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This week leads us into the Full Moon Lunar Eclipse; the second of our current pair and the once in a lifetime Venus Eclipse. The Full Moon is in Sagittarius on the 4th and the Venus Eclipse on the 6th. Remember we are in the Venus retrograde phase which lasts until the 25th and during the Eclipse, Venus will be squared by Mars in Virgo, which also spent a rather long phase in retrograde during February through to mid-April. Uranus and Pluto are pulling in close to their first exact square contact on the 24th. Interesting times indeed and also important to note that Jupiter enters Gemini on the 12th and will promote change with regard to the New Moon Solar Eclipse on the Pleiades 0 degree mark, back on the 21st May. This was the day that the New Moon and Sun aligned with the central Sun of the Pleiades, Alcyone, creating a portal to higher dimensional impulses. These continue now as we move through the Full Moon and the rare Venus Eclipse expanding this portal allowing more Love to flood our Planet. It’s a particularly mental time, with Planets in Gemini and Virgo. The Full Moon in Sagittarius will however add some higher wisdom to the mix. Be prepared for insights that bring sudden movement or inspiration to change. Jupiter brings expansion to whatever it touches and in Gemini adds power to the mental process. All just in time then for as Uranus triggers Pluto, clarity of mind will be paramount. FULL MOON 14 Sagittarius 14 June 4, 2012 07:13 p.m. ARIES Mars is finally scooting along in the sign of Virgo and will reach its retrograde turning point just before the Uranus/Pluto square at the end of June. It’s been a long slow lesson for many of you and as Mars acts as a trigger to Pluto and Uranus is in your sign you are definitely in for some action very very soon. Uranus is asking for radical new methods and is demanding that Pluto knock down, throw out and dismantle the old structures, whether they be mental or physical. Your life is about to look extremely different and with your ability to be a forerunner you will be in high demand.
LIBRA Saturn in Libra starts to pull away now from the lovely harmonious trine that its been making to Venus in Gemini as Venus continues on its retrograde motion until later in June. Relationship is a key theme in your life now and pretty much always. Some solidity has been brought to your relationships over recent weeks and the Eclipse energy will now expand upon that. Being in your feminine regardless of whether you are man or woman, will bring solace to your heart. Allow the healing and the subsequent expansion that follows. Communication is your way through the shadows.
TAURUS With so much emphasis on your ruling Planet this fortnight you will be feeling its effects. Love is currently under mental scrutiny and with the intensity that comes through the Mars square during the Eclipse, if you don’t take it to a higher level and open you heart wide to receive, you could feel the opposite effects of jealousy and anger. This is a great time to clear out old grievances through forgiveness and to get in touch with your own heart’s desires and to start living them, no matter what. This may require you redirecting your life and this is not always an easy thing for you to do.
SCORPIO A lot of attention is on Pluto this month and we are all wondering what it is going to do. You are no exception to this and may even be feeling the compelling urge to reform more than most. With Pluto as your ruler, you are a dominant and powerful person, whether you realize it or not. Harness this energy and use it to remodel and reform your life. A big part of the eclipse energy is to do with giving up addictions. Be the first on your block to show the willingness to do things in a new way. Boldly release the past and make way for a new set of guidelines for a more authentic and integral life.
GEMINI All focus is on you at this time. Birthdays this year are highlighted by the current round of eclipses and for those of you with mid degree Gemini Planets you are in for a real treat. The Divine Feminine is showering you with unconditional love and expanding the portal of your heart and marks the beginning of a very powerful year ahead. Harnessing this energy would be to your benefit and by aligning yourself with your creativity you will manage to do just that. What has been waiting in the wings for you to give juice to? Is it a book, a painting or a stage show? Boldness brings results.
SAGITTARIUS At the very end of this fortnight Jupiter rolls on into Gemini. So your ruler takes up residence in your polar opposite sign. How does that work? Life is about encompassing and integrating our opposite. Gemini then is about mundane communication and earthly knowledge. It’s about short distance travel, brothers and sisters and communication to network and inform. It’s time then to bring all those lofty ideals down to earth and share them with your global family, if not your blood ones. Transforming the higher Truth to easily digestible information and possibly even write it in a blog.
CANCER The Moon is significantly accentuated
CAPRICORN All your needs will always be met. The Universe is Infinite in its capacity to produce solutions to all our humanly requests. To think otherwise is to limit your potential as a co-creator and your brilliant manifesting capability. Why not now try your hand at manifesting an abundance of unconditional love and forgiveness. Being so clever on the material aspects of living has brought bountiful results, with more than enough to share. Imagine the healing that can now take place as old grievances and pains are dissolved back into that infinite field of boundless Love. Imagine the prosperity we feel when united in Love.
this month with the current round of Eclipses and they bring you into the mental part of your existence. There is the knowledge that comes from study and conversation and there is the knowledge that comes from the Universal Wisdom or Intelligence. You will be accessing both now and sharing what you know and what you intuit to be the Truth. Allow your innate intelligence to shine forth, alongside your ability to channel universal knowledge and wisdom. The less you edit your thoughts with old beliefs and fears the better off you’ll be. LEO The Sun also is a key player in all of these eclipses and with that; you are heavily attuned to current celestial movements. You feel the pulses as your heart opens wider to receive the resonant fields of information made available through these portals and gateways. Align yourself then with both the Full Moon and the Venus Eclipse and see what manifests in your life. One thing is certain, change is inevitable and the understanding now is that it can occur with ease and grace and that the minimum of emotional disturbance is a desirable potential. This is the time to make those adjustments.
AQUARIUS Uranus moving ahead to fulfill its date with destiny and will turn retrograde again in mid-July. It’s been talked about endlessly now; all that is left is to experience it for yourself. The World turns and the Planets spin on their trajectories and form angles to each other. Some harmonious and some bringing stress. Stress is often required to propel us towards change and growth. A rubber band needs a little torsion to propel it forwards on its journey. If it comes about that you feel a little pulled in opposite directions towards the end of the month, see where its wanting to propel you and allow.
VIRGO Mars has been house cleaning for you over these recent months and soon to depart your sign. Finally you will feel like the job is done and you can move onto other projects. This is welcome now as the inner impulses are strong to release worn-out patterns and any obsessive compulsions you may have been addicted to. There will be no time to clean-up or much that requires your attention once the discarding process is underway by the end of the month. Relationships are a major theme for you and many of those will need to go now as well, to make way for the new and more aligned ones.
PISCES Neptune was square to the first eclipse and the second will create angles to your Pisces signs as does the Venus Eclipse and its square to Virgo. Inner tension that wants resolve through acceptance. There is nothing for you to do some times and being objective and the observer is all that is required. Allow your Neptunian nature to vibrate with unconditional love and forgiveness and watch all situations heal in its light. Releasing yourself from old attachments to people, places, ideas, foods and drugs, while being ever mindful of what lies beneath this surface existence brings clarity of mind.
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Bali’s Butterflies: Field Notes by Bill Dalton Springing from a freakishly colored caterpillar into a light, fleeting, graceful iridescent self propelled flower which flits and darts in the sun for only a few days, the appearance and movement of butterflies are unpredictable. Bali’s butterflies are on the wing throughout the year, but generally the period of greatest abundance is at the end of the wet season from October to March. Many Bali species are capable of enormous range. The Blue Pansy and Painted Lady are distributed all over the world while the flimsy little fly-like Psyche occupies every corner of the Oriental Region from India to Formosa to Bali. All the butterfly species that appear in Bali also occur in Sumatra and Java. Although there are rare species - like the brown and black Delias Kristianidae none are set to go extinct on our watch.
like carnivorous flowers. A souvenir shop sells mounted butterflies in boxed collections with certificate and clearance letter if you carry outside of Bali to avoid problems with customs in the airport.
Sarinbuana Eco Lodge Address: Jl. Batukaru, Br. Sandan Lebah, Tabanan Regency, tel. 0361-747-4205. Drive north out of Tabanan City for 7 km and the park is on the left hand side about half the way to the district capital of Penebel. The entrance opposite a big soccer field is hidden from the main road, so keep a look out for the sign. Make a left hand turn down the small road and drive 300 meters to the parking lot. If you’re coming from south Bali allow about two hours to get here or take an afternoon trip.
If the season is right - usually just before or after the rains Indonesia’s Outer Islands are also exceptionally rich in butterflies. Just outside the elephant training centre at Kambas, near the Satwa Sumatra Eco lodge, visitors can see as many as 50 species in a mere 50-meter stretch of road. Among lepidopterists, the exotic butterfly species in Papua’s isolated jungles are legendary. The Bali Butterfly Park Compared to the Bali Bird Park, this outdoor butterfly conservatory is small but allows visitors to observe butterflies up close. Still, it is the largest butterfly park in Indonesia. Covered by a vast mesh netting high above you, the environs supports an attractive flower garden and lush greenery that are both food to the caterpillars and home to hundreds of the flitting inhabitants representing 20 species at any given time. Bridges, ponds and fountains grace this self-contained and beautifully landscaped little world. Pak Arbaimun, the owner and general manager of Butterfly Park, has loved butterflies since he was a little boy. From a 1971-1976, while still a teenager, he became a photographer specializing in butterflies, selling his photos to tourists form Japan, Singapore and Malaysia. After attending the International Butterfly Conference in Makassar in 1993, he moved to Bali in 1996 and established the Butterfly Park in Tabanan on the grounds of an old coffee plantation. Arbaimun also operates butterfly farms with his company (Pt. Ikas Amboina) to supply chrysalis to Taman Mini in Jakarta, Cihanjuang near Bandung, Jambi and Sawahlunto in West Sumatra.
A haven for nature lovers, this lodge is located at 700 meters on the slopes of Mount Batukaru in central Bali with the Batukaru rainforest just 10 minutes away. The property is made up of organic gardens with over 100 edible plants and fruit and other native trees that have been planted to encourage birds, bats and of course butterflies. Owner/manager Linda van’t Hoff responded readily to my question about our winged friends. “At the moment we have many butterflies around,” she said. “At least 15 different species including the Papillionidae, Pierinae, Coliadinae, Nymphalidae and Lycaenidae families. But the most exciting of our visitors has been the Kupu Kupu Barong - actually a moth - which we filmed the night of the big storm several months ago. It was definitely battered as its wings were slightly torn on the bottom. We haven’t seen this celebrity here for two years. In the last 13 years, I have only seen the Kupu Kupu Barong three times on our property.”
The butterfly like the moth are indicators of a healthy environment, so they are best seen in the countryside, meaning that virtually all of natural Bali is fair game to sight these lovely winged creatures. Lepidoptera are most active in the mornings on warm and sunny days with little wind. On rainy or overcast days, they usually hide under flowers and leaves and barely move. Even well-worn paths to many of the island’s temples, such as Goa Gajah, often have butterflies. The two hour trek through rainforest up to the temple Pura Lampuyang may yield as many as 30 species on a good day. Any hotel with extensive gardens that are close to forested areas, such as the Jiwa Damai in Mambal village (near Green School), will almost certainly harbor beautiful butterflies.
Jimbaran hills on the Nusa Dua Peninsula, tel. 0361-747-4204, email: ecosafari@ecolodgesindonesia.com.
Bali Bird Walks The first time I joined one of Victor Mason’s vastly entertaining nature rambles was over 20 years ago. He led the group into the exquisite gardens of the Puri Lukisan, showed us how to whistle birds up, suck sweet nectar from a Cardinal’s Hat and paste a cingke leaf on our foreheads to cool us down. In those days the biggest draw was the inimitable humor, panache and wit of Victor himself who has lived on Bali since 1970. With a torrent of excited exclamations in English, French, Balinese, and Indonesian, barefooted Victor played to perfection the part of the eccentric British ornithologists, a Sir Alfred Russell Wallace clone.
But Linda had a confession to make. “To be honest my love of moths is greater than that of butterflies. Butterflies are all showy and “look at me.” Their body and face can be quite tiny and unattractive but when you look at them closely the patterns are amazing! Moths are so much more spectacular and underrated with the most intricate and uniquely subtle colors, but striking and unusual markings like a rocket face or windows in their wings. A simple moth comes as the night falls, gentle faced and beautiful without pretension or a need for attention. It displays its beauty for only those who are able to look deeper and past flashy colors.” Address: Sarinbuana Eco Lodge, Mount Batukaru, Tabanan. Since the telephone signal is poor, it’s best to communicate by email: info@baliecolodge.com.
The walks of course still take place with his sharp-eyed and able assistant Sumadi continuing the tradition. As the years go by, it’s getting harder and harder to find good paths into the countryside, but Su seems to still know where they all are. Not just for bird lovers, this three-hour guided tour, which combines exercise, cultural observations, and some quite abrupt alterations of habitat, is also for anyone who appreciates natural productions - trees, flowers, brilliant scenery. When I met Su, as Sumadi is known by, at Murni’s after the walk, several red-faced and exhausted hikers were gathered around the table drinking iced tea. “We saw more butterflies than birds,” Laura from California enthused. “We saw them laying eggs! We saw dozens of dragonflies!” Su told me that about 20% of the members of any given group are also interested in butterflies. At 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday mornings meet at the sign of the Bali Bird Walks or in Murni’s Warung. Following a brief introduction, participants set off, returning for lunch at 12.30 pm. Besides 30 or so species of birds, you’ll also have occasion to see Birdwings and Swallowtails as well as many 15 other species. Cost is US$ 37 which includes Aqua bottled water, use of binoculars, lunch, coffee and tea, and a 10% donation to the Bali Bird Club. Address: Campuhan, tel. 0361975-009, hp 081-239- 13801, emails: su@balibirdwalk.com, su_birdwalk@yahoo.com.
Resources Butterflies of Bali (2005). Victor Mason’s magnificent large-format book, the classic pictorial compendium for butterfly lovers on Bali, contains plates of the best-known Balinese species. Not to be confused with his other book of the same title published in 1992 which is not about butterflies but about butterfly people. With all species in the plates depicted natural size, illustrator Pink paints butterfly portraits of captive specimens that look alive. The book - meant to be read, not to be taken out as a field guide - is a sound introduction not only to the dedicated naturalist and entomologist, but to general readers. Now it is out of print with little possibility it will ever be reprinted (it cost $40 apiece to produce). Available for Rp680.000 at Periplus bookstores and Ganesha booktores in Seminyak, Ubud and Sanur.
Udayana Kingfisher Eco lodge “High season at the park is April-August when we can see up to 200 people in one day,” he told us. “But there’s a limit to no more than 100 visitors who may enter the park at any one time.” He led us to a special room where we caught sight of the stunning flaming tan and gold Kupu Kupu Barong that bears resemblance to the Barong, the fearsome lion of Balinese Hindu mythology. “That is the largest butterfly in the world,” Pak Arbaimun told us proudly. Even an expert is casual about the misnaming as this creature which is actually a moth whose common name is Atlas Moth (Attacus atlas). We watched new born butterflies emerge in the nursery festooned with leaf-like chrysalises; about 50 specimens hatch daily. Our guide pointed out butterfly eggs, caterpillars and identified specific plants that are favored by which species. There are also scorpions and tarantulas kept under glass domes, a diorama displaying various insects in their simulated natural habitats, and living collections of beetles, stick insects and praying mantises that look
The extensive 17.5 hectares of land surrounding this eco lodge in Jimbaran, an oasis of green in a very dry area of Bali, are a big attraction and necessary habitat for many species of butterflies, birds and other wildlife. Built on land belonging to Udayana University, this conservation area provides a buffer zone against the rush and cacophony of the world outside - even though it’s only 20 minutes from Bali’s airport. The property features valleys, forests, flower gardens (with 22 types of bougainvillea), grazing land and frog and fish ponds which help sustain approximately 86 species of butterflies, including 7 species of Papillionidae, during drought. All of the resident butterflies have been painted and their life cycles recorded in 101 Lowland Butterflies written by the lodge’s manager, Meryl Wilson. When I last talked to Meryl at the start of this year’s rainy season, she had just sighted 20 species of butterflies just that morning. “And that was not even in the wooded section of the lodge but just around the garden,” she boasted. Address: Set high up in the
101 Butterflies of Indonesia’s Lowlands by Meryl Wilson. An illustrated handbook/field manual about the life cycles of butterflies found in Indonesia’s lowlands. Ten years in the making, it is written by an Australian non-scientist who has fought hard protecting the food plants and the environments of butterflies. Having designed four eco lodges in Sumatra, Bali and the eastern islands, Meryl is an expert on the subject. Illustrated with her own deftly executed and faithfully rendered water color, this very practical guide shows the egg, larvae, pupa and adult stages of each butterfly on one page, in addition to five pages of illustrations of plants which attract butterflies so that you can design your garden accordingly. Available for Rp295,000 at Ganesha bookstores or order it directly by contacting butterflies@ecolodgesindonesia.com.
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For Sale; Display Cooler Sanyo 1500 lt, 3 doors, 9.000.000. Call our office 0361 878 4379. Photo available <info@alfredfood. org>. Sanur. [108] 7.2m aluminum plate center console speedboat, perfect pleasure / work craft, carries 9 passengers w luggage, large aluminum shade canopy, ideal for strapping on surf boards, covering full deck, previously powered by twin 175hp Suzuki engines, but twin 115hp 2 stroke engines would be suitable. Recently advertised in Bali Advertiser for Rp.300.000.000, now reduced to Rp.230.000.000. Excellent condition, recently painted - looks brand new. Location, Padang, West Sumatra.
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For Sale: Canggu Club Membership for single person until year 2031 to sell for IDR 16 mil. Original price IDR 22 mil. Please contact 0813 3892 7923 for more information. Kerobokan. [164]
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For Sale; Dr. Dre beats headphones color white pink still good quality. Price 1.3 mill. 0878 6199 5111. Kerobokan. [130] I want to buy a top brand name surfboard (Al Merrick, DHD, JS, Firewire, etc.) SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [113]
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3rd Bali Ocean Swim Last year’s winner Andrew Tebbutt is returning to defend his title in the 3rd Bali Ocean Swim on Sunday July 8. This year the swim looks likely to be hotly contested with 5 time Australian Para Olympian Kingsley Bulgarin AOM and members of the Perth Swim Club joining in the hunt for glory. The Swim will be conducted in the morning with marshaling around 8:00am followed by a briefing before the commencement of the races. There are three different distances the swimmers can swim-1.2K, 5K and 10K. All distances commence at the same time and split in different directions at the first marker. All competitors receive a lunch pack after the event and all presentations are conducted immediately after the event and everything is expected to be completed by lunch. The course layout depends on the distance swum with the shorter distance covering a triangular course directly in front of the Bali Garden Hotel on Kuta Beach. The longer distances commence in the same area but turn after the second marker, approx 800 metres from shore and swim north parallel to the coast to the Legian, Seminyak area and back to Kuta. The 5K swim competitors complete one circuit and the 10K swims two circuits. Low tide on the day is expected at 6am with high tide expected at 1pm so swimmers will be swimming in with the tide at completion and well before high tide. Conditions at this time of the year are perfect for ocean swimming with good water quality and calmer seas, although Kuta is a surf beach so this needs to be considered. The currents can be quite strong and unpredictable with cross currents and strong rips but the course will be finalised in consultation with the Balawista lifeguards to ensure risk to swimmers is minimised. All swimmers will swim outside the areas used by surfers so there is little risk of collisions and swimmers will be issued with coloured swim caps (different colours for different distances) to enable lifeguards to keep track of swimmers easier. To ensure safety and health of competitors
there are numerous dukungs (traditional boats) along the course with lifeguards and drinks plus professional lifeguards on paddle boards and jet skis accompany the swimmers over the full course. There is also a fully equipped first aid team from BIMC on shore.
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The Bali Ocean Swim is run by the Bali Sports Foundation which is a non-profit foundation providing opportunities for local village children through different sports. The swim is a major fundraiser for the foundation and assists with funding swimming programs for children with disabilities. There are glass awards etched with event details and foundation logo presented to the winners (male and female) of the 10K swim, plus gold silver and bronze medals are presented for male and females in each distance and category as listed: 10K Open 5K Open 1.2K Junior (under 18 with parents permission) 1.2K Adult (18 - 35) 1.2K Masters (36-50) 1.2K Seniors (over 50) The awards and medals are donated by a trustee of the foundation and each competitor receives a certificate of participation plus a souvenir. Entry fees are available at www.balioceanswim.com/entryform.html AFL Next weekend on the 8th and 9th, Bali Geckos will hold their annual Bali Masters with teams from Australia and the near region.The tournament is open to players 35 years old or more.This event has now grown into the biggest AFL event in Bali.The Bali Masters is on at Canggu Club and all are welcome to come and watch.
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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia
Spice Islands by Ian Burnet Indonesian spices were known by Chinese, Indians and Arabs long before the Portuguese “discovered” the Moluccas islands - the only place in the world where precious clove and nutmeg were grown - in 1498. C h i n e s e Ta n g Dynasty literature of the 7th century mentions Mi Lu Ku. In A.D. 846, Ibn Khordadhbih wrote about “Spice Islands” located some 15 sailing days off Java. When the Portuguese captured Malacca in the early 16th century, Maluku was known as Jazirat-al-Muluk, the “Land of Many Kings.” The Prophet Mohammed grew up as a member of a merchant family involved in the spice trade. Orphaned as a young boy, he made several journeys managing trading caravans traveling from Mecca to Damascus. Mohammed’s first wife Kahidja was the widow of a wealthy spice merchant. The rapid expansion of the Islamic religion in the 7th century led to Muslim control of the spice route across the Arabian Peninsula, and for centuries Europeans could obtain spices only through Arab traders. Maluku was treated as a satellite by various Javanese kingdoms; the 13th century Singosari Dynasty prospered hugely on the spice trade the islands. It’s believed that the famous “Borobudur ship” on one of the monument’s panels is a depiction in stone of an ancient 20-meter-long outrigger cargo vessel which Austronesian seafarers - the world’s first long-distance traders - used to carry spices from Java 7000 km across the Indian Ocean to the island of Madagascar. European monarchs always dreamed of one day controlling the source of spices, commodities that were more valuable than gold and gemstones. In 15th century Europe, nutmeg and cloves were the preferred way to preserve and flavor meat. Spices were also used in incense, lotions, perfumes, and medications to relieve gout, colic and rheumatism. Aristocratic ladies kept nutmeg for sweetening the breath in gold and silver lockets; gentlemen added zest to their grog and soups with grated nutmeg carried in fancy cases equipped with tiny graters. The search for the source of cloves and nutmeg spurred Columbus to cross the Atlantic and Magellan on his epic voyage around the world. Ian Burnet’s Spice Islands relates the story of the spice trade over a period of more than 4,000 years, starting with the carbon dating of clove buds discovered in the kitchen of a merchant’s house in the Syrian desert in 1721 B.C. In ten years of meticulous research, the author follows the Silk Road across Central Asia, the Spice Route over the Indian Ocean, and the growth of the Dutch and English East India Companies - founded in the early 17th century to profit from the spice trade - and the efforts of their vast merchant fleets to monopolize that trade. The first chapter opens with the author’s embarkation from Ambon to the remote islands of Ternate and Tidore in North Maluku, a trip which he claims is “one of the most beautiful sea voyages in Indonesia.” Upon arrival, he describes the town of Ternate with such enthusiasm that one gets the feeling that he’s been waiting years to get there. A photograph in the epilogue shows the beaming author with close family members of the Sultan in Ternate.
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The 22 full-color reproductions of ancient maps and the many unusual and delightful illustrations, printed on thick high quality very low-gloss matte paper, make the book visually attractive. In large part a paean to the art and science of mapmaking, among the rare and exquisite maps is Ptolemy’s 1466 map of the world which extends as far as the Malay Peninsula with Africa and China still unknown and the Indian Ocean represented as a lake. Also pictured is the 1594 map of the East Indies with full-color botanically detailed drawings of spices along its base, and the first spherical globe ever created showing that knowledge of the spice route only extending as far as Cairo and Aden. Masterpieces of cartographic art even fill the book’s endpapers and back jacket. Be prepared for some dense reading, at times worthy of an scholarly dissertation. Though it makes more lively reading than a history textbook, the text is peppered with dates, innumerable short biographies of historical figures, records of military expeditions, capitulations, revolts, treaties and truces, political intrigues, the rise and fall of trading entrepots. Burnet’s formidable scholarship is backed up by a comprehensive historical Timeline, Bibliography and serviceable index. Interspersed throughout the text are apt quotes from Greek philosophers, Arab seafarers, Portuguese explorers, Roman historians, Chinese chroniclers, Florentine geographers, English privateers, famous travelers like Sindbad the Sailor and Marco Polo, as well as inscriptions from Egyptian temples.
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In his passionate book of how aromatic spices have influenced the battles, the politics and the rise and fall of great mercantile empires, the author has captured the romance and intrigue of Indonesian spices and the worldwide trade they generated for more than 500 years, creating a wealth so fabulous that it changed the world’s balance of power. The book’s cartographic esoterica also makes it of great interest to historical cartographers. Spice Islands by Ian Burnet, Rosenberg Publishing 2011, ISBN-978-192-171-9110, hardcover, 200 pages, 50 color illustrations, dimensions 19 cm X 25 cm. Available for Rp435,000 at Periplus bookstores and at Ganesha bookstores: a) corner of Jl. Raya Ubud & Jl. Jembawan in Ubud; b) Jl. Petitenget 888 (inside Biku Restaurant) in Seminyak; c) Jl. Danau Tamblingan 42 in Sanur.
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For Sale; Girls wooden doll house (bought from Seminyak) 3 storey, never used, fully furnished, inc family dolls. Perfect Condition. Make a little girl very happy. Rp. 700,000 (1/2 price). Please email/call 0819 9915 6032. <jr@mattrich.com.au>. Canggu. [084] For Sale; Five-stars, beautiful hotel vouchers (2) at Nusa Dua for Rp. 1.150.000/night/deluxe room/include breakfast for two/nett. Serious only: 0361746 0208. Won’t be disappointed! Nusa Dua. [085]
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How to mount an Elkhorn?
Hi, I need some help. I have a large Elkhorn, over 1 meter in size attached to the wall in my new residence. It looks like it’s dying, I water a lot but it gets sun all day and it so hot there is almost no green left on it. Is this recoverable, should I just water it a lot and hope. I don’t think I can move it, it’s so heavy and there is nowhere to put it anyway. Somebody mentioned that I could make cuttings and have lots of small plants instead, but it seems like a lot of work. Is this true and how do I do it? Ian, Jimbaran. An Elkhorn fern is an epiphyte, and it will usually grow off the side of tree trunks and rock faces.The name refers to the foliage which resembles the horns of an elk and they are closely related to staghorn ferns, the difference being that elkhorns grow and form multiple eyes or rosettes whereas a staghorn has a single eye and larger leaves. In Indonesia they are both commonly referred to as Tanduk Kijang. Only an elkhorn can be divided, and it is true that it can be easier to just divide them instead when they get too large, having said that it is also a good way to increase your supply of plants. It is also more likely you will be able to save the whole thing through division. You should start with the eyes around the periphery as these are most likely to be the driest and sickest. Then try to recover what’s left (it should still be a reasonable size). These plants are from rainforest areas so the really need to be in a shady spot to thrive. You could keep throwing water at it, but it’s probably so dry now that the water runs straight through and isn’t even absorbed. I see it all the time, it’s very common. Well meaning owners put them in the full sun thinking that it will help, but with just two weeks of hot weather and no rain the whole plant can die, whereas In the shade you will probably only have to give it one soaking a month, if at all. I am going to give you the quickest method that I know to divide this, especially useful in emergencies (when the plant is just holding on). An enthusiast would advise special backing boards such as compressed wood or cork, terracotta, a chunk of tree fern fiber, sphagnum moss etc. But I know that if the method is too difficult and you have to spend lots of dollars you probably won’t be bothered, am I right? Sometimes the specialist materials will cost more than buying a newly mounted plant from the nursery anyway, so why bother? I pride myself on being a ‘bush mechanic’ meaning that I like to use tools and materials that are available and at hand in your immediate environment. It’s all about being efficient, recycling and using the resources that you have at hand. What materials are needed to undertake a job like this? A few sharp knives, thick cardboard (cardboard box) and some cotton twine, or something similar for tying. Make sure the whole plant gets a soaking with water before you start. This will ensure the survival of the cutting, but importantly it will also make it much easier to cut and divide. If you cut into dry roots you will have a tough time.
How to divide the plant Take a close look at the elkhorn, as each of the eyes will form a new plant. Be careful not to cut through any as these are the centers of growth, always cut around them. Firstly, before you divide and conquer you should prepare your new
mounting boards. I am advising you to use thick cardboard, as a temporary measure. The priority is to get the plant divided, remounted, and watered as quick, as possible. Once mounted on the cardboard the plant will start growing again, and then you can move it to the shade or even indoors, preferably inside a white tiled steamy bathroom! Once the plant has recovered you can attach this cardboard mount to a more sturdy board at a later date. If you do this the fern will eventually overgrow the cardboard and attach to the board behind and literally eat the cardboard in-between (composting).
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Choose thick cardboard and double (fold) it over. Poke some holes with the scissors or a knife. This is where you will tie the string through. Then divide your plant from the parent. You are going to cut out the individual eyes place them onto the cardboard and then tie on. It’s easiest to work from the outer edges first. Once an eye has been removed, clean up the back so it is relatively flat (doesn’t have to be perfect). Then it can be placed on the cardboard and tied on. If you can, try to fill any gaps between the plant and cardboard with organic material, such as soil and dry leaves. The filling provides a moist area from which the plant can grow. Even an old stocking or pantyhose filled with soil can be wedged in there, but make sure to ask your wife first! That reminds me, stockings or pantyhose are also very good for tying the elkhorn onto the mount, as they are very elastic, but have soft edges, so you can tie the plant very tight but won’t cut into at the same time. Once mounting is complete give it another soaking, and make sure to keep the moisture flowing for the next few days. You can easily bring a dead one back to life by dunking it face down in a pond for a day or two, it should float, but don’t leave it to long or it could develop fungus. And there it is, that is, a basic rescue and mounting of an elkhorn, it’s simple, quick, and very effective as a temporary measure, but you will eventually have to attach this to another board which is as simple as tying the cardboard on. Alternatively you could tie the cardboard to a tree or other object. As it grows the foliage sent out by the eye, will envelope and cover the mounting twine and cardboard and will eventually attach itself to the tree or board by itself. Mounted elkhorns can be hung on a wall or in a tree but it should always be in a shady place, as they are used to growing under a forest canopy. They will tolerate some sun, but not full sun. As it grows the top will eventually open up and spread out like a dish and the plant will like it if you throw organic matter in there, such as tea leaves, fruit and vegetable peels, etc. Elk horns and staghorns are revered as composting plants for they will literally eat all of your kitchen scraps. Do this and the plant will grow to perfection.
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A Boss is always a Boss in Bali “What are you doing cutting the grass boss?” enquires my curious neighbour, half-smiling, “Where’s your gardener or your maid?” he jeers marvelling at how I know which way around to hold the shears. For some it seems ludicrous to see a bule is doing some menial work when it is presumed that ‘all of us’ can afford a throng of ‘smiling natives’ to wait on us hand and foot… What he doesn’t realise is that where I’m from nobody I know has full-time maids, gardeners or drivers. You’d need to be a squillionaire if you did. Our parents taught us how to mow the lawn or wash the car from a young age, so they seem like quite natural tasks. However, a ‘bule with a broom’ is an odd juxtaposition for Balinese: a freak of nature, almost. Bule presumably all have money, so why should we act like common labourers? Just like it is unacceptable to see a ‘boss’ cutting their own grass, doing manual labour carries a stigma in Indonesia. Image is very important for Balinese: individuals are ranked is not just based on caste but also on material wealth and status. This attitude is a hangover from a feudal system where peasants were indebted to royalty for the land they tilled. Those at the bottom work hard, those at the top sit and give orders. Being from a western culture where things are a lot more egalitarian, most of us will find it hard to break from the old habits of the ‘Protestant’ work ethic of ‘head down tail up’ or ‘put ya back into it mate’. Working physically hard is considering virtue, something that is praised, whereas in Bali it suggests that your status is not high enough to order others to do it for you. My own upbringing dictates that I should be able to cut my own grass if I want to, or even enjoy it (although this could be taking things a little too far). In fact, I think I do a better job than my gardener!
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“A Case of Kevins” Kevin ran a pub on Bondi Beach. “Beer’s not cold enough mate” the blokes would winge - endlessly. He tried everything even putting condoms on the bottles but they kept slipping out of peoples hands. One night in the bar things came to a head, the lads threw down their stubbies and with a cry of “what d’ya think we are mate, a load of bleedin’ pommies?” they stormed out leaving Kevin, in dismay, sitting with his head in his hands on the bar. “Having a wee problem laddie?” a scots brogue drifted into his ear. Kevin looked up to see a small man with a long flowing beard sitting at the end of the bar. Kevin hadn’t noticed him before but now he was the only customer and, seeking an understanding ear, he related his problem and the bloke’s ongoing obsession with the temperature of the beer. The Scotsman wasn’t really surprised as he considered Kevin’s beer and a taste that suggested the waste fluid of Armenian donkeys but, thinking better of it, instead told Kevin how back in the highlands men are real men and drink their beer colder than a penguin’s buttocks. Together they postulated that there must be a limit on how cold a beer could really be and they pondered what is “absolute zero”, the temperature where there isn’t any (temperature that is), the point at which there is a total absence, not a single skerrick of heat. The Scotsman’s name was Bill Thomson (William to his friends) and in 1856 he wrote a paper entitled “On an Absolute Thermometric Scale” in which he stated his finding that the coldest any Aussie could ever expect his beer to be is −273 degrees celsius (centrigrade if you prefer) or, for you transatlantic folk who bought those secondhand imperial measurements from some dodgy British used temperature salesman, −459.67 degrees Fahrenheit (you were conned you know, Fahrenheit wasn’t even Imperial). Dear me that’s cold, it’s even colder than the contents of an eskimo’s sporran. Bill decided that starting the scale of temperature at the freezing point of water was a tad silly so he came up with a new scale that started at the obvious point of zero heat (funny that). His degrees were the same size as degrees celsius but to indicate the difference he called them Kevins in remembrance of his little Aussie mate. And so it was that the Kevin scale of temperature was born and why it is that Aussies, quite understandably, don’t want any Kevins anywhere near their beer. Years passed and one bitter winter’s night Bill was sitting in front of the fire with his kilt up around his knees trying to keep his gonads from freezing as he stared into the flames (indeed as men have done ever since Adam invented matches). Once again, as men, do he was prodding the fire with a poker and after a while the iron poker started to glow red. He noticed that the steel of the poker changed colour as it got hotter and in fact he could tell the temperature of the steel by its colour. A technique blacksmiths have used since ancient times, even before Facebook. All this was forgotten, only once being resurrected by one Dafydd Culhwch a pub quizzmaster at the “Concupiscent Ewe” in Aberystwyth who, in 1962, was determined to find some piece of totally useless information with which he could prove how much smarter he was than his hapless flock. Forgotten - until now that is and recently Bill Thomson’s scale has become very useful. As we have observed men have been staring into fires since time immoral, there is something comforting about the glow of flames on a cold winter’s night so when in 1878 Edison invented the world’s first practical incandescent light bulb it naturally followed on from staring into fires. Incandescent light bulbs work by heating a metal filament until it gets red and then white hot. They emit the same warm colours as a fire. The hotter the filament gets the whiter is the light and, using Bill Thomson’s scale, we can define the colour of the light by its temperature in Kevins. These incandescent (the word means emitting light as a result of being heated) light bulbs are effectively an electric fire in a glass bulb, the light they happen to give off is merely a useful side effect really and this is why they are about as efficient as a blind guide dog with a bad cold. But suddenly things have changed.
These days we have new species of lightbulbs that create light without that wasteful heating up bit. These new species, Compact Flourescent Lamps (CFLs) and now Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), save enormous amounts of power using only 20% of the power of traditional light bulbs to yield the same amount of light.
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But both CFLs and LEDs have an issue with colour. Those people who have worked in the entertainment world know the power of well thought out lighting in creating atmosphere by using colour, brightness and placement of lights to create and change the feeling of a physical space. Colour is important and many of us instinctively yearn for that friendly glow in our lighting. As a result demand has dictated that lightbulb manufacturers are having to synthetically reproduce the colours of incandescent light bulbs.
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This translates into our homes and nothing kills a home more than stark white lighting in the wrong place. It’s known as the mortuaristic style. Let us look closer at lighting colour. We all know that compact flourescent lamps (CFLs) come in a choice of warm white, cool white and daylight. The colour is created by a layer of phosphur that glows on the inside of the flourescent tube. The trouble is that the colours vary a lot between lightbulb manufacturers. If you buy a cheap bulb made down in the back streets of Shanghai by the Hu Flung Dung Lighting Company and you may find the colour is about as accurate as a sniper with parkinson’s disease. However if you buy a high quality bulb still made in Shanghai but under the supervision of a company such as Phillips, who have put a lot of money into research and quality, and you will be sure that the colour is good and that it will be consistent. Having said that even the best manufacturers still never quite seem to match the colour of the old incandescent bulbs do they? With the advent of LEDs colour has become even more of an issue and to help us good quality LEDs are marked with their colour temperature in K (for Kevins and note they are not degrees, they are Kevins). Normal incandescent light bulbs glow at a colour similar to a piece of steel heated up to 2,700 K (the equivalent of 2,427 degrees celsius). This temperature, 2,700K, is generally accepted as the colour for “Warm White” lights although some lighting manufacturers may go up to 3000K. It is the colour you need if you want your home to feel homey. “Cool White” appears less yellow and more white, in fact it has more blue in it. It is a higher colour temperature and the equivalent of steel heated up to around 4,000K. It is a good light colour for kitchens, work rooms and other areas where you need to be able to see with high contrast.
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As a postscript Bill was made Lord Kevin for his contribution to Australian beer drinkers. In typical bureaucratic manner the Royal Society for the Preservation of Political Correctness and Spanking Naughty Children (RSPPCSNC) decided that you couldn’t name a scientific scale, or a Lord for that matter, after some snotty nosed warty Sydney pub owner so they added a letter L and made the Kevin into a Kelvin. To this day the coldest beer in the world can be found at the Alice Springs Bobsleigh Club which is guaranteed “Kevin Free Beer”. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.wilsonbali.com or at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 288 789. Copyright © 2012 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/BM/U-16 May. 12
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Oh Wow! Things Work! Two weeks in Phuket can work wonders for you. Especially when it’s raining, on and off, which it is at this time of the year, the reverse (almost exactly) of Bali’s seasons: Phuket is seven degrees 53 minutes North, Bali eight degrees 39 minutes South. It is wondrous to shelter, street-side, from a sudden monsoon downpour and watch the efficiently engineered and properly cambered road surface deal with the flood of water; and the drains, unclogged by careless refuse, dispose of the resulting rush of runoff. Among other things the Thais comprehend – and moreover seem to care about – is that water flows downhill. It makes you believe, all over again, that if Bali could only put its mind to it, the same felicity would be within our reach. And it fully refreshes the soul to be somewhere thoroughly tropical and to find that the electricity grid delivers a constant 230V – within the international standard plus or minus 6 percent tolerance – and that in consequence one’s rechargeable electric razor actually fully recharges and, moreover, closely shaves the morning bristles. There are other things about arriving in Phuket that might amaze (we’ll get to some of those that amuse). These include the airport, which has a car parking, taxi, bus, drop off and pick up system that works. And an arrivals system that does too. Seventeen minutes from stand-up-and-rushthe-plane-exit to kerbside car pick-up was a treat. And in case the director-general of official excuses should chance to read this, or more likely have it read out to him, since he’d surely have an official excuse for not bothering to directly inform himself about anything much at all, this was not because the airport wasn’t busy.
Magic Spell Thai script, drawing its origins from (among others) ancient Aramaic and about as intelligible and dating from 1283 when King Ramkhamhaeng the Great formalised it, and the way of writing for some 65 million people, means that the Roman alphabet that the main European and other languages (such as Bahasa Indonesia) use is functionally beyond most Thais. This leads to understandable confusion, most obvious to the casual passer-by from street-side signage. One little spot we passed often on the first part of our Phuket holiday (in Kata where we stayed at the delightful – and delightfully named – Lae Lay Suites) had a sign outside that proclaimed “No Panking.” A little further on, past a few more interestingly disreputable bars containing small collectives of bored, chattering girls of an evidently willing nature but unknown character, to say nothing of provenance, another sign said “No Paeking.” Hanky-panky is impolitic and peeking impolite; besides, we were not driving and had no need of parking. We managed thereby to avoid total confusion.
There’s the Rub Massage, as in Bali, is the ubiquitous offering made to passing tourists. Some of it is legit. A Thai massage, for example – the Thai style of massage, we mean, which we also sampled later in plush comfort at the Twin Palms resort at Surin – is a great way to discover that you actually can, if gently encouraged by your masseuse, just about get your right big toe into your left ear. This feat – no, we’re not just crassly attempting a poor pun – is much the better for being performed with clothes on and without the sometimes dubious benefits of sticky oil. Others are, or may be, not quite as legit. Phuket’s tourist areas, after all, like Bali’s, are places of sexual resort for male tourists whose brains are defective or damaged, or anatomically misplaced. But even if legit, sometimes the names of massage establishments raise an eyebrow. There was one we spotted, into which the Diary dared not enter, that proclaimed itself to be the Tum Rub Massage.
Not So Petit Dejeuner It is a Sunday at the exclusive beach club. Guests – regrettably some appear to be rather poor jests – are at play. Or maybe they are at lunch, since it must be at least an hour since they vacated their breakfast table. It’s an eclectic crowd, as befits exclusivity, beaches and clubs, in Phuket as much as in any island playground. Many of its members are French, adding zest and joie de vivre to proceedings and some amusement – not necessarily of the cruel variety – to the day of the watching diarist. Overheard on this particular day, they seemed to be saying “donc” to each other with implausible frequency. In its conjunctive form, it means “therefore,” and we surmised that they were explaining things to each other, or possibly explaining themselves. One party in particular prompted us to think that France, having just elected a socialist president who offered a series of spectacularly speculative promissory notes, had now convinced itself it is fully insulated from both the global and Euro crises.
Since we had not been introduced and such a social opportunity was unlikely to eventuate, we gave them names: Floppette, Flippette, Crevette and Asperge. As far as we could tell Flippette was with Crevette and Floppette with Asperge. It was interesting that Floppette and Flippette displayed complete disinterest – such sangfroid! – while Crevette and Asperge disported themselves in the hefty little monsoon waves of the Andaman Sea equipped with body boards and fins. Lest it be felt we are being unnecessarily unkind in singling out persons of the French persuasion, we note that at the same time some jests from Oz were on the beach. Tosser and Wozza were accompanied by their squeezes, Screecher and Mona, or so it seemed. It takes all sorts.
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It’s Not Kuta Or Patong, Phuket’s equivalent; and thank goodness for that. Surin is a quiet little spot – very quiet in the low season – and the better for that beneficence. There’s a surprising variety of good little restaurants (if you like real pizza, you’re certainly in the right place) including some nice locally run beach eateries that, unlike those at Jimbaran, for example, allow you some light to eat by and forbear to incinerate the fish. We found one particular little place off the beach, a short stroll up a gentle hill from the Twin Palms resort. It’s called CC’s and is accessed by some stairs at a building next to a pharmacy. It’s locally owned – by a surfer-bikerphilanthropist-entrepreneur from nearby Kamala – and run by another nice Thai surf fan, known as Jay. There’s a very well stocked bar and the massaman curry was the best we’d had in a long while.
Just in Time Fortunately we were back in Bali well ahead of the next Ganesha art opening. We always try to get along to these little soirees since gallery manager Luh Resiki is such a dear and John O’Sullivan’s Four Seasons operation generally presents some decent wine. And on June 7 it will be more of a pleasure than ever, since the artist whose works are going on show is Dutch-born Marijke Lambregtse, who has achieved the impossible dream: she lives half the year in Bali and half in Queensland, Australia. There but for a Lotto win go I, as a superannuated cockatoo might say, if lightly pressed. Lambregtse began her artistic career in Holland as a dancer, choreographer and teacher and then moved to Australia in 1987, where she lectured in ballet in Melbourne and Brisbane. In the mid-1990s she studied art, painting and design, and her talent won her prizes, exhibitions and commissions. Her Ganesha exhibition, from June 7-July 30, shows a collection of canvasses representing the broad theme of Lost and Found, from which the exhibition takes its title. These explore two themes: awareness and protection of the environment, and the crucial role woman can play in bringing positive change by active participation.
Get Along There Lloyd Perry’s Chillout Lounge at Ubud is making its mark. A recent “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?” night raised Rp2.2 million for a very worthwhile charity, the Sacred Childhoods Foundation. Another fund-raising night took place on May 25 and they will be run monthly. Chillout now also features a live music and art night every Saturday from 7pm. Perry tells us a great Jam band plays and any musicians present are welcome to join in. Twelve took part in one recent event, several of them from Ubud. And if you’re feeling musical but can’t play (the Diary studied piano and the clarinet several eons ago, to no lasting effect; shame it wasn’t the sax, we’d surely have remembered that) then you could try painting to music instead. Watercolours and canvas are available for anyone who wants to have a go.
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SCHEDULE THAT Alilia Villas (8 June) This is another one of those opportunities to enjoy a superb evening just a little further out in Tabanan, the next regency which has been left unspoilt and yet there are some rare gems, tucked away in the heart of Tabanan. Alilia Villas is one of those hidden away secrets and will play host to Michelan Star, Tom Kerridge and an evening of fine dining. These evenings are kept to a minimal number to ensure an intimate ambiance for food lovers who will go all out to seek out the very best. Call to make your reservation and make it a very special evening. Cost : 950,000 ++ Where : Desa Kelating, Tabanan Contact : 896388 soori@aliliahotels.com www.alilavillas.com
Bali International Triathlon (24 June) For those who are into sports this event is going to be great. Hopefully you will have registered if you plan to participate. But whereever there is an event, particularly one that involves a lot of strength and stamina and courage, there is always a party and this will definitely be one of celebration. A 5 kilometre run, a 500 metre swim and a 20 km cycle are what this triatholon involves. The parties are indeed worthy of the occasion with a welcome cocktail party and a race day party on the beach. A carbo loading dinner and a post race sunset cocktail gathering at the Ayana Resort & Spa are definitely going to encourage the spirit of the day. Good luck to the participants and with games and a lucky draw it is all going to make for a great day. Where : Pertokan Sanur Raya no 27 Jl Bypass Ngurah Rai Sanur Contact : 286283 www.balitriathlon.com
Bars and Body Classes (13 July – 22 July) If you are looking to change any area of your life that is not working for you then read on. The Foundation and Level 1 classes are about learning about the matrix and the structure that we have been forced to live within. These classes offer the tools and techniques to give you the awareness of where you and others are stuck. You will also learn how to start functioning from the choice, question, possibility and contribution that would give you everything you have ever asked for in life and more. It sounds too good to be true! However, these classes open up the ability to change and transform anything and everything. Five elements are covered including intimacy, money, abundance and change. There are also several hands on body processes that can facilitate massive change. The clearings allow you to eliminate the reasons, justifications, beliefs and judgments that have been creating limitations so it is no longer necessary to function from opposition and separation. It is possible to have relationships with people that are rewarding, and begin to understand what it means to truly create our life as we desire it. I have also read plenty of literature to support the notion that the happiest people are the ones who have positive and rewarding friendships with others. If you have already completed the Foundation and Level 1, there’s a three day course where you will engage in numerous hands-on body processes that unlock the tension, resistance and disease of the body by shifting energy dynamically. The Access Body Class is designed to open up a dialogue and create a communion with your body enabling you to change the way you relate to your body and change how you relate to things in your life. This might appeal to healers, massage therapists and those in the medical profession who are looking for ways to enhance healing for their clients or for those who
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have completed the access and foundation courses and want to learn more. Do visit the website or contact Margaret for more details on times and locations. Private sessions are also available. It’s not often that sessions like this are available in Bali and if you are interested in improving your life in someway, these classes may be the answer. Cost
: from IDR200,000 (introduction), IDR1,000,000 (BARS), IDR3,460,000 (Level 1) Where : Ubud, Seminyak, Sanur Contact : margaret@thepowertrainers.com www.thepowertrainers.com
I’m An Angel (16 June) It really is hard to believe that another year has passed as the high season creeps upon Bali yet again. Where does the time go? Well, certainly this year’s I’m an Angel at the world famous KUDETA promises to be another spectacular bash where the challenge is to beat funds raised in previous years which have amounted to many thousands of dollars. I’m An Angel has raised over USD400,000 and has made a difference to some of the most needy residents of Bali. Chef Phil Davenport and five top chefs will prepare a five star meal. Seats are limited so you will need to call for your reservation as soon as possible. When : 3 pm – 12 am Where : KUDETA, Jalan Kayu Aya No. 9 Seminyak Contact : 736969 info@kudeta.com
Cost : IDR50,000 Where : Cubana Bar & Grill, Jl Petitengit, No 12, Seminyak Contact : www.cubanabali.com
Party Animal (8 June) Everyone is invited to Party Animal a fund raising evening for BAWA, The Bali Animal Welfare Association. This is a nonprofit organisation that is dedicated to improving the lives of animals. BAWA’s mission is to relieve the suffering by providing medical care and spay and neutering, street-feeding and adoption and educating children and adults in animal welfare. BAWA has undertaken many projects including their fight to eradicate rabies in Bali. This evening is an attempt to raise
Kids Market and Fundraiser (17 June) This is going to be a great family day out at the all new El Parque, a new playground for children in the heart of Seminyak. It’s great to see venues thinking more about children and this is definitely what the organisers of this event are thinking about. Funds are needed to school a deaf child who cannot speak and to send him to a specialist doctor, through Yayasan Bali Hearts. This Yayasan is based in North Bali and supports the education of 28 children. There will be stalls, Spanish tapas and other food, a raffle, silent auction with amazing prices and plenty to keep the children occupied throughout the day. There are also some table spaces still available for IDR250,000 and kids can bring their own sarong to sell their bits to make a bit of pocket money for only IDR50,000. It’s also worth checking out this new place for kids. Very impressive! Do come along with plenty of cash too and support the work of this dedicated Yayasan and the children in its care. Cost : free When : 10 am – 6 pm Where : El Parque, Jl Pangkungsari, Gg Maharaja No 2B, Petitenget Contact : Laetitia 081 999130071 contact@baliwithkids.com
Pachanga: Long Weekend Bali Edition (1 June) Cubana reminds me of all the Latino bars in the West End of London with its ambience and décor and they certainly do some of the best cocktails in town. On Friday 1 June, Cubana are putting on a weekend extravaganza with Disco Tropicana and Curramba Productions presenting Perth’s number one Latino and salsa night long weekend holiday event. DJ Mateo hailing from both Columbia and Perth together with DJ Juanito from Spain and Bali will entertain the party goers with a diverse mix of Cuban, Salsa, Timba, Bachata, Afrolatin and Cubaton music. There’s lots of live music too with percussionists and a Salsa band. To compliment the evening there will be food and drink specials for all.
much needed funds for animals in need. It’s also going to be a lot of fun with live music, door prizes and a raffle. For the small entry fee, you also get two free drinks and finger food. Again, come with your pockets and purses loaded with cash and support this organisation that has done some tremendous work to help animals in Bali. Sadly, I’ve seen some awful cases of neglected animals and animals in distress and it is great to see an organization making a big difference in the community. Even if you can’t make it, donations are always needed and appreciated. The dress code is ‘animal’. Cost : IDR75,000 When : 5 pm – 8 pm Where : Moko’s Cafe, Jl Gunung Sari No 2, Ubud
Rock School Information Seminar (1 June) The rock school is the leading accredited provider of rock exams worldwide. There will be an information session for music educators, schools and students led by Mr Viv Lock, a professional musician from the UK. Viv Lock has an amazing repertoire, touring in the UK and Europe as a guitarist including time spent with Osibisa and Technotronic. This will be a great opportunity to find out more about the Rock School and meet Viv Lock. Cost : free When : 5 pm – 7 pm Where : Cocoon Beach Club, Blue Ocean Boulevard No 66, Seminyak Contact : 021 9829 4720 imec_info@yahoo.co.id
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Independent bookseller in Bali since 1986 Ganesha in Ubud - the Main Store Jalan Raya (near the Post Office), Ubud, Bali Tel: (62 361) 970320 Web: www.ganeshabooksbali.com Email: info@ganeshabooksbali.com
Extensive range of New, Used, Rare and Out of Print Books. Used Books returnable for 50% refund. Good books at good prices.
At our shop in Ubud, our friendly staff will guide you to all things of a Spiritual/ New Age nature, including: Books, Music CDs, DVDs, Crystals, Incense, Jewelry, Inspirational Cards, Candles, Yoga Mats, Meditation Cushions, Engraved Stones, Tibetan Bowls, Clothing and more…
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UBUD FESTIVAL VOLUNTEER ANYONE? The Ubud Writers & Readers Festival is seeking a pretty amazing volunteer, from June until the end of the 2012 Festival in October. They want someone who is “uber amazing on the computer”, an outstanding wordsmith to put the rest of the team to shame, incredibly loving, warm, friendly and fun to work with and amazingly fast at completing absolutely anything. If you fit this bill, not already earning a fortune and prepared to devote two days a week, with all your heart and undivided attention please visit the Festival office next to Indus Restaurant on Jl Campuhan. In return, the festival manager says you will enjoy all sorts of exclusive writersonly Festival events in October and rub shoulders, become buddies in fact, with all the leading writers and - she hopes - gain the experience of a lifetime. E: jane@ ubudwritersfestival.com. DOWN TO EARTH VEGO FOOD Popular Seminyak health food store and vegetarian restaurant Down to Earth has come to Ubud, joining Taksu Spa at the southern end of Jl Gootama in an increasingly interesting little part of town. With more space than our trusty Bali Buddha, Down to Earth’s downstairs store is packed with all sorts of goodies that would otherwise mean a gritted teeth “I-have-to-go-southshopping” expedition. Upstairs is an open, pretty eating area, with plenty of tables and lots of space between them. All juices - including a delicious cleansing concoction with lime and aloe vera – are prepared fresh while you wait, and the medium sized salad (you can choose small, medium or large) was big enough for two. Down to Earth, Jl Goutama south, near corner of Jl Hanoman. HOLISTIC FREDERIQUE The Yoga Barn once again shows its commitment to bring experienced natural healers to Ubud, with the addition of r e s p e c t e d naturopath, Frédérique Nault, formerly of the Holistic Healing Center in Kuta. Frederique has lived in Indonesia since 1982. Her extensive studies in natural medicine have resulted in innovative treatments for illnesses of the body, mind and spirit, incorporating many healing modalities including herbal medicine, nutrition, detoxification, allergy elimination, energy psychology and craniosacral therapy. Frédérique believes there is a psychological component to most illnesses; she has a gift for tapping into a client’s issues and facilitating the healing process. Find Frédérique via www.yogabarn.com, or call 0361 971 236. CANDI DASA ESCAPE We snuck away to the coast for a few days, intending to check out sacred sites and mountain views, sampling new restaurants and trying out different accommodation options along the way. Then we got lazy – or smart – after we checked into Bayside Bungalows at Candi Dasa. Of course we drove on a bit further one day; Charlie’s Chocolate Factory is a must and my friend Olivia had never seen White Sand Beach. The winding road up to the fascinating traditional (pre-Hindu) village of Tenganan was also worthwhile. But well-cooked breakfasts, lunches and dinners, tangy cocktails, laps in the lap pool (for the energetic), ball games in the big pool and a good choice of novels made other expeditions seem like hard work. From 500,000rp / $US55 B&B. 4 Jalan Candi Dasa. E: info@bayshorecandidasa.com; M+62 856 388 6624.
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A pre-school program tucked away in the rice fields of Peliatan, five minutes from Ubud centre? Sure. The little Yayasan, run by two excellent local teachers, is called The Spring. Three to five year olds are welcome to join for full or half-day sessions including both classroom and outdoor activities. Everyone also helps grow the food for vegetarian snacks and lunches in The Spring’s organic garden. The Spring has space for a small group of children in a safe and supportive, home-like environment. Join Wednesday’s “open activities” or arrange a visit at another time. P: 0821 4635 9595. E: info@TheSpringUbud.org. SLOW BETELNUT Ubud’s slow foodies had a treat this month when snazzy newish resto Betelnut held a special dinner in honour of Slow Food Program Director for Asia & Oceania, Elena Aniere, who was visiting town. The Slow Food movement started in1986 by an Italian protesting about a US hamburger chain lowing his beautiful country’s reputation for delicious food and to protect traditional and regional cuisines. Slow food (a term intended to challenge it’s opposite, fast food) is prepared with care, using high-quality local and seasonal ingredients. Proponents also encourage local farmers to keep growing local produce This is food from the heart. Like Jen’s World Famous Bolognaise Sauce that simmers for hours on my stove, filling my newly finished home with the aroma of Mum’s cooking, to welcome my son when he arrives this weekend. Happy son, happy Mum.
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Having been a photographer in my former career, I have known such facts, but the moment I read this I understood light in the way a poet would.
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Out of Tasmania: Kathryn Lomer by Uma Anyar
I am hooked. I get it when she continues the metaphor of an empty room with the Latin reference camara meaning chamber. “Ci sono camare Libere?” asks the main character, a lone woman photographer who is traveling in Sicily in the first and eponymous story. Camera obscura means dark chamber and in order for one to witness light there has to be something or someone to be seen. Ultimately, this is an elusive, poetic, tender story about risk, loss and the need to make connections, even with strangers whose stories inevitably become part of your life. The first story is set in Italy; the others take place in Greece, and France, Japan and the Australian suburbs Lomer’s characters take journeys into themselves and away from their pasts. There are husbands who can’t be counted on in sickness or in health or are outright cads who keep porno photos of their secret girlfriends on the computer as in ‘Surprise, Surprise’; pregnancy, entrapping babies and mother-love in Losing Faith’ and ‘Pram Rage’. ‘Blood Harvest’, a tender love affair between Katy and Madeleine, is a women–traveling-the– world story set in Greece which, explores how deeply lovers love but slip out the back door in the gray light leaving only a blood stain on a sheet. Lomer’s talent as a writer is her subtle style, her poetic observations, and the ability to apply a light hand in heavy territory. Bright red lipstick is the leitmotif of ‘Surprise, Surprise’, and oranges in ‘Blood Harvest’. The kindness of strangers features in ‘Pram Rage’, a short story where a single mother is offered help by a blind stranger who has his own personal reasons for giving aid to a an isolated single mother in a small town in Tasmania. Here Lomer interweaves eroticism and nurturing, juxtaposed against betrayal and loss, all within a few deft off hand sentences.
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“… so much for the eroticism, the sensuality of breastfeeding. Only occasionally, when his mouth moves lightly to the end of the nipple, does his sucking echo teasingly in my clitoris. It is like a name I almost remember. How does one choose a book when the usual criterion of favored author, preferred genre, or best friend’s recommendation is not part of your decision-making apparatus? I am one of those readers who scorns bestseller lists as legitimate criteria for a book’s value even though some of my favorite books have hit that list. I don’t know about you, but this is how it happened to me when I browsed the paper copies of books by writers who will be speaking at the UWRF in October. Titles catch my attention. If the word ‘kill’ is in the title, I pass it up. Weight and feel are part of the choice-making process, but not as important as the jacket design which plays a greater role, especially if the book will reside on my night table for a week or more. If the design is too busy, loud or obnoxious, or if the author’s photograph appears on the cover rather than on an inside flap, I tend to shy away as I sense the hype will overwhelm the content. J.D. Salinger once said that he preferred his books to be simple, just the title on a plain background followed by the author’s name. That’s it. No more, no less. That seems a bit astringent to me now, but that attitude must have left an impression on me because, as I gazed at the many bright and bold book jackets I was ingesting the titles too. My hand reached for Camera Obscura by Kathryn Lomer, almost without any direction from me. The cover is darkest brown with a red square showing a silhouette of a tree in the right corner. The book purrs mystery. The title refers to the first camera, the one before film. The kind Vermeer and other artists used in the 17th and 18th centuries.
My husband is having an affaire with the second fiddle. She is playing second fiddle and so am I.” Kathryn Lomer was born in northwest Tasmania and now lives in Hobart. She has published four books to date: The God in the Ink (fiction), The Spare Room (young adult fiction) and two books of poetry, Two Kinds of Silence and Extraction of Arrows. She is a spare and nimble storyteller who is, at heart, a poet. I sense the poet in the flow and folds of the sentences and in the fresh imagery. The poignancy of conflicting personal desires, needs, wants collide in a bed with a much-loved nursing baby. “In my big bed, Liam is tiny, this creature who looms so large, huge, in my day…I tip toe from the room and run to my computer. It’s a novel I want. That I have somewhere inside me. I feel it the way I could feel Liam in utero with a sure knowledge that only lacked external appearance. But it needs a wide valley of time to flow down. The small gullies, declivities, I offer are scraps, Instead, clotted lines gather in my mouth like posset. Language has turned to milk, separating into watery whey of baby talk and heavy curds of poetry. Nothing is left. But I don’t want poetry. I don’t want it. It must be a novel, something big and cumbersome and flawed, gestating slowly and going off in unexpected directions.”
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It has taken more than half a century of the Women’s Rights Movement for female writers to address the conflicted feelings surrounding motherhood as well as the love and the dismay over the whole enterprise of parenthood. “I heard you’re a writer,” he says. “I was,” I say. “Now I’m a mother.” This kind of honesty was not the case just a generation ago. It would have been akin to heresy to voice such feelings and the tragedy of that fact is revealed in the blind man’s past in ‘Pram Rage’. There is a reason why he is blind; a reason he now can see. But I leave you this literary cliffhanger and urge you to read Camera Obscura for yourself.
Lomer writes. “How does light look when left entirely to itself? If you look into an empty box full of light and the light is not reflected on surfaces, you will see blackness. Only when there is an object for the light to fall upon can we see the presence of light.”
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Free the Mind with Martial Art Pencak Silat
By Skye Laphroaig Silat is a collective word for indigenous martial arts from the Indonesian Archipelago and Malay Peninsula of Southeast Asia. The fighting art of silat is said to have developed from human observation and imitation of animals including the monkey, eagle and tiger and first arrived on these shores along with Chinese traders across Malaysia, Java and then to Bali. Many Indonesian cultures prize silat as a self-defence system, a sport and a way of life; it teaches them moral, spiritual and physical discipline. Silat fighters use a balanced array of offensive and defensive techniques, sophisticated footwork and intricate hand motions, which are learned in stages, as each fighter grows more, advanced in his or her training. Rituals involving strenuous or repetitive physical movements are meant to free the mind of all frivolous t h o u g h t s , promoting singlemindedness and a b s o l u t e concentration. In my quest to understand the true spiritual aspects of silat, I was guided towards one of Indonesia’s most d e d i c a t e d teachers, Pak Putu Suyatna, who has been studying Perisai Diri (a form of silat) for nearly 34 years. ROOTS Evidence shows that silat was influenced by Chinese martial arts and was never confined to any particular social class or gender but was practiced by all, without restrictions. Even today, it is often taught in families who have inherited cultural traditions such as woodcarving, dance, or the playing of musical instruments. The Hindu-Buddhist and animistic roots of the art were never eradicated, and remain very evident even among Muslim practitioners of traditional styles. Silat came into existence around the 4th century within the Malay ethnic people. When they were under authority of European colonial powers the education of silat was prohibited, but activities went on in secret. After Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore, were freed from the foreign authorities the growth and dissemination of silat increased, particularly after several dedicated national organizations were founded. In Indonesia, where the art is known as pencak silat, some 200 styles exist. It is not easy to distinguish the different styles and only those who are experts and understand various jurus (forms) can identify them successfully. PERISAI DIRI Perhaps the pencak silat form gaining most popularity and national acclaim is that of the Perisai Diri. The name implies self-shield and is most commonly referred to as PD. It is a modern generative cognate of central Java pencak silat styles with its beginning in 1955, although the arts technical and philosophical roots are understood to stem from antiquity. It is argued the origin of PD was Jogjakarta in Central Java, but general credit must be given to the founder, living in the Surabaja area, R.M.S Dirdjoatmodjo who gave PD its vital essence. He is regarded pandekar (master). PD is a synthesis of various pencak silat styles but stands aloof from taking on foreign aspects of other martial arts such as Japanese judo, aikido, karate-do, and Western boxing tactics that have influenced many other pencak silat forms today. PD focuses on legitimate indigenous tactics, feeling confident that among those lie sufficient responses for all combative situations. Considerable national support is given to PD in the form of recognition of its tactics as the basis of self-defense training for army, navy and marine personnel. PD boasts some 75,000 members throughout Indonesia and 2,500 active members in Bali. FUNDAMENTALS Forms or jurus are a series of prearranged meta-movements practiced as a single set, passing down all of a style’s techniques in an organized manner. They are required of the trainee in a progressive fashion and teach him to employ widely spaced footings to develop strength and flexibility in the hips and legs. More advanced experts, however, are recognized by the narrowness of their stances. Straight-line striking is valued; the fist is screwed in as it approached its target. A half-movement or restriction of the hands is followed by thrusting, striking, blocking,
covering, parrying, and distracting with arm and hand actions. Kicking is primarily made in straight-line fashion, deliveries being made front or rear. No roundhouse kicks are employed; emphasis is placed on thrust kicking with the heel, testifying to some Chinese roots. Kicking actions are indentified by a variety of tactics, the basic one is teratai (or Shaolin “lotus-flower” kick); the lingsang, or ‘otter kick’ the gedjelig, or ‘down-thrust’ kick, the sabit, or ‘sideto-side kick’’ and the not so friendly selosor, or ‘snap-kick frontal to groin’. Unusual PD tactics include the pau, a shoulder block made forceful from economic breathing and the serangan pantat, or ‘buttock attack’ by which a rear-oriented opponent is first butted with a bump to the gluteus muscles and as he doubles up, the back of the operator’s head is thrust directly backward into the opponent’s face. WEAPONS During battle, a rattan shield, or a breastplate was the only protective gear available to the average soldier. This may have been one of the reasons why the older styles relied more on agility than they do today. Along with the human body, silat employs a wide variety of weapons. Prior to the introduction of firearms, weapons’ training was actually considered to be of greater value than unarmed techniques and even today many masters consider a student’s training incomplete if they have not learned the use of weapons. Weapons form an important area of pencak silat styles affiliated to its organizational movement IPSI. Except for some weapon-based styles, students must generally achieve a certain degree of skill before being presented with a weapon, which is traditionally made by the guru. This signifies the beginning of weapons training. Among the hundreds of styles are dozens of weapons. The most commonly used are the kris (dagger), staff (toya) and in training the pedang, (short sword), utilizes the Chinese chien (straight blade with double cutting edge).
PHILOSOPHY Desa Sading is a clean and beautiful village residence in Bali; during my visit to the PD training area, many smiling faces, most of which were young and very fit, greeted me. I sat at the square with the sound of a river flowing, watching 18 students including two girls practice forms. The colour of all costumes is white with short trousers extending halfway below the knees and the jacket is lapel-less with sleeves just above the wrists. No system of traditional silat is complete without strong spiritual training. It is considered very important so the student may be prepared for violent consequences of real combat. True spiritual training is difficult work on the inner self, searching for those truths, which lead to humility and a reverence for life. The end result is a belief system for the student, which produces courage, confidence, and the will to fight on the side of truth and justice. This is a tremendous base and back up for the fighting techniques. PD trainees must build: 1) technical precision 2) speed 3) reaction time 4) power (physical strength) 5) patience and 6) quiescence. In this order of precedence the trainees develop through to maturity within the system. Attention is given to the development of outer strength, the development of physical muscles of the body by continuous, dedicated practice. The last area to develop for trainees is the inner power, the spiritual strength that is the mark of a master (pandekar). At the base of every physical action in PD is breathing, or gwakang, made to outer-strengthen the body (unify it) and to improve timing of responses. The breathing is related to meditational aspects, which stem from the heart. GRANDMASTER IN BALI I recently had the opportunity to speak with Pak Putu Suyatna and report first hand on what is required to become a Perisai Diri student. Pak Putu studied under the famous Bali Grandmaster Pak Sweca and is currently finishing his Economics PHD at Udayana University. He began learning Perisai Diri in 1978 and his contribution to the art of pencak silat is considerable, earning him great recognition by many. At the age of 49, he is the picture
of health. I asked Pak Suyatna to answer some key questions for our readers. What does pencak silat mean? Silat is a generic term for martial arts (the fighting only) and the word pencak refers to the dancing aspect of the art, which honours Indonesians love of dancing; it’s about fighting and performance combined. The movements of silat are often performed as a dance accompanied by music played by a live band. How is silat different to other martial arts? Perisai Diri (PD) was derived from Shaolin Chien, which originally had 74 techniques. The philosophy is designed in a simple way so everyone can understand and is universal without focusing on any particular religions. There are eight animal styles, two human styles and four spiritual styles. Why is silat free to students? PD is more spiritually dominant than other martial arts. We offer the art for free because giving love is the highest form of spiritual consciousness and the principle of love is to open your heart. What is the deadliest style of PD pencak silat? The highest form is called Putri (princess) using a combination of physical power and tenaga dalam (inner power). Who was your Grandmaster? When the Chinese came to Java they met R.M.S. Dirdjoatmodjo who was related to the king of Java. In 1955 he learned 18 styles, and chose 14 techniques for PD. One of Dirdjoatmodjo’s last students was Pak Sweca who studied along side him in Surabaya. 72-year-old Pak Sweca is now the Grandmaster of Bali and I have been his student since 1983. He has taught me the highest principles of spirituality and how to share Gods energy. Tell me about the coloured labels on the student’s jackets? Black is for beginner, white is for learning spiritual goodness, green is for learning the technique of crane, blue is for learning the techniques of tiger and dragon and red is for the technique of patriot and priest. Yellow is the highest level and that of the princess (Putri). These levels take approximately 10 years to achieve with continuous practice. What is IPSI? Ikatan Pentjak Silat Indonesia was formed in 1947 and is an organizational movement to nationalize the pencak silat of the country under one technical administration. When is the third eye activated? When the student purifies himself and reduces the ego his desire for love increases. At this highest level, the Grandmaster activates his third eye. Westerners are not taught about the third eye, they use the second eye, which is very limited. You can see everything by just sitting down and asking the soul from a heart level - but always seek permission from the other world because you cannot see this world with the second eye. God doesn’t understand the physical voice; so when you meditate it’s important to ask with your heart and reach a point of pure emptiness to make the best spiritual connection. What age can you enter the PD family (masuk keluarga)? From nine years old your mind already has the basic ability. All levels need focus and good discipline. Everybody is accepted but there are evaluations and grading after you reach the white levels for checking your ego. Over the years, Pak Putu Suyatna has introduced the beauty of silat to Indonesian, Dutch and Australian youth. Training sessions are usually one hour in duration, twice a week for the first year, after that once a week is considered sufficient. You can check out Perisai Diri (PD) at Desa Sading, Sempidi in Badung. Training sessions are 6pm every Wednesday and 9am every Sunday. For details email: putungurahsuyatna@yahoo.com.
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with Fashion ✬ Accessories ✬ Beauty ✬ Salon ✬ Spa ✬ Artisans ✬ Food Bet you have spied the many finished vacant stores awaiting new tenants to move in, retail-land is in fill-up mode before the summer season kicks in. It’s always exciting to see ‘who is going into what new shop where’ and what will their product be like? hopefully there will be some ‘new blood’ coming in, as there are now many stores that are looking like the next one and the next! variety is the spice that customers love and if the product is good enough, they will buy..... Petitenget has finally opened, and how very smart it is!! the Orchard Reproduction old Bali travel posters, black & white photos of A cafe, bar, resto on the corner of Jl Petitenget corner (just fine furniture, artwork & accessories Bali scenes from the 1920’s, colonial palm prints ‘Bahamas’ after the big temple) on the way up to Hu’u. A super classy This has to be one’s favorite store for the interior enthusiast, style and other colorful small artworks ideal to fit into your luggage. Luxurious shagreen (stingray skin) cover mirrors, fit-out in tones of grey, cream & black (patterned floor tiles, shades of colonial yesteryear; plenty of bamboo, rattan, fine photo frames, key rings, wallets, trays & boxes. Check out wood crafted into fabulous furniture pieces – individual and terrazzo cafe tables & rattan chairs, with outdoor/indoor gracious to sit within any interior setting. There are a few the useful recycled book stand and luggage stand. dining areas) and naturally a menu that will excite the taste chairs worth taking a look at Sierra (rattan & mahogany) and buds! Even a separate club lounge is available, you can’t the bamboo round chair, available in ivory, dark brown and miss the walls which have been plastered with a bold wall- antique black. There’s what is called the long rattan ‘flip’ box paper that makes one swoon, so totally out there & fashion- (also in leather) good to place at the end of the bed providing able! This venue warrants a stop for interior ideas & admira- excellent storage space for cushions & throws. tion over a frothy cappucino before you hit the streets again. Am sure Petitenget will become the newest, coolest spot ‘to dine & be seen’ and will provide you with some of the best people watching in Seminyak! Passport has opened on Jalan Raya Seminyak offering a fabulous collection of fashionable pieces made from Modal (bamboo & rayon fabric) with positively no crinkle or crush, this collection is perfect for the traveler! Passport clothing pieces have been very popular for the more round Your home is your space and it’s often where we are for much ed figure, items that hide all those ‘bits’ that we don’t wish to of the time, so make it the most enjoyable place to live in, see! Sizes from 8 – 24. style it up to suit your taste, remember there are absolutely A choice of bed styles, side tables, consoles, dining tables + Passport, Seminyak Centre, Jl Raya Seminyak, chairs and there are any number of ways to mix the many no restrictions anymore!! Seminyak T: 0361 732 863 assorted items together. The idea with home living is to be a the Orchard, Jl Oberoi, No 33X, Seminyak. little inventive and by visiting Orchard you are sure to come T: +62 361 736 724 E: shop@ibaldesigns.com up with some interesting ideas. BIMC hospital & anti-ageing center W: www.ibaldesigns.com interior advice call Anmarie has now opened in Nusa Dua, Apart from the entire prophp 0811394520 erty looking fab & most exclusive, happened upon another Gourmet Cafe which have been busy spreading their tentacles of late far & wide. Renowned for particularly fresh salads, sandwiches & assorted daily specials for the busy person, this is one surprising haven to sit & relax when out & about in the area. And while you are down in this neck of the woods, it’s well Orchard ard is renowned for their host of cushions on offer off plus worth visiting Bali Collections the open-style shopping a selection of bed runners, from unique batik prints to more mall, as now, with such a collection of stores available, you contemporary designs. Once again with some clever interior styling you can create ‘an adventure’ with shape, pattern & won’t have to make the ‘traffic trawl’ anywhere north! Names color in your own abode! Cushions come in a myriad of like Paul Ropp, Bamboo Blonde, Knit, Blue Glue & colors & prints, choose from a palette of fresh ocean blues, Uluwatu & Quicksilver already open, with Milo’s & smokey greys, earthy tribal colors & prints with sunny yellows Nico Perez to open later in June. to give instant lift! retailtherapym@yahoo.com.au www.retailtherapybali.com
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Get your free life lesson number (numerology). Please send full name (exactly as shown in your birth certificate) and birth date. I also do Tarot, I Ching. <dolphin@hour.com>. [053]
SULAWESI, CARAKA TRAVELINDO Many tailor made tours throughout Sulawesi, only one hours flight from Bali. For prompt and efficient service contact : info@sulawesi-indonesia.com Call (0411) 3618 877 or www.sulawesi-indonesia.com
For Sale; Canon ixus 230HS digital camera, full Hd, 8x zoom, unwanted gift, still in box. My friend paid 2.5 million, I’m selling for 2 million. (fixed). Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. [161]
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Wanted; Bicycle for men 12-speed, good condition only. Please SMS only in English to 0857 9209 5343. Ubud. [049]
For Sale; Mosquitoes repellent plants. Originally from papua. size about 4560 cm in black polybags. Able to grow in pots inside the house or outside. Easy to grow. 089 9942 3297. Denpasar. [070]
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Waanted; Canon EOS D + lens, please send details (purchase date, condition, shuttercount, extras) by mail to <sunafiur@yahoo.com>. English only! Will pay cash and willing to buy fast, realistic offers only. 0857 9209 5343. [048]
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For Sale; Dell Pentium III, 500mhz, memory 512mb, CPU, keyboard and mouse included, no monitor. Got 7units. Good condition, vintage, Rp. 300.000 final price. Excellent condition. Text message SMS Vincent 081 1386 3361. <maitreyanto@ yahoo.com>. Denpasar. [061]
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For Sale; New Grom competition surf board 5’4”. Luke Studer model won in competition but too small for me. 3.5 Million or best offer. Call Komang 087 762 537 115. Can email for photos, <indofins@facebook.com>. Free Delivery. Bukit. [043]
For Sale; Super cheap Synthetic rattan outdoor chairs, near to new condition. Cream 4pcs. Mushroom brown 8pcs. Only Rp250,000 each. SMS to 0812 391 3061 or e-mail <kakadi@ dps.centrin.net.id> for photos. Legian. [018]
For Sale; New desk/dresser. 4 pieces (desk, large square mirror, 2 stools (designed to fit under desk). Purchased new in May 2012, IDR 800,000. All offers considered! E-mail for photos or to make an offer <vb.nm.cq@gmail. com>. Sanur. [068]
For Sale; New - 4pcs skin woven rattan, wooden legged dining chairs. Paid Rp. 400,000 each, sell Rp. 300,000 each. SMS 0812 391 3061 or e-mail <kakadi@dps.centrin.net. id> so I can e-mail you photos. Legian. [019]
For Sale; USB CDMA Evdo modem Prolink PCM100. Can be use with AHA, Flexi & Starone. Download speed up to 3.1 Mbps. Strong signal and build quality. Price IDR 300.000. Contact Agus 081 2360 9966. Sanur. [015]
For Sale; Bargain - 80cm red material G syle lamp, still new in box. SMS 0812 391 3061 or e-mail <kakadi@ dps.centrin.net.id> for photo. Only Rp75,000 - 2 pcs available. Legian. [020]
For Sale; Computer Intel core2duo 1.8 Ghz, 4Gb RAM, 250+120Gb HDD, 128bit VGA, pioneer DVD-R, 20” viewsonic LCD monitor. Good condition. Bonus keyboard, mouse & altec lansing 2. 1 speaker. Price 4.5 million. Call Agus 081 2360 9966. Sanur. [016] For Sale; Ableton controller AKAI professional APC 40, brand new, hardly used. 3 mill. E-mail: <djgypsi@ gmail.com>. Ubud. [192]
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For Sale; iPhone 3GS 32GB black, best condition, unlock any sim card OK, with charger, original earphone, soft case, USB cable. Price: Rp 2.5 mill. Please call 0811386-3361. No SMS. Denpasar. [063] For Sale; New DVD player Mizuka. Purchased March 2012, IDR 210,000. All receipts, instructions and connection cords included. E-mail for photos or to make an offer. All offers will be considered! <vb.nm.cq@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [064]
Bali Main Office: Vayatour Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 143, Sanur 80228, Bali T: (0361) 28 55 55 (Hunting) F: (0361) 28 11 44
For Sale; New LG 2012 fridge / freezer GN-V191RL. Purchased new end 2011 IDR 1,700,000 plus tax. Receipts and instructions included. E-mail for photos or to make an offer. All offers will be considered! <vb.nm. cq@gmail.com>. Sanur. [065]
Denpasar: Vayatour Travel Shop Jl. Gatot Subroto Tengah No. 279 Blok A/6 Denpasar 80231, Bali T: (0361) 418 324 (Hunting) F: (0361) 422 206
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For Sale; Antique wooden lamp bases, 2 designs, one carved Rp. 250,000, one simple carving Rp. 200,000. SMS 0812 391 3061 or e-mail <kakadi@dps. centrin.net.id> for photos. Legian. [022] For Sale; HP Laser Jet Pro P1102w printer (monochrome). Wireless network & USB printer. Apple AirPrint support (direct printing from iPhones & iPads). Brand new, full warranty from HP. Please contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [100]
PT Company Registration & Business License for Legal Bali Business Secure Ownership of Business & Property Assets in Bali Business visa, working visa (Kitas) & Extensions Law t Lawyer Services for Police, Immigration, Business & Private Disputes Luxury A/C Furnished Offices for Monthly & Yearly Rent Business, Reception Services, Meeting Rooms & Website Design
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For Sale; Laser printer USB Samsung ML-1710 (monochrome). USB connection. Extra toner cartridge included (refillable). Price only: 700. 000. Please contact 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [101] For Sale; Modena gas range with 4 burners plus oven. Please call 856 3588. Denpasar. [017] C/BT/I-11 Jan 12
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For Sale; Wooden lamp bases, switch cable and light fitting attached, a number of designs. Only Rp. 60,000 each. SMS 0812 391 3061 or e-mail <kakadi@dps. centrin.net.id> for photos. Some caps available but not many. Legian. [021]
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For Sale; Apple iPhone 4S, 32 Gb, unlocked black color, no scratch full applications, comes with USB & plug & hard cases. Sale for only 6,5 mill. Please call/SMS 0831 1964 5264. [154] For Sale; Canon video lens 16x zoom XL 5.5-88mm IS. 1:1.6-2.6 72 with image stabilizer. IDR 2,500,000. Contact Chris: 0821 5425 4089. Kuta. [155] For Sale; Angry Birds kid’s Polo T-shirt with cotton material, size M-L only (3-10 y.o). Cheap and best quality, must go because cancellation order. Call/SMS Nana 0813 3839 7150 or e: <yohbu@yahoo.com>. Jimbaran. [156] For Sale; Spring bed with picture cartoon Rp. 1.3 (just bought 2 weeks, still in plastic) reason to sell: wanna buy the big one. ph. 089 8075 9780. Thx. Denpasar. [157]
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Moving Sale; Freezer Sharp FRV200-1,5jt, bar table wood cost made 2jt sale 400k, 2pcs stone pot flower 150k, stainless & stone wastafel 200k, ice shaver new cost 875rb sale for 500k, lamp 250k, etc. More info & photo. SMS 0817 0378 1555 Mery. Dps. [158] For Sale; New iPad 3 16gb never used 5.5 jt. Used iPhone 4 16gb LOCKED 2. 5 jt. Dr. Dre Monster Beat Headphones 1.75 jt. Fuji HD Video Cam 16mp 1.75 jt. Also iPad Nano & iTouch. Contact 0812 3930 2785. Jimbaran. [159] For Sale; 10 toys, still in box: Fischer-Price, Barney, Hotwheels, etc. Text me your email for more info. Ardi: 0361-743 6036. Kerobokan. [160]
For Sale; Linen from Europe. Length of linen black, 1 m 100.000 rp. Length of linen white, 2 m 200 000 rp. SARI, chiffon, rich embroidered but tasteful, mintcolour/silver, great for Kabaya. 600.000 rp. Mobile: 0878 6148 3749. Ubud. [199] C/BT/I-07 March 12
For Sale; I’m leaving! Usual cheap solid teak furniture from villa. Contact 0853 3910 0216. [191] For Sale; Printer HP DeskJet 840C, 400.000; Printer/ Scanner HP DeskJet F2476, 500.000; UPS ProLink Pro2060S, 300.000; PC Desk Top Pentium IV, Samsung monitor, keyboard, mouse, 1.000.000. All for 2 million. 081 756 6704. Ubud. [133] For Sale; 4 old teak dining tables, 200 x 85 cm, fully restored, beautifully refinished, Rp. 4 million each. 081 756 6704. Ubud. [134] For Sale; Rotting indoor furniture: 1 sofa, 2 chairs, 2 pouffes and 1 table. Also selling a set with two synthetic rotting sunbeds+ 40 inch Sony TV and LG surround system. Please contact for pictures and more information. +62 812 3923 0665. Jimbaran. [135]
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For Sale; Nintendo Wii Black (Australia) WiiSports set. Brand new in box. Sale includes: WiiFit board, 4 Mario Kart wheels, 1 extra WiiMote & 6 extra games (total 8 games). Good deal. Contact 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [146] For Sale; Portable router WiFi 3G. Very handy. Complete set. Pics ready via email. Put your USB modem and enjoy Wi-Fi network. Support GSM and CDMA Rev. A modem. Price: IDR. 500 thou. Contact: 081 138 5859. Denpasar. [147]
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For Sale; Pram bike tricycle imported from overseas. Will seat child under 25kg. includes sun hood, storage under seat and new bike pump. bought for 7 million, will sell for 4 million. Test drive prambike at Cheeky Monkeys, Sanur. SMS Karin on 0812 1073 0439. [148] Moving Sale; Pond vacuum, Oase Pondovac 4, with all accessories, original cost 6,000,000 Rp. Best offer please call 081 2388 8249. Sanur. [149] Moving Sale; Water filtration (kitchen) system: Counter Top ‘Advance’ P-5200 Reverse Osmosis system. Original cost 7,000,000 Rp. Best offer please call 081 2388 8249. Sanur. [150]
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For Sale; Printer/fax/ scanner: HP Officejet All in One 7210, original cost 6,000,000 Rp. Best offer please call 081 2388 8249. Sanur. [151] For Sale; Alfa Link dictionary EIC-1228TT, 2.8” touch screen, many functions, full text translation English, Chinese, Indonesian, 16 languages dictionary, voice pronounciation, mp3, mp4, etc. Bought Feb 24, never use only for trial. Bought 2 juta, sell 1,5 juta nego. Please call/SMS 0852 3704 8168 (English/Indonesian). kerobokan. [152]
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For Sale; LG HomeTheater set: HT806TM. Full warranty from LG. 5.1channel (6 speakers) 850watts total. Source with built-in DVD player with FullHD 1080p upscaler. Normal price: 3.1+ million, my offer is only: 2.7million. 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [103]
For Sale; Charger for battery from Olympus camera. 200.000rp. 0819 3300 1547. Sanur. [011]
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For Sale; Complete wireless alarm system for house. 1 moving sensor and 2 door contacts. Brand Elro from Europe. 1 juta. Contact 0819 3300 1547. Sanur. [012]
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For Sale; Archery equipment: compound, right and left hand, recurve, accessories. eMail only in English to <sunafiur@yahoo.com>. Ubud. [046] Wanted; Protectors for motorbike driver (knee, ellbow, back) - text in English only to 0857 9209 5343. [047]
For Sale; Desktop computer; 2 Ghz Core duo processor, 2 Gb RAM, 512 Mb Graphics card. Windows 7 Ultimate. Motherboard, Graphics card and CPU tower newly replaced. 17” HP flat screen monitor included+logitechkeyboard+mouse. Rp. 5,000,000 nego. 0813 3779 2764. Seminyak. [052]
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HIV Bringing it Home Alarming statistics from local & Australian tabloids are starting to reveal the shocking truth about the HIV/AIDS situation here in Bali. Revelations such as the 695 new cases diagnosed in the past 12 weeks, 5 cases have died in the past 4 weeks. The younger age groups now being affected by the disease and the fact that sex workers now average 30%- 60% HIV positive and still do not consider that wearing condoms is essential (heterosexual transmission is now the major method of infection on the Island) are frightening truths. The disease that was once centered around the suburbia of South Bali, Singaraja, and Candi Dasa is now so widespread that it has been detected in villages so remote that they have no sealed access roads. The local population at large remains ignorant either by choice or by the lack of education. So what excuse the tourists? Have they become complacent now that the “certain death Grim Reaper” campaign is no longer screened on prime time TV? Since HIV in developed countries is no longer a certain death sentence with the current medication that’s available the disease is certainly a lot less “visible”. The excerpt below from the West Australian is a stark insight into the casual attitude towards HIV in Bali, and how we are likely to continue to see the disease flourish both here on the Island and in the transient tourist population that unwittingly take home one more souvenir than they bargained for. “Australians are not good,” Lily says, sitting on the floor of a small room in Sanur surrounded by cheap glamour photos taken of her in a bikini. The young ones are always “mabuk”, she explains, using the Indonesian word for drunk. And they are often rough. “I see it at Paddys Bar all the time. They are drunk, stupid and fighting,” she says. She has sex with at least one Australian tourist each night, picking them up at the iconic Paddys Bar where she pays the staff RP50,000 ($5.43) to get inside and flirt with the tourists. When she goes back to their hotel, many refuse to use a condom. And she never tells them she is HIV positive. It’s bad for business. She is 27 and pretty. A lock of hair rests across her forehead, covering a small lesion the size of a 10¢ piece. When she is at Paddys, it is barely noticeable in the dim light and drunken haze. Lily is one of more than 500 HIV-positive sex workers in Bali who work out of brothels in Sanur or trawl the clubs of Jalan Legian or Double Six, either as paid waitresses serving drinks or as party girls on the pretence of a night out. A “Weekend West” investigation has uncovered a large network of HIV-positive sex workers who work the island’s most popular tourist strip and regularly have unprotected sex with Australian tourists and fly-in, fly-out workers. In the bars of Kuta, one in four sex workers is HIV-positive. In Gatsu, on the edge of town, considered the end of the road for sex workers past their prime, the HIV rate is between 49 and 60 per cent and the girls charge between RP30,000 and RP50,000 an hour. “It fits in with what we’ve been hearing,” AMA WA president Dave Mountain said last night. “People have their guard down but we’ve warned that Bali is a particularly high-risk destination for tourists. “There are all the ingredients there for a significant homegrown epidemic of STDs and maybe HIVs in the future.”
Bali’s sex workers are based either in brothels in Sanur or “karaoke bars” across the island, small cafes with a karaoke machine, beer and rooms. Some have a glass window, like a fishbowl, where clients can peer through and see girls by their number. Others work the streets. Then there are the ones in Kuta who blend in with the bar crowd, either as waitresses or “customers” flirting with tourists. “Some of the guys think they are picking up a girl. They think it’s a natural attraction in a bar” says Emily Rowe, the Australian project co-ordinator at the Kerti Praja Foundation, an HIV clinic in Denpasar. “Some will be with them for one night. Some will be with them for a week and think they’re having a relationship. “But these are sex workers.” According to the foundation’s statistics, one in four of these girls in Kuta is HIV-positive. “Lots of these women are supporting family or it’s time to pay the rent or they’ve got to pay off the motorbike so they’ll take risks,” Ms Rowe says. “Or they’ve had 10 guys that night and can’t be bothered to go through the whole negotiation thing and will have unprotected sex. It can be quite exhausting for them, especially if the guy is drunk and doesn’t want to listen.” On the second floor of the clinic, Bunga, a 31-year-old bar girl from Sanur, says she found out she was HIV-positive in 2009. “I was really shocked. But then I realised that was a risk of the job,” she said. Did you keep working? “Yes.” She was employed as a waitress in a bar in Sanur, earning RP200,000 a month. She could earn three to five times that in one night if she went home with a tourist. Lily says she has two children who live with her family in Java. She sends them money every week. With her poor education, the best she could hope for otherwise was a cleaning job worth RP500,000 a month. It would not be enough to support her extended family. This is why she doesn’t stop, she says, even when she is weak from her infection. It is 1.30am on Kuta’s famous bar and nightclub strip. Several of the girls are staggering down Poppies Lane, just near the monument to the Bali bombing, each with an Australian on their arm. Eddie Bronx, a chubby bald Javanese man who sells magic mushrooms on the corner says it is a nightly procession. The girls are cheaper the later it is in the night, he says. There are two losmens just off Poppies Lane - cheap, dirty but rentable by the hour. “Australians,” he laughs, “they always want girls”. Kim Patra is a qualified registered nurse and midwife who has been living and working in Bali for almost 20 years. She now runs her own private practice and medical referral service from her Kuta office. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns with you and she may be contacted via e-mail at info@chcbali.com or Office number : 0361-2775666.
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ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) and ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) have become increasingly common conditions of late, and not just in children. There has been a lot of discussion and research about childhood ADHD with very little written about adult ADHD. This is a real oversight as most of these ADHD children carry their condition and its characteristics into adulthood, where they have to deal with different pressures and responsibilities.
There are however many positive aspects to ADHD, but these are sometimes overlooked by mainstream society: creativity is obvious in many ADHD affected adults, and having a satisfying outlet for this creativity is all important. In fact, people with ADHD are often very fast thinkers and very intelligent. They can become very successful when they find something they are passionate about, sometimes able to put in a lot more energy than most people – as long as it can be focused.
This neurobiological disorder impacts about 9 percent of children and teenagers, making it one of the most common childhood health issues. ADHD is not caused by watching too much TV, by bad parenting, lack of love or attention or by a lack of discipline. ADHD seems to have a genetic link: when one member of the family has it, there’s up to a 35-percent chance that someone else in the family does, too, according to the Attention Deficit Disorder Association.
Problems generally occur when they cannot find something to hold their interest, which in turn can lead to the issues mentioned above i.e. substance abuse, and even depression if they feel unable to fit in to traditional structured life.
Adults with ADHD tend to have lower incomes, more accidents, unplanned pregnancies and substance abuse than those without it, says Martin W. Wetzel, M.D., an assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, in Omaha. How Do You Know You May Have ADHD? The symptoms of adult ADHD often vary depending on the situation facing that particular person at each stage of their life. Relationships, work and daily activities can all be affected in a number of ways, some positively and some negatively. The three major symptoms of adult ADHD are impulsivity, hyperactivity, and distractibility: Impulsivity means the person cannot easily control their immediate reactions, and lacks the necessary self-control that is important for maintaining a successful life. This may manifest itself as addictions to gambling, shopping or substance abuse. About 40 percent of adults with ADHD smoke, versus only 26 percent of the general population. “Nicotine is very effective for a lot of ADHD symptoms and it’s not uncommon for me to see someone for the first time after they quit smoking,” says Dr. Wetzel. That’s because they often start to have more problems with focus and concentration, he explains. Adults with ADHD are also more likely to use alcohol and other drugs, and at earlier ages, than people without ADHD. The ADHD adult may also have difficulty in controlling verbal outbursts, and may be prone to saying the abusive words without demonstrating much self-control. Easily angered or loss of self-control are common features of adult ADHAD. This could cause problems at work and at home, and at social gatherings. Hyperactivity is a very common symptom of ADHD: the person is very restless, and cannot literally just sit still and often fidgets. They are however capable of fitting a lot more into a day than the average person(if they can concentrate for long enough) because of their constant desire to be doing something, often going on and on until they physically and mentally are so exhausted that they cannot do anymore. This of course in the long run leads to burn out: physically, mentally and emotionally. Distractibility also affects many aspects of adult life. Individuals may have problems in keeping the mind focused on a specific task, i.e. difficulty concentrating on a conversation and being easily bored. They can be very spontaneous, jumping from one thing to another at the drop of a hat. If you suspect you have ADHD as an adult, an early history of ADHD symptoms -- difficulty sitting still, paying attention to the teacher and focusing on your work, for example -- can confirm the diagnosis. Adults with ADHD may find it difficult to organize and plan ahead (appointments and deadlines may be forgotten), and many struggle to hold down a normal 9 to 5 job. They will however be more suited to working for themselves or doing something with flexible hours. Parents with ADHD may also find it hard to provide a structured life for their non-ADHD children who do better in a more predictable environment.
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Margaret discovered Access Consciousness about 25 years ago when she found herself heading into divorce court for the second time with two small children and cancer; this caused her to take pause and ponder, “I could either keep doing the same crap on a different day, or I could stop and change.” This realization propelled her forward to begin her journey of self-discovery. Margaret began studying many healing modalities in an effort to find greater ease, joy and glory in her life. She also started traveling around the world seeking to find what else was out there; she eventually became an NLP trainer, a master hypnotherapist and a master time line therapist at a great expense. One day a friend of Margaret’s contacted her and asked her if she’d like to come to an Access Intro night. Margaret wasn’t interested at first, because her past experience had proven that most modalities only offered just a little change and she wanted so much more than that. But something within Margaret told her to go to the Intro night. Her first impressions of the woman leading the Intro night, was that she must be from another planet. Even so, she felt on a deeper, more intuitive level that she had to do more, so she decided to take the Foundation & Level 1 classes. Margaret still didn’t get it, so when she got home she put the manuals in the cupboard and thought to herself, “Just another thing I’ve wasted my money on”. A couple of weeks later she heard that the founder, Gary Douglas, was coming to Sydney, Australia. She felt she had to meet him, so Margaret flew down to Sydney that weekend and from that point on her whole life changed. Shortly afterward, she began doing more classes with him and became an Access facilitator.
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Question: I have a close friend who has been in relationship with the same man for seven years. They live separately, and their relationship is non-sexual because they belong to the same conservative religion. What troubles me is how unhealthy their day-to-day relationship is. When they’re not together physically, she is on the phone with him every hour or two. He tells her what books to read, when to go on a diet, what diet to follow, what vitamins to take, what kind of socks to wear . . . it’s scary. She inevitably does exactly as he says, which is even scarier. He’s not only manipulative with her; he tries to maintain total control of all social situations by generally refusing to do anything unless everyone involved does exactly as he wants. My friend is so in love with him that she is completely blind to what’s happening – or, at least, she is in denial. She believes he will marry her. As she is about to graduate with her master’s degree, she is planning to take just “some job” in the area; so that she can stay close to this man, rendering her seven years of higher education useless. Is there anything I can say or do that may help? Dr. ZZ: It takes all kinds. Where some are demanding and controlling, others are submissive, dependent and want to be taken care of. That’s what makes the world go round. Apparently, your friend is the insecure type who responds well to guidance and wants to be told what to do. That particular character trait may play to your favor if you encourage her to find a decent job rather than just settle. It’s not wise to focus on the drawbacks of her relationship as that is apt to backfire. Instead, emphasize her education, her potential, and her independence, suggesting that she would be wasting all those things if she were to take a job that doesn’t fully engage her abilities. If she feels successful in her workplace, perhaps she will gain confidence that will help her realize the absurdity of the relationship she is in. With job esteem, she may also get tired of having someone else make all her personal decisions or -- better yet – perhaps her boyfriend will make a poor decision, and she’ll wake up. Question: I am 25 and have been friends with this guy since we were children. Every time I have seen him in recent years, we end up at least kissing. We email each other all the time because I live in Bali, and he is in our home neighborhood in Surabaya. We flirt sometimes, but mostly we talk about anything and everything, even our other romantic interests. Nothing is off limits. I recently went to visit friends back home and, after an amazing dinner, he told me he was in love with me but couldn’t
handle a long distance relationship. I have felt as if I have been falling in love with him too over the past few months, but I would never have said anything. It shocked me when he admitted it. That night we slept together, and I woke up next to him in the morning. The next night, at a party with friends, we got drunk and had a blurry emotional argument, but both of us felt that the most important thing was that we are still in each other’s lives. Since I’ve returned home, we still continue to email but have mentioned nothing about what happened. It has been a little awkward, but I can’t bring myself to confront him about it, and I’m not sure I even should. I have never been with someone who has a girlfriend before, and I feel terrible about what we did to her, but I don’t regret being with him. He is still with her and seems to have no intention of breaking up with her. Is this just entirely wrong? Should I cut him off completely? Dr. ZZ: A good rule of thumb when you meet someone who is in a relationship, and you sleep with that person, is not to enter into a serious relationship with him or her because it will only prove disastrous. If this fellow were interested in being in a serious relationship with you, he would be. Instead, he cares only to sleep with you on the sly. If you think it’s anything more than that, you’re kidding yourself. This guy is playing with your heart, nothing more, nothing less. He is keeping the relationship platonic to his own advantage in order to use you for sport. He cheated on his girlfriend by being with you, and there is no guarantee that you are the only one he is seeing on the side. If he were in love with you, he would drop his girlfriend and find a way to be with you at all costs. He wouldn’t leave you feeling insecure and wondering what his intentions are. You would know it in your gut, and he would make it crystal clear. The fact that he is dragging you along by not discussing what happened between the two of you when you slept together shows that he has no respect for you. He conned you. You are not as important to him as he is to you. Everything you ever had with him – all your email conversations that were so precious to you -- meant nothing to him. To him they were only about lust and power. So yes, act on your own self respect, cut him out of your life completely, and move on with your dignity intact. This guy is a player.
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Bel Ami In 1890, a dashing French cavalry officer returns to Paris from the Algerian war penniless and friendless. But, soon, he is to meet three beautiful and influential married women, on whom he uses his charm and good looks to work his way to the top of Parisian high society. Based on a novel by Guy De Maupassant, directors Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod make a sumptuous adult drama. The sets, costumes, and ambiance of the movie are all outstanding, and the progress of the handsome hero is fascinating to watch. Perhaps, the only fault with this very French story is that it is not portrayed by the latest French actors, and, instead, it’s depicted by a group of excellent English and American stars. Even so, Robert Pattinson, Uma Thurman, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Christina Ricci are simply sensational. Chronicle A teenage high school student starts video taping his day to day life, and, when he and his friends have an encounter with a strange alien object, it is all documented on tape. Also, captured by the video camera, are some peculiar super human powers that the boys start developing. Director Josh Trank makes a terrific thriller, which is obviously aimed at adolescents, but, which, adults too will thoroughly enjoy. The special effects are just amazing. Drive This is the movie that has made an overnight star of American actor Ryan Gosling. He plays a driver for hire. By day, Ryan is a stunt driver in the movies, and, by night, he offers his services to anyone contemplating a crime. However, Ryan doesn’t commit without a lot of cold and calculating thought. Eventually, Ryan is to become involved with some mobsters, and there appears to be no way to get himself out of this predicament. Ryan Gosling is amazing in his role. Meanwhile, director Nicolas Winding Refn makes a great action movie, but, you can hardly call it fast. In fact, Refn spends much time establishing the mood of the movie and the characters’ motivations, while, his film is superbly photographed and elegantly edited. In a way, the movie appears to epitomize the contemporary underbelly of current Los Angeles life. In time, Refn’s movie will gain cult classic status. God Bless America A middle-aged business man is fired from his job, and, at the same time, he is diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor. Frustrated by American popular culture, as he sees it depicted through the media, he decides to buy a gun and kill all those that annoy him. He starts off with a particularly annoying child Reality TV star; however, this killing is witnessed by a teenage runaway, who talks him into letting her watch his next slaying. Together, in ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ style, they go on a killing rampage across the southern states of America. Writer and director Bobcat Goldthwait makes an extremely good ‘black’ comedy, in which his satirical barbs never fail to hit their marks. Red Tails Inspired by real events, executive producer George Lucas and director Anthony Hemingway look at racial prejudice in WWII. A squadron of Black-American fighter pilots feels that they are being under-utilized, and their Superior Officer takes up their case with the powers-that-be in Washington, to get them better assignments. Once better missions come their way, the pilots then have to prove their worth. Unfortunately, the black actors in the movie, which include Nate Parker, Terrence Howard, and Cuba Gooding Jr., don’t have good acting skills. Whenever they have to deliver dialogue the movie comes to a shuddering halt, however, when the boys take to the air to shoot down nasty Nazis, the movie becomes a great WWII epic. Citizen Gangster This is another movie based on real events. A WWII veteran finds himself disillusioned by his post-war job possibilities. He yearns to be a famous Hollywood actor, but, with a young family to support, this is out of the
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What is the most unusual malady that you’ve taken on? Usher Syndrome, which is characterized by deafness and a gradual vision loss. The hearing loss is associated with a defective inner ear and the vision loss is associated with retinitis pigmentose (RP), a degeneration of the retinal cells. Usually, the rod cells of the retina are affected first, leading to early night blindness and the gradual loss of peripheral vision. What was the result of your treatment? One partially blind patient who had Usher Syndrome claims that now colors are brighter for him since he had three ozone treatments. He also found that communication in sign language is easier. Before the ozone treatment he would often not understand what his caretakers would sign and needed them to repeat their signing in better light or he needed to touch the hands of the caretaker while the caretaker signed. Communication is now faster, smoother and less frustrating. Hopefully, continuing ozone therapy will help preserve the rest of his vision and even improve it. Are there therapies that can slow the aging process?
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The blood ozone therapy slows aging because the body cells are infused with a lot of oxygen which helps the cells get rid of bad energy and impurities so that they can regenerate. Ozone anti aging is not just for the face but for the whole body. This is the big difference between anti-aging treatments in beauty clinics and us. Have there ever been any serious side effects after any of your treatments? No, we have never come across serious side effects. Neither do patients become addicted to any of the substances we use in our treatments. For example, ozone therapy will not bring about addiction because we only use pure oxygen to make ozone and saline to prevent the blood from freezing during therapy.
What are your hobbies? Do most conditions take just one treatment? I like to read, watch films, swim and play badminton. The last book I read was “Survivors Club”, a story about how the people can survive in emergency situations just like air crash. The last movie I saw is “Battleship,” which I really liked because the story is simple and the movie has great visual effects. What gave you the idea of becoming a health therapist? I like helping people stay healthy and to heal them when they are sick. I’m also able to meet many kinds of people with different backgrounds. I feel great when patients talk to me not only about their health problems, but also about other problems in their lives. What are the most common health problems you encounter at your clinic? Hypertension, hyper-cholesterol, vaginal discharges, poststroke conditions and herpes. People with these sicknesses often come back after their first visit because they can feel the benefits of the various therapies we offer. What is the most popular therapy? Blood ozone therapy which means that extra-corporeal blood is circulated throughout the patient’s whole body to promote healing. The therapy increases the level of the ATP molecules which is responsible for a wide range of things within a cell, the main energy providers to facilitate all of the normal process of human metabolism. The treatment can shorten the recovery time for illnesses, prevent diseases and strengthen the body’s immune system. What other treatments are offered? Vaginal ozone therapy is very effective against specific female problems such as thrush, herpes and pelvic inflammatory disease. It is also very effective in improving the circulation of blood in the vaginal tissue, slow down cell degeneration and aging. Colonic irrigation improves colon movement, cleans the colon of fecal matter which sticks on the colon’s wall for a long time, increases the level of oxygen in the liver which improves liver function. Ears Insufflation increases the amount of oxygen in the brain as well as the body’s vestibular system.
It depends on the severity of the patient’s condition but we always suggest that our patients do follow up treatments to achieve optimal results. Do you also treat children? Ozone treatments can be given to children but for the blood ozone treatments we have to insert a needle into a vein in the arm. Children generally don’t like this and it’s also more difficult to put a needle in because a child’s veins are smaller.
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In your opinion, what are the most serious health problems facing Bali residents? Rabies and dengue fever. Every year people die from these diseases on Bali. Both can be dramatically reduced and even eradicated by public health programs, for example if we regularly cleaned up the environment to reduce populations of dengue mosquito. Other serious health problems are various metabolic degenerative disorders such as hypertension and high levels of cholesterol caused by increasingly dangerous levels of pollution and the widespread habit of eating unhealthy fast food and too much meat. What do you recommend are the best ways to maintain optimal health? Eat and drink healthy food, do exercise and breathe fresh air. Where can people learn more about your clinic? Go to www. Drwelly.com.
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Update Massimo’s is a restaurant that everybody seems to know, whether they live in/visit Sanur or not. Italian chef/owner Massimo is almost always on the premises, either in the kitchen or looking after the guests. That is common in most successful restaurants in Bali, owner or a very professional industry manager, constantly in attendance. But Massimo is different to many others as he can also sometimes be seen cooking at the guest’s table. One of his more sensational dishes is his Spaghetti Flambe, an amazing dish prepared at your table. A wheel of Parmesan has been split and hollowed out to turn it into a cheese wok. That most Italian drink, Grappa, is poured into the hollowed wheel and all is heated from below. When the grappa and cheese start to bubble then Chef Massimo drops in the spaghetti, tossing it gently in the bubbling froth [pictured] before serving the spaghetti straight to your plate. It is a dish that produces a love/hate relationship for the chef as whenever one table orders it many others, caught up in the theatre of it all, immediately want the same. No matter how quiet Sanur may be some nights, Massimo’s is always busy, living proof that the good value restaurants always thrive.
Petitenget has had the gestation period of an elephant! Almost 2 years in process, but the finished product looks well worth the wait. Management is from the so successful Corner Shop at the top of Laksmana. Petitenget replaces the old café Tebu, streetside of the Petitenget temple. Experienced Australian chef Simon Blaby is presiding and the menu shows his touch with his soft blend of the latest European and Asian options. Initially Petitenget will only be open for breakfast [from 7.00 a.m.] and lunch. Dinner will come later after the staff training goes to the next level [so many new restaurants open before fully ready and pay the price with inconsistencies of food and service]. A simple breakfast can just be Coconut and Banana Toast with passion fruit butter. You can have eggs, any way, on whole grain, sourdough or gluten-free toast, with streaky bacon. Scrambled Eggs are with smoked salmon and crisp potato hash. Special brunches include Croque Monsieur, open grilled leg ham on toast topped with emmental cheese and béchamel sauce or a Reuben with a difference, grilled sandwich of pastrami, Swiss cheese, coleslaw and horseradish cream. Lunch time gets more exotic. BBQ marinated squid is with coriander, mint, pomelo, shallots and nahm jim. A Vietnamese Duck Salad is with mint, green chilli, pickled carrot, glass noodles and nuoc cham. A Chicken and Seafood Laksa, Crumbed Fish Fillets with hand cut chips, they way they should be [there are so many lazy restaurant kitchens in Bali with their frozen pre-cut chips] and lemon and sumac Roasted Chicken, with a chickpea, parsley, cumin and tomato salad, are just some of the clean fresh tastes of Petitenget.
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Meme Sari is the seafood alternative to Warung Mina and is under the same management. In the Renon restaurant circle Meme Sari is located just behind and adjoining Warung Mina, in the side street of Jln. Tukad Gangga. Tuna Steak, Snapper Fillet, Udang Asam Manis, Kerang Bakar [scallops on their shell covered with a tangy sauce] and many Pakets from Rp.2540,000. Husk is at The Royal Beach Seminyak Beach [ex Sofitel], now an MGallery hotel. The kitchen at this restaurant has seen many great chefs pass through, all of whom are still working in Bali. Husk was set up by Will Meyrick as Bali’s 1st classic Thai restaurant. Will progressed to Blossom at Sentosa and now at his own restaurants, Sarong and MamaSan. Bill Collier was there for a time but is now turning out some of Bali’s best Italian at EVO, also at Sentosa. Then there was Patrick Marty [ex Ma Joly] who is now at Novotel Nusa Dua. Currently presiding over the woks and ovens is one of the new breed, Balinese chef Made Bagus Widhyantara, a product of the cruise ship discipline and Conrad Hotel’s creativity. Dinner at Husk can start with a Green Tea Smoked Duck Breast with figs, cinnamon and port wine, lemon jelly and edible flowers. The Lobster Tail is with papaya, jicama and green nahm jim, the Barramundi is steamed over a soya broth with coriander root, served with edamame beans and avruga caviar. Char Grilled Yellow Fin Tuna is with black ink fettuccine, sun-dried tomato butter and basil pesto. Mustard Baked Salmon is served with asparagus, mash with roast garlic and chervil. The Pork Ribs are braised, not BBQ’d, with honey, star anise and Schezuan spices, served with a potato cake and sweet corn vinaigrette. Their Cote de Boeuf is the house specialty [for 2 persons], using 100 day grain fed Australian beef, and coming with cajun potatoes, shimeji mushrooms and béarnaise sauce. For dessert; Mango & Chocolate Ravioli with berry sorbet and a blueberry basil oil. Their full French Cheese Platter is a rarity in Bali, with fig compote, dates and walnut bread Melba.
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Papiko Pizza is one of a new breed of slightly ‘westernised’ local restaurants and cafes that are opening along Raya Batu Bulan, all with front parking for easy stopping for a quick snack along the way. With a mix of normal seating and lesehan the pizzas are pre-made, Indonesian style and re-heated upon ordering. They are mainly beef with your choice of extras [corn, mushrooms, onions or pepperoni]. A very local touch is their Pizza Lawar. Other things from the kitchen include pasta, burgers, fish & chips [or rice] and even a Chicken Schnitzel. Anomali is a coffee house with a difference! It is found on Jln. Raya Kerobokan, just metres from the beginning of Jln. Laksmana. Whilst it has obviously been transported from Jakarta, and that system rarely works in Bali, this one does seem to be working, so far anyway! Everything about the place reeks of big city business. Trendy and themed [do you really want to sit on upturned petrol drums?], there is no table service. You are expected to stand in a queue at the cashiers, and place your order for coffee and food whilst pre-paying, then take your place somewhere and wait for yours to be delivered. Big city stuff! There are no printed menus available, just hard-to-read boards hanging above the cashier’s head. The menu boards contain no detail just more ‘city stuff’; Breakfasts can be Power, Hearty or Vegetarian with no waiter to explain what the ingredients are? Or you can order a tasteless Egg White Omelette or at the other extreme of ‘healthiness’ Foie Gras on Toast! For snacks and light meals a ‘made on the premises’ healthy Organic Potato Gnocchi or Smoked Salmon Sandwich opposed to a Beef Burger. For mains there are only three options; Steak Entrecote, Roast Chicken or a Grilled ‘sashimi-grade’ Yellow Fin Tuna. Inside the entrance is a coffee roasting machine, and a display of coffee beans from Bali and Java, supposedly Light Body and nutty, Toraja, Flores and Papua [surely not a politically correct name in Indonesia?] which are deemed to be Medium Body and finally from Aceh and Mandailing for High Body and ‘earthy’. The place is pumping!
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For Sale; New water dispenser. Yong Ma. YD3000HC. Hot/cold. Purchased new May 2012. IDR 330,000 plus tax. Receipts instructions etc. included. E-mail for photos or to make an offer. All offers will be considered - must sell. <vb.nm.cq@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [066] For Sale; Odessey bike! Unisex male/female. Purchased 2 mill, January 2012. Must sell - will consider any offers. Beige, gold, multicolour spokes, red wheels, collapsible for travel. E-mail for photos or to make an offer: <vb.nm.cq@gmail. com>. Sanur. [067]
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Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
Dining at Dolphin Beach! Darcy’s offers a different style of dining in Lovina. Slightly west of the main town centre it is a part of and next to the exclusive Dolphin Beach Apartments, but has its own street front entrance and parking. The restaurant itself faces the beach and there even a few tables on the lawn strip that separates the main restaurant from sand and sea. Traditionally, Lovina has been full of standard tourist restaurants, all attempting many different cuisines of the world on the same menu but as seen from local management and kitchens. Recently new specialty restaurants have been opening up, with professionals at the helm, including this Australian enterprise. The Australian connection may herald a new wave of tourists to Bali’s north as in the past most have been traditionally from The Netherlands, many of whom stay in villas along the northern coast.
Being an all day café as well as restaurant, attached to the quality accommodation of Dolphin Beach Apartments, all the usual dishes are available [sandwiches and burgers, all served with French fries] for any time snacking. Open early morning for breakfast pride of place is their Aussie Breakfast, a complete repast of cereal, fruit juice and plate, bacon and eggs, an American intrusion of hash browns, toast/jam and coffee or tea. Continental and Indonesian alternatives are also available. Pastas [Spaghetti Bolognese, Carbonara, Napolitano and the seafood Marinara] and salads [Greek, Caesar, Tuna, Chicken and Egg] as well as popular starters or all day snacks [avocado and shrimp cocktail, tomato bruschettas, calamari rings crumbed and deep fried with tartar sauce, and a mixed kebab of fish, beef, chicken, onion and red capsicum]. Lumpia [spring rolls] are on just about every Bali menu, irrespective of cuisine. I find the normal Indonesian version boring with its too heavy casing. At Darcy’s a plate of three cigar sized rolls are vegetarian with a thin crisp flaky casing. Instead of a minute serve of dipping sauce here you are given a small bowl, sweet and sour thick with onions and peppers. Cut your rolls in half and pour in the sauce, very good! Mains at Darcy’s offer you something from many different parts of the world. Their Sticky Lemon Chicken of fried
chicken with a lemon honey sauce redolent of Cantonese Hong Kong, Chicken, Fish or Beef pieces are served in true Japanese Teriyaki style whilst the Tandoori Chicken is as Indian as the accompanying cucumber riata. The Breaded Chicken topped with a mushroom sauce is similar enough to an Austrian Chicken Jaeger Schnitzel and from Italy is their Chicken Valdostana, a grilled fillet of chicken, tender and moist, liberally topped with mozzarella cheese and a rich tomato salsa
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Darcy’s Beachside Restaurant
Address
: Dolphin Beach Apartments, Kalibukbuk, Lovina.
Telephone
: (0362) 705.5111.
Open
: 8.00 a.m. to 10.30 p.m., daily.
The T-Bone with mushroom sauce and the Black Pepper Steak are truly International.
Non-smoking Area
: Yes.
Smoking Area
: Yes.
Seafood is always fresh at Lovina, much of it caught locally by the district fishermen in the early hours of the morning. The essential ‘Fish & Chips’ is fillet of snapper, just breaded and pan fried, served with tartar sauce and coleslaw. Other fish dishes can be pan-fried or grilled and a very budget-priced Seafood Platter [less than $10] contains, fish, prawns and squid. I like the Poached Fish with its lime coriander béchamel sauce. Lobsters [pictured] can be pre-ordered.
Parking
: Secure parking.
Price
: Rp. 300,000 for two [+ drinks]
Credit Cards
: Visa, Mastercard.
Food
: International.
Wine
: Limited list.
Service
: Friendly.
Many foreign owned-operated restaurants in Bali ignore the necessity for including a local section to their menu. It is very important for two very different reasons. Foreigners, local and tourist, often want to bring locals with them for dinner and faced with a menu they do not understand that good deed is completely wiped out. Furthermore, many tourists also want to try the local cuisine but prefer to do so from a western hygienic kitchen.
Atmosphere
: Salt in the air.
Overall
: Pleasant beachfront restaurant.
Darcy’s has a nice local menu. It includes all the basic standard dishes; Nasi and Bakmi Goreng and Chicken Sate. A bit more daring is the spicy Rendang Sapi [beef] from Sumatra and the Ayam Rica-Rica [chicken, onion, peppers and chilli] from Manado. Ayam Kecap is a chicken version of the Balinese favourite pork dish in a sweet soy sauce and local Indonesian Chinese dishes include Sweet & Sour Chicken or Fish or steamed vegetarian Cap Cay. An Indonesian Ayam Goreng sees fried chicken served in an unusual sauce of coconut milk, onion, chilli and lemongrass.
Copyright © 2012 Gerry Williams
Desserts are like all else on this menu, so cheap you can order a few different ones to try. There is the very French Croustillant, a sugar-coated puff pastry sandwich, Banana Flambee with vanilla ice cream, Chocolate Mousse and a Darcy invention The Mango Fool.
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.
Chilling out at a beachfront restaurant is what coming to Lovina is all about, yet very few of its restaurants are actually beach located. At Darcy’s waves on sand is the background noise. Great value and very relaxing!
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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We don’t want this to be true, BUT, you can do everything you can think of to protect yourself and still be taken by a malware infection, a phishing scam, or an invasion of on line privacy. I’d like to provide a little help. Here are some of the hazards you may encounter, how dangerous they are, and what you can do to stay out of harm’s way. Fake antivirus software that extorts money - and your credit card information The place: Your inbox, hacked legitimate sites Fake antivirus programs look and act like the real thing, complete with alert messages. It isn’t until you realise that these alerts are often riddled with typos that you know you’re in trouble. Most fake antivirus software is best described as extortionware: The trial version will nag you until you purchase the fake antivirus software-which usually does nothing to protect your PC. Once you send the criminals your credit card information, they can reuse it for other purposes, such as buying a high-priced item under your name. You can get infected with a fake antivirus app in any number of ways. For example, in drive-by downloads, a malicious payload downloads and installs without the user realizing it or having any time to react. If you have to go there: If you get an alert saying you’re infected with malware, but it didn’t come from the antivirus software you knowingly installed, stop what you’re doing. Try booting into Safe Mode and running a scan using your legitimate antivirus software. However, such a scan may not clean up all of the malware-either the scanner doesn’t have a signature for one fragment, or that piece doesn’t act like traditional malware. This may render behavioural detection (which spots malware based on how it acts on your system) useless. If all else fails, you may need to call in a professional.
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Fraudulent ads on sites that lead you to scams or malware The place: Just about any ad-supported website Hey - ads aren’t all bad! They help sites pay the bills. But cybercriminals have taken out ads on popular sites to lure in victims. Last year, the New York Times site ran an ad from scammers, and earlier this year some less-than-scrupulous companies were gaming Google’s Sponsored Links ad program and placing ads that looked like links to major companies’ websites. “The bad guys have become very clever at exploiting online advertising networks, tricking them into distributing ads that effectively load malicious content--especially nasty, scaremongering pop-ups for rogue antispyware,” says Eric Howes, director of research services for security firm GFI Software. If you have to go there: Most large sites have ad sales departments that work frequently with a core group of large advertisers, so it’s probably safe to click a Microsoft ad on the New York Times site. But as the Google Sponsored Links incident shows, nothing is entirely fail-safe.
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Sites that lure you in, get you to sign up, then sell your email address for spam The place: ‘Free electronics’ sites You’ve no doubt seen sites around the web blaring, Get a free iPad! Get a free laptop! A free iPod! It’s easy! These sites aren’t typically dangerous in the classical sense - you probably won’t get infected with malware - but your personal information could be sold to other businesses, who can then use it to sell more stuff to you. If you have to go there: Read the privacy policies. And then read them again. Also, beware of privacy policy loopholes - even though a site says that it won’t sell your private data to third parties, depending on the language of the policy, they may still be able to give your information to ‘affiliates’. ============================================================================================ 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 - 2012 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 C/CI/G-21 Sept. 11
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The Revival of Traditional Weaving Techniques in Bali and Lombok Part II
The revival of old weaving techniques, traditional ethnic designs and rare patterns, homespun fibers and natural dyes is spearheaded by a few organizations who want to preserve the traditional arts and dyes before they become extinct. Part I of this article highlighted the work of Ibu Puniari who has made significant strides in reviving the preservation and production of kain bebali, the traditional Balinese textiles used exclusively for religious ceremonies. On a broader scale, encompassing many of the islands in Indonesia, Ubud based Threads of Life, a fair trade business founded by William Ingram and his wife Jean Howe, is an established expert on hand woven textiles in Indonesia. Since 1997 they have been very active in preservation work. Their mission is to set up local weaving cooperatives and support traditional weavers with the goal of preserving the art and knowledge of the old weavers, especially the art of natural dyes. Naturally dyed fabrics are becoming increasingly rare because of economics of scale. Producing the dyes is arduous, timeconsuming and complicated. The task is governed and shrouded in age-old taboos and only a few practitioners still have the extensive knowledge required to produce the beautiful colors of the hand-woven textiles. Threads of Life helps hundreds of weavers who live in remote, under-developed villages turn their unique textiles into badly needed income in a way that is environmentally sustainable, promotes cultural integrity and empowers poor women. By creating informal cooperative organizations that loosely group women weavers and giving them a framework to share their knowledge of traditional and ancient patterns, dyes and techniques, the art of weaving is being rekindled. Threads of Life commissions heirloom-quality textiles and encourages the revival of old weaving techniques and natural dye processes that are in danger of disappearing. It provides economic and technical support to cooperatives while they produce the cloth in the traditional way, a process that can take years to complete. The umbrella of a weaving cooperative facilitates the transfer of skills between generations, brings new blood and creativity to the weaving patterns, and grants better market access. Threads of Life’s method of partial prepayment for textiles generates ready cash and the motivation to continue the tradition. According to its website, they work with over 1,200 women in more than 50 cooperative groups in Eastern Indonesia. In Bali 3 cooperatives in Sideman, Seraya and Nusa Penida include about 75 natural dye weavers. Revival success stories - By encouraging the revival of old techniques on one hand, and creating the right markets on the other, Threads of Life seeks to preserve the naturally dyed and hand woven textiles as an art form and supply the market for connoisseurs and collectors. In the past, a lot of the old textiles held by families as heirlooms have been bought up by collectors and museum curators, to such an extent that some patterns are no longer available and need to be reproduced from memory or on the basis of photographs or old manuscripts that describe rules for creating weaving patterns. A good example is the revival of the traditional, naturally dyed supplementary weft songket textiles from Jinengdalem in the Singaraja area. Before the 1990’s the village of Jinengdalem was famous for making songket textiles and also for weaving songket patterns into weft ikat cloth. However, by the late 1990’s weaving had become almost extinct and some of the old patterns were lost. Luckily, photographs from a museum textile collection in Australia have helped revive the art. A few of the old weavers recognized most of the motifs in the photographs and were able to reproduce them, including a wonderful old motif called Boma, representing the guardian spirit of the forest. Another fortuitous instance of reviving an almost extinct technique is the rang-rang (slit-tapestry), an unusual textile produced by weavers on Nusa Penida that was in danger of disappearing as very few weavers were left to produce the cloth. Unlike most weaving techniques, rang-rang does not use a single, continuous weft thread. Instead, interlocking diamond patterns are created by using several weft threads that are woven through a small section of the warp and then turning them into the opposite direction. This creates small empty spaces into the design. Threads of Life connected with one of the few remaining rang-rang weavers, commissioned some new pieces and provided her with
naturally dyed thread. This was the start of a successful effort to blaze new life into the old craft. The number of weavers has expanded as the technique is being taught to some local young women, thereby ensuring the re-emergence of rang-rang. Nusa Penida also produces a brilliant natural-dyed red cepuk that is renowned throughout Bali and considered to be imbued with magical powers. These textiles have become very popular and are sought after by the elite Balinese and even fashion designers in Jakarta. There is an active weaving cooperative in Seraya, a small village in Eastern Bali which shows how traditional weaving techniques and patterns can be enthusiastically embraced by younger women. Older weavers are paired with young beginners who learn the art of dying and weaving from experienced weavers. The Seraya group has been active since 2003; they grow their own plants for dyes, like Morinda and Indigo and produce kain bebali exclusively.
Textiles made with natural dyes are more expensive because they are the product of intense labor, knowledge and adhere to stringent rules and taboos as promulgated by ancient lontar texts, tradition and customary law. Currently, only a tiny minority of weavers possess the knowledge passed down through generations of weavers to make the natural dyes. Natural dyes are produced from natural ingredients, such as leaves, flowers, roots and bark. The process to arrive at a desired color is very intensive. Numerous dye baths are necessary to produce a single color. For instance, indigo is dyed 10 times to obtain that unmistakable hue. A deep red may have to be swished through 20 or 24 dye baths. Dying is a complicated process that can take years. Most of the colors of Indonesian textiles derive from just two vegetable dyes: indigo blue, from the shrubs Indigofera tinctoria and suffruticosa, and morinda red, from trees in the genus Morinda. With patience and skill, master dyers carefully manipulate each ingredient in a dye recipe and each step in the dyeing process to obtain bright, muted, energetic, or quiet colors. The dilemma of natural and chemical dyes - Chemical dyes are cheap, readily available and plentiful but highly toxic and are polluting the waterways in Bali. Natural dyes are environmentally friendly but are extremely time-consuming to handle and the production of natural dyes cannot even begin to satisfy the possible commercial demand for it. It takes tons of plants, leaves, bark and roots to produce dyes and when the demand gets too high, the stress on the environment is counterproductive. Dyes made from bark and roots tend to destroy the tree.
The re-emergence of rang-rang and cepuk is only one expression of a broader revival of bebali textiles. Natural-dyed songket supplementary weft textiles from Sidemen in Karangasem are finding a growing market among the Balinese as wedding dress. Tenganan remains famous for its spectacular double-ikat geringsing. Sacred bebali textiles, used in religious and life transition ceremonies are also being woven once more in Pejeng near Ubud, Sidemen, and Seraya in east Bali. Weavers are returning to the art of keling (a solid striped textile), saudan (striped supplementary textile), gedogan (continuous warp cloth), agal (handspun weft-ikat), and poleng (plain weave black-and-white cloth). The endangerment of the precious hand-woven textile traditions has even alerted the Bali administration to the disastrous effects of a lost art and the city of Denpasar has taken concrete steps to encourage the revitalization of old weaving techniques by making available new weaving equipment to help Balinese weavers increase their productivity in making songket and endek cloth. The new looms, can produce cloth that is 90 cm wide as opposed to the usual 45 cm wide cloth. These looms are being distributed to local weavers and it is hoped this new capability will allow them to tap the ever expanding market for fashion apparel. Big name designers in Jakarta have hopped onto the bandwagon of traditional and ethnic textile design and now routinely create stylish dress and evening gowns. All of a sudden songket and endek have become a new fashion trend for the Jakarta fashionistas. Spinning and Dying - In the old traditional weaving, all of the threads were homespun. This is no longer the case for several reasons. Spinning is a time-consuming process and young people are not interested in hand spinning. Even though the handspun thread takes the natural dye much better than commercial threads, in some cases, they are too heavy to use which is not always desirable. It is difficult to get a very clear ikat motif using handspun threads as they are not as fine as commercial threads. According to Threads of Life co-founder Jean Howe there are ways to modernize this process which could attract the younger people to spin again. Threads of Life is working on a project researching the viability for cultivation, processing and income generation of non - cotton fibers in traditional communities. Colors for all woven textiles come either from natural dyes which is the traditional way or from chemical dyes which appeared in the 1960’s with the increasing availability of synthetic materials which can take dyes more easily and produce very bright colors at a more economical price. Natural dyes take more easily to silk cloth and are still the preferred choice for ceremonial fabrics and cloth produced for the elite, court royals, Brahmans and discerning customers. In the past common people were not allowed to wear songket but that taboo has slowly eroded over the years and is now more democratically available to the masses. It still remains expensive and therefore the chemically dyed version of songket cloth is more affordable to the mainstream populace.
Sasak weaving in Lombok - The textiles woven in Lombok are Sasak inspired with different patterns, motifs and more earthy colors than the cloth produced in Bali and Nusa Penida. There are several weaving areas in Lombok, the most well known are in Sukarara and Pringgasella. Lombok weavers use a continuous supplementary weft technique and besides the Bali- inspired songkets, produce several ceremonial and ritual textiles. One of these is a continuous warp textile called kombong which must be made from handspun cotton and natural dyes and is produced in North Lombok where the pre-islamic influences are still very strong. This kombong cloth is traditionally used in a ritual hair cutting ceremony called Ngurisang which is a coming of age ceremony when children’s hair is cut for the first time. A very rare textile which is no longer produced is the Umbaq cloth, a special ceremonial textile that is woven under strict rules. The Umbaq weavers have dwindled to the extent that this textile is highly endangered. Traditional textiles still being made are the Usap and the striped Ragi Genap used for local ceremonies, and the Tapa Kemalu used for wedding ceremonies. Lombok weavers work mainly for the local and tourist market as there is a strong demand for what they can produce. Unfortunately, the tendency towards using synthetic dyes is rather ingrained as the custom of making natural dyes has largely disappeared. Story by Ines Wynn Photos and information for this article courtesy of Threads of Life Gallery, Jalan Kajeng 24, Ubud. www.threadsoflife.com Vocabulary Refresher Weft :the horizontal threads on a loom) Warp: the vertical threads on a loom Songket: supplementary weft pattern with a base weave in one single color to which additional colors are added to form the design Endek: design is applied to the weft threads only and dyed to create patterns and images Cepuk: weft ikat with characteristic deep red color Geringsing (double ikat) has the threads dyed on both the warp and the weft.
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“Dirty” kitchens save money: Many Indonesians, both in rural and city environments, maintain both a clean kitchen and a dirty kitchen which is an outdoor kitchen. In a small rural village, virtually all the kitchens are dirty kitchens. These cooking spaces come in all shapes and sizes but what is common among them is that they use wood stoves. Traditional dirty kitchens were constructed of soil; concrete and tile kitchens are more common now. Clean kitchens are used to prepare coffee, tea, or use a ricecooker, toaster, microwave, sink, fridge, etc., while outdoor kitchens are used for cooking smoky food like sate, babi guling, barbecue fish, for repetitive cooking tasks like boiling water or cooking rice, or for meals that takes a long time to prepare like lawar, lontong, bebek betutu. Dirty kitchens provide additional cooking space, open up more room within the house, keep heat and strong smelling odors out of the house, alleviates the need to use expensive electricity, and the additional cooking area is particularly useful for large get togethers and parties. They are an especially good idea if you have “free” fuel, i.e. a lot of firewood lying around from construction work, fallen branches or wood from pruning.
Bali’s blind masseuse: Massage is one of the most common professions for blind people in Indonesia, and the Balinese themselves wouldn’t think of having a massage from anyone but a blind masseuse. Government-sponsored schools such as SLB in Denpasar and SLDC in Kerambitan offer lengthy courses to certify blind people in shiatsu, reflexology, and other therapies, etc. Signs advertising their services (Pijat Tuna Netra) can be found in Bali’s urban centers. Often the practices are family-run, i.e. a husband and wife team. Blind massages have a reputation for being quite severe, but after recovering from the initial pain they are great for getting rid of aches and illnesses. Though the hundreds of freelance tukang pijat (masseuse) who ply their trade on the beaches of Kuta, Legian and Sanur charge just as much or more, they often lack training and/or experience. An hour from a private visuallydisabled practitioner costs, depending on location, only Rp50,000 for tourists/bule and Rp35,000 for Balinese/ Indonesians. By contrast, Bali’s premier star hotel spas, though they employ adept and highly trained masseuse, can cost up to Rp1,500,000++ for a massage. Wesel Pos: A relatively new, ultra cheap and safe way to send money from any one of Indonesia’s 3,831 post offices is to use the Indonesian postal service’s Wesel Pos Instan. To send Rp50,00 to Rp200,000, it only costs Rp22,000; from Rp200,000 to Rp10 million it costs Rp27,500; from Rp10 million to Rp25 million it goes back down to Rp22,000 again. Just takes filling out a simple form with your name and address and the receiver’s, name, address and telephone number. As fast as sending an sms text message, the sender receives from the post office a NTP (Nomor Transaksi Pusat) number and a 4-6 digit PIN (Personal Identification Number) which the sender then sends to the receiving party by sms or tells them over the telephone. The recipient needs to WRITE IT DOWN because if they don’t have the correct PIN, no money. The receiving party picks the money up at the nearest or most convenient post office by just showing the NTP, PIN and his KTP or passport.
Free protection: No need to buy security software because you can get very good protection against spyware, viruses, trojans, worms, adware and other threats and nuisances absolutely free. The new June issue of Consumer Reports, as well as other geek sites like Gizmo and PC Magazine, highly recommended Avira’s entry level anti-virus program for its ability to detect malware and keeping malicious websites from stealing data. To maximize its ease of use, updates, informative help and great scan speeds, Alvira should be used in conjunction with Window’s firewall. Just takes two clicks to install and configure. Only occasionally does Alvira bother you with pop-ups ads for its paid version or other services. Other free high-performance anti-virus programs include AVG, Avast and Microsoft Security Essentials. Water purifier: If you refill a large Aqua bottle every two days, you will recoup the cost of a Mata Air Bali’s Solar Water Purifier in 14 months (for calculation, email Jonathan at nyepih@mataairbali.com). Also saves in transport costs picking refills up. Lowest cost, most durable and simplest made-in-Bali design available. Solar distillation insures pure drinking water with little fuss. Flavor is similar to expensive bottled water. Made especially for salty or iron-filled water along the coastal areas, the purifier also works well with river-PAM-rainwater. One unit can produce an average of 8 liters per day, depending on your climate and average hours of unobstructed sunlight. For larger families, simply add more purifiers. Simple to maintain yourself with nothing ongoing to buy. Includes one 10 liter dispenser and pipe, float valve, and leg kit. Water can be piped right into the kitchen. Costs Rp3,900,000 delivered within 0361 area code, or Rp3,200,000 if you pick the unit up at factory in Ungasan. Can be installed yourself if you buy the “Install Kit” for Rp629,000 extra which includes overflow and drain hoses, a re-mineralizer cartridge, a second 10 liter dispenser. One year warranty. Website http://MataAirBali.com, Email or call: nyepih@mataairbali.com, tel. 0361-929-9119.
removal, whiteness, performance and price. Most Balinese families and laundry services routinely use cold water to wash their clothes, even if they own washing machines with hot water cycle options. Washing in cold water prevents clothes from shrinking or the colors from fading. Detergents sold on Bali such as liquid Rinso (Rp9,590 for 700 gram) can be used for both hot and cold water washing. Soklin (Rp12,290 for 900 grams) and Attack (Rp14,390 for 800 grams) are other effective cold water washing detergents. Attack is used for cold water washing of really dirty heavy articles like mops, rags, socks and work clothes. Not using the hot water cycle also doesn’t squander energy which contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Upcylce bamboo: During construction of a house or a garage, a lot of bamboo is used to hold up the concrete ceilings and as scaffolding. Usually, the main bamboo scaffolding parts are approximately 2.7 inches (70 mm) in diameter, while supporting parts can have a diameter of approximately 1.6 inches (45 mm). Instead of throwing all that bamboo away or giving it back to the builder, you can save money by re-using this lightweight, cheap and strong leftover material to make a fence, chicken coop; cut it in half length ways to build a decorative bamboo wall, craft a crude gardening table or table for seedlings or starter plants; construct a temporary bambooplank footbridge over muddy areas or small water channels; use it for shed walls, as quick-starting firewood, or just sell it to another builder for a cheaper price than what you paid for it to get some return on your money. Go to Harvard for free: Sign up for online university lectures by top ranking professors at Ivy League colleges like M.I.T., Harvard, Stanford and Princeton who use Open Course Ware to offer a rich menu of classes for free. Anyone in the world with an internet connection is able to learn anything from computer algorithms, global history, metaphysical poetry and elementary French to furniture making, Arabian anthropology, advance macroeconomics and the History of Blues in America with the same academic quality as classes taught on campus. If students complete all assignments and exams and can show mastery over the material, they’ll receive a Certificate of Completion for a modest fee. Check our a few courses: http:// ocw.mit.edu/courses and http://www.extension.harvard.edu/ distance-education/online-course-offerings.
Low-cost homemade weights: In the West used weights are fairly easy to find in thrift stores, garage sales, but on Bali fitness gear for home workouts are hard to find and expensive, as are gym memberships. Making your own barbells and dumbells from scatch using a pipe and cheap but heavy cement is fairly simple and can provide exhaustive resistence warm ups or high rep workouts. First clean out the biggest metal coffee, fruit, soup or paint cans you can find which will serve as molds for your weights. Ask the local tukang besi shop if they have some spare pipe lying around for a good price. To make a barbell, place a big can on a dry flat surface, fill it with wet (not watery) cement, then press a strong 48 inch long pipe down into the center of the can. Make sure the pipe stands straight up. Let the cement sit for 3 days. Remove the can from the concrete mold. Then flip it over and do the same with the other can. Use larger buckets or pails as molds if your cans are too easy to lift. For dumbells, use smaller sized cans and a shorter iron pipe or hard wood bar.
Best time to buy seafood: Mackeral, s n a p p e r, f r e s h w a t e r catfish and shrimp can be bought in the mornings in Bali’s markets all year round, but squid is more expensive in the middle of the rainy season. Pindang kucing is the cheapest fish species and is available year round. Small ikan teri (anchovy) are used to make fish stock, sambal, as catfood if mixed with rice, or deep fried and used as a tasty condiment sprinkled over Ikan teri, Obsidian Soul food. Tuna and freshwater gurami is very reasonable and plentiful all year on Bali. Ikan tongkol (a species of tuna) can be bought year round for only Rp16,000 per kilo and is used in gulai ikan, fried and blado ikan. Bali’s wholesale fish markets are in Jimbaran, in Pasar Kumbasari in Denpasar around 4 or 5 pm, and in Dauh Pala in the west end of Tabanan City from 1 am to 6 am.
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Local News Russian Sukhoi Superjet Crashes into Mountain - No Survivors Rescuers at the wreckage of a Russian Sukhoi Superjet plane that crashed into mountains in Indonesia on Wednesday (9/5) say they have found no sign of survivors. The Sukhoi Superjet 100 vanished from radar screens 50 minutes after taking off from Jakarta for a brief demonstration flight. On Thursday (11/5) a helicopter found debris on the side of a cliff near a dormant volcano. The spokesman for the rescue effort said a number of bodies had been found. It crashed into Mount Salak “around 1.5km [one mile] from the spot where the plane last made contact”, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said on television earlier in the day. “An investigation must be carried out immediately and thoroughly,” he said. Russian pilots and technicians, Indonesian airline representatives and journalists were among those said to be on board the plane. Col. Anton Castilani, a forensic expert with the police, said Monday (21/5) all remains had been located and the victims have been identified. They include 35 Indonesians, eight Russians, one Frenchman and an American. Earlier reports had said 50 people were on board, but Indonesian agents of the Russian-made plane told the BBC this figure had been revised down because some people got off before take-off. An Indonesian search team has found part of the black box of the Russian Sukhoi Superjet. The voice recorder, which was badly burned and had lost its distinctive orange color, was found about 100m from the tail of the plane.
The flight data recorder remains missing, officials say. “The thing that we found is CVR or cockpit voice recorder,” Daryatmo, the head of the National Search and Rescue Agency, said during a press conference. “I asked the controllers in the field and all rescuers, especially the rescue team from military and police to continue searching for FDR (flight data recorder),” said the official, who goes by one name. Tatang Kurniadi, who heads the National Transportation Safety Commission, said the data from the device that was found would be analyzed in Indonesia with help from Russian experts. Eight Russian pilots and technicians, Indonesian airline representatives and journalists were among those said to be on board the plane. The plane took off from east Jakarta’s Halim Perdanakusuma airport at 14:00 (07:00 GMT) on 9 May, on its second flight of the day. At 14:50, it was recorded as dropping from 10,000ft (3,000m) to 6,000ft near Salak, a peak measuring 7,200ft (2,200m). Villagers living in the area reported seeing a plane flying low into the mountain area. The crash came with Sukhoi officials on an Asia-wide tour to show off their aircraft to airline firms. The Superjet, a mid-range airliner that can carry up to 100 people, is military plane-maker Sukhoi’s first commercial aviation plane. It was created by a joint venture, majority-owned by Sukhoi, with Italy’s Finmeccanica and a number of other foreign and Russian firms also involved. (21st May 2012)
Jakarta Police will Dispatch Up to 4,000 Officers for Lady Gaga Concert The Jakarta Police say they were ready dispatch 4,000 officers to secure Lady Gaga’s Jakarta concert, scheduled for June 3, and warned the Islamic Defenders Front against attempting to mess with the show. Jakarta Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Rikwanto said on Tuesday (22/5) that his office was awaiting the National Police’s final decision regarding the concert, regarding whether to issue it the permit it needs to go on. If the National Police grant the permit, the Jakarta Police would dispatch between 2,000 and 4,000 personnel to secure the concert, Rikwanto said. “We’ll anticipate any possibilities. We’re even ready to smuggle some police officers into the middle of the crowd of audience,” he said, adding that the officers would not wear their uniforms. On Monday, the hard-line Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) said it had purchased 150 tickets for the Lady Gaga concert so it could enter the venue and stop the show from going on. Such an action would not be unprecedented: earlier this month, FPI members stormed the Salihara cultural center where Canadian writer and liberal Muslim activist Irshad Manji was holding a book launch event and threatened violence if it didn’t cease immediately. Manju had to be escorted out under a heavy guard as the police shut down the event. The FPI is one of several groups that voiced their opposition to the Lady Gaga concert last week, citing the singer’s “vulgar” outfits and performances. That previously caused the Jakarta Police to refuse to issue a recommendation for the show, earlier cited by the National Police as one of the “requirements” for it to issue the permit. On Friday, though, Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Djoko Suyantoko said all parties involved should try to reach some sort of compromise, which could involve certain requirements about Lady Gaga’s lyrics, choreography and appearance. And on Monday, National Police Chief Gen. Timur Pradopo was summoned by the House of Representatives to answer questions regarding the Lady Gaga controversy and other disputes. After that, the National Police said they might issue a permit for the show, and the Jakarta Police said they would abide by such a decision.
On Tuesday, Rikwanto warned the FPI against making trouble during the concert. “There will be legal sanctions for those abusing the law,” he said. More than 52,000 people are set to attend the sold out show at Bung Karno Stadium (GBK) in Central Jakarta. After Jakarta police originally denied a permit for Lady Gaga’s concert in the capital, the Bali Representative Council has stepped in and suggested promoters shift the venue to the popular tourist destination. “She is not rejected in Bali,” chairman of the Bali Legislative Council Commission (DPRD) I Made Arjaya said on Monday (21/5). “We are open [for the concert]. Please move the concert to Bali. We would be glad because Bali will be more well-known in the tourism world.” Arjaya said if the concert took place in Bali, Lady Gaga, as an international figure, would aid the province. “Her visit is purely for art, we will fully support it if she stages the concert on this island of gods.” Balinese politician Ni Made Sumiati echoed Arjaya’s statement, asking the promoter to shift the concert venue to Bali. “Bali is dynamic and flexible,” she said. “I’m sure [the concert] would not corrupt Balinese morality. What is there to worry about?” Sumiati said people in Bali were not opposed to Lady Gaga’s artistic creativity, which has been interpreted as erotic by hard-line groups. “Our local singers show eroticism and have never been opposed,” she said. “The most important part is how far we control our morality.” The promoter, Big Daddy, said on its Twitter account that was going on with its preparations for the show in Jakarta, although the National Police said they wouldn’t announce their decision about the permit until next week. “We’ll divide the GBK into several security rings. Sorry, as the impact it will require longer time to enter the venue; as there will be many checkpoints,” Big Daddy said on one of its tweets on Tuesday morning. It added it was hiring some security experts to ensure safety at the show. On Monday night, Lady Gaga played the first of two shows in Manila, after Christian youth groups had protested for days against the show. The singer is in Asia as part of her world tour, “The Born This Way Ball.” (23rd May 2012)
Australian Hairdresser Faces Death Penalty in Bali for Drug Smuggling A 54-year-old Australian hairdresser is facing the death penalty as Indonesian prosecutors accused him on Wednesday (16/5) of attempting to smuggle just over a kilogram of narcotics into Bali. Edward Norman Myatt, an Australian citizen who has reportedly been working as a hairdresser in London, was arrested after he was found carrying about one kilogram of hashish and five grams of crystal methamphetamine in his body upon arrival at Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport on Feb. 27. Myatt allegedly obtained the drugs in New Delhi and ingested a reported 72 capsules before his flight to Bali in an attempt to smuggle the drugs past security officials. Prosecutor Gusti Putu Atmaja said at the Denpasar District Court on Wednesday. Atmaja added that the amount of drugs Myatt was carrying violated the 2009 Law on Narcotics, which is punishable by the death penalty. (May 16th 2012) Indonesia Lifts Prisoner-Swap Hopes Indonesia has given its strongest indication yet that it will allow transfers of prisoners to and from Australia, with Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa saying exchanges would be a good thing. ‘’We get it. I get it. The transfer of people is a good thing,” the minister told a group of senior Australian editors yesterday at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs headquarters in Jakarta. ‘’We are comparing notes with other countries, the lessons learnt, and understanding the Australian experience. These discussions are still ongoing … but we see benefits. I hope this issue can be settled sooner rather than later.’’ The frank comments are likely to be welcomed by supporters of Schapelle Corby and other Australian prisoners. Indonesia has previously floated the idea of exchanging a reduced sentence for Corby for some of the low-level people smugglers in Australian jails. It is known that the Indonesians are increasingly sensitive to the welfare of their citizens abroad after recent incidents in Saudi Arabia and Malaysia. (May 13th 2012) Bali Forms Task Forces to Assist Foreign Tourists Bali police announced on Monday (14/5) that new special task forces have been formed that will provide rapid response in cases of crime and accidents involving foreign tourists on the island. For the time being, the task forces are only operating in Denpasar and the districts of Badung and Gianyar, said Sr. Comr. Adi S. Putra, the Bali police director for tourism security. “We want to be proactive and do not have to wait for reports when something happens to tourists,” Adi said. The patrol task force, currently composed of 20 personnel, is supported with a van labeled “to Serve and Protect” and contains tables and chairs, computers and printers enabling them to receive reports. Bali police will be able to receive complaints on site from tourists, so they do not have to go to police stations and file reports. The beach task force has 10 personnel and they were given motorcycles to conduct patrols on tourist beaches. The two task forces were deployed in a number of popular tourist sites, including Sanur, Kuta, Seminyak, Jimbaran and Nusa Dua. “The chosen personnel are all professional, have a mastery of foreign languages, information technology and tourism knowledge,” Adi said. He also said the two task forces will coordinate with coast guards, lifeguards as well as the maritime police “so that there is hope that tourists who fall victim to crimes or accidents can be more quickly handled and rushed to the hospital.” Adi said the teams were not yet operating around the clock. The Bali Central Bureau of Statistics said 2.82 million foreign tourists visited Bali in 2011, a 9.72 percent increase over the previous year. Bali police recorded 177 foreign tourists became victims of crimes while holidaying in Bali last year. The majority of crimes were theft, robbery, manhandling, pick pocketing and sexual harassment. (May 14th 2012)
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30 May - 13 June, 2012
East Bali Residents Hunt down Killer Monkey
Surviving Bali Twin Fighting for Life
Residents of Nongan Village, Karangasem, East Bali, are still searching for a crazed monkey that attacked and killed a man on Monday (14/5). “500 of our residents are hunting the crazy monkey,” said the chief of Nongan, I Nengah Supartama on Thursday. Supartama said that two villagers named Nyoman Gunung (52) and I Wayan Tawan Banke (50) were attacked by a monkey while bathing in the river. Nyoman suffered fatal injuries to the thighs, abdomen, and chest and Wayan Tawan received wounds to the spine and abdomen requiring stitches at a local clinic. Villagers suspected that the monkey was seeking revenge for a previous gunshot wound when the monkey was shot by hunters. Police Chief Adjunct Senior Commissioner of Karangasem Jefri Torunde said that he gave his permission for the villagers to track and shoot the monkey. “Any monkey that is not a pet is a suspect” he said. (May 15th 2012)
The conjoined Bali twin who survived separation surgery that killed her sister was in serious condition after she suddenly deteriorated. The conjoined twins, dubbed Baby Green and Baby Blue, were born to a poor farming couple from Bali’s north late last month. Baby Green had fluid on the brain and only one heart ventricle. She fell into a coma on Thursday, forcing doctors to bring forward the separation. A 25-strong medical team from Bali and Surabaya worked through Friday night in a desperate attempt to separate the girls but Baby Blue died 3½ hours into the separation. They spent another two hours trying to save her sister. Doctors initially said Baby Green’s condition improved at the weekend but yesterday, while not saying she was critical, they said she was not stable. Dr Ken Wirasandhi said nurses kept a 24-hour watch on the baby and were determined to pull her through. “She is very fragile and when babies are fragile there is a big risk,” he said. Her heartbeat and temperature were good and breathing was normal. Doctors also stopped feeding her through a tube because she was taking food. He said the critical point was the two weeks after the operation and the hospital’s focus was on keeping her healthy through that. “She is really pretty,” he said. “She has a nice smile.” (May 22nd 2012)
Limbless Frenchman Swims from PNG to Indonesia A Frenchman who lost his limbs in an electrical accident has braved strong winds and currents to swim from Papua New Guinea to Indonesia in the first stretch of a mission to swim between five continents. Philippe Croizon, 43, who uses prosthetic limbs with flippers attached, took sevenand-a-half hours to make his way from the Papua New Guinea village of Wutung to Pasar Skow in Indonesia’s Papua province. The 20 kilometer journey between two points on New Guinea island, shared between the two countries, was billed as the Oceania-Asia stretch of his challenge, which involves a three more stages. “It was very, very hard,” Mr. Croizon said as he tried to catch his breath after arriving on the grey-and-black beach lined with coconut trees in Pasar Skow. In the first of four challenging swims around the world, Mr. Croizon swam alongside the French long-distance swimmer Arnaud Chassery and a Papua New Guinean man named Zet Tampa who joined in voluntarily to show solidarity. His spokesman Robert Iseni, who is making a documentary of the expedition, said that although the swim went well, the men confronted some obstacles. “They swam against the wind at the beginning and then in strong currents. But they didn’t have any unfortunate encounters with the jellyfish or sharks,” he said. Mr. Croizon, who swam the English Channel in 2010, has set out on his aquatic journey across the globe to highlight the abilities of disabled people, and to convey a message of peace and solidarity. The swimmer had to have all four limbs amputated after he suffered an electric shock with a force of more than 20,000 volts in 1994 as he tried to remove a TV antenna from a roof. While he recovered in hospital he saw a television documentary about a cross-channel swimmer and his ambition was born. In June, he will swim from Asia to Africa at the 25km stretch from the Gulf of Aqaba in Jordan to the Egyptian coast. The following month, he will link Europe and Africa by traversing the Strait of Gibraltar, passing by hundreds of cargo ships and tankers in polluted waters. The stretch is 14km as the crow flies, but represents a 20 to 25km swim because of strong currents. In August, he will swim between the islands of Big Diomede in Russia and Little Diomede in the United States in a round-trip swim of around 10km, in waters as cold as zero degrees Celsius. (May 18th 2012)
Eastern Indonesia Still Plagued by Tuberculosis Head of Ministry of Health Affairs Health Research and Development Agency, dr. Trihono, said Indonesia, one of world’s most populous nations, has the fourth-highest tuberculosis burden in the world after India, China, and South Africa. Figure has it that around 430 thousand new TB cases are recorded with 169 people died every day from the disease. “We must admit that TB is still everywhere in the country. It’s the second deadliest killer after stroke. In fact, in the eastern Indonesia, it’s been the number one killer,” said Trihono on Monday (21/5) in Bali. Concerns are now in Papua, Moluccas, East and West Nusa Tenggara as TB in the area is widespread. Recently, a significant TB co-infection has just been logged. It is common that the co-infection involves HIV/AIDS and other degenerative diseases. “Eastern Indonesia has been the nation’s highest in co-infection,” he said. (May 21st 2012)
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Bali’s ‘Subak’ Technique Makes Unesco World Heritage List Unesco has named Bali’s traditional “subak” irrigation system as a world-heritage activity, a minister said on Monday. “The meeting to announce the decision will be on June 20, but Unesco has recommended Bali’s cultural landscape, so that meeting will only be to make it official,” Deputy Education and Culture Minister Windu Nuryanti said in Jakarta on Sunday (20/5), as quoted by the Indonesian Cabinet Secretariat’s news portal setkab.go.id. “The world is proud of Indonesia. Thank you for all the support,” she added. Windu said the June 20 meeting of Unesco, also called the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, would be held in St. Petersburg, Russia. On its website, Unesco describes subak as “a kind of democratic organization in which the farmers whose fields are fed by the same water source meet regularly to coordinate plantings, to control the distribution of irrigation water and to plan the construction and maintenance of canals and dams, as well as to organize ritual offerings and subak temple festivals. Rice is the main food component in Bali and the Balinese people believe that rice is a gift of the gods. The first fruits are given back to the gods and complex ceremonies accompany each stage of the growth of the rice plant. Subak was officially nominated for Unesco’s world cultural heritage list in 2007. (May 21st 2012) Building Nuke Power Plant in Indonesia Almost Impossible The National Energy Council (DEN) is of the view that the development of a nuclear power plant in Indonesia is almost impossible. “Technically, nuclear power plant is almost impossible to be built in Indonesia but it can be a final alternative if a safer nuclear technology is found,” Prof Rinaldy Dalimi of DEN said here on Tuesday. He made the remarks in a workshop on Indonesia’s energy policy towards 2050 which was organized by DEN and the Surabaya-based 10th
Corby gets 5-year Sentence Cut The Presidential Office has confirmed that President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has granted convicted Australian drug smuggler Schapelle Corby’s appeal to have her prison term cut. “It’s true that the President has signed and approved Corby’s plea for a sentence cut,” presidential spokesman Julian Aldrin Pasha said on Tuesday (22/5). A high-ranking government official earlier said that the government had agreed to cut five years off Corby’s 20-year prison term, which was approved by the Supreme Court. Corby was convicted in 2004 for attempting to smuggle 4.1 kilograms of marijuana into Bali in a body-board bag. Corby first launched her bid for clemency in March 2010, arguing that she was suffering from mental illness at the time of the offense and that she was struggling to cope with life inside Bali’s notorious Kerobokan Penitentiary, which was endangering her life. According to the 2002 Clemency Law, the President is obliged to ask for the Supreme Court’s advice when considering any clemency proposals. (May 22nd 2012)
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This column is non-advertorial and written by an expat who has lived in Indonesia for nearly 20 years. The island has changed during this time, as has the whole world, but there are some places, things, people or events that remain as good as anyone can remember, for various reasons, or, recently opened places, arrived people or new organisations that are worth a mention. Listed below are those for this edition, in no particular order, as the island is a vibrant place that moves progressively with many wonderful things on offer. Bali has come a long way and My Favourite Things explores what remains interesting for us all to experience. I love arriving (or leaving) in style, and after returning from a recent trip overseas, to arrive at 1.30 in the morning, it was a wonderful suggestion that I use a VIP (aren’t we all?) pick up service to help my very sleepy brain and body whisk through what can be a boring and brain numbing process. It was very rock n roll, and highly recommended for a minimal fee of (almost enjoyable) immigration and luggage collection:
Forward (BFF) sourcing Indonesia service. A VIP shopping experience with professional staff and drivers who will take you to the best spots in Bali. If you have bought too much they can also organise shipment back to your home country with ease. All your shopping is done in comfort and airconditioning, door to door. BFF can also tailor make some amazing adventures regularly missed by most tourists. It can organise pick up and drop off to your hotel or villa door to take you to Bali’s most spectacular scenery, all whilst doing something off the beaten tourist track. For example, white water raft down an amazing jungle river in Ubud along12 kilometres of the most spectacular scenery, exhilarating and aided by just the flick of an oar.
BALI FAST FORWARD EXPRESS VIP SERVICE Bali Fast Forward is a VIP airport service curtailing visa on arrival and immigration lines when you enter Denpasar Airport. This completely hassle-free, VIP service is offered for the weary passenger on any airline company arriving or leaving the International Airport of Ngurah Rai. Bali Fast Forward meet and greet service takes away the stress on arrival, as guests no longer have to stand in painstaking queues for Visa On Arrival (VOA), passport control and Immigration. The procedure for arrival is that friendly staff meets you in the arrival hall before the VOA counter with a sign with your name and/or company logo. You then give your passport together with the money for purchase of the Visa on Arrival (US$25 for 30 days of stay, or not if you are a temporary or permanent resident). After your express check through, you will be taken to the baggage collection area, where a porter is arranged for your baggage. Staff will then accompany you through customs and queues to avoid any possible difficulties at customs house. Once through, you will be taken to the driver for transport to your hotel, villa or place of stay. The whole process costs Rp. 275,000 per person including transport to the Sanur, Nusa Dua, Kuta, Legian and Seminyak areas (Ubud extra) if so needed.
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For Sale; Direct by designer, several handknittet stylish dress and top, size 38, price nego. Linen dress, knee length, beautiful thin European linen, size 40, plumcoloured, 800.000 rp. all new, has been prototypes for new fashion line. Mobile: 0878 6148 3749. Ubud. [198] For Sale; Kids items: 5 pcs Kabutaku Robots, Rp. 50,000 each or Rp. 200,000 for all. 1 Car (50 cm) (remote controlled but charger is missing) Rp. 50,000. Like new! 1 Land Fighter (30 cm) (remote controlled but not working) free! 1 Bow with Arrows, Rp. 30,000. 1 Sega Mega Drive with 6 original games (for collector?) Rp. 200,000. 1 Fighter Stick + 1 normal stick for PlayStation1, free! Contact 081 7067 2322. Sanur. [224] For Sale; 1 unit machine genset Toyota-D10 diesel generator, Stamford 32 KVA. 1 unit machine genset Krisbow. Silent. Diesel. 5 KVA (5000W). All in good condition. Contact 0813 3815 0463 Hendry. [225]
For Sale;Second Blackberry Curve 8310, camera 2MP with flash, GPS, Qwerty, Trackball, Bluetooth, only the unit and charger, for only Rp 450.000. Call 0361786 9350, no SMS. Denpasar. [162] For Sale; Am leaving, 100, s mainly non fiction and coffee table book, furniture, art, music, antique motorcycle poster, bronze, wood statues. 0812 3932 6846. [190] For Sale; Computer, office desk, chair on wheels. Desktop computer Pentium 4 for sale, complete. Rp. 700,000. Nego. Office desk & chair on wheels, Rp. 700,000. Nego. Sanur, 0817 067 2322. [223] Moving Sale; Home Office: Home safe, electronic and manuel operation, cost IDR 5,500.000 selling IDR 2,000.000. Large teak bookcase (6ft tall x 4ft wide x 2 ft deep) IDR 1,500.000. E-mail: <leavingbali@gmail. com>. Sanur. [039]
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If sitting back and letting someone else ‘do’ the driving is your thing, then the VW convertibles are a great group or couple adventure choice. With the roof up, take in and tour some of Bali’s amazing sights, famous temples (Tanah Lot, Uluawatu) to the Monkey Forests of Ubud, or perhaps a drive around the active volcano of Kintamani?
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These are just a few examples of what Bali Fast Forward can organise for you to really live the tropical dream and feel like a VIP Rock Star throughout your whole stay here on Bali until the moment you leave.
The same service is also possible upon leaving Bali, where your driver will pick you up at your arranged time, you’ll be met at the airport by your porter who will go through all the usual rigmarole for you of baggage check and check in, to speed you through customs up stairs – again completely hassle free. You must provide the departure tax of Rp. 150,000 per person as well as the same VIP service fee of Rp. 275,000 per person. It was very professional and the staff spoke English, definitely one of My Favourite Things. Bali Fast Forward can also organise all categories of accommodation on Bali and if you have a few spare days and would like to do something different, why not hop onto a fast boat and stay over on the neighbouring islands fondly known as the Gili’s for a night or two. This too is all done VIP rock star style with hotel and fast boat packages. You can also enjoy your ultimate shopping experience in luxury with the Bali Fast
Please take your time to peruse the services on the website contact details below. If you would like to do something that’s not on their to do list I have been informed that everything is possible within legal limits, so let them know and they would be delighted to organise it just for you, as a true VIP would be treated. W : www.balifastforward.com E : balifastforward@gmail.com With this your comments would be welcomed if you endeavour to follow the lead, or, if you would like to suggest something that you found particularly amazing; whatever the experience was, please share. It’s important to spread the news on anything positive, as time and experiences are precious. rubyinbali@gmail.com
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For Sale; PS3 Original Games: Gran Turismo 5 Prologue & Street Fighter IV. Hardly used. Mint condition. Rp.250,000 each. Huawei EC325 USB CDMA modem. full set with box. Mint cond. Rp. 450,000. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@ gmail.com>. Ubud. [218]
Your waste plastic is worth money at Yayasan Regenerating Bali. We have a program where we collect all plastic waste for a cleaner Bali and to end poverty. To get involved and to arrange collection please e-mail <plasticmoney@ regeneratingearth.com>. [185]
For Sale; Canon IXUS 60 DigiCam. 6.0MP. Incld. extra battery, 2 mem. cards, camera case. Good cond. full set with box. rp.1,4mil. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail.com>. Ubud. [219]
For Sale; Small utility trailer w/lites + safety chain. Can be pulled by car or small motor cycle. Paid 3.5jt ask 2jt. Full suspension. 0812 3608 8589. Jimbaran. [186]
For Sale; Sewing machine Brand Janome. It’s an all round machine, including table, hardly used, very good condition. NP: 2.3jt. VP: 1.2jt. Email for further information or photos. <canggu2012bali@gmail. com>. Canggu. [220] Moving Sale; Automatic treadmill, incline, timer, etc. very strong, BH fitness. Europe standard. Still warranty. Very rare use. Like new. Bought 25 million sell for 18 million. Vero 0813 3719 0390 Sanur. [221]
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For Sale; Complete outboard streering system for twin engine outboards. (1) cheap engaging (twin set up) system for twin Yamaha 35HP to 130HP engines. Paid 3jt ask 1.8 jt. Contact 0812 3608 8589. Jimbaran. [187] For Sale; Windsurfer mistreal “Tarrifa” with 6mt sail. All complete! With trailer that can be pulled by small motorcycle or car. Paid 14jt, ask 9jt. Trailer w/lites + safety chain. 0812 3608 8589. Jimbaran. [188] Expat Moving Sale; Small teak wood table, women 2nd hand clothes (size 36-38/68/good condition), hand vacuum cleaner, Deco articles, accessories, men football shoes (Adidas, Nike), 2 Hugo Boss blazers & blouse. Please call: 0878 7748 7394, Sanur. [189]
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Wanted; Electric (push)bike. Regular push bike with small electric motor to assist when tired. Looking for adult size in good condition. Please contact 0819 9948 0555 or <yelapeno@yahoo.com>. Legian. [180] Moving Sale; Tables, chairs, AC, fridge, bamboo curtains, pillows, household, plates, mirrors, garden plants, closets, mattress, beds, electric, water heater, fans, sinks, toilets. 0857 1109 3547, 081 7979 9922. <ceaderphoenix@yahoo. com>. Seminyak. [181] For Sale; TV tuner-watch TV on your laptop. If you have a PCMCIA on your laptop, this adapter will bring all local tv to you for free. No installations. Plug and play. only Rp 500,000 or make offer. 0821 4680 2893 in Ubud. [182] For Sale; 7” iPad tablet, “clone”. Wi-fi, internet, games, camera, Skype, ebook, music videos, all tablet functions, touch screen, speaker. Extras include, 2 GB memory card, USB roll up keyboard, external speaker, charger/AC, headphones. Rp 1.5 million. 0821 4680 2893 or <anandkuteer@ gmail.com>. Ubud. [183] For Sale; AC adapter (laptop) 20V-3. 00 A, 60,000 rp. Mobile: 0878 6148 3749. Ubud. [194]
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GREENSPEAK by Ibu Kat
A NEWSPRINT BRIDGE TO THE FUTURE
In a hot classroom in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan, teams of grade ten students compete to see who can finish a word hunt through old copies of the Jakarta Post. Most speak little English and have never seen an English language newspaper before, but within half an hour the 60 teens have completed a challenging word game in a foreign language. “I didn’t think they could do it,” confessed one of their teachers. “They’ve never had to do anything like this before, or worked with materials except text books. I’m really surprised.” The kids themselves are delighted. They didn’t know they could do it either.
established in 2007 to support NIE in Indonesia. Since 2007, the NIE program has trained about 4,000 teachers and 40,000 students in both rural and urban schools in Sumatra, Java, Bali and Kalimantan. The first teachers’ training for NIE program was launched in Bali in January 2007 and involved university lecturers and teachers of local and international schools.
Enrichment programs like NIE blow some fresh air into many hot classrooms for both teachers and students across the archipelago Native English-speaking facilitators spend two full days training teachers to use the Jakarta Post to improve English skills with a wide variety of activities, then deliver three-hour workshops to groups of 60 high school students. The training teams work grueling schedules that keep them on the road or in classrooms for weeks at a time. Pak Romansah coordinates the complex logistics that bring the teams, big boxes of newspapers and other materials to urban and off-the-beaten-track rural communities by plane, boat and road. Each school that takes part in the program receives the Jakarta Post free for one year for English teachers to use in class. “The biggest expense of the program is transport for team members and materials; we have 100 schools that receive papers every day and some are very remote. But it is our commitment to deliver,” says Romansah.
The kids attend one of the 100 high schools in Indonesia selected to be part of a pilot project for the Newspapers in Education (NIE) program. This international educational outreach initiative was launched in the 1930s by the New York Times and is now active in 130 countries around the world. “NIE is a global education partnership that brings together the newspaper industry, participating school systems and the business community to stimulate young people to learn and to read,” says Rita Widiadana, the Jakarta Post Foundation’s NIE program director. “The Jakarta Post has established a foundation to provide training for teachers across Indonesia to improve their English and use newspapers creatively in the classroom.” The culture of reading for pleasure is not strong in Indonesia, and the traditional teaching system adheres to hierarchical teacher/student relationships and a rigid curriculum. As a result, Indonesian students’ English levels tend to be low compared to those of other ASEAN countries. There are about 130,000 English teachers in Indonesia, 4.4% of the teacher population. With an average of two English teachers per high school, the student load is about 150 students per teacher, only 35% of whom are academically qualified to teach English. (Statistics aside, it’s probably impossible to evaluate something as subjective as teaching skill; how do you measure the positive energy in a classroom?) These disadvantages aren’t likely to change anytime soon, but enrichment programs like NIE blow some fresh air into many hot classrooms for both teachers and students across the archipelago. An informal survey suggests that the program is effective; students who use the Jakarta Post regularly in English and other classes have higher exam scores across the board than those who do not. Jakarta Post employee Pak Romansah has been coordinating the NIE training teams in 25 Indonesian cities and nine provinces since 2007. “It’s a very good program,” he tells me. “Students need to be literate in English so Indonesia can be competitive with other countries. We hope this program will raise the bar by instilling the habit of reading newspapers.” The program is the result of a partnership between the Ministry of Education and Culture, PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia and the Jakarta Post Foundation (JPF), which was
as dozens of students pull out hand phones and jockey for a personal photo with the facilitator, who will probably be featured on many FaceBook pages that night. Then the team packs up, jumps back in the van, grabs lunch at a local warung and heads off to another school in the afternoon. It’s hard work, but very satisfying.
Most Indonesian children have never seen a foreigner in their classrooms, much less received a lesson from one. This is particularly true in East Kalimantan, where I observed the program in action. I watched kids who had never seen an English newspaper eagerly scan the pages looking for clues for the scavenger hunt, and be distracted by pictures and stories that caught their interest. Even the very shyest students stood and read out a paragraph they had written in English -- a feat their teachers thought was far beyond them. “There’s a tendency for teachers to underestimate the abilities of their students,” says Thea Nelson, an American facilitator. “During the two-day training session the teachers are given the same activities that they’ll later use with the kids. The teachers often tell me that the material is too hard for their students. But when the facilitators go into their schools in the following days the kids do indeed accomplish the tasks, much to the astonishment of their teachers.”
The schools vary widely in their facilities and the dedication of their teachers. Some schools are lucky to have committed and enthusiastic teachers; other teachers are struggling with their own English. A few rural schools lack water and electricity. It’s a reminder that this is a huge country with millions of teenagers preparing to head into the work force. A good grasp of English would be an invaluable asset. “It will be a gigantic task to reach out to the 30,000 high schools in Indonesia with this program,” says Rita. “It’s been a tough job introducing the program to local schools, convincing teachers and school management that it’s a good program. We need more facilitators, sponsoring partners and of course the government’s support in giving us access to the schools. “The NIE program was created to build a strong bond between students and facilitators in an entertaining environment. The value of using native speakers is that it gives our students and teachers an opportunity to use English as their second language directly. It’s an inspiring experience for them.” It seemed an odd concept to me at first, bringing together a pile of newspapers and a classroom of Indonesian kids. But after seeing the NIE program in action, I believe that with effort and imagination the newspaper can be a powerful teaching tool and a bridge to a better future for young Indonesians. Rock on, Jakarta Post!
The value of using native speaking trainers is evident by the warm welcome they receive at each school. Many of the students have never spoken to a foreigner and are paralytic with shyness at the beginning of the class. By the end of the session they’ve been working in English for three hours and vying for the facilitator’s attention.
Since 2007, the NIE program has trained about 4,000 teachers and 40,000 students in both rural and urban schools in Sumatra, Java, Bali and Kalimantan On any given morning, the NIE team arrives early at a state high school or madrassah and is welcomed by the staff. The Jakarta Post employees, who take part in the program as volunteers, put up the banners and distribute piles of back copies of the newspaper. A few schools have air conditioning, but most of the rooms are very hot and grow ever hotter with 60 students and half a dozen adults working there. The facilitator’s task is to capture and keep the kids’ interest for the three-hour session, ensuring that every student in the room will read, write, speak and listen to English throughout. In some schools discipline is tight and the kids are quiet and attentive, and in others the teens are noisy and hard to keep focused. But the activities are designed around age-appropriate interests and the kids all have a good time. After the session there’s a group photo and then a free-for-all
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by Dr. Rob Lost and Found Paintings by Marijke Lambregtse At Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran Bay Tel: 701010 “A work is born from a kind of confused emotion. The work is an attempt to elucidate that emotion”. By quoting the words of the 19th century French Symbolist artist Puvis de Chavannes, contemporary painter Marijke Lambregtse illustrates the challenges of her creative tightrope walk between opposites. Notably, she began her artistic career in Holland, the land of her birth, as a highly successful dancer, choreographer, and teacher. After dancing with several major companies she left her native land in 1987 to lecture on ballet in Australia. The representation of dance has occupied artists since the very beginning of the visual arts. It has also dominated the work of modern masters such as Toulouse-Lautrec and Edgar Degas. Marijke would make her crossover from the dance after studying art, painting, and design during the first half of the 1990s. Immediate recognition of her talent resulted in prizes, exhibitions, and commissions. Today she lives half the year in Queensland and half in Bali. Her collection of canvases, ‘Lost and Found’, is an exploration of two distinct themes that is of great personal importance to her: awareness and protection of the environment, and the crucial role woman can play in bringing positive change by active participation. In Marijke’s view women are the “Pillars of Society”. Found Visually she begins a dialogue about the environment through still life canvases, such as ‘Found’, which feature objects that can be discovered scattered around Balinese households. Ironically, undane items become art. Other environmental images, such as ‘Careful Change’, appear as Careful Change geological slices often filled with handwritten graffiti-like messages. Her depictions of women, like dancers, are always moving. A series of images, all painted in bold colors, and all entitled ‘The Trail of My Footsteps’, show women striding forward in confidence, while others are ethereal and serene.
The Trail of My Footsteps
One of the great and most enduring trends in modern art has been social interaction to bring forth
change. This has also been long visible in Indonesian art as well. The harmonious merger of a message and aesthetics is rare and important, especially in Bali, which is struggling to deal with the increasingly negative side-effects of development and often rampant tourism. Marijke does not only hold the mirror up to negative cultural changes, but also urges us to play an active role in the solution. New Pop Artists at Taksu Paintings by Rafael Gray and Abdul Fattah At Taksu Gallery, W Retreat & Spa, Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak. Tel: 738106 Rafael Gray was born in Granada, Spain, on July 23rd, 1963, and he studied in Paris at the Ecole Estienne, and the Ecole National Superieur des Art Decoratifs, graduating with a Masters in Arts. As an artist and traveler he has gone around the world a few times, and he has lived in Europe, the USA, and Australia, before moving back to the south of France. His multicultural origins, which are French, Australian, Russian, Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish, all influence his work. He has exhibited his paintings, shown his films, and worked in the urban environment all over the world. His first solo show was in Paris, and since then his works have been shown in New York, London, Sydney, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Barcelona. Know in the early 1980s through his graffiti works in the streets of Paris and New York, Rafael likes to keep his graphic gestures spontaneous while he constantly searches for new urban spaces for his art, opposed to the rigidity of the gallery system. Rafael also likes to explore a poetic parallel between painting and cinema, and he creates films which contain a great diversity of images presented in regularly even Purple Beach Babe sequences. By accumulating a large series of images, which have been acquired through his travels, Rafael juxtaposes these images with images from the media and the internet. These images are recycled, and re-appropriated, through the act of painting. Works such as ‘Purple Beach Babe’, bathing beauties being a popular ‘pop’ culture subject, show a deliberate messy process which recreates the block-color and misaligned silk-screening techniques to found in traditional ‘Pop Art’. Abdul Fattah was born on the 8th December, 1982, in Temanggung, Central Java, and he studied at the Institute of Arts in Yogyakarta. He has exhibited extensively throughout Indonesia and abroad. Abdul believes in a concept which explains how to balance one’s life. He believes that the ‘perfect man’ only lives to pay attention to and reflect on the life of nature around him. Life, Abdul believes, is not a burden but a gift to be cultivated. To achieve ultimate strength, balance becomes a process for acquiring
meaning. Men, Abdul feels, have to establish a balance of self and social responsibility, then, the balance of power itself becomes a living testament to their manliness. The goal is to be able to put one’s self in a balanced order of the body and soul. Ultimate strength, Abdul thinks, is the strength of a balanced life. This concept of a balanced life is superbly displayed in Abdul’s painting ‘Power Balance’. Not only is the formal composition of the work brilliantly balanced, but, Abdul also presents us with a beautifully balanced variety of contempoPower Balance rary images, such as skulls and skeletons juxtaposed with flowers and stars. There is a strong urban feeling to the painting that exemplifies current attitudes to modern ‘Pop Art’.
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Global Goings On........ June Solstice - June 20, 2012 Solstices are biannual, astronomical occurrences when the Sun appears at its highest or lowest elevation in the sky from the earth. On account of the moving position of the Earth’s tilted rotation axes during the 365 day progression of it’s orbit around the Sun, the Suns north to south orientation alters. It’s this process that is responsible for the seasons and as such, the maximum tilt of the Earth’s equator corresponds to the solstices each year. The equator is really an imaginary line, conjured up by scientists and applied in dividing up the globe into it’s Northern and Southern hemispheres which in turn determines the inverted seasonal experiences of the two sides. During half of the year, the Southern Hemisphere is exposed to less direct sunlight, hence the colder temperatures and shorter days, while the Northern Hemisphere receives more sunlight making it warmer with longer days and vice versa. If you were an astronomer or the like, discussing a solstice would be in reference to the exact moment, (23:09 on June 20 in 2012) that the Sun is at its highest point, but for the rest of us it is generally used to refer to the entire day or surrounding days. The June solstice will always occur on either the 20th, 21st and occasionally the 22nd when the sun shines directly over the tropic of Cancer and appears to hang in the same position in the sky, as is noted by the minimal shadow movement on the sun dial during the days surrounding this time. Indeed, the word solstice is derived from the Latin; sol = sun and sistere = to stand still. As this column has highlighted in past articles, calendars and astronomical activity play an enormous role in religious beliefs, civic events, agriculture and entertainment. There is no doubting the divine and immense power of the Earth’s Sun and it seems entirely appropriate to acknowledge that which it provides. And so it is that the June solstice phenomenon basks in widespread attention in varying forms of festival and ritual. In the Northern Hemisphere, this time is often referred to as Midsummer, the exact point at which days have reached their longest and will again become increasingly shorter. Throughout history it has been celebrated as a joyous and magical time of year when the earth is blessed with the glorious power of the sun, making fertile the land so that every creature may enjoy its fruits. On this day…. Ritual around this event is rooted in ancient pagan culture, it is said that fire was believed to invoke magic, and lighting large bonfires would honour the suns energy so that it may boost the year’s harvest. Maidens may learn about their future mates or children and evil spirits were deterred by it’s powers while practices such as people jumping over the fires were believed to determine how high the seasons crops might grow. However, with the advent of Christianity and consequent conversion across Europe, meanings and celebrations became hybridized to suit the new faith and the Feast Day of St John the Baptist was assigned to June 24, overshadowing the original observance on the solstice. It is noted that the timing of this highly important tradition, only a few days after the Summer solstice and likewise Christmas only a few days past the Winter solstice, may suggest that this was a deliberate action on behalf of the new faith in order to move away from the traditional pagan celebrations. For some, modern day observances may fall on assorted surrounding days in the names of varying saints and Midsummer and solstice celebrations still abound in France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Canada, the United States and Puerto Rico to name a few, but are particularly important in northern European countries such as Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania where it is honoured with a public holiday. Although no longer an official public holiday for these folk, the Swedes are certainly passionate about the Midsummer festivals. There is an air of magic surrounding this occasion which must be related to the lightness of heart during warmer days, following the grueling cold and dark days preceding. Dancing around maypoles in traditional costume and adorning homes with floral garlands and other greenery are common practice. It is also said that passions are ignited during this period and that March is a popular time for childbirth! Similar to Sweden, the geographical position of Finland sees long daylight hours with barely a dark period to speak of and so it is that the ‘midnight sun’ is symbolic of this time of year. Finnish folklore asserts that Midsummers Eve is an optimal night for inviting magic through ritual particularly for maidens seeking mates and fertility. Socializing and drinking are also heavily emphasized, possibly assisting with this ‘magical’ fertility…? In these countries and likewise Denmark, Norway and other close neighbours, festivities are rivaled only by Christmas as the largest celebrations of the year and it this time when many take their holidays away from urban life and flock to the countryside to unwind and soak up the goodness of the sun.
Tiananmen Square Massacre in China June 3 & 4, 1989 On this day… the international community was appalled and outraged by the cold blooded force of the Chinese government in their desire to suppress the peaceful demonstration of over a million Chinese dissidents, protesting at Tiananmen Square for the implementation of a more democratic system for their country. The national army was sent in to regain control of the square and streets of Beijing at any cost and that cost was the deaths of 100’s and the arrest and consequent incarceration of 1000’s more. Muhammed, founder of Islam dies June 8, 632 On this day… believed to be the last prophet of God by Islamist faithfuls, Mohammed born 570CE in Mecca, died at the age of 62. Upon claiming to have received revelations from God, his preaching’s inspired a large following and formed many verses of the Quran. He is touted as the founder of the Islam faith. World Refugee Day June 20, 2012 On this day…. an annual observance by the United Nations’, and strongly acknowledged and communicated in many parts of the world, World Refugee Day is observed on June 20. This event honors the courage, strength and determination of women, men and children who are forced to flee their homeland under threat of persecution, conflict and violence and acknowledges their contributions within the new lands and communities they occupy. www.timeanddate.com/holidays/un/ world-refugee-day
Some places in the Southern Hemisphere also celebrate this tradition but it’s more appropriately observed as Midwinter! Brazil celebrates St Johns Day as a direct import from its colonial history. While Australia borrows traditions from the Northern winter solstice, honouring the mysteries and powers of holly, mistletoe and ivy, which one would automatically align with Christmas but the significance of which comes from their abilities to withstand the harshness of winter elements. Amazingly, aboriginal legend speaks of the fertility of mistletoe, spirit babies hiding in mistletoe trees while waiting to be born. Good food, wine and fireside warmth are also the call of the time. Alternatively, for many this is a time to raise awareness about sustainable living through solar energy and related organisations around the world trade in on the exposure that solstice celebrations afford them. More commonly however, it is the younger generations across the globe that celebrate with uber trendy dance parties and music festivals and probably not much care or knowledge of that namesake from which they borrow! Bali is located in the Southern hemisphere so technically this could be considered a Winter solstice for the island (however, the few choosing to acknowledge this time are touting is as a Summer solstice, perhaps they are northern hemisphere faithfuls..). As with any land lying close to the equator, the seasonal experience is limited to a wet and dry rather than hot, cold and in between enjoyed by nations residing further away, so to label it the June Solstice here is more appropriate. Being close to the equator also ensures that the daylight hours here do not vary so much, consistently hovering around the 12 hour mark and while it’s shortest day falls on June 20 this year in line with the rest of the globe, it is only about an hour shorter than it’s December counterpart. Such is island life here that for the most part, this otherwise significant global phenomenon will pass by without so much as an offering out of place!
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RESORT MANAGER Komune Resort & Beach Club Bali is opening in an iconic beach & surfing location in Gianyar and looking for an experienced Resort Manager to lead it’s pre-opening Team. The successful leader must have a minimum 2 years‚ experience in a similar role either as GM, RM or EAM and be highly involved in the everyday aspects of operating a successful resort. As the key representative for the Resort Brand in Bali you will be responsible for the financial accountability and operational success of a new resort concept and joining an experienced pre-opening team for stage 1 of development. Preference will be given to applicants based locally with proven capabilities and experience in Bali. A love of the environment and a passion for all things ocean will be an advantage. Reporting directly to the Asian Development Director for Komune Resorts only experienced candidates need apply to: aladd@komuneresorts.com NC/Es/16 May 12
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We are looking for people with: • Personality + • Great communication skills • Outgoing • Extremely well groomed • Excellent English • Great earning potential Send your CV today to: recruitment@karmaroyalgroup.com
Growing company in Ubud looking for Full Time Database Administrator – SQL experience 2 to 5 years, Bachelor’s Degree. Please send your CV to <anya@ balispirit.com>. [854] NC/Es/30 May 12
SALES PERSON for jewelry You must have experience with jewelry and be bilingual. CV to jewelsbyirwan@gmail.com and/or call 0811824302 Interviewing early June
Yo g a S t u d i o d i U b u d membutuhkan Accounting pengalaman min 2 thn lulusan min D3 accounting kirim CV ke email <anya@balispirit. com>. [855] Wanted: Gardener/ Swimming pool cleaner. Full time work. Basic English. 0821 4570 4029 Tom. <info@ wavehouse.ru>. [857]
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International Restaurant / Bar Fluent in English both written and oral Min. 3 years experience at similar position Familiar with MYOB, cash flow budgeting and taxation Indonesian national
JB School is looking for a certified native English teacher (hold a teaching certificate) for primary and high school. Please send your CV to Please send your CV to : <jembatanbudaya@ yahoo.com> or you can contact us at (0361) 752554 or 752776. [860]
Part time Quality Manager wanted. German fashion brand looking for a female Expat in Bali to support design, sourcing and quality control. If you attention to detail, English and Indonesian language skills, planning and organizing abilities and have experience with handbags or accessories, pls. send your CV to <jobs.joselle@gmail. com>. [868] Villa in Kerobokan looking for a housekeeper who understands basic Japanese. Please contact Sawako at (0361) 847 5064. [871] Experienced Receptionist required. Cleaning duties also. Must have: high level of customer service, English speaking, self motivated, hard working and honest. Email CV to <wai@ theartofbody.com>. [872] Food company needs Sales Administration Assistant. Good English, computer skills and team worker. Email CV : <jobs.bfcl@gmail.com>. [873]
Please email CV to jobs@baliequestriancentre.com NC/Es/16 May 12
International cargo forwarding need people to fill position as : Excecutive Sales; Bachelor’s degree, Having experience in cargo forwarding, Fluent in English and computer. Please send CV : <niken.krismawati@ mif.co.id>. [861] Looking for Office Assistant for jewelry company, please send your CV to <balijewelery@gmail.com>. [862]
Seeking Nanny full time for 3 year old boy/expat family. Must speak fluent English and have experience. Please email <info@ baliequestriancentre. com>. [863]
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EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 7.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 11.000 per word. 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp. 11.000 per word 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.
Want to Earn Money while Surfing?! The Raja Ombak Surfers Resort in Pererenan is looking for Surf-Guides in permanent position. Unexperienced surfers can get trained. (0361)- 743 4000 / <baliadd@raja-ombak. com>. [864] Shop in Nusa Dua, looking for SPG / Shopkeeper. Speaks English, selling skills and hardworker. Send CV to email : <admin@nicoperez. co>. [865] Looking for Reception with good English skills and computer literate. Preferable single and live around Gianyar area. Available to work in early morning shift. Send CV to <ops@ theyogabarn.com>. [866] Hi, we are looking for a Grafic Designer! Good in PSD, Ai, engl., creative and illustrations skills. Send portfolio and CV to <recruit.gdia@gmail. com>. [867] Looking for female sales staff at Beachwalk Kuta. Min. 19 years, high school, English speaking. Send text to 0812 3707 5418. [883]
Double your Salary. Top Creative Experts; Website, Graphic Designers, Web Apps, Videgraphers Wanted. Please send your CV to <hr@ regeneratingearth.com>. [877] Female Executive Assistant Sanur. Architecture, design & export. English, MS Office. Email CV & photo <pa. recruitment05@gmail. com>. [878]
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A Growing holistic International school located in Kerobokan, Bali is looking candidates for motivated, qualified, experienced:
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Playgroup Teacher Primary Teacher IT Teacher/ Assistant/ EDP
English is a must. Please send CV to: hrd@sunriseschoolbali.com Before June 8, 2012. Interviews will begin immediately NC/Es/30 May 12
Premier Island Resort in Sumatra is looking for a live-in experienced
RESORT MANAGER As a Resort Manager you should possess the following : • • • • •
Previous Hotel Management experience of up to 3 years Bahasa Indonesia a must Experience working in Indonesia Ability to lead a team and encourage a team environment Implementing and overseeing Resort systems in all departments.
We are seeking a Resort Manager now, this role is offering an immediate start. Please send your CV directly to: resortsumatra@gmail.com NC/Es/30 May 12
Looking for Acct, strong character, computer skill, fluent English. Send CV to : <lamaran2010@hotmail. com>. [879] Montessori Bali is looking for a qualified secondary school teacher (S.pd) with good English and strong background in Indonesian Literature. Ability in Music, Art or Drama is an advantage. Recent graduates are welcome to apply. Send CV & Application letter to : <sd@ montessoribali.com> by 9th June 2012. [880] Exotiq Property Jimbaran Looking for experience Indonesian real estate sales person. Attractive package for the right candidate. Up to 60% commission. Send CV by email to <spurba@ exotiqproperty.com>. [881] Looking for freelance babysitter. Trustworthy, honest, responsible with min. 2 years experience. Languages: English, French, Japanese and/or German. CV and photo: <bsbbabysitter@gmail. com>. [882] Food Beverage Company looking for Junior and Senior Accounting, Architect, Engineering, minimum 2 years experience, self motivation, loyal, integrity. Salary range 2.5 million – 7.5 million. CV to email : <FBkutalegian@gmail. com>. [884]
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PT. SAXA Inti Lestari is a quality and compliance solu on provider offering product inspec ons and factory audits for Indonesia. “We are seeking qualified Sales Person/Assistant Manager and offer excellent remunera ons.”
Sales Person / Assistant Manager Requirements: • Indonesian na onality • Must speak and write fluent Japanese • Must speak and write fluent English • Willing to be placed in Purwakarta, Jawa Barat • Willing to travel locally and later on abroad Please send your applica on le er and CV to: saxa@saxagroup.net NC/Es/30 May 12
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AquaMarine Diving-Bali (Dive Travel Consultant) Work We need
E-mailing, computer work, business generation. Native English-speaker or perfect written English. A detail-oriented and proactive forward-planner who can handle a heavy workload, and likes dogs. You need An outgoing personality with a “Can Do” attitude. Superb organisational skills and sense of responsibility. Good overall knowledge of Bali and Indonesia. Tourism and/or marketing background advantageous. 8hrs/day, 5.5days/week. Location Seminyak. Fax CV to 0361-4738021 or E-mail Applications@AquaMarineDiving.com State expected salary and available start date ~~~ Must be available for interview in Bali ~~~ NC/Es/30 May 12
EXPERIENCED SPA TRAINER Karma Spa requires a highly experienced and motivated spa trainer to travel throughout Bali. This is a unique & inspiring opportunity for someone who loves to teach, learn & travel. 5-10 years therapist/training experience CIBTAC, Anatomy & Physiology, massage & some beauty treatment skills required Enquiries - please send CV in English to: Judy Chapman or karmaspa@karmaresorts.com
BUSINESS SERVICES All your photography needs. Wedding, villas, product, etc. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus. com>. [553] Faves, speacialist in; fine silver crochet jewelry, soft toys, hotel give-away amenities. Please call/SMS 0878 6116 3056. [524] Web Designer. I can help you to develop website with personal price, including hosting or domain name also printing project. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus.com>. [553] For Bahasa course + Interpreter service. Call Moko 0812 3651 4990. [488]
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EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 7.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 11.000 per word 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp.11.000 per word 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.
Private teacher Bahasa Indonesian for foreigner. Dwi 0813 3870 5158, <dwi. astari@yahoo.com>. [074] Professional Photography services. Affordable price. Call: 0813 1017 7700 website: <www.AriosGallery. com>. [708] Massage professional for Western. Call Cinta 0877 6100 8889. [611] Interested to learn Bahasa with an experienced one? Contact Lidya tutor: 0813 3744 1810 or <lidya_lidrit@ yahoo.com>. [476]
Photography services. Call 081 999 117 888. <www.BaliShoot.com> [654] Specialist for Biowood composite decking & flooring: durable, water & moisture resist, no twist, cracks, cupping, ecofriendly. All woodwork, stonework, painting / finishing for houses & furniture. E: <woodworking. bali@yahoo.co.id> / 0819 9985 7305. [614] Architect do Design, IMB Drawing, Cost Construction. 0821 4588 0888. [820] Fullbody Massage, Man for Man. Kuta areas. IDR 150.000/hour. Arif Tattooed Masseur: 0812 3933 0987. [821] Need A Website? Fast, efficient, affordable. 0878 6062 2506. [837] 360VR Photography for Villa, Hotel, Resort. <www. balivirtualtour.com>. [838] Freelance Babysitter, English speaking, swimming. Call 085 6378 1915. [839] Violin Teacher, Violinist performing. 0818 0423 0442. [842] Professional Therapeutic Massage at your location 10 years experience by female. 0878 6199 0107 <nurrahmawati77@gmail. com>. [845] The Masajista Massage. For ladies only. Call the Masseur 089 9321 1111. [856]
Learn Bahasa fast & easily - affordable price professional female tutor - 081 839 1811 - 088 1150 0324 - <bahasabengkel@ yahoo.com> / <www.baliindonesia-language. com>. [869]
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We sell Korean Dress start Rp.120.000 - Rp.150.000 please contact 0812 3960 7909. [885]
Swedish freelance Graphic
Luxury Property Developer with 30 man team ready to build your villa starting in June. If interested please email <info@assetopportunities. com>. [875]
0852 3721 1188. [870] Private tutoring for English or
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Senior Accountant PT Solar System in Bali (a fast growing solar waterheating systems business) is looking for someone with strong accounting and English skills to prepare monthly financial statements, draw up financial reports and forecasts, etc. Education and Experience • Accounting degree or equivalent • Knowledge of accepted accounting and economic principles • Knowledge and experience of related computer applications • Usually a minimum of 3 years experience in the management of financial systems and budgets, financial reporting, financial data analysis, auditing. Send CV to: PT SOLAR SYSTEM JL. BUCU NO. 33 BANJAR ANYAR KELOD KEROBOKAN, KUTA - BALI, 80361 Tel: +62-361-844-5970 or 0812 3929 0149 Email: catherine@solarsystemindonesia.com NC/Es/30 May 12
PT Research In Motion Indonesia, the maker of BlackBerry®, is looking for starting entry-level candidates to join their team in Sanur, Bali. RIM® is a world leader in the mobile communica ons market and has a history of developing breakthrough wireless solu ons. BlackBerry App World is an applica on distribu on service which provides BlackBerry users with an environment to browse and download applica ons and games. RIM is seeking driven individuals who can take our wireless data products to the next level in the global wireless market. Are you ready to make a difference in the world of mobile communica ons with RIM? Posi ons are available for BlackBerry App World Storefront Associates, an important role in the day to day opera ons of the storefront in BlackBerry App World. The successful candidate’s responsibili es will include reviewing and approving or denying new applica ons and themes that are submi ed to BlackBerry App World, as well as reviewing updated submissions and any ac vi es related to ve ng applica ons for distribu on in BlackBerry App World. Shortlisted candidates will have a university degree, strong English verbal and communica on skills, excellent a en on to detail and mul tasking skills, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment. If you’re driven to take wireless technologies to the next level, it’s me you join the team at RIM. We offer a challenging environment that fosters crea vity and rewards excellence. Employees also have use of our award winning BlackBerry!
Submit your resume at our Website, http://www.rim.com/careers, or email it and your salary expectation to whuyen@rim.com NC/Es/30 May 12
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Employment
30 May - 13 June, 2012
LOOKING FOR WORK (Cari Kerja)
Job advertisement Company description Swisscontact (www.swisscontact.ch), the Swiss non-profit organisation engaged in cooperation for private sector development, is implementing the Flores tourism destination development project 2009-2013 based on the Indonesian Swiss Development Cooperation. The project aims at increasing competitiveness of Flores as a tourism destination in order to create income and job opportunities in the tourism sector. Open Positions Swisscontact is currently expanding its team in Bali and Maumere and is looking for enthusiastic and independent professionals in the following locations and fields of expertise: SME development officer, Flores, Maumere Main task: Responsible for skills training and capacity building of local tourism businesses in Eastern Flores to improve the quality of services; relationship management between the private sector, public institutions and the DMO Requirements: At least 10 years experience in tourism businesses (hotel, tour operator etc.), strong interpersonal skills, pro-active, assertiveness, good written and spoken English skills, team player, willingness to work in Maumere, Flores island Administration staff, Bali, Sanur Main task: General administration and bookkeeping Requirements: At least 2 years experience in administration and bookkeeping, good written and spoken English skills, ability to organize daily tasks for timely delivery, team player Program Officer Quality & Standards (Industrial Standards), Bali, Sanur Main task: Conceptual adaption and creation of quality standards for the local tourism industry (e.g. hotels, restaurants, tour operators, dive Operators, etc.), preparation of trainings and consultancy Requirements: At least 5 years experience in tourism businesses (hotel, tour operator etc.), strong conceptual ability to understand context and to abstract issues, good written and spoken English skills, pro-active, team player
Expat seeking employment as Project Manager / Supervisor or can build for you. 081 2362 9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050] I’m looking for part time job. Working at home, have internet connection. Experienced in admin and data entry. Speak English and Bahasa. Please e-mail: <madedewi83@gmail. com>. [925] Male, perfect for freelance PA or Products Sourcing. Email: <arineedsajob@ yahoo.co.id>. [795] Looking for Job as Cook in Hotel or Villa. 0878 6003 1137 or 081 2368 8671. [062] Mature, honest, reliable, local lady available for babysitting, all areas. Call Sabrina: +62 852 3716 1275. [886]
Experienced, honest, reliable villa caretaker, looking for position with a family. Call Andi (0361) 960 7748. [851] Looking for work; Freelance Assistance or as your buying agent. Speak English and written. 20 years experience in business. Call 0813 3865 6096 Email: <dy_1234@ yahoo.com>. [858] Looking for part time job, having experiences in Cargo Handling, Packaging, QC and Buying agent more than 20 years. English speaking, <barry_bali1@yahoo.com>. 081 2396 4319. [876] Cook for villa, family, special occasion. Qualified, passionate for work, talented individual. Extensive knowledge of local groceries. Healthy programs, personaloriented diet, adapted crosscultural cuisine. Ph: 0821 1212 8832. [887]
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Freelance swimming pool cleaner specialist. Call/SMS 0821 4550 7312. [814] Freelance experience Nanny. Phone 0878 6267 7016. [890] Nanny / Housekeeper, loves children, reliable, can cook and swim, working for a Swiss family since 4 years is looking for a new job. Minimum Salary 2,5 Mill. References from previous employer. Tel 0878 6199 5475, Wayan. [888] German Hotel GM, energetic, strong, passionate, hands-on, pre-opening specialist, sales expert; speaks fluent English, German, Indonesian, and Spanish; available as of 1 August 2012 for new GM position or challenging corporate assignment. Pls contact: <expathotelgm@gmail. com>. [889]
Program Officer Environment & Health, Bali, Sanur Main task: Conceptual reflection of environment and health standards for Flores, planning and implementation and monitoring of health/environment campaigns, pilot programs and trainings Requirements: At least 5 years experience in environmental and/or heath issues, ability to think critically and abstract the context, pro-active, good written and spoken English skills, team player Contact us We can offer you an exciting, fast-paced working environment, a culture of mutual respect and the opportunity to play a vital role in the project. If you are interested in joining our team where your talent will impact the project outcomes, please apply for this position. Contact: recruitment@swisscontact-wisata.org NC/Es/30 May 12
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International Jewelry Company
Graphic Designer UC Silver is calling for all of Graphic and Web Designers to show how UNIQUE you are? Qualifications: • 3+ years of experience REQUIRED • Able to handle multiple projects concurrently and meet tight deadlines • Advanced working knowledge in HTML, PHP, JavaScript, CSS, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Flash • High proficiency in web technologies and design • Fluent in English with excellent written and verbal communication skills • Knowledge of the Jewelry industry is a plus
Executive Chef in Bali For KUTA ANGEL Hotel in BALI - Indonesia. KUTA ANGEL is seeking top qualified candidates who are able to creatively solve any problems and amaze us with their UNIQUE talents. Qualifications: • Have previously worked in the same/similar position • Experience in large volume operations exceeding 2000 pax • Ability to work well under pressure have experience in conflict resolution • Proven people management skills with the ability to communicate effectively with staff, management and consumers • Develop and mentor the team to deliver high quality products and services to consumers • Experience in staff rostering, ordering and inventory management • Creatively create and deliver menus in line with agreed budgets • Responsible to monitor actual financial results for budgetary and sales projection datas • High degree of food cost awareness & effective waste management in line with business requirements Please send your application and CV to: Jl. WR. Supratman, Gg. Candrametu No.2 Email: hrducsilverbali@yahoo.co.id / ucsilvermarketing@gmail.com Telp: 7463270 / 08123977795 NC/NV/I-13 july 11
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BA Feature
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Coming Together as One - for Marine Life Challenges in the Coral Triangle By Skye Laphroaig
The Coral Triangle is one of the three great ecological complexes on the planet, together with the Congo Basin and the Amazon Rainforest. It is a vast ocean expanse that geographically spreads across six countries in Southeast Asia and the Pacific: Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Solomon Islands, and Timor Leste (CT6 countries). The Coral Triangle is the nursery of the seas, which provides spawning grounds and migratory routes for commercially valuable open ocean species such as tuna. This center of marine life hosts 76 percent of the world’s coral species and 37 percent of the world’s reef fish species and shelters thousands of whales, dolphins, rays, sharks and six of the world’s seven species of marine turtles. It is an underwater treasure trove that directly sustains the lives of more than 120 million people who heavily depend on marine resources for food and income.
Tragically, coastal development, destructive fishing, overfishing, unsustainable tourism and climate change are taking a heavy toll and, if left unchecked, will cause the world’s most remarkable coral reef ecosystem to collapse. The CT6 countries established the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF) in 2007—an inter-governmental partnership that seeks to safeguard the region’s marine resources. They are supported by a consortium of stakeholders and partners (including international NGOs such as the WWF), who share the same vision of ensuring that coastal and marine resources remain healthy and vibrant for present and future generations. WHAT ARE WE REALLY TRYING TO CONSERVE? The Coral Triangle is a spawning ground and migratory path for tuna, one of the world’s most commercially valuable open-water species. Tuna is a multi-million dollar industry in this global centre of marine biodiversity, feeding millions of people and sustaining economies throughout the region. However, the fishing industry is scrambling to supply growing international demand for tuna, putting more pressure on already heavily fished tuna stocks. Along with Europe and Japan, the US is the biggest market for Coral Triangle-caught tuna, such as yellow fin and big eye. These species also spawn or complete critical lifecycle stages in this unique marine environment, but there are few fishing controls in place and very limited funds available to sustainably manage such a valuable resource. The Coral Triangle is at the heart of a fast-growing economic hub in the Asia-Pacific region. As this hub grows in importance, so do the pressures that could destroy the integrity of the Coral Triangle. Today, new threats are taking a heavy toll on this globally significant ecological complex. Fishing boats are extracting tuna out of the sea faster than tuna populations can replenish themselves. Too many reef fish are caught using highly damaging practices, and are exported before they have had a chance to reproduce and sustain the size of their population in the wild. And across the region, people are feeling the impacts of climate change. Aside from overfishing and illegal fishing, one of the main problems facing tuna fisheries today is bycatch, where living creatures are caught unintentionally by fishing gear, including young fish that could rebuild populations if they were allowed to grow and breed. 20 percent of shark species are threatened with extinction, primarily as a result of being caught accidentally on longlines. Seabirds often follow fishing vessels looking for a free meal, and can drown when they try to take the bait attached to longline fishing hooks. BALI, INDONESIA The Benoa Harbour in Bali, Indonesia is one of the most active
tuna landing ports in the Coral Triangle. WWF has been working with tuna longline fishers in Bali by promoting the use of circle hooks to help avoid the problem of marine turtle bycatch. Circle hooks or C-hooks are simple yet innovative fishing hooks that can greatly reduce marine turtle bycatch from tuna longlines by as much as 80 per cent, without compromising fishing efficiency. Circle fishing hooks are now being used by these catch and release fishermen because they are safer for the fish. The hook slides back through the fish’s mouth to the jaw corner and then hooks the fish in the mouth making it easier to unhook and release. An Observer Program has been set up with Bali tuna longliners, which plays a critical part in improving catch monitoring and ultimately solving the problem of wasteful bycatch in domestic and artisanal longline tuna fisheries. This is just part of a larger commitment with the tuna sector (fishers, buyers, processors) in the Coral Triangle region, in finding ways to transform fishing practices in the region into something that is more sustainable. MARINE TURTLES AND BYCATCH For more than 100 million years marine turtles have covered vast distances across the world’s oceans, performing a vital and integral role in marine and coastal ecosystems. Over the last 200 years human activities have tipped the scales against the survival of these ancient mariners. Urgent global action is needed to ensure their future. With every vessel that returns to port containing a hold full of fish, comes a large amount of species accidentally killed in fishing gears. This random catch of non-targeted species is one of the most urgent marine conservation and resource management issues in the Coral Triangle today. In this region alone, thousands of marine turtles are killed each year due to indiscriminate fishing and lack of management. The Coral Triangle is home to six of the seven known species of marine turtles in the world. They are a crucial element in the delicate web of ocean life, helping sustain the ocean’s biological diversity, which in turn, helps sustain life on the planet. Sadly, the population of these critically endangered species are being threatened due to a growing illegal trade of turtles. Every year, thousands of endangered turtles are traded for their body parts, eggs or meat. PLASTIC LEAKING INTO OCEAN Amidst the wildlife in the world’s oceans, billions of pounds of Styrofoam, water bottles, fishing wire and other plastic products float in endless circles. This bobbing pollution is more than just an eyesore or a choking hazard for birds. Plastic in the oceans take years to decompose, leaching chemical compounds into the water that may harm the health of animals and possibly even people. But regardless of whether chemicals leach into the water, the sheer volume of plastic floating in the sea makes it a major polluter. Discarded plastic junk makes its way from gutters and storm drains into rivers and streams, and eventually flows into the ocean where it gets trapped by currents and creates vast regions of plastic soup. On a voyage back from Hawaii in 1997, biologists discovered a floating island of garbage larger than the state of Texas, which has since been dubbed ‘The Great Garbage Patch’. Plastic poses the biggest threat to marine animals in Bali who confuse garbage with food and end up digesting large quantities of polystyrene. Even if polystyrene isn’t decomposing in the water, it could be breaking down in the digestive tracts of fish and marine mammals. Every size of organism, every creature in the food chain from the smallest filter feeders to the largest whales, is consuming plastic. Marine turtles can mistake floating plastic materials for jellyfish and choke to death when they try to eat them. Discarded fishing gear entangles marine turtles and can drown or render a turtle unable to feed or swim. Rubbish on beaches can trap hatchlings and prevent them from reaching the
ocean. Oil spills can poison marine turtles of all ages. BOAT DWELLING BAJAU LAUT So who really understands the ocean and why aren’t we listening to those voices? The Bajau Laut, are a group of Malay people living in the Riau Islands of Indonesia; one of the last nomadic marine communities in the world. For generations they have plied the waters of the Coral Triangle, moving between Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines, living at sea in a small wooden sailing vessel for over six months a year. Bajaus are also noted for their exceptional abilities in free-diving, with physical adaptations that enable them to see better and dive longer underwater. But in recent years the way of life for this indigenous ethnic group has been pushed almost to extinction. Governments of the Coral Triangle region have been implementing a forced settlement policy for the local people and this is the last generation you will find living at sea. They have also relocated due to economic reasons, because it’s increasingly difficult to sustain a lifestyle at sea when environmental degradation continues in the region. The big commercial trawlers have stripped the traditional fishing grounds of the Bajau Laut. Fish are caught in Sulawesi and then shipped to Bali and held in storage factories before being sent to Hong Kong where there’s a market estimated at over one billion US dollars. When the Bajau Laut feel squeezed out of their traditional way of life, they often revert to illegal methods such as homemade explosives in order to bomb reefs; a practice which is destroying the world’s epicentre of coral diversity at a rate that’s verging on irreversible. It remains to be seen whether the Bajau will continue to function or preserve their culture and society, as young people move away from their villages in search of opportunities elsewhere, many of whom have never been to school and have no identification - not even a birth certificate. CORAL TRIANGLE DAY This year, an event will be held at various locations around the region including: Bali, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and some parts of the Pacific Islands to create awareness of the Coral Triangle as a globally significant eco-region, and a modern day icon of the natural world. The Coral Triangle Day is planned to be a yearly event in conjunction with World Oceans Day, using the theme ‘Coming Together as One for the Coral Triangle’. Festival organizers hope to highlight the importance our oceans and a growing need to protect them.
Since the CTI-CFF began in 2007, various sectors in the Coral Triangle have made notable changes in the way they do business. More fishing companies are applying responsible fishing methods; holiday resorts are using energy more efficiently; and people are consuming goods more consciously. This Coral Triangle Day event, spread across Southeast Asia and the Pacific, will show the public how they can help protect this marine treasure by taking action for the Coral Triangle. Activities include beach clean ups, seated charity dinner, lottery, beach parties, sustainable seafoodexhibition, oceans-related film festival, and fashion show to raise money for ocean conservation; and much more. This is an opensourced event—meaning anyone can do what they want on this day to celebrate our oceans and the Coral Triangle. You can let the world know about the event by posting photos and videos via an online communications platform. For details of how to get involved on Coral Triangle Day - June 9, 2012, visit http://www.thecoraltriangle.com/day.
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Holy Cow!
Beef Jerky is now homemade right here in Bali. We sell direct from our shop in Jalan Kunti or wholesale to bars, restaurants and shops. We use only the best quality beef, cutting each piece by hand and soaking overnight in sauces before drying. No artificial flavouring, colouring or preservative is added. Bali Beef Jerky Jl Kunti 11, Seminyak
Ph: 087860236340 For all your beef jerky needs C/Ns/G-07 Mar. 12
For Sale; Generator - Honda 7000watt. EP 7000 LX. Used for 5 months only. Paid Rp. 9 million, sell Rp. 6.5 million. Still perfect condition. Call Putu 0878 6153 3413 or Leah 0878 6240 8522. Canggu. [077]
For Sale; Samsung slim external DVD writer. All-inone. Mac & Windows Compatible. USB powered. Mint cond. Rp. 550,000. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail.com>. Ubud. [209]
Looking for 10cbm in a container bound for the UK mid June. If anyone has any space please e-mail <mel_taylor@blueyonder. co.uk>. [078]
For Sale; LG 42-inch Plasma TV. Very good cond. Rp.5Mil. LG EZ Slim Wall Mount. Work for LG LED LCD/LCD TV. Brand new. Rp. 2,2Mil. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail.com>. Ubud. [210]
For Sale; Unwanted gift, 1 unit Laptop Lenovo G470, Intel B940 2G, 14 inch, 100% new still in the box with it’s bag. Only Rp. 3.000.000. Call: 081 138 7525. Denpasar. [079]
PUSAT PERBELANJAAN DAN REKREASI
Cheap Shopping Centre & Family Recreation NEGARA - SERIRIT - GIANYAR - PANJER SINGARAJA - SANUR - BATUBULAN - AMLAPURA TABANAN - NUSA DUA PLAZA - SINGARAJA PLAZA C/Ns/G-24 March 10
For Sale; Targus black laptop bag. Many compartments. Good cond. Rp.150,000. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@ gmail.com>. Ubud. [211]
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By Ayu Spicy
Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) I n t h e last issue we made biscuits. If you have any leftovers the next morning you can make this delicious dish. There’s a lot of room for invention here so I’ve listed some optional ingredients. Or go whole hog, throw caution to the wind, and use them all!
Breakfast Biscuit Custards
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Directions: Preheat the oven to 350. Break the biscuits up into two individual ramekins or one small baking dish. Dot with the jam. If you are using them, sprinkle the raisins and/or nuts over this and gently mix. In a bowl beat the eggs with a balloon whip or fork. Adding the milk and sweetener, beat again. Sprinkle the cinnamon over and continue whipping. Pour the egg mixture into the ramekins covering the biscuits. Set the ramekins into a baking pan of hot water so the water reaches half way up the ramekins or baking dish and put the whole shebang into the preheated oven for about 20 minutes or until a knife inserted comes out clean.
Serves 2 Ingredients: - 3 biscuits (see BA May 16, 2012 for recipe) - 1 Tbl. raisins (optional) - 1 Tbl. nuts of your choice (optional) - 2 tsp. jam of your choice (optional) - 3 eggs - 1/3 cup milk - 1 Tbl. palm sugar or maple syrup, honey or fresh orange juice - 1/4 tsp. cinnamon - 2 Tbl. yogurt (optional) - Your favorite syrup or honey
Drizzle beaten yogurt over the top of each serving and a splash of your favorite syrup or honey you are ready to start your day! Good Morning!
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 © 2012 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-29 June 11
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The Rotary Clubs of Bali and the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank are working together to increase the awareness about the severe shortage of Rh Negative Blood types here in Bali. These are much less prevalent in Asian populations (0.3%) vs. European populations (10%). If you have Rh Negative Blood and would be prepared to help save a life, please contact the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank office today at 0361-227 224 and one of their mobile units will visit you at your home/ office/hotel for your generous donation.
* Please note - the staff is professionally trained to International Standards and always uses new disposable needles. In addition, the Blood Bank is currently expanding its present list of Rh Negative Blood donors. If you are living in Bali and would be willing to have your name placed on a ‘confidential list’ for emergency cases, please call Ibu Metta - 081 855 2299 (English speaking).
Help SAVE a life TODAY by sharing this information with your friends, colleagues and customers. Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser NC/Ns/G-30 May 12
Community Groups
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Kuta Rock Church Manik Organik - Free Meditation Class Pondok Pekak Library & Learning Center - Ubud Church, English language Christian Sunday service at KRC Tuesdays at 7pm. Jl. Danau Tamblingan 85 / Sanur, Bali / Extensive collection of fiction and non-fiction books in English, building. Jl, Nakula #77, Seminyak, starts at 10am. Please Indonesia shop: +62 (0)361 855 3380 / <www.manikorganikbali. Indonesian & other languages. Excellent reference section on Bali and Indonesia. Courses/classes in Indonesian Language, call 0813 3855 7970 for more information. com>. Balinese art and music. Open air space for reading, meetings, events. Great place to meet other people, exchange information, Life Drawing Groups Meditation of Sahaja Yoga International - Bali All Artists Welcome - Every Wednesday & Saturday 10am With the awakening of Kundalini technique and divine loves. or just relax and read. Food and drinks available. Located on - 1 pm, Pranoto’s Art Gallery, Jalan Goa Gajah, Tengkulak, Every Sunday at the Bali Art Center in the garden & lotus the East side of the football field, Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud. Phone: (0361) 976194. E-mail : <pondok@indo.net.id>. (next door to Bumi Sekembang) on the road to Goa Gajah. pool - Denpasar at 17:00pm. “Jay Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi”. 5 minutes by car from Ubud. Phone number. 0821 4488 Contact Nyoman Suidana 081 138 5771. ProFauna Indonesia 4025 or website: <http://www.age.jp/~pranoto>. ProFauna Indonesia is an Indonesian society for the protection Nederlandse Club Bali of wild animals and habitat. ProFauna Indonesia (formerly Lions Club Bali Surya Host (LCBSH) De NCBali is een club van Nederlanders die hier op bali KSBK) is a non profit organization established in 1994 in Lions Club is an international organisation, established in wonen. Iedere 3e zaterdag van de maand hebben we een Malang, East Java. ProFauna has branch offices in Jakarta the USA in 1917. Lions members come from different nations borrel. We delen ook nuttige informatie voor hier wonenden. and Bali and is supported by members throughout Indonesia. educational backgrounds, professions and religions. Every Verder organiseren we BBQ avonden en andere bijeenkomsten. The main activities of ProFauna Indonesia are wild animal month LCBSH conducts activities including regular Lidmaatschap staat ook open voor anderen die Nederlands protection, investigation on trade in wild animals and animal meetings, social activity for the community or fund raising, spreken. Bezoek onze website <www.NCBali.info> voor meer rescue. For further information please e-mail: <profaunabali@ indo.net.id> also see: <http://www.profauna.or.id>. of which the funds raised will be used to help the needy informatie. community. If you would like to know more about Lions Club Roman Catholic Mass in Gianyar Bali Surya Host you are welcome to observe our regular Nederlandse Ondernemers Borrel Bali (NOBB) In Bahasa Indonesia, at Santa Maria Ratu Rosario Church, meetings. We meet every first Tuesday of the month at Sanur Join our monthly informal social and professional networking Paradise Plaza Hotel. For more further information please event for Dutch enterpreneurs on Bali. Share experiences and Jl. Mulawarman No. 92 Tedung, Gianyar, phone: 0361- 943457 contact Ms. Desak Purnama (President). Mob/SMS: 081 expand your network while enjoying a nice drink. For information on Sunday 8.00 am. Further information: Father Yohanes Handriyanto, Pr at Santa Maria Ratu Rosario Church, phone 138 0537. <lionsclubbali@gmail.com>. <www.lionsclubbali. contact <ondernemersborrelbali@gmail.com>. 0361-943457, cell phone: 0818364840. Henry Soegiarto at Bali blogspot.com>. Renal Center, phone: 0361-979344. Nicotine Anonymous Living in Indonesia Nicotine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women helping Rotaract Bali Kuta Practical information for foreigners moving to and living in each other to live free of nicotine. We meet weekly in Bali on Rotaract is an international organization of service clubs for Indonesia. Living in Indonesia, a site for expatriates <http Sundays, 5:30PM - 6:30PM. Address: The Ruko, Jl. Dhyana men & women aged 18-30 that fosters leadership & www.expat.or.id>. Pura #103 2nd Floor Seminyak. Upstairs of Warung Kita. For responsible citizenship, encourages high ethical standards information call: 0819 1638 4327. in business and promotes international understanding and Mangrove Society peace. For more information please contact Barbara at 081 Mangrove Information Centre gives a chance to the people Opportunity / Charity Shop 239 72840 or you can come to our weekly meeting the 2nd who are concerned with mangrove or environment to become Dogs and Kids located in Ubud. We need volunteers and also & 4th Friday each month at 19:30 at Cempaka Bali Guest a member of Mangrove Society. Jln Bypass Ngurah Rai donation of clothes or anything saleable. This charity shop House, Jl Raya Kuta 127, Gg Cempaka No. 1, Denpasar Km, 21 Suwung Kauh Denpasar- Bali, ph. (0361) 726 969, supports BARC’s animals and children in need. Please call (behind KCBJ Tours & Travel) or email: <rac_balikuta@ yahoo. 726 546, 728 966. Fax. (0361) 710 473, email: <micjica@ 0361 275 7664 or 0819 9944 4057 or see our website <www. com>, web site: <http://www.rotaract.org> or <http://www. rotaract.or.id>. indosat.net.id>, web. <www.mangrovecentre.or.id>. freewebs.com/balidogs>. 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: Jl. Werkudara Gang Bintang No. 4 Legian : Jl. Raya Legian II Gang XXVII No. 473, Legian Kaja - Kuta. : Jl. Raya Seminyak, Gang Goa No. 2 Seminyak. Ph: +62 (361) 847 5747
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ROOM FOR RENT
The DAMAR KOST VVIP Email: thedamar2001@yahoo.co.id
DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY Jl. Puri Grenceng Gg Natah no. 4D Tuban - Kuta (belakang Ayu Nadi) Fasilitas lengkap: AC, Water Heater, LCDtv, Kulkas, Bed, Lemari, Ruang Jemur, Parkir Luas, Kursi Teras, Kitchen Set. Contact: 081236363562 / 0361 8247326 Contact in English: 081 246 384 333 (Mirah) C/Re/G-30 May 12
DENPASAR
Exquisite spacious villa for rent / sale, Banyar Anyar / Umalas. 7are. 2bedrooms, 2bathrooms, 2floors, fully AC, comfortable funiture, breezy terraces, office, kitchen w/ dining coner, living - dining area. Ricefield views, 15m pool, gorgeous garden. Maid, nightguards. Tel: 0361 746 0391. [4527]
Private pool 2 bedroom Villa D’Alma for long term monthly rental Rp. 13.000.000. The land of the villa is 160sqm & villa provides fully furniture, hot-water, linen, kitchen equipment, aircon, hosekeeper, TV channel, security and internet available. Please contact 085 6371 9366 / e-mail: <your_homes09@yahoo.com>. [4501]
House for rent on Jalan Muding Indah III/6, electricity 5000 watt, bath tub, hot/cold water, bathroom, big space inside, pool, garden, type 96. Contact 0361 423 582 / 747 490. [2685]
ONLY Rp. 2 million / month
Perumahan Graha Kencana Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8888033, 081 999 696 334 www.AvaneeResidence.com C/Re/G-18 April 12
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Kerobokan: overcontract 2 authentic 100yo joglos, with exquisitely carved paneling set in idyllic lush garden with pool, water feature and fish pond in quiet secluded gang. Huge oversized bedroom with garden ensuite, 2nd bedroom, large living area, kitchen. Furnished with genuine antiques throughout. 6 years remaining. Joglos included in the deal. Contact Gaye +62 819 1620 0081 or e-mail <susuka1@hotmail.com>. [4608] Modern deluxe new apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, large parking, beautiful garden, free Wi-Fi, from 50 to 150 m2, monthly from Rp. 3.5 to 6.5 million. 2 location off West Marlboro and close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [3429]
House for rent in Umalas II - Jalan Bumbak. Long term preferred for 6 years total 500.000.000 Rp optional with furniture. 3 bedrooms-bathroom, living room, kitchen, nice terrace and garden. Tel: 081 855 9662. [4832]
Beautifully renovated 3 bed 3 bath home w/ private pool, granite kitchen, laundry room, huge picture windows w/ ricefield views from every room. High loft-like ceilings and spacious rooms. 2 years @Rp.200 million/year or 8 years @ Rp. 150 million/year with payments. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [4144]
Beautiful Villa in Umalas. 2BR, living, kitchen, pool, garden. 2 mins from Umalas Residence/Stable. Furnished, Wi-Fi, TV, AC, water heater, car parking, 3.5 are. Daily: 1.2mil, Monthly: 16mil, Yearly: 140mil. 0361 921 5800 <blessyou248@hotmail.com>. [4883]
Designed by famous-local architect 3-bedroom villa w/pool in Kerobokan for rent 165 million/year or 25 million/month. Furnished, expat-area, secured, private, 2-3 minutes from Lio Square. Contact 0877 6100 6922. [4971]
Umalas - huge villa/lease, 56 are, 5 bed, home or retreat, 400 million yearly, longer terms available / *Dream villa for sale 25 are European design, 3 large bedrooms, beautiful garden, great location, $ 1,700,000. No agents. 0859 3514 8525. [4914] “Fully furnished studio apartment for your short and long stay needs”
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KEROBOKAN
Nice beauty natural two (2) bedroom and six (6) bedrooms for long term rent. Complete, fully furnished, private pool, free Wi-Fi, loc. Umalas. Contact 0819 9945 7003. [4901]
BALI
Tel: 081 337 767 419 or E-mail: info@greatdoorsandgates.com
KEROBOKAN
House for rent, ready to move in, 2 locations: Padang Griya, 6 are, building 200m2, 2 storey, AC, telp, 7 bedrooms & in Muding 3 are, 4 bedrooms + AC, big garden + AC. Please contact 7474 790 / 423 582. [4134]
avanee residence
Ubud. Land 700 sq meters. Construction 195 sq meters. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, large saloon, storage room. Solid windows and doors, high ceilings, AA.CC, swimming pool 8x4m. Electricity 4.400 watts. Telephone. Paddy fields and Gunung Agung views. 27,5 years leasing. Price 1.400.000.000 IDR or USD 153.000
C/VR/I-16 May 12
Brandnew Guesthouse in the heart of Antikbusiness. great quiet location, all facilities, pool, AC, hot water, Europe TV, DVD player, parking, free WIFI, in Jalan Tangkuban Perahu No. 89. Tel 0815 5962 1263. [4434]
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LEASING: EXCELLENT NEW HOUSE 5 km. north
Villa for rent, 3 rooms, pool completely, min 2 years at Jl. Munduk Sari 4A, Banjar Semer, Kerobokan, Kuta Utara. Please contact Made 0878 6136 6610. [4923] Villa 2 bedrooms, kitchen, full furnished, swimming pool, 4 ares, Kerobokan, Mertanadi. Price 150 million/year, min 2 years nego. Please contact: 081 2380 6255. [4927]
Brand new 2-bedroom villa w/pool in Kerobokan for rent 100 million/year or 14 million/month. Fully furnished, expat area, secured, private, 2-3 minutes from Lio Square. Contact 0877 6100 6922. [4972] Brand new 2-bedroom villa w/pool in Umalas for sale freehold 2,55 billion negotiable. Also for rent 15 million/ month. Furnished, 2,5 are/land, 60/sqm roof-terrace, ricefield-view. Contact 0877 6100 6922. [4973] Land for sale ,in Umallas 20acre roadside, good location. Contact 081 936 266 163 / 081 338 40 4444. [4976] Beautiful house for rent Jl. Gunung Salak, near Lollipop Preschool. 2 floors, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, air conditioning, water heater, minibar, pool, garden, garage and full furnished, plus cleaning staff. Rp. 120 mill/year. Min 2 years, long term negotiable. Call 0819 9911 0830. [4941]
Shop for rent. Glass door & glass windows. Side road, size 5x6m. Address Jalan Pengubengan Gang Nakula No. 1 Kerobokan, north prison. Contact 0853 9934 0138. [4930]
Beautiful house. Rent 5 years located in Umalas Satu near French School. Very nice. Quiet & all renovated, spacious garden with possibility to make a pool. 2 bedroom. Contact 0818 55 4343. [4850]
Petitenget- 2 storey, 2 huge bedrms, 2 bathrms, extended living room, big garden, central & secure, close to beach, restaurants & nightlife. Min 2 years at Rp 110 million / year. Contact: 081 2389 3331 / 0819 9911 4655. [4934]
Cozy small bamboo house for rent monthly, yearly. 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, kitchen, terrace, shared swimming pool, Wi-Fi, AC. Monthly 3.500.000. Close to Bali Buddha and Cafe Mocca. Please call 081 999 681 811. [4947]
East side Kerobokan jail. Yearly rented / 18 years overcontract. 150m2 building, big garden. Separate guest house. 2 yo house. IDR 80 million/year. 081 2341 0266 / <hfdua@yahoo.com>. [4872]
Office for rent: Overcontract, beautiful 2 story office space, Canggu road in Umalas. Hardwood floors, garden, perfect for upscale office or cafe. Available now. 140 mil/yr. 2.5 years on contract. Extension possible. Call: 0813 3892 7923. [4951]
Jalan Petitenget: 2 storey 3 bed/2 bathroom house for lease. Close to everything. Small garden with plunge pool & undercover parking. Stylishly furnished and fully equipped. Min. lease 1 year at US$17,000 a year. Ring 0815 1422 5640. [4940]
Beautiful house for rent in Kerobokan, 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, hot shower, aircond, internet and Indovision with kitchen set. Price 5,7 million/month. Ready to move in. E-mail: <mamet1981@hotmail.com> / Ph. 0818 0953 5349. [4956]
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For villas hotels houses area Bukit, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Balangan, Kutuh, Ungasan, Pecatu, Bingin, Uluwatu
Villa for rent: area 3 are, 2 bedroom, living room, kitchen, aircondition, hot water, swimming pool, big garden. Contact Made: 081 236 30309 / 081 9166 59 151. [4134]
Contact person Shinta 082147025131, 0361 7830003 or email: shinta99x@gmail.com
Homestay for rent daily, monthly location in Canggu. Close to the beach. Please call 923 4390 / 0853 3703 0775 / web: <www.jscangguhomestay>, e-mail: <jonsenhomestay@ yahoo.com>. [4463]
Land for lease (26 years), Echo Beach, Canggu. Only 150m from the beach and new luxury developments “sea santosa” & “intercontinental hotel”. Providing luxury shops, spa, restaurants, beach club and a clinic! Land size: 12 are (1200 sqm). Direct owner 195,000 $ or Rp 5.7 million per are. Contact Agus: 082 146 185 179. [4942]
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PURI GARDEN LOVINA
LUXURY RESIDENCE IN THE PEACEFUL PLACE LOVINA, NORTH OF BALI A perfect exclusive living with one gate system, cctv, public swimming pool, gymnasium, bar / resto, salon/ spa, mini mart, children playground, badminton court with mountain view and Java sea as background.
Type 119/200 - Rp. 790.000.000,- Type 70/200 - Rp. 525.000.000,Type 54/150 - Rp. 405.000.000 (Freehold)
Booked or Inquiry: CV. Ganesha Property Jln. Satelit Asri no 1, Perum Satelit Asri, Singaraja Telp: 0362 - 3435361 Email: info@purigardenlovina.com Web: www.purigardenlovina.com or Call Md. Suparsa: 08123643351 C/Re/G-16 May 12
For sale freehold or rent 2 villas, 3BDR on 500m2 with pool, luxury 4 BDR on 700m2 with pool + jacuzzi, full paddies + river view, 5 min from Canggu Club. Jl. Pantai Berawa, Gg. Bisma. 0812 3672 2812 / 0812 3619 9241. [4599] Brawa area land for sale, price development/building site of 810m2. 3 minute drive (1,6km) to popular Canggu Club. 1 minute drive (500m) to Brawa Beach/Legong Kraton Hotel. 30m mainroad access. E-mail: <shinta_alnahawi@ ymail.com>. [4665] Move in tommorow to this new villa! Gorgeous modern 3 bdr villa in Umalas for rent. Large windows, bright and cheerful, new furnishing. Situated within 5 minutes to Canggu Club and Batubolong beach. Rp. 198 mil/yr. Shierley Koval 0821-4487-4484. <www.villabarong.com>. [4689] Stunning Joglo, walk to the surf and see the sunset, 100 mt from Canggu finest beach, 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, old teak Joglo, fully furnished with swimming pool, move in and relax, 11 years left on contract. 260,000 US$. <globalp77@gmail.com>. [4756] 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 (English), 0821 1788 8293 (Bahasa). See: <www.villashanticanggu.com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villaellabali.com>. [4837] Beautiful 3 bedroom Canggu villa with private pool available for short-term 3 month lease: July, August, September 2012. Also available for long-term lease. Villa is located a short distance from Echo beach. For pictures please see <http://www.vrbo.com/243717>. Contact: <VillaEdenBali@hotmail.com>. [4838]
House for sale Leasehold 25 years + 30 years. Location: Brawa 2 min from Canggu Club. Land: 920m2, building: 380m2 Bedrooms: 3, Bathrooms: 3, Office: 1, Storage: 1 Large swimming pool Price: 585.000 US$ Tel: 0821 47 136 673 Email: ptbelindo@hotmail.com NC/Re/I-30 May 12
For sale freehold luxury villa Pererenan. Priced for quick sale! Rp. 5 Billion. Beautiful setting. 1100 sqm, pool, 3 generous sized bedrooms ensuite, fully furnished, open dining/terrace. Very clean. Must see. Call 0812 394 5760. [4871] Land for sale 18 are Echo Beach, Rp. 1.050 Billion/are, 200 mtr to beach. 25,5 are Raya Batu Bolong, Rp. 310jt/ are, near Segara Madu. 29,10 are Raya Batu Bolong, Rp. 550jt/are, near Segara Madu. Contact 742 2205 / 081 6471 1671. [4899] Land for lease for 15 years, 6,5 are, strategic location at Jalan Danau Batur, Gang Mangga I, Br. Kulibulkawan, Desa Tibubebeng, Kecamatan Kuta Utara. Nice for villa, very good investment. 0878 5350 5322 or 0858 5125 5612. [4900]
FOR SALE OR RENT LILA BAMBOO VILLA
Beautiful Holistic Estate with newly finished private Villa on 113.6 are (1 are = (10x10sqm) - situated on a beautiful peaceful land with scenic views 10 min walking distance from center of Ubud. There is 26 years remaining on the leasehold property with an extension of another 30 years, which is the ideal way for the foreigner to have Indonesian land in their name. The villa has 3 master bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, large Kitchen, dining room, and a large living room for entertaining. A beautiful pool with views over river and ricefields. One bungalow: 1 bedroom/one bathroom. A large Yoga Studio. A cave for meditation. Office building. 2 vegetable gardens. 1 Herbal Apothecary Garden. 2 flower gardens full of Hibiscus and Rosella flowers. The Estate is ideal as a yoga /holistic healing retreat center or simply a beautiful place to live or vacation. The property terraces down to the river overlooking rice fields. There is enough land to build 15 or 20 bungalows if you are so inclined. It could be a wise investment choice. Selling price: USD 2 MILLION Rental price US$7000/month Negotiable
For more information please contact: Phone: +62361 971 699 Mobile: +62812 4608 2228, + 62 813 3823 4083 E-mail: info@lilabamboovilla.com Visit us: www.lilabamboovilla.com NC/Re/U-30 May.12
Fabulous new villa 650m2 for immediate sale. Four ensuite bedrooms, lounge, dinner, games room, 9m pool, 2 car garage, modern, peaceful, great place to bring up kids. AUD 385,000. <mcelroy.seamus@gmail.com>. 0821 4585 4645. [4912] Brawa freehold land for sale 7.1 Are, terrace rice field and river views and only 1 minute drive from Canggu Club. Only 410 million rp/are. Great Location Great Investment. Tel. 08786 192 8161 or <loz@localocations.com>. [4917] Cute house for rent 1 bedroom A/C Fully Furnished openplan freshly renovated complete house 300m from Canggu Club. Kitchen, living, garden, quiet, secure. Rupiah 5 million monthly. 0812 3704 5918. <Beau@inrhythm.com. au>. [4921] Freehold new villa in Canggu for sale from owner. 130 sqm on 3 are land. 5mins to Echo / Pererenan beach, 2 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, dining, living, kitchen, maidblock, carport, pool 3x7. Call 0821 4723 9997 / <bali.diego@ gmail.com>. [4922]
Brawa area just after the bridge with Batu Belig, 12-25 Are leasehold 30 years. For more information send inquiry to <rumbete10@yahoo.es>. [4946] Freehold land for sale Tumbak Bayuh at villa area, with river view & ricefield near Echo Beach & Pererenan Beach, 2600m2 (26 are). Rp. 150.000.000/are. Can take half. Contact Nyoman Suastika (0361) 858 1596. <http:// mertamasa.blogspot.com>. [4952] Leasehold (19 years) modern style villa for sale. Land 180M2 at Canggu-Berawa, 5 minutes from Canggu Club. Semi furnished, 3 bedrooms+3 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen, swimming pool, garage. Call +62 819 3604 1191. [4954] Freehold 2 storey villa for sale at Canggu-Berawa 210M2 /3, 2 Are. 5 minutes from Canggu Club. Semi furnished, 3 bedrooms+4 bathrooms, big living room, Metric kicthen, 4x11 m swimming pool, storage, nice garden, rice field view. Call: +62 819 3604 1191. [4955] Nice villa for rent & cheap price, 1km from Canggu Club and just 5 minutes from the famous Brawa surfing beach. With 3 bedrooms classic minimalists. E-mail <miroasia@ gmail.com>. Call 0361 915 6914 / 081 7975 7972. [4965] Brand new villa in Canggu. 5 min from Echo Beach. 3 bedrooms, open living room, pool, garden, gazebo, Wi-Fi, TV sat, staff. Contact 0818 0204 1262. [4774] Berawa Canggu 200m from beach. Surrounded by rice fields. Brand new freehold villa 2,5 Are, 3 BR, pool, AC, fully furnished. IDR 3,4 B. Also rented IDR 295 mill. Housekeeping + pool maintenance free. <hfdua@yahoo. com> / 081 2341 0266. [4811] Beautiful modern Japanese wooden house brand new, fully furnished, Wi-Fi, 2 bedroom with ensuite bathrooms, 850m2, big garden, great, quiet location, 1 km from Echo Beach. Monthly 12 million. Call +62 81 2380 5181. [4969] Villa for rent, short & long term. 3 & 4 bedrooms. Fully equipped, S. pool, jacuzzi, balcony, maid, security. Few minutes walk to Canggu Club & beach. Inquiry to <nanidbali@yahoo.com> / 081 6180 0699. [4979] Family Villa, 8 bedrooms, spacious living room, pool, rice field, Canggu, for rent @27.000USD/year, 27 years lease for 230.000USD. New, 2 bedrooms, pool, semifurnished, 5 minutes to Seminyak @ 115 mills/year, modern new 4 bedrooms, pool, rice field, Umalas @260 mills/year. Wiwik 0821 4755 0503, <wiwik_widiyanti@yahoo.com>. [4983] Echo Beach land 26.15 are. Aprx. 300mtrs to Sea Sentosa & world class waves with ocean, rice field + Bukit views. Rp. 450 million per are nego. Direct owner +62 818 0555 2886 / <dmbljb@hotmail.com>. [4928] Apartment for rent: Canggu, 5 minutes from Berawa Beach. Two large rooms (bedroom and living/kitchen and storage room), small garden. Fully furnished with electric stove, refrigerator, flat TV, free Wi-Fi, Indovision, water dispenser, daily cleaning of apartment. IDR 6,500,000 per month in advance. Electric consumption separate from own meter. Minimum rent 3 month. Please contact Tisya: <tesha@saxagroup.net>. [4937] Rent brand new villa, full furnished, 750m2, 4 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, pool, garden, jacuzzi, Wi-Fi, Indovision, karaoke home theater, etc. 10 mnts Pererenan Beach, 15 mnts Seminyak area. Contact direct owner 0812 3636 3597, <noniekawaty@yahoo.com>. [4822]
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KUTA Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hotwater, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/beach 5 min. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3 mill / 4 mill/month, Rp. 200rb/day. [3617] Restaurant for sale or lease. Two levels, fully licenced, lots of opportunities. Call 0812 4679 6600. [4898] Rooms & Apartment for rent. Daily, monthly. Full furnished, 1 bedroom - bathroom, kitchen, AC, cable TV, DVD, Wi-Fi, fridge. Located on Poppies Lane 2 Kuta. Phone (0361) 757 623 or contact Made 081 139 8039 or e-mail: <made@ balidesigns.com>. [4230]
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APARTMENTS & VILLAS
New house for rent. Imam Bonjol Gg. Barito No. 8 near Carrefour. Fully furnished. AC, hot/cold running water, small kitchen, TV, parking area. Starting Rp. 1,5 mill - 2,5 mill/month. Weekly/monthly. 0857 3786 7999. [4916]
Wireless broadband Short or long term Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens
RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Call: 736 339 or 081 138 6450 C/Re/A-22 Feb 12
Brand new house for rent (villa style). 3 bedrooms, AC, two luxury bathrooms, 2 living room, kitchen, garage, beautiful garden, 2 acres, 10 minute to Sanur, 20 minute to airport. Price upon application. Call 0877 8221 7056 / 0812 4676 7222. [4970]
Apartment Block central Kuta, Bali - Freehold. Live the dream with your own apartment block, stay in one and rent the rest! 17 one bedroom apartments. 3 larger 2 bedroom apartments. 5 min walk legian street. $650,000 neg. E-mail Mark, <lorienblue@yahoo.com.au>. [4924]
JIMBARAN
Villa for rent, Rp. 300.000/night, pool, AC, hot water, TV cable, in in restaurant area. Jl. Dewi Sri no. 9 Kuta (Ketupat Restaurant). Contact person: Kiky 081 1380 6867. [4926]
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Central Kuta rent rooms 250m to beach. Full furniture: fridge, TV, DVD, AC and share kitchen. From Rp. 9003,4 mill/month. Bhs: 0818 0566 4926. English: 0878 6001 4308. [4778]
BUKIT Freehold land for sale near Banyan Tree - Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626 (direct owner). Please speak in Bahasa. [1547] Land for sale on the main road next to STP Nusa Dua ready to build for villa as licence completed. Call 081 2394 8595. [1149] Absolute water front, luxurious, new 1 and 2 bedroom apartments to rent. Spectacular views overlooking Uluwatu surf break the Ultimate location! Fully furnished, Wi-Fi, AC, HW, etc. Tina 0878 6074 5124 or <www.baliretreats.com. au>. [4733] For sale Dreamland new Australian design villa 3 levels, 3 kitchen, 7 bedroom, 7 bathroom, magnificent ocean, volcanoe views, beautiful horizon, pool, huge double garage, roof top, pool gazebos, located above golf course, beach. Price $AUD 750.000. Call 0856 384 5701. E-mail <made.sukarmini@yahoo.com>. [4751]
For rent house located in Jln. Singasari Lumintang near Gatot Subroto (middle) with 3 bedrooms, family room, 2 kitchens, maid room, garage for 2 cars, telephone, electricity 2200W. Rp. 22 million per year. Call 0812 3857 049. [4966]
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Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, garden, parking, maid. Free electricity for monthly. 2,5 mill monthly or 200k daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [4592] For sale freehold villa Edenia near Banyan Tree Resort. 3 bedrooms, pool, 24 hours security. Land for sale 11 are seaview, 10 are Balangan, 10 are Jimbaran. Please call 081 239 09 385. No broker please. [4826] Overcontract house, 4 bedrooms, all ensuite, full AC, garage, garden. Good location. Jl. Poh Gading IV no. 1. Excellent condition. Contact number 0819 1627 4232. [4895] For rent/sale in Jimbaran n Sanur brand new house fully furnished 4 bed rooms. Air-condition, swimming pool, jacuzzi, 2 cars parking space, long/short term. Peaceful area. Call 081 872 3973. Email <fransiska9@yahoo.com>. [4905]
Contact us with your requirements +62 361 732208 / +62 812 180 75695 wish@mypropertybali.com Our Signature Property: delMango Villa Estate Luxury Investment Villas Full & Fractional Ownership
Private and urgent sale 5.7 are for USD 105.000 on Jimbaran hill with stunning view ideal for villa or investment. Ring Yulia 081 2102 5165. <julietleo2001@yahoo.com>. No agents/brokers. [4315]
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House for rent Jimbaran area, closed KFC & McD, 5 minute to airport. 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom, living room, garage, kitchen, swimming pool, hot water, AC, TV. Please call 0813 3786 4447. [4960]
Absolute cliff and water front 2 bed / 1 bathroom apartment for sale. Luxurious unit with spectacular views of Uluwatu surf break, and Indian ocean sunsets. The Ultimate!!! All modern conveniences on a long lease. Contact Ian <karakabay@gmail.com>. [4864]
Small house with big yard in a nice area in Jimbaran, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, full furnished, AC, water heater. Contact 081 755 7112. [4974]
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Land for sale 30 Are in Balangan, 7 min to Balangan Beach, villa surrounding. 3 road access, close to Nirmala Supermarket, 10 mins to Pecatu golf & 30 mins to airport. No agent please. Call 0812 4105 6832 or <jimbaranhouse@ yahoo.com>. [4818]
For sale some of the most beautiful land in Bali! Large and small plots available in the best priced and fastest growing area in Bali. Beachfront, ocean, ricefield, mountain, river & waterfal views. All land is freehold and already prepared for building. Price starting Rp. 22 million/are. Also great for investment direct from owner. Phn: 0821 4714 0647. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. Website: <www.florynproperty.com>. [1382]
Perfect vacation home for sale/rent, near Bali Cliff beach, hak milik, 240m2, swimming pool, jacuzzi, semi-furnished, A/C, 2Bedrooms with balcony, 3bathrooms, western kitchen, marble counters. See <http://vacationhomebali. wordpress.com>, IDR 1.3M, 081 2382 3623, <fvpools@ hotmail.com>. [4890]
Land for sale (coconut plantation) 25 are in Megati Selemadeg Tabanan. 30 mill per are. Close to main Road. Good for Villa. Please call 0813 3872 4288 (no Broker please). [3407]
Flat land in quiet area, located at south of Puri Gading, villa location, complete facilities for water, electricity and good road. 12,7 acre on price 120.000.000/acre. Contact: Dawan 0813 3813 4500, <teakofbali@yahoo.com>. [4897]
New house for sale! Type 36/97m2, PDAM, electricity, 5 meter paving block road (on progress), close to schools and hospital. Good location for investment! No broker please. Contact: <qitqat_tompul@yahoo.com>. 081 5895 9196. [4933]
Holiday House for rent (Balangan area) Daily/Weekly/ Monthly. For inspection please call 0857 3748 0666 or e-mail <cv_winniemma@yahoo.com>. 3 bedroom, swimming pool, cold & hot water. Price negotiable. [4902] Land for sale in Balangan-Ungasan. 26 are slopy land with sea-forrest view towards the airport. Hak milik, papers up to date, power and water close by, villa area, last plot, 95jt/are. <mail4pn@me.com>. [4913]
100 mt absolute beachfront, Beraban few km after Tanah Lot, 48,6 are, 250 juta/ara. <julio_1964@hotmail.com>. Phone: 081 2380 1989. [4874]
Freehold land, Ungasan 10 to 20 are lots, ocean view of Jimbaran Bay, good road access, all certificates in order, great location, close to shopping etc. Only 180 million per are. No agents! 0859 3514 8525. [4915]
House for rent 2 bedrooms with ensuite, and A/C lounge room, kitchen with breakfast bar, large undercover parking area, 2 staff rooms, kitchen, and w/c, phone connected and internet available. 2 shops for rent 7.5 m x 4 m with bak and toilet and a small private/office area, wired for A/C each shop has customer parking area. Main Denpasar/Singaraja road km 36. Rice paddy and mountain views. Inquiries English Ian 0813 3808 9724. Indonesian Samo 0813 3942 1291 / 0368 203 3331. E-mail <samobali@yahoo.com>. [4929]
For sale/rent. 4 self contained apartments at Dreamland. Great views set on 4are with private pool & BBQ area, has hotel license, hak milik. Sell AUS $590,000. Rent 2 bdrm apartment $100 per night - $300 per week - $900 per month. 1 bdrm apartment $50 per night - $150 per week - $550 per month. Phone/SMS 0878 6184 3997. [4919] C/Re/G-25 Jan. 12
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Brand new townhouse, 27 units, close to Kuta & Denpasar, modern furniture, deluxe bedroom, fully equipped kitchen, sat TV, hot water IDD telephone, laundry, room service, 24 hours security. Jalan Pulau Galang 324, Denpasar. Call: 081 139 2666 or 484999 info@tamanayu.com www.tamanayu.com
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Ruko for sale on 4 are land, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 4 toilets, AC, hot water, kitchen set. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150]
2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0361-877 1711 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [4115]
KARANGASEM For sale “Absolute Beach Front Land” 6200m” (SHM) In Kubu Karang Asem “Private acces”. Electricity and water OK. good for villa or resort. Price: 40 millions/100m”. Call 0813 3894 7451 / 0361 791 1229 (Owner). [4907]
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Some of our Land Pecatu Cliff-front 55 are. Fantastic ocean and white sand beach views. 55m cliff front. 5m accessAlready fully walled. Ready to build. Good shape. Flat to cliff. All permissions. 650mill/areLS055* Seminyak. Behind The Villas. 30 are. Square shape. Wide access. 25 yr lease Rp10mill/are/yr. LL 009* Sunset Rd. 20 are. 70m street frontage, 30m from h’way. Ready to build. Plans for villa/ available. 25 yr lease. Rp12mill/are/yr.LL 006* Echo Beach 5 are. Walk to beach. Good shape, access. Perfect block. 550mill/are LS 020* Kintamani. Breathtaking lake and mountain views. Never to be built out. 3 x 17.5 are blocks Or buy all. Approved for tourism development. Only Rp35mill/ are.LS082* Canggu Club. Choice of 12 plots. Sizes from 7.5 to 150 are. Leasehold and freehold. Prices from Rp 4 mill/are. Enter “Berawa” in keyword in website, or call us. Seminyak. 24 are. Behind the Haven. Perfect for development. Short walk to beach. Good shape and access. Rp1.6M per are. Villas/Hotels Umalas/Bumbak. Value. Brand new stylish 2 br/3bth villa on 2 are. A.C, pool, lovely outlook. USD260.000. VS 018* Jl Pantai Berawa. Bargain Spacious 3 br villa on 4 are, with all mod cons, pool. Permanent green zone ricefield view. Full Furn. Parking. USD250,000 VS 008* Jimbaran. Fabulous beach and sea views. Stylish 3 br villa. Pool, spa. Fully furnished. US$499.000 VS012* Seminyak Boutique Hotel. Walk to Potato Head. 16 bungalows on 23 are. 70% occupancy. All facilities. US$3 mill. *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com
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BANJAR CALO, TAMPAK SIRING, GIANYAR
HAVE TO SELL 16 MIN BEHIND UBUD, ALMOST SQUARE SHAPE EASY FOR BUILDING PERMIT PAVED ROAD 180M FROM LAND PUBLIC ROAD TO LAND
Rp. 45 JUTA / ARE NEGO CALL: 0811388107
House for rent/sale in Nusa Dua, fully furnished, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 3 AC, kitchen, water heater, 1 carport, nice garden. Rent Rp. 60 mill/year. Sale Rp. 750 mill. Contact: 081 390 771 777. [4932] House for sale in Nusa Dua Taman Mumbul. 2 storey, 2,1 Are, 3 bedroom, phone, water heater, garage, nice garden. Near by hotel area. Contact 0813 3784 2436. [4936] Villa for weekly, monthly, yearly/sale Tanjung Benoa, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, living room, kitchen, maidroom, AC, hot water, pool, garage, furnished, good location, newly built, landsize 370m2, 5 minutes to the beach. Phone 0812 3639 0043 / 0361 747 6166. [3418]
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LEGIAN 2 storey romantic house 400 sqm tropical garden near Kumala Pantai hotel. 5 min to beach. 2 bedroom, bath, living room, kitchen. Short/longterm/contract upto 17 years. 100 US$/daily. Call owner 0361 766 329. HP: 081 7973 7913. <norma_duelfer@yahoo.com>. [4964] Bungalow for rent. Jln. Patimura Gang Melati no. 2x Legian - Bali. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 3,5 million/month. Contact person: Kiky (0361) 758 969 or mobile 081 1380 6867. [4925] New building: room for rent daily and monthly, fully furnish, Wi-Fi, cable TV, AC, hot water, and centrally located Jl. Nakula no. 10 Legian Kuta. Call 0361- 734 020 / (SMS) 0878 6197 1117 email: <casaminhabali@gmail.com>. [4938]
Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: info@balialist.com C/Re/I-16 May 12
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Beautiful tropical villa with pool in Padma Utara. Close to the beach. Two bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living rooms and kitchens, Wi-Fi, cable-TV, staff. Visit <www.pondokernitabali. com>. Contact 0818 0204 1262. [4773] Bar/restaurant for sale in Legian. Very well known with 8 year lease. Will consider equity partner with strong management skills. E-mail: <bar666bali@gmail.com>. [4967] One-bedroom suite at Jayakarta Hotel & Residence, with kitchen and livingroom, full hotel’s facilities, nice location, near Double-Six, rent short or longterm. Contact 0857 3916 6716 (10:00-19:00). [4674]
UBUD Land for sale 2.27 hectare location Tegalalang Ubud, great view, water spring, road access 4.5m. Phone: 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1869] Villa for sale Country Estate near Ubud. Ideal for private home, villa or retreat center, rice field & river view. Lap pool steam room & spa. Call 0812 394 8595 for inspection. [1143]
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Land for sale in Payangan, 24 are, very good view. Contact 852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1553] A fully furnished room for short or long term rent. 5 mins to Ubud center, close to restaurant and shopping area. E-mail: <stayinubud@yahoo.com> for more info and photos 0813 3612 6557 / (0361) 804 5563. [4201] Land for sale in Sebatu Tegalalang Ubud. 45 are, very good view. Contact owner Abadi 0813 3778 9990. [4870] For rent penestanan, Ubud. Romantique antique wood house. 14 meter lap pool. 3 bedroom 3 bath. 2 bedrooms are in house with separate guest house and bath. 6-12 months paid up front. Non smokers. <yourhomeinbali@ gmail.com>. [4903] Beautiful Balinese house for rent in very good location 10 minutes drive from Ubud center, 7 bedrooms, living room, kitchen. Available for monthly and long term rental. Phone: 081 2384 6853. [4931] House for rent. Also great for office/shop. Two bedrooms, livingroom, bathroom, kitchen, phone, 60sqm garden. Monkey Forest main road extension in Nyuh Kuning. Rp. 38jt/year. Available from July 10th, 2012. <balimelbox@ yahoo.com>. [4939]
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SINGARAJA Lodge with a view. For lovers life style. 0813 3743 8858. Price IDR 2 Billion. [4948]
LOMBOK Gili Meno 15 are freehold beachfront land for sale. Unique location for accom, restaurant, dive business, as first place seen at harbour. Great views Gili Air and mountain Rinjani. Rp. 125 million/are. Serious buyer please call 0812 3643 0965 (owner). [4475]
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HOTEL/BUNGALOW RESORT FOR SALE FEEL THE ATMOSPHERE OF FRIENDLINESS & PEACE LOCATED IN GIANYAR - BONA BLAHBATUH ON 2750M2 AMIDST LUSH GREEN RICE & PADDY FIELDS! NEAR SANUR, UBUD, SAFARI & MARINE PARK, SABA & KERAMAS BEACH OFFERING 14 UNITS WITH ALL FACILITIES & LICENSES; WITH RESTAURANT, BILLIARD & FITNESS ROOMS, SPA & FINLAND SAUNA Euro650,000 Price now Euro599,000 freehold! Leasehold 99yrs!
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Jl Taman Giri Mumbul-Nusa Dua Unique 3x4 bdrm villa development designed by Dutch & Balinese architects and built under Dutch supervision. Villa is semi-furnished. Landsize 235m2; living area 200m2. The first Villa due December 2012 FREEHOLD: US$ 385,000 We are a registered company which is also specialized in Visa & Business Consultancy Visit our website for more exciting properties!
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Villa for rent: 2 bedroom, kitchen, AC, hot water, swimming pool, semi furniture, tlp., TV. Location: Jln. Merta Agung Gg. Madu Sari at the corner. Contact 0812 396 8584, 0878 6058 5767 Suwiti. [4945]
3 bedroom villa at Drupadi Seminyak. Daily or weekly. Swimming pool, daily maid, Wi-Fi, hot water, open living and kitchen. Last minute booking promo for first week of June. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866]
4 bedroom villa, holiday rent in the center of Seminyak. Wi-Fi, swimming pool, hot water, TV cable, daily maid. Daily, weekly rent. Please call 0819 1636 2285. [4869]
For sale - Investment private pool villas. Under construction - Great facilities. One bedroom villas from AUD$ 150,000. Two bedroom villas from AUD$ 200,000. Australian managed. Phone 0857 381 78411, <eric@xanaduvillas.com>. [4807]
Right on Seminyak Beach villa for rent, 1st July to 31st October, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, living, furnished, garden, outdoor terrace, meditation hall. Phone 0819 3627 1044. E-mail: <ser.antonino@gmail.com>. [4245] New-nice-quiet 2 bedrooms villa at yudhistira1 for rent daily-weekly-monthly. AC, DVD, sat TV, free broadband WiFi, hotwater, prvtpool, daily-cleaning. Please contact Widya; +62 857 3840 4300 / +62 878 6001 4133, email; <wid_ thenymph@yahoo.com>, website; <www.umahayuvillabali. weebly.com>. [4950] 2 bedroom villa in Oberoi, central & quiet, all AC, 12m pool, garage, maid + security, beautiful garden. Available from 04.08. 1500US$ per week. 4500US$ month. All incl. Call 081 2385 5379. [4953] Brand new villa for rent in Seminyak area, land 180m2, 2storey, 2bedrooms, furnished, pool, road access 8m, nearby Bali Deli, villa compound, quiet & safe. Contact: 081 2364 1119 Ray White Kuta. [4958] Available June 1st- August 31st. Beautiful old Balinese house, quiet location, 2 storey, with large tropical garden. Fully furnished w/restored antiques. 3 minutes walk CafĂŠ Moka/Bali Deli. 2 AC ensuite bedrooms w/safe, 1 open bedroom w/fan. Pool. Large open living area, library. Big open TV area with daybed/fan, 32TV/DVD, WIFI. Fully equipped kitchen. Dining area, water garden. Gazebo. Ornamental ponds. Maid, gardener, poolman. Parking. US$1900/month; US$115/night. No agents. Photos available. <barito@rad.net.id> / <0811-99-5660>. [4962] Exclusive villa 2 or 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, short/ long term rent. Fully furnished, Wi-Fi, nice garden, Jl. Drupadi or behind Bintang Supermarket, walking distance to the beach. 0857 1109 3547 / 081 7979 9922, <ceaderphoenix@yahoo.com>. [4066] Land for lease size 25 are, divided into 4: 606m2. Strategic location, good for villa in Seminyak. Access to wide and asphalt road. Contact 0813 3779 0790. No agent. [4600]
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Bali loft house. Designers dream architects creation, central Seminyak resort, pool, 3 bdrm, 3 bath, wood floors, fully aircon, internet, 4 TVs w/ cable, fully staffed, completely equipped kitchen, airport pick up, breakfast included. <www.balilofthouse.com>. [4700] Oberoi behind Ultimo! Beautiful spacious renovated 2 bed 2 bath w/ private pool and parking. Fully furnished & internet ready. Quiet and secure. Walk to all Oberoi Restaurants. 1 or 2 years. Also: Beautifully renovated 3 bed 3 bath w/ private pool, granite kitchen, laundry & ricefield views from every room. 2 to 8 year lease. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [4143] Villa for rent in Seminyak or Kerobokan, fully furnished, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, pool, garden. Contact 081 936 266 163 / 081 338 40 4444. [4975] Villa for sale, in Kunti II, 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, kitchen, swimming pool, garden, parking, AC and hot & cool water. Contact 0819 3626 6163 / 0813 3840 4444. [4977] Villa For Rent. 3 bedrooms, AC, 2 bathrooms, hot water. 2 storey with open kitchen and living area, fully furnished. Telephone line and internet. Cable TV. Large swimming pool, garden, covered car parking. Quiet area. Min. 2 years lease. Call direct +62 89 9011 4542. [4980] Oberoi charming bungalow, mins walk to beach, quiet street behind oberoi hotel, 2 aircon ensuited bedrooms, peaceful gardens, established & safe, internet indovison RP. 120 mill per year or RP. 12 mill per month. Ph Fiona 081 6470 3151. [4985] Batu Belig villa for overcontract minutes walk to beach 11 are of land with serene gardens modern 3 bedroom villa living area can be closed off master bedroom upstairs opening to spacious balcony enjoying distant views over established trees. 3 x 14 metre swimming pool. Fantastic buying just listed $385,000. Ph. Fiona 081 6470 3151. [4986]
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Seminyak / Legian, Beachfront 2 bed / 1 bathroom Apartment in Outrigger Hotel for sale. Luxurious marble and glass finish. Fully furnished with 34 year lease and showing good managed returns. Contact Ian <karakabay@ gmail.com>. [4865] Business-opportunity take over very big restaurant bar in Seminyak Oberoi, best location in best developing area in Bali. Call 0857 9256 6258. [4263] Sublease Villa in the heart of Seminyak behind Oberoi for 10 years, 7 Ara land, 4+2 bedrooms, fully furnished, cable TV, Wi-Fi, security & housekeeping, large kitchen, swpool, courtyard, spacious indoor & outdoor lv room. Call owner now: +62 81 238 6658, +62 818 0569 9355. E-mail: <avatarintl@cbn.net.id>. [4744] Seminyak shop divided into factory & shop. Wall can be removed, 2 years lease, left with option, 200 million. PH. 0813 3870 0794. [4896] Luxury Villa Oberoi over 700m2 available from 26th July for short/long term: 100m from La Lucciola Beach. 2 oversized bedroom en-suites with kitchen, living, dining and terraces overlooking pool and garden. Wifidaily-housekeeping-security-satellite TV-fully furnished. Please e-mail <petitengetvilla@hotmail.com> for further information. [4904] Villa Bidadari Jl Dewi Saraswati 24A, Sunset Rd Seminyak, Bali. 2 bedrooms AC, 2 bathrooms (hot & cold water), living room & kitchen, swimming pool, TV cable (60 Channels), DVD/sound system player, security. 5min Seminyak area. Daily: Rp. 1 mil/nett. Weekly: Rp. 6,5mil/nett. Monthly: Rp. 18mil/nett, nego. Contact person: Winda 0812 4675 8400. E-mail <w_hozpieta@hotmail.com>. [4908] Batu Belig great location besides Desa Seni 3 BDR, 4 BTH, jacuzzi, pool, fully equipped and furnished, security 24/h. Available June 10 minimum staying 2 weeks or longer term fares and further info only e-mail <villavirginiabali@gmail. com>. [4911] Short-term rental, 5 minutes walk to beach, contemporary villa, open space, 2 AC bedrooms w/safes, 1 oversized bathroom, flat screen TV, DVD, sound system, wireless, fully equipped kitchen, pool, maid, carpark. Contact <sayan2000@hotmail.com>. [4103] Swarovski Jewelry. Business for sale, Jewelry Swarovski. Please check <www.raisaswarovski.com>. Sale stockwebsite-supplier etc. E-mail to <inforaisaswarovski@gmail. com> or call 081 9999 55884. [4920] 2 storey house furnished, 2 bedrooms w/ensuite bathrooms, pool, Wi-Fi, 2AC, w.heater, TV-cable, close restaurant Oberoi, shortterm. Also 1 small house semi furnished close Bali Deli & sale 10 blocks beachfront land North Bali. 0821 1495 4431 / <jasmin010112@gmail.com>. [4476] Villa for rent in the heart of Seminyak. 1 min from Kudeta Beach. 3 bedrooms w/ensuite bathrooms + extra room and maid room; fully furnished, 3 AC, pool, nice garden, carpark. 210 mill/year. Contact: 0812 3917 8044, <wopinfo@gmail.com>. [4861] Fantastic villa for rent in Seminyak, great central location to beach and restaurants but very quiet. Fully furnished, 3AC bedrooms with bathrooms, Wi-Fi, lush garden and swimming pool with gazebo, lounge with flat screen. Long or short term direct owner 0812 3649 6762, 0361 822 8288, <daus.bali@gmail.com>, <sbbtechnology@gmail.com>. Great price first call first get. [4801] Duplex for sale. Jl. Tangkuban Perahu. Nata Residence Seminyak. Land 100 sqm, building 85 sqm, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, semi furniture, parabol, hot water living room, open garage small garden, possible to make small pool, quiet place 5 mn from Bali Deli, and 5 mn Carrefour. Price Rp.1.300.000.000 freehold certificate. Call Anna 0361 861 7578 / +62 813 3779 8820. [4943] 3 bed/2 bath 5+are home available from Sept for 1 year+/-. Outdoor living area, swimming pool, lovely garden, parking. Quiet haven in the heart of Seminyak. <claire@email4us. com>. [4944]
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LAND FOR LEASEHOLD On Canggu / Echo Beach area. Total area: 10 are (1000 sqm) Location: Banjar Aseman 30 years with possible extension of 10 more years. Quiet locations on hill top with green belt behind property.
Please call Nyoman @ 0819 1640 4769
FOR SALE
Canggu Luxury House 80 m to beach house “Echo Beach” 10 are, fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool, kitchen, living room, car port, US $450,000.00
Call : 081-805302008 Email : s.wiga@yahoo.com
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Brand new development, stylish and modern villa with open living overlooking private swimming pool. Fully furnished and tastefully decorated. Set on 240 sqm in the prime posiƟon of Denpasar. Only 10 minutes to Sanur and to the beach. 30 year leasehold. Please contact owner 0819 16363 799 or 0361 8898451 or email niputususantini@yahoo.com NC/Re/G-30 May 12
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BERINGIN PROPERTY
RENON US$ 350,000 3 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom, 1 Carpark
MILLION DOLLAR VILLA FOR SALE
VILLAS FOR SALE & RENT
Location: Seminyak, Kerobokan, Canggu, Jimbaran 2 bedrooms villa with private pool for only $ 150/night Call : 081236333693, 08179725265, 0361 7870334 E-mail : balivillaland@gmail.com
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Sunnydayz Villa
ALE E S CED C OR DU DIV E RE 00 C 0 I PR $750,
LAND FOR SALE & RENT Seminyak,Oberoi: 5, 10, 12, 18, 15, 16, 21, 28, 30, 34 A Petitenget, Batubelig: 8, 10, 13, 15, 22, 28, 56, 72 A Canggu: 2, 3, 10, 11, 14, 15, 25, 28, 30, 44, 60, 80 A Umalas, Kerobokan: 2.45, 5, 15, 17, 20, 27, 32, 44 A Bukit Jimbaran: 2.8, 4, 6, 9, 18, 50, 82, 90 A, 1.88 H, 5 H Marlboro, Denpasar: 4, 7.8, 9, 15 A;
QUIET, SUNNY, PRIVATE 2/3 bedrm, pool, maid, gardener, security Seminyak, Jl. Krobokan. Weekly $900, Monthly $3000, Yearly $26,000 AVAILABLE NOW Email: villaemmabali@gmail.com
LAND FOR SALE KEDUNGGU - Kedunggu. 56.8 Are, 700m from the beach with sweeping ocean views. Power and sealed access. Already perumahan aspect, Ready to build and is on the edge of a beautiful Bali village. The block shape is 50m by 100m and is gently sloping towards the ocean. PRICE : IDR 125 Mill / Are PERERENAN - 61.8 Are,3.5m road access, Ready to build. River view. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 250 Mill / Are - 21.17 Are, Sealed access, ready to build. Freehold PRICE : IDR 260 Mill / Are KUTA UTARA - Kulibul 23 Are, 3m Road access, Ready to build, Rice field paddy views. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 185 Mill / Are TABANAN - Kelating 60 Are, 4m road access, 1 KM to the beach, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 65 Mill /Are - Kerambitan 18 Are, 25 Are and 40 Are, 600M to the beach, 5m Road access. Freehold. PRICE : 40 Mill / Are Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com
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3 STORY 5 BEDROOM, 7 BATH 70 M2 SALTWATER SWIMMING POOL ROOFTOP GARDEN 280 M2 (0)81805 444104 SERIOUS INQUIRY ONLY C/RE/M-2 May. 12
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2 bedroom Villa in Sanur. 7 ara, garden, pool, guest house, free Wi-Fi, 24 security, maid. Available from 17th June to 17th August, minimum 2 weeks at USD1,500. Contact: 081 2381 1225. [4817]
Old Sanur area only piece of land available next to Bali Hyatt. 2 min walk to beach. existing large house approx 250m2 needs renovation. land 600m2. 25 yrs lease USD370,000. E-mail to; <adwords@satnetcom.com>. [4978]
For Sale: Sanur Villa - Expat Returning home; 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, 1 lounge, kitchen, large balcony, private pool & BBQ area. Price negotiable. Call 081 7970 9724. E-mail: <balivillalife@yahoo.com>, <padidilounge@ yahoo.co.jp>. [4857] For sale or yearly rent. Full furnish & open living area villa. 2bedroom w/ en-suite bathroom, private swimming pool, garage, quiet area, xtra room for maid. For info: <ramayanivilla.blogspot.com> / 081 2390 6585 / <diary_ art@yahoo.com>. [4906] Warehouse for rent, address Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 212 Sanur. Please contact Dayu at 081 138 0193 and 0361 285 543 for more information. [4909] For sale. Brand new 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom family home on 4 are freehold land north of Sanur (Jl. Sekarsari). International kitchen and bathrooms. 4x10 pool, beautiful garden, maid room, garage. Price 3 M. Contact <nyomanrai@cbn.net.id> or 0813 3869 0115. [4910] Stunning small bungalow. Fantastic location, central Sanur, 3 minutes walk to beach. Balinese style. One double bedroom, en-suite bathroom, kitchenette, patio. Great value for money 3.5 million/month. Contact: <chumbechick@hotmail.com> / 0813 3842 5552. [4918] Studio style apt, suit long term tenant, furnished, free Wi-Fi, communal pool, safe area, minimum 2 months, 3,500,000 rup p/m + electric. Also 5 year lease available special price. All info: <newstartbali@gmail.com>. [4922] For rent villa overcontract 1 yr reduced Rp 55.000.000. 2bedrooms, 2bathrooms, AC, livingroom, kitchen, garden. No swimmingpool. Part furnish, close to beach and shops. Be quick. Available in July. HP: 0821 4759 6980 SMS / <ebhoorn@hotmail.com>. [4935] New house for rent 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, AC, hot water, big garage (2 cars), kitchen, living room. Sidakarya, close to Sanur or Kuta only 15 mnts. Price nego. Contact 0878 6140 6400 / 0857 9294 3322 / 0857 9294 3200. [4746] Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and long term or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www.homesweethome-bali. com>. [4171]
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For Sale. New villa. Superior quality. Strategic location. Good investment. Tkd Badung Renon. 3. 35are. 2Level. 4Bedroom. 3bathroom. 2Kitchen. 5Airco. 5500Wt. Pool. Big gazebo. New price Rp. 3.35M nego. 08124 652 0507. newvillabali@gmail. com>. [4987] Overcontract house Sanur, beach side of bypass, till April 2013. Central location, 3 bed, 2 bath, AC, hot water, garden, some furniture. 60 million. Contact Fiona 0813 3874 4018 or <f_paton@hotmail.com>. [4949] Hot property! For sale villa Sanur with best quality in quite neighborhood pool & minibar furnished garage 4 cars.Open house saturday-sunday 1-4pm. Ray White Kuta 0818 0277 7977 / 081 734 0706. [4957] Freehold 6 are, succesful 9 room guesthouse, pool, Jalan Kesari, built 2006. IMB, generator, 2 kamar pembantu, furnished, owners selling, no agents. 3.8 Billion. 0813 3807 7070, 0821 4765 0334, <rbf46_98@yahoo.com>. [4961] House for sale elite location Bumi Ayu street Sanur. Land 250 sqm, 3 bedrooms, walking distance to beach, market, rest, bar, htl., others. Great for villa rebuilt. Owner 081 2461 5206. [4963] For sale villa double storey 6 beds 3 bath large family dining & western kitchen. Freestanding on land 3 are. Large gazebo at end of 8x4 wet-edge pool. Located at end of street in small secluded estate with 24hrs security. Closed to Denpasar, Sanur beach & airport. 2.8 M ono. No agent, 0877 6124 1425 Peter. [4968] Villa for lease and rent in Sanur. 2bed & 2bath. Pool tropical garden furnished staff quarter. Security pos car parking. Call 081-2388-4973. [4981] For rent 2en-suite villa, fully furnished with private pool. Balcony, stunning garden and staff quarter, just walking distance to Sanur beach. Call 081 3383 51390. [4982] For rent large 3 storey office in Sanur. Overcontract toko/office tiga lantai in Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai Sanur. Contact 0813 3763 1147 / 0819 1671 4455. [4984]
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SBUK001 Balangan
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A wonderful 5 bedroom villa for sale in Balangan near the New Kuta Golf Course, with spectacular panoramic views over the ocean, sunset and even the mountains of Bali. In perfect condition. Spacious and very well equipped. Perfect, well worth an inspection.
Title : Hak Milik Price : Price On Application
Contact : Mick + 62 (0) 81 74 75 16 23 mick@raywhiteparadise.com
SSNR150 Sanur
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Looking for a home away from home? This is the perfect place for you. S’cape Villa has one master bedroom with en-suite bathroom upstairs, a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious living room with television & DVD player downstairs. The beautifully designed inner courtyard area has a long tropical pool, gazebos to laze around in as well as a BBQ area. A beautiful beach is only minutes away & there's a beach cafe for you enjoy a lovely meal. Contact : Harly Thomson Title : Leasehold + 62 (0) 87 860 038 887 Price : USD 135,000 harly.thomson@raywhiteparadise.com
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New Luxury Boutique Hotel in Seminyak with great return 90% occupancy, 42 years Leasehold plus 20 years extension, great for investment in Bali. 3 units of stylish modern tropical two bedroom pool villas are located not far from the beach, the shopping area and the restaurants. In Legian-Seminyak area, the most upmarket of the west coast’s beaches, with high-end accommodation and mostly high-end restaurants and bars.
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For 1 Unit : USD 275,000 For 3 Unit : USD 675,000
Contact : Amber + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 amber@raywhiteparadise.com
Looking to buy small plot freehold & leasehold land in Bali?
SSNR523 Sanur
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By Pass Garden Sanur (gated community). 4 - 5 bedroom house is being sold fully furnished, 2 master with ensuite and balcony, swimming pool, roofed parking, fully equipped kitchen, bar and staff quarter.
Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 4,000,000,000
SJBN567 Jimbaran
Contact : Haryono + 62 (0) 85 857 442 601 haryono@raywhiteparadise.com
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Great investment property. Located in Jimbaran minutes from all the best beaches in Bali. Your choice of 5 villas. All villas are 2 bedroom 2 bathroom with open air kitchen & living areas overlooking the pool surrounded by a nice tropical garden. For the investor looking for a small complex there is the opportunity to buy all 5 villas & receive an extra discount. At USD 200,000 these villas won’t last long so call today. Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 200,000
Contact : Mick + 62 (0) 81 74 75 16 23 mick@raywhiteparadise.com
- Available Kavling land in Seminyak from 1.83 are to 15 are - Available Beachfront Kavling Land in Tanjung Benoa 13+ are - Available Leasehold land - Seminyak 16.6 are 28+ years lease - Petitenget 3.3 are 20+ year lease Please Contact : Annie Dean +62 (0) 81 339 455 009 annie@raywhiteparadise.com
SBUK938 Bukit
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Contact : Mick + 62 (0) 81 74 75 16 23 mick@raywhiteparadise.com
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This stunning section of absolute beach front land should be worth some serious consideration due to the very attractive price per are. Secure now and receive excellent profits in the years ahead. The land has a perfect elevation to develop along with the ability to subdivide into smaller plots. Call now and do not miss out on this opportunity. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 40,000,000/Are
If you are looking for a wonderful holiday rental property or holiday home - look no more. Ready to rent with rental licenses. This is a well built and maintained, single level 4 bedroom villa located in the Bukit. Boutique outdoor bathrooms and quality fittings throughout. Bale-style lounge overlooking pool and set in a large mature tropical garden. New Alang Alang roof and fully furnished. Great price. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 4,500,000,000
LNGR500 Madewi
Contact : Siska + 62 81 55 749 228 siska@raywhiteparadise.com
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This modern villa located only minutes away from all of Bali’s best beaches has great views, 4 bedrooms, large swimming pool, open floor plan and a nice garden area. Set on over 1200m2 of land with 1000m2 of high quality build over 3 floors. If you are looking to call Bali home or looking for a great investment you must see this property. Contact : Mick
Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 81 74 75 16 23 Price : Price Upon Application mick@raywhiteparadise.com
* prices and availability subject to change without prior notification.
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Xclusive Property Xclusive Property is a dynamic Property Development and Real Estate Agent in Bali. Our years of experience in Bali’s real estate is beneficial to you the client to ensure you find exactly what you are looking for. So if you are looking for your dream villa or that special piece of land to build your own, or an investment opportunity, our dedicated teams of experts will walk you through the process never forgetting that we work for you. With our team of specialists in villa rentals, land acquirement, development and construction, you will know that your interests are in safe hands. So no matter how big or small your needs are, don’t hesitate to give us a call and we can help make that wish come true.
Bukit - AMAZING VALUE
Tanah Lot PARADISE WITHIN PARADISE
BEAUTIFUL SCENERY
A rare opportunity has arisen to purchase a beautiful 2 bedroom villa within the prestigious 5 star Nirwana Bali Resort. Within the resort is the award-winning 18-hole golf course designed by Greg Norman. This particular villa is set in 500 SQM of freehold land, it has been recently renovated to an exceptionally high standard and is a credit to its current European owners. Once you step outside of the spacious living area you will find a sensational L shaped swimming pool complete with whirlpool in a beautiful tropical setting. You also get the benefit of being able to enjoy the facilities of the hotel and preferential rates for membership of the golf course. REF RV-1224 Price: USD 895,000
This villa located in Karma Kandara , Bali holiday resort occupying a spectacular cliff top high above the Indian Ocean at the farthest extremes of an elevated limestone peninsula at Bali’s southernmost tip. It is just 20 minutes from Ngurah Rai international airport. A luxury 2 story villa with 3 bedrooms has it’s own suite bathroom is blessed with the most exhilarating views imaginable- a seemingly limitless vista of ocean and sky, 180 degrees of blue on blue brilliance. The living rooms are open plan, kitchens, lounge and dining areas also big garden and infinity swimming pool. Price: USD 595,000
Seminyak
Seminyak
THIS IS IT !!!!
REF RV-539
FUN AND FUNKY
This stunning modern style 2 storey villa is set on 6 are in the heart of Seminyak, All 4 bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms and the master bathroom includes a fabulous Jacuzzi. Open flowing living and dining area serviced by a designer kitchen. Continue to entertain outside by the sweeping pool or drinking cocktails in the gazebo. High end technology used throughout and furnished with style and quality. This villa is already achieving high rentals, so you can continue to run as investment or make it your home. Currently on a 25 year lease with option to extend. Price: USD 390,000
Located in the heart of Seminyak, this stunning 3 bedroom, fully furnished villa sits on 2 Are of land with 220m2 of living space. Designed with a fun and funky ambience, this villa is fully furnished with an eclectic selection of furniture and artifacts. The master bedroom is on the upper floor with private balcony, walk in wardrobe, en suite bathroom with private Jacuzzi. In a separate building there’s a second floor bale which will be your favorite spot to enjoy your drinks and sunset. Relax in the sunloungers beside 7,5 x 3,5 pool with the outdoor sofa which make this villa more alive! Feel the vibe! Available on 23 years lease with option to extend for another REF RV-1223 10 years. Price: USD 295,000
Kerobokan
L-288 Gianyar
REF RV-1029
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE This fantastic family home has come has become available in Banjar Anyar, ten minutes from Seminyak and the Canguu Club. Sitting on 3,2 are of land with a comfortable build of 225m2. The villa itself has three bedrooms and bathrooms, a fantastic fully fitted kitchen and spacious dining room, with upstairs balcony area overlooking the rice field view. The well manicured gardens, surround the pool and there is also staff quarters and secure car parking, an absolute bargain and a must see. Comes with an 18 year lease with guaranteed extension available. Price: Rp. 1,325,000,000
REF RV-1213
L-263 Kerobokan
PRIME POSITION LAND
Just back from the ocean this 21.5 are of Freehold land with full building aspect is in an excellent location. Just 15 minutes from Sanur, 25 minutes to Ubud build your own villa and get Ocean views or bank it and watch it grow in value. Price is IDR 220 Million per are
REF L-288
Located just ten minutes from Seminyak in the ever more popular Banjar Anyer in Kerobokan, you will find this beautiful piece of land. The total size measures 51.3 Are. Good road access is available on three sides of the land and the north side of the land borders an area designated as greenbelt. Not looking for a piece so big? The owner is willing to split it into smaller sections if required. This land is priced to sell and is offered at Rp3,000,000 per Are per year REF L-263
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PRESENTING PROPERTIES FROM US$ 100,000 - US$ 6,000,000 Head Office : Jl Sunset Road 10x, Kerobokan, Bali Ph: +62 361 847 5955 | Fax: +62 361 8475682 | www.xpbali.com | info@xpbali.com
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