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Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton

Travelling in Bali: Four Hundred Years of Journeys Travelling in Bali is a collection of writings that present a wide variety of travel experiences as well perspectives on different aspects of this small but significant island. The book is a history of Bali as seen through visiting writers, journalists, artists, musicologists, choreographers, government officials, dignitaries, scientists, ethnologists, botanists, sociologists, sea captains, traders and revolutionaries. The anthology covers 400 years of journeys, including reports of the 1597 Dutch `¿rst Àeet’, Francois Valentijn’s baroque account of slavery and sodomy, the effusive outpourings of 1920s travellers to `paradise,’ the reÀections of Balinese writers on the tumultuous changes that were taking place on their island in the 1970s and 1980s and literary depictions by foreigners written in the early 1990s. Extracts are grouped broadly by theme and purpose – Getting There, Encounters, Events, etc., all relating what it was like to travel on the island over various eras. We read of personal interactions between visitors and Balinese, political and social events, the culture, arts and religion, the wonders of nature and accounts of historical sites and tourist attractions all over Bali. For this reason, the pieces go back and forth between historical eras. For example, a 19th C. account of a Dutch of¿cial meeting a Balinese raja is followed immediately by a ¿rst hand account of the beach scene in Kuta Beach in 1980 which in turn is followed by a 17th C. report on the East Indies slave trade. These unlikely juxtapositions are entertaining, keep the history lively and make for informative comparisons. A horri¿c step by step eye-witness account of a 19th C. royal cremation and self-sacri¿ce (sutee) of the two wives of a deceased raja at Denpasar’s Kraton Pemacutan palace – with concise details of attire, weapons, decorations, architecture and paraphernalia - is meticulously observed and recorded, “Showing no fear or repugnance, not one of the bela (sacrificed widows) wavered, they both fell beautifully.” The stories are imaginatively and intelligently selected for their variety, a grab bag full of surprises from the trivial to the momentous, from the sublime to the ordinary, reÀecting the editor’s deep and eclectic reading on Bali. Every time you start a new chapter, you never know where you’re going to ¿nd yourself, what strange circumstances you’re going to encounter, what historical event you’re going to witness. Selections like After the Revolution about a Dutchman who sided with Indonesian Republic ¿ghters, give a valuable insight into what it was like to live on the island during the 1950s. Each sampling is a snapshot of the times it takes place, though it’s not always clear in the beginning what the time period is. The fastest way to ¿nd out is to turn to the last page of the chapter where the credit for the excerpt is given. Here you’ll ¿nd the year the book or magazine was published in which the original account ¿rst appeared. Most

are translations from the original Dutch. To give the Àavor of the times, the Old Dutch spelling “oe” and “dj” have been retained. The editor’s commentary that precede each selection gives indispensable historical background of the journey, exploration or event which is about to be described, whether it be in the words of an of¿cial, tourist or European resident, pointing out the ironies, comparisons with other writing styles or with the attitudes of other writers and the peculiarities and forces at work in the Bali of the time. The collection ends with a tribute – or is it a warning? – to the tourism industry by Diana Darling that chronicles the inexorable change that a small village goes through to accommodate foreign tourists. It’s striking that a number of well-known names are missing: Raffles, Crawfurd, van Bloemen, Waanders, van Eck, Nieuwenkamp, Baum, Coast and the contemporary Made Wijaya. The editor explains that his selections, because of budgetary or editorial constraints, can only include a representative number of accounts. In those instances where a notable ¿gure was excluded, it was dif¿cult for him to ¿nd a lengthy passage of good prose that ¿tted with the other material, was not too repetitive and would be able to stand on its own.

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There’s a certain predictability in the stories, i.e. the visitor, agent, of¿cial or tourist meets the local ruler, the inevitable letter of introduction is presented, detailed descriptions of the temple and the architecture ensue with observations on life found along the country roads and in the markets. Visitors then, as today, seem most fascinated by Balinese priests, rituals and offerings (which have hardly changed), as well as cock¿ghting, frightening demons and statuary. Invariably, there is favorable commentary on the justice and bene¿ts of Dutch rule indicating that 19th C. and early 20th C. Western writers were clearly and inherently colonial in their attitudes towards the natives. The book’s black & white illustrations - 16th C. maps, charcoal sketches, paintings, line drawings and antiquated wood block prints of cockfights, fruit, rajas, temples, ceremonies, dancers and Balinese natives with European features - have all been taken from books from which the excerpts were taken. All are in the public domain. This edifying anthology of travel writing can be read for its entertaining prose, for its amusing episodes or as an historical `reader.” The editor has gone to great lengths to include as wide a range of documentation as possible in terms of time, style, content as well as writers from different genders, attitudes, nationalities and ethnic and religious backgrounds. Taken together, the book fosters a better understanding of Bali’s past and present through a number of important time periods. Travelling in Bali: Four Hundred Years of Journeys, Oxford Paperbacks 1995, ISBN 978-9676530813, dimensions 19.3 x 12.7 x 1.8 cm. Although only available from Amazon.com as a used or rare book, it’s worth the effort to ¿nd it. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: pakbill2003@yahoo.com Copyright © 2014 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz NC/Ns/G-29 Oct. 14


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Petitenget to Pererenan Locally owned and operated, manager Ketut’s smiling face is a frequent feature as he divides his time daily between these popular eateries. The concept is uncomplicated and their mantra makes sense: “We keep it simple and fresh”. Undoubtedly this is the secret to their success and all tortillas, tacos, corn chips, guacamoles, dressings, sauces and salsas are made fresh on the premises, with a refreshing absence of preservatives or MSG.

Focus on Freshness It seems wherever I look these days there is a new Mexican resto raising its sombrero.

The menu is straightforward including tasty Tex-Mex favourites like Nachos, Tacos and you can even build your own Burritos, however choosing just one is not so easy! Though I am often tempted by the 8 Layer Burrito - a massive fresh flour tortilla encasing your choice of veggies, chicken, beef or shrimp along with a mouthwatering combo of red rice, pinto beans, guacamole, sour cream, pico de gallo salsa and cilantro-lime-rice, I seem to be swayed by the chicken fajitas every time.

Despite the undeniable popularity of this tasty cuisine, some places seem to have perfected the art of Mexican makan more so than others!

A sizzling tray of marinated chicken, peppers, onion and a hint of chilli arrives, accompanied by a plate of four soft tortillas, black beans, guacamole, carrot and sour cream. With a swig of my deliciously tart, passionfruit margarita, it’s time to tackle my fajitas.

One such venue is crowd favourite, Taco Casa. The original restaurant opened in Ubud in 2010 and following its success, a second store on Jalan Petitenget, Seminyak, welcomed its first eager diners in early 2013.

Open seven days from 11am until 10pm, Taco Casa enjoys a steady stream of customers throughout the day with often a line up out the door around dinner time. The kitchen is bustling with activity, the decor is comfortable

If you live, work, have a business or just have some exciting news about this area then we want to hear from you! Canggu News submissions for future editions are welcome to be emailed to: canggueditor@yahoo.com If you are submitting information about a future event, please be sure to provide accurate details regarding time and place and include pictures where relevant.

and clean and service is friendly and fast. Dine in with friends and share a pitcher of margaritas or some ice cold San Miguels. A recipient of Tripadvisor’s Certificate of Excellence for four years running, they are obviously doing something right. Providing consistently good Mexican fare with an accent on freshness, Taco Casa is the perfect place for your tastebuds to enjoy a food fiesta. Taco Casa Jl. Petitenget (North End of Seminyak), Kerobokan Phone: +62 361 9161919

Road to a Healthy Lifestyle Choose your distance and lace up your running shoes for a day of fitness and fun the whole family can enjoy. The E Series Family Fun Run is on again on Sunday November 23rd. Set in the luxurious grounds of the Pan Pacific Nirwana Resort, the course follows a safe and idyllic path through the grounds of the hotel, allowing families to embrace the outdoors with some early morning exercise. Race registration begins at 6.45am with a pre race warm up at 7.20am. 7.30am signals the start of the 8km run with the 4km and 2km competitors following in a staggered start soon after. Runners can avoid any post race aches and pains with a special yoga stretch and cool down session on completion of the race. The strenuous part of the morning over, competitors are invited to enjoy a healthy, sumptuous post race buffet breakfast at the Pool Lagoon. Following this, participants are welcome to relax and enjoy the swimming pools, slides and resort facilities for the remainder of the day, as well as the numerous free activities organised by race sponsors. Be sure to check in with the guys from Rock Tape before the race so they may attend to any problem areas, ensuring you can enjoy your run, worry free. There will be free spinal checks from the team at Bali Chiropractic. Elevate yourself

with Fly High Yoga. Canggu Fitness will present some Cross-fit demonstrations. Enjoy complimentary massages and body assessments from Pascal and Heike at Bodywise Physiotherapy, test your balance and try slack lining with The Canggu Club’s Junior Sports Academy and join in the multitude of fun and games organised by the Pan Pacific activities crew. Alison from Bodyfuel will also be on hand to offer nutritional advice on learning how to eat to live, not live to eat! Entrance fees for runners and spectators are IDR 250,000 for adults and IDR 125,000 for ages 5 - 12 years. Children 4 years and under are free. This includes registration for the race and the breakfast buffet. Competitors also have the chance to win big throughout the day with prizes for first and last over the line, craziest dressed runner and most enthusiastic! The E Series Fun Runs are a perfect opportunity to get together and enjoy a fun and fuss free morning promoting health and well being for the entire family. For more information on the event, contact Pan Pacific Nirwana Resort by emailing: concierge.ppdps@panpacific.com or by telephone on: +62 361 815 900

and Basketball, JSA presents a brand new sport in Synchronised Swimming! This exciting new activity is ideal for those kids who love being in the water and enjoy music. A perfect opportunity for them to channel their inner Esther Williams whilst staying cool in these warmer months. Synchronised swimming runs Tuesday and Thursdays at 3.45pm - 4.30pm and all budding ‘mermaids’ will learn endurance, breath control, flexibility, grace, artistry and timing. Participants are required to be competent swimmers however, skill levels will be determined in the first few sessions. The course will cover the basic elements of the sport and students will have the opportunity to demonstrate what they have learned in a team performance in front of an audience on the final day.

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Play Sport, Have Fun, Make Friends Hard to believe that this year is going so quickly but it is already hurtling towards the end of October and enrollments are now open for Term Two for The Junior Sports Academy. Designed to engage students in active learning and skill based development, the JSA creates sporting programs for kids from age three and a half to seventeen years. The aim is to offer the opportunity for children to have fun, exercise and make friends in a safe, controlled environment,

using the facilities on offer at The Canggu Club. Programs are available after school hours and on Saturday mornings during school term dates. They also run their regular vacation camps during school holidays. Each course is supervised by fully trained instructors and attention to safety as well as correct form and skill is always paramount. In addition to the popular courses already offered for Gymnastics, Dance, Soccer, Tennis, Swimming

After the success of last term, popular new sports, Ten Pin Bowling and Trampolining will once again feature in this term’s program. The current JSA season runs from October 20th through to December 12th, culminating in a special finale day for all sports, whereby students can showcase their new skills learnt over the previous weeks. This will be an afternoon of fun as well as a Christmas break up party for JSA students and their families. As with previous terms, JSA offers families the flexibility to sign up for the whole term or the option to simply drop in for a casual session from week to week. Fees are competitive and Canggu Club members are entitled to a discounted rate. Session prices for non members across all of the sports in the JSA program are also inclusive of entrance into Splash Water Park after 3pm on weekdays and for the entire day on Saturdays! Should you require any further information about this eight week program, the JSA Director of Sport or course coaches are available to answer any questions. The entire Term Two JSA program can be found online at: www.jsabali.com or email jsa@cangguclub.com for more details.


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rocket, pear, parmesan, tempura egg yolk, croutons and a beetroot sherry dressing. My meal is preceded by a complimentary bread basket accompanied by zesty, lemon infused olive oil and a mini bowl of extremely tasty beef curry in which to dip my flatbread!

Allow me to introduce you to BOB, a new concept in dining and entertainment! This multi faceted venue has recently emerged in the heart of Petitenget, the entrance hard to miss and clearly identifiable by its Vegas style signpost!

There is an extensive beverage menu and along with wines, champagnes and spirits there are pages of cocktails, mocktails, shooters and shots. With more pages to peruse than the food menu, it is like a bible to mixology! They also serve Minus Two Zero beer, a first in Bali.

Best of Bali (or B.O.B) as it is conveniently shortened to, offers a variety of different dining, drinking and dancing opportunities in the one place! From the elegant, decked garden resto as you enter, to the opulent indoor dining area complete with room length bar and DJ deck (for a whirl on the tiles later in the evening) through to Warung Coffee and the Pool Bar, inspired by Bedouin tents, it is sophisticated ‘Upper East Side Gourmet and Midtown Manhattan Cool’. The dining menu is enticing with a choice of a la carte as well as the BBQ option, offering a range of fresh seafood as well as time honoured steakhouse favourites like slow cooked baby pork belly, New Zealand beef sirloin and “Galbi” Korean special pork spare ribs. I am also curious about the Clams in Coconut Sauce with cayote, turmeric

Paradise for Pets

Just opening a month ago, Best of Bali is already establishing itself as a dining and entertainment destination. With completion of the pool area and rooftop bar due in November, B.O.B is sure to be popular! and lemongrass broth, fried shallot and leek flower. Other tempting mains include Lamb Shank Vindaloo, Singapore Chilli Crab, Balinese Duck Betutu and especially the Robatayaki (a style of Japanese fireside cooking) Grilled Salmon, moon scallops, soy ginger broth, leek, soba noodle and shimeji mushrooms. I opt for a starter of Pink Pepper Beef Carpaccio with wild

Drop in on Thursday and Friday nights from 7pm for their BBQ with Basting Sauce nights or come along to the Blackbird Halloween Party on October 31st. Best of Bali is open from 2pm, Monday to Saturday. Best of Bali Jl. Petitenget No.27C, Kerobokan Phone: +62 361 4741122 Email: reservation@bob-bestofbali.com

A weekend away, family holiday or even a reno on the house can pose the problem of what to do with our pets on such occasions. Luckily, Christine of Canggu Pet Resort has the solution and needless to say, business is busy!

is assisted by her son Marcel and daughter Maya but the family also extends to faithful canine companions, Luna, Stella, Bella and baby Mocca, not to mention rescue pony Lyla. Found in a terrible condition in Java, she was sent to Christine for recuperation and before long a stable was constructed near the front office and she is now a healthy, permanent addition to the family, playing her part in the meet and greet of new arrivals like her canine friends.

As a child in Germany, Christine was not allowed to have a family pet but a move to Jakarta in 1986 saw her pursue a passion for working with animals and she spent four years with the K9 Police in Bandung, learning and adapting dog training styles and developing a keen understanding of our four legged friends.

Boarding for pets is the main focus, with a steady stream of repeat customers opting to leave their fur babies in capable hands when they need alternative arrangements for their animals. The majority of guests at The Resort are dogs however there is also a cat boarding facility complete with climbing tree, toys and even a fish tank named, ‘Kittyvision’!

In search of a new challenge, Christine and her two children made the move to Bali in 2000 however an accident in 2004 put an abrupt stop to her career in animal training until she was strong enough to resume full time work again in 2012 and the idea for the Canggu Pet Resort was born.

In addition to boarding there are private and group training programs available, covering leash training, obedience, aggression, excessive barking, anxiety, agility and aqua training. Yes, there is even a pool for pooches to help overcome hip and joint problems and fear of water!

Canggu Pet Resort offers a welcome home away from home for our precious pets and judging from my pampered pooch’s frenzied tail wagging response to her new home for the next few days, it’s clear she shares that opinion!

Construction was completed in May 2013 and the first four pawed customers wandered through the gates. Christine

While she has ideas for expansion, Christine wants to concentrate on making the Pet Resort as good as it can be.

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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) When I sat down to lunch and tasted this savory soup, I couldn’t ¿gure out what it was. It turned out my cook turned our cauliÀower dip recipe into a delightful soup. If you want to serve it as a dip, add less liquid and serve with raw veggies, pita bread, or corn chips. Add more liquid for soup and serve with papadams or krupuk.

CauliÀower Soup with Indian Spices Serves 3 as soup and 6 as dip Ingredients: - 700 gr. cauliÀower, chopped - 1 Tbl. canola oil - 11/4 tsp. black mustard seed - 1 yellow onion, ¿nely chopped - 2 cloves garlic, ¿nely chopped - 1 Tbl. Indian curry powder - 1/2 Tbl. palm sugar syrup - 1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg - 1/8 tsp. cayenne - 11/2 tsp. salt or to taste - 1/4 tsp. black pepper - 1 cup yogurt, regular plus 3 Tbl. for garnish - 1/4 cup Greek yogurt or regular yogurt left in a ¿ne strainer overnight - 1/2 cup coriander leaf, chopped - 2 Tbl. mango chutney http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/articles/food_glorious/2008/ mango.html

Directions: Steam or boil the cauliÀower pieces until quite soft - 10 to 15 minutes. Drain and set aside, saving the cooking liquid. Heat the canola oil in a frying pan and add the mustard seeds, stir frying until they begin to pop. Immediately add the chopped onion and garlic, stirring often for 5 minutes or until the onion is soft. Add the curry powder, palm sugar syrup, ground nutmeg, cayenne, salt and pepper and cook stirring constantly for another 2 to 3 minutes or until the aroma perfumes the air. Let the mixture cool about 10 minutes.

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Put the cooked cauliÀower into a food processor and blend to very small pieces. Add the onion mixture, the yogurts, coriander leaf and the mango chutney. Blend until well mixed. For dip - chill in the fridge until ready to serve. For soup add 1 cup of the cooking water and blend again to puree the mixture. Reheat the soup gently, taking care not to boil it or the yogurt will curdle. Top each bowl with a dollop of yogurt and serve. Serve with crisp papadams (you can buy these at Dijon) or krupuk. Sukh bhojan - that’s Hindi for Happy Food

All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright © 2014 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz NC/Ns/G-29 Oct. 14


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A Japanese Feast for the Whole Family at TENKAI Japanese Restaurant at Padma Resort Bali in Legian

Two of our Bali with Kids parents lived in Japan for several years so when they heard about the “all you can eat” offer at Tenkai Japanese Restaurant in Legian, they were keen to review it! The result was extremely positive and we would like to recommend this restaurant to all our readers whose children enjoy Japanese food… and we know there are many around. Tenkai restaurant is located next to the main pool, near the beach and serves an extensive menu of authentic Japanese cuisine in a minimalist garden setting. Kids loved the traditional tatami room reserved for a private dining experience. Everyday of the week, guests can feast upon a la carte delicacies including tempura, tasty morsels and special set menus. But the best of all is the themed Japanese Buffet and Teppanyaki Night on Tuesday and Saturday night. You can enjoy a sumptuous ‘Sakura’ themed dinner on Tuesday night and the ‘Ichiban’ teppanyaki buffet every Saturday evening. Our team had fantastic fare of authentic and tasty Japanese food in a relaxed atmosphere reminiscent of Japan. The kids loved to be able to help themselves at the buffet, attracted by the amazing Japanese presentation and the Chefs busily cooking in the background. A very friendly Chef was preparing sushi on demand and they could order various types including prawn, salmon, tuna or squid, all especially made for them.

around Indonesia. Drawing from the heartstring of the school’s beliefs ‘Respecting the Past, Embracing the Present and Sustaining the Future’, students connect with the community and use locally produced materials for much of their learning. The school only opened in August 2014 and already students (aged 2.5 to 6 years old) are confidently leading their own learning. Facilitated by an international team of qualified educators, the children are creating their own projects and exploring together in beautiful collaboration. They enjoy creative arts, outdoor education, drama, movement, cooking, literacy, numeracy, science, yoga, dance, imaginary play, light investigation, music and much more… making us all want to be children again!

The team behind The Anak Atelier are passionate about progressive learning for children and have created programs that are inspired by innovative early learning models such as The Reggio Emilia Approach and the Australian Early Years Learning Framework. They provide options for half-day morning and afternoon programs and also full days that start at 8.30am and end at 2.30pm. There’s an indoor and an outdoor buffet where other The good news is they even offer short-term enrolments Chefs cook Teppanyaki specialties in front of the guests, to families who are visiting or exploring school options with theatrical knife moves and heavy bags. The meat before moving to Bali. was particularly tender and tasty, melting in the mouth. Several other typical dishes are served in the buffet For those of you on and if your family has a sweet tooth, you will enjoy the holiday or short term chocolate cake, the green tea mousse (our choice!), visits, it is still defithe raspberry cake, the banana pudding, the ice creams nitely worth a visit, or the fruit. We all also enjoyed the small belly dance either to explore the and fire-eater show accompanied by drums. There was natural playground or enough excitement and yummy treats that our kids did to have a taste of their not want to leave. The place was busy with foreigners kids activities such as but also with Japanese people and it is wise to book in B a l i n e s e D a n c e , advance. Yoga, Arts & Crafts and many more. Here are some suggestions from the educators at the Anak Atelier for inexpensive outdoor learning activities that you can do with your children around Bali, whether you are living here or just visiting… definitely worth a read! Making connections with the natural environment : Take a leisurely stroll through the rice paddy fields and learn about the subak water-irrigation system and how rice is locally grown. Learning about cultural traditions: Visit your local Note that they have two seatings. For the Teppanyaki banjars (community congregation hall) and learn about experience: 1st seating: 18.00 – 20.00, 2nd seating: the art of Balinese dance or gamelan music. 20.15 – finish. You will find endless choices of tantaliz- Reduce, Reuse and Recycle: Design and create a DIY ing sashimi, sushi, tempura, and teppanyaki all served water-wall with locally sourced bamboo, hoses, funnels to satisfy your appetite for the best the Land of the and bottles you find around your neighborhood. Rising Sun has to deliver. Theme dinners are available Games with Nature : Incorporate a Scavenger Hunt on at IDR 398,000 nett per person. Highly recommended! your next visit to the beach. Create a list of items to look For more information and reservation, please contact: for sand, coral, shells etc, and hunt down those items! Padma Resort Bali, Jl. Padma No.1 Legian, Bali, Later, you can take them home and make beautiful art Email: dining@PadmaResortBali.com or call (0361) pieces. 752 111. To find out more about The Anak Atelier or if you have Anak Atelier, a great addition to the kids scene any questions about parenting in Bali or child development, send an email to info@ This month we’ve focused on a new Preschool and theanakatelier.com. Kindergarten based at Balangan (near Jimbaran) in the Bukit Peninsula. It’s called Anak Atelier and there They also have a website – children enjoy a unique experience of integrating early www.theanakatelier.com learning with the cultural distinctiveness of Indonesia. and FB page – The Anak The striking classrooms are constructed from old heritage buildings recycled from traditional villages Atelier. They would love to hear from you.

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This Sporting Life CRICKET NEWS HATTEN WINES BALI CRICKET LEAGUE

RUGBY NEWS Bali Rugby Club hosted a hugely successful 20th Anniversary Bali 10’s rugby tournament as part of the “Xclusive Property 2014 Bali Rugby Fest” over the weekend of October 11 & 12 for the first time in the event’s history at Lapangan Yoga Perkanthi in the Jimbaran. 17 men’s teams from Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, East Timor and Indonesia battled it out in the Open Men’s 10’s tournament, while five Indonesian club sides played for the honour of being crowned the 2014 Britmindo Indonesian National Club 7’s Champions. There was also a Papua Women’s team who played a number of 7’s matches against the South Darwin Bunnies from Northern Territory, Australia. While it was the first time that the “Xclusive Property Bali Rugby Fest” has been played in the Jimbaran Bay area, the new location was voiced by many teams and supporters as being the best yet in the 20-year history of the tournament, which had been previously been played at the Samudra Kuta field,the Grand Bali Beach Hotel in Sanur and more recently at the Canggu Club. In Open Men’s 10’s the four fancied teams progressed to the Cup semi final where the Kalamunda Bulls defeated Nedlands men from Perth and the KK Sharks defeated the Rowzy Pegasi men from Melbourne. In a nail biting Cup final the KK Sharks from Kota Kinabalu of Malaysia – featuring a few Fijian imports - came from behind in the dying minutes to take the win 17 – 12 over the Kalamunda Bulls from Western Australia. The five Indonesian national teams also vied for the Plate or the Cup in the Indonesian National Club 7’s. Bali’s Hanoman defeating Universitas Negeri Jakarta to win the Plate final, and the Jakarta Bantengs were crowned the National 7’s Champions after defeating the West Papua Koteka’s. Men’s 10’s Shield Final: Lane Cove (Aus) 17 d Jakarta Banteng (Ind) 12 Men’s 10’s Bowl Final: South Brisbane Magpies (Aus) 7 d Gaulois XV (Sin) 0 Men’s 10’s Plate Final: Associates Bloaks (Aus) 26 d Jakarta Komodos (Ind) 5 Men’s 10’s Cup Final: KK Sharks (Mal) 17 d Kalamunda Bulls (Aus) 12 Indonesian National Club 7’s Plate Final: Bali Hanoman 19 d UNJ 7 Indonesian National Club 7’s Cup Final: Jakarta Banteng 24 d Papua Kotekas 10 Director of the tournament, Kurt Lovell, wishes to greatly thank his group of hard working volunteers and this includes the referees. Also, special thanks to the all the participants both new and old, the loyal tournament sponsors and finally his wife, Faiz for her outstanding contribution towards making the 2014 Bali Rugby Fest a great success.

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In the Men’s Twenty/20 Competition Final on 12 October the unbeaten Xclusive People (“Xclusive”) team, consisting of some very experienced cricketers from Indonesia and many other parts of the World as well, were pitted against BSF Cricket Academy (“BSF”), the team made up of young and enthusiastic local players who made it through to the final by beating Sanur, the champion team for the last 2 years, in their semi final match. Xclusive won the toss and as usual decided to bat first as they liked to score enough runs to put the pressure right on the opposition. However things went horribly wrong and at the end of their 9th over they were struggling at 6 wickets down with only 54 runs on the board due to some great bowling and catching by the BSF team. A last wicket partnership of 55 between opening batsman, Roshan de Silva who was still at the crease and who top scored with 55, and Imanuel Wadu (7 runs) saw Xclusive reach 7 for 109 to give themselves just a slim chance of still being victorious. When BSF batted they couldn’t put together any partnership of note and no batsman stayed for long enough to make the difference as Roshan had for his team. They steadily lost wickets to be all out in the 19th over for 86 to fall 24 runs short of the title. All Xclusive bowlers were very disciplined and tight with Ben Smith leading the way by taking 4 wickets for 21 from his 4 overs.

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In the Women’s Ten/10 Competition Final that followed the Men’s Final the undefeated, flag favourites Gianyar played Badung who had just scraped in to finish second ahead of Red Ants. Gianyar batted first and reached 2 for 78 after their 10 overs with Ayu Trisna “Yukmang” carrying her bat to finish with 25 not out. This was a big total and Wayan Sariani, the Badung captain and the League’s batting averages winner, would have to lead the way for her team. This she did to finish not out in Badung’s score of 2 for 64 but it meant they were 15 runs short of a winning total and so Gianyar remained undefeated, as Xclusive People did in the Men’s Competition, to be the worthy champions for 2014. At the conclusion of the Women’s Final there was an Awards Presentation at the oval when trophies, medallions and certificates were presented and all the individual and team award winners were congratulated for their fine efforts in the Last Man Stands and the Twenty/20 Competitions during the 2014 season. For full list of sports please go to http://www. balisportmag.com

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Restaurant Review

By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com

Style on the Coast! The Grill is one of the newest restaurants up on the Amed strip of Bali’s eastern coast. Not actually at Amed but the many fishing villages and bays south from Amed are all still generally referred to as Amed, even though they are not. The Grill is found at the junction of where the road climbs the hill to Bunutan and the road to Bangle where was once for a short time, Warung Mangga, 5 km south of Amed proper. The Grill is under western management with an emphasis on fresh organic food. All the meats and seafood are grilled on an open grill at the front of the restaurant, often pre-marinated. Whilst there are many restaurants and small warungs in this area almost all of them serve local style Indonesian Chinese and Balinese dishes, The Grill is one of the few where standard International dishes are available. Offerings are wildly different from elsewhere in the area. Entrees of homemade dips of Beetroot, Hummus, and Feta with black olives and sun-dried tomatoes (all served with their homemade flat bread), Beef Tataki & Onion Ponza (tenderloin steak seared and thinly sliced served with onion ponza, spring onions and chives, topped with roasted garlic] or a Tuna Tataki & Ginger Ponza, Indian spiced Chicken Kebabs [juicy chicken pieces] and for the health conscious, Chickpea, Feta and Carrot Fritters which are the simplest of all and is often the case incredibly good. The fritters are served with a Thai sweet chilli sauce as are the Thai Fish Cakes, which are not the original rubbery Tod Man Pla but very good fish patties, topped with crushed toasted nuts, a liberal addition of Thai spices justifies the name. They even come with the correct cucumber relish. All the sauces and dips served at The Grill come from the kitchen not a bottle. If a small place in Amed can do it right why can’t the many up-market places in the south, where even a Chinese restaurant in a famous 5 star hotel has the hide to serve hoisin sauce from the bottle! Pizzas are small [and cheap] plate size divided into quarters, unusually they use Parmesan [with fresh tomatoes and pesto] or feta [with roasted aubergine and fresh basil] as the cheese base, different! For the pizza base they use their own flatbread rather than the usual pastry. For that anytime snack the wraps [they even make the flatbread for the wrap themselves] are very popular. Chicken Sharwama & Mint Yogurt, Falafel, Salad & Hummus or Grilled Fish & Salad with Ginger Lime Aioli are some of the options. Burgers and Sausages are there as well, the Piri-Piri Chicken Burger is very popular.

The Grill is famous for its fresh salads, two of their creations are; Pesto Prawn Salad (grilled prawns marinated in lime & tossed in pesto sauce and served on a bed of lettuce and tomatoes) and Vietnamese Chicken Salad (grilled pieces of chicken shredded into sliced cabbage and carrot salad with a coriander, lime & mint dressing topped with nuts). Eating fish when in Amed, or any other fishing village, is one of the prime reasons for coming there. Straight from fishing boat to kitchen, kept fresh packed in ice, never frozen, is the norm. The only exception is when the seas dare wild and the fish five deep and the fishermen stay home, then you eat something else. Fresh fish, simply grilled, is perfect! The varieties purely depending on what had been caught. That awful ‘Today’s Fresh Catch’ so often adorning menus in the south [really meaning via the freezer for so many days] is missing here, just fish as it was meant to be eaten. Fish is served with your choice of sauces; ginger & lime, tartar, lime & parsley butter or a Balinese sambal, hot and spicy. You can order Mahi-Mahi wrapped in banana leaf after being marinated with ginger, lime, lemongrass and fresh coriander, or it can be Cajun style, rubbed with dry spices then grilled with butter. Other mains include Sesame Crusted Tuna with Wasabi Aioli, Baby Back Ribs [Pork], Chicken [Moroccan Chermoula Chicken (chicken breast marinated in middle eastern spices, lemon juice & fresh parsley for 24 hours, with yogurt and mint sauce] and Beef [Tenderloin with chimichurri sauce of extra virgin olive oil, green chili, fresh coriander and garlic].

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: The Grill

Address

: Bunutan, Amed-Karangasem.

Telephone

: (363) 23.530

Open

: 11.00 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. daily.

Non-smoking Area : Yes. Smoking Area

: Yes.

Parking

: Street only.

Price

: Rp. 300,000 for two [+ drinks].

Credit Cards

: Visa, Mastercard.

Food

: International.

Wine

: Limited list.

Service

: Friendly, Amed style.

Atmosphere

: Relaxed eating.

Overall

: Different, great value.

Baby Back Ribs, or such a menu item, appear on hundreds of Bali menus, the ‘baby’ sadly similar to the use of ‘organic’, being in name only. Most ribs served elsewhere are so big they must have come from a 200kg ’baby’ pig. Ribs must be eaten with the hands! It is a hackneyed phrase that the meat falls away from the bone but at The Grill it is even difficult to eat them with your hands, the ribs long and thin [pictured], definitely from a ‘baby’. The meat [virtually zero fat, just tender meat] actually does keep falling off, so tender from the 48 hour marinade but still full of taste [not boiled away as some do] and then served with a great tangy BBQ sauce, they are worth the visit alone!

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The highlight of the desserts is their Sticky Date Pudding with butterscotch sauce. Or you can have a slice; coconut & lime or warm banana & raisin.

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.

The Grill adds a new dimension to the dining options on Bali’s popular east coast. It is great value at a relaxing venue for those who want something different from the local warung style, a classy alternative!

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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SCHEDULE THAT BIWA Charity Christmas Bazaar (16 November)

I can hear some of you groaning already thinking, not Christmas again! But for those of us who love the festive season, now that Halloween is out of the way, we can start preparing. What I love about Christmas, it is a time for giving. Words from a Christmas song if I remember rightly! A time for giving and BIWA is an organisation that needs to be given to. I have been to many of the BIWA Bazaars over the years and they are great. The community comes along, gets involved in many ways and it is a great place to bump into people you haven’t seen for a long time. The money raised from the Bazaar will be used to help 3 worthy causes. Foundation Sayangie will be supported to pay for nannies to take care of abandoned babies. A new kitchen for an elderly home will be installed. The foundation Rama Sesana helps women by providing affordable health care. All causes that need our help! Apart from coming along to enjoy a great day out you can support BIWA by purchasing a Bazaar voucher for IDR75,000. What this means is 2 raffle tickets for the prize draws and 1 door prize and I can guarantee you that the prizes are always great thanks to the generosity of hotels, restaurants and other members of the community. The bazaar consists of about 200 stalls selling handicrafts, books, clothes, jewellery and it is a great place to pick up a few presents without having to hop in and out of the car or negotiate traffic. Food and beverage stalls will be plentiful too selling local and international food. Live music and dance performance will provide entertainment throughout the day. This is a great family day out. Do come along and lend your support to the BIWA ladies who work incredibly hard to make these events an enormous success. Vendor tables are also available at a very reasonable price of IDR275,000 for members or IDR375,000 for non-members. This is a great way to shift some excess stock and cash up. If you really cannot go along then you can buy a BIWA voucher at their office in Sanur. Every little helps. One thing is for sure, this day is always a great day out and a reminder of what team work and a community effort can achieve. When : 9 am – 6 pm Where : Lotte Mart Wholesale, Jl By Pass Nusa Dua, Ngura Rai No 222 x BIWA c/o Magic Bali, Jl Tirta Ening No 15, Sanur Contact : 286342 biwabazaar2014@gmail.com

Drumming for Beginners (1 – 2 November)

Sarasvati Pavillion is introducing a beginner’s course led by Anello Capuano. This workshop is all about drumming to promote healing and self expression. Drumming is a valuable treatment for many conditions including stress, fatigue, anxiety, hypertension, asthma, chronic pain. It helps to reduce tension, anxiety and boosts the immune system. Drumming also helps to produce a deeper self-awareness by inducing Synchronous brain activity and natural altered states of consciousness. A sense of connectedness with the self and others is also created in collaboration. It all sounds too good to be true but I did read that music stimulates all parts of the brain at once. One thing is certain, drumming is an ancient approach that uses rhythm to promote healing and self expression and is a lot of fun. This whole programme encourages you to let go, to lead when needed and follow when necessary. It is a social time and sounds like a great way to incorporate rhythm, music and healing and a deeper connection with the self and others. As with all of these types of gatherings it is a great way to meet inspiring, like minded people who have different perspectives. You will need to bring along a Jimbe, Darbuka or any type of drum. You can purchase a Darbuka through Anello at aound IDR400,000. Do organise this quickly as the start date is close. When : 4 – 6.30 pm Cost : IDR520,000 Contact : Anello Capuano 081 5585585685 anellocapuano@yahoo.fr ; Ninda 0852 38621967 sarasvatipavillion@gmail.com

Halloween Party (31 October)

Halloween is always a great excuse to dress up, go out or watch a few scary movies. Mirror is having its soft opening and invites all those who are dressing up and out on the town to come along to their Halloween night. There are prizes for best costume! Mirror is a new night spot in Seminyak so do check it out. When : 11 pm Cost : IDR150,000 Where : Mirror Lounge and Club, Jl Petitenget No 106, Seminyak Contact : 8499799 facebook.com/mirrorbali

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Melbourne Cup (4 November)

For those looking for a venue to watch the Melbourne Cup, Barbacoa is showing the race live at midday. The deal includes a 3 course meal and free flow from 11 am to 2 pm. Melbourne Cup fever is hitting Bali as this event gains more popularity and screenings. It is a great chance to dress up and put on a hat in the spirit of the occasion. Booking is essential as venues showing the races fill very quickly. When : 11 am – 2 pm Where : Barbacoa, Jl Petitenget No 14, Kerobokan Contact : 739233 info@barbacoabali.com www.barbacoabali.com

Melbourne Cup (4 November)

Another choice to watch the Melbourne Cup is at Cocoon Beach Club. The standard free flow applies together with a three course lunch included in the price. Cocoon comes highly recommended as you can spend the rest of the day chilling by the pool and enjoying the chill factor at Cocoon. Again, do book your tickets in advance to avoid disappointment. When : 11 am – 2 pm Cost : IDR800,000 Where : Cocoon Beach Club, Jl Double Six, Blue Ocean Terrace, Seminyak Contact : 731266 info@cocoon-beach.com www.cocoon-beach.com

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Third Annual Role Models, Awards and Benefit Night (22 November)

This evening is about recognising women’s achievements and benefitting Bali WISE which supports at risk women’s skills education and business development programmes. Those graduating from Bali Wise will receive certificates in Skills Education and Business Development Programmes. The categories for the awards include women’s cultural champion, humanitarian champion, environmental champion, college and high school role model and women’s small business owner. Women are so often disadvantaged for many reasons, historically, culturally and through attitudes therefore it is wonderful to see such amazing support for women in the community. Classical entertainment is provided as well as fine dining. The community is invited to come along and celebrate the achievements within the community. Call to make your reservation. Where : Conrad Bali, Jalan Pratama 168, Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua Contact : 778788 www.conradhotels3.hilton.com

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The Yak Awards is one of my favourite events and this is one of the top events in the social calendar of Bali. Falling a little later this year it spreads the ‘high season’ events evenly through the year. The Yak Awards attract Bali’s answer to Hollywood’s A list and is definitely one of the most talked about events in Bali. All the beautiful, glamorous people gather for a stellar evening of style, hype and awards. Some of the award categories include best new comer, best restaurant, best bar and you can vote on-line. This year’s theme is ‘disco inferno’ and the dress code is 70s, 80s disco, time to dig out those platforms and shiny and journey back to the era of platform shoes and shoulder pads and permed hair. I am sure plenty of you remember the fashion style of that era and the television shows that represent those times. I remember those days well! The music was awesome too. Enough nostalgia as you will get plenty of that at the Yak Awards. Congratulations to those that have been nominated. Do purchase your tickets in advance and prepare yourself for an awesome evening. Tickets are on sale at various venues including Deus in Canggu, and of course the Yak office. This is one evening that is not to be missed. When : 6 pm – 9 pm after party 9 pm – 11 pm Cost : IDR750,000 (main event) IDR 800,000 (on the door) IDR250,000 (after party) Where : Mozaic Beach Club, Jl Pantai Batu Belig, Kerobokan Contact : 766539 www.yakmag.com

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Update Crab Bar is that and a bit more! Mud crabs from Kalimantan and that sweet meat Dunganess crab from the northwest coast of the USA. Crab Bar has taken over what was for a short time The Pavillion on Batu Belig, Kerobokan. The crabs can be cooked to order, boiled, fried or smoked and they can be served hot with garlic butter, smoked cajun butter, teriyaki and black pepper, chilli, Bangka curry [as from Bangka Island, off Sumatra], or with a hot spicy Balinese sambal, or cold with a traditional mayonnaise or one flavoured with garlic, tomato or Thai style Tom Yum. I have always prized the simple crab leg and at Crab Bar you can order a King Crab Leg alone, cooked any which way. The Lobsters are Canadian and the Oysters from the USA. Local seafood includes clams, prawns and those wonderful yabbies. Crab Bar also offers a Hot Bag [pictured of mud crab, prawns and yabbies] or a Cold Platter [Alaskan Crab, prawns, clams and oysters]. If you just feel like seafood snacks there are always small plates of Crab Cakes [with Thai tom yam mayonnaise] or Mushroom Crab Balls [balls of crab meat, mushroom and cheese rolled in breadcrumbs, deep fried and served with a tomato tartar sauce]. Paradise for those who love Crab and other seafood and prefer it cooked in a hygienic kitchen, seated in comfort without the sand between the toes.

The Melbourne Cup is an Australian phenomenon! Not because the race is worth

$6,200,000, nor that it is contested by some of the best horses from around the world. But because it is the race that stops a nation! At cup time on the 1st Tuesday of November even the busiest city road is totally empty as almost every citizen is either at a half day cup party or clustered in front of a shop window that is showing the cup on TV. In Bali there are many Melbourne Cup Parties. Part of the fun of the day is participating in Melbourne Cup Sweeps. A non-profit exercise where everyone draws a horse out of the hat…the proceeds being shared by the holders of the 1st 3 place-getters and LAST place [most definitely a unique Australian invention].

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Cocoon [Blue Ocean Beach, Jln. Double Six] celebrates Melbourne Cup Day, Tuesday November 4th, with a traditional cup day party! The 3 course luncheon is served from 11.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m [@ only Rp.800,000 net, which includes a free flow selection of cocktails, sangria, wine and beer]. For your entrée you have a choice of Tempura Zucchini Flowers (v), stuffed with herbed goat cheese, apple salad & aioli. King Prawn Cocktail, shredded iceberg lettuce, shrimps, classic cocktail sauce. Roasted Beetroot Salad (v), Manchego cream, toasted hazelnuts. Pepper Crusted Beef Tataki, sesame crackers, wakame, miso mayo. Duck Salad, hoisin marinated duck, caramelized pear, mixed leaves, sesame oil dressing. Sugar Cured Salmon, potato croquette, avocado, preserved lemon crème fraiche. For your main course choose between Pan Fried Barramundi Fillet, with warm corn, tomato, Spanish onion, olive capsicum & basil salsa, Chicken Breast, chargrilled, crushed garlic chive potatoes, sauteed green beans & tarragon chicken jus. Eye Fillet of Beef, 180 gm Black Angus, chargrilled, rosemary crouton, mash, baby carrots & thyme red wine jus, Lobster & Prawn Canneloni with watercress & herb salad. Fritto Misto, crumbed prawns, scallops calamari & white fish with tartare, cocktail sauce & shaved fennel salad. Char Grilled Yellow Fin Tuna, baby potatoes, beans, quail egg, olive, vinaigrette dressing. Risotto (v), cauliflower, spinach, dried tomato, almond, & parmesan cheese. Finish with your choice of dessert; Kaffir Lime Pana Cotta, white chocolate aero bar, orange canola. The Oasis, coconut & white chocolate sago, mango gel, young coconut granite. Crème Brulee Trio of pandan leaf & lemongrass, custard apple and black sesame seed. (v) = vegetarian. Livingstone Café & Bakery is on Jln. Petitenget, Kerobokan. A large glass house that really stands out, brightly illuminated, at night. Impressive when full of customers, not the best impression when empty! It is at the front of the Kokonut Suites and is a part of that hotel so it is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner and all day snacking. Freshly baked breads and pastries are the main attraction, though the menu in general is that Bali special; a mix of local and international. Many mocktails are available, exotic desserts and overall that special coffee bean aroma that should always accompany a good brunch. Wacko has arrived at The Clubhouse [a sports bar] on Jln. Uluwatu. Jimbaran, so you can enjoy hamburgers with your TV sports coverage. Wacko has made quite a splash at its original spot on Jln Laksmana, Kerobokan, it will be interesting to see if it works as well at Jimbaran. Burgers every which way with a host of combinations [beef, chicken, even vegetarian and fish] as well as a few other regular staples; Fish & Chips, Hot Dogs, Jaffles, a version of Nasi Goreng and even a Spaghetti Bolognaise. Or just snack on Onion Rings or Chicken Wings. Surprisingly though, Wacko at Jimbaran is closed on Sundays, the major sports TV viewing day of the week! D Tropical Warung is found at Pasir Putih Beach in Bugbug village, just north [over

the mountain] of Candi Dasa. This is the beach that Candi Dasa residents [both expats and locals] think of as their own, they always just call it ‘the white sand beach’. D Tropical stands out from the other warungs along this strip, though still boasting the traditional Balinese fit-out, bamboo furniture and all. The beach in front of the warung is lined with sun-bathing beds and shade umbrellas, although most prefer to sit inside in the cool. Seafood is the main attraction, for sale is whatever has been caught that day, simply grilled to order. For those who wish to snorkel in the bay, goggles and snorkels are available. A day of relaxation away from the mob!

Bebek Tepi Sawah, one of the ‘Crispy Duck’ places that thrive in Ubud, appears to

be on the expansion trail. Whilst big gun Bebek Bengil has concentrated on invading the Jakarta market [and very successfully too] the other one, down the road at Teges, is opening outlets all over Bali, but mainly in areas popular with the domestic tourists. Their latest is very different and it is the 1st one trying to emulate the Ubud original with traditional Balinese Bales bordered by what remains of the rice paddies on Jln. Batu Belig, in Kerobokan. Crispy Duck was tried on Petitenget but was a hopeless failure. Will it succeed on Batu Belig? Bebek Tepi Sawah does however have a more substantial menu than just duck, and the fit-out is most impressive, so will probably attract the domestic and Asian markets. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com

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Ubud Area ordinary and make it extraordinary, to take something extraordinary and make it relatable. I want to sit alone between books and papers and I want to transform the ‘dead’ into happiness. This anthology is a milestone for me. Life, to me, is ‘a way back home’ and I have to believe that this is just the beginning of life. My life, at this point in time, is neither the central nor end of the story, it’s an open page. How does it feel to have your work showcased globally with the launch of the Voices from Indonesia website?

Voices from Indonesia Emerging Indonesian writers enjoyed the chance to share their voices on the world’s stage through the launch of a new anthology and website at this year’s Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, held October 1-5, 2014. Each year since 2008, the Festival (in partnership with Hivos International, and with the support of publishers Lontar Foundation) has published a bilingual book compiling original stories from emerging writers around Indonesia in line with the theme. This year, in addition to the anthology Saraswati: Wisdom & Knowledge, a collection of written pieces from previous years entitled Out of Ubud was published, as well as a corresponding website ‘Voices from Indonesia’. Christel Mahnke of Goethe-Institut Indonesien, which promotes international exchange in the ¿eld of literature, said the website will provide global readers with insight into Indonesian writing and culture. “In preparation of the 2015 Frankfurt Book Fair, in which Indonesia will be the of¿cial Guest of Honor, Voices from Indonesia will attract international attention to Indonesian writers and showcase their work globally”, she said. “Their work will be presented in Indonesian, English and, later, in German”. The 2014 collected writers included Agus Rois (Yogyakarta), Absurditas Malka (Bandung), Bambang Kariyawan Ys (Pekanbaru), Bunyamin Fasya (Bandung), Dias Novita Wuri (Tangerang), Erni Aladjai (Makassar), Fadel Ilahi El-Dimisky (Probolinggo), Faisal Oddang (Makassar), Ishack Sonlay (Kupang), Maggie Tiojakin (Jakarta), Ninda Daianti (Jakarta), Regi Sastra Sena (Sukabumi), Rio Fitra SY (Padang), S Metron Masdison (Padang) and

I am incredibly grateful to have been given this opportunity. It’s a very rare opportunity and I’m very happy about it. I also feel a strange sensation, been haven given so many great opportunities. I believe all the other writers would be thrilled also. While the anthology is a great opportunity for us all, what’s personally very important to me is that we don’t stop here. I want us all to keep writing and creating and continue to read all the great words written by authors like Faridudin Attar, Victor Hugo, John Keats, Basho, Leo Tolstoy, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Robert Frost, Orhan Pamuk, Pramoedya Ananta Toer, and the thinkers like Plato, Raymond Aron, Isaiah Berlin and Alan Badiou. We will still walk the long, challenging road as artists, but I think it’s also an important time for us to think about the suffering of other people rather than purely our own happiness. Currently, there is dictatorship and corruption issues in Indonesia; therefore writing is a solipsistic luxury. Why is writing in Indonesia important? I write because I don’t want to become mad like others with those issues. For me, sitting for one hour to think, on an old chair between books, is a lot more important than sitting in parliament, doing nothing and killing democracy.

“Emerging writers in Indonesia show immense talent and tell some of the most unique stories I’ve ever read,” said Festival Founder & Director Janet DeNeefe. “We wanted to compile these brilliant stories and share them in Indonesia and beyond”. We spoke to one of the participating writers, Agus Rois, about what being included in the anthology meant to him and his career.

Why is it important to showcase the work of writers in Indonesia to both attendees of the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival and an international audience?

As an emerging writer in Indonesia, what does being published in the UWRF anthology mean to you?

With the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival being the biggest literary festival in Southeast Asia, all appearances from Indonesian and international writers are very important. The Festival allows a writer, artist and musician to showcase their work and share their thoughts. It’s the place where the poet, novelist and writer can share his or her voice and be heard by the world. The Festival is full of inspiring people who leave their homes and head back to the warmth of beautiful Ubud. The UWRF is more than a simple festival, it’s a camaraderie, a place where one’s fate could lie.

I didn’t expect it at all. I never thought I’d be here [at the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival] mingling with literary stars and the big thinkers. Maybe Ubud, with its cosmic energy, beautiful rice ¿elds and busy streets, is actually my lucky charm. I started to read quite late in life and I’ve only been writing for seven years. But from the beginning, I’ve been interested in beautiful poets. I imagined sitting and drinking tea with all of those big writers and thinkers; telling stories with the light of the sun fading and it inspired me to write. The anthology, I believe, has enriched my life. It enhances my passion and motivation. I live to write; to take something

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Are there currently many opportunities to showcase your work to a global audience? I have to say, there are actually many opportunities – UWRF is just one of them. One of the greatest challenges is laziness; whether we would like to make an effort and wake up early and go to bed late at night, whether we want to change history. While the world spins on sometimes we don’t have enough self-con¿dence; we don’t have enough courage or hope. In short, people need to open their eyes; they don’t need to feel the burden of words. They need more faith to move forward and leave their narrow, mouldy room. They should be satis¿ed with writing, in whatever form, even if it’s for a Sunday newspaper. One should start dreaming about moving on from their current realms, attending for the Melbourne Writers Festival, for example; or go and live in Iowa for a year. Find a place where we will soak up the words of Mark Twain, John Steinbeck, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Flannery O’Connor, Henry Thoreau. Go to India and be immersed by the works of Kalidasa; whatever you do, break out.

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UBUD PARK FRIENDS WORK PAYS OFF After years of lobbying government and working closely with local communities, Friends of the National Parks Foundation (FNPF) efforts have w o n o ff i c i a l endorsement under Indonesian regional law. Global organisations such as the United Nations Development Programme and the Whitley Fund for Nature already recognise the conservation work of this small Indonesian not-for-pro¿t organisation. Soon Nusa Penida, off Bali’s east coast, will become an of¿cial Bali Starling bird sanctuary, with legislation soon to be ¿nalized protecting the tiny island from wildlife traf¿ckers. Drawing commendation from conservationists and ecotourists worldwide, the new law highlights the success of FNPF’s community conservation programs in Nusa Penida and around Indonesia.

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FNPF invites volunteers to take part in their various conservation programs, offering accommodation to those who commit to speci¿c projects on Nusa Penida. For more info, visit the FNPF Ubud of¿ce on Jalan Bisma or www.fnpf. org, or call 0361 977978. BUNGA BALI CRAFT There’s more space at Warung Bakso Jamur than a typical warung, but that’s because they’re expecting great things, with all food and beverage sales supporting Yayasan Bunga Bali, a non-pro¿t for people with physical disability. The yayasan’s mission is to help disabled Indonesians get accepted to do the same work as their able counterparts, and receive similar appreciation for their work and achievements. Bunga Bali Crafts is a handicraft production house where 100% of the employees have some kind of physical disability and have received skilled work training by the foundation.

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They make quirky educational children’s toys, which are on display in the warung’s front windows. There’s a great catalogue with more than 50 different products, all painted in safe, non-toxic colours. Each “assembling toy” combination comes in a sturdy wooden box; sales also support the foundation. BUS SERVICE TO UBUD Visitors to Bali always seem a bit puzzled that we don’t have a proper bus service. It’s true that many developing countries have shocker services, but there’s usually something! However, shuttles and inter-island services aside, there’s not really anything with a route and a timetable, is there? And the buses are seriously daggy. So you’ll be pleased to hear that the new Kura-Kura bus service will begin operating bus lines from mid November, in and between Bali’s most popular tourist destinations including – eventually - Ubud! The main hub is located at DFS Bus Bay in Kuta; passengers connect there to other bus lines to explore different areas of Bali. Kura-Kura Coins (20,000rp for a single trip) are available on board the bus. Day Passes (1 day, 150,000rp) and Value Cards (for multiple trips) can be bought at KuraKura Ticket Booths at various locations – all down south at the moment. Check out Bus Basics at http://kura2bus.com for a route map that’ll make you think of Singapore or Sydney. Hopefully the buses will be as neat and tidy as the map! Kura-kura, by the way, means turtle; the Kuta and Legian services run every 20 minutes, no news yet on the Ubud timetable.

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HATS OFF TO BALI MED My thanks and congratulations to the people on the front desk at Bali Med Hospital. I had burst a blood vessel in my eye and it took 24 hours to ¿nd an available specialist (special ceremonies week for ophthalmologists maybe?). Eventually, I booked a time with a professor who consults at Bali Med, and the following morning I was off with a hired driver, to be greeted with … a surprised look from the hospital receptionist. The professor’s staff had called in 30 minutes earlier to say he was off to Jakarta and there would be no clinic. Clearly the booking person worked elsewhere so – though the 90-minute trip was frustrating– it wasn’t the hospital’s fault. With one lurid red eye, I explained to three staff that it was 36 hours since the accident and I was getting worried. In minutes, they’d booked me in with Dr Agus at Sanglah’s international wing, just a short drive away. If the medical care at Bali Med Hospital is as good as their customer service staff, you’ll be in good hands. Jl. Mahendradatta no 57-X, Tegal Kertha, West Denpasar, 0361 484748. And my eye’s ¿ne, thank you. MUSHROOM SATE? Try the newly opened Warung Bakso Jamur, on Jalan Nyuh Kuning. They serve jamur or mushroom cooked in three delicious traditional Indonesian dishes, bakso (balls in a soup), sate and pepes (chopped with spices and wrapped in pandan or banana leaves). The place is light and clean, with a local photographer’s sepia shots of everyday Bali on the white walls. Look for the bold vertical Warung Bakso Jamur signs on the right, if you’re coming from Jl Pengosekan. LAKEVIEW BACKPACKERS Many Ubud visitors like to sneak up into the mountains for a day or two – some adventurous souls even do a dawn trek to a summit somewhere, for the fabulous views through the morning clouds. Whether athletic or not, may I recommend a visit to Kintamani, stopping at a roadside stall for fresh fruit on the way? The Lakeview Eco-Lodge - perched on the edge of Kintamani’s wider (10 x 12 kilometer) caldera - the ideal starting point for a predawn adventure. Or, you can look down on Mt Batur (the smaller caldera and more recently active volcano inside the larger) and Bali’s largest lake, the beautiful Danau Batur. The combination of winds, clouds and shadows produces unending variations in the photos of this area, every one of them beautiful. Begun as a homestay 50 years ago by Mangku Darta, a Hindu priest, the Lakeview now has some wonderful accommodation, but the backpackers’ rooms are clean and comfortable, with exactly the same glorious view. Jl. Raya Penelokan, Kintamani. Phone: 0877-6244-7177. www.lakeviewbali.com. TAMARILO MEXICAN Stop press: my house guests ordered takeaway last night from Tamarilo Mexican restaurant. The tamarilo fruit is my all time favorite, so I wish I knew if it’s on the menu. But for sure, their takeaway enchiladas are delicious. Everything delivered within 30 minutes in individual little containers (we needed extra guacamole and sour cream, of course) and delivery to my home in Junjungan was only 10,000rp - the icing on the taco! Corner of Jalan Raya Ubud and Jalan Jero Gadung, near the BCA bank.

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HECTOR’S Three Hearty Woofs It was interesting to read that when the Bali Street Dog Fund and other friends and supporters of BAWA gathered for the 10th annual Bali Nights fundraiser in Melbourne on Oct. 10, they raised record funds to save and protect Bali’s animals. It seems an electrifying bidding war broke out when Garuda Indonesia upgraded its donated return air tickets to Bali from Economy to Business class. There was excitement of a different kind – we might call it a Marie-Antoinette Moment – when an amazing Bali dog cake created by Christopher at Let Them Eat Cake in South Melbourne was woofed up for $400. Hosts Pete Smith and Nicky Buckley, who are Nine Network television identities, did their usual wowing of the crowd (300 this year) and auctioneer Mark Fletcher kept bids rolling in. Nicky added to the glitter by wearing Janice Girardi silver jewellery creations. The venue, as always, was the Intercontinental Rialto Melbourne. The team promises 2015’s Bali Nights will be even better. It’s long past time that the Diary dropped in again on Latitude 38S for a remedial soak in Melbourne’s eclectic magic. So perhaps Bali Nights 2015 might be the go. Paula Hodgson of Bali Street Dogs tells us this year’s Bali Nights raised $54,350 (Australian), funds that are vital to the effort the Bali Animal Welfare Association puts into helping the island’s deprived animals. BAWA has been doing sterling work with schools and local banjars with an education program designed to empower Balinese to care for their family pets and other animals. Perhaps that’s something fellow pundit Made Wijaya should ponder. On the evidence of his recent, strange Facebook outburst about BAWA, banjars and banners, Ubud Writers and Readers Festival founder Janet DeNeefe would have been better advised to dub him Truman Capote with a miss-aimed machete.

A Triumph of Idiocy It was a joy to return home to Bali after a planned six-week Australian visit turned into four months owing to the intervention of Cruel Fate in the shape of a medical problem. (The joy was unalloyed despite the fact that in the interests of economy we flew up from Perth with a plane-load of people who apparently belonged to the Riffraff Club. Once the seat-belt signs were turned off they spent their time milling around in the aisle exchanging monosyllabic epithets with their mates and demonstrating that indeed they could not walk and chew gum at the same time). The Diary’s little difficulty, which also gave us full and uncalled for exposure to the rather inclement qualities of south-western Australia’s chilly winter, was of course a useful reminder that one’s misspent youth cannot go on forever, unless it is boringly mediated. This was not welcome news but, well, you have to go with the flow, however sluggish it eventually becomes. Anyway, enough of that, except to say that a modified misspent youth will certainly continue, albeit with more con than brio. What was less of a joy on our return was to drive on the “upgraded” Jl Raya Uluwatu, the Yellow Truck Highway. It’s that little defile that struggles up from Jimbaran to the lofty heights of the Bukit’s limestone plateau. Eventually, if the police bribe-collectors further along allow, or are on a day off, trekkers on this insubstantial bit of bitumen arrive at the temple at Uluwatu. This is where an informal cooperative of miscreant monkeys which steal tourists’ handbags and sunglasses and entrepreneurial locals who offer for a fee to arrange a miraculous return of the contraband, have a nice little scam going. For starters, the road “upgrade” is still a work in progress. It had been going on for months before our departure. This is no surprise. Road works anywhere always take longer than advertised. In other places, it’s true, “upgrades” generally manage to produce some visible sign of improvement and evidence of better traffic flow. There is no sign of this happening on Jl. Raya Uluwatu. The thoroughfare may have been widened. The question is moot. A visual inspection indicates you would need a micrometer to measure this. It has also been equipped with the high kerbs they like here, so that you can easily sprain an ankle stepping off or onto one. These also close off any escape route for vehicles trying to avoid a careering truck, yellow or otherwise. And to cap it all some clown has decided the “new” road would look lovely with trees actually planted in it, outbound of the kerbside. Assuming these arboreal decorations survive drought, lethal vehicular fumes and encounters with badlysteered or runaway trucks, enormous buses loaded with tourists by then possibly despondent over their chances of actually seeing a bit of Bali culture, and insane motorcyclists, they will eventually grow into big, spreading foliage-carriers.

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Their branches will reduce the headroom available for big vehicles and their trunks could quite possibly be fatal to incautious or unlucky road users. There is a disconnect somewhere. Trees planted in the road might be passable iconography in a quiet residential street or a buffed up and gentrified heritage area. But on a narrow arterial road they are completely stupid, as are the people who sign off on such ridiculous ideas.

A Shot in the Arm BIMC Hospital Nusa Dua has just opened a new wing, with 10 rooms overlooking the golf course – this might be therapeutic, as they suggest, though possibly only for patients who do not play golf – in yet another demonstration of its determination to lead the field in medical matters. It’s offering promotional rates for the first cohorts of patients. Earlier this month the hospital had a ceremony in recognition of its accreditation in July by the Australian Council on Healthcare Standards International (ACHSI). The achievement, which we mentioned in the Diary of Sep. 17, really is a job well done by all concerned and it’s good to see the management making sure everyone who works for BIMC Nusa Dua knows they have been recognized. The Nusa Dua health campus, which opened in May 2012 as BIMC’s second hospital-level operation – the other is at Simpang Siur in Kuta – is the first in Indonesia to gain ACHSI status. It is only the second in South-East Asia. Sunway Medical Centre in Malaysia was accredited in May this year. BIMC (the initials now stand for Bali Indonesia Medika Citra rather than Bali International Medical Centre) joined forces with the Lippo Group’s Siloam hospitals early this year, with BIMC chief Craig Beveridge becoming Bali executive chairman of the new, bigger operation. The Nusa Dua campus is seen as a natural centre for medical tourism. BIMC Siloam Hospitals Group Bali CEO Dr Donna Moniaga says the accreditation is a necessary step towards fully developing this market sector. “The ACHS’s stamp of approval strengthens BIMC’s position as a leading health service provider in Bali, for residents and medical tourists,” she says.

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For Sale; 3 Underwater Lamps 4UK Sunlight D4. As new. Instead of $ 60 each, $ 35 each. Pls contact Michael. 0812 3951444. [048] For Sale; Antique Wayang Golek puppets (7 pieces) from Central Java, variety of styles, reasonable condition. Rp. 1 million for the lot. SMS 081 139 5963 or <masapt@ yahoo.co.uk>. Ubud. [049] For Sale; Surfboards Thornton Fallander, custom shaped semi-guns for Indo surf. 6’8” x 18 1/2” x 2 3/8” = Rp. 2. 5 Juta, 7’0” x 18 3/4” x 2 5/8” = Rp 4 Juta, solid 6oz glass-fat stringers-squash tails-FCS-deckgrip-nose guards. Call 0821 4757 1187. Bukit. [050]

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Perfect Balance Ganesha Gallery at the Four Seasons Jimbaran has an especially interesting exhibition coming up – works by I Made Wiradana, whose style is eye-catching and his intricate technique mind-blowing. The solo exhibition is on from Nov. 20 until Dec. 18. He was chairman of the Sanggar Dewata Indonesia (SDI) in 2000-2002 and has exhibited solo in Bali, Yogyakarta and Jakarta as well as overseas in Belgium and India. His first solo exhibition was in 1999 and was titled “Imajinasi Purba” (Ancient Imagination) Wiradana has a unique style that features primitive forms. For him, the past cannot possibly be removed from the human subconscious and will always influence culture. This is a point of view historians as well as artists embrace with verve.

La Niña Returns The delightfully talkative and deliciously enigmatic Jade Richardson, who once or possibly still is the Passionfruit Cowgirl and who owes us an hour or so with a bottle or three, or so she once said, is home in Bali again. Richardson, who when she was a niña (girl child) enlivened the community of Bundeena in New South Wales, decamped from our iconic island ages ago to South America, where everyone except a Spaniard believes they speak Spanish.

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Ecuador was her stamping ground (it sounded chiefly delightful by the way, except for waves of American retirees with more money than taste and one or two less than meritorious events that could happen anywhere and so often do) and, frankly, we were beginning to think we’d lost her to the spiritual charms of the Andes forever, along with the tipple. She popped up at several removes earlier this year, as these days one can, with the internet, promoting the benefits of the Bali Spirit Festival. (These are many.) Now, she tells us, she’s seeking a Balinese ambience to clear her mind and put some more virtual ink on virtual paper to chronicle her adventures, cerebral and otherwise, in the bosque nublado and at lower altitudes. That will be between drinks, if we have our way. Email Hector at hector.mcsquawky@yahoo.com or tweet with him on Twitter @ scratchings. Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/U/G-1 October 14


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For Sale; Diving: tanks, ponybottles, weight belts. Sanur 0813 3775 5729. [083] For Sale; Diving regulator. Perfect breathing performance. Aqualung Legend. Complete regulator with Octopus and gauges. Sanur 0813 3775 5729. [084] Moving Sale; Sharp glass door refrigerator, Panasonic washer, Brother sewing machine, 21 speed bicycle, small girls bike, small portable oven, home meat slicer, many household items. Send email to <spikesbali@gmail.com> for map or call 081 755 9602. Sanur. [085] You can’t stay mad at someone who makes you laugh.

For Sale; Canon BG-E13 battery grip for Canon EOS 6D camera. Comes with original packaging and all accessories. Like-new condition. Rp. 1.5 million non-nego. <mauri.di. nusantara@lycos.com>. Ubud. [016] For Sale; Complete collection of David Baldacci’s books (more than 20 volumes, including the latest Day of Doom). Per book only Rp 55.000. Sell only the whole bunch for this price. Sanur. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [047] Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, from giving evidence of the fact.

For Sale; Cigar Lovers - I have a beautiful pair of Davidoff cigar scissors for sale. Also Cohiba 3 cigar leather travel case. Both are boxed and would make lovely gifts. Offers. Ubud 0812 3600 3033. [105] For Sale; Extra stock sport shorts, dark blue, adidas material, adult sizes 70pc, kids sizes 90 pc, take all, good price, brand new. SMS: 0813 3700 8651. [106] For Sale; iPhone 4s black 16G - comes with original box, charger and ear phone Rp. 3,700,000. Please call or SMS 0819-9905-7841 Jimbaran. [107] It ain’t what they call you, it’s what you answer to.

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Question: A member of my boyfriend’s immediate family has terminal cancer, and they are in his home country, far away from Bali. My boyfriend is doing a lot of back and forth traveling and is spreading himself thin. I’m also stressed because of a demanding situation with my business here, people quitting, and my having to take on extra duties. This means we hardly get to see each other. When we manage to carve out several hours to ourselves, then everything is good, we relax a bit, and we can enjoy each other’s company. But mostly, we just grab an hour here or there on the way to or from the airport late at night when we’re both exhausted, and in those times we either talk logistics or else I pick a fight. I try to be supportive and take a back seat, but the longer we go without spending quality time together, the more resentful I become. Eventually, I start thinking: “We haven’t had dinner together in two weeks. We haven’t had a proper conversation in three. We were supposed to have two hours together last night, and the plane was delayed.” Then, next time we talk I’m surly or snappy, or else I burst into tears. He’s good at listening, trying to accommodate, and handling my meltdowns, and I generally wind up feeling better about the situation afterwards. But I hate myself for subjecting us to my outbursts and making this crappy situation all about me. I try to eat properly, exercise, and hang out with positive people when he’s not around, but nothing I’ve tried has helped. I’d love some advice on how to deflect myself or learn better coping skills. Thanks! Dr. ZZ: You seem to be lost without a timeframe, and the only way out is through. If only you knew it would be this stressful for a month or two, you could probably ride it out. But life isn’t giving you a roster. Neither you nor your boyfriend knows how long it is going to be like this, so it is impossible for you to plan ahead or schedule time. The chips are down, and the two of you are reacting to events as they unfold. Meanwhile, your fights and meltdowns can’t be sustainable for him, and your lack of getting your needs met is not sustainable for you. The key for moving from “Crisis Reaction” mode to “We Are a Team Who Can Face Anything Together” mode lies in being fully present with each other when you are together. Perhaps you would do well to meet with a therapist or counselor to release in a safe, structured environment some of the feelings that are bubbling up for you in the form of meltdowns. It may help to make you feel more in control when you’re with your boyfriend. The relationship needs to

be about the here and now. It cannot be about the past two weeks when you couldn’t even sit down for dinner; it’s about the very moment in front of you when you’re both in the same room. You need to be able to ask each other what you need right now to feel okay, and develop concrete, immediate, possible actions for getting those needs met. I wish you all the best. Question: I am in a four-year relationship (three years living together) with an amazing man. For the first three years of our relationship, he supported me emotionally and financially as I struggled with extreme depression and anxiety. I dropped out of university and spent a considerable amount of time feeling miserable and suicidal, but I’ve turned my life around and aim to transfer to another university next year. My boyfriend has not been so lucky. He has several congenital illnesses that are painful and can only be managed, not cured. He also suffers from depression, which has not responded to medication. He no longer believes that he has the skill or desire to go back to school and complete his original career plans. I help around the house, cook meals, and do my best to keep our home a stress-free zone. I let him know that I’m here for him and ask if I can get or do things to help. Sometimes he has requests, but often he’s stubbornly self-reliant. When I ask what else I can do to help, he says I do enough, but I feel as if I hardly do anything. I am overwhelmed and feel as if I am abandoning him when he needs me most. I love this man fiercely, and it hurts to see his pain, sadness and frustration. What more can I do? How can I help him? Dr. ZZ: If by asking how you can help him, you want to know how you can make him be happier and healthier, I don’t have an answer. You’re already doing all you can by being there and being supportive. It’s just that often, when one partner is ill, the other partner assumes the role of caregiver. This can make the person who is down feel like more of a project than a human being. When you already don’t feel well, it can be disconcerting to think that people are viewing you only through the lens of needing help. Focus on loving yourself and your amazing boyfriend without trying to fix him. When he says he is fine and doesn’t need anything, take him at his word. Enjoy the fact that he is amazing, celebrate that you guys love each other, find pleasure in the fact that the two of you are on the same team, and see how that feels for a change. Copyright © 2014 Say What? You can read all past articles of Say What at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Canola & Safflower Oils are Good, Right? Wrong! But it’s Complicated….

We now know sugar is the foodstuff that kills more people than any other, particularly in the industrial form that it is sold to us today. Sugar has quite rightly taken over from fat as the No.1 villain. Unlike sugar, which has little or no intrinsic nutritional beneÀt, we need fat to survive. But yes, it can kill us too if we eat too much of the wrong kind. Like sugar, in fact probably more so, fat is what makes food so tasty and addictive to us. Just as with sugar, the food barons are well aware of this and seek to swell their pro¿ts by pandering to our addictions, selling us the salty, sweet and fatty foods we crave at the lowest cost of production they can get away with. Since the end result is almost always bad for us Big Food exists on a perpetual treadmill as they seek to deny the damaging effects their products have on us while seek to co-opt the science so as to convince us they are selling us healthy nutritious food when they do no such thing. A century ago we ate real food and far fewer of us died of heart disease and cancer. The big killer in those days was not diet. It was infectious disease. Probably the single most health-enhancing and life-prolonging act any individual can do today is to eat only natural ‘real’ food. That means avoiding packaged and processed food and seeking fresh wholesome food not grown or raised on an epic industrial scale. Easier said than done, but worth the effort. The main reason fat is essential to our survival is what are called essential fatty acids (EFAs) and the most important of these are known as Omega-3 and Omega-6. They are essential because we have to ingest them, the body does not make them. While both are vital to our wellbeing we need a far greater ratio of Omega-3, which comes from meat and ¿sh mostly, to Omega-6, which comes from plants. Until some 50 years or so ago this ratio was pretty much how we ate. Post WW2 this virtuous EFA ratio has been reversed. We now ingest far more Omega-6 than Omega-3. It is this disequilibrium that in large part caused the horri¿c increase in the inÀammatory diseases, like heart disease, cancer and auto-immune diseases, which kill us in such large numbers today. Animal fats are expensive. Hence the economics of Big Food and Big Ag. dictate that large part of the world be given over to growing plants to be turned into oil for human consumption, plants that humans never ate before. This was one of the reasons BigFood & Ag, got behind the campaign to demonise saturated fats, mostly in the form of animal fats. The scale and the pro¿ts were immense. Fortunately the science, less skewed than before, is becoming clearer to us. Sugar not fat, particularly in the form of corn syrup, is seen as the primary health threat. Saturated and animal fats are now being seen in their proper perspective, as essentially healthy. And, above all, we are now coming to understand that for the most part it is industrially grown vegetable-based oils that are the problem. It is the excess of linoleic acid in omega-6, now one of the primary sources of calories in the typical Western diet, found in vegetable oils such as soybean, corn safÀower, sunÀower, cottonseed and nearly all packaged and processed foods plus all restaurant and fried food, that is the problem. If you want to reduce the toxic effects of our modern-day diet and reduce the risks of the chronic, degenerative conditions that affect so many of us you need to eat traditional saturated and mono-unsaturated fats instead of newly invented industrially-processed vegetable oils.

Sat Fats back on the Trad Table Oils to cook with and to use as dressing include: Olive & Avocado oils: known for their heart and many other health bene¿ts. Use only Extra Virgin olive oil if you want the full bene¿ts, and store in a cool dark place. Olive oil is perfectly OK to cook with at moderate temperatures. Coconut oil: best of all for high-heat cooking with many health bene¿ts due to high lauric acid content, another EFA, which helps improve cholesterol levels and kill bacteria. Butter: back on the approved list. Real butter is both good and nutritious, containing vitamins A, E and K2

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and CLA, another powerful anti-inÀammatory EFA. Do not cook with butter at high temperatures. If you do not like dairy, just as good if not better, use clari¿ed butter or ghee, which is pure butterfat. However, unless you choose butter from grass-fed cows made with raw milk, be aware you forfeit most of the bene¿ts of butter. Animal fats – Lard, Tallow and bacon drippings: excellent for cooking and perfectly OK to use so long as animals were pasture or grass-fed. Palm oil: a good choice for cooking is high in saturated and monounsaturated fats rich in nutrients including vitamin E and CoQ10.Red (unre¿ned) palm oil is best. One bad thing about palm oil, likely to spoil the appetite for some, is that so much of it is grown unsustainably while destroying forest habitat. Nut oils: many nut oils are delicious as dressings. Do not overuse though, since they are high in polyunsaturated fats. Not suitable for cooking, except for Macadamia nut oil. Fish & Flax seed oil: Fish, oil especially cod, is the best form of Omega-3 there is, especially since it comes in the form of EPA and most importantly DHA. The ALA in Àax seed is much less effective source and does not convert suf¿ciently into the DHA and EPA our bodies need.

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Seed & Vegetable Oils Industrial seed and vegetable oils are highly processed, re¿ned products that contain unhealthy amounts of Omega-6 fatty acids. Not only should you not cook with them but you should avoid them altogether. C/He/G-11 June 14

Various of these oils have been wrongly considered “heart healthy’ by the media and many nutrition professionals, who still buy into the claims made on their behalf by their manufacturers. However upon review and the advent of new research it is clear these oils are linked to many serious diseases, which includes increased risk of cancer and heart disease. The essential point to grasp is that while some of these products may in theory contain bene¿cial nutrients those bene¿ts are negated by the disproportionate Omega-6 content and method of manufacture, involving heat treatment, de-odorisation and de-gumming processes often disguising product rancidity. Almost all highly re¿ned oils are low in essential nutrients. Avoid the following: Soybean oil corn oil, cottonseed oil, Canola oil, rapeseed oil, sunÀower oil, sesame oil, grapeseed oil, safÀower oil, rice bran oil. Some may be surprised by the inclusion of Canola and SafÀower oils on this list. Both have bene¿ted from well-run and well-funded PR campaigns and, it has to be said, in the unlikely event you could source a cold-pressed organic version of either of these oils you could consume them sparingly. Nonetheless the basic fact remains that used on a regular basis the excess ratio of Omega-6 EFA will increase your risk of serious illness. It should also be noted that the production methods of Canola, involving extreme heat and the toxic chemical solvent Hexane, make it a bad choice. It should be further noted that all Canola oil, corn oil and soybean oil are GMO products. Clearly we can’t obsess over this information. Fact is unless you exercise unusual care and never ever eat in a restaurant, who by de¿nition, no matter what the claim or intent, will be using cooking methods and ingredients you would never normally countenance, you are going to have to make allowances for an imperfect world. That said, you need to pay heed, for next to bad sugar - bad fats are about as bad as it gets.

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applied over the carbon dioxide paste it tingled as she pressed it onto the skin to activate it. After the mask was removed she used a pure oxygen high pressure mist infused with an anti-aging serum to ¿nish the treatment. When I looked in the mirror later my face was radiant and smoother. They recommended another facial every 2-4 weeks to improve the skin. Vietura isn’t just about helping you to look more beautiful they promote internal health with detoxification programs and IV nutrition because as little as 30% of vitamins are absorbed by the body through food. This is an effective way to immediately boost your immune system and energy levels; perfect if you’re feeling run down or have Àu symptoms. They offer wellness consultation, nutritional coaching, ¿tness consultation, detox consultation with healthy juices and colonic treatment and lifestyle coaching.

What’s unique at Vietura? They have the only Lipo Cryo (fat freezing) equipment in Bali which is used for body sculpting. This immediately attracted my attention. The devise can be used on any target area that requires fat reduction such as abdomen, flanks, lower back or arms. First the nurse measures the part of the body so you will have a reference for fat loss later. A suction hand piece was placed over the targeted area and once activated a strong sucking sensation was felt pulling up the fat. Then I felt a cold sensation. After Being a fan of colon cleansing I was eager to try out the a few minutes I was quite comfortable. self-administered machine. This is housed in a comfortable private ensuite with a TV. After changing into a bathrobe the nurse came in and checked my blood pressure then helped me get into position and explained the procedure. Before me was a large board of information on colon cleansing and a window ¿lled with 25 litres of mineral water. She added a bottle of E-LYTE to the water to help cleanse my colon. She then explained how to use the control for water supply and offered to insert the soft disposable rectal tube. Making sure I was comfortable she opened the valve half way to allow the My program was for 15 minutes on each outer thigh. water to enter my colon. Unlike other equipment I had used Afterwards the skin was red and very cold, but this faded in in the past this machine allows the water to constantly Àush a couple hours. How it works is the fat cells under the dermis the colon with approximately 1 -2 litres at one time. are mostly saturated with fatty cells which are sensitive to cold exposure, while other elements such as blood vessels There was a small and nerves are less sensitive. The fat cells are frozen and mirror above my legs over the next two to four months, the crystallized fat cells will exposing the clear break down and be naturally eliminated from the body through plastic disposal tube sweat and urine. An average percentage fat loss will be 20%, s h o w i n g t h e f e c a l with some visible results in 15 days but will continue to matter flowing out. I eliminate for up to 6 weeks for the main results. In 45 days found it fascinating you can expect a reduction of 3 -6 cm in the treated area. to watch what was You may have another treatment at that time for further coming out of my body. I opted for the nurse to remain to massage my stomach to reduction. promote the removal of impacted fecal matter from the Before trying out the new Carboxytherapy facial I was given intestinal wall. Within a few minutes the water pressure in a skin analysis with a pretty nifty machine. After positioning my stomach was feeling fairly comfortable. The large my face in the box a light Àashed and the process was intestine is 5 metres long and it’s amazing to see how much ¿nished. Next to the box was the analysis measuring wrinkles, accumulated faeces we store inside our bodies. The longer roughness, UV damage, acne and age spots. It’s used to it stays inside the more the toxins build up and begin to affect show before and after results for facial treatments. I was our health. pleased to learn that my skin is actually ten years younger than my passport. Woo hoo all these facials are working! I When the water supply was nearly ¿nished the exit tube was thought that carbon dioxide is a bad thing but was surprised looking clear. She helped me to clean up after removing to learn that it can be used therapeutically to increase the the tube and asked if I’d like to shower in the next room. oxygen and microcirculation in the skin, improve elasticity, After I dressed I felt lighter. I was advised to only eat soup circulation, stimulate collagen repair, destroy localized fatty or veggies for the rest of the day or better for three days to deposits and improve the appearance of ¿ne lines and allow my colon to stay clean. Colon therapy is good for wrinkles. It’s very effective for dark circles around the eyes, people with diarrhoea, chronic constipation and halitosis. hooded or drooping eyes, improves skin texture, Àabby It’s recommended to have a session weekly or monthly to maintain optimal colon health. cheeks and acne scars. Australian managed. Check out Vietura Bali on Facebook for regular specials. Vietura at So¿tel Bali, Nusa Dua. E-mail: bali@vietura.com Phone : 0361-8492988

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You continue with the theme of endings, birth or death issues and money related topics as the full moon in Taurus arrives this fortnight. Sex may also be on the discussion agenda as Mercury re-enters Scorpio and your 8th house. Mars joins Pluto in the area of career and pushes for transformation and potential endings here as well. You may be feeling the need to promote or market yourself in a new way or to invest some time and/or money in study or new equipment. Your romantic interactions are pivotal to the transformation process as are the women in your life. There could be an exploration of your own sexual values.

There’s an extra strong focus on your possessions and personal values during this time and the full moon casts a little emotional light on the shared aspect of your finances. An emotionally deep time that portends to a healing in the area of your work. The really big push comes around the home with Mars and Pluto joining forces to reshuffle your foundations. With the relationship card being rather wild, your home too may suffer inconsistencies. This is the moment to delve into the area of personal support and nurture to get a sense of what really constitutes home base for you and a safe harbor for your inner woman.

The full moon brings the focus back to yourself temporarily although the relationship house is packed with those Scorpio planets, including Venus, your ruler. Mercury now joins the stellium and brings some deeply insightful discussions to your one on one relationship. The topics revolve around sex and money and will push you to re-evaluate your beliefs on the issues and as Mars joins Pluto in the 9th house of higher mindedness you will see the need to expand your thinking. Old ideas must go now to make way for a deeper connection to your authentic self and true essence. Any plans around travel or foreign concerns will be activated.

This is the time of year to forge ahead with your own plans and ideas, to promote yourself and give rise to any new ideas you have with regard to your work. You are currently undergoing transformation through study, with siblings or via mental work. If marketing or media is needed to promote yourself or your new line of work this is the time to implement it. Healing is around the children in your life or how you create an image for yourself. Perhaps they go together. Using your identity as a parent for example or expanding your work to include children or children’s products may boost business for you.

This full moon may offer you a little respite from the intensity of your work schedule. A lot of focus on the health and work sector of your chart with Mercury set to join the planets there ensures that you are kept busy. It’s a good idea to take a break and to clear the mind, ground yourself in nature and breathe deeply. Transformation for you is in the deepest part of the chart and as Mars joins Pluto this fortnight you will be confronted with challenges that will shape your life and will bring those endings and new beginnings that we talk about in the introduction. Friendships play an important role. You may wish to talk over the hot topics with a potential romantic interest or simply seduce them into intimacy. For those already deeply within a relationship conversations may center around children. This could be a full moon spent with groups of people or friends, although there will be no reprieve from the intensity of communication. Mars and Pluto together in your relationship house bring all nature of one on one partnership together. You may be confronted with competition in the workplace or challenged to rise to the next level of relationship or authority. This is a deeply emotional time and brings you the opportunity for healing. The Scorpio focus is on home and the full moon brings attention to the career sector. Where to live and how to create a sanctuary for the process of deep inner transformation could be the questions now? You may find some emotional stability in your work or receive a little guidance from parents or mentors. It could be the time for some more credentials through higher education that will transform what you do for a living. The area of health could be an issue with unexplained symptoms re-occurring. As with all of us, you will be approaching some deep issues through communication within your closest relationships. Family is highlighted. Do you have issues with siblings that need to be aired? Perhaps there is the impulse to become more active or the need to move elsewhere to help a friend or family member. Children in your life are a catalyst for your own change at this time and through them you may access your own true nature. You may be feeling considerably independent and this can affect the way others perceive you, although you are more apt to defend yourself than to adapt to their preferred version of you. Healing potential is made available within your closest relationships and this opens the door for a lot of old hurts to rise to the surface for healing.

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The Scorpio New Moon Solar Eclipse culminates in the Full Moon in Taurus this fortnight. Venus who joined the Sun for the Eclipse continues to travel with the Sun through to mid-month and Mars in Capricorn will meet with Pluto at the end of the fortnight. Pluto is the ruler of Scorpio and brings issues of power to the fore. Mars is the lower octave, the catalyst for Pluto and ignites and unleashes powerful forces. Our Scorpio planets meanwhile trine Chiron (healing) and with the feminine influence strongly highlighted through Venus, women are holding emotional keys to the collective unconscious. Mercury returns to Scorpio this fortnight and by the 10th moves beyond its retrograde point. This is a deeply probing Mercury (mental) placement and will trine Neptune mid-month to bring a higher perspective to intellectual pursuits. We dig deep to uncover the Truth and then we dissolve it into existence, itself. This is the time to look at what is really going on beneath the facade of media and technological communication and to intuit the truth for oneself with regard to information uncovered. There will be some squirming as facts reveal the truth behind the lies. With the hard angle between Mars/Pluto and Uranus everything is possible. There is the potential for abruptness and quick reactions and paradoxically some stubborn or clinging to past manoeuvres as well. We forgive not so much for the other persons benefit, but more to free ourselves from the bondage of the past pain, resentment and bitterness. FULL MOON 14 Taurus 25 November 7, 2014 6:22 a.m.

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As you continue the deep inner journey of self-discovery you find healing at the very root of your existence and more at home within yourself, as opposed to an external place. This is reflected by the transformation that is occurring around your personal beliefs and possessions. This will be highlighted around the full moon when you may wish to focus on the health of your physical body and what you most need to sustain it. Any love affairs now, would be very private and this goes for any existing relationships as well. The inner sanctum is a very safe place to explore the nuances of your mental processes.

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As you get together with friends healing comes through communication and probably through the very fact that you are out and about within the community. You may find yourself the center of attention this full moon and lovingly sharing with others. Mars joins Pluto in your sign to bring assertiveness to your personality and for you also the changes are altering your very foundations and reach back to your familial roots. It could be that others view you as a little eccentric, although I would say boldness wins out over eccentricities. Harness the energy of this potent time to propel yourself forward and claim your place in your world. Interactions with brothers or sisters could bring previously unconscious behaviour to the surface. Equally as possible you may wish to suddenly release some old ideas, things, people or grudges you’ve been carrying around as excess baggage. This is a good month to do a spring clean of mind, body and possessions. Your career could be really starting to take off and possibly with the help of a powerful woman or you may be the powerful woman taking your place in the public eye. This full moon is a time to nurture yourself with some creature comforts and a little self-indulgence. Reward yourself for a job well done. With an added emphasis to all things of a higher nature, foreign interests or travel, you are ready to do a little of the work needed to get you off and running or flying, as the case may be. Use this full moon to imagine your expanded vision and bring it into form. Things will start to move by the end of the fortnight and this will bring a little healing to your physical body and appearance. Unexpected things happen when you meet old friends and join with other communities to share your new visions and ideas/beliefs. This is a perfect time to expand your horizons mentally and physically.

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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.

EAR CANDLES The Good, The Bad and the Silly

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“Ear candling,” also known as auricular candling or coning, refers to various procedures that involve placing a cone-shaped device in the ear canal and supposedly extracting earwax and other impurities with the help of smoke or a burning wick. The origins of candling are obscure. Ancient Tibet, China, Egypt, the pre-Columbian Americas, and even the mythical city of Atlantis are cited as possible contributors. The procedures supposedly create a low-level vacuum that draws wax and other debris out of the ear canal. Some proponents even claim that impurities are removed from the inner ear, the facial sinuses, or even the brain itself, all of which are somehow connected to the canal! Most therapists or home-candle-kits direct the person undergoing the procedure to lie on his or her side. A collecting plate is placed above the ear, and the candle is inserted through a hole in the plate and into the ear canal. The candle is lit, and as the wick burns down, it is often trimmed. Clients are often amazed at the horrible residue that accumulates at the cone and ear canal, being told that this debris has actually come from the ear. WRONG! This debris actually comes from the candle itself and not from the client’s ear. Indeed if a suction was created by the candle strong enough to remove the wax from someone’s ear, it would likely be extremely painful and possibly cause damage to the eardrum. Personally I have examined many ears at my practice to see a mysterious ash like substance coating the inside of the ear, and yes, you guessed it, they had been candled! Why Candling Can’t Work Since wax is sticky, the negative pressure needed to pull wax from the canal would have to be so powerful that it would rupture the eardrum in the process. However, candling produces no vacuum. Researchers who measured the pressure during candling of ear models found that no negative pressure was created. The same investigators candled eight ears and found that no ear-wax was removed and candle wax was actually deposited in some of them! The notion that the ear canal is connected to structures

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beyond the eardrum is false. A review of a good anatomy book should dispel this notion. The external ear canal, with an intact eardrum, is not connected to the brain, the sinuses targeted by the procedure (those above your eyes), or the Eustachian tubes (the passageways between the internal ear and the back of the throat). Burns and Other Risks Ear candling exposes the recipient to risks such as • burns to the face, ear canal, eardrum, and middle ear • injury to the ear from dripping wax • ears plugged by candle wax • bleeding • puncture of the eardrum • delay in seeking needed medical care for underlying conditions such as sinus and ear infections. Even many promoters of ear candles warn potential users to have the procedure done by an experienced “candler,” and to not use the candles on themselves, so it is frightening to see that many very basically equipped “Salons” in Bali are offering this therapy. I have even seen massage ladies on the beach offering ear candling. My advice? Don’t waste you time or money on this therapy…See someone that knows how to properly examine and treat your ear problem.

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Locke* A building contractor is speedily driving along an English highway to try and get to a hospital to attend the birth of a baby. As he drives, the man is also attempting to resolve over his car phone problems at his work site, and, problems in his private life. For a movie in which all of the necessary action is constrained to inside the vehicle, it is astounding how much tension and suspense Steven Knight can pack into what is really quite an ordinary event. The success of the film, however, rests solely with Steven Knight’s amazing direction, and a brilliant performance from Tom Hardy. This is a remarkable movie, which is at the absolute cutting edge of contemporary British cinema. White Bird in a Blizzard Gregg Araki is the director of the really incredible movie ‘Mysterious Skin’ (2004), and, his latest movie is just as spellbinding. A severely depressed housewife and mother suddenly disappears from the family home, leaving a shell-shocked husband, and, a not-so-upset teenage daughter. The daughter has long been used to her mother’s unpredictable behavior, and, simply regards her disappearance as an outcome of her parents’ general discord. It is only after a period of time that the daughter starts to question the reasons for her mother ’s disappearance. Gregg Araki’s distinctive visual style is very apparent in this movie, from the very first frame, and, he makes a movie which will keep you completely captivated right up to its surprise ending. Deliver Us From Evil* Horror movies are usually cheap and tatty affairs, so, you will find it quite astonishing to discover me raving about this movie. But, this horror movie is a first rate production. Scott Derrickson’s direction is flawless, and, both Eric Bana and Edgar Ramirez’s performances are memorizing. Still, it is the real life story of the film which delivers the punch. A failed-Catholic New York cop investigates an odd incident at the Bronx Zoo, and, pretty quickly, he finds himself involved in a case of Satanic possession, which makes him reaffirm his faith. This movie is gruesome, so, keep it away from the kiddies. Lucy Lately, Luc Besson’s movies have been a bit ‘hit’ or ‘miss’, but, this new movie from him comes out more on the ‘hit’ side. A young woman is forced to become a drug mule, and, a packet of a new designer drug is placed inside her abdominal cavity. However, while the woman is delivering the drug, the package falls apart inside her, and, the drug begins to seep into her system. Consequently, this activates her brain cells, and, she starts to use more of her brain’s capabilities. She must find help before her whole brain and body explodes. The plot of Luc Besson’s movie doesn’t stand up well under close scrutiny, nevertheless, he does present us with an amazing visual fantasy. Open Windows This movie from Nacho Vigalondo is also an amazing visual fantasy, of another kind. A young man is updating his blog about his favorite movie star, when, a series of unrequested ‘apps’ suddenly appear on his computer screen. After opening the ‘apps’, the man finds himself able to watch and participate in the abduction and killing of his favorite movie star, over a series of ‘open windows’. Okay, this does sound a bit gimmicky, and, it is, however, the movie will have much appeal to computer nerds, who are into Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and all those new kinds of computer wizardry. Sin City 2* Speaking of gimmicky visual fantasies, here we go with a sequel to ‘Sin City’. Fans of Frank Miller’s gritty urban crime stories will probably enjoy this sequel; however, the visual treatment to make the movie look like a ‘moving’ version of a ‘graphic novel’ is now just a little bit passé. What was unusual and inventive in the first movie is more of the same in the follow up. Horns In a small town a young man is wrongly accused of killing his girlfriend. However, he suddenly sprouts a pair of horns,

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and, when confronted by him, the townspeople are compelled to tell him the truth and their darkest secrets. Daniel Radcliffe stars in this nice little ‘black’ comedy, from Alexandre Aja. A Walk Among The Tombstones A private eye is hired to find the men who have been abducting and killing a series of women. Okay, this is not ground breaking cinema, but, Scott Frank does put together a rather smooth little thriller. Liam Neeson stars, in a role that is not much of a stretch for him, but he does turn in a good performance. Houdini Adrien Brody plays the famous escape artist. The first half of the movie presents some ideas about how Houdini did his amazing tricks. The second half follows him as he exposes many fraudulent mediums and clairvoyants.

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Reclaim A young childless couple go to the Caribbean, and pay a fortune to adopt a local child. Twenty-four hours later the child has vanished from their hotel. This is where I leave You Personal issues are resolved as an affluent American Jewish family sit Shiva. Outlaw Prophet A Mormon sect leader is arrested on statutory rape and child abuse charges. And So It Goes A cranky real estate agent and an aging cocktail lounge singer have an affair. Days and Nights A famous actress holidays with her family, and they just keep on squabbling.

Mr. Robet’s Top Ten Locke* A man is driving along an English road to attend the hospital birth of a baby. Third Person* Three subtly linked stories which take place in New York, Paris, and Rome. White Bird in a Blizzard A badly depressed housewife and mother disappears from the family home. Deliver Us From Evil* A New York cop finds himself involved in a bad case of Satanic possession. Mall An unhappy and angry young man starts shooting people in a shopping mall. Lucy A packet of a new drug is placed inside a young woman’s abdominal cavity. Maleficent*# On her birthday a princess is cursed to prick her finger on a spinning wheel. Open Windows A series of unrequested ‘apps’ suddenly appear on a man’s computer screen. The Homesman Life in early Nebraska takes its toll on three women and they become insane. The Giver* Sometime in the future, the world has become a place run by a utopian state.

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Bitcoins Have Landed in Bali By Ines Wynn Virtual currency or money known as crypto-currency is gaining traction around the world and is fast coming into the mainstream of online ¿nancial transactions. Digital money is one of the most important technical and economic innovations of our time and is used in myriad places worldwide. Some people consider it a goofy, geeky invention on the level of Monopoly money; some think it’s a Ponzi scheme; others realize the appeal of this uncomplicated, easy and instant digital money exchange for all manner of merchandise and services. Though there are more than 100 different kinds of digital currencies, the most well known and most widely established is Bitcoin. Bitcoin has mass appeal and gaining popularity as the money of choice for travelers, tourists and the digital nomad.

in theory, one central authority can’t tinker with monetary policy and cause a meltdown - or simply decide to take people’s Bitcoins away from them. And if some part of the network goes ofÀine for some reason, the money keeps on Àowing.

What exactly are Bitcoins?

Some caveats are in order. There were some scams and thefts in the earlier Bitcoin days but security is tightening up. One of the more spectacular bankruptcies was that of Mt. Gox, a Japanese Bitcoin exchange whose losses amounted to 850,000 BTCs. Since exchanges and wallets are not regulated as banks are there is no insurance for your account if the exchange goes out of business or is robbed by hackers, such as may have been the case with Mt. Gox. Bitcoin does not have legal status as a currency in most of the world, including Indonesia where Bank of Indonesia (BI) and the Indonesian Financial Services Authority (FSA) do not recognize Bitcoin as of¿cial legal tender; however the Indonesian government is allowing the crypto-currency to be used and traded in Indonesia.

Bitcoin is a form of digital currency, created, stored and transacted electronically. Unlike cash Bitcoin is an invisible currency that exists only online and can be transferred from person to person or B2B Imaginary Bitcoins without the need of a bank or credit card. The fees are miniscule at less than 5 cents a transaction. Bitcoin is the brainchild of a Japanese software developer called Satoshi Nakamoto who created an electronic payment system in 2009 that is decentralized, transnational, totally transparent, fair, voluntary and virtually free. The idea was to produce a currency independent of any central authority, transferable electronically more or less instantly, with very low transaction fees. Unlike conventional currency which is based on gold, Bitcoin is based on mathematics, on pure technology and on trust. No one controls it and to date it is not regulated though the US Feds would like to. Bitcoins aren’t physically printed, like dollars or Euros – they’re created digitally or “mined”, which is a bit of a complicated process based on mathematical formulas, using computing power in a distributed network. This network also processes transactions made with the virtual currency, effectively making Bitcoin its own payment network. Bitcoin can be used to buy things and services electronically in brick and mortar stores or businesses, or online. From products to plane tickets and hotel rooms, you can spend your Bitcoins in bars and Bitcoin at Subway restaurants, even in online gambling dens. In that sense it behaves much like conventional currencies. However, what sets Bitcoin apart from conventional money, is that it is decentralized, meaning that no single institution controls the Bitcoin network. This puts some people at ease, because it means that a large bank cannot control their money. For others it is a bit of a red Àag because they see this as a risk of losing their Bitcoin stake in case a transaction company goes broke and there are no guarantees in place to cover losses.

Pros, cons, scams and pitfalls. The advantages of using Bitcoins are evident. Travelers no longer will have the headaches of having to change currency at every destination; they will not have to suffer exchange rate rip-offs, money changer fees, and the need for constant mental price conversions. There is no need to open a bank account or set up merchant accounts, which is Bitcoins Vending Machine traditionally beset by bureaucracy. All you need is to create a free digital wallet, which is fairly anonymous in that it is not linked to name, address, or other personal information. The big advantage of this decentralized currency means that it isn’t controlled by one central authority. Every machine that mines Bitcoins and processes transactions makes up a part of the network, and the machines work together. That means that,

Bitcoin transactions are easy, fast, anonymous and completely transparent. Transaction fees are miniscule. You can also trade Bitcoins like foreign exchange on the open market. The value of one Bitcoin, which was just pennies in 2010, brieÀy jumped above $1,100 in 2013. The price Àuctuates daily like currency pairs traded at Forex exchanges and is now about $375 at Bitcoin exchanges. Like Forex, its value can change daily as it is affected by good or bad news, just like the currency markets.

There are many Bitcoin forums and blogs where you can ¿nd the latest on scams and frauds. It’s always a good idea to google any Bitcoin exchange or trading partner before jumping in. So do your homework and learn all about Bitcoin before getting your feet wet.

A primer on how to get and use Bitcoins. First step is to learn more about Bitcoins. There are some excellent online websites where the mysteries and intricacies of Bitcoins are Hubud Accepts Bitcoins revealed. One of the more down to earth explanations can be found on www.coindesk.com. There you can ¿nd all the up to date information in a very readable FAQ format. Here in Bali there already are Bitcoin discussion groups. One is called Bitcoin Filter which meets at the HUBUD community work space in Ubud. The other is Bali Bitcoin Meetup in Seminyak which meets every Wednesday night. These groups explain the technical mysteries of Bitcoins and discuss how the world of money and digital payments affects you and your business. T’is the place to have all your questions about digital currency answered and learn more about all the aspects of virtual money. If you want to try out this new currency you can buy Bitcoins from Bitcoin exchanges, from Bitcoin AT M - t y p e v e n d i n g machines or directly from other people selling them. There are two Bitcoin vending machines in Bali: at Clear Cafe in Ubud Accepts Bitcoins Bitcoin Center in Seminyak and at Hubud in Ubud. You can pay for your Bitcoins in a variety of ways, ranging from hard cash, credit/debit cards to wire transfers, or even with other crypto currencies, depending on whom you are buying from and where you live. You will need a place to store your new Bitcoins so the next thing to do is get yourself a Bitcoin “wallet” which is kind of like a virtual bank account. These wallet accounts can be stored on your computer or smartphone by downloading special apps, or you can use an online, web-based service, sort of like a ¿nancial Dropbox. There are many wallet service providers like Coinbase or Blockchain that provide web and mobile apps; some include full-blown exchanges to trade your currency like dollars for Bitcoins while others are simpler wallet services with a more limited range of trading options. Bitcoin wallets do not actually contain Bitcoins; they store the QR codes, secure digital keys that you need to access a Bitcoin address and spend your funds by signing transactions. Transactions can be made by desktop/laptop, mobile devices like smart phone and tablet, and online. One of the easiest options to acquire this crypto-currency is to

buy Bitcoins for cash in a face-to-face trade with a local seller. There is a marketplace for trading Bitcoins locally using cash or online payments called LocalBitcoins where such transactions are arranged and prices negotiated. The preferred payment methods seem to be cold cash, Paypal, national bank transfer or Western Union. You can also buy and sell Bitcoin from Bitcoin Center in Seminyak. Bitcoin vending machines are extremely popular and easy to use. Like a face to face exchange but with a machine, you insert your cash and the Bitcoins go straight to your Bitcoin wallet in your smartphone. Remember that for both cash and online transactions you’ll still need a Bitcoin wallet. You can use a smartphone, tablet or laptop, and a live Internet access to access your wallet and con¿rm the transaction.

Bitcoin happenings in Bali. Recently a swank villa in Seminyak was sold for 800 Bitcoins, about USD500,000 at the time of sale. Not a small transaction by any means. But you can also buy a vegan meal at Clear Café in Ubud, pay for membership Bitcoin Center Seminyak services at Hubud or The Sanur Space, rent a bike, buy groceries, pay for legal services, etc. Made Pajarwati, General Manager at Ubud’s Clear Café explains how Clear accepts payments with Bitcoin: “Our customers simply scan the QR code at checkout, which calculates the real-time exchange rate between Bitcoins and Indonesian Rupiah, and they hit send. It is very much like making a credit card transaction only minus all the costs”. Behind the scenes, Bitcoin acts as a payment gateway and, due to Indonesian regulations, the restaurant automatically receives the corresponding Rupiah amount in their account. The main thing is that, for the customer, the ease and convenience of using Bitcoin as payment is not disturbed. Best of all, you never need to carry money, just a phone or tablet app that allows you to make payments from your virtual “wallet”. The digital currency is a welcome alternative to credit cards for many small businesses. There is little risk in setting up a Bitcoin wallet for customers to directly transfer money into, and it beats the 3 percent merchant fee that vendors are charged for each credit card transaction. “Ultimately, says Made, “our goal in accepting Bitcoin is to add value and convenience to our customer’s experience as well as lend support to a new paradigm that bypasses the banking model which has not served the needs of the people for a very long time”. Made has faith that Bitcoin is here to stay and represents an exciting new future where the power of money is in the hands of the people, allowing the 2 billion unbanked around the world to enter the global economy and contribute in ways that we can only dream of today.

Great medium for merchants. Bitcoin payments for goods and services made locally here in Bali are facilitated by Bitcoin Indonesia, a locally owned and managed ¿rm founded by Oscar Darmawan, a Jakarta businessman. Bitcoin Indonesia is Indonesia’s largest Bitcoin exchange and lobby group. It provides an easy and fast facility for local merchants to convert any amount of purchase to the current real time Bitcoin valuation and provides a secure means of transferring that exact same amount of Rupiah to the vendor’s bank. Oscar has also created the BitIslands Project at the Bitcoin Information Center in Seminyak that is set up with the goal of turning Bali into a Bitcoin Paradise Island by signing up Bali businesses to accept Bitcoins. The people at Bitcoin Indonesia call it a social experiment, an attempt to convert a majority of merchants on Bali to accept Bitcoins. So far they have a fair number of members -and growing fast- ranging from cafes & restaurants, shops, legal, business and recreational services, tour operators, hotels & villas, even moneychangers and taxis. One of the goals of BitIsland is to support the Indonesia tourism industry by welcoming more Bitcoin spending tourists from all over the world to Bali. Ultimately, says Oscar, tourists who are used to Bitcoin in their own countries, can travel to Bali and would only need to bring Bitcoin. So is it Bye-bye unyielding online banks, expensive money transfers and over-regulated Paypal? Maybe not so soon, but it seems to be going that way. Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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For Sale; Macbook Pro 13.3 inch Core i5, 4GB RAM, Harddisk 500GB. Brand new in box, unwanted gift. Sell for Rp. 13.500.000. Please contact 089 8368 5014. Denpasar. [123] For Sale; Samsung s5 Shimmery White 16GB, brand new in box, unwanted gift. Sell for Rp. 6.500.000. Contact 089 8368 5014. Denpasar. [124]

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For Sale; Stabilizer, Matsuyama, 7500W, AVR/L7500GS. 3-phase. 4 yrs old, used only 1 month. Paid 13 million new, selling 5 million only or best offer. Located in Canggu. Contact 0813 3738 8337 Marc or 0813 2819 9989 Grace. [110]

For Sale; Therabands / exercise bands for therapy and working out. Complete set with hooks, straps, instructions, exercise diagrams, etc. Never used; still packaged. 370,000 or best offer. Ubud 0812 3600 3033. [096]

For Sale; LG G3 D855 Titan 16GB: Flagship smartphone, top specs, excellent condition. Bought new July at Celular World, Denpasar paid 7.3 million Rp. Offers over 5 million Rp. will be considered. Contact Dave at <brewskidave1@gmail. com>. Kuta. [111]

For Sale; Bang & Olufsen A8 earphones in aluminum/ black. Outstanding sound and comfort. Sleek design and durable. Brand new, with genuine leather case. Ordered online by mistake. Never used. 1,800,000 or best offer. Below cost. Ubud 0812 3600 3033. [097]

For Sale; Pioneer AVHP4150DVD Car Head Receiver unit. Free 2 LCD screen head units included (other brand). Installation not included. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [112]

For Sale; Jobmate Laser Level, for construction work, hanging artwork, playing with cats, etc. Includes batteries. Brand new condition. 250,000 or best offer. 0812 3600 3033 Ubud. [098]

For Sale; Unwanted gift, EVOD E-Cigarette vaporizer, 900mah battery, rechargable by USB, 2 Ml tank, comes with 1 bottle of liquid. 400k nego. Call or SMS 0812 3648 8719. Sanur. [113] For Sale; Solid wood frame, can be used as sofa or bed, excellent condition, hardly been used from new, I paid 3 million, selling for 1.5 million. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. [114] For Sale; Wilson Hyper Hammer 4.0 tennis racquet, extra long, 710 cm2 face, 227 gm. 4 1/4 grip, condition fair; Rp. 800,000. Phone 0816470-1160. Jimbaran. [108]

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For Sale; Aluminum and pot metal welding kit. Very low temperature welding and repair kit called Super Alloy 1. Shipped in from USA and not needed. 600,000 or best offer. Ubud 0812 3600 3033. [099] For Sale; Baby / child carrier, backpack style, with sunshade and storage compartment. Sturdy European design and quality. Colorful attractive. For babies who sit unsupported to toddlers max 22 kg weight. 600,000 or best offer. Ubud 0812 3600 3033. [100]

For Sale; Razer black widow ultimate stealth edition PC keyboard. Price: Rp. 1.8million. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [071]

For Sale; Used Bang & Olufsen A8 earphones in aluminum/black. Outstanding sound and comfort. Sleek design and durable. Used, but still have original genuine leather case. Apple inline controller added. 300,000 or best offer. Ubud 0812 3600 3033. [101]

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ARDEN DOCTOR

by The Garden Doctor

by Dr. Kris

Microbes for the Garden

‘Dear Dr. Kris, After a year or two of total garden failures I have learned that chemical fertilizer just won’t do it, it has done nothing to improve the poor state of the soil. I have recently started composting in the hope that I can improve the soil, but while I am waiting for that to be ready is there anything else I can do to help the soil immediately so that I can get some better looking plants. Thanking you in advance. Regards, Jim.’ Adding compost is one of the best things that you can do, but it isn’t the only thing. The health of the soil can be directly correlated to the number and health of the microbes living within the soil. Microbes (bacteria, fungi, protozoa etc.) feed on organic matter rendering nutrients available to the plants. The work they do in our soil is more complex than it sounds. Healthy soil should contain no less than 10,000,000 bacteria per gram. The presence of microbes ensures that nutrients are made available to plants at a steady rate. Soil microbes are important regulators of plant productivity, especially in nutrient deficient environments. Plants are unable to take the nutrition they need from the soil without microbes working in the soil. Microbes must have a source of nutrition to survive, which comes from organic matter. As they consume, microbes produce by-products such as nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace minerals for the plants. It is the microbes that convert the NPK and minerals in the soil into a form our plants can use to grow and produce Àowers, food and foliage. As they digest organic matter they also create humus which improves soil structure and aeration, which is good for root penetration and development, whilst also allowing for greater water retention and greater oxygen exchange with the plants roots. These soil microbes (particularly bacteria and fungi) cycle nutrients and water to plants, much like a stomach extracts nutrients and supplies them to the human body. In effect microbes act like they are the “stomachs” of plants. When we feed our plants instead of our soil, we lose all the bene¿ts that microbes contribute. If you feed with a synthetic chemical fertilizer, you are feeding the plant, not the soil. Adding synthetic fertilizer also drives up the salt levels in the soil and alters the pH, which will have adverse effects on plants in the long run. Importantly synthetic chemical fertilizers only feed for a short period of time, whereas organic fertilizers offer continual nutrient release because the microbes cannot digest all of the organic fertilizer all at once. With chemical fertilizers, we also lose the microbial contribution to soil structure, water retention and aeration. All of these desirable soil conditions can be achieved by adding organic material. The way you feed microbes is through the addition of organic material. Microbes are important and essential to the health of all productive soils. A soil full of microbes is a healthy living soil. You can encourage microbial activity immediately by raking in organic material directly to the soil, preferably things that would decompose quickly. For example coffee grounds, tea leaves, banana peels, avocado skins, and decomposing leaves raked off the ground. Get whatever organic matter that you can into the soil and then cover over the top with

organic mulch. Lawn clippings, fallen leaves, manure or even dried seaweed if you can collect it off the seashore will all make excellent cover mulch that will also improve soil nutrition. You will learn what can be used immediately, and which materials must be partially composted ¿rst. The microbes present in the soil will multiply rapidly when you create the right environment for them. Some can lie dormant for decades waiting for favourable conditions. If you build it, they will come! There must be organic matter continually available in the soil for the microbes to eat. The leaves, compost or manure you added last year will need continual replenishment. Microbes multiply, and if your microbe population is low due to lack of organic matter, it can be easily rectified by amending the soil with fresh organic matter and allowing time for microbial growth. For a quick boost while you are waiting for your compost to decompose, try applying a homemade organic soil conditioner/ fertiliser.

For Sale; Android 4.2 Teclast 7”Tablet pc. dual core. 1.8 gb cpu, light, bright screen, front/rear cameras, games, videos, tv. headphones, case, charger, long battery life. perfect condition. Rp1.1 juta. 0822 3778 7379, <anandkuteer@gmail.com>. Ubud. [093] For Sale; Canon EF 70200mm F/2.8 IS L Mark II, great condition, ex waranty Datascrib Indonesia. Inc hood, lens cap, pouch, card waranty, manual book. Lens clear like new, always in dry box. Used only for hobby. Buy now only Rp 18.9 Million (price in store now Rp. 24.8 million). Text/call 0812 3612 6777 Frans. [094] For Sale; Harley-Davidson leather jacket. Genuine. Competition III in size medium. From USA. Waterproof. Removable liner. Venting in front and back for great airflow. Removable body armor. Many pockets and safety features. Brand new. 8,000,000. Ubud 0812 3600 3033. [095]

For Sale; Insulin brand new lantus 3 each 100ml pens new price rp225.000 sell rp150.000 each plus 1 pen lememir 100 ml expire 2016 almost half price also info on alternative to insulin to buyer. Ph 081 2395 0302. Sanur. [126] For Sale; Sound system with 5 speakers + dvd/cd player and sub woofer. Mint condition. Please call for more info 0857 3998 3538. Jalan Gunung Sari No. A46 Gatsu. [127] For Sale; Midea 1.0HP Portable air-conditioner MPN1-09CR. Great condition, like new. for more info or pictures please call 0857 3934 6953. Jalan Gunung Sari No. A46 Gatsu. [128] For Sale; High pressure washer. Good condition, great for washing cars, driveways, and more. For more info please call 0857 3934 6953. Jalan Gunung Sari No. A46 Gatsu. [129] We find comfort among those who agree with us - growth among those who don’t.

Grass / Leaf clipping tea Take fresh grass clippings or fresh cut green leaves from healthy plants and soak them in a large covered bucket of water. Leave in a sunny spot. After a week or two you should have a good natural soil conditioner that will encourage microbial growth. Mix one cup into a watering can and spread around the garden. Seaweed tea Use the same method as above substituting grass/ leaves for seaweed collected from the beach. In fact you can add many things washed up from the beach such as crushed pumice, crushed cuttle¿sh or if you are brave you can even add ¿sh waste such as blended ¿sh heads. If you have a water feature, occasionally watering your garden from the pond water would be ideal as it full of all sorts of goodies. Many studies have been done to explore the various roles that soil microbes play in plant productivity and diversity. Conservative estimates suggest that no less than 20,000 plant species are completely dependent on microbial symbiosis for growth and survival. Some plants and trees cannot grow if deprived of speci¿c microbes around their roots. That’s why some plants need a bucket of additional soil from around their roots when transplanting to a new location. Increased biological activity in the soil, and the build-up of existing bacterial populations, will help make your plants and garden resistant to stress, diseases, and insects, while maximizing the potential for Àowers, fruit, and lush foliage. Maintaining a living soil is the best way to produce a beautiful garden.

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For Sale; Pump for deep well. Shimitzu. Rp 1,1 mill. 0819 9938 2602. Bukit. [144] For Sale; Scaffolding 3 sets 125 cm (width) x 170 cm (height) incl. catwalk. Rp 2,9 mill. 0819 9938 2602. Denpasar. [145] For Sale; Pump- submersible Tsurumi HSZ3.75S. High pressure. Immaculate condition. Rp 2,300,000. Contact 0819 9938 2602. Denpasar. [146] For Sale; Pump-self priming Pentax CAM575/50. Immaculate condition. Rp 2,000,000. Contact 0819 9938 2602. Denpasar. [147]

For Sale; Compressor 1 PK Multipro incl. spray gun, gravity & texture cup, and hose. Good condition Rp 1,2 mill. Contact 0819 9938 2602. Bukit. [136] For Sale; Building machinery & tools: Water pumpssubmersible and external, generators, compressor, manual tools and bits. All in good condition. 0819 9938 2602. Bukit. [137] For Sale; Canon Digital camera A-410 inc stand. Excellent condition. 0819 9938 2602. Denpasar. [138] For Sale; Car diskman Sony D-808K. 0819 9938 2602. Denpasar. [139]

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Garage sale atJalan Gunung Sari No. A46 Gatsu. near the Mcds and KFC selling homewares, kitchen equipment, tools, machinery, storage containers and more. Give us a call at 0857 3934 6953. [130] For Sale; Plastic containers of various sizes for sale. Square fold up table: 90x90cm wanted 250k. Australian safety standards baby seat 100k, cutlery of various kinds and more. Please call 0857 3998 3538. Jalan Gunung Sari No. A46 Gatsu. [131] For Sale; Air conditioner 2PK General. Good condition Rp 2,500,000. 0819 9938 2602. Denpasar. [132] For Sale; Air conditioner 2PK Sharp. Compresor not working. 0819 9938 2602. Denpasar. [133]

For Sale; Voltage regulator 500 VA Tagawa. New. 0819 9938 2602. Denpasar. [141]

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For Sale; Freezer 2 Jt. Works great. Canon digital movie camera Rp. 12 Juta new, now for 6 juta. Immaculate condition. Canggu Club family membership 25% off regular price. Call 0818 0544 4104. Gianyar. [054] For Sale; Kite ozone catalist, board Xenon, harness: pat love with bag, pump, all complete. Used only 5 times. Rp. 20.000.000. Tel: 0813 3946 8766. Canggu. [055]

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For Sale; Apple smart case for iPad Air. Black color leather. Price: Rp. 700.000. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [056]

For Sale; iMac i3 hard driver upgraded to 1 terra Mevericks OSX, wireless key board, excellent condition mid 2010, 4GB RAM 3.06GHz. Rp. 9.8 million. Call/text 0812 4622 2162. [027] For Sale; MacBook Pro 13” retina 1 year old Mvericks 250gig drive 8GB RAM excellent condition Rp. 13.500.000. Photoshop Pa and Ai as well. Battery charge only 62 times. Call 0812 4622 2162. [028] You’ve achieved success in your field when you don’t know whether what you’re doing is work or play.

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Pondok Pekak Library & Learning Center - Ubud Extensive collection of fiction and non-fiction books in English, Indonesian & other languages. Excellent reference section on Bali and Indonesia. Courses/classes in Indonesian Language, Balinese art and music. Open air space for reading, meetings, events. Great place to meet other people, exchange information, or just relax and read. Food and drinks available. Located on the East side of the football field, Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud. Phone: (0361) 976194. E-mail : <librarypondok@ yahoo.com>. ProFauna Indonesia ProFauna Indonesia is an Indonesian society for the protection of wild animals and habitat. ProFauna Indonesia (formerly KSBK) is a non profit organization established in 1994 in Malang, East Java. ProFauna has branch offices in Jakarta and Bali and is supported by members throughout Indonesia. The main activities of ProFauna Indonesia are wild animal protection, investigation on trade in wild animals and animal rescue. For further information please e-mail: <profaunabali@indo.net.id> also see: <http://www. profauna.or.id>. Roman Catholic Mass in Gianyar In Bahasa Indonesia, at Santa Maria Ratu Rosario Church, Jl. Mulawarman No. 92 Tedung, Gianyar, phone: 0361943457 on Sunday 8.00 am. Further information: Father Yohanes Handriyanto, Pr at Santa Maria Ratu Rosario Church, phone 0361-943457, cell phone: 0818364840. Henry Soegiarto at Bali Renal Center, phone: 0361-979344. Rotaract Bali Kuta Rotaract is an international organization of service clubs for men & women aged 18-30 that fosters leadership & responsible citizenship, encourages high ethical standards in business and promotes international understanding and peace. For more information contact Barbara 081 239 72840

or you can come to our weekly meeting the 2nd & 4th Friday each month at 19:30 at Cempaka Bali Guest House, Jl Raya Kuta 127, Gg Cempaka No. 1, Denpasar (behind KCBJ Tours & Travel) or email: <rac_balikuta@yahoo.com>, website: <http://www.rotaract.org> or <http://www.rotaract.or.id>. Rotaract Club of Bali-Ubud Rotaract clubs are part of a global effort to bring peace and international understanding to the world. Rotaract’s 145,000 members are young men and women (ages 18 to 30) who serve the needs of their communities, widen their personal and professional contacts, and increase their understanding of the world. Rotary International provides the administrative support that helps Rotaract clubs thrive. Contact : <rotaract_ ubud@yahoogroups.com> or <www.rotaractubud.org>. Rotary Club of Bali Ubud Sunset Rotary is an international service organization of over a million volunteer members focused on eradicating polio, improving health, sanitation and literacy, and promoting peace throughout the world. Its motto is “Service Above Self.” The Rotary Club Bali Ubud Sunset’s local projects include improvements in water, sanitation, and health for Indonesians. We meet every Monday from 5:30 to 7 pm at the Maya Resort and Spa in Ubud. Guests are always welcome to join us for weekly guest speakers and refreshments. Reservations are requested. Email to reserve: <info@rotarybaliubudsunset.org>. Visit our website to learn more: <rotarybaliubudsunset.org>. Rotary Club of Bali Seminyak The Rotary Club of Seminyak is the largest English-speaking club in Bali. Rotary is an organisation of business and professional leaders united worldwide, who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world.

If you would like to attend a luncheon of the Rotary Club of Bali Seminyak, guests are welcome to visit us on any Wednesday at 12:00 at the Restaurant Warisan Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 38, Kerobokan, Kuta, Bali. Please see our calendar for the weekly program / any changes: <www. rotaryseminyak.org>. Royal Bali Yacht Club Royal Bali Yacht Club can teach you to sail. We have a small clubhouse & boat storage facilities on the beach at Serangan (Turtle Island). The club caters to dinghy and beach cats but you don’t need to own a boat to become a member. Beginners can learn the basic of boat handling with just a few lessons. There are various types of membership including temporary membership for those only visiting Bali. The club now has several laser style dinghies available for hire to mentors, Dinghy racing and social events are held throughout the year so drop by our office in Serangan. Visit website <www.theroyalbaliyachtclub. com> or call 081267989931 for more information. Rhesus Negative Blood Group Bali International Medical Centre will keep record of all persons with Rhesus Negative Blood Group, (negative Rh Factor), who are residing in Bali. If you wish to register yourself please call 761 263, or fax 764 345, or e-mail : <info@bimcbali.com>. Sahaja Yoga International - Bali Meditation community in Bali with awakening Kundalini exercise. Every Sunday start at: 17:00 pm in Denpasar Bali. Address: Jl. Gunung Patas no. 14 x. Contact Nyoman: 081 138 5771 & Arya: 0813 3829 4574. Free - no charges. Jai shri mataji!!! Jai shri ganesha!!! Jai kundalini mata!!!

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“The Difficult Flying Cow” Before we start this week you might want to remind yourself of how a septic tanks works by looking at the article from the last issue at www.mrfixitbali.com/articles/article200.html. A Septic tank needs to be strong enough A well built septic tank will not leak and should be able to withstand earth movements, unfortunately many septic tanks in Indonesia are cracked and leaking. It is easy to underestimate the forces that a septic tank has to withstand. You will see people building septic tanks using lightweight concrete blocks (batako) with a thin skim of cement on the inside. This is about as effective as a mouthful of spit on a forest fire. The slightest bit of ground movement, probably even the settlement resulting from the tank’s construction, will be enough to crack it. We should also bear in mind that when a tank is operating it will be holding a metric ton (1,000 kgs) of liquid for each cubic metre, for an average tank this is likely to be as much as 3 or 4 tons. That is a lot of weight.

allow gas to flow between the 2 chambers. The concrete should be correctly mixed (the mix should be designed to suit the sand and other materials being used however if this is not possible then 3 parts aggregate : 2 parts good quality sand : 1 part of cement is good). Too much water should NOT be added (a slump of 7 is good) to give a good hard concrete and, during pouring, the concrete should be vibrated with a vibrator to make sure it is properly compacted with no cavities or air holes. The aggregate must be small enough to fit easily between the steel and the plywood. This might all sound complicated, in fact it is not difficult and following these straightforward guidelines will make sure you have a well built tank that will not leak or crack. If it all sounds too hard get an engineer to help you while you get yourself a good dose of Yoga, the “difficult flying cow pose” is particularly useful when contemplating the mixing of concrete.

In addition how well your septic tank will work is dependant on how well it is designed and built. There are many people around building septic tanks who do not fully understand how they work. I am often asked about the subject so this week we will get technical I’m afraid, we’ll look at a well designed septic tank and explain its design features.

The tank must be built deep enough to allow for this and should be carefully planned before you start.

Let us say we need a tank of 2.9 cubic metres (the amount of effluent the tank will hold) this is typical for an average 2 bathroom house with 4 people living in it. Refer to the construction drawing below for a 2.88 cu m septic tank designed for a typical household. To download the complete septic tank detail drawing you can go to www.mrfixitbali.com/ septic-tank/septic-tank-3-cm.gif A septic tank should have at least two chambers, 3 is better but 2 is enough. The second chamber can be around half the size of the first chamber. In this tank the first chamber is 1.2m x 1.0m x 1.6m deep = 1.92 cubic metres liquid capacity. The second chamber is 0.6m x 1.0m x 1.6m deep = 0.96 cu m capacity = a total capacity of 2.88 cubic metres. Note that 1.6 metres is the depth of the effluent in the tank. This tank is purposely designed to be quite deep while having a smaller footprint for use on smaller blocks of land.

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Levels are important It is important when designing the septic tank that you pay close attention to levels. The inlet pipe to the tank that carries effluent from your toilet to the tank need to be 15 cms diameter and a slope of at least 2% (a fall of 2cms per meter) all the way from the toilet to the tank.

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Septic tanks should be either made from plastics that will give a little with ground movement or be built from reinforced concrete and designed such that in the event of ground movement the tank will move as a single entity and retain its integrity.

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The inlet pipe should go straight into the septic tank. Many contractors want to install small manholes (locally called control boxes) to access the inlet pipe just before it enters the tank. These manholes are a common cause of blockages and smells. It is better to have a free flow straight to the tank. Inlet, Outlet and Transfer pipes We now install the pipework. Note the positions of the inlet, outlet and transfer pipes inside the tank, the inlet pipe is higher than the outlet pipe and the transfer pipe is a bit lower than both. These relative heights are important. This tank design has 15cm (4 inch) tee pieces on both the inlet and outlet pipes and on both ends of the transfer pipe between the chambers, these keep the pipes clear of the scum that forms on the surface of the effluent as it is digested by the bacteria. They also help to reduce any turbulence that might be caused as effluent runs into the tank and from one tank to the other. We want as gentle a flow as possible through the tank.

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The transfer and outlet pipes have vertical extensions on the tee pieces in the upstream chamber. This is so that liquid entering the pipe is taken from the central level of the tank below any turbulence and high enough to not get blocked by deposits at the bottom of the tank. Finally an open 7.5cm (3 inch) diameter pipe is installed between the 2 chambers above the water and scum level to relieve any pressure buildup and allow free flow of gases between the 2 chambers. Manholes and Vent Pipe We can now install the top of the tank, once again a 15cm (4inch) thick reinforced concrete slab is used. The top has a 2 inch diameter galvanised steel vent pipe in it. In this design the pipe is over 2 metres high to allow any gases to be freely dispersed in the wind. Remember that when operating properly a septic tank should not smell. The top also has 2 manholes in it. Normally these will be sealed with grout to make them gas tight. The manholes are large enough to allow someone to enter the tank should maintenance be needed and are positioned so that they allow access to the inlet and outlet pipes to clear blockages.

The walls and floor of the tank are 10 cms (4inches) thick reinforced concrete providing sufficient strength to withstand water pressure and a reasonable amount of earth movement. The reinforcing steel is a mesh of 8 mm diameter reinforcing bars spaced 15 cms (6 inches) apart and built into a mesh box. Construction When casting the concrete shuttering (plywood formwork) is placed around the steel to form a box shaped mould ready to cast the concrete around the steel. This should be placed to make sure that the walls are 4 inches thick and, when the concrete is poured, that there will be a good thick layer of concrete on both sides of the steel mesh to stop the steel rusting. There should also be a bed of sand underneath the concrete floor of the tank to allow some movement as the tank settles and moves in the ground. The 15cm (4 inch) diameter PVC inlet, transfer and outlet pipes for the tank need to be installed before the concrete is poured along with a 7.5cm (3 inch) diameter ventilation pipe to

The manholes also allow access to pump out the tank, a process you may have to carry out say once every five years. Many tanks are built without manhole covers but have 15cm (4 inch) diameter pipes in the top to allow the tank to be pumped out. In these cases it is not possible to get into the tank to repair or unblock it should the need arise. Note that the manhole covers are designed to seal with horizontal surfaces. You will find in Indonesia that many contractors will make the manhole and their covers fit together with a tapered joint. It is very difficult to make tapered joints that fit properly and so they are difficult to seal. Flat surfaces are much better. Also make sure the manhole covers have steel handles so they can be lifted. And with that I’ll get back to the yoga. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.wilsonbali.com or at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 886 8866. Copyright © 2014 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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It’s the end of the dry season – or is it? I read somewhere that due to El Nino we may not get real rain until January and then, because of El Nina, it will go on and on. I often have a little rant at this time of year about Bali’s water issues. By October it’s been dry for quite a while, and people who are new to the island may not be aware of how dire the situation is. Over half (some say 65%) of Bali’s rivers now dry up completely between rainy seasons. Natural water catchment has been destroyed by uncontrolled deforestation. Thousands of wells are pumping the aquifers dry. Much of Bali’s water comes from a single crater lake, the level of which has dropped almost 4 metres in 15 years.

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So when those taps run dry, the householder has plenty of saved water to fall back on. Like money in the bank. I talked to Richard Johnson, a long time Bali resident. Richard is the co-founder of Rainworks Bali, which offers an integrated rainwater catchment/water ¿lter system that makes perfect sense in Bali’s climate. “I care about this island and I’m concerned, like many others, about the impact of the current building and development on Bali’s infrastructure,” he told me. “We at Rainworks provide sustainable and environmentally friendly products.

“Bali may soon reach its limit on water supply and without During the rainy season there’s too much water – it pours sustainable water use practices we will all suffer the from the sky, Àoods the street, rages into rivers and then the consequences. Many parts of Bali are already feeling the sea. But very few people catch impact. South Bali (the Bukit) is water in Bali, so six months later With the cost of water rising and currently at crisis levels with no abundant water is just a memory. water for weeks at a time. It’s supplies constantly diminishing, common in this area to have water Will it rain? The skies cloud catching and saving water is trucked in to replenish holding teasingly, then clear. A few drops tanks, if you’re lucky enough to becoming imperative fall on the arid ground and have one.” Or wise enough. evaporate immediately. The earth in my garden is cracked into dusty mosaics and the grass is Indonesia’s neighbour Malaysia is already nearing major a parched tangle of brown stubble. As is usual at this time water crisis levels and the government expects the country of year, taps have been running dry. A friend in Nyuh Kuning to be in a severe water crisis by 2017. The Malaysian has to get up at one in the morning to water her garden, government has made water catchment and solar power a because the public water system only runs then. Shallow priority, giving incentives to home builders and developers wells are drying up as new houses dig deeper wells than the to implement sustainable building practices. “I think we all neighbours (usually Balinese) and tap out the aquifers. And need to be proactive and implement water saving and some new villas in Bukit have been without water for a week power saving ideas into any new building projects without at a time. the need for Government regulations. After all, it bene¿ts the community and the island we all love.” How could THAT happen, you may wonder? Well, the builders of these new developments usually sell them as With the cost of water rising and supplies constantly diminishsoon as the lock is installed in the front door, and quickly ing, catching and saving water is becoming imperative. move on to the next project. To keep costs down, they Rainworks may be the only company in Indonesia that offers rarely install a rainwater catchment system. So when the simple low-tech rain harvesting and water saving systems. public water supply dries up, there’s no place to store water. Rainworks uses a large volume guttering system developed in Europe which collects 600 gallons of water for every inch Laine Asbury, an undergraduate at the University of Notre of rain that falls on a 1000 square feet of roof area. It uses Dame, studied Bali’s water issues last year. “After analyzing a Wisy brand vortex ¿lter for cleaning and aerating the water the issue behind Bali’s lack of sanitized water, it was quickly which then enters the holding tank, and passes through realized that water contamination was not multimedia ¿lters with UV treatment for the only problem,” she wrote. “Bali is household use. “Holding tanks are currently experiencing a falling water table, typically subterranean and of course the salt-water intrusion, decreasing river and larger the tank the better. If you’re able to lake water and land subsidence, to add to connect to PDAM water you can set up the deteriorating water quality. Several your tanks be topped off with that when factors take this crisis from bad to worse, there is no rain. Rainworks also offers including the growing tourism industry, 50% water saving shower heads and sink Bali’s insufficient water infrastructure taps by VTO Germany,” says Richard. system, a changing environment and lack of sanitation facilities.” Rainworks headquarters is located in Jimbaran and also displays their products It’s not just the quantity of available water, at Eco-Smart ( Little Tree) showroom in it’s the quality as well. “From what we’re Kuta or visit www.buildingsource.asia witnessing out in the ¿eld, the quality of Bali’s ground water is certainly decreasUntil those rains come down, please be ing,” said Tony Lowrie, Director of Star¿sh conscious of your water use. Water the Bali Water Purification which provides industrial and garden selectively -- the grass may look dead, but it will come domestic water ¿ltration solutions. “We often hear of cases back quickly in the rains. I can’t in all conscience water my where residents’ ground water supply (aquifer) is even grass when there isn’t enough water for Bali’s farmers to running dry for short periods of time, which is a concern. plant their crops. Wash the car from a bucket, not a hose. General trends indicate increased salinity levels in ground Ask your staff not to wash the sidewalk for 15 minutes when water especially in Nusa Dua and Tanjung Benoa areas. one minute does the job. Install water-saving shower heads. Water hardness is also rising due to increased levels of Flush the toilet less frequently. Mulch your garden plants. calcium carbonate in the water supply. We’re seeing Don’t leave the tap running. All the usual stuff. increased levels of both E Coli and Coliform bacteria in the water supply as well. Agricultural pesticides and fertilizers Here is last year’s rant, in case enter the aquaphere and end up in our deep and shallow you’re wondering how to Àush water wells. These increase the nitrate levels in the water your toilet with a bucket.... beyond the safe parametres for clean water, and skin h t t p : / / b a l i a d v e r t i s e r. b i z / irritations are common when nitrate levels are high.” articles/greenspeak/2013/ waiting_rain.html Bali’s pending water crisis could rapidly become a tourism and economic crisis. Tourism consumes about 65% of Bali’s water, and the tourism industry supports about 75% of the island’s economy. The volume of water that will sustain a Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - - Free-fall rural family for three years is consumed by 100 tourists in off the Tourist Trail is available from : less than two months. No water = no tourists = falling - Ganesha Books in Ubud, Sanur and economy. Seminyak Although heavy rains fall during the monsoon season almost - Amazon downloadable for Kindle none of this is captured; there are no check dams in Bali and rainwater catchment is rare. 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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth OCTOBER LIVES UP TO ITS REPUTATION “October: This is one of the particularly dangerous months to invest in stocks. Other dangerous months are July, January, September, April, November, May, March, June, December, August and February.” Mark Twain’s quote probably rings true for many nervous investors but the strange fact is that the first month he mentions, October, has frequently proved to be the month most likely to send global markets plunging. For the past few years I have regularly broken away from my comfort zones of Jakarta and Bali to attend a Think Tank sponsored by Momentum Global Investment Management in London or other capital cities. Whether by intention or bad luck the month of October has been the month of choice and it has often led to some interesting presentations. In the year of the Global Financial Crisis the Think Tank coincided with what was probably the worst phase of the crisis, following on the collapse of Lehman Brothers and when the world was facing the possibility of a total financial meltdown. Fund managers who were presenting at the conference had to tear up their prepared presentations and ad-lib their way through. One equity fund manager proudly proclaimed that his fund was down some 40% but as it was completely liquid investors could still freely cash in their investments. Which was not the case for those who had invested in many hedge funds or alternative asset classes lacking liquidity. This year proved once again that October was not a good month for fund managers to flaunt the performance of their funds as most global markets had seen the gains they had built up steadily over the year wiped out in just a few weeks. The losses did help the experts to focus however on where they thought the world was going rather than dwell on recent successes. At this point it might be worth pointing out to those who prefer to keep all their money under the mattress or in the bank (not a big difference where returns are concerned!) that despite the well-publicised falls in major stock markets they have always recovered. As an extreme example, following the 2008 global meltdown the S&P 500 US stock market index grew by 100% from March 2009 to July 2010. So the only losers would have been those who panicked and sold during or just after the crisis. The big winners were those who invested when markets were at their lowest. Very few did; sadly, human nature persuades us to invest when the news is good and not to invest, or worse still sell, when news is bad! This is why so many complain they lose money when investing. But what caused markets to fall this year? With previous crashes there is often a specific cause such as a bubble that everyone sees after it has burst. This year there was no single, obvious cause although it did appear that markets were getting a little expensive following a long, good run. Some of the reasons judged to have caused the large correction (not quite a ‘crash’) include:

Moving forward, what strategies should we adopt? To start with, there is one strategy that actually benefits from market volatility and that is to invest a regular amount into a variety of assets and markets on a regular basis. This is known as cost averaging and results in more shares or units being bought when prices are low and fewer when prices are high. Provided that the savings are encashed when fund prices are high the gains can be more substantial than for a savings plan that invests in cash or other asset that grows at a steady pace. Life companies have many products to achieve this aim. With interest rates at record lows and negative interest actually being applied to bank accounts in some currencies such as the Euro, cash is not a good investment option although it is essential to maintain healthy cash reserves at all times even if they earn nothing. That is because if you have no cash to pay the bills you could face serious problems such as the repossession of your home. This happened on a grand scale in the US during the 2008 / 9 global banking and credit crisis.

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Low oil and commodity prices, whilst not good for producers, can have a positive effect in the longer run as industry enjoys lower costs and becomes more efficient. Therefore now could be a good time to invest rather than wait for the recovery to take place. Following the ‘dead’ years in major stock markets from 2000 to 2009 many frustrated investors sought investments that offered returns that were uncorrelated to stock markets or that offered high returns. In some cases the funds ran into liquidity problems and suspensions while some funds were even damaged by frauds. While there are definitely opportunities for good profits in funds or assets that are not ‘mainstream’ the temptation to over-invest in such assets should be avoided, at least until you have a solid base of cash and the building blocks of equities, bonds and property. Finally, bearing in mind the very low interest environment and the sluggish performance of the financial markets during this period of slow global growth it is important to manage one’s expectations. We should be satisfied with modest but steady returns and look at the long term. To achieve the savings targets we set ourselves a few years ago it will be necessary to save more than was previously the case. It may mean sacrificing some of today’s luxuries in order to provide a bigger pension pot in the future.

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And stop worrying about October. When this issue of BA comes out November will be only a few days away and we will be safe for another year. Possibly.

Colin Bloodworth of PPI Indonesia has spent over 20 years in Indonesia. He is based in Jakarta but

- Fear of stagnation and a return to recession in the Eurozone - Interest rate uncertainty (markets fear rate rises which could stifle business) - The threat to global stability of ISIS in the Middle East - Strengthening US Dollar (not good for everyone) - Weakening commodity prices (bad for producing countries) - Ebola The impact of any one of these should not have upset the markets too much but the combined effect of all of them was enough to persuade investors to take refuge, for a while anyway.

visits Bali frequently. If you have any questions on this article or related topics you are welcome to contact him at colin.bloodworth@ppi-advisory.com or +62 21 2598 5087

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What is Barong Berutuk? Last week, I went to Terunyan Village in the Batur region to check out a rare temple ceremony that is normally only held every 15 years. My main motivation was not the ceremony itself but the fact that there was going to be a performance of rare gamelan selonding music by one of the oldest sets of this type in Bali.

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My extended Balinese family had never been to Terunyan either and were excited about hearing the selonding and seeing the barong berutuk. And also excited about visiting a village so famous in Bali for its isolation and pre-Hindu animist rituals (such as not burying their dead but leaving them to rot under a fragrant tree).

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Upon arrival, we were in for a surprise. First of all, we found out that the sacred selonding had already played several days earlier (it is only played when someone goes into trance and asks for the barong to be danced). Second, the barong were not dancing, but rather ‘prancing’ around the temple courtyard rather aggressively trying to whip anyone in sight. Strangely enough, some locals were asking to be whipped. Why was this and what is the function and origin of these bizarre creatures? Find out in the next edition of Kulture Kid. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2014 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Diana Greentree: Refugee Asylum Seekers

Diana Greentree was born in Leura in the Blue Mountains of N.S.W., Australia. Her early life was spent as a serious ballet student, which led to a career as a ballet dancer. In the late 1960s, Diana began training as an actor at several academies in Sydney and M e l b o u r n e , including The Ensemble Theatre in Sydney and the Emerald Hill Theatre in Melbourne. Now living and working as an actor and writer in Melbourne, Diana visits Bali at least once a year, timing her visits to work at The Ubud Writers Festival as Playreading coordinator. Diana’s novel The Camros Bird chronicles stories and experiences of Australia’s asylum seekers, the vast majority of whom enter Australian waters from Indonesia. Published in 2013, the book was launched at UWRF by noted Human Rights activist Q.C. Julian Burnside. Where did you get your interest in Indonesia? My love of Indonesia was fostered by my bother, John Greentree, who ran an import company here for many years. I travelled with him on buying trips to remote villages in Java, Lombok and Bali, where we observed the making of pottery, woodcarving and fabrics and met wonderful, friendly people everywhere. Tell us about your work with refugees? My work with refugees and asylum seekers has been the most heartbreaking, frustrating but rewarding time of my life. After going with friends into the Australian desert to protest at the Woomera Immigration Detention Centre, I was angered by the Australian Government’s treatment of people fleeing persecution. I wanted to do something practical beyond just writing irate letters to politicians and the newspapers. In 2001, I joined the group Actors for Refugees. For the next 6 years, we visited people in detention, rewrote their stories and performed them throughout Australia in schools, universities and communities. What do you feel about Australia’s tough new stance against asylum seekers? The Australian Government is determined that no asylum seeker will be permitted to stay in Australia. This is beyond cruel and beyond what we have agreed to as signatories to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Refugee Convention. Sadly, the majority of Australians agree with the Government’s position. There is a smug need to protect the wonderful lifestyle we have and not share it. There is also fear of the ‘other.’ The Government has mislead people into thinking they care about ‘saving lives’ by ‘stopping the boats.’

Government was deluding the public and provoking irrational fears. My hope is that The Camros Bird will be read by those who know little of the plight of those hoping for a safe life in our country. What seminal events had a great impact on you in taking up the plight of refugees? Without a doubt the T.V. reporting of The Tampa crisis when the Australian Government failed to rescue the survivors of a shipwreck off our coast. This callous act triggered the forming of Actors for Refugees. The Norwegian captain of the ship The Tampa came to the rescue. The breakout at the Woomera Immigration Detention Centre soon after was another event that had a powerful affect on me. When I began visiting people in the Maribyrnong Detention Centre near my home in Melbourne, the stories I heard from those imprisoned (including that of an 11 year old girl hanging herself) made a huge impression on the whole public. Did you face challenges researching the book? There were many emotional challenges in retelling some of the harrowing stories I’d heard from those I met in detention. I also had to respect their need for anonymity, which is why the book is a novel and not a non-fiction story. I feel the majority of the audience attending my promotional events is those already committed to the refugee cause, but occasionally someone comes up to me after an event and says, “Thank you. I knew nothing about all this until now.” This is why I wrote the book.

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Have there been any other noteworthy books about asylum seekers to Australia? There have been many, including Robin de Crespigny’s The People Smuggler, and non-fiction books by refugee advocates Julian Burnside, David Manne and Peter Mares. What’s the difference between an asylum seeker and a refugee? Asylum seekers only become refugees when they are granted refugee status by the government. I know many fortunate refugees who came here when the government was less harsh and who have become wonderful citizens. Sadly, the government no longer grants refugee status. People are shipped off to languish on impoverished islands to our north…Nauru, Manus Island and Christmas Island. Recently an agreement has been reached to ship some asylum seekers to impoverished Cambodia. If you don’t agree with the government’s current policy, what would you replace it with?

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Julian Burnside Q.C. has made very practical suggestions, which would save the government millions of dollars…not to speak of ameliorating the suffering of asylum seekers. One of his proposals concerns the government setting up a processing center in Indonesia where they would quickly assess people and accept those who have a genuine claim to being a refugee. What are some of the problems refugees face? The language difficulty is an initial problem but one quickly overcome. Cultural differences, such as the need to wear head and body coverings for women, can mean that the wearer is obviously a newcomer and might face discrimination. On the whole, Australians (apart from politicians) are kind and accepting. Recently, people issued with only a bridging visa have not been permitted to work, study or receive social welfare. This places a huge burden onto community groups who feed, clothe and assist these people to survive. What is the best way to contact you? My email is dianagreentre@iinet.net.au. The Camros Bird is available as a hard copy or as an ebook through Amazon and Booktopia.

What inspired you to write The Camros Bird? In 2007, most of the group forming Actors for Refugees felt burnt out. We hoped there would be less need for our work due to a change of government - a big mistake as it turned out! I still felt a strong need to tell the truth about the treatment of Australia’s refugees and asylum seekers. Our

For anyone interested in being considered for Siapa, please contact: <pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2014 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Siapa at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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For Sale; Roland Rhythm Effects Box, with instruction manual. IDR 3 million. Conn brand trumpet, including hard case, good condition IDR 5 million. Call or SMS 0813 3775 1888 (English) or 0812 3677 3449 (Indonesian). Denpasar. [168] For Sale; 2 webcameras (MS and HP) as new. For 400.000 Rp. Please contact Michael. 081 2395 1444. Denpasar. [045] For Sale; One bottle of Maca homeopathic drops. 2oz bottle. Paid $26. Sell for Rp 175.000. Long expiry date. SMS 081 239 88979. Kuta / Sanur. [021] It’s nice to be important, and it’s more important to be nice.

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Occasionally someone says “why didn’t you answer my email”, or “hey, you missed the meeting yesterday”; plus other annoying comments that end up meaning I didn’t receive their email! Well spam is an annoying fact of online life that can never be avoided entirely. No matter how good your defenses, a spam message is going to appear in your inbox occasionally. Spam is irritating but relatively harmless if you simply delete it. The flip side of spam can be more serious. What if a legitimate message that you DO want to receive gets trapped in your spam filter? Here’s the answer... You might miss a favorite email newsletter; or a hot Groupon deal; an invitation to a party; or a job interview. The consequences of “false positives” – legitimate messages wrongly treated as spam – often cause much more trouble than “false negatives” or spam that slips through to you when it should have been caught.

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I heard recently about someone who sent a resume to a potential employer, and didn’t realize they had emailed him twice, inviting him to visit for an in-person interview. It wasn’t until he checked the Spam folder that he realized he was missing those important emails. The three major free email service providers – Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook.com (formerly Hotmail) – provide anti-spam filters that operate automatically in the background. Each of these services also gives you the ability to fine-tune spam filtering manually when necessary. When you see a spam message in your webmail inbox, it’s pretty simple to select it and click the “this is spam” button that all of these services provide. The message is banished to your spam folder and the sender is added to your list of blocked senders; you won’t hear from that sender again.

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Ensuring that senders you DO want to hear from will always get through your spam filter takes a bit more effort. To access spam settings in Yahoo, click the “Options” button in the upper left corner of the main screen and select “mail options.” Spam-related options then appear in the left-hand sidebar. Yahoo’s method of whitelisting safe senders is rather confusing because there is no “safe sender” label that you can give to an address. Instead, you must set up a filter that specifies “when a message is received from this address, always send it to my inbox.” You can also specify other actions to take when a message is received from a specific address, like sending it to Trash, Spam, or another folder. There is also a “blocked senders” list of addresses whose email you never want to receive; it’s limited to 500 addresses. Yahoo filters are not limited to complete email addresses. You can also filter based on part of an address; on words contained in the sender, recipient, subject, or body fields of a message.

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To access spam controls in Outlook.com, click on the gear icon in the upper right corner of the screen and select “more mail settings.” On the next screen, click on one of the links under the “Preventing Junk Email” section. You can block senders or add them to a list of safe senders. You can also block all mail from a specified domain or add the entire domain to your safe senders list. Unlike Yahoo and Gmail, Outlook.com does not give users fine filtering control over text in subject or body fields. You have only two filter action options. “Standard” sends everything deemed to be spam, plus what you have blocked, to the junk mail folder. “Exclusive” junks all mail except that from your contacts, senders on your safe senders list, and mail from Microsoft; so you’ll never get email from anyone you don’t know! You can also tell Outlook. com to block images, links, and attachments in any messages. Gmail’s spam filtering options are the most flexible and user-friendly of the three major email providers. I’ve used Gmail for many years, so I’m probably biased in favor of it. (Gmail has about 450 million users, and is the most popular webmail service.) Gmail lets you create any kind of filter imaginable and even send a filtered message to any destination you wish. Here is a great tutorial on Gmail spam filter settings: http://askbobrankin.com/gmail_spam_filter_settings.html. But briefly, to prevent a Gmail message from ending up in the Spam bucket, here’s what you need to do: • Open the message (you may have to find it first in the Spam folder) • Click the down arrow next to the Reply icon on the right-top of the message. Then select “Filter messages like these”. • Choose your search criteria. Specifying the sender may suffice, but you can also fine tune by subject or message body. • Click “Create filter with this search.” • Check the box next to “Never send it to Spam” and click the “Create Filter” button. For more details read one of my favorite sites: http://askbobrankin.com/missing_email_tweak_your_spam_filter.html#ixzz29gSom8w4 ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can. Bali PC Advisor and other Bali Advertiser article Archives now ONLINE: http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/ If you are tired of trying to type the links you see in the printed articles you go to the Archive and cut-paste them PakBruce, your Bali PC Advisor! ©2004 - 2014 BaliPCAdvisor@GMail.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission of the author or The Bali Advertiser

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For Sale; Half body mannequins, fabric covered on adjustable wooden stand. 100,000 each or take all 400,000. Also 1 white plastic half body for shelf or table 50,000. 0813 3775 1888 (English) 0812 3677 3449 (Indonesian). Denpasar. [169] For Sale; Omron portable nebulizer NE C28 in carrycase. Purchased in Sanidata Medical Supplies, never used, masks for adults & children still in sealed packets. IDR 500,000. Call or SMS 0813 3775 1888 (English) 0812 3677 3449 (Indonesian). Denpasar. [170] For Sale; Excessive four poster bed, breadth 2 m. Complete with 2 mattress (as new) and curtains. Bed is disassembled. Price 3.5 jt. Hp 0813 3776 2639. Denpasar. [171]

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For Sale; Step up/step down transformer new from USA 110v-240v 300W. Rp. 550.000. Call 0819 9957 1288. Sanur. [015]

For Sale; Rarity. 70year old Bezar compass. Still in good condition. For collectors only. Sanur. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [044]

For Sale; New phone Samsung S4. Blue colour. 32GB. Price Rp. 4.500.000. Contact 0878 8189 0009. Denpasar. [026]

For Sale; AC Samsung 1/2pk, model AS05Tulncea/ WH, 390W. Price Rp. 1.500.000. Call 081 7677 6675. Seminyak. [031]

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For Sale; Leftover sika one and viscocrite from pool construction. Discounted price. SMS/text message +62 878 6198 8111. Seminyak. [165]

For Sale; Watch Tissot, automatic, model sea star, 30 years old, steel with gold incl. original bracelet steelgold, like new, 30 meter water resistance, Rp. 3 Juta. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [158]

Moving Sale; 1 windsurfer with small trailer 4 bike, 1 utility trailer for car or small bike. Wood for house, many things. Stove, cool gaz, fridge, painting, tools, saws. Contact 0812 3608 8589. Jimbaran. [166]

For Sale; Canon L series lens 70-200mm f2.8. Mint condition, complete with box and original accesories. Sell for Rp. 11.250.000 nego. Contact 081 2392 5264. Denpasar. [004]

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Local News Body of Robert Kelvin Ellis Found in Bali-Wife Confesses to Murder The wife of a man found murdered in Bali has confessed to ordering a hit on her husband as one of his alleged killers was arrested. Police said it seemed that Robert Kelvin Ellis’ wife, Julaikah Noor Aini, paid to have her husband murdered for many reasons, including claims that he often cheated on her. Julaikah Noor Aini, who is Indonesian, is known as Noor Ellis. Mr. Ellis, a 60-year-old British national, is believed to have lived in Australia before moving to Bali to live. Another three people are being hunted for involvement in the death.

Police said one alleged killer had been arrested at Padang Bai in east Bali. The body was found about 8am local time on Tuesday (21/10) by a farmer near a rice field and was taken to Sanglah morgue for an autopsy. The farmer originally saw the body in the ditch on Monday morning but did not realize what it was until Tuesday, when he looked more closely.

Badung police chief Komang Suartana said that they had had arrested Ellis’ wife as a suspect, as well as one of the killers and were still pursuing three others.

Police have said that the couple was last seen together about 1.10pm on Sunday, leaving the villa complex by car. (October 22nd 2014)

Indonesian President Gets Rock Star Welcome at Inauguration

“We must realize that Indonesia is a great nation but it has to be run well, it has to be run for the prosperity of the people,” said the leader, known by his nickname Jokowi and famed for his man of the people image. “I invite everyone in society to unite and work together to achieve what we have dreamt of - creating a strong, prosperous and dignified Indonesia.”

last weekend (11/10) was complete with a visit to a local medical centre to have a tropical spider pulled out of the skin on his stomach. 21-year-old Dylan awoke after a quiet

red trail two inches from his naval and heading upwards. “It was as if someone had scratched me with the tip of a knife,” he said. Later that evening, the trail had moved two

A doormat and mobile phone were also found near the body, along with some US dollars. Ida Bagus Putu Alit, the head of the forensic team, said the victim’s throat had been cut and there were three open wounds in the neck and chin. He said the victim probably died about 18 to 24 hours before the body was found, in the early hours of morning of Monday.

As night fell, Widodo, sworn in as leader of the world’s third-biggest democracy earlier in the day, ran on stage in front of about 50,000 supporters at a park in central Jakarta, grinning broadly and raising his hands in the air.

Western Australian man Dylan Thomas’ first trip to Bali

night in his four and a half star hotel room to find a bizarre

Mr. Ellis’ body was found wrapped in plastic and dumped in a ditch. His throat had been slashed and he had suffered neck wounds; a bed sheet also covered his body.

Joko Widodo, Indonesia’s first president from outside the political and military elite, got a rock-star welcome from a cheering crowd at a celebration marking his inauguration Monday (20/10) but takes power facing challenges to enact an ambitious reform agenda.

Bali Spider Burrows Under Aussie’s Chest

After Widodo’s appearance on stage in Jakarta, he headed to the presidential palace to meet several world leaders, while the huge crowd at the park watched a rock concert. Despite an initial plan for Widodo to join bands on stage, he had not returned by late Monday and appeared to have abandoned the plan after a grueling day. About 24,000 police and troops were deployed to secure the day’s events but there was no sign of trouble and the atmosphere was festive. The euphoria of the inauguration is likely to be short-lived, however, as Widodo faces up to the task of leading the world’s fourth most populous country, with 250 million people spread over more than 17,000 islands, at a critical moment.

or three inches higher. When a concerned Dylan fronted up to the doctors early on Sunday morning, they told him it was a small insect bite, and gave him some antihistamine cream to rub on the red line. Later that morning he awoke to blisters. “That’s when it became painful, it was a searing burn,” he said. He finally saw a dermatologist on Monday, who told him that it was something out of the ordinary. Doctors extracted a tropical spider that had burrowed itself into the scar from Dylan’s recent appendix removal. “It was a bit bigger than the size of a match head,” he said. He has now earned himself the nickname Spider-man. (October 16th 2014)

Bali Wedding Planner Goes Bankrupt

A collapsed Bali wedding planning company that owes Australian couples tens of thousands of dollars continued to accept deposits for weddings just days before it went into liquidation last week. The liquidators for Bali D’Luxe were appointed on October 7. The ABC has seen receipts showing one customer paid $5,500 to the company on October 1, with the payment confirmed by the company on October 2. The company, run by Catherine Williams from Perth, organizes weddings for overseas couples in Bali. The company’s Twitter account has been shut down

The growth rate in Southeast Asia’s top economy is at a five-year low, corruption remains rampant and fears are mounting that support for the Islamic State group could spawn a new generation of radicals in the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country.

and its website has been deactivated in recent days.

combined total of more than $200,000. A British resident,

The former Jakarta governor is the country’s first leader since the end of Suharto’s three decades of dictatorship in 1998 to have no major links to that era.

Kerry’s attendance was in part aimed at seeking support from Indonesia and other Southeast Asian nations in the fight against the extremists, who have taken over vast swathes of Iraq and Syria.

Hopes are high for a new style of leadership in Indonesia, but there are also fears an opposition-dominated parliament could make it hard for Widodo to enact reforms to revive the G20 economy and help society’s poorest.

Widodo’s first test will be to reduce the huge fuel subsidies that eat up about a fifth of the nation’s budget; a move which economists say is urgently needed but which risks sparking street protests.

correspondence regarding my wedding afterward from

Monday was marked by festivities, with Widodo riding through Jakarta in a horse-drawn carriage after being sworn in at a ceremony attended by dignitaries including US Secretary of State John Kerry and Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott.

Prospects for his ambitious reforms dimmed in recent weeks after Prabowo’s supporters in parliament used their majority to abolish the direct election of local leaders, a move opposed by Widodo, and to win key posts in the legislature.

In his inauguration speech, he appealed for unity after the country’s most bitterly fought election and sought to reach out to his foes.

Prabowo’s appearance at the inauguration, and an unexpected meeting with Widodo Friday during which he pledged support, have raised hopes that tensions are easing. But observers say the ex-general may still oppose the new leader’s policies.

The inauguration capped a remarkable rise from an upbringing in a riverside slum for the 53-year-old former furniture exporter, who won the presidency in July after a close race against controversial ex-general Prabowo Subianto.

He referred to Prabowo as “my best friend” and the ex-general responded by standing up and giving a salute, the latest sign of a thaw between the pair that could help smooth the path of Widodo’s reforms.

Widodo is expected to announce his new cabinet later in the week. (October 20th 2014)

Consumer Protection Western Australia put out an alert about the company last Thursday. It said at least 10 couples across Australia have come forward who are owed a

who did not want to be named, paid $22,000 to Bali D’Luxe for her wedding that was scheduled for October 24. “I paid $22,000 via bank transfer,” she said. “I received no

Catherine Williams so I put the company name into Google only to find out that the company went into liquidation.” “The representative of the company said ‘to be brutally honest, you will not get your money back’. “I have been working 48 hours a week for the past year and my husband to be has been working two jobs. “We have now been left in the situation that we have had to pull out of the purchase of our home and take a loan to fund our wedding. “I have had to take time off from work to reorganize my wedding, one that seems was never started, even from a year ago when I paid my deposit. “I now look back at hundreds of emails, the time and detail to organize my wedding but only to find that my vendors have never heard of me. (October 14th 2014)


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happy” to be free but had no immediate plans. Asked what

on flight with Measles

he intends to do he said: “I don’t know. I have no money.”

Post Office Travel Money researchers have compared

“I am just very happy to be out of here.” (October 19th 2014)

prices for a basket of eight items to compile a barometer of

At least one Gold Coaster is in quarantine after returning

prices in popular holiday locations. Top of the list for value

from Bali on a flight that had three people on board who

Yudhoyono`s call for Mangrove

for money, the Daily Mail reported, was the Costa del Sol,

contracted measles. Passengers who flew from Denpasar

Conservation Ignored

in Spain, where holidaymakers can enjoy a three-course

to Brisbane on Jetstar Airlines flight JQ46 last Wednesday

family meal for £32.49, a cup of coffee for just under £1 and

(15/10) are being urged to contact their GP if they feel unwell

a glass of wine for around £1.40. It was followed by Bali

and carefully monitor for symptoms of the highly contagious

where a meal for two comes in at just £37.60 and a bottle

disease. A Surfers Paradise woman returning from a holiday

or can of Coca Cola costs just 50p. The Algarve, Portugal

has been advised to stay home during the incubation

takes third place, ahead of Sri Lanka where price drops of

period as she had not been immunized against the disease.

19% since last October mean families can enjoy a meal

Acting Senior Director of Communicable Diseases, Dr Alun

with a bottle of wine for around £41.78. The strong value of

Richards, said measles was highly contagious among

Sterling against several currencies means those heading

people who were not fully immunized. It is spread through

further afield can save money on trips to Thailand where

coughing and sneezing, and symptoms can include fever,

Phuket has seen resort prices drop eight per cent with a family meal costing £52.44, a bottle of cola 55p and a glass of wine £3.05. (October 20th 2014)

Families of victims commemorate first Bali bombing

Families of the victims of the first Bali bombing and a number of foreign tourists commemorated the 12th anniversary of the tragedy by conducting prayers and

tiredness, runny nose, cough and sore red eyes, which usually last for several days before a red, blotchy rash appears. Complications can include an ear infection and

Consulate General Majell Hind paid respect to the 202 victims whose names were written on the wall of the monument specially set up in remembrance of them. The bustle of tourist activities in Legian turned into a moment of silence during a minute of observation. “This commemoration is not only to remember but also to remind people, government and the world that today twelve years ago a terrible humanitarian tragedy had occurred, whose impact we still feel until now,” the chairwoman of Wives and Children of Bali Bombing Foundation (Isana Dewata) Ni Luh Erniati said. An Australian citizen, Jan Laczynski

mangroves in Indonesia seem to have fallen on deaf ears as their destruction continues without restraint. On various occasions, President Yudhoyono have repeatedly called for the protection of 3.2 million hectares of the national mangrove forests that play a crucial role in preventing coastal abrasion and act as buffer against tsunamis. One such appeal was made by the president at a mangrove-planting event, “Save the Mangroves, Save the Earth”, in Telaga Waja, Tanjung Benoa, on the Indonesian island resort of Bali in June 2013. The president had urged his countrymen to plant, cultivate, and take care of

threatening conditions such as pneumonia or swelling of

the mangroves so that they grow well and protect the

the brain. This year 59 Queenslanders have suffered

environment. But his calls went unheard as mangrove forest

measles having caught it overseas or from someone

areas in the country continued to decline every year because

else who caught it overseas, Dr Richards said. (October

of coastal reclamation and land conversion for various

18th 2014)

purposes, noted a non-governmental organization. “In 1982, Indonesia’s mangrove forests covered 3.2 million hectares,

Pedophile Philip Robert Grandfield Deported

District, Bali, Sunday. At around 08.30am local time,

Governor of Bali, Made Mangku Pastika and Australian

President Yudhoyono’s repeated calls for protecting

diarrhea as well as more serious and potentially life

sowing flowers at a monument at Legian, Kuta, Badung

representatives of the victims families accompanied by the

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1.7 million hectares of which had been cleared for various purposes up until 2014,” Secretary General of Peoples

Australian pedophile Philip Robert Grandfield has been

Coalition for Fisheries Justice (Kiara) Abdul Halim remarked

released from a Bali jail six years into his eight-year

here on Thursday (16/10). Initiated by the Indonesian Forum

sentence and immediately deported. Jailed in 2009 after

for Environment (Walhi), Kiara is a non-profit organization

being convicted of having sexual contact with five boys,

working for the cause of fishermen and those living along

aged 16 and 17, over a six-month period in 2008, Grandfield was freed from a Bali jail on Friday (17/10) and immediately deported. Grandfield claimed to have converted to Islam in a last-ditch effort to avoid a long jail term and recently complained of being denied the same treatment as Schapelle Corby. He had sought to get a letter of guarantee from the Australian Government in order to be freed on parole but the request was denied. During his sentence he

coastal regions and small islands. Abdul noted that in the past, Indonesia’s mangrove forests spanned 3.2 million hectares, or 22 percent of the worlds total area of mangrove forests, with a large source of biodiversity. “But, the unrestricted development of fish ponds for aquaculture along the coastal areas has led to the disappearance of millions of hectares of mangrove forests,” Abdul emphasized. According to a new report by the United Nations

specially came to Bali to mourn over his best Balinese friend,

received twice-yearly sentence remissions, as all Indonesian

I Wayan Tamba, who died in the tragedy. “I always come

prisoners do, worth 24 months and 30 days, making him

every year to Bali to pay respect to and remember my best

eligible for release in July this year. However he was unable

friend,” he said. He came to the monument bringing flowers

to pay the 60 million Rupiah or $A5700 fine and served an

and an Australian flag and prayed in front of an empty land

extra three months. He was released from Singaraja prison

dollars annually. “Mangroves are also threatened by climate

which was the former location of the Sari Club where the

in Bali’s north at 10am on Friday and taken straight into

change, which can result in a further loss of 10 to 15 percent

bombing occurred and always remembered his friend

Immigration custody to be sent home to Australia. At the jail

by 2100,” UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric was quoted as

although it had been 12 years ago. (October 12th 2014).

gates, Grandfield told News Corp Australia that he was “very

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Rafting Lite: A Run on the Ayung River by Bill Dalton

Though a relatively small island, Bali is huge in versatility with a wide variety of opportunities for luxury tourism, eco-tourism and adventure tourism. In the latter category, commercial whitewater river rafting has become big business, a mainstream activity and beguilingly safe for all ages. The Ayung River, the ¿rst river to be commercially rafted in Bali, Àows yearround through very serious original tropical rainforest. Rafting of course is a break from city life, a way to reconnect with the outdoors and see nature you normally will not see. Along its banks bereft of villages are scenes of primeval beauty, a botanist’s delight and a means to enjoy nature really close up. The ten illegal, unlicensed rafting operators who offer rafting tours of the river outnumber the four licensed operators, claiming that the licensing procedures marginalizes them in favor of outside investors with large capital resources. This may be true, but this was my nine-year-old son’s ¿rst rafting trip, so I wanted it to be a positive experience with all the professional manpower, facilities and quality of service that an international out¿tter could provide. With 30 years in the business, I knew that with Sobek Bali we would be guaranteed a safe run. Sobek, who I used to lead S.E. Asian tours for in the 1990s, deserves its reputation as one of the best rafting companies in Bali. Their strict safety rules in place keep give it an unbroken safety record. Actually, all the rafting companies emphasize safety. The only mishap that I can recall in my 15-years living in Bali was a 2010 (non-Sobek) incident in which a Chinese woman, unable to swim, got trapped beneath a capsized raft and drowned. Depicted as a crocodile-headed man in ancient Egypt, Sobek was the river god of fertility who created the great 6,853-kmlong Nile River, the world’s longest. Though Bali’s Ayung doesn’t aspire to the Nile’s majesty, its 75-km-long course is easily the longest river on Bali, running from the northern mountain ranges until it discharges into the Badung Strait on the Indian Ocean. Pickup service is provided by Sobek from south Bali or Ubud, but not in Tabanan where we live, so in early October we set out for the starting point in Kedewetan village west of Ubud, taking a series of jalan tikus (“mouse roads,” i.e. shortcuts). The main north-sound road along the Sayan ridge is where most of Bali’s of¿cial and unof¿cial rafting groups begin and end their day. Sobek’s 11-kmlong run through a river gorge, although not that strenuous or challenging, takes 1.5 to 2 hours. Suitable for people of all abilities, the river ’s difficulty scales, Class II (easy; few obstructions) to Class III (requires complex maneuvering), means that you get whitewater interspersed with tame sections. Fast and exciting but not perilous, you’re guaranteed to get wet after the ¿rst curve. Each commercial self-bailing raft holds 5-6 people, is equipped with pulleys, throw bags and ¿rst-aid kits that the guides know how to use. With names like Ace, Magic, Stinky, Dolphin and Umbrella, the paddle captains are courteous, capable, well trained, possess a sense of humor, speak good English (some

with working Japanese, Chinese and German) and ensure that safety is paramount.

Craggy, Dramatic Landscapes The day was already beginning to warm up when we pulled into Sobek’s big empty parking lot. Even in the middle of one of the driest summers in recent memory, we were told that the Ayung’s rapids were still running strong. At the outdoor check in, we met our guide Coco, 55 years old but with the wiry body of a 30 year old, who has worked for Sobek for 23 years. One of the most accomplished of the company’s boatman, Coco is a veteran of over 1000 rafting trips. We drove in a new car 15 minutes north into the countryside on a winding country road that became narrower as we descended down into several river valleys en route. Just beyond the Como Shambala Resort, we walked down a lane to the clean and well-organized Sobek reception center. Coco ¿tted us out with a helmet, life vest and oars before descending the 590 steep deep steps down to the river. Not for the faint-hearted!

pointed out a few monitor lizards sunning themselves on rocks but not a s i n g l e m o n k e y. Swallows and swifts swooped down by our heads and we saw a red-beaked King¿sher skimming across the river’s surface in search of freshwater ¿sh and aquatic insects. On the river’s lower reaches appeared palm trees, rice terraces and locals dredging river sand to carry on their backs up to the main road for use in the construction industry. We then came upon a surprisingly mammoth Ritz Carlton hotel project’s messy construction site, an 800-meter-long row of 60 suites occupying a prime location along the bank of the river with lush gardens, luxurious spa and meandering pathways. Set to open in late 2015, I thought hard about how such a huge resort will impact the river, the environment and the wildlife of the area.

Near the ¿nish a photographer on the bank snapped a heap of photos. After a steep narrow rock canyon, we entered a wide calm section - basically a big wide standable freshwater swimming pool. With Coco’s encouragement, we jumped in and Àoated along with the lazy current, then waded on to a concrete embankment in front of an open-air restaurant A German family with a little girl Dian’s age made him feel serving an international buffet lunch. more at home. Our eclectic group gathered around for a safety brie¿ng and instruction on raft commands: how to hold a Around noon, we paddle, paddle forward and reverse, what to do if you fall in started climbing from (swim on your back, not your front), how to pull people up by the gorge up the their life vest straps, how to push with your legs if you are gently sloping and heading into obstacles, how to brace yourself properly in the i n t e r m i t t e n t 2 2 9 rapids and to keep limbs and bottoms off the raft’s Àoor to steps, emerging on Kedewetan’s main avoid injury. road. Amazingly, we Our small Àeet of rafts was pushed out from the launch point. passed ladies who Over the next two hours cutting through the river gorge, there had deÀated the 50 were to be a total of 21 rapids in all, but none hairier than kg rafts, folded them up and were carrying them up the stairs Class II, which is just dangerous enough to be scary. After on their heads! Along the way people were trying their best to ducking and weaving some initial short rapids, Coco steered sell us sarongs, shorts and small ornamental boats and the raft effortlessly onward. We ¿rst passed a string of rock statues, politely accepting a Terima kasih no-thank-you. carved ¿gures on stonewalls - not ancient ruins - depicting Getting to and from the put in and take out points in the humid characters form the Hindu Ramayana epic. heat were the most strenuous parts of the rafting trip. With aching knees, legs and shoulders, after hot showers in the Mainland Chinese changing room, we headed home, quite self-satisfied visitors, who made with ourselves. That night we told embellished stories of up the majority of near misses, using just enough rafting lingo to sound cool. It participants that was not a run that pushed the limits of mind and body - even day, good-naturedly non-swimmers can do the Ayung rafting trip – but we deemed splashed us. Dian that making it out in one piece and in such high spirits was gleefully splashed victory enough. back, breaking down any language barrier. We rafted Practicalities under a large, pounding waterfall, rammed into a rock wall, pirouetted in Sobek, Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 257, tel. 0361-729-016/0361eddies, nudged hard against boulders that almost pitched us 895-0630, email: reservation@balisobek.com/sales@ into the whitewater. The sensation the whole time was like balisobek.com, website: www.balisobek.com. The published being inside a bouncing rubber ball. Delighted, my son asked rate is USD79/pax/adult, USD52/pax/children for foreigners; me when we were going on our next rafting trip. Rp350,000/pax for Indonesian adults and children. Includes a/c transfers, high-standard rafting equipment (paddle, life Our raft got snagged and thrown off course by tree branches, jacket, helmet, waterproof hand bag, towel), knowledgeable scraped over boulders beneath the surface, sending a ripple and experienced river guide, buffet lunch, changing room, and down the raft’s entire length, then skewing it sideways, but all under the watchful eye of the skilled captain. By the time we insurance coverage up to USD100,000. got to the half way mark, we were pretty clued in as to how it works. We helped but Coco did most of the guiding alone. At one point when we were hung up on rocks and taking on water due to the low water level, we had to “dance,” sit on one side of the raft and bounce up and down until the vessel became unstuck. Sadly, we didn’t see much wildlife, just birds and bugs and plants. Coco

A 15% discount is given off all published rates if you call Sobek Bali directly or book through their website. Booking through a hotel or travel agent is not going to make a big difference in price. Wear bathing suit or quick dry shorts, rubber running shoes or good grip strapped sandals. Bring water, change of clothes, waterproof mobile phone cover so you can take photos where the river is calm and you don’t need to paddle.

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MUSIC MATTERS By Toby

Greetings live music pioneers and welcome to another Halloween edition of Music Matters here in your local Bali Advertiser. This especially haunted issue is all about duality, have you ever heard the phrase a wolf in sheep’s clothing? I expect you probably have. Here at Music Matters I pride myself on being able to call a spade a spade, so imagine my surprise when the other night I wound up listening to, then interviewing one band, who like a kinder egg, were hiding a surprise inside.

completely perfect, and the rest of the band jumped on the perfection train.

It all started with a random text a week or so ago, I was just minding my own business when I received a SMS from a guy called Sam, the elusive Sam said he as a singer in a band called Ghost Note. The text said I should come down and see these guys in the Àesh as they were a little different from what I had been reviewing before. Sure I thought but his enthusiasm caught my attention and sure enough last night I found myself at Swish Bar on Jalan Padma in Legian checking out the ghoulish 4 some that make up Ghost Note.

TJB:

I got there after my day job so only really caught an hour or so of their set, the ¿rst thing however that instantly caught my attention was their clothing, all the band had some form of heavy metal paraphernalia on them, whether it be the skull beanie, the lord of the rings style one ring on a chain around the neck, or the giveaway Iron Maiden t-shirt worn by the bassist, the signs were there. The band kicked off by covering Oasis’s Wonderwall in a funky and unique style, this really threw me, the guitarist was great and even added his own extra solos into the song which went really well and gave a new dimension to the song, they in fact (in my opinion) did not cover the song but rather converted it to their own funkadellic sound, even changing the speed of it and the vocal harmony, very impressive. The Band was a big hit with the smaller crowd here and pretty much instantly had people on their feet dancing along. The rest of the set included mainly traditional crowd pleasers, songs like Brown Eyed Girl, Sex On Fire by the Kings Of Leon, (Which incidentally was on a restricted song list and banned from ever being sung in a recording studio in the UK I used to rehearse at) and Jessies Girl, which was sung by two women in the audience. The band were very tight but did not have the usual rhythm cues provided by a traditional drum kit, this role was ¿lled by a mic’d up soap box percussion unit. The Band were entirely acoustic but the sound was impressively rich and full for a purely acoustic out¿t and easily loud enough to entertain a decent sized crowd of people. Suddenly about half way through the ¿nal set a thought popped into my (by this point slightly inebriated) brain, this band would be perfect at playing Sublime, so I asked the band and sure enough got rewarded with the best rendition of Sublimes Santaria I have ever heard! They absolutely nailed it, the singer who I later found out was just a replacement, and got the vocal melody tone and pitch

Earlier on I was talking about the phrase a wolf in sheep’s clothing, and Ghost Note perfectly illustrates this. On the surface they play funk rock, reggae, but deep down they are a metal band. As I mentioned earlier I had my suspicions this was the case, but an interview with the band provided the evidence for my smoking gun theory. Hi Guys so ¿rst off how many people in the band and how did you get started? Gemmy (Bassist): There’s four of us we have been to gether for 2-3 years now; it was started by Aloel our lead singer who is away at the minute. TJB: Who are your guy’s main artistic inÀuences? Gemmy: I’m into U2 the Rolling Stones, Toto, Slipknot and Iron Maiden Andy (lead guitar): I like heavier stuff usually bands like Toto, Pantera, and Slayer. Hade (percussion): Metallica and pretty much all punk rock. TJB: Wow so with these inÀuences why do you play all this type of funky music? Gemmy: “We play it because it draws a crowd and sadly just for the money really we want to do some more heavy stuff but can’t see how its ¿nancially viable, we do this stuff because we kind of like it but more truthfully for the money.” TJB: So where do you see the band in the future, are you going to write your own material and maybe try for a record deal? Hade: “Truthfully we’ve never thought about that it will be a huge deal for us and if it happens why not!” TJB: So where can people see you guys perform? Gemmy: “We have a Facebook page where you can check out all our upcoming gigs (Ghost note acoustic Bali) but usually, we play here, at the Bali Beach Shack and at club Helapapatatu.”

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The band overall were excellent at what they did, however a few renditions went awry like a G&R track which was a little Àat, and also Funky Music, where the band could have been tighter. But the really telling thing about the band is not their sound but their direction. It is clear that deep down they want to be a rock/ metal band, and playing this kind of music will not take them any closer, in music the term Ghost Note refers to a muted note or false note, which I think is a name that very much sums up this band, they are fantastic at what they do but deep down they yearn to play the music they really love and like the ghost note embrace the soul of the music. You can see more of Ghost Note on You Tube at: www.ghostnoteacousticbali.com or become a fan on their Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/pages/GhostNote-Acoustic-Bali

If you enjoyed this article or have any questions, concerns, or if indeed you are the illusive Chris Curtis please don’t hesitate to drop me a line, here to the Bali Advertiser, or alternatively to my direct email address tobiasjbrown@rockfan.com Copyright © 2014 Tobias J Brown You can read all past articles of Music Matters at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Living the Eco Life of Riley at Taman Petanu By Ines Wynn Do you remember the hippie communes from the 70’s? The Yogi enclaves of the Maharishis? The Guyana group of Reverend Jones? The Waco religious sect? The nature-oriented communes of old? Various experiments in group living have been popular since olden times. Some people seem to be drawn to a community of likeminded individuals and are eager to set up communal housekeeping and share a living experience that reÀects their values and beliefs; which could be religious, spiritual, social, radical, agricultural, even political or economical. An authentic commune is a group of people living together, sharing common interests, property, possessions, resources, work and income. Its core principles relate to the communal economy, consensus decision-making, non-hierarchical structures and a shared philosophy of living. In other words, they are planned and organized. History is replete with examples of communal living and many cultures practice it. Agrarian based colonies like the Hutterites and the Amish in North America have been living this way for many centuries. The collective farms of Soviet Russia and the Israeli Kibbutzim are other examples of cooperative and egalitarian communities that have banded together for economic reasons. Other communes are led by spiritual leaders, alternative lifestyle gurus or counter-culture protagonists. Sometimes the word commune seems to be mentioned in one breath with free love, new age, utopia and panacea. But according to Andrew Jacobs, a social observer for The New York Times, by the 1990s most communes were not the free-love refuges for Àower children anymore but well-ordered, ¿nancially solvent cooperatives where pragmatics, not psychedelics rule the day. Actually, there have been many successful experiments in communal living that are based on practical and businesslike considerations. And a few model communities are de¿nitely the envy of the neighborhood. The old-style commune has undergone a reincarnation to a more refined and updated version, more in line with the idea of a residential community or a neighborhood that offers shared resources to enhance quality of life and reduce environmental impact. A remarkable new example of such an environmentally focused neighborhood project has been started in Bali, in Desa Kemenuh, Gianyar on the banks of the Petanu River. The group of people that is setting up this new form of community is a circle of friends with a shared vision and all are dedicated practitioners of eco-conscious living. Their goal is to create a new model of sustainable living entirely based on permaculture principles and ethics that involve renewable, recyclable, and non-depletable earth care, people care, and fair share. They have created Taman Petanu Eco Neighborhood on 1.4 ha of vacant, unused land in an idyllic setting close to Ubud. The land is adjacent to the Petanu River and slopes gently to the river banks. Taman Petanu Eco Neighborhood is a residential community based on a collective experiment in sustainable, integrated and holistic resource management based on the ageold Balinese Tri Hita Karana principles which positions humans in a direct, dependent and respectful relationship with the earth, other humans and the gods. They are creating a living laboratory to include an eco-farm with bio diverse gardens to grow their own trees, fruit, vegetables, herbs and medicinal and ceremonial plants in a pesticide and herbicide free environment; they use energy sources sparingly and wisely by building passive energy homes, harvesting rainwater and recycling grey and black water. In short, they are taking a different approach to development and land use with a decidedly modern, updated and health-conscious twist. According to the Taman Petanu founders, the project is primarily designed to function as a welcoming, safe and supportive community neighborhood for its residents: young families wishing to raise children in a healthy and wholesome environment, working singles or couples needing a quiet and peaceful haven to come home to after a busy workday, or older people wanting to enjoy a laid back retirement. The Taman Petanu Eco Neighborhood represents a viable model for sustainable living and community empowerment. It also provides

a creative environment for exploring art by including an open air theater and living arts, audiovisual media development and creative arts and workshops. Individual Family Homes and Shared Facilities - The project has set aside 80% of the land for residential building plots and 20% for communal areas. There are 18 small plots, varying from 1.7 to 11 are, on which residents can build their own family unit. Most all plots already have owners. Each of the homes at Taman Petanu can be the unique expression of the home owners’ personal style. Residents are free to choose their own eco-home design and build their unit based on green building guidelines and permaculture setback plans. Since the land slopes towards the riverbank and offers grandiose views of the rolling hills across the river, each lot has prime views and no dwelling impedes the outlook of another. The shared facilities include recreational areas such as a communal “bale” for meetings and entertainment, an amphitheater and pavilion for workshops and events, a kid’s playground, a natural swimming pool, and an administration building that houses a café and communal kitchen. The members of the community come from different backgrounds, nationalities and cultures. The present mix includes 40% Indonesians and 60% expats but they all live according to the shared principles of permaculture and are actively involved in the many eco-conscious activities of the neighborhood and outreach programs aimed at the surrounding villages. Their backgrounds reveal their commitment: present members hail from professions and lifestyles that embrace eco-living like IDEP, Bali Asli, Green School, PT Alam Santi; they are active in environmental sustainability, development work, social outreach and community education. As members of the neighborhood they actively create and guide the development of a viable model for sustainable living on Bali. The residents all pitch in the development of the community. They create and adjust their own social structure by consent at regular meetings and it resembles the banjar-style structure of the Balinese communities. They have created the Membership Charter for the neighborhood and set up different focus groups to represent different aspects of the neighborhood such as internal and community relations, construction issues and site facilities, environmental issues, productive landscapes and eco-farm. Eco Farm and Outreach program – An eco farm is being created on a half hectare of land adjacent to the neighborhood’s location. It is anticipated that the farm will supply the neighborhood members with fresh, holistically grown, chemical free produce like fruits, vegetables, herbs and Àowers. The farm will also include areas for aquaculture and for raising chickens and livestock. The eco Farm is designed to support the local economy and the spread of sound ecological farming practices in the area. A Living Classroom will be built on an additional area of about 10 are and will function as a learning center for the benefit of neighborhood members and the surrounding communities. The Living Classroom will demonstrate the ease and bene¿ts of growing organic food in a home kitchen garden setting, including saving and storing seeds for future use. Other programs will provide waste management information and resources, including waste segregation and ethical recycling and disposal methods; information on environmental preservation & protection including how to rehabilitate the land and switching from chemical to natural fertilization & pest control; utilizing rainwater harvesting, suitable solar and wind power generation; operating a small organic kitchen and café serving healthy drinks and snacks affordable for the Kemenuh community, and providing a reference library of books, manuals, pamphlets and DVDs. In the future the Center will also house an organic farmers market where residents, visitors and the surrounding communities will

be able to buy the fresh produce from the farm. The community’s outreach program bene¿ts the surrounding villages by offering permaculture training and teaching organic farming practices and responsible waste management. A primary goal of the Outreach program is to create a space where farmers and other interested people will be provided up-to-date information on sustainable, healthy and organic lifestyles. Another goal of the Outreach Program is to create local job opportunities, not only in sustainable farming but also through workshops on business planning, applying for micro¿nance grants, operating an ecofriendly homestay, developing ecotourism programs and more. Many of the surrounding village residents are wood carvers who have fallen on hard times in recent years as the market for large, beautifully intricate carvings has given way to a market for smaller, cheap handicraft pieces. There are very few other industries in the village and little agricultural activity apart from rice. Giving people the tools they need to create agricultural and other businesses will help to lift the economy of the entire village. So far the Outreach Program has booked great success. One of the community’s ¿rst and most successful outreach projects was the conversion of the village dumping site. On the main road leading to the Taman Petanu location there used to be an informal, unregulated dumpsite where sometimes up to 12 trucks per day brought loads of solid wastes from several villages including Ubud, Peliatan and the Sukawati market. Taman Petanu Eco Neighborhood representatives spent many months working with local leadership and community representatives to develop and implement a range of solutions for this major community challenge and succeeded in getting the dumpsite closed to outside dumpers. The Legend of Tukad Petanu - The Petanu River is one of Bali’s most sacred rivers, famous in the area for the story of the powerful evil King Mayadenawa who in very old times reigned over Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa and areas of Sulawesi. Mayadenawa had extraordinary supernatural powers but he abused them and made his people miserable and destroyed their shrines. Disaster and disease ensued. To make matters worse Mayadenawa also waged war with Dewa Indra, the God of War but lost. Dewa Indra shot him dead with a holy arrow and the evil king’s blood carved out a river called Tukad Petanu (the Petanu River). It is believed that the river was cursed for 1,000 years; if the river water was used to irrigate the rice ¿elds, the paddies would seep foul smelling blood. Dewa Indra’s victory over the evil king was celebrated as the ¿rst Galungan, the celebration of the ultimate victory of good over evil. Some people say the curse has now been lifted from Tukad Petanu, absolving the king’s evil deeds and ushering in a new era of change. Taman Petanu is a great place for raising healthy families, learn and practice eco-living, enjoy a laid-back retirement and the companionship of like-minded souls. One of its great attributes is that it enjoys a strong energy ¿eld as it faces directly to Mount Agung and its Feng-Shui is most amazing. Some home owners are constructing their units according to Vedic designs or observe sacred geometry principles. In addition the landscape design of the neighborhood is based on Balinese sacred principles and permaculture. For instance, plants and herbs that remove negative energy have been planted along the public passage ways, celidu carvings have been placed along rooÀines to soften the energy from roof corners, and the temple locations were carefully selected by prominent Hindu high priest Ida Pedanda Gede Made Gunung. The community hopes that the lessons and patterns generated through Taman Petanu will empower others with the tools to create similar communities in Bali and elsewhere. You can visit the Taman Petanu location (contact the team at least 2 days in advance) or peruse the website www.tamanpetanu.com to learn more about this fascinating project. If you are interested in volunteering your skills and time to the Living Classroom Learning Center it will be much appreciated. Photos courtesy of Taman Petanu Eco Neighborhood

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Looking for female therapist 2yr experience all treatments. Please call 738 872 / 081 855 8226 Ari. [809] Looking SPG basic English, basic salary +5% sale bonus. Email: <info@ gallerysaje.com>. [810] Urgently Site Architect with ID experience for 5 star hotel opening must write/ speak English, good team skills with Contractor/Client meeting + report writing. Send CV to <admin@ nxstarchitects.com> or (0361) 265 719. [811] Senior Cooks/Chefs for Lacalaca in Seminyak. Only Indonesian Applicants. Contact <lacalaca.bali@ gmail.com> / 0813 3865 3037. [813] Looking for Spa Coordinator/Therapist for regional Australia. Salary around AUD 2500-3500/ month. Candidate must be: -Single -multi-skilled -3 years experience. The candidate has to pass IELTS, score 5 to be able to get Australian visa. Send your CV to <spa@ circahotels.com>. [788]

Job Description : • Handle enquiries (email, phone, walk-in) • Monitor bookings • Communicate with agents & clubs Requirements: • Indonesian citizen • Excellent spoken and written English • Organised with strong admin background • Superb keyboard skills (Microsoft Office Suite) • Exeperience interacting with clients Please send: Application e-mail, CV, expected salary and available start date to: HRD@AquaMarineDiving.com ~ Must like dogs and be available for interview in Bali ~

Looking for staff for boutique bar in Sanur. Please contact Nini on 0821 2242 6103. <info@ sanurjewellerystudio. com>. [808]

NC/Es/29 Oct 14

LOOKING FOR WORK (Cari Kerja)

Expat seeking employment as Project Manager / Supervisor. 081 2362 9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050] European Hotel General Manager - strong, skilled, experienced (7 years Indonesia) opening specialist (3 properties in ID, 1 in VN ) - available for new executive or corporate position in Indonesia and SE Asia. Contact: <expatgm@ outlook.com>. [458] Looking for job as Marketing Manager or assistant to Marketing Director, 15 years experience within selling and marketing duties mostly in printed media, diploma degree, excellent English both verbal and written, able to operate PC or Mac. Man, good looking, professional. Email <marketingbali2014@ yahoo.com>. [266] Experience Security looking for Job. Just for night job. Call 0831 1495 0547. [566] DJ and music producer from Spain now looking to play free in Kuta area, for fun and experience. Private events, bars, pubs, clubs. Music style as requested. Email: <ligh7force@gmail.com>. Phone: 0857 3779 3956. [794] Looking for part-time admin/ business support work, relevant skills. 081 2366 6941. [812]

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CAFE AND BAKERY MANAGER SEMINYAK BALI, INDONESIA We require a qualified MANAGER for a Cafe / Bakery We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on sex, religion or racial background The applicant must have : A minimum of seven years management experience Only two successive jobs in the last five years A good knowledge of a Food and Beverage Operation or exemplary experience of managing a business Good English and Bahasa Indonesia - other languages beneficial Computer Skills essential - MS Office (Word / Excel) Salary will be structured as follows: Minimum base salary - includes transportation and meal allowances - negotiable depending on background CV Commissions on Indirect Product Sales Performance Bonuses Six Day Work Week - staggered shifts Please apply and send CV to cfshop6@gmail.com NC/Es/29 Oct 14

Office-based Marketing Vacancy AquaMarine Diving – Bali (Seminyak)

INDONESIAN Citizen ONLY You need: - Excellent spoken and written English. - To be organised and efficient, with initiative. - Superb keyboard skills (Microsoft Office Suite). - Good knowledge of Social Media for business. Tourism industry background advantageous. Heavy computer workload. 8hrs/day, 5.5days/week. Please send CV, salary expectation and available start date to: HRD@AquaMarineDiving.com ~ Must like dogs and be available for interview in Bali ~ NC/Es/17 Sept 14

FASHION ADVISOR

WE’AR-YOGA+OFF DUTY WEAR POSITION SUMMARY: A Fashion Advisor (FA) is a brand ambassador, acting as the liaison between client and brand. They represent the brand and provide the Ultimate Luxury Experience from welcome to close, always being conscious of client service. FA’s are to be knowledgeable in all product categories in order to answer client questions and guide them in their selections. RESPONSIBILITIES: • Ensure delivery of the highest standards of client service at all times • Be “floor-ready” when working to best represent of our Brand • Provide clients with prompt, professional, warm, and courteous service • Assist boutique management with all client service functions as needed • Achieve assigned sales and productivity goals; work with managers to enhance and develop business • Process all paperwork in a timely and accurate manner • Maintain consistent follow-up with clients regarding the status of their repairs • Possess a thorough knowledge of all systems as they relate to customer service • Answer client questions relating to product. • Be an actively contributing team member; communicate effectively and look to collaborate to foster a strong team environment POSITION REQUIREMENTS: • Minimum of 3 years fashion selling experience required • Fluent In English and communication skills. • Experience and proven success in client service in a fashion environment needed • Ability to work flexible hours • Strong organization, communication and follow-up skills are essential • Accuracy and attention to detail needed • Candidate should be team-focused with a desire to collaborate effectively • Friendly, professional personality. • Proven ability to increase turnover by active selling. • Excellent customer service skills. • Lively interest in fashion, design, life style. Email : utari@we-ar.it Phone : 0361 736362 http://www.we-ar.it NC/Es/29 Oct 14

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Real Estate GIANYAR 6BR villa for rent long term; min 6 months. 1750$/month. Land 500m2, building 800m2, 60m2 pool, saba beachGianyar. Great location, calm, 500m from beach. Contact <dayuizm@yahoo.com> or 081 7975 0130. [9151] Land for sale, beach front, at Pantai Siyut, Gianyar, By Pass Prof. I.B. Mantra, 25 Are, 360 million/are net. Call 0878 6102 1888 or email <erniyatilawoto@yahoo. co.id>. [9163]

pppsumbawa.com • 1.72 ha white sand beachfront only • 60 are @ Lakey Pipe . Best position • 11.9 are @ The Stones Subdivision • 15 are beach front Periscopes • Hillside land with great views from

+628123802310 pictureperfectperiscopes@gmail.com

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C/Re/G-9 July 14

UBUD 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] 8.5 are terraced land with access and views. Freehold sale Rp. 275 juta/are. 3km to central Ubud. Perfect for villa construction. Electricity just 30m. Contact Agung at 081 2398 3940 or <ajilobali@yahoo.com>. [9152] Lease for sale: Three year-old 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom Joglo style villa with pool; many traditional features and furnishings; modern kitchen; lush orchid-filled tropical garden with ornamental Koi pond. Land: 6are. Lease: 16 years + 10 year option +. Price: AUD350,000 ono. Inquiries: Email: <geoffrey.williams96@gmail.com>. Tel: 0813 3810 0061. [9164] C/Re/G-29 Oct. 14

Rp 1 M for all. Rp 30 jt/are Rp 22 jt/are Rp 35 jt /are RP 2 jt/are

LAND FOR SALE BELALANG 8 Are In nice western area. Good access, electric and ready to build ( Aspect ). Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Freehold. Price : IDR 225 Million / Are KEDUNGGU 14 Are, 6m Road access, 700m to Kedunggu surfing beach, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 350 Mill / Are / Nego

Contact : Mrs. Sara

081 236 227 777 / 087 862 374 777 C/Re/I-01 Oct 14

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exotiqproperty.com Exotiq Property Bali & Lombok

Kerobokan • • • • •

BB-B325

A great three-villa investment on 1,360sqm of freehold land Each has two-bedrooms and a private swimming pool Open-plan living room and kitchen and cooled by ceiling fans Communal off-street parking available and staff quarters Just a ten-minute drive from Petitenget

For Sale IDR 11,000,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

BB-B292

Rural estate with peace and charm on 3,050sqm of freehold land Five-bedroom, all en-suite, with a home cinema and an of¿ce Living area combines lounge & dining room with a modern kitchen An 18 x 8m freeform swimming pool looks out over a jungle setting 10 minutes to Echo Beach and ¿ve minutes to Nyanyi Beach

For Sale US$ 1,299,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 35

Seminyak • • • • •

BB-B327

BB-L923

A freehold Sunset Road gem of 815sqm Surrounded by hotels and proportioned at 50 x 16 metres Guaranteed access via a concrete road accessed off the main street Certi¿cate issued with water and electricity already onsite Located just behind Siloam Hospital and close to Kuta’s main centre

For Sale IDR 11,817,500,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Berawa • • • • •

BB-B291

Designed in antique joglo style with high-pitched wooden ceilings Two-bedroom Berawa Paradise on 427sqm of land 9 x 3 metre blue-tiled pool with terrace set in a tropical gardens Offered fully furnished on a leasehold title of 23 years Located in the much sought after beach area of Berawa

Kerobokan • • • • •

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BB-B323

BB-L924

Great leasehold 1,177sqm plot, close to beach in Berawa Rectangular land with dimensions of 48 x 24 metres Private road access, electricity, water and telephone close by Leasehold for 27 years with 25-year extension on a ¿xed price Stone’s thrown of the great beaches, shopping and restaurants in Berawa

For Sale IDR 4,290,165,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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BB-B127

Countryside estate on 1,500sqm freehold and 500sqm leasehold land Gently cascading down through lush tropical foliage to the riverbank Two villas with total of six bedrooms and two swimming pools An art studio with a private garden adjacent to the spacious parking lot Only 3km from Echo Beach and 20 minutes from Seminyak

Seminyak • • • • •

BB-B328

Peaceful three-bedroom villa on 340sqm of land Large & open living & dining area with a modern kitchen Many mature tropical plants and trees surround 9 x 3 metre pool Offered on a 23-year lease with a 10-year extension at gold price Quiet area of Legian with convenient access to the Sunset Road

For Sale US$ 250,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

High quality three-bedroom Umalas villa on 500sqm land Comprising two pavilions built around an 8 x 4 metre freeform pool A large living & dining room can be closed with sliding glass doors Leasehold for 26 years plus 25-year extension at market price Available for single purchase or as a group of three villas

Canggu

Canggu

For Sale US$ 850,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale US$ 420,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale US$ 650,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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Two-storey freehold villa on 565sqm of land Two bedrooms on ground Àoor and two on ¿rst with a shared balcony A large open-plan living & dining room with western-style kitchen Partially furnished with garden and 13 x 3 metre swimming pool Located near the beach in Berawa

For Sale EUR 155,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Three-bedroom central Seminyak villa on 1,000sqm of land Four separate pavilions built around a 12 x 3.5 metre swimming pool A large open-plan living & dining room with a modern kitchen Offered on a 28-year lease with a 25-year extension at gold price Ten-minutes in both directions to the beach and Oberoi’s ‘Eats Street’

Kuta

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BB-V1143

For Sale IDR 9,200,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Nyanyi • • • • •

Berawa

Buwit • • • • •

BB-L928

Peaceful 3,785sqm freehold plot in traditional village Covered in mature trees and bordering a river Rectangular land has dimensions of 50 x 75 metres Six-metre-wide access road with electricity and water onsite Close to the main road and around 4km from the beach

For Sale IDR 9,462,500,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Seminyak • • • • •

BB-L921

Ideal shaped 2,000sqm plot of land in high-end neighbourhood Facing small tree-lined river so view is free from future building Guaranteed access via 200-metre access way and electricity is onsite Leasehold for 20 years with a 25-year extension on market price Right in the heart of Petitenget close to the beach and restaurants

For Sale IDR 6,400,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358 C/Re/G-29 Oct. 14


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LEGIAN

BUSINESS FOR SALE

TABANAN

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]

Aussie Bali Adventures Jetpack business. Sale includes all equipment, advertising and instructor training. Owner returning to Australia. USD 68,000 For details email : shifty@aussiebaliadventures.com Phone Craig 0812 4657 8866

For sale freehold land : directly from owner, ready to build, beachfront, seaview, from 10 are up to 326 are, price starting from Rp. 39 million / are. Info please sms to: +62 81 855 5010 or email: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452]

Legian/Seminyak Border - 200 metres to Blue Ocean Beach, highly sought after Double Six area location. 7.8 are with 30 year Lease. Prime land with 2 existing villas. Suitable renovation or new built. US$250,000 per house or US$450,000.00 complete package. Genuine Enquiries. Phone 0817 473 5533. [9069]

NC/Re/A-29 Oct. 14

For Sale 8ha land with great view at Klecung- Tabanan, Bali. Suitable for Villa or Resort. Contact 0813 3711 2202, 081 6113 4485, <vita.galih@yahoo.com>. [9165]

Joglo house with delicate, unique carving, 7x8m, very thick teak wood, perfect condition. Fotos, story of this beautiful house find in the book Bali Houses. 400 mill. Call: 081 856 1569. [9036]

For sale 10 years leasehold villa with private hotsprings. River and rice paddy view located in Tabanan $85.000. For more info call or email Putu Oka 0819 3617 4797, <oka.espa@yahoo.com>. [9168]

Luxury Balinese-style furnished 2 bedroom 2 bathroom villa, 8 minute walk to Double6 Beach, sale 6 year lease Rp180 million per year, quiet gang, pool, garden, internet. <lanceshay@hotmail.com>, 0821-4590-3667. [9065] NC/Re/G-29 Oct. 14

CANGGU

Seminyak/Legian Border - 200 metres to Blue Ocean Beach - highly sought after Double Six area location. 7.8 are with 30 year Lease. Prime land with 2 existing villas. Suitable renovation or new built. US$250,000 per house or US$450,000.00 complete package. Genuine Enquiries. Phone 0817 473 5533. [9070]

New 3 bedrm Villa for sale, western style, semi-furnished, solarhart hotwater, borewell, AC’s, 5500W, parking 4 cars, pool, mature garden, 10 mins Canggu club/school, 15mins Echo beach. Call Ana 0812 3630 5235 or email <chuantik@ hotmail.com>. [9074]

Villa for sale at Pererenan-Canggu. Building 315m2/7.35 are, furnished, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, living, dining, kitchen, maidroom, etc. Garden, large pool & ponds. 10mins from airport, 10mins Canggu Club. Call 081 895 7082 / 0813 2509 5697. [9153]

FOR SALE:

6 Bed, 6 Bath, Pool, 450 sqm. Villa under construction. Freehold.

US$ 195,000 Beachfront Labuan Bajo Komodo, Flores Ph: 0812 3704 4773 / +62 (0) 361 8433752 NC/Re/P-29 Oct. 14

For rent villa 10 are in Canggu area, 4 bdr, swimming pool, AC, Wifi, cable, nice garden and beautiful view. 950 Euros/ month all include : staff and electricity. more infos : <www. bali-villa-nauli.blogspot.com>, email : <paris_bali@ yahoo.com>. [9154]

For Sale or Rent. 5 bedroom villa in Uma Sari, Semiyak. Gated estate: Pool, aircon. Most furniture. 250 Juta/year ono or sell for 2M. 18 years lease with fair negotiated option for renewal. Cell 0821 4676 0117 or <ayyoungicon@ gmail.com>. [9103] Great deal Villa Onyx on a real top location for sale (leasehold) 26,5 year. This villa is a great investment opportunity. The villa have 3 bedroom, lap pool 15mx4m and a unique rooftop garden with Jacuzzi with great view over Oberoi. Direct from owner for the price of only 390.000 USD. Tel 0819 9936 8352. [9112] 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]

Luxury apartments for rent in Canggu, 1 bedroom, 2 story with private garden, no pool, great location, weekly or monthly from Rp. 2 million/week. Tel 0361 780 1788. E-mail <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [8002]

Leasehold villa + 2 Are, 2 bedroom bathroom, 2 min from Bintang. Full furnished - private swimming pool - 17 years 150,000 US - Rp. 400 million/3 years (min). Tel. 0878 6103 3141 / 0818 0530 4513. Only full contract selling. [8007]

For properties and land for long term rent or for sale in Canggu and the surrounding areas please visit <www. baliselectproperty.com>. Tel/SMS 0361 780 1788. <info@ baliselectproperty.com>. [8970]

For rent warehouse 200m2 in strategic location Jl. Bidadari Seminyak, Rp. 75mill per year. Incl one bedroom, one office and one toilet. Contact 081 735 5842. [9149] House for rent in Jalan Bidadari Gang IIB no. 8 Seminyak - Kuta. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, 2 living rooms, garage. Price Rp. 100 million per year. Please call (0361) 857 1119 or Hp. 0821 4787 0888. [9162]

By owner- must sell today! Two villas, fully furnished, 2 private pools-freehold- Canggu, 7.3 are,near beach. Sell today for $450,000 USD total for both. All docs xclnt. 0812 4651 4976. [9155] Large up to date listing of monthly & yearly villa rentals between Seminyak and Canggu area. Experienced rental consulting and hand-picked quality properties with family friendly set-up, garden and enclosed living space. All Villas are available now and start from IDR 200million/year. Inquiries via <www.balinaturaltreasure.com> and 0361 715 2013. [9157]

SEMINYAK Best price investment in Seminyak. $85,000. 29 years lease hold, brand new luxury studio apartment. 42m2, completely furnished with beautiful complex facilities. Ready to move in or start renting from September 2014. Call now for further information or inspection. 0813 3767 4040 / 08123 88 1677. [8855]

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>. [6234]

Villa for rent traditional style Java-modern. Close to Canggu Club, Brawa beach +/-10mins and traditional market. 2 are land, 2 bedrooms, garage, pool under construction, garden. Contact Lathif 081 7975 7972 (11am). [9148]

For sale freehold villas in Sahaja Sawah resort (build already). Townhouse 2 bedroom starts at 89,990 Euro. Indah villa 2 bedroom with splash pool 99,900 Euro. Sahaja vila 2 bedroom with private pool 169,900 Euro. Info please sms to: +62 81 855 5010 / email: <info@ florynproperty.com>. [8270]

NC/Re/G-3 Sept. 14

New Villa Seminyak, 1 or 2 bedroom, private pool, fully furnished, Aircon, indovision incl, hot water, safe secure parking of street, min 1 year max 3years, available now. 85jt per year nego. 0812 4633 7983. [9174] Location! Location! Walk to Cafe Moka & Oberoi! AAA Seminyak opportunity! 16 are four villa complex 4 sale: Each unit w/2bed & 2 ensuite garden baths & private pool. Fully furnished. Fully operational. Fully staffed. 50mtr to main street. Turnkey operation w/current ongoing cash flow. 20 year leasehold. Entire complex or individually from US$270K per villa. For info or private viewing +62 87 861 988111. [9130]

New villa for rent, building 180m2, land 2,38 are, furnished, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, living, dining, kitchen (full equip.), 4 tel, 4 TV, Internet, waterfilter, pool, garage (2 car), security. Great location. 5 min. drive to Echo Beach. Price IDR 220 million/year. Contact mobile 081 130 5932 ind. mobile 081 132 0855 engl. [9158]

Small 2 bedroom villa in Seminyak/Legian with pool. Quiet, nice garden, Wifi. Perfect for single person. 30 juta for 6 months. 3 bedroom villa 12/15 juta / month. <annulzy@yahoomail.com>. [9177]

Riverview land for sale 5min drive from Nyanyi Beach, in villa area on the border of Canggu and Tabanan Bali. 1750 sqm, selling at 250jt/100 sqm. Contact 081 7474 5388. [9176]

2 bedrooms villa for rent in Seminyak. Fully managed by Optimum Bali. 3000 USD/month all included* (Taxes, Full staff, Internet, TV cable, Maintenance, Full management, Full furnished & Equipped) *Except electricity. Contact +62(0) 822 3662 4767 or <info@optimumbali.com>. [9182]

Land in Pererenan, ready to build, leasehold 29 years, 500 m from the beach, 18 ares, mainroad access, riverside. Commercial or residential. Direct owner. <vick_@inbox. ru>. [9183] C/Re/G-29 Oct. 14


SEMINYAK - 533

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LEGIAN - 523

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Absolutely gorgeous architect designed 3 bedroom villa Lush troSical gardens, large Sool, sSacious oSen living (legantly furnished tastefully decorated, lots of charm Prime location, walking distance to beach restaurants Price USD 595,000 Land Area 700 sqm OwnershiS Leasehold 25 yrs Build Area 350 sqm

OSen living area with full kitchen overlooking swimming Sool Large fully enclosed double ensuite bathroom with bath Located in the centre of Seminyak ne[t to best amenitiies Location make this suSerb investment with Sroven high return. Price USD 269,000 Land Area 153 sqm OwnershiS leasehold 29 yrs Build Area 72 sqm

0odern design villa, 2 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms SSacious living area, fully equiSSed Italian kitchen Part of comSle[ of 10 villas, access to all facilities, security 24/7 Located in Seminyak/Legian, easy access to restaurants shoSs Price USD 199,000 Land Area 180 sqm OwnershiS Leasehold 28 yrs Build Area 100 sqm

SEMINYAK - 737

UMALAS - 615

CANGGU - 399

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Three storey modern Balinese style villa in Seminyak 4 bedrooms each with ensuite bathroom and Srivate balcony Swimming Sool with alfresco dining and sun lounge area Perfect lifestyle villa or holiday rental with high returns Land Area Build Area

195 sqm 283 sqm

UMALAS - 846

Price USD 450,000 OwnershiS Leasehold 27 yrs

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Priced to sell by motivated owner, short drive to (cho Beach 0odern Balinese design, 0editerranean Àavor, 2 bedroom OSen living area kitchen overlooking Sool garden Rare offering at this Srice range, in a sought-after locale Land Area Build Area

300 sqm 160 sqm

Price USD 129,000 OwnershiS Leasehold 16.5 yrs

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D(AL OF T+( 0ONT+ – A real steal for a freehold in this location! ContemSorary three bedroom villas, Sart of a comSle[ of four Newly built, marble Àoors, Slush interiors, quality ¿nishing Sought-after locale, close to shoSs, restaurants intl schools Land Area Build Area

260 sqm 180 sqm

JIMBARAN - 844

Price IDR 3,750,000,000 OwnershiS Freehold

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Four sSacious bedrooms overlooking the troSical gardens Built to western quality standards with inviting ¿nishes 0inutes to the white sand beaches of Jimbaran bay New freehold SroSerty Serfect for a family or lifestyle Land Area Build Area

600 sqm 253 sqm

Price USD 725,000 OwnershiS Freehold

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Four bedrooms villa (Sossibility ¿ve) with en-suite bathroom SSacious terrace surrounded by troSical garden +ighest Indonesian woodwork quality for a lifetime guaranteed Just a minute to the beach (400m), 10 minutes to Seminyak Land Area Build Area

700 sqm 350 sqm

Price USD 495,000 OwnershiS Leasehold 49 yrs

UNGASAN - 814

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SuSerb architect designed freehold villa with ¿ve star ¿nishes Smartly designed to caSture the cooling sea bree]es In¿nity edge swimming Sool surrounded by lush troSical gardens ImSressive oSen living area with functional (uroSean kitchen Land Area Build Area

1,137 sqm 500 sqm

Price USD 900,000 OwnershiS Freehold

LAND SEMINYAK - 492 BERAWA - 796 PERERENAN - 190 ECHO BEACH - 521 BERAWA - 774 KETEWEL - 759

NUSA DUA - 837

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A mi[ of Balinese and modern lu[ury architectural design Si[ sSacious bedrooms all with ensuite bathrooms In¿nity Sool with chill out area affording ama]ing views Rare ocean view villa Serfect for a family home or investment Land Area Build Area

3,000 sqm 550 sqm

Price USD 700,000 OwnershiS Leasehold 24 yrs

KETEWEL - 733

PECATU - 608

*orgeous beach front land with a 30m wide ocean frontage Paved wide access all the way to the land from the bySass Building license (I0B) already issued, a de¿nite advantage (asy access to Sanur (10 mins) Ubud (20 mins) via the bySass Land Area

2,941 sqm

Price IDR 475,000,000/are OwnershiS Freehold

PERERENAN - 736 UMALAS - 781

Seminyak Freehold Land, 700 sqm (7 are), Freehold, IDR 850,000,000/Are Leasehold,800m from beach,1600 sqm (16 are), Leasehold 29 years, IDR 8,000,000/Are/Year Leasehold, 30 years, 700m to the beach, 1000 sqm (10 Are), IDR 8,000,000/Are/Year 500 - 600m from beach, 1000 sqm (10 are), Freehold, IDR 800,000,000/Are Leasehold Beachside Land, 2500 sqm (25 are), Leasehold 27.6 years, IDR 10,000,000/Are/Year Absolute Beachfront Land – A Jewel Just North Of Sanur, 2530 sqm (25.3 are), Freehold, IDR 650,000,000/are Ocean View Land - Need To Be Sold Now, All Offers Will Be Considered!, 5000 sqm (50 Are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are Short Drive To The Beach, 3200 sqm (32 Are), Freehold, IDR 290,000,000/Are Umalas 1 Near Petitenget, Leasehold 30 years, 1800 sqm (18 Are), IDR 9,500,000/Are/Year

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29 October - 12 November, 2014

OTHERS

NUSA DUA

House for rent. Ideal for home industry, 5 are land with house located in east Java, Banyuwangi. Call 0813 3850 0900. [8633]

Spesifikasi Land Size : 3460 m2 Certificate : Freehold Location: Canggu close to Echo Beach, Suitable for villa or resort, ocean view, 850 mio per are

Land for sale located at Tanglad Village, Nusa Penida. 132 are, price Rp 6 juta per are. Freehold. Contact: 0878 6008 1595. [8830]

For sale apartment, side of the beach, Tanjung Benoa. USD 130,000. 081 238 77 599. [8305] 8 Are Nusa Dua, fantastic ocean views possible from 2nd floor, perched high on a hill (above Sama Sama Restaurant) overlooking mumbul, Benoa, to airport. Freehold title. Rp. 650jt per are. Call 0878 6201 6966. [9146]

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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]

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]

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]

Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, maid, free Wifi. Free electricity for monthly. Rp. 2.75 milllion monthly or Rp. 250.000 daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [7673] C/Re/G-19 Feb. 14

Land in Jimbaran 500 M2, available to be built a house or Private Villa, No issue for water (PDAM) and electricity (PLN), located in main road Jl. Goa Gong, global price 1,75 billions. Call 0812 3630 1100. [9042] Great Deal Jimbaran House 1,67 ara at Kori Nuansa for rent or sale by owner. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, large kitchen, garage, roof deck, furnished and fully equip kitchen. For rent Rp 80 mill /yr min 2yr, for sale Rp 2 billion nett, owner financing up to 25% interest free 5yr. Contact 0817 9760 880, email: <indoceltic@yahoo.com>. [9073] New house for rent at Purigading. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, western kitchen, living room, TV channel, AC, hot water, garage. Furnished. Rp. 85 million/year. Call owner 0821 4591 9455 / 081 7474 4020. [9173] Room for rent at Jimbaran Jl. Poh Gading no. 47 (behind KFC Jimbaran). Room size 8x4.5m, spring-bed, AC, bathroom, kitchen, token electricity 2200W, small parking, Rp. 15 million/year or Rp. 1.5 million/month. Call (0361) 860 3007 or 0877 1199 8887. [8995]

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Leashold villa 16 years. Full dressed, swimming pool, 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Quick selling USD 98,000. <www.villawhitenight.com>. Only full contract selling. Tel. 0878 6103 3141 / 0818 0530 4513 / e-mail: <abeng_ ainia@hotmail.com>. Owner want to move to Europe. [8008] Furnished 2 story villa, 3 bedroom, two bathroom, large deck, large lounge, kitchen, dining area, plunge pool, phone, Internet, security window grills. Rp. 85 million year. <villadamoi@gmail.com> / 081 138 8697. [9150] Land for sale. 12,8 Are (or half). Freehold. Jl. Bumbak Umalas. 300m from main road. 5m access road. Villa area, ready to build. Contact: 081 814 7672 / 0815 1039 2773. Email: <bumbak141@yahoo.com>. [9161] 400m2 house for rent, Dalung. 5 bedrooms (3 w/AC), 3 bathrooms, gorgeous gardens front and back, rice paddy views. Close to Canggu/Kerobokan. Western kitchen, 3-car carport, office, reception room, two floors. Land area: 10 are. Perfect for large family or sharing. Partially furnished. 3 year overcontract till Jan 2018, renewable. <dalunghouse@gmail.com>, 0813 3993 0191. [9175] Villa for rent monthly/yearly. Fully furniture and other facilities. Located Kerobokan, Taman Sari. Contact: 0856 371 9366 or <your_homes09@yahoo.com>. [9179]

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Peaceful Villa For Sale in Ungasan | IDR 2.500.000.000 Land for Sale at Pura Demak | IDR 800.000.000,-/acre Apartment for Sale, Nusa Dua | USD 395.000,- Villa for sale, Jimbaran | IDR 1.400.000.000,360 Sqm. 2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms 2 levels, Private pool,24 Hours securityy Full Furnished. Lease Hold until 2085 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms Dayu Athalia

087 822 902 979

Located in Jl. SB Lange, West Denpasar. The dimension is 38 x 25 metres. It’s situated in a residential neighborhood area. Document : SHM. Dewa Putu Agung

0812 129 7000 8

Floor area: 183.5 sqm 3 Bed rooms, 3 bath rooms. Lease Hold ( until June 2051 ) Kitchen and balcony with resort facilities included. Dewi Julistianingsih

0812 9453 5453

Paradise villa offers one bed room villa Land size 100 sqm 2 Bedroom Very strategic location Ayu Wahyu

085 792 483 489

Luxury Full View Villa at Puncak Pesona | IDR 12.500.000.000,- Uluwatu Villa for Rent | IDR 15.000.000,-/month

Cozy Living House for Sale | IDR 2.750.000.000,- Land for Sale at Jimbaran | IDR 450.000.000,-/acre

Luxury Full Furnished Villa Located in puncak pesona Balangan with full view Land size 500 sqm, Floor area 720 sqm 3 Bedroom

The house is located in Pura Demak Near Mahendradata street Land area 152 sqm, Floor area 145 sqm 3 Bedroom, 2 Storeys

Putut Brahmantyo

085 739 107 460

4 room villa for rent monthly or yearly. Monthly IDR 15.000.000/room Yearly IDR 200.000.000,Inclusive, electricity, water, wi¿, tv cable. Dayu Athalia

087 822 902 979

Dewa Putu Agung

0812 129 7000 8

Main road from Taman Baruna or Taman Jimbaran. Land area 224 sqm 2 Freehold certi¿cate. 10 min to Nusa Dua Toll gate. Dewi Julistianingsih

0812 9453 5453

Land for Sale at Pecatu | IDR 365.000.000,-/ acre Villa for sale Mumbul, Nusa Dua | IDR 7.500.000.000,- 3 Ocean-hill view UNGASAN villa for rent | IDR 150.000.000,Near Pecatu Indah Resort, Alila Uluwatu 8 acre/ 10 acre/ 16 acre Great Negotiable, Good access, many villa for rent beside this land. Dayu Athalia

087 822 902 979

Villa located at Nusa Dua,Mumbul High land, with great material to build. Land size 380 sqm, Floor area 280 sqm Near Nusa Dua toll road,15 minutes to BTDC. Ayu Wahyu

085 792 483 489

Beautiful villa with wonderful ocean and hill view. 3 Bedroom 15 minutes to Pandawa beach, 5 minutes to GWK 20 minutes to Balangan Beach Putut Brahmantyo

085 739 107 460

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29 October - 12 November, 2014

A BEAUTIFUL CANGGU VILLA FOR SALE

Very close to Canggu Club. Land : 313 m2 Building : 267 m2. Two levels floor. 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, PLN : 3500 watt Swimming pool, carpot. Complete furnitures and fully furnished! One gate system, paving block road access . Price Rp. 6,5 milyar (nego).

For info or inspection: 0812 3613 9993 (Made) jessatama@gmail.com

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RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Contact us on: (0361) 736 339/ 0811386450 You can now find us on Facebook C/Re/A-19 Feb 14

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HOUSE FOR RENT

KARANGASEM Beachfront land for sale in Padang Bai. 70 Are, Freehold title, flat land topography, 58m beach frontage. 5 mtrs road access, water & electricity available nearby, zoned for accommodation/tourism. 1 hr drive frm Int’l Airport, 15 mins. to Candidasa & close to the ferry terminal to Lombok. Price: Rp. 350 mil/Are. Sell by owner, Contact: 081 139 56665, 0361 – 735 590.[9085] Cliff front land in Seraya, East of Bali (+/- 20 mtr hght), spectacular views of ocean, Mt. Rinjani, Mt. Agung & the twin Lempuyang Mts. 10 mnts frm Ujung Water Palace, 20 mnts to Candidasa. Freehold, 1.2 HA, zoned for tourism, Ideal for villa/resort development or investment. Sell by owner: Rp. 150 Mill/Are. Call: 0811 395 6665, 0361-735 590. [9086]

Jl. Pangkung Sari, Gg. Villa Manik No. 10B Petitenget, Seminyak. 3 bedrooms in upper floor, 2 bathrooms, fully furnished, TV, AC, Kitchen equipment. Price USD30,000/year. 081-805566081 / 081-76304630 / 0361-869 9871

Close to Sanur beach, airport and Bypass. 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, freehold, water heater. Land 15.9x10m2, building 180m2. 1.5 storey. Safe, quiet and exclusive area.

Price Rp. 1.9 Billion - nego. SMS 08123815292 NC/Re/P-15 Oct. 14

DENPASAR House for rent in Dalung, Denpasar. 3 bedrooms, livingroom, 2 bathrooms, garden, garage, min 2 years. Call 089 9698 7304. [8660]

NC/Re/P-29 Oct. 14

KUTA

Over contract rumah dan kos. Denpasar Timur. 9 tahun. Rp. 175,000,000 nego. Pak Ngurah 081 337 0555 57. [8870]

Fully furnished airconditioned rooms for short or long term stay. Up to 4 rooms available. Jl. Raya Kuta. Close to beach, restaurants and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for info and photos 081 7470 7559. [5176]

New house for rent in Jl. Pendidikan Gg. Graha Wisata II no. 2B, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garage, kitchen set, fridge, 2 AC, 1 sofa. 35 mill/year min. 2 years. Contact (0361) 822 5666, 0818 0559 9629. Safe area, relaxing and comfortable. [9039]

Bungalow / villa for rent. Jl. Patimura gang Melati no. 2x Legian and Kuta area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 4 million/month. Contact person: Ketupat Restaurant (0361) 758 969 / 0811 380 6867 / <ketupat2dewisri@gmail.com>. [7653]

House for sale by owner. Location: Gatsu Tengah. Land size 5,6 Are, free building 11 Are (2 1/2 storey), all teakwood. Price 10 Billion OBO negotiable. Contact +62 857 1506 5893 only serious. For photo <http:// freddysumangkir.wordpress.com>. Email: <freddysumangkir@ hotmail.com>. [9032]

Holiday Villa. November 17th - February 24th USD $1000. Month. Private & quiet, large 1 bedroom, A/C, Wifi, pool, full kitchen, TV/DVD, 24hour security, cleaned daily. More details, photo’s, quick response. E-Mail: <kaowenoz@hotmail.com>. [5579] Studio Apartment. Clean, furnished. Monthly rental Rp. 4.500.000, includes electricity, Wifi, housekeeping. Close to beach & airport. <juandavillas@gmail.com>. 0812 3615 4700. [9178] Room for rent, daily, monthly or yearly with swimming pool on Jl. Mataram Kuta. Phone +62 361 754 332 and Apartment & room for rent, daily, monthly or yearly, fully furnished, AC, cable TV, DVD, Wi-Fi, fridge. Located on Poppies Lane 2 Kuta. Phone +62 361 757 623 or please contact: 081 3383 9191 and e-mail: <surfarisinnbali@ gmail.com> and website: <surfarisinnbali.com>. [9181]

New house, high quality built, 4 bed + 1 maidroom, 3 bath + 1,5. Close to Seminyak on Jalan Gn. Soputan, near Ganidha, IDR 2.2 Billion nego. Call 0813 3843 1680, email <baliciptakreasi@gmail.com>. [9076] House for sale in Denpasar. Close to Sanur beach, airport and Bypass. 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, freehold, water heater. Land 15.9x10m2, building 180m2. 1.5 storey. Safe, quiet and exclusive area. Price Rp. 1.9 Billion negotiable. SMS only 081 2381 5292. [8995] House for rent in Jl. Marlboro VXII no. 16 Teuku Umar Barat. Minimalist house, 3 bedrooms + bathrooms, kitchen, garage, livingroom. Call 081 7979 0278. [8638] For Sale land at Gunung Sari Denpasar size 360 Sqm, info: 0813 3711 2202, <campurillabali@gmail.com>. [9169]

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LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A list villas Pererenan. Jl Babakan. Wonderful, NZ architect designed villa on 11.5 are. Stunning 180 deg. greenbelt ricefield views. Huge living spaces. 3 massive bedrooms with ensuites. Indoor/outdoor pool. Over 450m2 landscaped garden. Fully furnished. Big garage and storage. US$825,000. Freehold.*VS-001 Seminyak. Behind Bintang. 2 br/3bth Fully furnished villa.Large pool, large living space. Guest changing/bathroom. All mod cons. Parking. Fully licenced. HUGE rental potential. 26+25 lease US$410,000.*VL-016 Seminyak. 300m from beach. 6 br villa on 1400m2. Separate living and sleeping wings. Wonderful marble bathrooms. Lap pool. 2 kitchens. Huge living and entertaining spaces. Rooftop BBQ. Reduced to US$995,000. Leasehold.*VL-035 Petitenget. 2 attached freehold villas. Next to The W.7 bedrooms total on 600m2. Brand new. Beautifully furnished. 1x3br, 1x4br. Stylishly furnished. Gourmet kitchens. Luxury bathrooms. Top brand electronics. Automatic garage door parking. US$1.755 million.*VS-037 Oberoi. Private suite apartments. Seminyak living, Italian style. 4 luxury apartments behind Red Carpet. Architect designed. Elevator to each floor. 3x2 br. 96m2. Penthouse 1 br with 30m2 terrace. Ultra stylishly furnished. All services provided. 50 year lease, from US$197,000.*VL-020 Umalas. Beautiful 4br/4 bth villa on 800m2. Famous Dutch architect.A true work of art. Furniture by Dutch craftsmen. Huge kitchen and living areas.Large saltwater pool, vaulted ceilings, beautiful rice field views.Only US$895,000. Freehold. *VS-033 Berawa. Amazing 4 br villa on 770m2.The last available in Madrid Architect’s vision for Bali. A wonderful full security complex of 11 unmatchable villas. 4 br, with enormous ensuites. Mezzanine games room or 5th bedroom. Lap pool. Exquisitely furnished living spaces with every conceivable comfort and every detail perfect. It will blow you away. 1 min from Canggu Plaza. I min from the beach. Leasehold 30 years. US$625,000. Has to be seen.*VL-054 Berawa near Canggu Club.Freehold. Brand new 3 br villa. Modern style. Architect designed. Amazing use of space. Off-street parking. US$276,000 furnished with pool.*VS-003 Canggu.500mfrom beach.Wonderful, architect-designed, brand new 2 bedroom villa with saltwater pool, solar hot water, for only$189,900.*VL-025 The Elysian. Oberoi. Absolute bargain!! Beautiful 1 br villa in this booked out, high-end enclave. Walk to Kudeta, beach, Jl Oberoi. Complex has restaurant and spa. Big ROI. Save $40,000.US$112,000!!!*VL-019 Seminyak. The Villas. Rare villa for sale in this famous resort. 2br, fully furnished, fully managed. 8 week owner stay. Big returns from this ever-popular luxury resort. 15 yr lease remaining. Just US$220,000. Don’t miss it!*VL-007 Seminyak. Batubelig Beachside. 180 deg. ocean views. Private beach access. 5 br/6bth on 3 floors. Roof terrace with jacuzzi. Exquisitely furnished. Saltwater pool. Private.43 yr lease. Wonderful investment. Just US$750,000. *VL-060 Umalas 1. 5 br villa on 8 are. Brand new. Gourmet kitchen. 2 living rooms. Staff accom. Filtered water. Saltwater pool. Leasehold. US$650,000*VL-030 Seminyak. Jl Plawa. Stylish 2 br, 3 bth 2-storey residence. Huge living space, Beautifully furnished.Big pool and beautiful garden. Off-street parking. US$290,000. *VL-004 Seminyak. Stylish, completely remodeled, 2 bedroom villa with pool, fully furnished. Western kitchen. All mod cons. Great rental potential. Only US$140 000. 28 year lease. *VL-032 Kerobokan. Country Estate. 7 bedroom French-influenced estate on 2300m2, with 2 pavilions containing 7 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, 3 kitchens, staff quarters, office, games rooms and large BBQ bale. Full solar power back-up and every conceivable extra. Brand new, part-furnished. Never been lived in. Wonderful mature gardens. And just 7 minutes from Seminyak. US$1.800,000. *VS-009 Seseh Beachfront 6 br villa. Rare beachfront opportunity. Beautiful Teak villa with 6br, library, office, enormous professional kitchen, guest beach house. Huge old-growth trees. A wonderful ambience. Just US$1,200,000.*VS-053

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Semiyak. Drupadi 1. Streetfront. 20 are. US$4 million. Freehold. *LS-028 Echo Beach Beachfront. 92.6are. On 4 titles. Ideal resort land. 50m absolute beachfront. 50m street frontJl Sea Sentosa. US$11,500,000.*LS-012 Canggu Beach. Jl Nelyan. Freehold. 12are on the river. 200m from surf beach. Good shape and access. On 4 Sertipikats. Just Rp 600 mill per are. Bargain!! *LS132 Petitenget. 18 are. Freehold. Between Potato Head and The W .Square shape. 3.5m access.Rp 2.1bill per are.*LS-006 Oberoi. 13 are. Freehold. Good shape and access. Behind Café Bali.US$1.5 million.*LS-026 Umalas Lestari. 11 are. Good shape and access. 30 yr lease. Rp.8 mill/are/ yr.*LS-063 Br Semer.Behind Bali Buddha. 15.6 are. Full road frontage. Perfect shape for villas.28 yr lease. Just 6 mill/are/yr.*LL-111 *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right. All US$ values subject to exchange rate.

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Bali Advertiser

29 October - 12 November, 2014

Do you have room or villa for rent in Bali but you don’t have time and not around to manage? Independent manager for your property: Marketing, booking airbnb, check-in & check-out Contact Julien : reynss33@hotmail.com Phone: +62 822 4723 4595 NC/Re/M-29 Oct. 14

LAND FOR SALE IN JASRI-KARANGASEM Freehold certificate, 10 are, good flat land. 5mins walk to beach and surfing. Good investment or build your dream villa. For informations: Western contact: 0812 3815 6747 Local contact: 081 2361 4574 NC/Re/P-29 Oct. 14

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]

BUKIT House for sale freehold. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garage, AC, water heater, fully furnished, equipped kitchen, quiet, ground water tank, 1.3 are land. Picture available. 10mins to Pandawa and Dreamland beach. Rp. 800 million (nego). SMS 081 2389 5551 / 081 2381 5292. [8638]

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IDR 5.ooo.ooo/ Month.

Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice wuiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733] For Sale 2 are land with new house. 2 big bedrooms with ensuits. Open plan kitchen/lounge. Covered verandah with bathroom/laundry. $119,000. Ph/SMS +62 878 6184 3997, email <bukithouses@outlook.com>. [8926] Urgent sale Land in Pecatu way to Bingin beach and Dream Land. 30 are Freehold with Ocean View. Price 400mil / are. GPS -8.822202, 115.119799. Call 081 337 002 573. [9125]

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Lot for rent located in Nyang- Nyang, Uluwatu - Bali. Each lot size 1000 M2. Info: <campurillabali@gmail.com>. [9167]

SANUR New Charming Villa for rent on land 300m2, 1 wood bungalow +2 rooms AC, maidroom, 4 bathrooms, 1 water heater, open living room kitchen & bar, pool, gazebo, carpark, garden, furnished. Rp. 170 million/year or lease 20 years $260,000 nego. Call 0812 3936 6004. [9147]

C/Re/I-19 March 14

Studio/Office Buildings for Sale. Land 4 Are. Property has Main Studio building and small house at the rear suitable for Office or living space. Peaceful rice field view over looking green belt land. 081 2366 3532. [9156]

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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] For sale (‘over contract’ with 20 yr renewable lease) beautiful, exclusive, practically new, furnished, two-floor villa on 4 are, few minutes walking from beach. Downstairs: bathroom, two-car garage, maid quarters, kitchen. Upstairs: living quarters with four bedrooms, two with ensuite bathrooms (one with bath/jacuzzi). Open air living room overlooking lush garden and beautiful large pool. Safe area, great family home, not far from Bali International School. Asking price US$ 450k. Contact owner at <sanurvillaforsale@gmail.com>. [9160] For rent 2 bedroom ensuite villa with pool at Batujimbar, Sanur. Closed to hardys shopping centre and 5 min walk to the beach. Info: 0813 5943 3888, <campurillabali@ gmail.com>. [9166]

A Beautiful luxury 1 bedroom private villa located on Jalan Braban Seminyak. Fully furnished, Cable, WiFi, Kitchen, Lounge area and custom made furniture. Available monthly or yearly rental. Please email :

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FREEHOLD VILLA FOR SALE

House for rent long term, lokasi at central Sanur, 15 minute walk to beach, 2 bedrooms + AC, 2 bathrooms hot and cool water, living room, kitchen set, garden, balcony, full furnished. Contact owner on: 081 916 503 474 or 0361-275 3382. [9170] NC/Re/G-3 Sept. 14

LOOKING FOR: RESTAURANT FOR RENT/LEASE Looking for: Running restaurant or place for restaurant. Preferable area: Seminyak, Canggu, Batubolong, Batubelig, Petitenget, Nusa Dua and Jimbaran. Approx. Size : 300sqm Email : ashukurliyev@gmail.com Phone: 0821 4440 9957 (Anvar) NC/Re/M-29 Oct. 14

For sale free hold new villa in Bumiayu street behind swiss Bell Hotel. 3 bedrooms ensuite bathrooms, swiming pool, fully furnished, modern interior, garage, storage. 5 minute walk to the beach. Only 295,000 US$. More information photos contact owner 0812 3955 5544, <bagusarthana@ yahoo.com>. [9171] For sale 2 brand new villa in Sanur. Very good investment only 380.000 USD. Facilities each villa, 3 large bedroom ensuite bathroom. Living & dining area, kitchen set, swiming pool, storage, garage. Semi furnished Ricefield view. Villa area, 5 minute to Mertasari Beach. More info photo <guzibga@gmail.com>, 0819 9939 4455. [9172] Studio apartment, clean, furnished, mthly rental, Rp. 4,000,000 + electric, 10 mins walk to beach.a/c, fan, free wi-fi, pool in complex, weekly service, <newstartbali@ gmail.com> / 0852 3796 4565. [9140] Villa for sale, 240 sqm land, 2 storeys, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms + 1 maidroom, living dining, full AC, kitchen set, semi furnished & hot water. Pool, garden. 1km to beach. Only IDR 2,7 M nego. Tel. 0812 3794 6111, 0812 3917 4701. [9180]

This beautifully built and designed villa is located in the picturesque village of Beraban, Tabanan. The area is designated as an area of natural beauty and is approximately 2 hours from the airport. The land size is 10 Are with a build size of 600m2 and is just over 100 meters from the Ocean. It has been built from the highest quality materials including LPSRUWHG VWRQH IURP ΖQGLD DQG \RX FDQ ȴQG ZRRGHQ EHDPV WKDW UHDFK DV KLJK as 9 meters. There are 3 en-suite bedrooms and a media room upstairs. There is also a large balcony upstairs that allows you to enjoy spectacular views of the Indian Ocean and the glorious sunsets that Bali is so famous for. There is a beautiful open living and dining area that allows a cool breeze to circulate throughout the villa. This property is for people who wish to escape the mainstream tourism of Seminyak and Kuta and experience the real Indonesia. Perfect for a celebrity hideaway or retreat. There are two partners owning this property and one of the partners has now reached an age where he can no longer visit Bali as much as he would like to so he has priced the villa for a quick sale. If you were to buy the land and build this villa right now it would cost over US$750,00 Asking Price only US$495,000

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Brand new and luxury villa in Seminyak. Top quality. Great Location. Quiet residential area. Only a couple of minutes away from Oberoi and Petitenget. Excellent access road. Gated community with security post. Only 2 villas left: 3 bedroom villa sitting on 440 sqm land and 231 sqm build size. 4 bedroom villa sitting on 600 sqm land and 320 sqm build size. 2 parking spaces. Fully furnished. Year built: 2014. Leasehold for 27 years. Contact : Sebastian Title : Leasehold +62 (0) 878 6048 6570 Price : USD 370,000 sebastian@raywhiteparadise.com

QualiďŹ cation: Female (preferable) / Male between 23-25 SCAD005 4 3uent2 in English years old,Candidasa fresh graduates are welcome, both written and spoken, computer literate, pleasant, polite, self motivated and ableviews to work independently with Stunning ocean and mountain surrounded by tranquil minimum supervision. countryside is what welcomes you to this lovely property. Situated on 4380 M2 (approximate 44 ARE) of absolute c) Reception waterfront, and protected by a large and extremely sturdy QualiďŹ cation: Female between 24–27 yearsembraces old, wellretaining wall, this “natural wood eco propertyâ€? you groomed, uent in English, literate (MS OfďŹ ce) and and spiritually enhances thiscomputer restful 4 bedroom home. with good communication skills.

This stunning villa has the romantic charm and mix of traditional elements from Java and Kalimantan combined with every modern, western convenience. Tucked away in the quiet and serene area of Umalas Klecung, just 10 minutes to Seminyak and 35 minutes to Bali International Airport. The main Joglo is comprised of a large modern kitchen with eat up bar, oven, substantial gas cook top and ample counter tops and storage.

Contact : Brenda Title : Leasehold +62 (0) 812 3916 8729 Send CV to: hrd@raywhiteparadise.com Price : AUD 980,000 brenda@raywhiteparadise.com

Title : Leasehold Price : IDR 4,500,000,000

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!MAZING ,%!3%(/,$ ,AND SQM IN TOP LOCATION OF 3EMINYAK This beautiful leasehold land is strategically located in the center of Seminyak’s most fashionable area, home to some of the island’s most luxurious resorts and host to a number of ďŹ ne restaurants and boutique fashion stores and top dining spots with international chefs cooking up world-class cuisine. Title : Leasehold Price : USD 1,400,000

Contact : Daniel +62 (0) 812 4607 9550 daniel@raywhiteparadise.com

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Contact : Dia +62 (0) 857 3941 9398 dia@raywhiteparadise.com

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-ASSIVE AND 4RANQUIL 0RIVATE 2ESIDENCE IN 4ABANAN 2%$5#%$ &/2 15)#+ 3!,% &2/- %52/ NOW ONLY %52/ Feel like moving to a tranquil, comfortable place and living the real Bali – Indonesian lifestyle? This is the one! Massive!!! This Private residence sits on 4400 sqm freehold land in the beautiful village of Kediri Tabanan. Title : Hak Milik Price : EURO 500,000

Contact : Vitri +62 (0) 813 3728 2699 vitriani@raywhiteparadise.com

OfďŹ ces located in 3EMINYAK s .USA $UA s 3ANUR s #ANDI $ASA

LOOKING BEYOND BALI Bali is just one of Indonesia’s 17,000 beautiful islands. Some are perfect for retreats or resorts each offer individual attractions from diving or surďŹ ng to just simply “blissing outâ€?. Some are under development and others absolutely untouched. See the beginning of Mark Tuck’s video series ‘Beyond Bali’ on our web-site as he looks at the islands, future plans for infrastructures etc and regulations for buying.

Tel: Seminyak 0361 737 357 .USA $UA 0361 773 540 3ANUR 0361 285 525 #ANDI $ASA 0361 416 66 INFO RAYWHITEPARADISE COM WWW RAYWHITEPARADISE COM RWPBALI RWPBALI

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