55,000 dogs, many of which have not been vaccinated. It’s now almost 7 years since the first cases of rabies in Bali were documented and the Government’s target of being rabies free by 2012 has obviously not come to fruition. Massive vaccination and elimination of dogs has failed to eradicate the disease, and more programs have been planned for 2015 in an attempt to curb Rabies on the Island. There have been at least two human rabies deaths here in the past 6 months A 32-year-old woman died after being bitten by a dog in March. The woman reportedly refused treatment immediately after the bite. In October of last year a nineyear-old girl in East Bali also died following a dog bite. I am shocked as to how many people are completely unaware of this problem. Aside of the total ignorance of this fatal disease, some of the comments, half-truths, and downright silly myths that I hear would be funny if the disease were not so deadly. Key facts • Rabies is widely distributed across the globe. More than 55 000 people die of rabies each year. About 95% of human deaths occur in Asia and Africa. • Most human deaths follow a bite from an infected dog. Between 30% to 60% of the victims of dog bites are children under the age of 15. • Once the signs and symptoms of rabies start to appear, there is no treatment and the disease is almost always fatal. Never wait for symptoms to occur after being bitten before seeking treatment. • The most cost-effective strategy for preventing rabies in people is by eliminating rabies in dogs through animal vaccinations. Rabies is a disease that is transmitted to humans from animals that is caused by a virus. Rabies infects domestic and wild animals, and is spread to people through close contact with infected saliva (via bites or scratches). The disease is present on nearly every continent of the world and once symptoms of the disease develop, rabies is fatal. Symptoms The first symptoms of rabies are flu-like, including fever, headache and fatigue, and then progress to involve the respiratory, gastrointestinal and/or central nervous systems. In the critical stage, signs of hyperactivity (furious rabies) or paralysis (dumb rabies) dominate. In both furious and dumb rabies, some paralysis eventually progresses to complete paralysis, followed by coma and death in all cases, usually due to breathing failure. Without intensive care, death occurs during the first seven days of illness. Transmission Dogs continue to be the main carrier of rabies in Africa and Asia and are responsible for most of the human rabies deaths worldwide, although any mammal can transmit the rabies virus including bats and rats. Humans most often become infected with rabies through the bite or scratch of an infected dog or cat.
In developed countries rabies continues mainly in wild animals. The disease is transmitted to domestic animals and humans through exposure to infected saliva. In the past few years, bat rabies has emerged as a public health problem in the Americas and Europe. For the first time in 2003, more people in South America died from rabies following exposure to wildlife, particularly bats, than from dogs. Treatment after suspected exposure Wound cleansing and immunizations, done as soon as possible after suspect contact with an animal and following WHO recommendations, can prevent the onset of rabies in virtually 100% of exposures. Recommended treatment to prevent rabies depends on the category of the contact: • Category I: touching or feeding suspect animals, but skin is intact • Category II: minor scratches without bleeding from contact, or licks on broken skin • Category III: one or more bites, scratches, licks on broken skin, or other contact that breaks the skin; or exposure to bats Post-exposure care to prevent rabies includes cleaning and disinfecting a wound, or point of contact, and then administering anti-rabies immunizations as soon as possible for those NOT previously vaccinated. Anti-rabies vaccine is given for Category II and III exposures. Antirabies immunoglobin, or antibody, should be given for Category III contact, or to people with weaker immune systems. If you have already been vaccinated and you are bitten then you need 2 more shots of that same vaccine (but not the immunoglobulin).
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Prevention Safe and effective vaccines are available to prevent rabies in animals and in humans before and after suspected exposures. Vaccination of domestic animals (mostly dogs) has led to reduced disease in several developed and some countries. The most cost-effective strategy for preventing rabies in people is by eliminating rabies in dogs through animal vaccinations. Human vaccination pre exposure schedule is: Verorab vaccine on days 0,7, and either 21 or 28 The vaccine is relatively cheap (approx Rp 175,000 / per dose) and painless. If you have already been vaccinated with the 3 shot course you will need a booster at 12 months and then every 5 years thereafter. 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 info@chcbali.com or office phone number 0361-2775666
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Keep it Simple – 10 Rules & 2 Guiding Principles Pick up any magazine or newspaper, visit any online eat home-cooked food. I’m not saying this is easy. health site and almost all of them will have a section Behavioral change takes repetition and practice. It also, telling you what to eat and what not to eat if you want unfortunately, takes time. to be healthy. Leaving aside the transparently 5. Use salt and fats, including butter and oil, as needed self-serving and the bogus seeking to sell you something, in food preparation. and which the internet most particularly seems largely Things like salt and fat aren’t the enemy. They are often to comprise, what they all appear to have in common is necessary in the preparation of tasty, satisfying food. The the ability to confuse the issue and to contradict one key is moderation. Use what you need. Seasoning is another. often what makes vegetables taste good. Don’t be afraid of them, but don’t go crazy with them either. The fact is that most such nutritional recommendations are 6. When you do eat out, try to eat at restaurants that not actually supported by science at all, if by that you mean follow the same rules. supported by the scientific weight of rigorous randomized Ideally, you should eat at restaurants that are creating all clinical trials. There’s simply not enough money in it for that. of their items from completely unprocessed foods. Lots And, as ever, what may be true for one individual does not of restaurants do, but too many don’t. Patronise the ones necessarily hold good for another. In which case, if you are that do. Follow Rule 1 even while out to dinner. Some basically healthy, by far the best thing you can do is to keep processing is going to be fine, but try to keep it to a it simple. If you can do that, healthy eating can be boiled minimum. down to less than a dozen basic rules. Things become 7. Drink mostly water, but some alcohol, tea, coffee considerably more complicated if you suffer from metabolic and other beverages are fine. or other chronic conditions. Then what you eat becomes a You can find a study to show that pretty much everything matter of scientific and clinical interest, when nutrition can if either prevents or causes cancer - alcohol and coffee used correctly both prevent, even cure, serious medical included. But the preponderance of evidence supports conditions. the inclusion of a moderate consumption of most beverages. This is where the confusion and 8. Treat all beverages with calories in apparent contradiction so often them as you would alcohol. observed in the media and the This includes every drink with calories. medical profession itself, even when They’re fine in moderation, but keep offering genuinely sound advise, is them to a minimum. You can have to be found. It’s important therefore them because you like them, but you we inform ourselves sufficiently so shouldn’t consume them as if you as to be in a position to judge what need them. Whatever your liking or is best for us. If you do have a health tolerance for dairy, try to find it in as problem and seek to know if clinical natural a form as possible. nutrition properly applied can help 9. Eat with other people, especially you, the answer is quite possibly it people you like, as often as possible. may. The thing is you will need to This has benefits way beyond health. become an active partner in the It will also make you more likely to process of finding out how with a cook. It will most likely make you eat competent professional. It is not an more slowly. It will also make you easy or necessarily inexpensive happy. road, since medical insurance won’t 10. Sustainability and personal pay for food or food-based supplements, even when used aesthetics: have a care but don’t obsess about how therapeutically. But, since you have to eat anyway why not your food is grown or raised. get the most benefit you can from it and enjoy the process? As noted, natural and unprocessed is the best. So eating eat and fish is fine, but bred wild or raised as naturally as For those who are basically sound here are some possible. And do so modestly. Your health and the fundamental and easy-to-follow rules for staying that way, planet will thank you. based on a summary of the observations of a number of 11. Avoid treating any food like the devil. individuals and organisations who know what their talking Many nutrition experts do, and it may turn out they’re about. right, but at this point the jury is still out. My one proviso 1. Get as much of your nutrition as possible from a is sugar. Keep your consumption of sugar low and always variety of completely unprocessed foods. keep it natural if possible. That way you soon lose the These include fruits and vegetables. They also include addiction for it. meat, fish, poultry and eggs that haven’t been processed. 12. Lastly, I firmly believe the only true luxury in this In other words, when buying food at the market, focus day and age is what is real and what is authentic. on things that have not been cooked, prepared or altered Anything less is vulgarity. in any way. Brown rice over white rice. Whole grains over refined grains. You’re far better off eating two What these rules are really about is getting us to be more apples than drinking the same 27 grams of sugar in conscious of what we’re eating. It’s too easy to consume more an eight-ounce glass of apple juice. than we think, or more than we need, especially when eating 2. Eat lightly processed foods less often. out. For us to be conscious of what we eat it is up to us to You’re not going to make everything yourself. Pasta, inform ourselves and act accordingly. for instance, is often going to be bought already prepared. You’re not going to grind your own flour In a wicked world we know there are many who seek to or extract your own oil. These are meant to be eaten profit by denying us the information we need to make along with unprocessed foods, but try to eat less of them. meaningful choices. The people who do this may be 3. Eat heavily processed foods even less often. churchgoers, love their families and be pillars of the There’s little high-quality evidence that even the most community but - they will sell you crap if they can. Do not processed foods are actually dangerous. But keep your obsess about it but do, wherever it lies within your power, consumption of them to a minimum, because long-term make a purchase decision that punishes them for taking you consumption might be. They also make it too easy to for the fool you are not. stuff in empty calories. Such foods include bread, chips, cookies and cereals. In epidemiologic studies, heavily Some of you might start with a review of your stock holdings. processed meats are often associated with worse health outcomes, but that evidence should be taken with a grain of salt (not literally). 4. Eat as much home-cooked food as possible, which should be prepared according to Rule 1. Comments or queries ParacelsusAsia@yahoo.com Eating at home allows you to avoid processed ingredients more easily. It allows you full control over Copyright © 2015 ParacelsusAsia what you eat, and allows you to choose the flavors you You can read all past articles of Alternative Voice at www. prefer. You’re much less likely to stuff yourself silly if you
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THE MAGIC OF BAMBOO TAKESUMI We are fortunate to live in a land surrounded by the fastest growing plant on earth – bamboo. It only takes 6 to 7 years to grow to its full height and it doesn’t require pesticides or fertilizer to grow. Most amazing is how it is so bene¿cial for not just building but also our home, our skin, health and nature itself. In 1999 in a small village on the slopes of a volcano in north Bali a landslide devastated the village and killed 39 people out of 300 families, leaving many families without a provider for their family. One of the women of the village had a Japanese woman friend wanting to help the village. She went back to Japan and returned in July 2007 with 9 Sumi-Yaki Japanese master burners of Takesumi the Japanese word for activated bamboo charcoal. The youngest of these masters was 75 and the oldest was 92 years old but all very healthy. Takesumi master Nagazaki san brought these masters to come aid the small village that was surrounded by a bamboo forest. After the masters checked the bamboo they agreed that the quality was very good and decided to help the people build a bamboo charcoal kiln to help the local economy and improve the life of the villagers. The masters spent a month in the village teaching the people how to build the kiln using bricks and earth surrounding the kiln. 160 kilos of bamboo is placed inside the kiln along with coffee wood to feed the ¿re, and then sealed shut with bricks and mud. This process takes several hours and is called ‘feeding the dragon’. I watched as hollow bamboo was ¿lled with sea-salt before going in the kiln. Below a ¿re must continue burning producing a temperature of 1000 degrees Celsius to produce the best quality takesumi. 28 days later the kiln is opened with 80 kilos of charcoal available for use. After Nagazaki and his friends returned to Japan, the villagers tried to continue the takesumi process but with little success, under the belief that charcoal was a fuel used for barbeques. Bamboo charcoal isn’t the best source of fuel compared to coffee or coconut wood. Another Japanese national, arrived in Bali to promote takesumi to the Japanese community and in December 2010 George Beurnier met her and was told about the kiln in the mountain and the power of takesumi and became instantly interested in learning more. Bamboo has been George’s favourite plant since childhood and knew how versatile and useful it is but learning about takesumi opened up a whole new world and has become his passion, studying and experimenting with the takesumi for the past 4 years discovering that there are hundreds of applications for this natural wonder plant to enhance health for all people. George now has two shops in Bali, BambooKu Takesumi Power, one in Ubud and the
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other in Seminyak, selling a vast variety of bamboo products. George also works with the villagers as a cooperative to produce the takesumi and share the pro¿ts with the locals. The Japanese have been using bamboo for thousands of years as fuel and developed it into a variety of different forms to improve their wellbeing. What are the uses of takesumi known as “Black Diamond of Japan”?
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• The powdered charcoal is the best remedy for food poisoning, but it can be taken in small doses regularly to boost your immune system and your animals too. It also whitens teeth when used as a toothpaste. • Wearing a small powerful takesumi pendant will protect you against electro magnet smog, which surrounds us from hand phones and computers. Worn over the thymus it improves general health. • Use for water ¿ltration to remove chlorine and other bacteria by adding ideal minerals for health. • Placing a stick or two in your cooking water or oil to enhance the taste and prevent the food from absorbing the oil. Great for making tea and coffee. • Takesumi bamboo salt (made by ¿lling the bamboo with sea-salt before placing in the kiln). This salt has a negative alkaline charge with a high PH 10.5, providing trace elements to revitalize body cells. It has a delightful smoky taste to enhance food. Executive chefs in Bali are already using it at Sardine and Intercontinental Jimbaran. • Small packets of bamboo sticks in your cupboard to prevent mildew and odours, ideal in humid conditions. • Bamboo vinegar made from the condensation from the kiln during the baking process. The vinegar is a natural acetic acid that’s good for the skin in ¿ghting bacteria and fungus. • Bamboo soap is amazing at removing dirt from the skin better than normal soap without leaving a residue on the skin after rinsing. BambooKu also sells shampoo, hair conditioner and shower gels. • Place a couple sticks in the fridge to keep food fresh and longer lasting plus absorbs odours. • Fertilizer for your garden. After using the takesumi sticks for a long time cut or crush them up and put in your garden to revitalize the soil. • You can buy a small box of takesumi sticks to use in your house for a variety of uses and will last up to 2 years and then place them in garden.
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MUSIC MATTERS By Toby Greetings fellow music lovers and welcome to this new edition of Music Matters, here in your local Bali Advertiser. To start us off I am happy to announce that the CD is going from strength to strength, and I have now got many more bands on the books. I am hoping that it can be released early August, and really go the extra mile to showcase the wealth of musical talent in Bali. The newest addition is the Kuta Beach band, a blues/ reggae band which have been around the circuit for some time. Their music is focused on the magic and beauty of Bali, and the way the island makes people feel.
by the time this article comes out, but as always Music Matters will be there to cover the good bad and the ugly and bring you the lowdown on the festival from the inside.
The artists set to play include: Gugan Blues S h e l t e r, B a l a w a n Ginda Bestari, Bali Guitar Club, Crossing B l u e s U n i v e r s i t y, Cooltone, Ronald Gang, Sound Of Mine The title track Bali Dreaming is just that, a beautiful dream of and many more. The festival is a part of something much what it is like to experience Bali, as it makes people feel high larger as Nusa Dua is currently hosting the Nusa Dua ¿esta like they were in a dream. The Kuta Beach band is primarily where they showcase live music, dance performance and art. Indonesian though unusually the guitarist and backing vocals are provided by a native Australian David Fisher, who also Blues music in Bali has once again been a big thing does promotion for the band, and adds videos to YouTube primarily in Ubud, and the majority of local blues bands cut etc. I am very happy to add these guys to the Music Matters their teeth out there, however, it seems that for both blues CD, and their music will make an excellent addition to what and jazz Nusa Dua is becoming the go-to area for this genre of music, probably due to its great location, and easy Àow of is shaping up to be a very special album. higher end tourists; who love both genres. Another area To hear two of the songs from this band Bali Dreaming, which is big on this scene is Canggu where establishments like Mrs. Jones bar, are making waves, by putting on high and Summer Wine check out the YouTube links below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0U-NNwBaq7g and quality blues bands on a regular basis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvjORv9-_4U The festival is sure to bring the very best in blues to Bali, and Well I don’t know if you lot have noticed but I surely have. Bali once again like the international jazz festival this is an is distinctly quieter than usual for this time of year. Taking a event that is sure to put Bali on the map, and will hopefully drive down behind Mammas to the Old Barrel pub near Jalan encourage some big names to come and play here. The Legian, I usually can’t move for Australian, and European, Jazz festival attracted names like Maurice Brown and Jim tourists feverishly gripping bottles of Bintang and clogging up Larkin and it’s not out of the realms of reason that we could the roads. The bars all along this road like Barshot, and Pirate see some big western names coming to play with the exceptionally talented Indonesian musicians before too long. bar, are usually packed to the rafters. Well that about wraps it up for this issue, just time to let you Imagine my surprise when two days ago I took a drive along know that El Kabron is now doing what they call Sunset this very same street, and not only the road, but also the bars Sessions here in Jimbaran, every Thursday where they have along it, were completely empty. I tell a lie, the Barrel bar had a local DJ, and you can kick back in the pool with a cocktail 3 people in there, what the hell is going on? Is it the socio in hand, watching the sunset on top of a cliff, which is well political problems in Australia? Is it the protest of the execution worth every penny. of foreign nationals? Or is it the threat of increasingly more draconian alcohol legislation coming into force? Or is it all A date every rave three? Whatever the reason, the facts are clear, there are e n t h u s i a s t s h o u l d fewer tourists on the streets and therefore less money for have in their diary is local businesses, and especially bars, which are the main Friday, 25th September, stay for live music on the island. The knock on effects of when top DJ’s Ultra this could be disastrous for Bali as a music centre, as many Music will take over talented Indonesian artists making the trip from places like the islands famous Sumatera, and Bandung, decide they are better off where Potato Head Beach they are as they are unsure they will get the paid to play. I Club and W Hotel, and think all this is a worst case scenario as this drop off in tourists host a massive international dance and rave festival. The could be nothing more than ‘the calm before the storm’ and Australian Ultra Music groups have announced an Asian wide the following months could be record breaking. Guess I’ll leave tour and will be coming here as well as Thailand, and China, that up to the Bali gods. so, don’t say I didn’t warn you. Ultra Music is one of Australia’s largest rave organizers and if they know one thing it’s how Last Month Bali to throw a party! hosted the International Jazz Well that’s all for this issue folks, look out for the Music festival in Nusa Matters special report from the Bali Jazz festival, until then D u a , a n d t h i s remember ‘keep it alive, and make it matter. month will be the Bali Blues festival If you enjoyed this article or have any questions, concerns, or held on Peninsula if indeed you are the illusive Chris Curtis please don’t hesitate Island Nusa Dua. to drop me a line, here to the Bali Advertiser, or alternatively The event sees some of Bali, and indeed Indonesia’s most to my direct email address tobiasjbrown@rockfan.com talented blues musicians take to the stage, and do what they Copyright © 2015 Tobias J Brown do best; lay down bluesy riffs, and croon the night away in You can read all past articles of Music Matters style. 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MAKE-UP BRUSH Makeup is an art. No kidding, I’m serious! Every stroke and every colour choice you make is a de¿nite act towards getting the ¿nal image. In this case, the canvas is you and that is why you need to be even more careful! And like any other other art form, knowing the tools of your trade is foremost thing you need to know. It can be extremely dif¿cult going into a beauty store and trying to pick out the right makeup brush. With so many types of makeup brushes (and little explanation of what they are for) you can feel lost. This is very understandable, not many people really know what each brush is actually for. A key factor in obtaining that professionally done look is the brushes that you use during your makeup routine depending on the results you require. Investing in and using the right makeup brushes and tools will not only help give you a Àawless makeup look, but you’ll actually save money in the long run. How? Well, put simply, you’ll use less product and your makeup will last longer (i.e. remain germ-free longer), if you keep your hands out of your colors and formulas. You de¿nitely don’t need to have all of brushes in every shape and size known to womankind in order to achieve a gorgeous makeup look. Here are some steps for you to choose the right brushes: 1. Choose the brush material. When choosing your makeup brushes, it’s important to factor in the material the brushes are made of. The makeup formulas you use will help you determine whether to choose natural, real hair (i.e. sable or pony ¿bers) or synthetic, fake hair usually made of acrylic or plastic. Natural brushes are better for dry products like blush and eyeshadow and synthetic brushes are best suited for cream or liquid products like concealer or foundation because they soak up less product than natural hair. 2. Choose the brush size and ¿rmness. So you know what material you want, and now it’s time to ¿nd a brush that feels good on your face. Makeup brushes are pricey, but are a worthwhile investment that can last a long time, so choose brushes that are comfortable on your face and non-irritating. To ¿nd the right brush, size de¿nitely matters. In fact, you only need seven brushes which are totally necessary. 1. Foundation brush. A round, Àuffy and Àat-tipped synthetic brush. This type of brush is amazing for blending and buf¿ng foundation on to the skin. It is best used by dipping the brush into foundation and buf¿ng it on to skin using a circular motion. Start on the cheeks and blend back towards the hairline. 2. Powder Brush. A soft, round and large brush. This is a must-have brush for dusting powder on the face. Dip your brush in powder and tap off excess, then using a sweeping motion, brush lightly over skin following the natural contours of the face. 3. Blush/bronzer brush. A soft, medium-sized domeshaped brush. Use the brush to sweep blush and bronzer upwards onto the cheekbones -- from the apple of the cheek up towards the ear.
4. Eyeshadow brush. A small, stiff and Àat brush. This is the brush you need to apply all over eyeshadow color. Sweep shadow over the lids from the inside of the eye, outwards. 5. Eyeshadow blending brush. A Àower-shaped and soft brush. This is the ultimate blending brush for eyes. Dip the tip of the brush into your eyeshadow using a circular motion and then tap off the excess product. Then just using the tip of the brush, start on the outer edge of the eye crease and blend backwards and forwards through the crease using a windshield wiper action. This will contour your eye and work to give you a smoky eye look. 6. Eyeliner/brow brush. A small angled brush. It’s multi-purpose as it can be used on your lashline for eyeliner and your brow to ¿ll it in. Plus it is the most user-friendly of the eyeliner brushes due to its easyto-maneuver slanted angle. To apply liner, placing the brush on the inner corner of the eye and pressing into the lashline, “walking” the brush across to create a perfect line. To create “a winged edge,” by simply pulling out slightly past the edge of the eye. For the eyebrows, use it to ¿ll in sparse brows with powder, by using short strokes over your natural brow shape. 7. Lip brush. A small, flat, round-tipped brush. After lining lips, cover the brush with lipstick then starting at the center of the lips blend out to edges. Using the tip of the brush, de¿ne the edges by using short precise strokes to blend liner and lipstick together. How to clean your brushes Now that you’ve purchased your perfect set of brushes, it’s time to learn how to protect your investment by keeping them germ- and bacteria-free. Do this by cleaning, sanitizing and properly drying them regularly. Use a brush cleaner once a week. Spray it onto a tissue and sweep the brush back and forth to remove the makeup. For a deeper clean, wash your brushes with shampoo. Add a drop of shampoo to a cup half full of warm water. Swirl the brushes around and then thoroughly rinse. Then let them dry Àat on a towel, because if they dry upright, the water will drain into the metal casing and break down the glue causing bristle loss.
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Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
From a Different Era! The Plantation Grill design is a throwback to old colonial days. It looks and feels like a formal dining room from the days of large plantations, in the awful slave era. It has high ceilings, large windows overlooking the sea, clusters of banquets and stiff shirted waiters. The food is however, as modern as you can get, another feast of taste from Rob Marchetti, although much more subdued that what he does at the mezzanine level of this hotel at the wonderful Seminyak Italian. Salads are in two styles, as an entrée or side dish, or as a main course. That is unusual for Bali but a good idea. Entrée size includes Beetroot [very good, with salt baked baby beets, goats cheese and pistachios], Red Quinoa or the Marchetti special of a new version of that American standard, the Caesar Salad. It contains Cos lettuce hearts, Sourdough croutons, crisp Pancetta, tiny crisp fish fritters, Reggiano Parmesan flakes and special dressing. If you prefer a main sized salad then choose between their Tuna Belly Nicoise, Steamed Seafood or Warm Chicken Salads. Cold appetizers begin with a range of tartars. Raw Tuna is with coconut cream, grape tomatoes, lime, mild green jalapeno, crisp shallots and young coriander. The house special is named ‘Ceviche meets Tartar’. A mix of salmon, grouper and barramundi is combined with fennel, honey-bee pollen, mint and sterling caviar, served with Melba toast of garlic and herbs. A high quality Steak Tartar completes the list. It uses pasture fed Australian beef [not from intensive feed lots], sliced raw and mixed with free range egg yolks, chives, pickled Shimeji mushrooms, Dijon mustard and capers. Also cold is the 3 Prawn Cocktail [Manta, Tiger and Vanamei], they are with watercress, iceberg lettuce, tomato jelly and cognac, the horseradish cocktail sauce really gives this a lift. Prefer some caviar? Here it arrives by the jar, packed in ice, salmon caviar with crème fraiche, young purple basil, water spinach blinis, wasabi, lemon and lime. Hot starters begin with a very Australian special, that of cooked oysters. In the 60’s many quality dining rooms actually employed an Oyster Chef, there were so many variations available. The dining room at Melbourne’s Hotel Australia was renowned as a world leader of same. Marchetti offers an Oyster Florentine, 4 oysters topped with steamed lemon spinach, garlic and Pernod, the sauce a blend of gruyere and parmesan. The plate of oysters is gratinated in the wood fired oven. Other hot starters can be the simpler Crab Cakes [avocado, palm heart and chilli] or Shrimps ‘n’ Grits; pan-fried shrimps with Jamon Iberico, parsley, garlic, lemon and black truffle grits. The San Francisco Fish Soup can also be ordered as an entrée or a main. Mussels, clams, prawns, shrimps, crab and fish combined in a well-spiced tomato broth. Bali is currently experiencing a hamburger invasion. Plantation Grill gets into the act with its 8+ Wagyu Burger, served on a
toasted brioche bun with onions, tomato, gruyere cheese and mustard pickle. Also on a brioche bun can be a steak Sandwich or Slipper Lobster [sous-vide] with coleslaw, coriander and baby basil. A non vegetable side is their Black Truffle Macaroni & Cheese, which combines macaroni with a 4 cheese white sauce, garlic chives and pork pancetta. The mains are served stand alone, all vegetables must be ordered as sides. They include Paris Mash, Hand Cut Fries, Parmesan & Lemon Crumbed Onion Rings, Minted Pea Mash, whole peas mashed with lemon thyme and butter, or Steamed Rice, pilaf style. Some of the more impressive main offerings are served for 2 persons. These include an incredible Leg of Lamb, cooked in a paper bag for 6 hours, served with lemon and oregano potatoes and horseradish cream. Other dishes for 2 are the Shirokin Wagyu Sirloin [a 9] and a Giant T Bone, thick cut from dry aged grain fed Black Angus. Singe portions from the Black Angus include Rib Eye [300g], Eye Fillet [200g], or Minute Steak [180g]. Or you can have the New York thick cut Sirloin [350g], still on the bone. All the steaks are cooked on the wood-fired Grill as are the Tiger Prawns and Whole Snapper. From the wood-fired oven comes another selection of meat and seafood dishes. A Pork Chop [thick cut] is with sweet and sour yellow peppers, currants, pine nuts, sprinkled with rosemary and drizzled with 10yo Balsamico. Seafood can be Rock Lobster [Thermidor] or Sea Bass from Chile. The Duck and Chicken are both spit roasted, half a bird being one serve. The Quail is also spit roasted, partly boned [just leaving the legs and wings to hold whilst devouring]. The Quail [pictured] has been stuffed with a mix of sourdough, smoked ham, sage & parmesan, served on Paris mash swimming in a delicate foie gras quail sauce. Excellent, definitely a dish of haute cuisine!
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Plantation Grill
Address
: Double Six Hotel, Blue Ocean Beach, Seminyak.
Telephone
: 734.300.
Open
: Dinners from 6.00 pm, daily
Non-smoking Area : Restaurant. Smoking Area
: Cocktail Bar and Smoking Room [NO cigars]
Parking
: Underground car park.
Price
: Rp. 1.500,000 for two [+ drinks]
Credit Cards
: All major cards.
Food
: Meat and seafood.
Wine
: Extensive list.
Service
: Very formal.
Atmosphere
: Colonial.
Overall
: High quality.
Dining at Plantation Grill is an expensive meal of definite fine dining in a setting that is not very Bali, for those who are looking for that. Worth experiencing! At the end of your meal it is nice to retire to the well appointed smoking room [a larger area than many entire restaurants] with its scattered arm chairs, high ceiling and white shuttered windows, so colonial! What better way to complete a fine dining experience than with a quality cognac and a Cuban cigar. Memories recur of doing this many times in days of old, but then in the main restaurant area after completing your meal.
Copyright © 2015 Gerry Williams
You order your drink of choice, and light up. Moments later a very officious Maitre d’ appears, from nowhere [had not been sighted in the restaurant during a 2 hour meal], to inform that you must extinguish your cigar. Earlier polite questioning of the waitress had resulted in a very Bali ‘no problem’.
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.
NO Cigars allowed! Smoke anything else you want but no cigars. Seems very churlish to me! It reminds me of the blind Jose Feliciano’s song of protest after visiting England for the first time [No Dogs Allowed] and having his guide dog prevented from entry!’
Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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Update Queens of India, Jln. Suweta, Ubud [next to Ibu Oka], is a member of Bali’s most successful Indian chain of restaurants [now four outlets in Bali, their flagship Queens Tandoor in Seminyak and the three Queens of India restaurants; Tandjung Benoa, Tuban and Ubud]. Indian food prepared by Indian chefs using spices imported from India, total traditional tastes with some curries [masalas] taking days to prepare and mature. Downstairs is relaxed dining, the upstairs private dining room perfect for functions. Whilst I am far from a vegetarian I have to admit that I am continually drawn to the wonderful vegetarian dishes of the Indian cuisine, which could never be called bland. Ubud is perhaps the only area of Bali where a full vegetarian menu is almost mandatory, although at most places the offering is very basic, quite boring. At Queens of India you can start with a soup, whether it be Corn and Almond or a Lemongrass Rasam [a tomato pepper soup with just a touch of lemongrass]. Then there is the always popular Vegetarian Samosa [pictured], a South Indian Dosa or the quaintly named Frankies. Gobhi Aloo Mutter [cauliflower, peas, potato, capsicum and tomato], Paneer Labadar [an incredible blend of cottage cheese, chopped onion and tomato in a very special masala] and my new favourites; Paneer Corn Bhurjee [scrambled cottage cheese with corn kernels] and the Subz Masala with its mix of corn, mushroom, beans, peas and cashewnut in another wonderful and different masala. All the traditional Lamb, Mutton, Chicken and Seafood curries are also available, but for those who want to be super healthy the vegetarian choices are many…not the usual bland veggies dishes that are served elsewhere [just to have that option on the menu, dishes added with little care or thought], but at Queens of India the vegetarian selections are varied, all with exciting tastes to tempt the palate. Smokehouse, Jln Raya Petitenget, Kerobokan, is all the rage for meat lovers. Star of the show is their imported Angus Brisket, smoked overnight for 15 hours before hitting the BBQ when you order, real Texas style! Also available from the BBQ are Sausages [pork/ beef blend, made in house], Pork Spare Ribs [also imported from the USA]. Pulled Pork is a dish rarely seen outside of the USA, here they use the Pork Shoulder, also smoked overnight, then cooked slowly before pulling [shredding], unusual!
Manifesto is the latest addition to the coffee fraternity along Jln Hayam Wuruk, in Renon. It is Coffee House no. 12 and there are still more being prepared for opening. Perhaps they all saw the always busy Bali Bakery and said ‘let’s open a coffee shop’! No experience needed, or so they may think. For sure this is a main student area, colleges, university and many English language courses, but an oversupply of coffee houses sees many of them empty for most of the day. At least this one is air-conditioned.
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Cascades @ The Viceroy recently hosted the 1st Ubud Chefs’ Collaboration Dinner. It is meant to be the first of a series, and judging by the 24 hour sell-out and the subsequent rave reviews many are already looking forward to the next such event. The invited chefs this time were; Nic Vanderbeeken - CasCades Restaurant, Eelke Plasmeijer & Ray Adriansnyah - Restaurant Locavore, Fernando Corella - Mozaic Bali, Made Lugra - Ayung Resort Ubud, Mandif Warokka - Blanco par Mandif and Will Goldfarb - Room 4 Dessert. CasCades also operate the very successful Ubud Wine Club, and is becoming Ubud’s centre of culinary excellence. Mothers’Day is generally celebrated throughout the western world on the 2nd Sunday of May. This year that falls on May 10 and a number of Bali restaurants are offering something special for mother, for lunch and/or dinner, on that day. Here follows a selection thereof:
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Biku has to be the favourite haunt of mothers, all year long. Their High Teas are legendary so it is not surprising that on Mothers’ Day they offer a special version, which is even available accompanied by a glass of ‘pink bubbles’. The only problem with going to Biku is that it is always a full house! So the recommendation is to get there early, so mother will not be disappointed. Where is it? On Jln. Petitenget in Kerobokan, the place with the full car park at front!
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Cocoon, Jln. Double Six at Blue Ocean Beach, as usual has a special menu for every occasion. Just food [3 courses for Rp. 380,000 net] or with a glass of Louis Roederer Brut [Rp. 480,000 net]. Starter: House Smoked Salmon, spiced creme fraiche, snakefruit, baby cress & tangerine dressing OR Roast Aubergine Chevre Tortellinni (V) with smoked tomato, burnt butter & Grana Padano. Main: Grilled Barramundi Fillet, creamed corn, bell pepper salsa, shaved fennel & rocket salad, basil oil OR 180gm Australian Beef Eye Fillet, roasted garlic mash, baby carrot fondant & red wine jus. Dessert: Chocolate Creme Brulee, almond biscotti & mixed berry compote OR Peach Pannacotta, mangosteen salad & vanilla rice tuille. Don’t be mean; buy mum a glass of champers!
Cafe des Artistes, is that ‘every day busy’ little restaurant on Jln. Bisma in Ubud. They are offering a special menu of 3 courses for Mothers Day although each course can also be ordered separately. [Cost for 3 courses is Rp. 195,000++]. Green Pea Soup, creamy green pea soup with veal sausage added. Grilled Snapper ”a la Grecque”, boneless snapper filet, tomato, mushroom and olive sauce, sauteed green beans and mashed potatoes. For dessert, Pineapple and Basil Sorbet. Prior reservation recommended. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com
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The Frugal Balinist *Low-cost pot-in-pot fridge. A porous clay pot is a very low-tech evaporative cooling refrigeration device that does not use electricity. It does a superb job of storing food, especially vegetables and fruits, so that they are able to stay fresh longer. Place food in a clay pot and cover it with a damp cloth. Keep the clay pot out of the sun and make sure the cloth stays damp. To keep food even cooler, use two clay pots, one inside the other. Put a layer of sand in between the two earthenware pots. Keep the sand moist and also cover the inner pot. The evaporation of the outer liquid draws heat from the inner pot. The inner pot, within which the food w is placed, should be glazed to p r e v e n t penetration by p the water. In t order for the o water to evaporate effectively towards the outside, the clay pots must be placed in a cool, dry, ventilated place. Buy both pots in one of the many pottery outlets in Kapal or in a traditional market for Rp30,000-Rp40,000. *Minitips. *Giving children tea to drink with meals inhibits their absorption of iron and thus promotes anaemia. * If you live in a dry area of Bali, to save money and add to your convenience install rainwater gutters and underground storage tanks for rainwater catchment. * The site http:// petualanganbanyu.com offers free animated ¿lms that teach children how to live eco-friendly lifestyles. * While traveling, wrap duct tape around a pencil so you can make emergency repairs on suitcases, shoes, close gap in curtains, hide things, etc. * Because they are ¿lter feeders, shell¿sh accumulate high levels of toxin from algae they consume, so you can die from eating too much of them. * Replace aging major appliances, like TVs and VCRs with energy ef¿cient models. * The water that goes into a 1,000-pound steer to produce beef could literally Àoat a destroyer. * Using an Ionizer on your pool will replace 95% of the chemicals, which can be harmful to children. * Electricity costs from air-conditioning can be cut substantially by installing good insulation, adding doublesided aluminium foil under the roof or coating the roof with an insulting paint. * Free copy of 101 Tips for Women Travellers is available from www.oattravel.com. * It may not be necessary to change your car oil every 5000 km; instead just follow the interval recommended in your car’s manual, usually 8,000 km or more. * Buy arak (rice spirit) only at local grocery stores to ensure safe production. * Your smartphone lens can easily pick up smears and dust and make your photos look blurry and dirty; use a micro¿ber cloth to clean it. * Effective, sleep inducing anti-motion sickness medicine Antimo (Rp2000) is widely available in Balinese apotek. * If a barbecue grill undercooks or overcooks ¿sh or meat, the problem is probably uneven Àames, a sign of blocked burner ports or tubes; use a toothpick to clear burner holes. * Synthetic paintbrushes (Rp3000 to Rp7000) hold latex-based paints better and apply them more evenly than those with natural materials. * Waste is worse than loss. * Hémat means thrifty, economical, frugal. *Save big using cloth diapers. Many people t h i n k t h a t i t ’s cheaper using disposable diapers such as Mamy Poko for Rp77,500/40 or Pampers for Rp44,000/20, but this is not the case. Using cloth diapers is considerably less. You only have to buy 10-12 pieces and reuse them for your second child. One size ¿ts all. Since the size can
be adjusted as your baby grows, you don’t have to buy several sizes. Cloth diapers can be used from newborns right up until a child is toilet trained. Besides the cost savings, there are many other advantages to using more eco-friendly cloth diapers: easy to clean; durable and leak proof; washable by hand or in a washing machine; fashionable designs for girls and boys; comfortable for babies; no chemicals which minimizes diaper rash. Moreover, the ddisposable diapers sold in Bali are not biodegradable. The untreated waste of urine, feces, plastic and absorbent materials in diapers ¿nd their way into the already maxed out Suwung land¿ll. Contact: Betty Szabo, Clodi Sheyna, 0878-944-68-948, email: betty580929@ gmail.com. Three kinds of absorbing pads are available:1 insert (3-15 kg); 2 insert (4-15 kg); and newborn (3-7 kg). *Buying a used car. Cars hold their value better in Bali than in countries like Australia, losing only 10% per year. Since they hold their value b e t t e r, b u y i n g new cars makes more sense. The difference in price between a car that has a lot of km and needs a lot of work compared to a car in good condition is only 10-15%. In the budget category (Rp50 million or less), you’re looking at cars six or more years old. Even old beat-up taxis can cost Rp50 million. Quality used Kijang, the best value for the money, are not that dif¿cult to ¿nd. Their re-sale value is very good, they are easy to service, parts are inexpensive and their tax base is more favorable than an import. The upper end of the used car market (Rp75-150 juta) is brisk, but beware that there are many wrecks out there, so take care and shop around. Used car lots are found all along Jl. Bypass heading west out of Denpasar. When bargaining, reduce the listed price Rp2-Rp5 million. As is the case anywhere, check the car yourself, don’t believe anything sellers say. You can also buy privately owned cars from adverts posted in car windows. Go to a shopping center like Matahari on a Saturday afternoon, walk around the packed parking lot and look for cars with signs, “DI JUAL.” If you like what you see, put your name and phone number under the windshield wiper arm on the driver’s side. Classi¿ed listings for used cars - both private and dealers - can be found in the classi¿ed sections of Bali Advertiser, Bali Post, Kompas newspapers, http://www.iklanbaris.co.id, Living in Indonesia Expat Forum and www.tokobagus.com. *Medicine of the * Month: The Chinese medicine C Pi P Kang Shuang (“Skinheal”) treats ( fungus infections, f skin eczema, dermatitis, ringworm (tinea corporis) and relieves itching and burning. If used daily, it prevents the recurrence of athlete’s foot. Clean the affected area and dry thoroughly. Apply a thin coat of Skinheal over the area morning and night. Not effective on scalp or nails and do not use on children under 2 years of age. Rp15,000/10 gram tube. *Post of¿ce services. Although the delivery of letters and packages is the main business of the state-owned postal service (PT Pos Indonesia), they also provide many other services. For example, bills can be paid at Bali’s post of¿ces: electricity (PLN), water (PDAM), Indovision cable service, insurance (asuransi), tax bills (PBB) and mortgage (Pembayaran Kredit Rumah). Avoid the ¿rst few days of the month when long queues form. In Java you can buy bus and train tickets at post of¿ces, but in Bali you can only book and pay for boat tickets on PELNI, the national shipping line. Money order services include Weselpos’s Instan, which costs Rp27,000 to send Rp100,000 to Rp5
million and Rp30,000 to send over Rp5 million. For international money orders to selected countries, you can also send Western Union money orders in any amount; the fee depends on that d a y ’s U S d o l l a r exchange rate. Regular stamps sold at Bali’s post of¿ces bear images of Àowers, handicrafts, national heroes, former presidents or traditional dances, but you can also buy stamps for collecting, which could eventually be worth – depending on rarity and condition - billions of rupiah. No matter what the stamp, it is always sold at face value. Kantor Pos Pusat in Renon (open Mon.-Sat. 8 am-2 pm, tel. 031-122-3566) has a selection of attractive stamps for collectors; a much larger selection is sold at the Philately Of¿ce at Pasar Baru Post Of¿ce in Central Jakarta. *Avoid restaurant rip offs. Never fail to ask for an itemized bill (kwitansi) at a restaurant and scrutinize it carefully. Inquire beforehand if rice and sambal (chilli sauce) are included with the dish. We were recently charged for sambal (Rp8000) and rice (Rp5000 per dish) at a rumah makan when it usually comes free with ayam goreng. We were also charged for bottles of tehbotol and lemonade (es jeruk), which weren’t even served. When we ¿nally had a look at the bill, we had driven too far away to go back and dispute it. Snack bars at Indonesian airports are notorious for trying to keep the change from transactions with foreigners. *Bargain fruits and vegetables. ‘Tis the season for duku (Rp6000Rp8000/kg); m a n g g i s ( R p 3 0 0 0 Rp5000/kg); durian (Rp5000Rp15,000; r a m b u t a n ( R p 4 0 0 0 Rp5000/kg), Apel Malang (Rp15,000/kg), ubi manis (Rp3000/kg!); Jeruk Kintamani (Rp8000/kg) and Jeruk Lumajang (sweeter than Kintamani) Rp11,000/kg. Buy your fruits and vegetables in the early mornings in traditional markets such as Denpasar’s Pasar Badung, Sanur’s Sindhu, Ubud Market, Klungkung’s Pasar Galiran or in small village markets everywhere. *30,000 Bali-based experts. Save money and trouble by browsing the Bali Expats Facebook page that is able to answer many vital (and trivial) questions you may have about Bali: information exchanges on visa rules; new Àights and travel info; villa and land ownership; building a house; where to get a translation done; the fastest Internet service; how to buy a scooter; where to ¿nd a lawyer and other legal matters; warnings about crime; job advertisements; where to buy the cheapest Bintang or ¿reworks; info on many health and animal related issues; what to do during cultural events like Nyepi or Hari Kemerdekaan. Not only do members advise members on where to get the best deals, but there are also plenty of tips on the how to avoid traps and how not to be scammed. Use the search function on the top right of the page because your question has probably already been answered dozens of times!
Please send your budget ideas, bargain deals and moneysaving tips to pakbill2003@yahoo.com. Copyright © 2015 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of The Frugal Balinist at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
Ubud Area UBUD NEWS LIVE FROM JAZZ CAFÉ Jazz Café is stepping up strongly, with the recent announcement that the team from our own internationally famous live jazz venue will be launching their own TV channel soon called ‘Bali Live TV’. From July, weekly special events at Jazz Café will be broadcast live, together with events from Ryoshi House of Jazz and other live music hotspots around Bali.
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a mother, Roz has found a new passion and is writing books for children. In light of her experiences, she has set a goal of empowering 1,000,000 sick children to reach towards health, and to support their families in their time of greatest need. Her latest book, A Bump in My Road, is written speci¿cally to help children and their families as they struggling to come to terms with the bad news: it’s based on the time she spent in hospital, seen through the eyes of a young child. For more info, email rozabbott@gmail.com. UBUD’S BOHEMIA One of Nyuh Kuning’s best known spots – that little restaurant on the NK end of the Monkey Forest bike path – has had a major transformation, reopening last week as Bali Bohemia.
Jazz Café manager Ias Balaskas – who is still winding down from a hugely successful Bali Live Jazz Festival - says the channel will also cover other lifestyle and cultural aspects of music and life in Bali. In the meantime, Jazz Café has another packed monthly calendar of live events lined up for us for May, ¿nishing up with the awesome Indra Lesmana on May 30. For more info or to make sure that your own live music event is covered on Bali Live TV channel, email ias@jazzcafebali. com. For May’s music program, go to jazzcafebali.com. CELEBRATING GODBODY When anyone publishes his ¿rst book, it’s an exciting bold brave move. Rap artist and teacher, openmike night and poetry slam host, inspirational dancer and fierce leader of great discussions about all that’s black and valuable, Bali resident and Ubud’s good friend, Kamau Bakari Abayomi, is celebrating the launch of his ¿rst novel, entitled Godbody. As I’m writing this, it’s still three days away, and I’m still to get my hands on a copy. But that man has a spirited mind, a big heart and a powerful command of language. I’m con¿dent that this is the ¿rst of many publications. Find Kamau on facebook. SENIMAN COFFEE ONLINE Hey hey coffee lovers, remember that cool little coffee shop next to Smile Shop in Jl Sriwedari? They have been busy busy busy, with the new Seniman Cold Brew Bar opening across the road and people Àying in for barista training for goodness sake! It’s great to see an “Ubud brand” become respected internationally (honestly, they know a lot about coffee) and now they’ve launched a new website and online shop, so customers across Indonesia - and internationally - can order Seniman products online and have them sent to their home. That includes fresh roasted specialty coffee beans (ground to order, no less), Cold Brew coffee drinks, specialty teas, raw cacao and herbal infusions, Seniman up-cycled glassware and curated brewing equipment to help you brew at home. Later in 2015, limited quantity beans from micro-lots, subscription services for home delivered beans, and a series of ‘Home-Barista’ guides. For more info, call 0361 972085 or just visit www. senimancoffee.com to place your order. A BUMP IN MY ROAD Almost 20 years ago, the West Australian newspaper’s front page showed the story of a teenage girl battling with leukaemia. A happy, healthy Roz Abbott has been in remission for nearly two decades. Like many cancer sufferers, Roz’s body was damaged by chemotherapy and she couldn’t have children, eventually moving to Bali with her husband, and adopting a beautiful daughter of their own. It’s been a roller-coaster journey – with, as Roz says – many great bits but a lot of challenges, the ¿rst and most dif¿cult being that initial unwanted diagnosis. Now, since becoming
Now two spacious levels with stunning murals of local cultural activities, great furnishings, an alang-alang roof and relaxing views, Bali Bohemia already seems to have become the gathering place for many local artists, a cool little gallery space supporting local art, creating a place with a focus on culture and offering delicious food in a friendly atmosphere. Bali Bohemia has a relaxed and curious vibe about it, plus some absolutely delicious tapas and other dishes. Live music some nights, so check either their facebook page or www.bali-bohemia.com. Ph 0361-978 631. DRAWING LIFE! Calling all budding and amazingly talented artists. If you haven’t been to Pranoto Gallery’s life drawing sessions lately, you are missing out, with male and female models from Spain, Australia and Indonesia patiently draped on Pranoto’s couch lately, waiting to offer you inspiration. The gallery is on Jl Raya Teges – the road to Goa Gajah and Gianyar from Ubud, just before the road dips downhill and swoops around to the Elephant Caves themselves. Life Drawing session times are 10am-1pm, Wednesday and Saturday – several quick ¿ve minute poses, two or three slightly longer ones and then one full hour to get your piece just right.
For Sale; 24 Volt - Parmax 3. 5 - 40 Psi Water System PumpModel: 32600-0094 Flow3. 5 GPM; New & never used. Price: 1,500,000 Rp. Email: <info@bali-boatsales. com>, HP 08133 753 4097. Denpasar. [018] For Sale; Nikon Speedlight SB-910 Second hand. Price: IDR 4.850.000 (nego). Prefer COD (Seminyak, Kuta, Legian, Gatsu). whatsapp only. 0857 9224 6629. [068] We can do anything we want if we stick to it long enough.
For Sale; SJCAM Full HD action camera, best GoPro alternative. Sell with complete full accessories, underwater housing, bike, helmet, belt mounting. Bonus dock charger, spare battery, and selfie stick. Sell for Rp. 1.900.000. Contact 089 8598 4567. Denpasar. [038] For Sale: Elliptical Trainer brand Sportop bought May 2013. Top model in excellent condition. Complete manual and sales receipts. Has computer for customized workout. Ideal for your rental villa. Sell for 6 juta. Photos available by email. SMS 081 239 88979. Sanur. [007] Don’t tell me how hard you work. Tell me how much you get done.
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If you didn’t bring art materials with you, there are a few art supply shops in town, or just grab some coloured pencils and beg a pile of the brown paper that wraps your nasi bungus from your favorite warung. Take your inspiration and your passion; leave your camera at home. www. pranotoartgallery.com. STOP PRESS – IMPROV! Very exciting news! There’s a rising tide of comedy in Ubud and the latest wave is Improv Comedy. Martin Lee (search Duck Yeah on Ubud Community page of Facebook) is making it happen, with a safe and inexpensive venue to give it a go, no experience necessary! If you don’t think you are funny, go along anyway – you might be, and if not, they’re going to need audiences! Click on http://youtu.be/MUO-pWJ0riQ to see what it’s all about. JUST SAYING You may have forgotten, but it’s Mother’s Day on the second Sunday in May in most countries. There are ¿ve love languages; acts of service, caring words, quality time, gifts and touch. If you aren’t sure of yours, or hers, have a go at saying, “I love you Mum”, in all ¿ve. Somehow
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For Sale; Olympus 1030 SW. Shock proof (2m), Water Proof (10m). 10.1 Megapixel. xD-Picture card 2 GB. 2 spare akkus. Excellent condition. $ 150. Please contact Michael. 081 2395 1444. [029] For Sale; 2x Mitsubishi diesel-engines 4M40 (Pajero Sport/Shogun/L200) 124Hp. Nice, good and running marinised diesel-engines (124HP) incl. Gearboxes (2:1) because wife don’t like diesel. Price: 55 Juta each. Email: <info@bali-boatsales. com>, HP 08133 753 4097. Denpasar. [013] If you don’t like something, change it. If you can’t change it, change your attitude. Don’t complain. C/U/I-04 March 15
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For Sale; GoPro Hero4 Silver. With 3-in-1 grip/arm/ tripod, Frame skeleton case, mic adapter, and Sony ECMCS3 lapel microphone. 32GB high-speed drive. Barely used, mint condition, with box. Worth RP8. 5mil new. Rp7mil. Umalas. 0812 3766 1269. [050] For Sale; Native instruments Maschine MK1 MIDI controller / drum machine. With cracked Maschine 2.0 software and several expansion packs for Mac. Excellent condition. Rp3mil. Umalas. Contact 0812 3766 1269. [051] The season of failure is the best time for sowing the seeds of success.
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One is an Infinite Number The number one is often perceived as a solitary number. As human beings we can associate being alone in this physical reality as having no connection to others. Existentialists would say that there is no God – there is nothing but who we are in this moment. In a sense this is true, but what if we could reach beyond this moment and connect to the quantum field which is like an etheric spider web connecting all of us in this reality and beyond? That initial loneliness would rapidly evaporate as we begin to recognize that we are actually never alone. Even one kind action towards another person can spiral out into the universe having an effect on a multitude of others. We may never know how many people will actually benefit from that kindness we showed to someone. This is what ‘quantum entanglements’ means -- that we are all connected in a quantum field of consciousness which is like a universal heart pulsing with our life force. When a kind or unkind action is done, our collective heart registers this and the etheric arteries extend out to each and every one of us. In every moment waking or sleeping, we have the opportunity to make choices that can ultimately lift our vibration and spiral out this energy into our world, or lower our vibration with negative thinking or unkind actions and send that out into the collective consciousness. We’ve all witnessed how negative thoughts, actions and beliefs have contributed to the devastation that is going on in many areas of our planet. It is indisputable that we are truly potent beings who have incredible abilities to create or destroy. In the movie ‘Pay it Forward’, a young boy named Trevor is given a very unique project for his Social Studies class to think of something that could change the world. He comes up with the idea of instead of paying back a favor to someone that the person ‘pays it forward’ by doing three good deeds for someone else. He begins the experiment by bringing home a drug addict to the surprise of his alcoholic mother and gives him food and a place to sleep. The man is truly grateful for Trevor’s kindness. The only thing Trevor wants in return for his kindness, is for the man to ‘pay it forward’ by helping three other people. This experiment leads to social changes that spread from city to city and ultimately creates a global revolution which Trevor is totally unaware of. In truth, as infinite beings, we have the capacity to assist people not only in this physical 3D world, but in other dimensional realities. Similar to people, there are more than 100,000 lost spirits aimlessly wandering around and not knowing how to move on. They perceive that this is their reality and that there are no other options. Consequently, some of them are stuck in our dimension, as well as in other lower dimensions that can be quite uncomfortable and energetically dense. Just last night I was talking about spirits with a friend who is a beautiful conscious person. She began
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to perceive that the spirit of a friend of hers who had died five years ago had come into the room. I perceived him right away, as when spirits get close to me I sense heaviness in my chest. He must have been quite close, as I was having difficulty breathing, so I asked him to step back. The heaviness began to dissipate allowing me to tune into him even more. My friend shared that he had been on drugs and died of a heroin overdose. C/U/I-01 Oct. 14
Spirits that have died from drug overdoses, suicide or even accidents can often get very confused and not know how to move on from this reality into the spirit world. I could sense that he was in a lot of confusion, so I began communicating with him to explain what was going on. After that I did some clearings so that all the drugs and alcohol that had been in his system when he was alive would completely dissipate and dissolve. I could sense his confusion lifting, so I knew he was now ready to move on. I asked him to look up and see the light which would guide him from this world into the spirit world. I could see him turning towards the light and start to walk towards it. In that moment I suddenly saw hundreds of spirits following him. I could just barely perceive their heads and shoulders, but my friend saw their whole bodies. It was like a mass exodus was occurring of spirits just like Richie who had been lost and stuck due to their own drug and alcohol addictions. My friend and I had no idea that by helping just Richie that this would also radiate out into the spirit world allowing hundreds of other spirits to be free. We were moved to tears as we realized how powerful it can be to help just One. I know that if I had been on my own this mass release wouldn’t have occurred. It was with our combined energy that enabled this possibility to be realized. One truly is an infinite number. We all have this capacity within us to be a contribution to the world and beyond. What the world be like if each of us just did one small kindness for a stranger or a friend every day? We may never know how far that kind act ripples out into the world, but like Trevor, we might just start a conscious revolution.
Michele is an Energy Healer, Consciousness Facilitator, spiritual teacher & retreat leader in the international arena. Her highly empathic nature and inherent gifts as a healer, together with her extensive training in a wide variety of healing methods enables her to assist people with numerous issues spanning from anxiety, low self esteem, emotional traumas and much more. She is a catalyst for transformation who loves facilitating a different possibility for everyone she encounters. www.spiritweaverjourneys.com For questions or comments about this column, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com Copyright 2015 © Michele Cempaka
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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton
Borobudur: Majestic Mysterious Magni¿cent With insightful commentary and imaginative and varied photographs, Borobudur: Majestic Mysterious Magni¿cent is one of the ¿nest books on the Buddhist art and architecture of Borobudur ever published. This volume is a larger format and more extensive study than Borobudur: Golden Tales of the Buddhas, written by same author, and is far more comprehensive than Jacques Dumarcay’s Borobudur (Oxford 1978), Yazir Mrzuki’s Borobudur (Djambatan 1991) and even Borobodur (EDM 1990), for the most part a photography book. Both a National Monument and a World Heritage Site, Borobudur is a magni¿cent religious structure set in the midst of the lush Kedu Plain of Central Java. The rich imagery of its bas-reliefs, the serenity of its Buddhist statues, the monument is a complex, multifaceted creation, a brilliant artistic blending of architectural vision, Buddhist philosophy and cosmological concepts. Today the site is rural and urban, agricultural and super-touristy. Rituals performed by ancient Buddhists are still carried out to this day. During Waisak, Buddha’ birthday in May, modern Buddhists from all over the world visit Borobudur, culminating in the circumambulation of the monument by candlelight. After completing pilgrimages to the nine graves of the Islamic Saints (Wali Songo), hundreds of thousands of Javanese Muslims also visit the Buddhist sanctuary during Ramadan. Called “Ageless Borobudur” and “A Prayer in Stone” and “Textbook in Stone,” it took 100 years after its discovery in 1814 for Borobudur to regain its grandeur in the modern world. The ¿rst restoration work started in 1907 and was completed in 1911. Another major restoration was undertaken between 1975 and 1982. The largest Buddhist monument in the world, over 900 scholarly works have been published about this glorious 9th C. Buddhist stupa which is visited by over three million tourists annually. The people who built Borobudur were not crude, unsophisticated peasants. Borobudur’s bas-reliefs are an extraordinary artistic achievement, remarkable not only for their scale, number and exquisite quality but also for the profound philosophical message they express. In a carving style that is lively and humorous, the sanctuary contains more than a thousand exquisitely carved relief panels extending along its many enclosed terraces for a total distance of more than 4 kilometers. Once inside the ¿rst gallery, the outside world becomes almost invisible. The panels here are among the ¿nest and best preserved art in all of ancient Southeast Asia. Once the pilgrim digests the rather simple tenets of this ¿rst gallery - a primer of basic Buddhist lore – he would be permitted to ascent to the upper levels to study the much more esoteric theories depicted there. It’s not known who was allowed to ascend to the more exalted reliefs. Perhaps entry was not free to all and you had to “earn” the privilege after extensive study. Doorways and staircases were added or modi¿ed several times at each level, perhaps indicating that divisions between the different levels were rigorously enforced. The book excels at describing exactly what is taking place in these unique and inspiring bas-reliefs. The captions accompanying reproductions are indispensable in appreciating the meaning of the ¿ner, obscure details, many unidenti¿ed and can only be guessed at. (A powerful magnifying glass also helps!). No worthy detail is too small that it escapes being remarked upon. If it weren’t for these visual pointers, one wouldn’t have a clue about what is
actually being depicted and what hand gestures or abstract symbols mean. Tiny details like jars full of jewels, auspicious emblems like incense burners, pilgrims paying homage, punishments being carried out, various stages in the life of the Buddha, heavenly nymphs and musicians, guardian monsters, drunken demigods, half-bird, half-human kinnaras and other supernatural or celestial beings, naga and water spirits. Particularly delightful are the Jataka and Avadanas animal fables. Scenes can be divided into religious and secular contexts. The chapter “Javanese Life in the 9th C.” contains vignettes taken from daily life - women fetching water in pots from rivers, forging swords, dogs guarding grain sheds, queens borne on sedan chairs, roaming street dancers, Àautists and drummers, farmers carrying harvested rice from shoulder poles and one of the most beautiful depictions of a ship at sea in ancient art - enable the viewer to travel back in time to the zenith of the age of Buddhist thought on Java. Thanks to the superb preservation and immense variety, we know more about the practical details of ancient Javanese life than we do of any other society of this period in the world.
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There are annotated vintage black & white photos of famous dignitaries the great Bengali poet Ribindranath Tagore in 1925, the Dalai Lama in 1982, Prince Charles of England 1989, etc. An innovative and unusual chapter “Through the Eyes of Indonesian and Foreign Artists” illustrates artistic studies and interpretations of Borobudur by different artists in lithographs, watercolors, tempera drawings, colored prints, etchings and acrylic and oils on canvas in both classic and contemporary styles. The book ends with eight two-page shots showing the full majesty and splendor of Borobudur in all its moods, from different perspectives and under different lighting conditions. Yet for all its fame and glory, many gnawing uncertainties persist. The precise meanings of a great number of images on carved panels are mysterious and not yet fully understood. It’s not really known what Borobudur’s ancient Javanese designers meant the sanctuary to symbolize – a mandala, a stupa, a lotus, a representation of a holy mountain or if the structure embodied all of those intentions. It’s unclear what kinds of religious activities were practiced here, let alone the atmosphere of the rituals.
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SANUR SCOOP FUNNELBACK PET – REALLY? Parent alert! Studies show children don’t really develop a sense of danger until at least six years old. Beautiful Bali’s potential hazards may be completely different from your own childhood experience. Are there many unfenced swimming pools where you come from? Or funnel-back spiders to become a “secret pet” for your four year old? First aid trainer Guy Manners will hold basic and advanced courses in Sanur in May and June, covering both theory and practical exercises for the “standard” range of accident and emergency ¿rst aid situations. But Guy’s focus for these programs will be children. Guy is accredited with international organisation Respond Right, which uses the HLTFA series of Australian Government guidelines for ¿rst aid in various environments. With a wealth of local knowledge, he has tailored programs to suit divers, teachers and other work categories; your certificate is registered, accepted and viewable online, wherever you go in the world. Depending on demand, these one and two-day sessions can be held in English or Indonesian language. If you work in childcare, have a child or perhaps have a nanny who cares for small children for you, register your interest with guymanners@hotmail.com. GREEN LUNG EXTINCTION Hosted by a group of enthusiastic high school students, global artists and other creative types are descending on Green School Bali in early May, to raise awareness of the loss of Indonesian rainforest. The organizers of the art auction and fun fair, Suara Rimba (Sound of the Rainforest), say that it is vital for the planet that we erase the borderlines between nations. With profits going to Orangutan Information Centre in Sumatra, the bene¿t afternoon has been planned to bring attention to current environmental issues, speci¿cally the extinction of the green lungs of Earth – rainforests – of which Indonesia owns such a large proportion. Suara Rimba is still welcoming art submissions until May 1. For more info please contact vale.saez@student. greenschool.org. FAT EXORCISM? If you or a CPF (close personal friend) is too fond of the good life, or too busy to do anything but “grab and run” food in between bouts of saving the planet, you/ he/ she may have a pound – or kilo, let’s not be racist – too much weight on your/ his/ her person. And may puff a lot, when pressed to race for the remote control or other energetic endeavour. Now possibly someone has already offered you a new-age fat exorcism program, (it’s Bali, right?) but don’t fall for it. There’s an ex-pat XFat Challenge program coming to Sanur – already four successful runs in Seminyak and Canggu, one currently underway in Ubud – that’s designed to whip off the Àab and spruce up the old bod! Starts early May. You don’t want to do it, but …. You wanna do it! For more information: E: xfatchallenge@gmail.com; W: www. xfatchallenge.com. FOUND IN TRANSLATION One summer I studied Indonesian at a private language school in South Australia, while my two sons were at the beach with their Dad. On the same campus, surrounded by adult students, two Norwegian boys studied English, because their family had just arrived from Europe. I’ll bet those first lessons saved them embarrassment and frustration when they met Aussie classmates for the ¿rst time. How’s the frustration/ embarrassment factor with new Indonesian friends, shop assistants, clients and staff? I recommend Cinta Bahasa without reservation. Their classes
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ABSTRACULATION! Another extraordinary group exhibition opens at Shankar Art Space this week. “Abstraculation: Meraba Angin (Grabbing Wind)” will showcase the abstract paintings of ¿ve Balinese artists. The artists are mostly from Gianyar, and I’m told “relatively young” graduates of ISI Denpasar, Bali’s premier art college. The exhibition will run until June 20. WE LOVE FEEDBACK And ¿nally, my congratulations to the reader who spotted an error in my last column! Len politely asked: “what is “permanent death”? Or more pertinently, what other type of death is there?” A very good point indeed. Is the expression a tautology? What would our Hindu neighbours tell us? Next week, more questions …. Contributions: C’mon! Please tell us about any events, activities, restaurants, businesses and non-pro¿ts that would be of interest to you and other Sanur ex-pats and visitors. Email: spacetobreathebali@gmail.com.
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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE APRIL 29 - MAY 13, 2015
FULL MOON 13 Scorpio 23 May 4, 2015 11:43 a.m.
Your focus is on your finances this month and the Full Moon brings in the shared financial responsibility aspect. As your career continues to go through transformation and you adapt your daily life to your spiritual aspirations your standing in the world or at least your local environment changes. This will stretch you and probably bring about some much needed communication. It may take some time before full mental clarity is available as the mind can be a tricky thing to deal with particularly now that it’s in its own sign for a good few weeks. You’ll find your comfort and nurture at home or with family members this month. Those Taurus natives with birthdays around the 4th are in for a very interesting year of continued change, growth and transformation. Relationships are a key theme along with travel or higher education and your support continues to come through group affiliations and friendships. The most challenging aspect for you at the moment appears to be around the home or family, with a strong need for communications centred on love and caring. This is the perfect time to let people know how much you adore them and acknowledge your own joy. If financial plans are something that you are interested in, this is the time to sort through monetary issues. As Mercury skips into your sign you may find yourself more communicative than ever. This is a good time to focus on your own needs with regards to advertising and self-promotion. With the Sun in Taurus bringing some stability you might want to ground some of those visions and intuitive hits you’ve been channelling. This Full Moon will help you to bring them into your work focus or simply into daily life. Transformation for you has run very deep and so you are not afraid of continuing the process and supporting others to do the same. There’s a lot of understanding for others through your work and career orientation. Venus has just moved into your sign and brings an extra focus to your own personal love needs and the beginning of a brand new relationship cycle and this Full Moon too, a focus on romance. You may be assessing or re-assessing your needs in this area as transformation continues. There may be past hurts that you would do well to let go of and mental investigation as to what in your thinking brought this misfortune in the first place and what could change now. You may have teachers who allow a deeper understanding and a broader perspective to unfold. Your own personal compassion runs particularly deep at this time. A little boldness may win out over career or home glitches this fortnight. You might wish to bring change to both these areas or you could be faced with stubborn challenges. It’s through your everyday work that you can bring about the most satisfying and obvious growth within yourself. With a keen knowledge or intuition of the deeper emotional states of human existence you are the first to understand another’s plight or hardship. Your love of the divine aspect of life comes to the fore this month and you may crave a little solitude. In the times where you seek company, communication is readily available in your friendships and community.
This is the time of year that you feel your most sensitive and sensual and perhaps this Full Moon brings some physical contact and love interest your way. There is also a focus on career and money making enterprises that will support your financial foundations during this month and on into the future. The changes that ripple out into your local community and friendships with the decisions that you now make, become obvious and if you require readjustments or further learning this is the time to start. The next few weeks will offer a revision period so no need to get too hung up on the details just yet. This Full Moon is in your sign and sheds a luminosity on your own personal needs as opposed to that of the significant others in your life. They will of course demand their rightful attention and yet you are focused mentally on a lot of different topics and continue to share yourself among many. Communication is vitally important and even more so over the coming weeks. You may wish to really feel deeply into what is about to cross your lips, for as you know, your words have power along with the thoughts that you think. Your love of travel is brought to highlight now and could involve a journey to reconnect with family. This Full Moon offers a deep meditative portal for you to possibly access solutions to health or work issues. Moreover it is about your connection to the Divine and sharing your innate wisdom with family or for your own nurture. The coming few weeks offer communication opportunities through one-on-one connections and a chance to go over old material if necessary. Your love interests are deep, powerful and personal whether they’re manifested in the flesh or not and you are emotionally disconnecting yourself from past liaisons that no longer serve. The letting go process has run particularly deeply for you on a personal and physical level. You may be ready to step out as the new you and to speak from your sensitivities that have been your personal journey. It may be time also for a new romance or an emotional deepening of an already existing one. There’s a possible letting go within your circle of friends and community this Full Moon and again your emotions are powerfully felt. There can be a lightness of being within this process of transformation if you allow yourself to return to a place of innocence and trust that joy will be restored. What you are embarking on is a very different expression of yourself; one more introspective and intuitive.
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The Sun is travelling in the sign of Taurus and is opposed by the Full Moon in Scorpio on May 4th. Taurus is a grounded and practical sign and of a fixed and feminine nature; ruled by the planet Venus who herself is about to enter the very feminine sign of Cancer. Meanwhile Mercury enters Gemini, the sign which it rules and will head into its next retrograde later in the month. The Full Moon and Sun are squared by Jupiter in Leo and will only create problems if we are unclear about our intentions or are unable to let go of the excess baggage. If you feel you must keep up appearances for the sake of vanity or a lack of self-confidence this aspect will create some interesting challenges. The good news here is that the great transformer, Pluto, is working well with both the Moon and the Sun and will push its agenda with steady and yet persistent force. Both the Scorpio and Taurus natives will benefit greatly from this powerful dynamic. Neptune in Pisces is also in a supportive aspect to the Sun/Moon polarity and brings feelings of deep understanding and compassion. Remember that the Full Moon marks that time when the masculine and feminine are diametrically opposed and we are compelled to create that balance within our lives. Neptune and Pluto working together bring an emotional transformation that is now necessary after the portal we’ve just moved through and continue to integrate. Moving forward isn’t as hard as we may have assumed.
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The duality plays out from your internalised self to the self who embraces and addresses the world. Home can be a place of solitude and nurture, a safe haven to feel comfortable and at ease. At the other end of the spectrum is involvement at an emotional level with all we come in contact with and this is what makes you such a caring and helpful person. Your insights and humanitarian streak are powerfully felt within yourself now and what you value after this last round of profound transformation has again shifted to another level of compassion and empathy. A lot of communication with beloveds will take place over the coming weeks and offers more emotional healing.
Your thoughts are on travel or emotional This Full Moon may heighten the need to connections to those far away over this Full move for it is through movement that you will Moon and your compassion runs deep with gain insights. There will be a lot of mental friends and within your community or home activity over the coming weeks around your environment. You are still letting go when it career focus and some room for revision as comes to groups of people in your life and finding your well. With the ability to place yourself in another’s shoes own grounding within the concept of new beginnings. you can allow acceptance and continue to transform There’s a lot of communication within the home or with and grow in an obvious way. You could be laying the family members over the coming weeks. The good news foundation for travel plans or simply appreciating the is that there is an opportunity for romance and emotional world at large. Love interests are sparked within your connection now and you will feel stronger and healthier group of friends or local community and you will be feeling within yourself with a little lightness, joy and playfulness. more family oriented in your contacts, whether they be No point getting mentally bogged down. bloodline or not. Follow daily updates on my facebook page vibhutianjali Copyright © 2015 Vibhuti-Teri Norris You can read all past articles of Horoscope at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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George Tahija: Sailor George Tahija was born in 1958 and brought up in Jakarta. As a young boy he loved reading National Geographic and let his mind endlessly wander and daydream. George earned a mechanical engineering degree at Trisakti University in 1983. After completing his MBA at the Darden School at the University of Virginia in 1986, he returned to Indonesia to manage the family business. George published Walk In The Clouds (Red and White) about a trek through Moni tribal territory in the highlands of Papua in 1996 and Land Of Water (Afterhours), an extraordinary story of his adventures with his family on a yacht sailing the eastern seas of Indonesia in 2006. When did you begin sailing? At every possible opportunity my parents took us kids to the mountains outside Jakarta or to the islands in Jakarta Bay. We would often visit Pulau Nirvana and Pulau Air in the Thousand Islands. Pulau Nirvana is gone now. The trees were cut and the coral mined at some point, so the island completely disappeared. Only a marker remains to alert sailors of shallows. Where did you learn to work on boats? It would be an exaggeration to say I am a skilled sailor. I can read nautical charts and understand basic navigation. Most of this I picked up in the last 25 years after we got our PassageMaker boat. Our ¿rst long-distance voyager was a 62 ft. Nordhaven, named Saumlaki, which we used from 1993 to 1998. Our current vessel is a 95 ft. steel hulled displacement yacht, Maloekoe. What inspired you to make your voyage to Indonesia’s eastern islands? There were probably a dozen trips over 10 years, each lasting 10-14 days. The inspiration really was to accommodate my father Julius Tahija’s desire to revisit the places where he had fought during WWII. I grew up hearing about the Islands of Yamdena, Nila, Babar etc. I wanted to give him the opportunity to go back and visit the places and people that had been so important to him during the war. My father being Ambonese, I also felt a close af¿nity with the people of Eastern Indonesia, particularly Maluku. Did it take a lot of preparation to make voyages of that length and complexity? The captain and crew certainly took a lot of care to ensure necessary provisions were onboard, particularly spare parts for mechanical, electrical and electronic malfunctions. Food is also a big deal but local markets are generally suf¿cient for all the basics. Making sure that the boat was ship-shape and ¿nding crew that were ready to be away from family for an extended time was dif¿cult.
We made our way from Ambon all the way south to Darwin, visiting initially Ambon, the Bandas, Nila, Babar and Tanimbar. There were also countless other islands we dropped anchor at. This ¿rst trip took us four weeks. What was the most remote and inaccessible island you visited? No doubt some of the islands deep in the Banda Sea. One in particular, the starkly beautiful Pulau Manuk (“Bird Island”) with its conical shape and steep sides. Because of terrain and lack of water, it stood alone and was uninhabited. True to its name, it is the habitat of thousands of birds, which Àew in great clouds to the boat as we approached. The ¿shing was amazing! Every other island we saw had long been charted.
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What other desert islands made an impression on you? Pulau Serua is a true deserted island, exotic and mysterious with two dead pelicans in an empty house and an abandoned church on the headland. Landing on the beach on Pulau Nila with my father, we met two old men who as boys carried his weapons during a commando raid. Pulau Terbang Selatan is a beautiful untouched lagoon with great diving. Pulau Semata isn’t uninhabited but truly remote and cut off. The people there believed in Àying people that live in a cave on a hill, a water buffalo that had been turned to stone and an indigenous breed of Àuffy black dog that has yet to be documented.
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Saudi Execution of Indonesian Maids Embarrasses President Indonesia’s President, Jokawi Widodo has not had it easy since his election last August. While managing to retain power many of his core supporters have begun to question his ability to change things for the better as promised. He has not made things easier for himself with his decision to resume the execution of drug smugglers, a policy already starting to backfire but could now go toxic with the recent beheading of two Indonesian maids in Saudi Arabia convicted of murder.
No country likes to have its judicial independence compromised or appear to be weak in resolve but there comes a time when playing to nationalist sentiment backfires, when the costs seem too high and initial fervour cools. That’s when a government can appear both weak and foolish by getting the worst of both sides. President Widodo is no fool and it must have occurred to him how strange a reversal it is for him to be outflanked in the mercy stakes by a Kopassus general.
Joko’s basic dilemma remains how to maintain his core support from the mass of people who elected him on the basis of his campaign promises and the need to maintain support from the business-as-usual money and dynastic politics that is Indonesia’s default mode of government. He quickly ran into difficulties with Megawati’s PDI, the main party supporting him, over a corruption controversy between KPK graftbusters and the national police. It got nasty but a fudged solution is in the works.
It is at this precise moment that news comes that within two days of each other in mid-April, the Saudi Arabian authorities had proceeded with the execution by public decapitation of two Indonesian maids Ziti Zainab (47) and Karni binti Medi Tarsim (37), both convicted of murder and held since 2012 and 1999 respectively. The sentences had been carried out despite all pleas by the Indonesian government for commutation and in neither case were the families or Indonesian authorities given prior notice of the date of executions.
None of the above brings much comfort to the people who elected Joko and look to him to move toward clean and effective government. Most understand it’s a process but begin to fear their man will be subsumed in the mire of politics-as-usual. In certain areas, however, Joko has been able to demonstrate progress. Most notably in encouraging trade and in foreign affairs, where he has moved quickly to improve Indonesia’s standing and clout. Soundly based in the main, some of this not uncoincidentally plays well to nationalist sentiment. Until, that is, he shot himself in the foot over his determination to resume the execution of convicted drug smugglers in the country currently on death row, of which there are 55 and of whom 35 are foreigners. In January of this year the executions re-commenced with the shooting of six drug smugglers, five of them foreign. Last month Indonesia’s Attorney general announced that a further 11 executions of drug smugglers, the majority foreign, would take this month. The 35 foreign nationals either already executed or awaiting execution of sentence come from Africa, Australia, Europe, North & South America and other ASEAN countries. Certain of these countries, most notably Australia, EU countries and Brazil have been particularly strong in their appeals for commutation. Initially rejected, those appeals appear to be gaining some traction in Indonesia, but to date the government has remained steadfast in its determination to proceed.
Known as TKI’s, short for Tenaga Kerja Indonesia there are over 5 million Indonesian foreign workers currently overseas accounting for US$7.7 billion in foreign earnings per year in 2014, according to Kadin, the Indonesian International Chamber of Commerce. Over a million TKIs work in Saudi Arabia alone, many of them as maids. While overseas workers are thus an important resource to their countries of origin they are particularly vulnerable to physical and economic exploitation, both in their own countries and the countries where they go to work. With over a million TKIs in Saudi Arabia, many of them women working as maids, physical and sexual abuse is not uncommon, along with incidents non-payment and bad working conditions. TKIs pretty much have to look out for themselves and the government really only taking note when a particularly abusive incident hits the headlines, such as the recent case of case of Erviani Sulistyani (23) in Hong Kong.
awkward moment. How can any government seriously protest the executions when they intend to do the very same thing within days. All that’s left is a lame complaint about the lack of notice. At exactly the wrong moment circumstances have placed Indonesia in the same boat as a country that imposes the death penalty in the manner it did some 1,200 years ago. In 800 AD decapitation by the sword might well have been a quick and merciful death by contemporary standards. By the same standards, it may have made sense that a murderer might escape death by paying the relatives of the victim. In both the maids case the families of the victim had the option but insisted on death for the two women. In the case of Ziti Zainab, a mental incompetent, she had to wait 16 years for a son of the victim to become of age before he gave her the thumbs down. Whatever the prevailing view in Saudi Arabia this is not the way most Indonesians want their justice system to be conducted and President Widodo is not just finding himself in difficult company, but increasingly on the wrong side of the argument. A miscalculation has clearly been made. For whatever reasons the decision to execute large numbers of minor foreign drug dealers is turning out more problematic than he can have envisaged. A smart ruler understands that the quicker you correct a mistake, rather than dig the pit deeper, the sooner things get back to normal without your looking foolish. Adroitly managed, such a reversal may even be portrayed as one of strength and wisdom. President Widodo should review and commute the upcoming death sentences on all drug dealers currently on death row, except perhaps in the most egregious cases. Having taken to heart the current lesson he would do well to concentrate his energies on the real drug barons.
At such time the Indonesian government is reduced to making threats of curtailing or even banning TKIs from working in offending countries but, generally speaking, little comes of it unless the destination country itself possesses existing laws or enacts new ones to increase foreign worker protection. Too many vested interests are involved for a ban to work.
President Widodo is not wrong to target drugs with the full force of the law. It is indeed a major problem for Indonesia, much more so than any other S.E.Asian country. He is right to be concerned.
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HECTOR’S An Orwellian Travesty Putu Sumantra, who is head of Bali’s animal husbandry and livestock service but who keeps providing evidence that he would be better not allowed out with a broom and instructions to sweep the steps, would like the public not to oppose the killing of “feral” dog populations by provincial animal control offi cers. He says that the fi nal solution decided on by the Bali authorities in their latest guaranteed to fail response to the seven-year-long rabies outbreak is necessary to eliminate the risk of unvaccinated dogs mingling with the vaccinated crowd and diminishing the level of disease protection. Maybe he’s from Planet Pluto. Perhaps they really do things differently there. Sumantra, reported in the Indonesian language Bali Post newspaper, also hinted that he didn’t want people to be influenced by the views of the anti-killing lobby. In the invidious nature of the times, that’s code for “foreign” animal welfare organizations and namby-pamby westerners. He not only wants to shoot the dogs, he’d like to shoot the messengers too. No matter that global experience shows that rabies control and eventual eradication is achieved through carefully coordinated and rigorously financially audited vaccination campaigns. Humane reduction of numbers through sterilization and education to improve treatment of dogs that live alongside people in their villages then nurtures a healthy dog population. This is not some radical activist program. It is the accepted world benchmark mandated by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization and the World Health Organization. What’s more, it works. There is no reason why it should not work in Bali, except of course that it requires careful coordination, exemplary leadership, and rigorous, responsible management. There are very few “feral” dogs in Bali, something else the authorities know very well. The Bali dog is an independent spirit but generally has a place, if not a home. Most are not formally “owned”, but the latest research indicates that up to 95 percent informally belong within their community. There is the beginning of a groundswell of resistance among the Balinese to the promiscuous killing of street dogs. There is sensitivity on that point. This must be why when he announced the commencement of a vaccination campaign in Denpasar (as part of the latest underfunded and under-resourced effort) Sumantra said that dogs without collars would be captured and tested for the virus. Several of the unpleasant characters in the political novels of George Orwell would be very pleased with Sumantra’s mastery of propaganda and disinformation. Rabies can only be positively identified from brain tissue. To obtain a test sample, you have to kill the dog. Seven years after an isolated imported case of canine rabies occurred on southern Bukit and no one noticed for an astonishing length of time and the disease broke out from there, it is now endemic to the entire island and people are still dying. It is most prevalent in Buleleng, Bangli and Karangasem.
Flexible Format Bali is to host the world’s first International Yoga Day (it’s on Jun. 21) at the invitation of the Indian government. The day was proposed by the Indian prime minister to the United Nations with the goal of promoting universal aspiration of physical and mental wellbeing by way of practising yoga.The day is planned to feature tutorials presented by infl uential yoga practitioners, competitions for best practitioner, and an attempt to set a world record for the largest practice of yoga. We’re a bit rusty, but we might brush up on our five basic positions and drop in at the Bajra Sandhi Monument in Renon on the day. The timing is a tad awkward, though. On Sundays at The Cage, we always celebrate First Coffee at 7am.
Substance, Not Froth If Muhammad Arwani Thomafi, that chap from the National Development Party who wants to ban beer – and not just from mini-markets, he wants to ban it totally – would like to get his head around a real problem as opposed to an imaginary one, he might care to look at the latest UNESCO report on education.
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It shows that in 2012 there were 1,336,000 Indonesian youngsters who weren’t attending primary school, double the figure from 2000. While enrolments doubled in early childhood or pre-primary education, from 24 percent in 2000 to 48 percent in 2012, it’s still far short of the indicative target of 80 percent set in the Education for All goals, launched in 2000. It contrasts poorly with Malaysia (70 percent), Vietnam (79) and Brunei (92).
Change of Seasons Four Seasons veteran Uday Rao, who was manager at the Sayan resort, has moved to Jimbaran as general manager of both the seaside property and Sayan. He plans to create new synergies between the two properties to give Four Seasons guests a truly Bali experience. A resort manager will be appointed at Sayan. The two-resort GM is not a novel concept. The jovial John O’Sullivan, now in Mexico and still with FS, held a similar position in the past. There’s another move of interest to record. Marian Carroll, formerly chief spruiker at the Ayana-Rimba resort complex up the hill, has moved to Four Seasons as director of public relations. We look forward to catching up with her in her new hat, at a Ganesha gallery exhibition opening perhaps, or (if we’re really good) the fabulous beachside Sundara. Just for a tonic-water with a lemon twist, of course.
My Hat! It was good to see the Ubud Food Festival website go live on Apr. 22. There’s nothing to beat fine food or, except in a few circumstances, Ubud as a venue in which to eat it. It’s also a good place to chat about books, but we have to wait until later in the year for the latest incarnation of Janet DeNeefe’s firstborn festival, the writers’ and readers’. There’s one event at the food festival (which runs from June 5-7) that as well as serving delicious edibles also serves as an allegory for the little town that’s growing like Topsy in which it will take place. It’s on June 7 and it’s a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party. In Lewis Carroll’s wonderful tale, Alice in Wonderland, such an event takes place. (It’s in chapter seven if you want to refresh your memory). In it, Alice approaches a large table set under the tree outside the March Hare’s house and finds the Mad Hatter and the March Hare taking tea. They rest their elbows on a sleeping Dormouse who sits between them. They tell Alice that there is no room for her at the table, but Alice sits anyway. (Well, as you would...)
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The food festival grew out the culinary elements of earlier writers’ shows, prompted by feedback from people who said they’d like to sample much more of the spicy bits (pedas as opposed to panas) and in bigger portions. The festival’s Mad Hatter’s Tea Party sounds fun, though hopefully it will be better organized than its original namesake. Well, we’re sure it will be. It will feature fare from Janice Wong, Asia’s leading pastry chef, and Angelita Wijaya in a long table setting. Apparently you should wear your favourite hat. The festival website has all the details of the three-day event.
Flash Outfit Sharp-eyed Aussie sheila Marian Carroll, mentioned above in quite another context, reports a traffic event on the Ngurah Rai Bypass recently that is even more astonishing than most. She was bowling down the highway in broad daylight when she passed a man on a motorbike who had chosen to stand out from the rest of buzzing, ducking and weaving crowd by riding stark naked. Something boggles. We hope it’s the mind. Carroll didn’t say whether she’d seen that the naked man was being pursued by an angry fully-clothed one. Possibly then it was just a matter of choice to bolt in the buff, and not an emergency escape from the consequences of being caught embarrassingly in flagrante.
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That said, there are certain questions you can ask yourself as a way of tallying your own green flags. The following are a few, which you may find helpful. 1. Do you feel like “yourself” when you’re around this person? Feeling as if you have to hide or suppress parts of your personality is a red flag. Feeling as if you can say anything is a green flag. 2. Are you having fun? Is everything enthusiastic and consensual? Does the object of your affections ask you what you like and listen to what you don’t like? Have you talked openly about safe sex and how to practice it? Yes to these questions is a green flag. 3. Is the person of your interest as cool as your friends? Have you met his/her friends? Even if you don’t become fast friends with the whole group, does each of you understand why the other likes these people? 4. Do you have mutual respect? Does this individual treat you like a real person, rather than like an object of worship or abuse? 5. Do you get all fluttery inside when you think of a future together?
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There are probably a million other green flags because relationships develop differently. Sometimes things you’d never expect give you a sense of what a person is like. The above list ought to give you some insight and a place to start. Enjoy!
isn’t like that; it’s more like an X-rated version of relaxing in the bath and painting my toenails. He can’t understand. Except for the fact that we both value honesty, I wish I hadn’t told him. I’m worried this will compound his insecurities. I asked if he would like to join me in mutual masturbation, and he declined because he said he would feel like a second wheel. So, how can I reassure him that he’s the only one for me, and that while he fulfills my sexual needs completely, an occasional solo session every couple of weeks is something I can’t help wanting? Dr. ZZ: Your question raises some interesting concerns: Once you’re in a committed relationship, does your sexuality belong somehow to your partner? Are you obligated to give “right of first refusal” for your orgasms? The answer, of course, is no. Your body belongs to you, your brain belongs to you, and you get to be the protagonist of your own sex life. For you, masturbation is a form of self-care. You take care of your own sexuality, relieve stress, make yourself feel good and revel in your fantasies. It takes nothing away from your partner, nor how you feel about him. Taking sex out of the equation, we’re talking about a form of manipulation here: the inelegant way your boyfriend is figuring out and expressing his needs and insecurity. In essence he is saying: “I want/need something from you, so I’ll give it to you first, hoping/assuming that you will reciprocate, and when/if you don’t, I will feel hurt.” At this point, you have a choice. You get to decide what kind of boundaries you want to have in your shared living arrangement. The adventure of sharing your life with another human being is bound to be full of negotiations about what’s yours/ mine/ours and surprise details, which you didn’t realize would affect you, but they do. You can do your best to make your partner feel great and express your attraction for him all day long, but he has to handle his feelings about himself for himself. It’s not fair to make the question of your masturbation about him and his insecurities.
Question: Two years into a wonderful relationship, my boyfriend and I just contracted on a house for moving in together. While packing, I casually mentioned that I sometimes like to watch porn and masturbate by myself. He was floored. I would never roll over in bed and say “Honey, please leave. I want to masturbate,” but I’ve pleasured myself at least twice while we were together for weekends, and I never thought enough of it to mention it before.
The keywords here are boundaries, privacy, and manners. The two of you may want to make an agreement that in your house a closed door means: “Knock and wait for an answer before opening.” You can also decide that you get to masturbate when you want to, and that it has nothing to do with him. There will always be personal, hygienic matters in your life that are strictly yours, that you don’t share. Wait until he’s out of the house or asleep or busy, and settle in to your private time. That’s not being dishonest; it’s being private, establishing boundaries, and having manners.
Our sex life is fantastic, but now he is hurt that he isn’t fulfilling my every sexual need. He says that whenever he masturbates, he wishes I were there, and if I were around, he would come to me first to see if I was up for it. For me, it
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Local News Indonesia’s Central Bank Bans Foreign Currencies for Domestic Transactions Indonesia’s central bank has banned the use of foreign currencies for domestic transactions under regulations issued last week and effective July 1, aimed at controlling onshore demand for dollars and easing downward pressure on the rupiah.
companies in textiles, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and the oil and gas sector often used the dollar for domestic payments.
The rupiah is the worst performing currency in emerging Asia this year and has been trading around its weakest level since August 1998. It stood at 12,896 per dollar at 1011 GMT on Thursday.
Indonesia has banned cash transactions in foreign currencies since 2011, with a maximum punishment of one year in prison and a 200 million rupiah ($15,500) fine for offenders.
Foreign exchange reserves dropped almost $4 billion in March as Bank Indonesia defended the rupiah.
“We don’t want a dollarized economy so we need to uphold the sovereignty of the rupiah,” he said.
From July 1, it will also ban non-cash transactions using foreign currency, with some exceptions such as for international trade and investment in strategic infrastructure projects.
Eko Yulianto, acting director of money management at Bank Indonesia, said there was demand for at least $6 billion each month for domestic transactions, which the bank hopes to cut once the new regulations are in force.
The central bank can penalize offenders with a maximum fine of 1 billion rupiah or ban them from using paymentclearing systems.
“There are still a lot of transactions using foreign exchange and that has added to pressure on our exchange rate,” Yulianto told a briefing on Thursday (9/4), adding that
Under the new regulations, Bank Indonesia has also prohibited price quotations in foreign currencies. (April 9th 2015)
Call to Halt Executions After Study Finds Condemned Not Given Fair Trial An Indonesian law reform organization has called for a moratorium on executions after a study of 42 death sentences handed down between 2002 and 2013 found many of the condemned had not been given a fair trial.
fair trial was being applied in Indonesia’s criminal justice system. The report found repeated problems including lack of access to legal aid, lack of proof from the prosecution, and inconsistencies in judges’ rulings.
In 11 of the 42 cases, law enforcement officers allegedly intimidated or tortured the defendants or witnesses, according to the report by the Institute for Criminal Justice Reform.
The Institute urged the government to review all court decisions that imposed the death penalty. It also called for a moratorium on executions and the imposition of the death penalty until defendants could be assured of a fair trial.
Defendants in 11 cases also did not appear to have had proper access to legal assistance. Many of those on death row with the Australians claim they did not receive a fair trial, including impoverished Indonesian labourer Zainal Abidin, French welder Serge Atlaoui and Filipina domestic helper Mary Jane Fiesta Veloso. The report said that a lawyer was only present in Zainal Abidin’s case after his interrogation had taken place. Capital punishment is the heaviest sentence an Indonesian court can impose and therefore should be reserved for the most serious criminals and the ringleaders of crime syndicates, the report said. However “in practice”, defendants with a minimal role who were not even involved in the planning of a crime were often given the death penalty.
Meanwhile Atlaoui, the Frenchman who is facing the firing squad with Chan and Sukumaran, had his appeal thrown out of the Administrative Court last week on the grounds that the court did not have the jurisdiction to challenge a presidential decree. Lawyer Nancy Yuliana said she would appeal the ruling in the same court within two weeks. Chan and Sukumaran lost a similar appeal last Monday. Ms Yuliana said she understood that the rejection of clemency pleas was the final legal avenue but this should not be the case when the defendant felt there had been a miscarriage of justice. “Our client has the right to defend his life although it may have the same result [as the Bali Nine duo’s case],” Ms Yuliana said.
The report pointed to Bali nine mule Scott Rush, who was sentenced to death by the Bali High Court in 2006. It was only during his appeal that the Supreme Court took into account that Rush was merely a courier and commuted his sentence to life imprisonment.
Atlaoui was arrested at a methamphetamine laboratory in Tangerang in 2005. He has always maintained his innocence, saying he was merely a welder installing equipment in what he thought was an acrylics factory.
The Institute for Criminal Justice Reform review was prompted by the case of Yusman Telaumbanua, who was apparently only 16 when he was found guilty of murdering three gecko sellers in 2012.
“He is not a chemist who understands chemical substances,” Ms Yuliana said. “Moreover Serge is only a mechanic, he is not the owner, but he is sentenced to death just like the drug factory owner.”
Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection Minister Yohana Yembise called for a review of his sentence in March, amid allegations he was tortured during questioning at the Nias Police station three years ago and was a minor when found guilty.
Nine people arrested with Atlaoui have also been sentenced to death, however Ms Yuliana said Atlaoui was the first to face the firing squad even though “we all know that people from the same case must be executed together”.
The Institute decided to review decisions made in the District, High and Supreme courts to see if the principle of a
“Why is it only our client that is singled out to be executed?” she asked. “It is absolutely unjust.” (April 13th 2015)
Two Pygmy Whales Rescued in Benoa Bay Two rare pygmy whales were spotted on Tuesday (7/4) in Benoa Bay, surprising local fishermen who successfully staged a rescue. Whale Strandings Indonesia (WSI) were contacted to observe the whales and check their condition. “Most of the pygmy sperm whales are found in the waters around Nusa Tengara and upper parts of the region near the Moluccas,” WSI board member, I Made Jaya Ratha said. The whales resemble dolphins in size and since 2000 there have been four reports of pygmy sperm whales in local waters, both dead and alive. WSI suspect the pair may have been caught in a current, which washed them into the shallow bay. “There are a number of reasons for strandings, these show no injuries or abrasions so probably they were caught in a current,” explained Ratha. (April 8th 2015) Woman Finds Owners of Ring Found in Bali The woman who launched a social media campaign in a bid to return a sentimental ring, which was discovered at a Bali resort, has found the owner. Queensland resident Roxy Walsh took to her Facebook account after recovering the gold ring at the Finns Beach Club in Bali on Tuesday (7/4). The ring has what appears to be a family crest and engraved with a heartwarming message: ‘Darling Joe, Happy 70th Birthday 2009, Love Jenny’. Through the social media campaign Ms. Walsh has since been in contact with the owner. ‘I cannot believe this, but WE have found Joe and Jenny’ Ms Walsh said on Friday. ‘I have spoken to Joe and he is over the moon that this special ring has been found and I am personally handing it back this weekend. Nearly 4000 users have joined the page as they follow the journey of reuniting the ring back to its’ mystery owner. The post has been shared more than 128,000 times, taking the search for the special ring global. (April 12th 2015) US Couple Sentenced in Bali Suitcase Killing An Indonesian court found an American couple guilty of premeditated murder and sentenced them to prison on Tuesday (21/4) in the death of the woman’s mother on the resort island of Bali. The Denpasar District Court sentenced Tommy Schaefer to 18 years in prison and Heather Mack to 10 years for intentionally killing Sheila von Wiese-Mack while vacationing last August. The body was found in a suitcase inside the trunk of a taxi at the St. Regis Bali Resort. The three-judge panel said it decided to be lenient toward Mack, 19, because she recently gave birth to a baby. The court ruled that Schaefer, 21, was guilty of battering von Wiese-Mack to death in a hotel room at the resort, and that Mack had helped with the Aug. 12 killing. Schaefer and Mack, both from Chicago, were tried separately in the same court with the same judges and prosecutors. (April 21st 2015) Park Ranger Arrested in Jambi on Tiger Skin Distribution Charge The conservation agency in Jambi together with the province’s police force detained two people on Wednesday (15/4) for allegedly attempting to sell Sumatran tiger skin in Berbak National Park, according to a local media report. Jambi Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) said the arrests were the result of an investigation that began in November last year. “We received information about tiger skin distribution and we waited in the national park. We detained the suspects at 1:20 a.m., along with the evidence,” Jambi BKSDA head Krismanko Padang said on Wednesday. Police have identified the suspects only as Y and A. They said A was a park ranger. Both suspects could face five years in jail or pay Rp 100 million ($7,739) fine if found guilty of violating a 1990 law on conservation. The Sumatran tiger was made a critically endangered species in 2008. It is estimated that there are between 500-600 of the species left in the wild. (April 15th 2015)
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Bali Tourist Areas Exempted from Beer Ban The Indonesian Trade Ministry’s new regulation on alcoholic beverages, scheduled to take full effect on Thursday (23/4), will not be enforced on Bali as the ministry has decided that tourism areas would be exempted from the ban, according to the Jakarta Post. On Thursday minimarkets, small vendors and beachside beverage vendors across the country will stop selling beer. Bali administrations, retail associations and vendors had expressed opposition against the beer ban. Sinar Pohan, a ministry official on legal affairs, said Thursday that a ministerial guideline for the ban indicated that the governor could exempt certain places as areas for selling alcoholic beverages considering the local tourism industry. “These areas or places should be declared as tourism areas or tourism sites through legislation,” said Sinar during an explanatory meeting in Denpasar. The guideline stipulated that the type of alcoholic beverages that could be sold in tourism areas were only those with an alcohol content of 1 to 5 percent, type A alcoholic beverages. “The alcoholic beverages are only to be sold in tourism areas to foreign and domestic tourists older than 21 years of age, which should be proven with an identity card,” he said. (April 21st 2015) International Yoga Day to be Held in Bali Following a call by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, the United Nations adopted June 21 as the International Day of Yoga in its annual General Assembly meeting held in New York on December 11, 2014. Yoga is a 5,000 year-old physical, mental & spiritual practice originated in India, and aims to transform body and mind. Addressing the UN General Assembly on September 27, 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on the international community to adopt June 21 as the International Day of Yoga, while saying that “Yoga is an invaluable gift of India’s ancient tradition. It embodies unity of mind and body; thought and action; restraint and fulfillment; harmony between man and nature; a holistic approach to health and wellbeing. It is not about exercise but to discover the sense of oneness with yourself, the world and the nature”. The Consul General informed that the inaugural International Day of Yoga will be celebrated in Denpasar, Bali (Indonesia) on Sunday, 21st June 2015 at the Lapangan Puputan Margarana (Bajra Sandhi Monument) in Renon from 7 am onwards. He invited suggestions from the members of the public for the celebration of the International Day of Yoga in a befitting manner. He invited everyone to register early with the Consulate at cgsecy@ gmail.com or hoc.bali@mea.gov.in to participate in the event. (April 12th 2015) Jokowi Says Only Matter of Time Before Chan & Myuran Execution Indonesian president Joko Widodo has indicated it will not be long before a group of criminals, including two Australians, faces a firing squad. Convicted drug smugglers Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran are among about 10 people Indonesia planned to execute in February, but has delayed so legal challenges could be completed. Indonesia’s government-owned news wire, Antara, quoted Mr. Widodo
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as saying it is now only a matter of time before they are put to death. “Whether it will be done is no longer a question,” he said. “It is only awaiting the conclusion of all procedures and the legal process, which I will not interfere in. “It is only a matter of time.” Indonesia’s attorney general previously indicated the executions would happen after this week’s Asia Africa Conference, saying it did not feel right to shoot people when there were so many visitors. (April 20th 2015) Russell Brand Asks Fans to Join Bali Nine Campaign British comedian Russell Brand has tweeted his support for saving Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran from an Indonesian firing squad. Saturday’s tweet from Russell Brand (@rustyrockets) reads: These Aussie blokes are going to be killed soon for a bit of daft drug smuggling (they’ve done 10 yrs already) HELP! info.mercycampaign. org/watch/. The tweet includes a link to the website of the campaign for mercy for the convicted drug traffickers, where video interviews of the pair can be viewed and a petition signed. Brand is well known for his outspoken views on politics and human rights and in February blasted Australia’s policy of using offshore migrant detention centers. Chan and Sukumaran’s fight to avoid execution last week moved to Indonesia’s constitutional court after they lost a bid to challenge their clemency rejections in the state administrative court. The pair’s lawyers on Thursday sought a constitutional court review to make clear the president’s obligations on considering clemency. Attorney-General HM Prasetyo has dismissed the latest challenge as delaying tactics and says he won’t recognize it. (April 10th 2015)
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Paris Warns Indonesia of Consequences if Frenchman Executed The French ambassador in Jakarta on Friday (17/4) warned Indonesia that executing a Frenchman on death row on drugs charges would have “consequences” for the bilateral relationship. “If the execution is carried out, it will not be without consequence for our bilateral relationship,” Ambassador Corinne Breuze told reporters in Jakarta, adding that France, which abolished the death penalty in 1981, was opposed to capital punishment in every circumstance. Serge Atlaoui, 51, was arrested near Jakarta in 2005 in a secret laboratory producing ecstasy and sentenced to death two years later. Imprisoned in Indonesia for a decade, the father-of-four has always denied the charges, saying he was installing industrial machinery in what he thought was an acrylics factory. The Indonesian government has already compiled a list of those to face the firing squad next after conducting a round of executions in January, the first since 2013. In the Atlaoui case, eight others arrested alongside the Frenchman were also sentenced to death. But “what appears shocking to us is that our compatriot is the only one on the list to be executed,” said the ambassador. “I recall Serge Atlaoui was convicted as a chemist, when he was actually a welder with a minor role in this affair,” she said, adding the French government were “prepared to assist Indonesia in its fight against drug trafficking.” (April 17th 2015) NC/NS/U-18 Mar 15
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Sous Chef Wanted: Wilson’s Retreat Gili Trawangan has a vacancy for a talented young “Sous Chef” to assist our French Chef at our fine dining French Restaurant. Min.1 year experience in the same position, self motivated, and looking for a challenge. See more at www.wilsons-retreat.com Please submit your CV to hrd@boutique-developments.com and state subject as SC-BA. NC/Es/29 Apr 15
We are a fast growing inbound operator with focus on the European markets. Open Vacancies: 1) FINANCE & LEGAL AFFAIRS MANAGER 2) PRODUCT MANAGER 3) JUNIOR ACCOUNTING 4) RESERVATION & OPERATION STAFF Experience in the travel industry required contact@indonesiaholidaysdmc.com Only short listed candidates will be notified NC/Es/ 29 Apr 15
Monsieur Spoon is a French Bakery Cafe happy to produce French Bread and Pastries available in our 3 shops and also in a lot of Cafes restaurants and hotels in Bali. Come join our fun and young team!! Looking for energetic, friendly, pleasant
SALES PERSON
with a good English, Good Basic Salary + Strong Commission CV to : job@monsieurspoon.com telp: 0819-9907-7316 / 0187-805-442 NC/Es/29 Apr 15
Best Japanese food supplement, looking for agent for Bali area. Contact 081 2394 8595. [418] Looking for SPG/Shop Manager in Seminyak. Good English and selling skills. Send CV to <thbali@hotmail. com>. [931] Local inbound DMC, location Bali, looking for 1. Assistant MICE Manager 2. Product Manager 3. free lance web designer for specific project. Indonesian nationals only. Previous experience required. Contact <management@ kelanadmc.com> or 081 139 8547 for details. [185] Export company look for Administrative woman with min 3 yrs experience. Computer skills is a must. English. Send CV to: <pepealcaraz27@gmail. com>. [189] Dicari: Waitress, Koki, Restaurant Seminyak - Kuta, tel: 0813 5300 1509. [191] Blue Dolphin Playskool Jimbaran is looking for preschool Teacher & Sales / Markerting. Female 18-35 years old, minimum degree holder. Send CV / Resume <majikuhibiniu@gmail.com> 0812 8798 5518. [206]
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Immediate start, Junior Accounting, Waitress, Dishwasher, min SMK, send CV to <hrd@kzu.me> Walk in interview, 0878 6053 7373. [208]
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>. [231] Sales and Admin staff wanted for new Retail and Gallery Space in Sanur. Fluent in English (written and spoken). Experience in sales. Administrative Computer skills. Interested in art, design and fashion. CV to: <swoon.gallery@ gmail.com>. [232] A school in Bali is now looking for Principal and teachers for KG, English teacher for Primary, E.M, French, Mandarin, Computer and Bahasa Indonesia teacher for Primary (Expat / Local), Secretary, HRD, Doctor, Nurse, Receptionist, Helper and Maintenance for the school. Pls send CV/ resume and a recent photo to: <ahimsa.kadek@hotmail. com>. [233] Work from home with flexible hours! If you’re a native English speaker currently living in Bali why not pop-in for a chat to discuss online teaching opportunities. Please send your CV to: <bali.teaching@ edukagroup.com>. [234] Studio Anso architecture seeking: young motivated Architects. 3-5 years exp. Email portfolio, CV to <hr@ studioanso.com>. [228]
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for a private house in Canggu. Experienced, basic English. Tel: 0821 4534 1911 NC/Es/15 Apr 15
Travel agency based in Bali (Bali authentique) is seeking:
a French speaking person for designing tailor made circuits and dealing with customer relations The candidate must hold at least a bac + 3 (or equivalent) and have a good proficiency in French and English. He should also be dynamic, show a great team spirit and a keen interest in Indonesian culture. Progressive and attractive wage conditions. Send a letter of application with a detailed CV to : thibaut.lenfant@gmail.com NC/Es/29 Apr 15
WILSON’S RETREAT Gili Trawangan is looking for a passionate professional candidate as Restaurant Manager for our french gourmet restaurant and bar with an in-house French chef. Min. 3 years experience in similar position, good performance, high motivation and positive attitude. Able to work under pressure and flexible working hours, excellent English communication skill, and able to join immediately. Submit your latest CV and current photograph to: hrd@boutique-developments.com and state subject as RM-BA. See more at: www.wilsons-retreat.com NC/Es/29 Apr 15
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Jiwa Juice Cafe in Uluwatu Urgently needed Waiter/ss & Cook / Cook Helper. CV <ayupurnama2010@gmail. com> / 0812 3807 7629. [227] B2B Telemarketer, English native speaker, computer literate, KITAS provided. <baliexpatwork@gmail. com>. [229]
Only experienced, smart, energetic, hard working people need apply. Salary : Rp 3 million monthly plus bonus negotiable. Please send CV to: natasha@natasha.net.au NC/Es/29 Apr 15
Daycare in Kerobokan is looking for: Teacher, Asst, Nanny, Cook: English language is a must. Contact: 849 9441 CV: <assistme01@gmail. com>. [230]
Sales Assistant needed for a Sanur Boutique, experienced, English an advantage. Call (0361) 281090. [236] Looking for a Chef. West Coast villa development and restaurant needs someone to come in and put their stamp on things. In return we offer a decent and legit package with scalable profit share. Bored of where you are? Willing to have a chat? Emails only please, with CV to asia>.
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Business Development Executive Our company is expanding into many new markets and we seek to employ a sales orientated person with a background in business development. We are a furniture manufacturer selling both wholesale and retail. We also build wooden houses mainly for export to resort developments. Please send your C.V to: sales@balibargainhunter.com NC/Es/29 Apr 15
Civil Engineering
UPC Renewables is a leading renewable energy wind farm developer, now is expanding into Indonesia, currently is seeking for Civil Engineering. • Minimum of 5 years successful experience with construction and contracts management • Minimum of 3 years of experience in leading project site team • Extensive travel required; willing to relocate to project site for duration of project • Fluent Indonesian and Excellent English is mandatory • Government regulatory compliance experience • GIS mapping, CAD and or mapping/project drawing experience a bonus • High proficiency in MS Office Software (Word, Excel, Outlook and Power Point) required • Excellent communication skills, personable, team player Office location : Seminyak, Bali Resume with current photograph send to ayu.wisa@upcrenewables.co.id NC/Es/29 Apr 15
Canggu Community School is looking for ICT Network Manager: • Responsibilities include strategically managing the development and maintenance of an efficient ICT infrastructure and technical service, including the deployment of the School ICT resources. • Minimum Relevant Bachelor S1 • Preferably certified CCNA, IT Comp A, COBIT, or ITIL. • Excellent spoken and written English. • Experience in managing a network of computers Accounting Staff: • Diploma in Accounting (SMK Accounting with good grade are welcome to apply) • Experience would be an advantage • Good spoken in English is a must • Have a pleasant personality & good interpersonal skill. Send your CV to hrd@ccsbali.com NC/Es/29 Apr 15
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Looking for Cooks, Waitress, New Batu Bolong Restaurant. 0812 4605 9881 <kachang1604@gmail. com>. [238] Seeking Sales Associates. We are a fast growing property development company seeking energetic creative persons for our sales team. Exciting job. Collaborative environment. Must have confident personality. Experience in sales related job is preferred. Salary + commission. Send CV to <excitingopp@gmail. com> or contact 0852 0589 2138. [239] Seeking Sales Person, Indonesian woman to maintain showroom in a dynamic local & foreigner co joined business. Needs experience in sales, very good English, comfortable with non Indonesians. Needs to be willing to live & work in East Bali. Pls send CV, contact details & recent photo to <maderutana@ yahoo.com>. [240] Female Call Center Operator Wanted. 3-4 mill p/m, must speak English, Pemogan area, 12-6pm or 6pm-11pm. Call Achi 0856 2715 039. [241] Wanted: Part-Time Secretary / Data Entry Person: Female. 2 hrs/ day; 3 days/week. 10: 3012: 30. Must have working knowledge of Excel & Outlook. Fluent in English, written and spoken. Parttime only! CV to: <valsons@ bali-villasukapadi.com>. [242]
NC/Es/29 Apr 15
An architectural/real estate practice, currently is looking for experienced
ACCOUNTANT to be based in Bali
Qualification : • Female, university graduate S1 /hold degree in Accounting. • Several years experience in the same position with honest and trustworthy attitude. • Knowledge of the principles of Accounting & Finance, and Indonesian Taxation. • Self-motivated and work efficiently under minimum supervision, both individually and in a team. • Detailed oriented and responsible. • Computer literate in MS Word/MS Excel/Internet. • Fluency in English. Please send the comprehensive CV with photograph to admin@areadesigns.com NC/Es/29 Apr 15
Needed Full-time Admin Staff (Data Entry) for Denpasar Office: Fluent English in Speaking & Writing, computer skills, work independently, honest & flexible. Call 0812 3666 9751 or send CV to: <psuparditha@alliedrec. com.au>. [243] A luxury 4 bedroom villa in Ubud, seeks an experienced Manager. Please send resume to: <info@ swarapadi.com>. [244] Looking for Receptionist, Female max 30 years, Min D3, Min 2 years of experience, Computer skill (Word and Excel) and Cashier experience (Value plus). Please send CV to <seven_barber@yahoo. com>. [255]
Urgently seeking Operational and Marketing Manager for multinational smoothie bars and restaurants. Solid education and professional background with min 5 years experience, highly motivated, working with deadline, fluent in English. Also open for expat. Send resume to <info. hrd@p u t r i b i n t a n g g r o u p . com> . [245] Indonesian English Teachers urgently needed in Jimbaran. TOEFL 550, 2 yrs teaching experience, ready for contract. CV <englishnowjimbaran@ gmail.com>. [246] Looking for a Secretary for design studio in Jl. Brawa. English speaking, Microsoft Office, organised, responsible, creative & hard working. Please Contact : 8474108 / 8474099. [247] Dicari Therapist, Maria Spa, Canggu - Pererenan, 0819 3603 3146 Sebanyaknya. [249] Looking for experienced Production Manager for jersey garment factory. Ubud area. Currently 12 workers & 3 retail stores but looking to expand. Knowledge of pattern cutting, QC, purchasing, stock control, leading a team. Email CV and salary expectation to <Janet@Goddessonthego. net>. [250] A Furniture Manufacturer looking for Quality Controller. English and Computer skill is a must. Send CV to <lisadewi@neelahome. com>. [252] Looking for Sales Executive for Hotel Technology company, based in Bali. Must be familiar with Front Office system, good hotel network / contact (small to midsize independently operated hotel) and good understanding of Hotel Distribution Channel. Must have hotel experience. Contact Andi 0821 2371 0915. [253]
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TEJAPRANA RESORT & SPA A new boutique resort under construction in Tegallalang, Ubud, looking for hard working, qualified and experienced professionals to join its pre-opening team as: EXECUTIVE SECRETARY (PA) FINANCIAL CONTROLLER (FC) SALES & MARKETING MANAGER (MSM) FRONT OFFICE MANAGER (FOM) FOOD & BEVERAGE MANAGER (FBM) EXECUTIVE CHEF (EC) SPA MANAGER (SPAM) HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER (HRM) EXECUTIVE HOUSEKEEPER (HKM) If you are looking for a new career challenge, have at least 2 years experience in a similar position, good command of English and are computer proficient email your updated CV with latest photograph to rec.teja@yahoo.com or send in envelope marked with position code to: PO BOX 3814 DENPASAR Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted NC/Es/29 Apr 15
Major International Interior Design firm opening Offices In Jakarta and Bali seeking candidates :
Senior Interior Designers • • • • •
A minimum of 8 years experience working with a 1st tier architectural or interior design firm. Extensive Luxury hospitality experience Able to lead project team to create outstanding design Creative excellence and outstanding portfolio required Luxury hospitality design experience is a must
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A Diploma/Degree in Interior Architecture, Interior Design or equivalent A highly creative thinker and self starter A minimum of 5 years experience working with a 1st tier architectural or interior design firm. Proficiency in AutoCAD, 3D Studio Max., Photoshop and Sketch-up Luxury hospitality design experience is a must
Interior Designers - FF and E Jenja Restaurant & Club, Seminyak-Bali Looking for: Cleaner, Waiter, Kasir (Raptor), Host. Email: <pram@jenjabali.com>. [254] We are printing company need a Sales Counter and Graphic Designer. Please send
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Degree in interior design At least 2 years experience Proficient in CAD, sketch up and Photoshop Please send CV and portfolio to: recruit.interior.design15@gmail.com Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview
Positions will be based at our Bali and Jakarta Offices NC/Es/29 Apr 15
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SOCIAL MEDIA BYTES BY : LIZ AFAIK
CROWDFUNDING Crowdfunding is the concept of raising money online, from friends, social networks and the general public (‘the crowd’) to support a project, product, investment, cause, service or experience. The benefi ts of crowdfunding, says Claire Merquita, Public Relations Manager for Pozible, a popular site, are: full control and ownership of the project; pre-sale of products; building a larger audience or network; proof that people want your product. Successfully funded projects have what Merquita calls, “unlimited potential.” Merquita explains that projects that have been successfully funded on a crowdfunding site can go on to receive grants or additional funding for continued development or expansion, as there is now evidence of a proven network of supporters or potential buyers. A May 2014 report from the UK-based Crowdfunding Centre, called “The State of the Crowdfunding Nation,” detailed how in an average month in 2014 (they used March) over USD $60,000 was being raised every hour, and 442 new campaigns were launched daily, through crowdfunding sites. The reports states that crowdfunding grew from US$89M in 2010 to an estimated USD$5.1B in 2014. Currently, a new crowdfunding project is created every three minutes, with an estimated 500 new projects daily. On any given day, the Centre estimates that between 18,000-22,000 projects are being funded. The Crowdfunding Center also prepared the first-ever global map of crowdfunded projects, showing that crowdfunding has reached over 160 countries and more than 90% of the world’s online population. The top five most successful project categories overall are: Technology, Gaming, Film, Design and Business. Some of the most popular and successful crowdfunding sites are: gofundme, Kickstarter, Indiegogo, Crowdrise and Pozible. Gofundme, set up in 2010, is a site for personal fundraisers, for people needing money for graduation or life events, struggling to pay medical bills, covering the cost of tuition and special programs or needing emergency funds. Medical expenses on the US-based site are the most common type of campaign that people post. The site has raised over $900M for private individuals. One of the best-known gofundme campaigns was a dance party for a bullying victim. When bullies ‘body-shamed’ a man named Sean online, showing him dancing, and mocking him for being fat, a woman named Krista started a campaign to throw Sean a huge dance party to show him that he had support from thousands of people all over the world. She tracked him down using Twitter and succeeded in raising over USD $40,000. Krista plans to use the money to invite hundreds of women to attend a dancing party for Sean. Kickstarter, founded in 2009, is probably the best-known crowdfunding site. Kickstarter’s mission is “to help bring creative projects to life.” The site offers fifteen different categories fashion; music; design; theater; dance; film; photography; film; food; technology; journalism; crafts; comics; art; dance. Kickstarter has raised over $444M and doesn’t allow personal or emergency fundraising. Singer and writer, Amanda Palmer, organized one of the best-known campaigns on the site. She raised almost USD$1.2M from 25,000 donors to put together a musical album, art book and gallery tour.
and park cars. The An Hour of Code project raised almost USD$3M for an online program to teach kids to write computer code. Crowdrise, started in 2010, is a crowdfunding platform for non-profit organizations. The site was established by actor Edward Norton, his wife, film producer Shauna Robertson, and the founders of outdoor gear company, MooseJaw, Robert and Jeffrey Wolfe. Large non-profits like The Red Cross and UNICEF use the site, as well as 1.5 million other charities. Due to Norton’s and Robertson’s high profiles in Hollywood, they are able to attract celebrities, like Sean Pean, Lady Gaga, James Franco, Bette Middler and Miley Cyrus, who join forces with their favorite charities to raise millions of dollars on the site. Once a non-profit has registered on the Crowdrise site, they are able to organize fund-raising campaigns online or ask individual donors to set up their own events. One of the best features of Crowdrise is that individuals can set up fundraising events independently, such as a marathon or bike ride, for their favorite charity. The organizers then post updates and share their event on their social networks to raise money. Crowdrise allows organizers to keep the donations they raised, even if they fell short of their final goal. The funds are then automatically sent to the designated charity.
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Hotel General Manager, 9ys Indonesia, Branding – Opening – Operation, speaks fluent Bahasa, excellent references, looking for a new executive challenge. Pls contact: <germanhotelgm@ outlook.com>. [075] Looking for Job in Accounting Department. Ubud-SanurDenpasar Area preferred. Balinese Man, 40 years old, with good English speaking a n d w r i t i n g c a p a b i l i t y. Bachelor Degree in Management and Diploma Accounting Hotel. Experience: 7 years in Accounting Department, 5 years as Driver and Guide. Knowledge of Computer (Word/Excel) and testing applications on smartphones. Please contact on email : <job030475@gmail.com> and phone : 0812 3603 6709. [237]
“Pozible’s model is unique in the industry,” said Claire Merquita,“We feel that if our projects succeed, then we succeed, as Pozible only collects fees when projects are successful.”
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Housewife looking for job at home. English speaking/writing. Five years experience in administration and copy writer. Able to work with deadlines. Computer and internet available. Contact <livelong_june@ yahoo.com>. [541]
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Canggu Club Bali including; Splash Waterpark, Bounce Trampoline Centre and Strike Bowling Bali require the services of a professional
ACCOUNT MANAGER
to represent Canggu Club via daily visits to hotels and tour desks. The expectation is that the account manager develops successful long-term relationships with assigned clients. Requirements Positive attitude, friendly outgoing personality, ability to work autonomously, excellent verbal and written English language skills, own transport, mobile phone including data, Microsoft Office skills, previous sales experience an advantage but not essential. Interested candidates, please send your Curriculum Vitae along with recent photograph to: marketing@cangguclub.com NC/Es/29 Apr 15
So You Love an Alcoholic Take Courage; There Is Hope Hope for families & friends of alcoholics
AL-ANON FAMILY & FRIENDS GROUPS Seminyak, The Ruko, Jl. Drupadi II #80: Wednesdays, 5:30pm - Fridays, 5:30pm Saturdays, 5:30pm Ubud mainroad, Casa Luna / downstairs mid level: Mondays, 7:45am - Wednesdays, 7:45am Fridays, 7:45am - Saturdays, 10:30am Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser C/NV/R-23 July 2014
TEACHING VACANCIES A private school group is seeking qualified and experienced candidates for the following full-time positions: 1. ENGLISH PRIMARY TEACHER 2. ENGLISH TEACHER (SECONDARY, AS & A LEVEL) 3. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT TEACHER 4. BUSINESS STUDIES / ACCOUNTING TEACHER (AS & A LEVEL) 5. FRENCH TEACHER 6. MANDARIN TEACHER 7. KINDERGARTEN TEACHER (Indonesian) 8. ART TEACHER (Indonesian) 9. MUSIC TEACHER (Indonesian) 10. SPORTS/PE TEACHER (Indonesian) 11. CLINIC DOCTOR 12. ADMIN STAFF/SECRETARY 13. RECEPTIONIST
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Indiegogo, founded in 2007, like Kickstarter, funds creative and entrepreneurial projects. Two of Indiegogo’s most successful campaigns were Solar Roadways and An Hour of Code. The Solar Roadways project raised USD$2.2M for a start-up to produce solar-energy generating panels, incorporated into roads, on which people can drive, walk
Architect needs job 0857 1929 9897. [248]
Experience in cooking Indonesian and International Food Preferably Female, single, able to travel overseas
Merquita also told some of the ‘secrets’ of crowdfunding on Pozible: campaigns with videos did six times better than campaigns without; people either want your product or really buy into your story, so she recommends frequent updates to keep people engaged; campaigns with rewards for donors do better than ones without; $50 is the most common amount that people donate, followed by $25, then $100.
Other crowdfunding sites include ArtistShare, EquityNet, Pledgie, Sellaband, GiveForward, RocketHub, Fundly, Microventures, Seedinvest and Fundageek.
Looking for Job: Housekeeping Hotel/Villa. Call 0821 4630 9144. Bali Area. [267]
A Cook for a private house
Most crowdfunding sites charge a 5% fee of the total funding raised, with the exception of Indiegogo, which charges 9%.
The Ultimate Guide to Crowdfunding offers some more statistics on crowdfunding: the average campaign runs for 35 days, organizers make an average of eight updates during the campaign; $10-$25 is the most popular contribution level; campaign organizers have an average of 923 Facebook friends; the average number of words in a campaign description is 609.
I am looking for part-time job as data entry, personal assistant job. Speaking and written English. Have internet connection. Please email: <flowsbloom@yahoo. com> or SMS only 081 2381 5292. [818]
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Pozible, launched in 2010, bills itself as a ‘crowdfunding platform and community for creative projects and ideas, developed for artists, musicians, filmmakers, designers’ and other creatives. Their tagline is ‘crowdfunding creativity.’ Pozible has a 57% success rate for projects funding, with over $26M raised, and 8,442 projects launched. Pozible has a novel strategy to ensure project success: the funding site assigns a staff member to each project, who acts as mentor, advisor and cheerleader until the project is funded. Consequently, Pozible has almost 60% of its projects funded, compared to Kickstarter’s rate of 35-40% and Indiegogo’s 10%.
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Applicants must hold at least a Bachelors degree in relevant subject For Teaching positions, applicants must have min of 5 years experience in similar position. Knowledge of the Cambridge International Programme is considered an advantage
Please send a brief cover letter and CV including photo with contact details of two professional referees to: jobapplybali@gmail.com NC/Es/29 Apr 15
Real Estate NUSA LEMBONGAN
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Beachfront villa in Nusa Lembongan, 20 mt wide beach front, 4,5 Ara, four bedrooms with ensuite. All floors in recycled wood. For sale leasehold 19 years. 269.000$. <fulvio@indosat.net.id>. [9765]
Apartements Sanur: Studio, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, long term: 14m pool, wifi, cable tv, high design standart, quiet but strategic, starting 3.6 mill/month. 0813 1786 6216 or 0813 1742 9900, <gloeckoo@pacific.net.id>. [9552] 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>. [9159]
NUSA DUA For sale apartment, side of the beach, Tanjung Benoa. USD 130,000. 081 238 77 599. [8305] For Sale: 3 bedroom 3 bath, swimming pool, 2 car garage, 1 km from beach, toll road, Golf and shopping. Free hold, direct owner 081 756 7630 / 081 735 0877. [9699]
Studio appts, spacious , in popular complex, near KFC, 5 mins beach, short/long term guests, furnished, A/C, H/W, cable TV, Wi-fi, pool, bar, wkly service, gardens, parking. Rp4,250,000 + elec. Dayu 0852 3796 4565 / <newstartbali@gmail.com>. [9715]
TABANAN
New B/R villa for rent with pool. 3 are in Jl. D. Tempe I, near Bypass Sanur, 10 minutes to the beach, classic style. Price Rp. 160 juta/year (nego). Please contact 081 139 6467. [8660]
For sale land rice field view, 2 Hectare, 25 juta/are. Location 6km north of Bajra station. 0852 3714 4456. [7916] Dikontrakan tanah 4,5 are. Lokasi Tabanan Tanah Lot. Cocok untuk villa development. Call 0813 3761 8511 / 0819 1619 8031. [9447]
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House for rent in Banjar Kuwum Anyar Tabanan, 2 bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, livingroom, garage, stove, refrigerator. No AC and hot water. Rp. 16 million/year nego or Rp. 1 million/month. SMS or call 0857 3999 9445. [9595]
Villa for rent Renon. 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, swimming pool, 2 livingrooms, semi furnished, bar, open dining area, balcony, land 320m2, 2 carparks, Rp. 100 million/year, very nice area. Direct owner Denny 081 734 8481, Udi 0819 347 6447. [9650] Office space for rent. 5 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. 350 million (nego). Contact 081 1397 9879. [9737]
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]
Studio/Office/Storage Building for Sale (10 minutes from Sanur). Land 4 Are. Property has Main Studio building and small house at the rear suitable for living space Tranquil rice field view over looking green belt land. 081 2366 3532. [9739]
Balian Beach business Kubu Balian Beach Bungalows, 5 villas, pool, pondok wisata, great surf views on 11.8are, freehold. Established business in prime Balian location overlooking surfbreak. <www.kububalian.com>. Price $825,000AUD. For more contact <igiangill@gmail.com> or 0815 5861 5061. [9724]
Bar for sale!! Small bar for sale in Sanur, open 1 year with 3 year paid rent still left. Bar vintage classic. Owner going overseas. Price of 250 juta. Call 0813 3833 3307 / 0813 3716 5004. [9746] House for sale 4 are freehold, 3 bed 3 bath, pool, townwater. Ph-fax, internet, satellite TV. Quiet offstreet, parking, 5 minutes beach. 2 story + skygarden. Euro kitchen, gas oven, aircon, fans. $299.000. 0853 3858 2499 (281 469). <mckthwilliam@gmail.com>. [9747]
Oceanview next 3 great surfing spots Pantai Balian, beautiful residential only area, still wild, land 19,30 are (1,930m2), 40+ years lease (overcontract). Photos available. <nancyfrancy@yahoo.com>. 0819 3613 2840. [9734] NC/Re/P-29 April 15
LOOKING FOR INVESTOR FOR JOINT VENTURE
For sale freehold beautiful villa. 900 m from Sanur beach. 250m2 land 220m2 building. 3 bedrooms ensuite bathroom. Fully furnished. 2 years old building, large pool, rooftop garden, wifi, storage etc. More info contact owner 0812 3955 5544, <bagusarthana@yahoo.com>. Agent welcome. [9714]
60 are in front of canggu plaza, Perfect location for villas, restaurant, apartments or condohotel
For sale (15 years lease or more) good running homestay/ hotel bungalows in the center of Sanur, 8 bungalows + 1 big dormatory room with 10 beds. Big swimming pool, 3 minutes walk to beach, few steps to shops, restaurants etc. TV cable, Wi-fi. Rp. 170 million a year. Please SMS to 0899 312 8818. [9761]
Nice house for rent in Pengiasan Sanur. 1,5are; 2storey; furnished; 2bedrooms; 2ensuite bathrooms; AC & Hot water; large lounge; store room; large kitchen; carport; garden. 75 Mil/year. Putra 081 2396 5577, <gektrisna@ hotmail.com>. [9757]
For lease long term (min 10 years) Beach villa in the heart of Sanur, 3 BR, 4 bathrooms, big private pool and big nice garden. TV cable, internet wifi, fully furnished, Located inside beach hotel ground with 24 hours security, a minute walk to beach and to restaurants, shops, spaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s etc. Rp.200 million a year. Please SMS to 0899 312 8818. [9762] 2 bedroom villa in secure & quiet complex, 100m from the beach, excellent access to bypass, 2 AC bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, kitchen, dining, living room, big garden, swimming pool. Yearly contract preferable, please call 0361 270 859 / 289 843 or 081 238 60390 for appointment. [9764]
Hubungi: 081 353 354 734
House for rent at sanur, 2 bedrm with AC, 2 bathrm with hot water, livingrm, balcony, mini garden, full furnished, kitchen set. More inform call owner Mr.Bagus on 082 147 245 997 / 0361 275 3382. [9689] NC/Re/G-29 April 15
SEMINYAK - 899
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Brand neZ 0odern tZo story Yilla located in the heart of SeminyaN 7hree bedrooms Yilla Zith ensuite bathrooms &built in robes SZimming Sool surrounded by sundecN and troSical Slants SuSerb inYestment oSSortunity Zith real Sotential rental returns Price USD 345,000 Land Area 300 sqm OZnershiS Leasehold 20 yrs Build Area 225 sqm
AZard Zinning lu[urious designer Yilla in the heart of SeminyaN 7hree sSacious Ning bedrooms all Zith stylish ensuite bathrooms Lush troSical gardens and timber decN surround the large Sool A stunning holiday residence in a quiet and secure location Price USD 620,000 Land Area 477 sqm OZnershiS Leasehold 35 yrs Build Area 247 sqm
KEROBOKAN - 856
UMALAS - 823
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450 sqm 400 sqm
UMALAS - 875
Price IDR 4,000,000,000 OZnershiS Freehold
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1eZly built, multi storey Yilla Zith modern Balinese design Four sSacious and furnished bedrooms Zith bathrooms Located in Umulas ten minutes from SeminyaN and Canggu :ell Sriced freehold Yilla for family home or inYestment Land Area Build Area
200 sqm 222 sqm
Price IDR 3,599,000,000 OZnershiS Freehold
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400 sqm 207 sqm
CANGGU - 989
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7ranquil countryside Yilla set in stunning landscaSed grounds Large master bedroom Zith balcony and amazing YieZs 7hree seSarate guest cottages all Zith en suite bathrooms Stunning gardens and manicured laZns surround the Sool Land Area Build Area
1,500 sqm 320 sqm
Price USD 650,000 OZnershiS Leasehold 28,5 yrs
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Stunning large Senthouse aSartment in beachfront resort 0assiYe terrace Zith Macuzzi, shade sails and dining areas Fresh designer interiors are fully furnished and air conditioned Best Sriced Senthouse aSartment Zith stunning ocean YieZs Price USD 470,000 Build Area 222 sqm OZnershiS Leasehold 32 yrs
UMALAS - 615
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Price USD 420,000 OZnershiS Freehold
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260 sqm 270 sqm
Price IDR 3,600,000,000 OZnershiS Freehold
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Four generously sized bedrooms Zith oZn en suite bathrooms Lush landscaSed troSical gardens surrounding the sZimming Sool OSen Slan modern (uroSean Nitchen, functional & fully equiSSed ´9alue for money ³ Yilla in central location, close to all amenities Land Area Build Area
1,000 sqm 200 sqm
Price USD 275,000 OZnershiS Leasehold 20 yrs
LAND BERAWA - 880 BATU BELIG - 920 PERERENAN - 988 PETITENGET - 873 TABANAN - 954 KETEWEL - 759
SANUR - 981
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SA1UR B(AC+SID( A real steal, Must USD 8,500/year Delightful 4 bedroom home, Yery SriYate and quiet, ZalN to beach SSacious indoor & outdoor liYing sSaces oYerlooNing Sool & gardens ProSerty requires a maNeoYer, Slenty of Sotential at this Srice Land Area Build Area
550 sqm 320 sqm
Price USD 140,000 OZnershiS Leasehold 16,5 yrs
SANUR - 869
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*orgeous 3 bedroom Yilla, contemSorary modern troSical design SSacious oSen Slan liYing & Nitchen looNing out to Sool & garden Offered off Slan Zith Srogress Sayment Slan shoZ Yilla aYailable De¿nitiYely the best Yalue for money in Sanur beachside Land Area Build Area
300 sqm 180 sqm
Price USD 290,000 OZnershiS Leasehold 30 yrs
NUSA DUA - 947 PERERENAN - 736 BRAWA - 774 JIMBARAN - 955
Freehold, 500 sqm (5 are), close to beach & Canggu Club, IDR 890,000,000/Are Leasehold 30 years, 3100 sqm (31 Are), 150m to the beach, IDR 12,500,000/Are/Year Freehold, 1,900 sqm (19 Are), rLce ¿eld YLeZs zoned residential, IDR 400,000,000/Are Freehold, 800 sqm (8 Are), 300m to the beach, USD 1,300,000 Pasut beachfront, freehold, 17604 sqm (176 are), IDR 330,000,000/Are Absolute Beachfront Land, 2530 sqm (25.3 Are), Freehold, IDR 650,000,000/Are Freehold, 2cean 9ieZ, 2000 sqm (20 Are), IDR 550,000,000/Are Short DriYe 7o 7he Beach, 3200 sqm (32 Are), Freehold, IDR 290,000,000/Are Only 300m to the beach, leasehold 27 years, 2,500 sqm (25 Are), IDR 8,500,000/Are/Year Freehold, 1390 sqm (13.9 Are), ocean YieZ land, IDR 250,000,000/Are
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SEMINYAK 3 Bedroom villa in Bidadari Seminyak. Quiet area. 15min to Seminyak center. Swimming pool, kitchen, dining table, hot and cold water, AC, satelite TV, Wifi, cleaning staff. daily and weekly rental. Daily rent us$ 200 per night at low season. Call or sms 0819 1636 2285. [3866]
Running eco-hotel business near Kintamani, Beautiful location, natural surroundings and wildlife, located on 1,3 hectare of land, perfect for yoga retreats and meditation. 5 bungalows, 3 standard rooms and 1 joglo can sleep 26 people with 5 extra beds available. Restaurant, spa, yoga barn, offices. SELLING PRICE: 500,000usd Hubungi: 081 353 354 734 NC/Re/G-29 April 15
2BR villa prime location, near Ultimo, 7 mins walk to beach, housekeeping, pool maintenance, WiFi, TV, 2AC bedrooms ensuite, open plan living area, garden, parking, 220 mill/year. <bvillas.bali@gmail.com>. SMS 0812 8066 0122. [9730] Villa for yearly rental in strategic location. Only 5mins from public facilities, peaceful, quiet atmosphere with ricefield view. Landsize 8 are, big garden w/private pool, 4 bedroom AC, 4 bathroom, livingroom. Call 0819 9915 8596. [9543] 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, fully furnished luxury villa, pool, carpark, safe & quite street off Petitenget. Available starting September 2015, special early price IDR 150.000.000/ year min 3 years. or IDR165.000.000/year. Direct owner E: <info@mata-bali.com>. [9732] Big house for rent. 4 bdr, 4 bth, pool, quiet, safest best location, fully furnished, 7 are, beautiful garden, 2 maids, included washing machine, extra apartment, over 2 car garage, landline Wifi. April 15th to Dec 15th. USD 1100/month. 733 697 / 0818 0530 6907, <entrad@hotmail.com>. [9637] Villas for rent Seminyak 2,3,4 Bedrooms, modern style. fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden. US$ 120 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Villa/Land sales. Please call +6281 797 35110 / +62 812 3794 6713. [8154] A beautiful luxury 9 bedroom Villa/ Resort in the heart of Seminyak, Oberio. Located just behind Ultimo Restaurant, about 2 minutes walking to the main Oberio street of cafes. The property is fully furnished , fully staffed. The property has a Pondak Wisata license and has been operating at 88% occupancy. Property has bookings up till December 2015. Monthly rental, 6 Month rental or Yearly rental options available. Please call Ketut on +62 819 1619 7310 or email <ketut@pwisecapital.com>. [9748] A Luxury 2 bedroom Villa located in the heart of Oberio, 1 minute from Red Carpet bar. Brand new Fully furnished, large pool, WiFi, Cable, fully staffed. $15,000 USD per year or 6 month option available. Call Ketut on +62 819 1619 7310. <ketut@pwisecapital.com>. [9749] AAA Prime Seminyak villas. Great opportunities! 2 bed 2 bath, private pool. 20 yr lease USD$ 200,000. Also available Oberoi 3 bed 3 garden baths on quiet dead end street. 300 meters from Earth cafe. Sunny & spacious w/ large rooms & prvte pool. 5 to 10 year lease. Furnished or unfurnished. Cooperating Agents by invitation only. For private viewing: +62 87 861 988111. [9283]
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Ideally located for Seminyak road, Bali deli & Oberoi, quiet residential road. Sunset Point/Bidadari. Fully furnished, 3 generous bed rooms with terraces. 3 bathrooms, shower & tub, fully equipped kitchen & dining, swimming pool, AC all rooms. Utility/storage with washing machine. Garden, parking. Included in the price: Wi Fi, Satellite TV, (3 flat screens), 24 hour security, maid service, pool & gardener service & more. Yearly 225 million, longer periods (Nego). 081 339 853 600. [9750] Freehold house for sale in Bidadari area. Good access to Seminyak & Kerobokan, private road with no through traffic. 1.5 Are plot, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, semi furnished, AC all rooms, Internet, cable TV, garden and parking. RP. 1,750,000,000. 081 338 929 300. [9751] Villa For Rent in Seminyak 4 bedrooms, swimming pool. Semi furnished. Rp 200mill/year Nego. Contact 085 738 451 021. [9752] Affordable villas for rent 2,3,4 bedrooms starting from 85 Mill a year up to 400 Mill a year. We provide other properties for sale/lease. Please contact us at +62 817 978 0553. [9754] Seminyak/Petitenget. Huge 3 bed with 3 ensuite bathrooms with 10x5 meter pool. Fully renov. 2 master bedrooms. 2 decks. Huge open garden. Rain showers French doors. 2yr lse or 30yr leasehold. Also available: Private clay tennis court. Fully enclosed with overhead night lights. 2 year lease USD $ 12,000 per year nego. SMS only +62 87 861 988111. [9282] Private Villas yearly rent Jl Plawa 175jt and Jl Nakula Gg Baik2 200jt, 2 BR, 2 Bath, fully furnished, modern kitchen fully equipped, big pool, garden, good location, to view call 0813 8218 1448, no agent please. [9768]
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The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali
LAND FOR SALE
KEDUNGGU - 14 Are, 6m Road access, 700m to Kedunggu surfing beach, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold ( Can be Leasehold ) Price : IDR 375 Million / Are / Nego BERABAN - 21 Are, Road Access, Already Aspect Perumahan, 100m to the beach, beautiful views. Freehold. Price : 300 Mill/ Are BERAWA - 2 Are, 4m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 500 Million / Are NEGARA - 22.8 Are, 4m Road access, Beautiful River views between two dams. Price : IDR 300,000,000.- TOTAL TABANAN - Pasut Beach 15 Are, beach front, 5 m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 500 Million / Are
Villa For Sale BELALANG, TABANAN 66 Are Land and 10 Are Building This fantastic, over the top villa is situated in the Tabanan Regency only 5 minutes from the famous Tanah Lot Temple and the equally famous Nirvana. Freehold. Price : US $ 1,500,000.Jl. Darmawangsa No.1 Tanah Lot, Bali-Indonesia Phone: +62 361 848 3743 (Hunting) Fax: +62 361 484 3743 HP : +6281 246 341 777 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com C/Re/I-29 April 15
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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]
KUTA Bungalows & villas for rent Jln Patimura gang Melati no 2x Legian and Kuta Area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, parking area. Price start IDR 3,5 million - IDR 4 million / month. Contact person: 081 1380 6867 / 763 752. [9614]
Bird park in Gili Meno for sale freehold 35 are, 7 bungalows, bar and restaurant, garden, office, USD 600,000 offers welcome also empty land behind the bird park 38 are available for sale at USD 5000 per are Jl. Puri Kesambi 25, Kerobokan www.superiorpropertybali.co | superiorproperty2006@hotmail.com mobile: 081233654862, 081239177277 C/Re/I-04 Feb 15
LEGIAN Studio room for rent in Legian. 1 Bedroom with queen size bed, kitchen, living room. Complete with hot water, AC, safety box, satelite TV and DVD player. 5 min walk to Legian beach. Daily, weekly, monthly. Call +62 819 1636 2285. [8155] Apartment/room for rent in Legian, fully furnished, Wifi, double bed, aircondition, cable TV, hot water, pantry, pool, security 24hrs, fridge. Price 4,5 million/month. Call Dian 0813 3794 8888 or 0819 3437 3413. [9758]
KEROBOKAN Villa for rent. 2.5 are, AC, hot water, swimming pool, living room, location in Pengubengan Kerobokan. Contact 081 2363 0309, 0878 6191 5454. [7916]
C/Re/G-4 March 15
HOUSE FOR SALE In Pecatu-Bukit Ungasan 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room and kitchen. Close to beaches and amenities. Empty land behind and beside the house. Type 72 with total land 1.83 are.
House for rent in Kerobokan. 1 are, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, garage, no furnished, Rp. 45 million/year min 2 years. Call 0819 1665 9151 / 081 2363 0309. [8801] Umalas beautiful villa, large 2 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms, pool, w.machine, very new, plenty, cupboards, cable TV, Wifi, teakwood, large parking. Available May 1, min 3 month - 6 month. Price $1500 per month, exclude electric. Private owner tel 081 7975 1321. [9729] Minimalist house Kerobokan Kaja for rent 2 bedroom, 1 storage with full facilities. Idr 35 million, minimum 3 months 3.5 million/month full payment in advance. 081 2395 3324, <arsinibali@hotmail.com>. [9735] C/Re/I-01 April 15
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REAL ESTATE All ads Rp. 13.000 per word All ads must be paid before printing Looking for 5-30 are land for lease on the beach side Sanur of bypass only. Contact Wayan on 0857 3946 6033. [001]
Contact BALI ADVERTISER
Jl. Majapahit No. 46 Kuta - Bali Telp : (0361) 755 392 [Hunting] Fax : (0361) 764 191 E-mail: info@BaliAdvertiser.biz
Price Rp. 1.8 Billion (nego) SMS/text only: 08123815292 NC/Re/P-18 Feb. 15
Petitenget/Batubelig stunning new modern Joglo style villa. 800m from Beach, 6.8are, 4bedrooms ensuite, open living, modern kitchen, furnished, 11x4 Pool/Jacuzzi in large lush gardens. Leasehold 20/25yrs++. (Pondok Wisata). Direct owner 0812 3674 6164, <ydek22@gmail.com>. [9738] Two villas in Umalas for rent: First villa - long term rental 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a/c, phone line and wifi, quiet neighborhood, big garden and car park, furnished, 150 juta / year. Second villa - short term rental June 20 - July 31, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, full staff, wifi, pool, big garden, car and driver - $5000 USD. Contact <umalasvillasbali@gmail.com>. [9745] Beautiful house villa style for rent Jl. Gunung Salak, near Lollipop Preschool. 2 floors, 4 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, AC, water heater, minibar, pool, garden, garage and fully furnished, cleaning staff. Rp. 150 mill/year. Min 2 years, long term negotiable. Call 0813 3848 7427. [9705] Security gated house for sale, Semer Kerobokan North Kuta Bali, 160m2, cozy and nice fully furnished 2BR, high westerned standard kitchen, 3AC, PAM, PLN. Ready to move in. Motivated sale! Call 0821 4465 4862. [9765] C/Re/G-1April 15
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500m2 beach front freehold blocks in Sumbawa for only USD$15,000 > 15-25m frontage. Road access. > Stunning views and white sand beach > Close to Lakey Peak > Price includes all fees and taxes
pppsumbawa.com pppsumbawa@gmail.com 081 2380 2310 C/Re/G-1 April 15
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>. [9335] Canggu Villa, Ocean views. Quiet and close to beach. 3 Bedroom, 2 bathroom , Western and Bali layout. Security garage, Laundry. Fully furnished with A/C. Also house and pool serviced. Near International school. 220, million, year. Contact <leilareef78@hotmail.com>. [9725]
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Free Hold Unit Townhouse at Kuta Ardenia Residence, Fully Furnish. Located in centre of Kuta, close to Airport, Kuta beach, Discovery Mall, Lippo Mall. Units are limited, one gate system. Get an additional income on the rental management. For more info contact :
John 08123880424 C/Re/G-1April 15
avanee residence
House for rent, 2mn from Canggu Club & Berawa beach. 2bdr, spacious living, big garden, car park, laundry room, storage, No pool, semi-furnished, 60jt/9 months rent (June15-Feb16), longer negotiable, 0812 3672 2812. [9726]
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Delightful 3-bedroom house (all ensuite) for annual rent in Pererenan. Pool, large garden with river view, fully furnished. Staff accommodation. Text email address to 0811 386 740 for photos and more details. [9727] Villa for rent monthly/yearly with many villa option located in Seminyak, Kerobokan, Canggu, Berawa from 1BR 8BR, more info visit <www.balicoconutliving.com>, <info@ balicoconutliving.com> or contact 0361 900 2637 / 0819 3303 1707. [9728] Pererenan - lovely family home for rent available June 1st, 4 beds, big garden, pool, quiet area, furnished. Minimum 2 years up to 9 years available. Only US$12,000 a year. Call 0821 4412 6155 or email <natsm@yahoo. com>. [8731]
“Fully furnished studio apartment for your short and long stay needs”
ONLY Rp. 2.500.000 / month
Perumahan Graha Kencana Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8888033, 081 999 696 334 www.AvaneeResidence.com
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A). FOR SALE: HOTEL IN GILI TRAWANGAN - Front beach with 8 private villas (two of them with 2 bedrooms) - All with pool + frontbeach spa. - High yearly profit, need to be sold because of owners other activities needs. Call 081 7970 4312
B). FOR RENT : GILI AIR - 25 to 75 front beach (51 mt) - Wonderful location fronting sunset and Meno. Call 081 7970 4312
C). FOR SALE: FLORES - LABUAN BAJO
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Echo beach prime land for lease. Only 300metres from Old Mans/Nelayan Beach. Land 645m2. Lease term 23.5 + 25 years. Only USD$145,000. Be quick. 0812 3729 0512. <beau.bruderlin@gmail.com>. [9736] Unique, antique 2 storey spacious timber home on leasehold land, 22 years plus option, 8 lush landscaped are, permanent rice field surrounds, mountain views, 3 bed, 3 bath, 12m pool, fully furnished, minutes to Berawa Beach, AUD$475,000 (Rp 4.75B). Ph 0812 4636 3786. Email <janicegibbs@yahoo.com>. [9740] Beachside leasehold land for sale. Pantai Berawa. 5 are, 26 years plus option, ocean glimpse, 50m to water, quiet location, easy access. Rare opportunity. AUD $175,000 (Rps 1.75B). Ph 0812 4636 3786. Email <janicegibbs@ yahoo.com>. [9741]
- Luxury hotel on a island. - 100 are land with certificate - 16 mega bungalows, gym, pool, restaurant, diving center. Very high profits. Call 081 7970 4312
For lease 4 bedrooms villa in Cemagi with on suite fully furnish, swimming pool, parking lot, 300 meter from Beach, rice field view. Rp200 million/year nego. Call: Komang 0813 3742 8344. Email: <yulibalitrip@live.com>. [9755]
D). FLORES - LABUAN BAJO
Villa for rent (yearly) located at Canggu area, surrounded by paddy field 10 mnts from Echo Beach, available from May’15. 3 bedroom, fuly furnished, AC, pool, wifi, cable TV, garden & garage. Email: <villa.swh11@yahoo.com>. [9763]
- Land for sale from 1 to 20 hectares. - Frontbeach or very close to Labuan Bajo center. - All properties with original certificates. Call 081 7970 4312
E). FOR RENT : SANUR - Central area 15 to 60 are - MiNimum 30 years until 57 years. Call 081 2388 8266 NC/Re/P-18 March 15
Villas for rent in Canggu Echo Beach, very quiet & peaceful. Available from 20th May until 20th September 2015. 1/2/3 large bedrooms, all w/ AC, bathrooms, hot water, fully equipped kitchen, living spaces open to the garden but totally lockable, all facilities available (home cinema, sound system, DVD collection, etc), fiber optic internet connection, private parking. 1.000m2 land. +62 811 385 962, <goodfellasparties@gmail.com>. [9766]
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Canggu Investment. brand new villas in security complex on 17 are. 2x1 br, 2x2br, 2x3br, . Beautifully designed and fully furnished. All with parking 25 yr lease. *VL-029 Canggu Investment . brand new villas in security complex on 17 are. 2x1 br, 2x2br, 2x3br. Beautifully designed and fully furnished. All with parking 25 yr lease. *VL-030 AtmaShanti Villa , villas in seminyak 23 years + 10 years of lease, beautifully design, US$ 955.000 Seminyak. Behind Bintang. 2 br/3bth Fully furnishedvilla.Large pool, large living space. Guest changing/bathroom. All mod cons. Parking. Fully licenced. HUGE rental potential. 26+25 lease NowUS$360,000.*VL-016 Villa Kayu Canggu Area. 3br,3bth Beautiful views. 22,5 lease US$495,000.*VL-033. Jimbaran Villa Lalang Temu, fully furnished with paring and maid and pool with hak pakai US$395.000. *VS-075 Berawa Investment, 33 year lease villa with 3 bedroom *VL-046 A List Land
Jl. Pantai Berawa 20 are, 38 years lease *LL-018 Land in Sanur beach 3,5 ha IDR 2,5 billion / acre *LS – 032 Canggu Investment Land for sale , 6 are, IDR 750 million/ are. *LS-132
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Amed Villa for sale on 25 are. Freehold title. Villa & cottage 50 metres from Lipah Beach. Established private garden with all amenities. All building & tourist permits in place. US$550,000. Contact Nyoman (081) 338-069 511 to view or email; <indosman@gmail.com>. [9690]
Land for sale 2,5 Hectare, Tegalalang, river view, good price. Rp. 60 jt/are. Contact owner 0819 9931 9222. [7915] A fully furnished aircon room for short or long term stay. 5 mins to Ubud center, 5 mins yoga barn, close to restaurant and shopping area. E-mail: <stayinubud@yahoo.com> for more info and photos 0813 3612 6557. [5177]
JIMBARAN Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485] Villa for rent 10 Are, full furniture, swimming pool, music studio. Contact Asri 081 2395 2504. [9723] Villa 3 bed/bathrooms western design for lease in Jimbaran. 7 minutes from airport, 5 minutes to beaches. Beautiful gardens/pool & in safe upmarket location. IMB. Aircons/ flat big TVs, Indovision. Well maintained. 5 year, 10 year / 20 year leases offered for negotiation. <sigdal@yahoo. com> / 0812 3820 7447. [9733]
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Land for Sale: Jalan Bon Biyu, Blahbatuh Gianyar. Land size 76m2. Price Rp 175 juta Nego & Land for Sale at Tegallinggah, Semabaung, Gianyar, 1 are price Rp 275 juta Nego. Call 0852 3782 1708 or 0878 6128 7408. [8830] 10 are land in Ketewel 200 metres from beach, in exclusive villa area, IDR 700 million per are. E-mail to: <wallace5564@yahoo.com.au>. [9528]
OTHERS House for rent. Ideal for home industry, 5 are land with house located in east Java, Banyuwangi. Call 0813 3850 0900. [8633] Land for sale. Size 1,3 Are, price 550 million nego. Located in Jalan Raya Sempidi, south of Badung goverment office. Please contact 0813 5320 9800 / 0813 3810 7799. Pin BB 51E9324D. [9525]
BUKIT
Good investment opportunity. Land for sale in Negara (west Bali). Small or big plots. Starting price Rp. 15 million/ are. Please call or text 081 2386 6175. [9663]
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] House for sale in Pecatu Graha. Land 84m2, building 55m2, one bedroom with bathroom (shower + bathtub, closet, water heater). 1 small bathroom next to the kitchen. Small garden, carport, fully furnished, 2AC, 2TV, phone line with Wifi, wardrobe, etc. Price Rp. 1.7 Billion. Call owner 0877 1199 8887. [8638]
DENPASAR House for rent in Denpasar, 2 bedroom with one inside bathroom, 1 outside bathroom, living room, family room, big kitchen, garden. Government water, electricity 2200 watt, Rp. 22 mill/year. Call 0852 3800 7282. [9253]
New freehold 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 2 storey villa in Ungasan. 2.2 are. Rooftop entertaining area, enjoys ocean views and sea breezes. Full security fencing, 5.500W. Below replacement cost! $139,000 AUD. Call 0821 4484 9085. [9649] 5 are Land in Bukit, Ungasan, among Karma Kandara, Banyan Tree, Sinaran Surga villa. Gorgeous Seaview and Valley view. Walk distance to the beach with new access ongoing. C/p 0812 3630 7071. [9697]
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House for Sale. Jl. Noja Sari very near Jl. Gatsu Timur. Large single story house on 5.5 are land. Strategic area. 4 bedrooms, one pembantu bedroom, 3 bathrooms, large garage, garden in front and in back. 4 billion nego. Call 081 337 055 557 only speaking bahasa. [9459] C/Re/U-18 Feb 15
Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark. IDR 2.000.000/month. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. Contact 0821 4708 4100 or (0361) 7438286. [8830]
Dreamland: New 3 story house for sale. Overlooking all of Dreamland Estate. 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, roof top entertainment area, open plan living area, great ocean view, pool. $390,000. Email <dwayu.92@gmail.com>. Phone +62 819 9956 6960. [9743]
House for rent. Jl. Palapa IX no. 25A Sesetan Denpasar, 3 bdrms, 2 bthrms, living roomkitchen, garage, government water, electricity 2.300 watt. Please call 081 2364 7980 or 0878 6228 8398. [9742]
New 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom house for sale. Near Karma Kendara. Pool and entertainment area. Australian design and built. Open plan living. $139,000. Phone +62 819 9956 6960. Email <dwayu.92@gmail.com>. [9744]
House for sale in Gelogor Indah IB Gang Arjuna 15, 4,5 are, price 2,8 Billion, garden, swimming pool. House for sale 4 are, Jalan Ratna Gang Dewi Kunti 9, 2 Billion nego. Email <rachmadyahd@yahoo.com>. 0819 9906 6290. [9756]
Villa for sale Balangan Beach, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, nice quiet area, 2 level and studio basement, full furnish, pool, 172sqm, price Rp. 1.8 Billion. Call owner 0813 3794 8888. [9759]
Warehouse for lease or for sale, 550m2 for 13yr, 2 storey very strong steel construction. Great location with spacious parking area in Jalan Pulau Moyo Denpasar. Asking price IDR 90 mill/yr for lease. For more info and details please call 0822 4741 4597 or email to: <leonardomazzardi@gmail. com>. [9592]
House for rent in Bukit area, 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom, big lounge and kitchen, nice view with swimming pool and big garden. Please contact: 081 139 8039 or 081 338 31 9191. [9760] C/Re/G-29 April 15
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This new offering on the market is a true one of a kind. A sprawling ďŹ ve-bedroom villa of superior construction located within a highly functioning resort right in the center of Seminyak just 500 meters from the ocean. Luxurious design, chic and elegant decor, and the perfect location help to make this villa the perfect tropical retreat or entertainment venue.
This new offering on the market is a true crowd pleaser. A well designed four-bedroom villa of superior construction on 600m2 of land located within a highly functioning resort right in the center of Seminyak just 500 meters from the ocean. Luxurious design, chic and elegant decor, and the perfect location help to make this villa the perfect tropical retreat or entertainment venue.
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Contact : Patrick Clancy Title : Leasehold 29 years +62 (0) 817 973 3031 Price : USD 900,000 pclancy@raywhiteparadise.com
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This spacious and light 3 bedrooms villa sits on 1700 m2 Hak Pakai land, which can easily be transferred into Freehold/Hak Milik. The property is located just outside the quiet and traditional village of Belumbang, Tabanan and close to Pasut Beach. The freestanding villa is surrounded by beautiful riceďŹ elds and at the backside is a river and the green zone, where building is prohibited. The villa was built with high quality materials and is well-maintained by the owners. In this peaceful surrounding you can relax and enjoy the exotic and distinctive Balinese atmosphere. A perfect blend of culture and tradition in combination with western comfort. Contact : Amir Faisol Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 813 3933 2822 Price : IDR 4,900,000,000 amir@raywhiteparadise.com
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This villa is just the perfect choice if you are looking for investment in Sanur Bali. Amazing location. The villa is literally located 100 meters to the beach. 4Ă&#x2014;8 m swimming pool,kitchen with European standard, You can see the ocean from the terrace. It is located in Padang Galak Sanur. 20 minutes driving to Airport and 10 Minute the International School, and 5 to 10 minutes driving to Central of Sanur. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 9,000,000,000
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A luxury Tropical oasis in the vicinity of Echo Beach. This investment project consists of 10 villas, 8 unit sold now 2 more available. Each villa can be 2 or 3 bedroom. Private swimming pool with salt water treatment system, inďŹ nity bathtub in each room plus standing semi open shower with 5 star standard. Open kitchen, living, and dining, Landscaped garden. This property is now available for USD 189,900 for the 2 bedrooms (villa unfurnished). Contact : Philippe Title : Leasehold 25 years +62 (0) 812 3745 2575 Price : USD 189,900 philippe@raywhiteparadise.com
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Perched on the edge of the last remaining green belt rice ďŹ elds in Umalas, this very well built ďŹ ve-bedroom (plus) villa promises years of enjoyment for some lucky family. Unlike so many properties on todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s market, this home has been built with residential use in mind, not the standard rental market ROI, so the proportions are generous, there is plenty of parking and storage space, and the quality is ďŹ rst rate. Contact : Zamzam Title : Leasehold 23 years +62 (0) 878 6181 9445 Price : USD 720,000 zamzam@raywhiteparadise.com
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This stunning 6 bedroom luxury residence is located within a peaceful / scenic area of the Bukit and is a must see. The ďŹ nest materials have been used throughout the property and stylish ďŹ xtures and furnishings makes this a very unique residence. The villa boasts an impressive 18 meter lap swimming pool and the property is located very close to some spectacular white sand beaches along with trendy beach clubs. Karl Wilkins +62 (0) 815 5701 729 Title : Freehold / Hak Milik Siska Price : USD 1,695,000 +62 (0) 815 5749 228
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A minimalist in architecture and an elegantly decorated luxury villa, tucked into the contours of a scenic hillside on the highest point of the Bukit peninsula in Bali. It is blessed with the most outstanding wide angle views in Bali, stretching off into the distant horizon which is ďŹ lled with beaches, towering volcanoes, offshore islands and the rich fertile plains of southern Bali.
Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 725,000
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