Bali Advertiser
e-paper now on-line
www.baliadvertiser.biz iz
ADVERTISING FOR THE EXPATRIATE COMMUNITY
08 February - 22 February 2012
Business Hours Monday to Friday from 8:30 - 4:00 Jl. Majapahit No. 46, Kuta Tel : [0361] 755 392 [Hunting] - Fax : [0361] 764 191 E-mail: info@BaliAdvertiser.biz Website: www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
Photo Copyright Jamy (jamy@goodwoodinteriors.com)
C/Ns/G-8 Feb. 12
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
2
Free Tai Chi Chuan class in Canggu. New beginners group starts at 14 th February every Tuesday and Friday 5-6 pm inside the Studio behind “Pancake House” Jl. Pantai Berawa 13b. For full info SMS 0813 3739 8257 or mail <tjumin@ gmail.com>. [067]
IN THIS ISSUE 36 72 - 75 49 87 6 70 70 30 69 68 50 * 16 30 57 58 * 12, 59, 65 & 76 49 4 68 42 62 * * 34 77 * 26 38 69 * 28 52 22 25 53 64 71 10 18 78 * 51 46 * 29 32 14 41 24 54 48 60 52 66 56 29 -
40 23 47 28 55 50 64 53 70 58 31
ADVERTS
Cars, Motorcycles, Water Craft, etc. Employment Hello Ads Looking For Real Estate Pet Parade
ANNOUNCEMENT
Bali Spirit Festival Sumatran Orangutan Society
INFORMATION
Art & Artists Bali Advertiser Calendar Bali Red Cross Community Groups
C/Ns/I-25 Jan 12
Bali Advertiser
FEATURES
All About Kids ... (every other issue) Anti Aging News ArtWords Bali Eats Restaurant Bali Eats Update Bali Explorer ... (every other issue) BA Feature Article Bali PC Advisor DVD Diary Eco Buzz Fixed Abode Food Glorious Food From the Sea ... (every other issue) Gadgets Galore ... (every other issue) Garden Doctor Global Goings On Greenspeak ... (returns later) Hector’s Diary Horoscope Kulture Kid Money Matters ... (every other issue) My Favourite Things Nom de plume Paradise ... In Sickness & In Health Pathways Retail Therapy Say What? Schedule That Siapa...? The Art of Body The Frugal Balinist The Heart of Bali ... (every other issue) This Sporting Life Toko Buku Ubud News ... (returns later) Ubud Writers & Readers Festival
General Manager Office Manager Marketing
- AIR AND SEA FREIGHTING - PACK AND PICK UP - DOCUMENTATION - CUSTOMS CLEARANCE - WAREHOUSING - BUYING AGENT - CARGO INSURANCE ARRANGEMENT OUR SERVICE IS OUR SPEED AND ACCURACY OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE: JLN. PULAU MOYO NO. 100X, DENPASAR - BALI WEBSITE : www.intanbalicargo.com
Official English language media for the Direktorat Jenderal Pajak (Bali Tax Office)
8
www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
SPECIALIZING IN
PACKING AND SHIPPING
Address : Jl. Majapahit No. 46 Kuta, Badung, Bali Phone : 0361-755 392 [Hunting] Fax : 0361-764 191 E-mail : <info@BaliAdvertiser.biz> Printed By : PT. Temprina Media Grafika Jl. Imam Bonjol 129 Tegal Besar, Jember Phone : +62 331-320 300 Email : jember@temprina.com
E 92 AL 1 -
EXPRESS CARGO SERVICE
: Made Wardiyasa : Ratih Utari : Ketut Brata Ketut Ferry Kuswara Indhy Tobing : Gede Merta Karya Gede Muliawan
Graphic Design
E AT T S
RE
PT. INTAN BALI INTERNATIONAL
Published by : PT. CITRA BALI ADVERTISER Licence : SIUPP No. 1593/SK/MENPEN/SIUPP/1999
SECTIONS
Bali House & Home Body & Spirit Building & Maintenance Business & Travel Cargo & Export Computer & Internet Education & Family Fashion Local News Restaurant Guide Ubud Area
Moving Sale; Cheap. Treadmill for exercise with 3 functions. One year old, only used for 2 months,buy IDR. 2.235.000, sale only IDR. 1.950.000. Please contact Siska 0361-967 8426, 0813 3703 6348. For pictures e-mail <home110820@ yahoo.com>. Dalung. [062]
Nothing in Bali Advertiser can be reproduced in whole or in part, either in print based media or in internet based media, without the written permission of the publisher.
FOR MORE INFO PLEASE CONTACT PHONE : +62 361 725162, +62 361 8474236 FAX : +62 361 725162 MOBILE : +62 81 138 8884 E-MAIL : intanbalicargo@dps.centrin.net.id info@intanbalicargo.com
Bali Advertiser is not responsible for the content of any advertisement. Opinions expressed in any article are that of the writer and not the opinions of Bali Advertiser.
Copyright © 2012 - all rights reserved C/Ns/G-25 Jan. 12
Jl. Kubu Manyar No. 20, Br. Pipitan Canggu, Kuta - Bali
SOFT OPENING PRICE IDR 300.000 NETT FEBRUARY 1st 2012 OUR FACILITIES: 1. RESTAURANT 2. FREE WiFi IN THE ROOM 3. SPACIOUS ROOM 40 SQUARE METER 4. ELEGANT FURNITURE AND COMFORTABLE KING OR TWIN BED IN THE ROOM 5. SATELLITE FLAT 32” TV IN THE ROOM 6. DVD PLAYER 7. SAFETY BOX BOOK TO: 0361 8611555 8. HOT AND COLD WATER E: info@lubdhakacangguresidence.com 9. PRIVATE SOFA BED IN THE FRONT TERRACE C/Ns/G-25 Jan. 12
Now baking croissant, danish, foccacia, French bread, brown bread, kraftcorn bread, white bread, rye bread, burger bun, hot dog bun and more Also available finest apple pie, black forest cake, baked cheese cake, brownies, chocolate cake, sacher cake, strawberry cake, tiramisu, mousses, pralines and more Cater for hotels, villas, café, restaurants and supermarket
Free delivery minimum order applies
C/Ns/I-14 Dec 11
Jl. Raya Legian 131 Kuta - Bali T: 750 625 F: 750 643 C/Ns/G-25 Jan. 12
Brawa Beach - Right on the Beach
Split over two titles of 49 Are and 150 Are, this 19900 sqm block is ideal for an apartment development or boutique hotel with absolute beachfront views.
l Golden Investment l 199 Are / 19900 sqm l Freehold l PRICE : IDR 850.000.000/Are IDR 750.000.000/Are
Flores - Imagine Bali 40 years ago
While away your day in this classic interpretation of colonial style blending effortlessly with Balinese influences. Serenity and peace are the theme for this home. Separate guest accommodation and wantilan, plus pool and parking.
3 Bedrooms l 14 Are / 1400 sqm l Leasehold 25 years l PRICE : IDR 5.700.000.000 l
Call Wayne 0821 459 14432 or Made 0817 9442 142
Gili Trawangan - Life’s a Beach
Where in the world would you find beachfront land at these prices; ranging from 145 million to 200 million per Are. Enjoy the solitude or the excitement of many adventure sports available, or just laze away the sunny days on this island paradise.
l Beachfront l 48-1300 Are / 4800 - 130000 sqm l Freehold l PRICE : IDR 145-200 million
Hens’ teeth might be easier to find l Harbour & Island Views than land like this overlooking the l 25-50 Are / 2500-5000 sqm exquisite gem of a harbour in Freehold Labuan Bajo. Only 10 minutes from l PRICE : IDR 35 million per Are the airport and limited availability. l
Call Wayne 0821 459 14432 or Made 0812 382 6262
Gili Trawangan - Only USD 185.000 New 2 Bedroom Villa
Stroll 70 metres to Gili T’s beachfront for freshly-caught succulent seafood or a laid-back cocktail or two. Life does not get much better than this relaxing in your own fresh water swimming pool, plus diving and adventure sports only moments away.
Brand New 2 Bedroom Villas l 1.5 Are / 150 sqm l Leasehold 30 years l PRICE : USD 185.000 l
Gili Asahan - Your Dream Island Escape
Beachfront in the beautiful South Gilis awaits the astute buyer. Either home or investment, join the others in their lazy hazy days of summer. Only 1 hour by car and boat from Lombok’s new international airport.
Beachfront Land l 200-500 Are / 20000-50000 sqm l Freehold l PRICE : IDR 25.000.000 per Are l
Call Made 0812 382 6262 or Wayne 0821 459 14432
Call Made 0812 382 6262 or Wayne 0821 459 14432
Call Wayne 0821 459 14432 or Made 0812 382 6262
Tiying Tutul - Private With Riverfront
Gili Gede - White Sands, Pristine Waters & Pearl Farms
Gili Meno - Last Development Block
At the end of a private road, sits this lovely, secluded block on level land and yet the buzz and vibe of Seminyak’s shops and Echo Beach are still only 20 minutes away.
Dream Building Block l 14 Are / 1400 sqm l Freehold l PRICE : IDR 175.000.000 per Are l
Call Wayne 0821 459 14432 or Made 0812 382 6262
Adjacent to beautiful Gili Asahan, there are limited beachfront blocks from 40 Are to 3900 Are on this idyllic island. Build, develop or just land bank – what an opportunity! It just doesn’t get much better than this.
Beachfront Land l 40 - 3900 Are / 4000-390000 sqm l Freehold l PRICE : IDR 25.000.000 per Are l
Call Made 0812 382 6262 or Wayne 0821 459 14432
Beautiful white sandy beaches with crystal clear water. Only 10 minutes from Gili Trawangan and its facilities, this is a dream block of level land with beach front.
Absolute Beachfront l 300 Are / 30000 sqm l Freehold l PRICE : IDR 75.000.000/Are l
Call Made 0812 382 6262 or Wayne 0821 459 14432
We specialise in all aspects of Real Estate relating to the sale or purchase of land, villas, hotels and development sites across Indonesia, with particular emphasis on Bali, Lombok, Flores and Sumba and surrounding islands. We have many more properties, so go to our website and call us today !
REFRESHING • REWARDING • RESULTS +62 361 824 6262 • www.baliandislandsrealestate.com • Jl. Sunset Road No. 18 Seminyak - Bali - Indonesia C/Ns/I-08 Feb 12
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
4
“House of Pickles” Visit our shop in Bali and discover our delicious mild red Chilli and more! All without preservatives & no food colors! Biggest selection of pickles in Indonesia! Visit our shop Pertokoan Suryamas 3, Jl. Dewi Sri IV - Kuta. MADE in Bali! Call: +62 813 1968 8778
www.freshmaxpickles.com
DVD
For Sale; Tables (2) antique, glass-topped table sizes: L50 x W50 x H50 and L140 x W40 x H79, price start Rp. 1,5 million. Please contact <Operations@ AquaMarineDiving.com> for photos, Jl. Petitenget 2A, Ph. 473 8020. [026] Your expression is the most important thing you can wear.
For Sale; Rare Balinese antique teak carved bed/ lounge: 1890-1900. Circa 1890-1900 Balinese carved double bed L 221cm, W 127cm, Ht140cm. Beautiful dark wood carved and original; unrestored; rare. Rare collector item; private sale: BO $5k SMS/call 0815 5843 9210. Petitenget. [081]
The only Authorized Distributor in Indonesia for
C/Ns/P-25 Jan. 12
The Descendants Alexander Payne is the American director who brought us ‘About Schmidt’ (2002) and ‘Sideways’ (2004). His latest off-beat comedy is another smash hit. A successful Hawaiian businessman is negotiating a real estate deal, when his wife is injured in a serious motorboat accident. She falls into a permanent coma, and when the doctors advise that there is no hope, they suggest ‘pulling the plug’. As the businessman goes about notifying family and friends to say their goodbyes, very shocking revelations about his wife’s private life come to the surface. George Clooney is absolutely superb in this movie. From his first appearance he is thoroughly engaging and captivating. This is a subtle ‘human relationships’ film which you will find fascinating. The Artist French screenwriter and director Michel Hazanavicius creates, of all things, a black and white silent movie. Set in 1927, a handsome silent movie star finds that with the advent of ‘talkies’ he might just become redundant. Meanwhile, a beautiful and witty ingénue, who he is attracted to, is all set to become an overnight ‘singing and dancing’ sensation. If you are familiar with the many reincarnations of the classic movie ‘A Star is Born’, then you might recognize much of the plot re-worked in this new movie. However, Hazanavicius also pays tribute to many other ‘classics’, such as ‘Singing in the Rain’, ‘Sunset Boulevard’ and ‘Citizen Kane’. He makes a fabulous and nostalgic homage to the styles and cinema techniques of the Golden Years of Hollywood. Dedicated movie buffs are going to adore this marvelous movie. Dolphin Tale This movie, directed by Charles Martin Smith, is inspired by a true story. A young boy finds a Dolphin washed up on a beach and entangled in a crab net. After untangling the net, the Dolphin is taken to an aquarium hospital, and there the boy and Dolphin bond. However, the Dolphin’s tail has been severely damaged by the net and has to be amputated. As things progress, the boy meets a prosthetic surgeon, who agrees to design a new false tail for the Dolphin, and thus save its life. Keep a box of Kleenex tissues handy while you watch the movie. You are going to need them. All the same, this is a wonderful family movie which both children and adults will fully enjoy. We Bought A Zoo After the death of his wife, a freelance journalist decides to give his children a new perspective on life, and he buys a dilapidated Zoo and tatty Wild Life Adventure Park. To meet health regulations, they all must re-vamp the park before its big re-opening in the up-coming July tourist season. Also inspired by real events, director Cameron Crowe, the man responsible for ‘Jerry Maguire’ (1996), creates an entertaining movie which moves along at its own leisurely pace. This allows for plenty of time to heal painful family issues, and for fun and games with the animals. For once, Matt Damon gives a believable and convincing performance, and he is quite good in the movie. Scarlett Johansson is passable as the Head Zoo Keeper, and as Matt’s love interest. This is another pleasant family movie which everyone should enjoy. Puss in Boots Adults are going to be bored to tears with this computeranimated cartoon, but, very young children are just going to love it! Puss in Boots and Humpty Dumpty get up to all sorts of mischief when they climb Jack’s Magic Beanstalk, and try to steal the Goose that lays the Golden Eggs. Antonio Banderas provides the voice for Puss, and he gives it heaps of Spanish flair. Fright Night Now, something for the more mature. The first ‘Fright Night’
Diary by Mr. Robet
was made in 1985, and you have to wonder why anyone would want to muck around with Tom Holland’s classic cult ‘black’ comedy. Anyway, director Marti Noxon has a go at it, and this re-make is just as funny and scary as the original. A teenage boy suspects that his next door neighbor is a vampire, and when he gets irrefutable proof of this, he enlists the aid of a Las Vegas magician to help him kill the monster. Irish actor Colin Farrell makes a terrific vampire. The Three Musketeers Starting in 1911, this movie has been re-made in 1914, 1921, 1935, 1939, 1948, 1973, and 1993. This version, directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, has nothing new to offer, except 3D, and some awful liberties with the script, which is derived from the tale found in Alexandre Dumas’s classic novel. Even so, the sets and costumes and special-effects are all pretty spectacular. The Double A CIA operative and a FBI agent have to team up, to find a killer who is committing a series of copycat murders based on the work of a presumed dead Russian spy. Written and directed by Michael Brandt, Richard Gere and Topher Grace star in this rather run of the mill espionage action thriller. New Year’s Eve A whole lot of inter-connected romantic short stories find their conclusion on New Year’s Eve, at midnight, in Times Square, New York. This comedy is directed by Garry Marshall, and it stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Jon Bon Jovi, Katherine Heigl, Ashton Kutcher, Sarah Jessica Parker, Penny Marshall, Katherine McNamara, Jessica Biel, Robert De Niro, Sarah Paulson, Alyssa Milano, Patrick Reale, Leah Michelle, Halle Berry, Hilary Swank, and Mathew Broderick. That’s pretty impressive. It’s a pity the movie isn’t!
Mr. Robet’s Best Buys
PT. SUKSES PRATAMA JAYA Jl. Veteran No. 18 Denpasar - Bali Telp. (62 361) 238606 Email Bali : suprajaya67@yahoo.com Email Jakarta : cs@suprajaya.com Website: www.suprajaya.com C/Ns/G-5 Oct. 11
Professional Cleaners
Royal Professional Cleaners - Member of DLI, USA Laundry & Dry Cleaning Daily open: 7.30 am - 9.00 pm FOR HOME PICK UP & DELIVERY SERVICE 0361 74 11 580 For Hotel Linen, Guest Laundry & Uniform 0361 763 959
Our Counter Locations: * PEPITO Jl. Kediri, Tuban (0361) 763 959 * SEMINYAK Jl. Raya Kerobokan (0361) 747 0293 * TEUKU UMAR Jl. Teuku Umar (0361) 222 727 * WATURENGGONG Jl. Waturenggong (0361) 747 0294 * WAHIDIN Jl. Wahidin (0361) 747 0463 * HAYAM WURUK Jl. Hayam Wuruk (0361) 747 0472 * SANUR Jl. By Pass Sanur (0361) 288 146 * PURI GADING Jl. Raya Uluwatu (0361) 703 640 C/Ns/G-9 March 11
The Descendants The wife of a Hawaiian businessman is injured in a bad motorboat accident. The Artist With the advent of ‘talkies’ a ‘silent’ movie star finds he could be redundant. Contagion Worldwide health authorities struggle to find a vaccine for a deadly disease. Carnage Two couples meet to discuss an incident which occurred between their sons. The Skin I Live In A plastic surgeon attempts to reshape a woman in the form of his dead wife. Dolphin Tale A young boy finds a Dolphin washed up on a beach and caught in a crab net. We Bought A Zoo After the death of his wife, a freelance journalist buys a dilapidated old Zoo. Cinema Verite A camera crew follows a typical American family about their daily business. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy An English Intelligence Agency thinks a ‘mole’ is hidden within their ranks. 30 Minutes or Less Two men abduct a pizza delivery boy, and force him to rob a bank for them. E-mail: dvddiary@yahoo.com Copyright © 2012 Mr. Robet You can read all past articles of DVD Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/U-11 Jan. 12
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
For Sale; Unwanted gift. Tefal iron Primagliss 30 (FV22XX) Rp. 500.000 and Tefal Vitesse 1 liter Rp 450.000. All in perfect condition and negotiable price. Call or SMS 0813 2243 1808 / 0853 3339 3816. Denpasar. [063] For Sale; Mattress 120 x 200mtr American. Small cabinet 40x100 and 40x150 like Olympic. Please contact to us 0819 3310 5850. [064] For Sale; Multipurpose solar lights. Round shape and changing color continuously. For outdoor and indoor. Only have 10 pcs. Detail and pics contact Eko 0821 4778 0827 or <muriadi_e@yahoo.com>. Jimbaran. [065] C/Ns/G-8 Feb. 12
5
For Sale; Kite Ozone Catalyst, year 2009, 14sqm. complete with lines, control bar and repair kit. 600 USD. Visible at Umalas. Please call Ben 0812 3600 1969. Kerobokan. [059] For Sale; Unused Waki Induction cooker from Korea 1 stove IDR 2,5 million bonus new Anymill juicer sets. Used looks new Canon CanoScan LIDE 100 IDR 400.000. Please contact Melanie 081 1380 6091. BBM 322CB67D. Jimbaran. [060] For Sale; Old teak bookcase with carvings: 200 x 200 x 35 cm, Rp. 3,600,000.For photo please e-mail to <planet7bali@yahoo.co.uk>. Kerobokan. [061]
C/Ns/G-8 Feb. 12
C/Ns/G-11 Jan. 12
C/Ns/I-02 Nov 11
JL. BY PASS NGURAH RAI - 1 km from Statue Dewa Ruci Just Before Mitra 10
C/Ns/G-11 Jan. 12
C/Ns/G-8 Feb. 12
08 February - 22 February, 2012
6
For Sale; Meuble de Bar en plateau + teak, dimension 240 x 110 x 65 + 35cm 6.000.000, 5 bar chairs 150.000/chair. Further info call 0361 795 1913. Denpasar. [179]
C/Ns/I-21 Sept 11
Your Event Specialist is now here....
WEDDING EVENT LIVE BAND CABARET SHOW LATIN DANCE DJ & SOUND SYSTEM FIREWORK
- CORPORATE EVENT - FIRE DANCE - CAPOEIRA - MAGICIAN - MC & MODELS - KIDZ PARTY
CALL NOW: 8008-556 Email: info@phenomevent.com www.phenomevent.com
For Sale; Bicycle, Wimsycle for man or boy, silver with gears, 6 gears up to 21, new pedals, new shimano-gear, new brakes, in very good condition, Rp. 590.000. (fotos per mms available). Call/SMS 0878 6117 1965. Kerobokan. [024] For Sale; Teakwood furnitures: Antique poster bed 135x220x196 furnished with mattress, mosquito net, duvet cover set with doona, fitted and pillow cover. Bed only Rp. 4 mill - furnished Rp. 6 mill. SMS 081 835 0058. Kerobokan. [044]
For Sale; HTC Salsa android phone, Gingerbread, Gorilla Glass, Look for the full specification on the internet. Mint condition. Sell for IDR 2.250.000 negotiable. Call Adi 081 2392 5264. Denpasar. [036] For Sale; Digital photo frame 7 inch LCD, play audio and video, support mostly file format. SD, MMC, MS, CF and USB input. Remote control and automatic transition. Sell for Rp. 550.000 negotiable. 081 2392 5264 Adi. Denpasar. [037] The best career advice given to the young is, find out what you like doing best, and get someone to pay you for doing it.
Bali Advertiser
SCOOBY-DOO DOG FOOD DELIVERED FREE TO YOUR HOME
900 GRAM CHICKEN 22.000 Rp PORK 23.000 Rp. BEEF Rp. 26.000, MORE THAN 50% MEAT PLUS RICE, POTATOES, CARROTS, BEANS, GARLIC AND PARSLEY. NO PRESERVATIVES. VACUUM SEALED FOR 3 WEEKS REFRIGERATED STORAGE. CALL. 081916732186 MONDAY-SATURDAY 10.00-18.00 SANUR / NUSA DUA / KUTA - CANGGU AREA NC/Ns/I-08 April 09
FREE CAR WASH SPECIALIST iPhone SERVICE & SPAREPART:
iPhone2G, 3G, 3GS, 4/4S, iPad1&2 Blackberry, Nokia, Sony, Samsung.
Replace Broken Glass + LCD : iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch
Regular Unlock: iPhone 2G, 3G, 3GS, 4G. Unlock Permanently: iPhone 4/4S Only (Australia)
Call Now!! +6281237590000 (Eric) +6281999007171 NC/Ns/A-8 Feb 12
Free: Private Classified Ads in Bali Advertiser. Put your free ad in the next issue. The easiest way to place your ad is at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz J Place An Advertisement page J Private Classified. You may also bring in, fax, or directly e-mail your ad.
C/Ns/G-18 May 11
Pet Parade Pet owners: Please sterilize your dogs & cats to preserve the natural environment.
Pets To Give Away
C/Ns/I-01 June 11
These ads are free. E-mail to: info@baliadvertiser.biz Beautiful, cute, small Bali puppy, healthy, vaccinated and free to good home. Call Dayu at 0361-977 217. [001]
Save a Bali puppy today! Loveable puppies desperately looking for temporary foster homes. Please call BAWA 977 217. [004]
Cute, healthy, vaccinated pups for adoption from Bali Adoption Rehab Centre BARC call Linda 081 855 0947. [002]
Adorable healthy Bali puppies ready for adoption. Please call Wayan Doblet at 085 6377 4966. [005]
Free expat raised kittens looking for loving home. Donation for Vet Appreciated. <balicatlady@gmail.com>, please call Desiree 085 5373 0513. [003]
Looking for a loving home for a happy, healthy female Bali dog, 1 yr old, fully vaccinated and neutered. She is gentle and affectionate and gets along well with children and other pets. Pls call 081 238 6673. [006]
For real cat lovers: please help very cute, trustful, healthy young mothercat with 4 kittens is looking for a loving caring home. Mothercat chose the cupboard in my hotel ( i am a repeating tourist guest in the hotel and knew the cat from last year when still baby) to give birth to her 4 babys on 27 January. I check out from the hotel on 27 February and i am looking for a loving person to take care of the cat. Please call 0812 4667 3650 Ruth. [007]
Pets For Sale / Wanted / Lost / Found
For Sale Line Ads Rp. 6.000 per word. Wanted, Lost or Found Line Ads no charge. Photo ads Rp. 395.000. All ads must be paid before printing. Bully, Rottweiler, German Sheperd, Pug, Golden Retriever. Please call/SMS 0361 361 1111 / 0813 3848 4800. [008]
Golden retriever male 7 months for sale. Regularly groomed vaccinated. Beautiful dog. Lovely nature. 0819 9908 5209. [011]
Goldendoodle puppies. Ideal med-lge family dogs. Males and females, apricots and white puppies 8 weeks old. Fully vaccinated, wormed and vet checked. 5 mill Rp. Champion Golden Retriever Contact Lizzie: +62 859 3612 8899 or Agung +62 852 3708 puppies for sale. Contact: 5869. <www.poodledoodle. 081 2389 0906. [010] net>. [012] For sale 2 female Beagle puppy, stambum + vaccine. Please contact 0819 9926 6077. [009]
Lovable champion breed Golden Retriever looking for a
loving
vaccinations.
family.
Has
0858
5724
5165. [013] Super quality Koi fishes for sale. Bright & various colors, 20 - 35cm, healthy, tame, & good care. Contact Haryo at 0818
0545
7373
/
<haryosutamaji@gmail. com>. [014]
Contact Bali Advertiser
Telp: (0361) 755 392 [Hunting] Fax.: (0361) 764 191 E-mail : info@BaliAdvertiser.biz Make your ad online at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/NS/G-8 Peb. 12
Bali Advertiser
7
08 February - 22 February, 2012
24hrs: +62-81337-99-33-22 www.geckoinvestigations.com
C/Ns/I-25 Jan 12
For Sale; Microwave brand Sanyo, 400 watt, 17 liter, still good, never used. Rp. 700.000. Please call me 0815 5805 3794. Sanur. [038]
For Sale; Rinnai hot water controller REU-50CF II (for hot showers), good condition. Contact 0813 3734 3999, Kerobokan. [041]
For Sale; Canon power shot camera, swivel screen, 12x zoom, SD card, movie, takes beautiful photos, excellent condition, looks new, complete in box, paid 4.5 million, selling for 2.2 million. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. [039]
For Sale; Apple MacBook Pro, 2.53Ghz, 4GB RAM, 320HD, 2010 unibody model, comes with original discs, box and docs. Price 13-million Rp. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [042]
For Sale; Two easy chairs, excellent condition, cost me 800,000 the pair, selling half price 400,000 the pair. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. [040]
KINTAMANI COFFEE FARM Bali coffee expert WHOLE SALE & EXPORT Natural Luwak Roast BY ORDER +62898-0707-350, (0361) 8565983 gekwidi@gmail.com C/Ns/P-2 Nov. 11
For Sale; 1 year old contents of a 3 bedroom villa. Pick up Seminyak (storage). Images and pricelist can be downloaded. Please e-mail <info@bottlesforearth.com> for the link to images and price list. [043]
C/Ns/G-6 April 11
C/Ns/I-14 Dec 11
NC/Ns/I-08 Feb 12
NC/Ns/I-08 Feb 12
C/Ns/G-2 Nov. 11
08 February - 22 February, 2012
8
For Sale; Desktop CPU 2.41GHZ, 512mb VGA card, 2GB Ram, 250GB hard drive, lots of programs, very good condition, can see working. Rp. 1,600,000 ONO Please ring 0852 3873 6011 no SMS Kerobokan. [005]
C/Ns/I-04 May 11
UK Pension Transfers FREE Seminar Learn how a QROPS can benefit YOU….. and transfer YOUR private UK Pension while YOU still can….. • • • • • •
Early access to your money Tax free lump sum Switch currencies Take control of your investment decisions Tax FREE income Ability to collate all your UK Pensions into the one plan • No Inheritance tax and no annuity needed • Pass 100% onto family members With offices in over 60 countries world wide, deVere Indonesia now has an office conveniently located next to Bali Deli and can help you understand QROPS Phone Lorraine or Steve on 0361 731 831 or email info@devere-group.com to reserve your seat at this informative seminar Monday 20th February
www.devere-group.com
C/Ns/G-08 Feb. 12
For Sale; Motorcycle leather jacket, brand new, my design, padded elbow and back protectors, cost 3 mil, sell for 2.8 mil. Terry, Sanur 0813 3813 6110. [006] Looking For; Keyboard technics kn 2600 it must be good condition and reasonable price. Call: 745 5886. Denpasar. [007] I want to buy a replacement battery for a 15-inch, 2.53 GHz MacBook Pro, model MB471LL/A. Must be new and excellent condition. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [008]
For Sale; Canon PowerShot SD850 IS 8MP digital camera. Exc. condition. Includes charger, USB cord, and SD card. Price: 1.5 million Rp. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [012] For Sale; Apple AirPort Express. Latest model, brand new, still in box, never used. Bought in Singapore. Price: 1.5-million Rp. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [013] For Sale; Professional make-up equipment for sale / 2 cases & add. cryolan pallets / nego. 750 U$. +62(0) 81 237 546 577. Ubud. [177] Beware of little expenses. A small leak will sink a great ship.
Bali Advertiser
All natural Bali muesli available in 500 gr bags For direct orders please call Ketut 0361 8605228 or email: originalbalimuesli@gmail.com NC/NS/U-8 Feb. 11
only Pak Tut √ makes the best croissants & danish at
Try our Yummy Breakfast / Brunch “ Croissants Florenine “ Visit us at: “ Bedugul Lake View “ shophouse, Candi Kuning,Tabanan, Bali. Ph: (0368) 21838 or 081 23812843
Our products are also available at : Singaraja - ABD Food Mart The only food specialist in town Jl. Udayana Barat 2, Singaraja Tel. (0362) 7001400 C/NS/I-18 May 11
I want to buy FCS K2. 1 PC Tri Fins. Must be original and in excellent condition. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [009] I want to buy used iPad 2. Must be well-priced and in good condition. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [010] For Sale; Gibson SG standard guitar. All original from USA. Excellent condition. Cherry red color. Includes original case and documents. Also includes Marshall MG15DFX amp. 15 million Rp. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [011]
C/Ns/G-8 Feb. 12
NC/Ns/I-08 Feb 12
C/Ns/G-14 Dec 11
C/Ns/G-8 Feb. 12
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
10 CASA 8, Jl. Wayan Gentuh Br. Kwanji - Dalung 0361 - 780 1238 08123 941986 cbudiharsa@yahoo.com
www.the-o-party.com
KID'S PARTY (Games, Decoration, Jumping Castle, Magician, Art/Craft, etc) EFFECTS (Snow/bubble machine, Exploding Balloon, Balloon drop) CUTLERIES RENTAL (Tables, Chairs, Napkins, Marquee, etc)
.. .
a p
a i S
Erna Twechuizen:
Looking For; German speaking persons who are interested to open/join a playing card group ( Skat/ Schafkopf) in KutaKerobokan-Denpasar-Sanur area. Please contact me under: <balikarten@yahoo. de> or call 0857 3722 7575. [151]
For Sale; Rare antique teak Balinese mini-chairs (2) child size 1880-1920. Charming small pair Balinese handmade low chairs (2) ideal for side chairs or children’s room. Nice patina. Rare. L 47cm, W 48cm Ht 70cm. Pvt Sale: BO $750@ SMS/call 0815 5843 9210. Petitenget. [159]
C/Ns/I-11 Jan 12
?
Mystic Teacher
past lives. He was a healer, teacher and clairvoyant and had the power to peer deep down into your soul and see your past lives. What did he tell you? Boudewijn confirmed my inner knowledge of my past reincarnations. He told me in one of my past lives I was a Native American, an Apache woman, who was working with a shaman as a herbalist. He also described my other lives in different parts of the world as a politician, a counselor, a teacher, a high priestess and a movie star. This helped explain why as a child I always wanted to be in the theater and how I loved to dance and sing for my grandmother! Later on in Bali I discovered one of my last incarnations was as a member of the high caste in India. I even saw my beautiful wedding in Rajasthan!
Art Vision Bali
Jl. Yudistira I, No. 1 Kunti II, Seminyak Bali - Indonesia Ph. +62 361 736 999 / 7820 999 Fx. +62 361 736 998 Email: contact@avb-bali.com
C/Ns/G-7 Sept. 11
When was your first visit to Bali? I came to Bali for the first time in 1988 for a holiday with my ex-husband and fell in love with the island. It was like coming home. A clairvoyant told me that I had spent two previous lives in Bali, one life in the village Pesingganhan near Kusamba and another life in the Batukaru area of Tabanan. Perhaps this is why the Hindu religion has always attracted me. Is a person’s name important?
Erna Twechuizen was born in Hoboken in the Flemish part of Belgium, and grew up as the only child in a Catholic family. In 1991, she made her home in Bali and in 1997 became an Indonesian citizen. Erna presently lives with her partner Fery in Renon and makes her living as a numerologist, Tarot Card reader and clairvoyant. What were like as a child? I was born with the mystic in me, inherited from my powerful Scorpio mother - the sign of occult power. Even as a young girl I was interested in what people couldn’t see, or hear or prove, but I knew still existed. I knew that there was more than just our tangible, everyday world. I would wonder about the meaning of angels and would often ask my grandmother how I could become an Angel. I also discovered at a very early age that I had a strong sense of intuition. Sometimes I knew in advance when things would happen. How did you become interested in the Tarot? I had always been deeply interested in the symbols of life and death and how unseen forces affected my life, so learning about astrology and Tarot came naturally to me. It opened up a curiosity and a yearning to understand the Universe and the Cosmos. I took my first lesson in astrology in Antwerp and in 1979, then studied the stars further in Den Haag and Drunen in the Netherlands. What other spiritual discipline are you involved in? I’m interested in all sorts of esoteric knowledge. In the late 1970s I discovered that combined numbers from my studies of astrology and Tarot could predict someone’s birth date. This was when my interest in numerology was born, at first as a hobby and then later as a profession. Numbers can tell what aspects of our lives we should pay attention to. Numerology was already ancient knowledge, started in 562 BC by Pythagoras.
A person’s name is a very important part of his or her life. Every person’s name stands for a certain number that belongs just to that person. Names point the way in our lives, tell us what path we must take, direct us to our destiny. From this number alone, I can foretell what the year lying ahead will bring for you. In your soul number I can see your past lives which sometime influence your present life, as well as your inner desires and wishes. For a complete reading, I will need your original name at time of birth and all of your nicknames. From your date of birth I can tell you about your health, character, profession and the lessons you need to learn. In what other ways are names and numbers important? Choosing a name for your child and the name of your company can both be crucial. The names need to have the right vibrations. There’s also the best time to open a shop or any kind of business, to move into a house, even the date you get married. Which date is good for the couple? Choosing your hotel room number, your license plate number, your table number at a restaurant, your house number all can be important decisions. What are the potential weaknesses in your home with this specific number?
C/Ns/I-25 Jan 12
These mystical teachings are often called “pseudo sciences.” Do they really work? I am constantly surprised at how numbers and symbols are able to guide people and help them make healthy decisions. We are confronted with numbers and symbols every day – license plate numbers, phone numbers, bank account numbers, PIN numbers, etc. I can’t imagine living my own life without being guided by numbers, and I love guiding people via the numbers in their lives. A clairvoyant once told me that I work with the energy of angels. Where can readers learn more about the services that you offer? Contact: www.ernatwnumeroltarot.com.
What person has had a big influence in your life? In 1984 I met Boudewijn Leliveld who became really important in my life. He was an Indonesian man born in Holland who was working with energies, auras and chakras. I attended one of his lectures, then together with my exhusband enrolled in his course in Tilburg in 1985. I was very moved, especially with his discussions about people’s
For anyone interested in being considered for Siapa, please contact: <dariskm@gmail.com> Copyright © 2012 Al Hickey You can read all past articles of Siapa at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-8 Feb. 12
Bali Advertiser
11
08 February - 22 February, 2012
“Marmeladen - Land” Fruity jams in the flavours strawberry, pineapple, blue- black- Raspberry and Mango are waiting for you! Our jams have 65% fruit content & are produced without preservatives or pectin. Visit our shop and discover our wide product range! Made in Bali! Pertokoan Suryamas 3, Jl. Dewi Sri IV Call: +62 813 1968 8778
www.freshmaxpickles.com C/Ns/P-25 Jan. 12
C/Ns/G-28 Dec. 11
WANT YOUR BALI ADVERTISER DELIVERED BY MAIL ?
For Sale; Baby items - cot, change table, baby monitor, swing, baby carrier, pram, bottles, sterilizer, nappy bag, baby girl clothes newborn to 2 year - everything in brand new condition and excellent quality: Jacqui 081 2388 7560. Nusa Dua. [029] For Sale; Office desk (3) unuse, good condition, size 147 x 70 x 73, price start with Rp. 400.000. Please contact: <Operations@ AquaMarineDiving.com>, Jl Petitenget 2A phone: 473 8020. [031]
C/Ns/G-29 June 11
For Sale; Generator, Kubota Panda marine 10 kva, silent running with housing, engine needs some work, Rp. 5 million nego. Call Alan 0813 3835 5228. Sanur. [046] C/Ns/G-2 Nov. 11
For Sale; Nikon D300s, Lens Nikon 16-85 f3.5, in good perfect condition. Call for details no SMS, serious buyer only. Best offer 0878 6207 1457. Denpasar. [047]
For Sale; Fire extinguisher new (Agustus 2011), type Ranaka 9,0 kg powder. Contact <Operations@ AquaMarineDiving.com>, Jl Petitenget 2A. Contact 473 8020. [032]
For Sale; PS3 brand new in box, never use, unused gift. Price at store 4.2 million will sell for 3.5 million. Firmware ready for jailbeak to ver. 3.55. Call Ketut at 62 878 6207 1457. Denpasar. [048]
For Sale; Thermoses (anodized polyurethane foam insulated to keep hot and cold) = D 20 cm H 28 cm (3 pcs). Contact <Operations@ AquaMarineDiving.com>, Jl Petitenget 2A, phone 473 8020. [033]
For Sale; Yamaha grand piano G-2 E. Beautiful instrument in good condition, hard to find on Bali. With papers, 2,5 year warranty and build in heater. Price: Rp. 75.000.000. Call or e-mail: 0812 4658 4798 <micha@michaklein.com>. Sanur. [049]
For Sale; 6 pieces wedding dress minimalist and simple design, all in good condition. Sell for all Rp. 3.500.000 negotiable. For more information contact Adi 081 2392 5264. Denpasar. [034]
For Sale; Samsung 29” TV for sale. Perfect working order. Rp 800k. Please call Tony 0821 2282 8040. Seminyak. [050]
For Sale; Professional shoulder HDV camcorder Sony HXR-MC1500, mint condition, still in warranty. Box and original accessories suppplied, extra bags. Sell Rp. 13.000.000, negotiable. Contact Adi 081 2392 5264. Denpasar. [035]
Contact our office to sign up!
For Sale; Water heater, still in good quality with price Rp 1.5 million. Contact us: 0361 855 9945 & 0361 283 802. Sanur. [045]
Notice: Bali Advertiser confirms all free Private Classified ads. When you send an ad, we will contact you. If we are unable to contact you then your ad is not printed.
ECR & Mini Printer
Electronic Cash Register
HYBRID POS TOUCH SCREEN ECR
COMBINING TOUCH SCREEN AND ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER POWERFUL AND VERY SECURE SOFTWARE FOR FULL RESTAURANT SYSTEM ELEGANT LOOKS WITH EXCELLENT NETWORK EASY TO USE - NO HANG - NO VIRUS - NO CHEATING
FULL TOUCH SCREEN & LOWER MODELS ALSO AVAILABLE Authorized Distributor - PT. PRAKARSA UTAMA MANGGALA
JL. Suli No. 119 B2, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 225796, 7800965 Fax: 225796 Email: pumindo@cbn.net.id Website: http://pos-kasir.com
Jakarta: 021-3841789, Surabaya: 031-8420004, Yogyakarta: 0274-419590, Bandung: 022-4261529, Medan: 061-4578613 C/Ns/I- 02 Nov 11
For Sale; Fridge, as new, been used for 3 weeks only. Panasonic, cost 4.2m, will sell 2.8m. Model NR-B25GFST. 565x679x1586mm. 229 litres. Big freezer. Weight 52kg. Perfect condition. Perfect for villa. 0821 4604 1732. Kerobokan. [051] Free: Private Classified Ads in Bali Advertiser. Put your free ad in the next issue. The easiest way to place your ad is at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Place An Advertisement page Private Classified. You may also bring in, fax, or directly e-mail your ad.
C/Ns/I-16 Nov 11
C/Ns/I-11 Jan 12
BA Feature
Article
Peace Begins at Birth ‘Every mother is a hero’ - Robin Lim, midwife in Bali By Skye Laphroaig
A certified midwife, who recently shook hands with Hillary Clinton when she scooped a top award, would rather be on her hands and knees on the floor rubbing the back of a mother in labour. Robin Lim, or “Ibu Robin”, as s h e i s affectionately known, offers free birthing services and medical aid in Indonesia, a country where many families cannot afford p r o p e r healthcare. Robin is a midwife who has worked in the U.S, the Philippines and is now based at Yayasan Bumi Sehat health clinic on the outskirts of Ubud. Robin moved with her husband and large family to Bali in 1993 from Iowa and set up Bumi Sehat in 1995. She represents a group of Balinese medical professionals, donors and volunteers around the world, who strive for equality and improved reproductive healthcare for women. “Mother Robin” has led medical teams coping with the tsunami in Aceh, Indonesia, and the earthquakes that hit Yogyakarta, Padang and also Haiti. As the co-founder and executive director of Yayasan Bumi Sehat (Helping Mother Earth Foundation), Robin Lim has inspired many worldwide. Her relentless work needs all the financial support available at this time. Increased contributions will allow more and more women around the world to hopefully experience what we in the developed world, often take for granted, a safe and healthy childbirth. On December 11, 2011 Robin Lim was named CNN Hero of the Year. In her acceptance speech to millions of television viewers she said: “Today on our earth, 981 mothers in the prime of their life will die - today, tomorrow again, and yesterday and I’m asking you to change that. We don’t even know how many babies are lost, but all of us can help.” Lim says: “The very best way for you to help save lives is to support your mother to midwifery care by donating to midwifery led maternity clinics and also support the midwifery model of care at home in your own communities. Remember, midwives are the bridge that women may cross over into safe motherhood and we can save lives together, both mothers and babies. Every mother counts - gentle birthing and community health care is a human right”. Robin is a busy woman. If she isn’t delivering a baby, she’s mothering her own eight children. All of her children, except the two youngest, worked at Bumi Sehat Aceh after the tsunami. Since the award, up to 200 emails per day appear in her email box to congratulate her, request an interview or invite Ibu Robin to be a guest speaker at an event. When I visit her clinic, Robin still has a happy glow about her as a result of winning the CNN award and we reflect on that moment. VICTORY The announcer of the CNN Hero of the Year awards stood on stage at a Los Angeles auditorium with millions of people watching worldwide. This year, the campaign received over 10,000 submissions from more than 100 countries. Only two of the producers are aware of the results an hour before the show and the conclusion was a complete surprise for Robin. Out of the 113,000 people Bumi Sehat has given free medical care to since 2005, very few have access to a computer, so Robin assumed one of the other nominated Heroes would get most votes. However, Robin’s victory is a landslide having won the majority (over six million votes from supporters online). Robin tells me she would have felt like a failure to all mothers had the outcome been any different, so I ask who was the driving force behind the many votes? “People all over the world and especially in the Philippines got involved from day one of voting, but it was the efforts of Akarumput. com, an organization who started their own grassroots movement to spread the word via the Indonesian media, who made sure I won. Most people at the clinic don’t have computers so we set one up and pregnant women were literally leaning forward during the final stages of childbirth to vote online.” So who are Robins heroes? “My Filipino grandmother, Vicenta Munar Lim, was a “Hilot” - a healer and a baby catcher (midwife)
before there were hospitals in the Cordillera Mountains near Baguio City in the Philippines. Imagine her during World War II, catching babies for the refugees! She is my hero. She had to live with real courage, to feed an entire camp of dozens of people, with one sweet potato and the edible weeds she would gather. You can read more about her in my novel: ‘Butterfly People’, available from Bumi Sehat.” HUMBLE BEGINNINGS Robin Lim first became a mother 35 years ago as a teenager. Her daughter was born gently and softly, with the help of midwives at home and her first experience of having a baby was very positive. But tragically, 21 years ago, Robin’s sister Christine and her unborn baby died during pregnancy due to complications. This was in the United States, a country that spends more money on pregnancy and childbirth technology than any other country on this planet. Statistically, it is safer to be pregnant and to give birth in 38 countries other than the USA and less expensive too. Robin believes her community-based solution is more effective than projects that throw billions of dollars at technology used in childbirth. Robin’s response to grief over her sister’s death led her on the path to become a midwife. When her family came to Bali, she realized how many women on the island were having problems getting adequate health care. The well known Balinese Doctor Inne Susante came to meet Robin and showed her the studies she had conducted for UNICEF, proving the leading cause of adult death on this island was haemorrhage after childbirth and she encouraged Robin to do something about it. With the help of some devoted Indonesian volunteers, Robin began to hold pre-natal care clinics at her home and eventually opened the Yayasan Bumi Sehat in the village of Nyuh Kuning. GENTLE BIRTHS Gentle birth can happen at home or in small childbirth centres like Bumi Sehat. The most important ingredient is that a baby should not be separated from the mother and the mother’s wishes should be respected. She may give birth squatting, in water or lying on her side and may choose when her baby’s umbilical chord is cut. Robin states: “Being born without trauma is a foundation for having an intact capacity to love and trust.”
more women the chance to break the cycle of poverty, obtain better nutrition, have access to higher levels of maternity care, and aid the reduction in maternal and infant mortality. CHALLENGES HIV and its social stigma, is beginning to enter the equation within Bumi Sehat’s daily work, making the clinic’s task more daunting. In a culture where women are afraid to disclose their HIV/AIDS status due to the threat of being ostracized from their village and excluded from cultural ceremonies, Bumi Sehat provides confidentiality, counselling, understanding and free testing. Medical insurance is not affordable to 95 per cent of Balinese people and Bumi Sehat runs on a donation basis. All in-house services are provided regardless of a woman’s ability to pay. The average family earns the equivalent of $8 a day, according to t h e International Monetary Fund, but a normal hospital delivery without complications costs around $70. A Caesarean section can cost more than $700. The clinic provides pre-natal examinations, essential vitamins, daily physician-run clinics, medical clinics, water-birthing, and post-natal care operating 24/7. Bumi Sehat believes that breast-feeding must be established before mother and child return to their village because a bottle fed baby in Indonesia is 300 times more likely to die in her first year of life, compared to the survival rate of breastfed babies. NATURAL BIRTHING When a birth goes well, it is a beautiful experience, but unfortunately there are sometimes complications. With every pregnancy and birth, a woman’s risk of dying increases. Robin admits she cries silently when each baby is born. I ask her how she would define the love between a mother and her baby.
According to the United Nations Population Fund, three out of five women giving birth in South Asia do so without a skilled birth attendant on hand which means that the quality of perinatal and postnatal care v a r i e s w i d e l y. O n e consequence of this is the high rate of infant mortality. Robin has been addressing this problem as she goes about building capacity for the Bumi Sehat midwives who deliver babies and sending students to midwifery college, which costs more than the Western equivalent.
“Wow, that question makes me cry. I may be a poet, but I cannot describe that kind of love,” she says.
“In 2011 we have averaged about 40 babies a month” she explains. “If one day we don’t have a birth at Bumi Sehat Bali, we know the next day there will be a flood of them. Our biggest night was when it was pouring with rain and in 24 hours we received 11 babies into the world”
THE FUTURE OF CHILDBIRTH Women of Indonesia keenly practise family planning. Most have just one or two children (Dua anak cekup - two children is enough). This is why Robin gets so upset about the high maternal mortality rate in Asia.
LIFE GOES ON For winning CNN Hero of the Year, Lim received an additional $250,000 grant towards Bumi Sehat the not-for-profit foundation. How does the woman who recently shook hands with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton feel to be chosen as a Top 10 CNN Hero?
“Women in the prime of their lives should not being dying just because they are having a first or second baby. Every mother should be healthy and strong and every birth should be safe and loving.”
“I cannot answer this, as I am still unable to believe it happened, ”Robin says. “I so wished to become the number one CNN Hero as a statement highlighting the needs of mothers and babies. When I actually received the award, I was not prepared for being in the limelight. I am much more comfortable kneeling on the floor rubbing the back of a mother in labour, receiving her baby into this world. The real hero is the ordinary woman who is giving birth at this moment. I am so happy that a midwife was chosen for the award.” As for the future, Bumi Sehat has secured land in Nyuh Kuning village and construction of a new earthquake-proof clinic will begin this year. Robin believes better economic opportunities will give
The complications of a caesarean section to the infant can interfere with early contact bonding between mother and child. Robin is an avid proponent of gentle natural birthing, including water birthing; team Bumi Sehat provides this natural delivery technique. Robin believes that a delay in the cutting of the umbilical cord makes a huge difference to a baby’s ability to receive her full blood supply, and contributes to a stronger immune system. This no-cost protocol increases the child’s iron stores, helping to improve infant survival rates. Lim says: “Women suffer and die in pregnancy and childbirth at the rate of 981 per day worldwide. Why? It’s because they are malnourished. Poverty forces a pregnant woman to survive by eating one or two servings of white rice or noodles a day. They are cheap and fast to cook so you don’t need to buy fuel so often, but they fill your belly with zero nutritional value.”
Since 2005, approximately 4,000 babies have been delivered at the clinic. For Ibu Robin, constantly raising the $600 per day operational funds is her biggest challenge. Please consider making a tax-free donation to Yayasan Bumi Sehat today. Robin Lim, CPM, is a poet and midwife. Her latest book, Geometry of Splitting Souls, is available on Amazon or from Bumi Sehat. http://www.bumisehatbali.org Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
Bali Advertiser
13
08 February - 22 February, 2012
C/Ns/G-8 Feb. 12
For Sale; Rare antique Balinese teak standing cabinet: 1920. Simple slim dark teak Balinese cabinet/ Amoire rare collector item; private sale: BO $2k. SMS/ call 0815 5843 9210. Petitenget. [082]
Moving Sale; 3 teakwood chairs, 1 teakwood table, 1 bookshelf, 1 cupboard, 1 dining table, 1 set of water container, 1 gas stove Rinnai (2 burners), 1 plastic shoe rack. all Rp. 5.000.000. 0813 3753 2418. Denpasar. [052]
For Sale; Generator 15KW, super silent. Daihatsu direct injection overhead can shaft diesel engine. Just had full service, brand new AVR, new battery, 3 phase and single phase, original cost was 85 million rupiah, will sell for 45 million, goes very well. Peter Flexi 0361 746 4200. Kerobokan. [083]
For Sale; Laptop Acer Aspire 5920G, processor Intel Core2 Duo 2. 2GHz, 2GB Ram, 160GB HD, DVD player, display 1280/800 pixels, Windows 7. Contact Ary 0821 3805 3887 or <ary.asian.nugroho@gmail. com>. Tabanan. [053]
For Sale; Cool room, three meters long, three meters high, two and a half meters wide. This cool room was installed one year ago and never used. Can be used as a freezer if you want, -15C no problems. Compressor and evaporater all imported from USA. Replacement cost 120 juta, will sell for 45 million rupiah nego. Will take Visa or Master Card with no 3% commision. Contact Peter Flexi 0361 746 4200. Kerobokan. [084] Free: Private Classified Ads in Bali Advertiser. Put your free ad in the next issue. The easiest way to place your ad is at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Place An Advertisement page Private Classified. You may also bring in, fax, or directly e-mail your ad.
BALI CHEAP CAR RENTAL MAKE YOUR TRIP COMFORTABLE
www.balicarrentalonline.com /E:info@balicarrentalonline.com P: +62 361 735363
Hotline: +62 81237648254 KEROBOKAN – KUTA-BALI
C/Ns/I-10 August 11
For Sale; Chicco baby stroller good condition Rp. 800.000, Pliko baby high chair good condition Rp. 450.000. Complete Princess baby bedding (imported new but never used) Rp. 500.000. Women shoes, kids puzzles and books. Price nego possible. Contact 0858 5744 5548. Sanur. [054]
21461735 C/Ns/G-25 Jan. 12
For Sale; Original oil paintings on canvas, private collection by famous surfer. Jl. Kuta Theather 12 / 0819 1676 0010. [055] For Sale; Stain remover (sodium pecarbonate) Bought way 2much of this non-polluting, disinfectant and deodorizer. Makes whites whiter and removes mildew & mold from walls. Safe for everything. 50% less @ Rp. 35,000 per kg. SMS: 0819 1560 0114, e-mail: <dinawehn@yahoo. com>. Ubud. [056]
C/Ns/G-28 Dec. 11
C/Ns/I-11 Jan 12
C/Ns/I-28 Dec 11
3!!!!!
arch 2 M n O ! !! !! g in is com
have ions we will it d e 7 h c r a ur ad ary 22 AND M i ads. Get yo p e y N l l In our Febru a r o e. epi Section f March 7 issu D N A 2 a special Ny 2 y r a he Febru in NOW for t
Contact one of our Marketing staff or NC/Ns/G-8 Feb. 12
NC/Ns/I-25 Jan 12
Body & Spirit JI Werkudara 520, Legian Kaja, Kuta Hp: 081 811 9634 email: onasis@indo.net.id C/He/I-11 Jan 12
Le Salon de coiffure
Hair | Treatment | Nails | Make Up | Waxing International & Traditional Wedding
For Sale; Matsunaga stavolt model SVC-5000, automatic voltage regulator/electricity stabilizer up to 5000 watts. Will sell for 1 million only. Call 081 2387 4036. Denpasar. [058] For Sale; Used golf club fullset, 3.5 mio Mizuno Cobra. Japan original collection. Call 081 7939 9777 or e-mail <info@bali-voucher.com>. Jimbaran. [020] For Sale; Sony EX 1. With 2 batteries and 2 memory cards. Michael. Sanur. 0813 3775 5729. Less than 200 hours in use. Optional Equinox housing. [021]
Jl. Uluwatu II Jimbaran Arcade #2, Jimbaran - Bali (Next to Circle K, near Mc Donald)
Ph. 0361 8472103
Use the talents you possess - for the woods would be a very silent place if no birds sang expect for the best.
COSMO SALON & SPA
H a i r & B o d y T r e a t m e n t s r y it an t t s u “J ds ee Try our specialty massages: fo Cosmo Fusion and Cosmo
I want to buy used MacBook Pro or MacBook Air. Must be well-priced and in good condition. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [015]
Signature. We have the best therapists in Bali.
elf”
www.tarotpredictionsguru.com
For Sale; Apple PowerBook, 15-inch screen, 1.5Ghz processor, 2GB RAM. Includes extra battery, charger, original install discs, and Marware case. Exc. condition. Price: 3 million Rp. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [014]
rs ou ry
For Sale; Dead old iMac (year: 1999) colour: blue, incl box. Rp. 600.000, O.N.O. Collector item. 081 835 1121. Jimbaran. [057]
Shashi Tarot Card Reading Crystal Healing Reiki Therapy
Featuring Clinique and OPI products www.cosmobali.com
Jl. Danau Tamblingan # 154 Sanur 286330 C/He/G-29 June 11
For Sale; “GEA” ice cube machine in good condition, purchased for over Rp 11 mio, now Rp 6.2mio (nego) installed at your place and will include free water filter and uv light filter. Denpasar 0819 9902 2500. [016] For Sale; Fresh coffee everyday with Nemox opera coffee machine. Made in Italy, an Espresso machine that is like a mini-version of a professional one. Comes with a built in coffee bean grinder Rp. 4,2 million (nego). Contact 0819 9902 2500. Denpasar. [017] C/He/G-6 April 11
C/He/G-9 March 11
DON’T MISS OUT nd THE 2 ROUND OF OUR PRE-OPENING OFFER ! 6 MONTHS OF UNLIMITED ACCESS to both 3V Fitness Clubs (Canggu & Kerobokan) FOR ONLY 3M IDR !
3V S S E FITN GGU N MONTH !! @ CA G THIS OPENIN
3V FITNESS
cardio - fitness - free weights - personal training - group classes - yoga - outdoor activities
If you exercise only 3 times a week IT IS A SAVING OF 1.290.000 IDR ! And the more you’ll come the more you’ll save!
This amazing offer is limited to only 10 people Get yours today, CALL 0361 847 6252 ! WHAT TO EXPECT
Les Mills & 3V group classes led by an International team of Instructors BOOTCAMP - 6 week all inclusive packages Personal Training - qualified and mentored Personal Trainers Multi ‘CrossFit’ frame - TRX, Boxing, CrossFit and Circuits Indoor 65 meters running ‘track’ Kids after-school & holiday activities (including Gymnastics, Futsal, Ballet & Hip Hop)
jalan mertasari 31x kerobokan, bali t. +62 361 847 6252 e. fitness@3vkerobokan.com Fb. Threevi Fitnessbal blog.3vfitness.com www.3vfitness.com C/He/I-08 Feb 12
Bali Advertiser
Body & Spirit
08 February - 22 February, 2012
For Sale; Display chiller stainless steel and glass, goes well imported from Italy, looks nice in as new condition. Original cost 28 million rupiah, will sell for 12 million rupiah nego. Visa/ Master Card no problem. Peter Flexi 0361 746 4200. Kerobokan. [085] For Sale; Blast freezer also knows as blast chiller or shock freezer. Brand Mehen, compresser & evaporator & condenser, all made in Germany. This is new and imported by us. Comes complete with service kit. Will freeze down to -35c, this curbs bacterium. US$7000. Will take Visa or Master Card no commision. Peter 0361 746 4200. Kerobokan. [086]
15
reshape, rebalance, reform at
SUNSET PILATES STUDIO Pilates can benefit individuals wishing to: • Lengthen and strengthen muscles • Improve posture and mobility • Tone and centre the body • Align and centre the body through core stability • Help prevent Osteoporosis and Tendonitis • Aid injury rehabilitation • Improve focus and breath control
Jl. Dewi Sri No.98 Legian Kelod (Off Sunset Road) Telephone 0361 - 7914127 Bali’s first fully equipped Pilates Studio C/He/G-4 May 11
Hair & Beauty Hair Extention Waxing Manicure Pedicure Nail Acrilic & Gel
NiaEn W e Keratin
Brazil nation Rejuve Facial y Debuss / infrared) d n u (Ultraso 2nd Floor Jl. Kunti No 9 Seminyak - Bali Tel: +62 361 738 025 | +62 361 744 7660 Web : www.christophe-c-c.com C/He/G-8 Peb. 12
C/He/G-29 June 11
C/He/I-16 Nov 11
C/He/G-19 Oct. 11
16
Body & Spirit
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
Anti Aging News
Advertorial
Stay Young and Healthy with The Latest Advances in Anti Aging Medicine
STD’s - How You Can Eliminate Them C/He/P-27 July 11
There are over 25 diseases that are spread through sexual contact. In this article I am going to look at the most common sexually transmitted diseases and then I will outline what you can do about treating them effectively and safely. Chlamydia – The Most Common STD Chlamydia is the most common STD and is caused by the bacterium chlamydia trachomatis. It is estimated that up to 8 million new infections take place with this bacteria each year in the USA alone. 75% of women and 50% of men with chlamydia won’t notice any symptoms and won’t even know they are infected. Symptoms that can appear include: abnormal discharge of either mucous or pus from vagina or penis, and pain or burning upon urination. Chlamydia is transmitted during any type of sexual contact with an infected partner. In addition, a pregnant woman may pass the infection to her newborn during delivery, with subsequent neonatal eye infection or pneumonia. Chlamydia can also lead to premature birth or low birth weight. The throat can also be infected as can the rectum and the eye (“pink eye”). Chlamydia infections can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), a serious complication that is a major cause of infertility in women of childbearing age. Each year, approximately 500,000 women in the United States develop PID due to chlamydia infections. Chlamydia infection is easily confused with gonorrhea because the symptoms of both diseases are similar. Gonorrhea Gonorrhea remains the second most common STD and is caused by the bacterium neisseria gonorrhoeae. It infects approximately 2 million people in the USA each year (most of these are unreported and possibly not treated) and it is most common in younger people aged from 15 to 29 years: it can infect people of any age however. The symptoms in men are: pain and burning when urinating and a yellowish or white discharge from the penis. There can also be swelling and pain in the testicles. In women the symptoms are the same with a discharge and pain on urinating, and also possibly bleeding between menstrual periods, painful intercourse, lower abdominal pain and also heavy periods. If gonorrhea is not treated, it can also spread into the fallopian tubes leading to inflammation and infertility. The bacteria can also spread to the bloodstream and infect the joints, heart valves, or the brain. Rectal infection in men and women includes discharge, anal itching, soreness, bleeding, and sometimes painful bowel movements. Genital Herpes This is a highly contagious condition estimated to affect up to 50 million people in the USA alone with over half a million new cases each year. It is caused by the herpes simplex virus (types 1 and 2) and most people have either no or minimal symptoms or signs of infection. HSV-1 usually causes sores on the lips (known as cold sores), but it can cause genital infections through oral-genital or genital-genital contact. HSV-2 typically causes one or more blisters on or around the genitals or rectum. Sores can also appear on other parts of the body where broken skin has come into contact with HSV. The virus remains in certain nerve cells of the body for life, causing symptoms usually at times of stress or poor nutrition. Genital Warts Genital warts are growths that occur on the vagina, anus, cervix, penis, scrotum, or thigh. They may be raised or flat, small or large, or clustered to form cauliflower-like shapes. The warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which is also linked to cervical cancer and other genital cancers. HPV is one of the most common causes of sexually transmitted disease in the world. About 24 million people in the USA have HPV infections. Some cause common skin warts, while about one third of the HPV types are transmitted by sexual contact and reside in genital tissue without causing warts. HPV infection often shows no symptoms—it is estimated that almost half of the women infected with HPV have no obvious symptoms. Like other STDs, individuals with HPV infection are largely unaware of the potential risk they pose for transmission to others. There have been found to be over 80 HPV types, many of which are known to cause genital warts. Some types also have been associated with cancer. HPV can be detected in 93% of all cervical cancers, however the virus alone will not induce cervical cancer. Other factors include oral contraceptive use, poor nutrition, a weakened immune system, pregnancy, and smoking. Syphilis Syphilis is caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. Although the incidence of syphilis has decreased during the 1990’s, it is now on the rise again, with a 70% increase incidence in men over the past 5 years. The first stage begins with genital
sores (or chancres), which appear up to 3 weeks following exposure, but may even take 3 months to appear. They can be present on the penis, vagina, or rectum, but also may appear on the tongue, cervix, and other parts of the body. Second stage syphilis is evidenced by a generalized rash which appears up to 10 weeks after the chancres heal. It is similar to the rash present in measles and may cover the whole body or just parts such as the palms of the hands or soles of the feet. Headaches and fever may also be present. After this the illness goes into a latent of silent stage and stays dormant for various lengths of time. It is very difficult to detect in this stage. If left untreated about one third of people develop the final or tertiary stage of syphilis, in which the bacteria damage the heart, eyes, brain, nervous system, bones, joints, or almost any other part of the body. Late syphilis is a terrible disease, because it can result in mental illness, blindness, other neurological problems, heart disease, and death. How You Can Eliminate STD’s The very first step is having the necessary tests performed so you can find out what the exact problem is. This is relatively straight forward and involves either swabs or blood tests. Once a firm diagnosis has been made then you can move onto the treatment phase. For all of the above bacterial infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilis, antibiotics are usually prescribed as the only treatment. Whilst this generally is an appropriate treatment and does in most cases eliminate the disease, more and more drug resistant bacteria are becoming commonplace. For example antibiotic resistant strains of gonorrhoea are becoming more common and have made the commonly used antibiotics obsolete. Anti-viral drugs are used for herpes, however they do not cure the problem and will not eliminate the disease. They are merely aimed at reducing the outbreak severity. Genital warts can be removed using freezing or cautery, however once again the virus will not be removed from your body. The most promising alternative therapies for all of the above conditions are ozone therapy and Rife electro-frequency therapy. I don’t have the space to go into more details here however both of these treatments have been shown to effectively destroy and remove all traces of bacteria and viruses from your body if performed regularly and correctly. Using these therapies can most certainly not only remove unwanted disease such as STD’s but can also vastly improve your health in many other ways. If you have any questions or feedback on the above article you can email me at DrTheodoreBali@gmail.com
ASIALIFE INTERNATIONAL HEALTH PLANS Monthly, quarterly, or annual payment systems
SERVING BALI AND INDONESIA SINCE 1998
General Insurance Houses, Villas, Hotels Factories, Shops Cars, Liability PT. ASIALIFE INVEST A5, Kuta Poleng Mall, Kuta, Bali 80361 Contact MikeTel: (0361) 764 488 Fax: (0361) 764 728 Email: info@asialife.net Website: www.asialife.net C/He/I-02 Nov 11
Klinik PENTA Medica
24 Hours Medical Assistance
GP consultation & home visit/out call Professional emergency room service Air charter & commercial medical evacuation Dental clinic service Home care & nursing care First aid training Ambulance transfer & standby event service By joining PENTA Medicare Club (PMC), will get discounts at several medical providers in Denpasar Only IDR 135,000/year PMC Family Member IDR 486,000/year Klinik PENTA Medica
Jl. Teuku Umar Barat - Marlboro No 88, Denpasar - Bali Telp. 0361 490709 / 7446144, Fax 0361 - 490708 www.pentamedica.com, e-mail: clinic@pentamedica.com
Klinik Penta Medica Candidasa
Rife Therapy
The Original Rife Electro-Frequency Therapy … Used For – Cancer Therapy, Detoxification, Candida, HIV, Herpes, Hepatitis, CMV, Lymes, Arthritis, Diabetes, Fibromyalgia, Depression, and more!
Is Now Here in Bali at..
NeoGen
Anti Aging Clinic • • • • • •
On Jln. Sunset Rd (Just Before Carefour) Also Available… Ultimate 14 Day Whole Body Detox Program Complete Anti-Aging Testing – Hormone Analysis (Saliva & Blood), CRP, Homocysteine, Antioxidants, Blood Oxygen.. Hair Mineral & Toxicity Analysis, Natural Hormone Balancing – HGH, Testosterone, Estrogen, Progesterone, Cortisol etc High Concentration Whole Body Ozone Therapy Stem CELL Therapy, Placenta Therapy, IV Antioxidants Contact Us Now to Find out More!
Ph: 0361 767613
Email: info@neogenantiaging.com
Please note that the contents of this article are the opinions of the author and should in no way be taken as medical advice. If you have any specific medical concerns please consult your doctor for an assessment. Dr Theodore is an Australian Medical Doctor now living in Asia – based in Singapore. His Major Specialties are; Anti Aging Medicine, Whole Body Detoxification, Stem Cell Therapy Natural Health and Healing, Male Enhancement, Whole Body Ozone Therapy, Fat Loss and Body Re-Sculpting, Exercise With Oxygen Therapy, Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy and Nutritional Counseling. He is the Founder of the Asian Society of Anti Aging Medicine (ASOAAM), and is a Member of the American Academy of Anti Aging Medicine and the World Anti Aging Academy of Medicine. He is a Lecturer and Trainer in Anti Aging Medicine, Whole Body Ozone Therapy, Whole Body Detoxification, Natural Health and Healing.
Copyright © 2012 Dr. Theodore
You can read all past articles of Anti Aging News at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
Jl. Raya Manggis No 88, Desa Manggis, Karangasem Telp. +62363 - 41909, Fax +62363 - 41002 E-mail: inhouseclinic1@pentamedica.com C/He/G-18 May 11
PROBLEM WITH YOUR TEETH Repair and rehabilitate your teeth in less than a week.
?
911 Dental : when you have very severe toothache-I need two hours-one visit to clear-just walk in to have the treatment. For Less Price : Crown 350 AUD including root canal treatment if needed. Dental Implant 1,200 AUD (+ Crown) we have immediate loaded implants. For a Quick Results : Teeth in a day. Porcelain Crown/Bridgework finished in one day. 14 units bridgework in one week (full mouth rehabilitation). One implant + Crown-One day. Ten implants whole mouth - one week with Ceramill Multi-X Machine. For No Stress Procedure : Just sit down in one place and finished! No referring to other specialist because we are the specialist. We do Cosmetic Dentistry : Laser Bleaching, Laminating For Discolored Teeth, Soft Tissue Grafting, Gum Plastic Surgery For Gummy Smile, Bone Grafting. Now We Have CEREC Technique from Germany. We make Porcelain Crown, Inlay, Laminating, Bridgework without metal for front teeth and posterior teeth for 14 unit bridgework. No Waiting List, just walk in and get the treatment done! D E N TA L C L I N I C INHOUSE DENTAL LAB,CEREC
BALI 911 IMPLANT CENTER GALILEOS 3D X-RAY (SIRONA)
BALI 911 DENTAL CLINIC IMPLANT CENTER Jl. Patimura No. 9-11 Denpasar, Bali-Indonesia Tel. (0361) 249749, 222445 Speak to the Dentist: (0361) 7440911, 0812 3800911 e-mail: iguizot@indosat.net.id Website: www.bali911dentalclinic.com
for your benefit
MALL BALI GALLERIA 2nd Floor No. 2C-58/59 Jl. Raya By Pass Ngurah Rai, Simpang Dewa Ruci - Kuta Ph : (0361) 766254-55 Speak to the Dentist: (0361) 7449911 Open on Sunday
5 YEARS WARANTY
DHARMAWANGSA SQUARE Ground Floor Unit 65, Jakarta Ph: (021) 727 88284 Hp. 081 113 7241 E-mail: mguzt@mac.com FOR PORCELAIN & DENTAL IMPLANT C/He/G-28 Dec. 11
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
William Russell, Aetna, IMG, Pasific, BUPA, IPH etc
C/He/M-19 Oct. 11
Upix Nail Extensions Professional Nail Tech Acrylic and Gel
Quick Sale; 30 ltr “Sybo” bakery mixer good for 5 kg flour, spiral, beater and whip mixer. Good condition, just serviced, Rp 5.5 (negotiable), picture available. 0819 9902 2500. Denpasar. [018] For Sale; FCS double bag 7.0, new 3 juta, now 1 juta. Please SMS 0819 3601 4449 or e-mail <mainski@ gmail.com> for photos and question. Denpasar. [002] For Sale; Suitcase 80 liter, hardcover trolley case as good as new. Rp. 450.000. Please SMS 0819 3601 4449 or e-mail <mainski@ gmail.com> for photos and question. Denpasar. [003]
At your home, hotel or villa Phone: 0361-874 2556 +62 813 3879 1146 Email: upixnails@gmail.com www.upixnails.baliklik.com
For Sale; Freezer room brand Sanken, color gray, still good, Rp. 400.000. Please call me: 0815 5805 3794. Sanur. [172] For Sale; 5 months old rattan furniture + equipment for bar/ restaurant/household. Also 2 chest freezer Sanyo SFC212, sound system Polytron, display fridger Polytron, freestanding domo (Modena), gas oven with chicken roaster + 5 gas cooker on top. Also mini rice cooker, toaster Miyako, other kitchen/bar tools. All items perfect condition, still warranty 1-3 years. Please SMS/call for pictures/ informations on 0857 3827 6177. Tabanan. [173]
Body & Spirit
17
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 100% Principal Capital Protection 2-3 years Investment Term Approximately 12% p/a interest Potential additional win bonus on successful cases Available in USD & GBP Contact: bhfs@cbn.net.id C/He/M-8 Feb. 12
C/He/I-08 Feb 12
C/He/I-24 August 11
Refresh your health and beauty with our special treatment treatments ntts • Botox (Allergan only) • Dermal fillers – Teosyal, Esthelis, Restylane & Aquamid uamid • Accent Ultra – Ultrasonic Liposuction & Radio Frequency quency • Face & Body contouring • IPL Skin Rejuvenation • IPL Hair Removal • Mesotherapy • Leg Vein Removal • Human Growth Hormone – HGH • Laser Mole Removal • Liquid Nitrogen – pre cancer treatment • Microdermabrasion • Fruit Acid Peel Accent Ultra – Ultrasonic Liposuction • Non-invasive fat removal from stomach, thighs and nd other parts parts art of the body • Removes fat from face & chin • Tightens skin on your neck and under your arms • Reduces cellulite and stretch marks NEW: Tattoo Removal Introduction offer: Get your first treatment before April 30th 2012, receive your second treatment FREE!
We are open on Sundays! On Sundays KITAS/KTP holders get 10% off on microdermabrasion
Pertokoan Kuta Plaza 18, Blok B-4 Jalan Dewi Sri, Kuta, Bali 80361 Call: +62 361 76 0084, +62 361 821 8884 SMS: +62 812 36 33 2000 Email: info@rejuvieclinic.com Facebook: Rejuvie Clinic www.rejuvieclinic.com C/He/I-25 Jan 12
C/He/G-25 Jan. 12
Jl. Raya Kuta No. 46A, Banjar Abian Base Kuta Bali 80361, Indonesia T. +62 361 757725 F. +62 361 757348 E. info@thebanjarbali.com
www.thebanjarbali.com
C/He/G-19 Oct. 11
NC/He/P-25 Jan. 12
18
Body & Spirit
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
For Sale; Large standing teak mirror. Ideal for bedroom or hallway this tall 2metre by 1 meter teak wood mirror. Quality carvings and frame BO $750. SMS/call 0815 5843 9210. Petitenget. [158] For Sale; Antique teak wood desk in great condition. 200cm x 80cm w/ small center drawer. Bought for Rp. 3 million will sell for Rp. 2.5 nego. Contact +62 878 6198 8111. Seminyak. [152] For Sale; Surfboards Brett Warner, 6’4” x 20 x 2 5/8 swallow tail, 18 mths old Rp 1.5Jt. Gunther Rohn, 6’6” x 19 1/2 x 2 1/2 round tail, near new Rp 2.0Jt. Hp. 081 2384 4119. Kuta. [153] C/He/G-11 Jan. 12
C/He/I-08 Feb 12
the art of body Prescription for the Adrenaline Junkie An adrenaline junkie is a person addicted to the thrill of the adrenaline rush: the exciting, pleasurable effect produced when the adrenal glands dump a large dose of adrenaline into the bloodstream. The adrenaline rush usually occurs when the body senses danger, the “Fight or Flight” moment. Your heart rate increases, pleasure-giving endorphins are released by the pituitary gland and your breathing rate ramps up. The result of all this extra oxygen, energy and hormones is the adrenaline high, a euphoric feeling that can last for hours. Your Prescription: If you are a natural adrenaline junkie and need your ‘fix’ in Bali, I have found the perfect prescription for you. Canyoning is probably the most exciting adrenaline sport I have ever done and now its here in Bali! What is Canyoning? The relatively new sport of canyoning was largely unknown until the 1990s. Even now, it’s more popular in Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. Canyoning consist of: hiking, jumping, leaping, rappelling, and sliding down a usually wet slot canyon, with pools of water, running water, and/or waterfalls. In most cases, these canyons require climbing gear and are often termed Technical Canyoning. Traditionally, these types of canyons have been pursued in Spain, France, New Zealand, Australia and now in Bali!
C/He/G-30 Nov. 11
To sum it up, these canyon explorations are Adventure Travel with a capital A! Every canyon varies, but the following description, from a trip I did with Adventure and Spirit Canyoning in Bali went a bit like this: First, you’ll put on a wet suit. You’ll be in and out of the water repeatedly; without a wet suit, the constant evaporation will quickly chill you. The wet suit also provides protection against scrapes if you get too close to a rock wall. After some safety guidelines and a big meal, you proceed into the canyon. Now, you start down. First comes a water slide. For centuries, water and sand have ground a smooth slot into the rock. It’s as easy as your first time on the slide in kindergarten... and probably about as scary. Just sit at the top ... push off ... and splash! it’s over! You laugh, and watch the next person come down.
• • • • •
You dog-paddle through a basin of water, climb over a few rocks, and soon arrive at the next challenge: A water jump. You stand at the top of a small waterfall and look down. Here, the water has cleaned out a round pool, ten feet below. Your guide points to the deepest spot, and tells you to jump. Splash!! Two down.
Retail & Wholesale Spa Products Spa Accessories Special and Corporate Gifts Development of Private Label Hotel & Villa Amenities
Next, the guide secures you to a safety line and you inch along a wall, as the river descends below you. Just ahead, a giant boulder has lodged itself between the canyon walls, as the river shoots down a waterfall to a pool 80 feet below. Somehow, incredibly, you end up right on top of that boulder, safely secured by a belay rope, but nonetheless find yourself gripping the rock with all your strength. When the time comes for you to descend, you shuffle over to the guide. He ties you into a new safety rope, unties the rope anchoring you to the rock, and belays you as you rappel, with the waterfall thundering beside you, into the pool below. There’s more: On one waterslide, you can’t even see the bottom when you push off from the top. You may rappel through the next waterfall. Much of canyoning’s appeal stems from the fact that every canyon is different; each will present its own special features and challenges. The team at Adventure and Spirit make it an amazing experience. They offer canon trips for un-fit junkies to sportive canyon trips that are more for the athletic junkies. I definitely advise anyone and everyone to go. Its not just a great physical workout. It’s a lovely challenge ! How safe is canyoning? Any outdoor sport is inherently riskier than, say, watching television. (Physically riskier, that is. We would argue that television presents a bigger risk to your brain.) If you head out into an unknown canyon with just a rope, a buddy, and a lot of optimism, you’re definitely in high-risk territory. Most canyoning is done with guides, who are intimately familiar with every pool, slide, and waterfall in a particular canyon. Use of a qualified guide will greatly reduce, but will not eliminate, the risks of canyoning. Although, having said that, the team at Adventure and Spirit are highly professional and well trained. To get your Adrenaline fix contact: Adventure and Spirit Jl. Raya Mas, Ubud Bali Hotline: +62 8533 3885 598 / +62 361 971 288 canyon@adventureandspirit.com www.adventureandspirit.com
If you want to get in shape call: 08123 89 0999. E-mail: ns@theartofbody.com. Website: www.theartofbody.com. You can read all past articles of The Art of Body at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Copyright © 2012 Natalie Kashani
We supply high quality professional Spa products, amenities and accessories. Our core business is the supply of bulk spa products. We have a chemist on board to assist custom blending or help create signature treatments to compliment your menu. Our specialty is “Private Label” where our creative team, work with clients to customize and develop exclusive merchandise, to suite your image. We create, design and manufacture exclusive Spa accessories, anything from foot ritual bowls, product presentations and testers, dispensers, trays, tea rituals to tissue boxes. We also make and package gifts for special events and corporate functions. At every stage of design and manufacture we work with our clients to understand their specific needs, to develop and create quality products that reflect the company’s identity. Please check our website for more details on what we do; www.spafactorybali.com
Head office and manufacturing facility
Our Singapore showroom :
Spa Factory Bali Jl. Toya Ning No 4 Kedonganan 80361 Bali, Indonesia Tel +62 361 701439
3 Pickering Street, Unit 01 – 12 Nankin Row, China Square Central. Tel. +65 62258476.
www.spafactorybali.com C/He/G-14 Dec. 11
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
Moving Sale; 1 pcs teakwood cabinet 2 M long x 70 cm high x 60 cm width Rp. 2,5 mill, 2 pcs small teakwood bench single sofa Rp. 1,2 mill and 1 medium. Rp. 1,5 mill, 1 large teakwood bench sofa 2 M long x 1 M high x 80 cm width Rp. 3,5 mill photo available for e-mail. Call 0813 3872 4288. [001] For Sale; iPad 2, 32GB, white, barely used, bought in USA, complete with the extra casing. Please call for details 081 7979 0393. Seminyak. [075] For Sale; RC XL Savage truck, petrol motor, all the bits included, hardly used, excellent condition. Must see. 2 mill. 081 7479 1789. Kerobokan. [076] C/He/I-14 Dec 11
Body & Spirit
19
Our trees are getting too big, please adopt them. Flamboyan body 83cm diameter 26cm main stem 7 meter (2,2juta). Dadap merah body 75cm diameter 25cm main stem 5 meter (1, 2juta). In front of “Pancake House” Jl. Pantai Berawa 13b Canggu. 0813 3739 8257. [068] For Sale; Gas rotisserie with 6 rod (can make 12 roast chicken) perfect for catering or delivery roast chicken. Will sell at Rp. 30 million. Also gas shawarma roaster. Rp. 9.200.000. Contact: 0878 6287 7428. Denpasar. [069] Canggu club family membership for sale contact <peter@laFontaine.net.au>. Canggu. [070] C/He/I-28 Dec 11
Full Body Massage Now in the privacy of your home Fully trained professional staff to relax, rejuvenate and refresh you Home delivery now available Back & Shoulder Massage Our staff will enhance your feeling of well being with this traditional Balinese therapy by working specific acupressure points on your back. 30 mnt Rp. 45.000 Relaxing Reflexology Gentle touch and pressure for refreshment and relaxation, focus on feet, a lower leg, and upper leg. 1.0 hour Rp. 75.000
Full Body Relaxing Massage Direct precise acupressure massage on your foot’s Meridian points, to relieve stress, tension, stiff muscles and enhance blood circulation. 1.0 hours Rp. 80.000 Full Body Traditional Massage Combination of aromatic cream and oil applied on the entire body with Balinese technique of precise acupressure to enhance the body’s fitness, vigor and spirit. 1.5 hours Rp. 120.000
Sun Burn Relief Therapy
Classic Suku Massage
Specially prepared aloe vera cream is applied soothingly over your body & massaged into the skin. To sooth & regenerate sun burnt skin & reduce peeling caused by too much sun. 1.5 hour Rp. 150.000
This is the real Suku Massage. The” Touch Technique” is the slowest and deepest approach we have. This is a 1.5 hour massage used to correct major imbalance of energy. 1.5 hour Rp. 155.000
Jl. Raya Kerobokan-Seminyak Banjar Taman No. 60 Telp: +62 361 731187 / +62 361 809 1732 Open From: 11.00 am – 21.00 pm. C/He/I-13 July 11
C/He/G-28 Dec. 11
C/He/G-14 Dec. 11
C/He/G-25 Jan. 12
We Are Here For You
BIMC understands that needing medical treatment in a foreign country can be unsettling which is why they have an international team of profesionals ready to assist 24 hours a day.
761 263
T Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai No. 100X Kuta 80361, Bali, Indonesia F 764 345 E info@bimcbali.com www.bimcbali.com
20
Body & Spirit
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
Mindfulness & Acceptance
Mindfulness Observe your experience, thoughts, feelings, sensations Acceptance Vitally embrace the moment Commitment to values-based living Get in touch with
the life you want to live - shift from useless mental management to life engagement
Dr Sally Roach PhD Semara Counselling Centre Jl Kayu Jati 5, Kerobokan
Ph: 081353187100 C/He/G-8 Feb. 12
Wanted; iPad, iPod, iPhone water damage/crack/etc. Call/ text: 0819 9905 5544. [071] For Sale; 16 quality dvds for 50,000rp. Call 0812 4651 4976. [072] For Sale; Large shell mirror. Great for a long wall, or bathroom this beautiful shell mirror has iron back and beautiful. L180cm, W 90cm, BO $850. Call or SMS 0815 5843 9210. Petitenget. [077] For Sale; Large shell mirror. Great for a long wall, or bathroom this multicrusted shell mirror has iron back and beautiful. L 118cm, W 60cm, BO $850. Please SMS/call 0815 5843 9210. Petitenget. [078]
Free indoor Badminton in Canggu. Studio behind “Pancakehouse” Jl Pantai Berawa 13b. We play doubles for fun, have to be medium level, bring your own racket + kocks. Every Saturday from 1.30 pm. 0813 3739 8257. [066] For Sale; Plastic boxes for sale, good for storage and clothes. Boxes for food (Tupperware) please send SMS to 0819 0591 5203 Sanur. [186]
◆ Overseas experience ◆ Professional & qualified in esthetics & restorative dentistry ◆ Braces by Orthodontist ◆ Dentures and Implant dentistry ◆ Modern sterilization & equipment Jl. Gatot Subroto Timur 99 E, Denpasar (0361) 742 1817 & 0887 385 4442 Email: janicewijaya@yahoo.com C/He/G-2 Nov. 11
Notice: Bali Advertiser confirms all free Private Classified ads. When you send an ad, we will contact you. If we are unable to contact you then your ad is not printed. C/He/I-14 Dec 11
C/He/I-14 Dec 11
Dr. Welly’s Clinic Advanced Ozone Therapy Ruko Sunset Indah I No.10 Sunset Road # 89, Kuta (80361) Bali Telp/Fax: (0361) 767619, Hp. 081236216537, Flexy 8577345 Email: drwellysbali@gmail.com www.drwelly.com BLOOD OZONE • Major Auto Hemo-Therapy (bottle) • Extra-corporeal Blood Circulation against Oxygen-Ozone (machine) | FACE OZONE INJECTION | VAGINAL OZONE THERAPY | RECTAL INSUFFLATION (COLONIC IRRIGATION +OZONE) | EARS INSUFFLATION | OZONATED DRINKING WATER | OZONATED OLIVE OIL C/He/I-02 Nov 11
C/He/G-20 April 11
C/He/I-25 Jan 12
C/He/I-11 Jan 12
C/He/I-02 Nov 11
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
Body & Spirit
21
For Sale; Large teak wood corner glass cabinets (2) 1980. Tall teak panelled glass cabinets (2): stores glass ware and collectibles. L 116cm, W 37cm, H 210cm. Nice items; private sale: BO $750k. SMS/call 0815 5843 9210. Petitenget. [080] Wanted: Helmet sticker ‘Macbeth’. Email Only: <englishtutorbali@gmail. com>. [073] For Sale; New TX-3 Honda helmet, black. Purchased new bike but don’t require. E-mail only: <englishtutorbali@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [074] The most important political office is that of the private citizen. C/He/G-8 Feb. 12
Manik Salon offers a full range of Hair and Beauty Services with the Newest Technology, the Latest Trends and Staff Professionally trained to the Highest International Standards
Manik Hair and Beauty wishes everyone a very special Valentine’s Day for the 14th of February.
LEGIAN Jl. Legian Tengah 427 Ph. +62 361 761147 Ph. +62 361 7821611 KUTA Jl. Bakungsari 18 A Ph. +62 361 761849 TUBAN DynastyHotel & Resort Ph. +62 361 752403 maniksalonbali@gmail.com www.manikbali.com
To celebrate this week of romance, Manik is celebrating the essence of hair and beauty Between the 13th and the 18th of February we are offering
The lovable Shellac NailPolish with every Chemical Hair Service as well as
Seductive Nail Polish for your fingers and toes with every Style Cut and Blow Wave For all you secret admirers out there... Manik has specially designed Gift Certificates for your special Loved one’s with an exclusive Valentine’s Special!
AN EMBODIED CULTURE WHERE TECHNIQUE MEETS CREATIVITY C/He/G-8 Feb. 12
C/He/G-8 Feb. 12
● Presence in 70 Countries Alarm Centers ● 32 International Clinics ● Worldwide network with Insurance companies ● Dedicated Air Ambulances ● 27
Worldwide reach Human touch International SOS Bali, Jalan By Pass Ngurah Rai 505 X Bali - Indonesia
24 hr Alarm Center & Clinic Appointment: +62 361 710 505 E-mail: sos.bali@internationalsos.com C/He/G-2 Nov. 11
NC/He/I-8 Feb. 12
22
Body & Spirit
08 February - 22 February, 2012
For Sale; Large Lombok inlaid teak glass top coffee table-chest 1970. Ideal size shell- inlaid teak coffee table/ storage chest L 245cm, W 95cm, H 79cm.Very lovely Very handy for coffee table/ storage; Pvt Sale: BO $800 SMS/call 0815 5843 9210. Petitenget. [160]
Bali Advertiser
For Sale; Expat relocating. matching white washer & dryer (like new), teak tv/ entertainment table, mango coffee table, mango drawers, mango desk & chair. Nikon camera, USB cordless phone, coffee peculator and much more. Call 0811 811 7966 (serious buyer only please).
C/He/I-11 Jan 12
PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.
MOSQUITOS…Ahhhhggggggg!!! Personal Repellants – What works? What doesn’t? The wet season is here again and so are the creatures that thrive in the wet, one of them being the mosquito. Apart from that annoying high-pitched buzz in your ear at night, the mosquito transmits serious illnesses such as dengue fever, malaria (not a big issue in Bali) and Japanese encephalitis. In fact they spread disease to more than 700 million people every year. From zappers to catchers to candles to sprays, mosquito repellents come in many forms. But which ones work? Do you seem to get eaten alive when others are left alone? You’re probably not just imagining it. Everyone’s body chemistry is a little different, and some people are more likely to attract unwanted insect advances than others are. Mosquitoes can sense your presence from far away. When you breathe out, you emit a plume of carbon dioxide that carries on the breeze, and CO2 also seeps from your skin. Mosquitoes are attracted to carbon dioxide as well as the warmth and humidity you’re giving off. Hence those with a higher body temperature (eg pregnant women) are easily targeted. So here are some tips on how to stay off a mosquito’s menu. THE CHEMICAL STUFF DEET: Potent, But Safe One of the most effective mosquito repellents is one of the oldest around. DEET was first developed for use by the U.S. Army in 1946, and it became available to the public in 1957. Many other products have hit the market since then, but few compare to DEET. In fact, it’s one of two ingredients in mosquito repellent that the CDC recommends for preventing mosquito-borne diseases. The other is picaridin, and the CDC believes these two ingredients are more effective than other mosquito repellents. In a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2002, researchers compared several types of mosquito repellents head-to-head in laboratory tests. Fifteen brave study volunteers took turns sticking an arm treated with mosquito repellent into a cage full of hungry bloodsuckers. The researchers took note of how long it took a mosquito to bite. Repellents containing about 24% DEET, fared the best. Its protection lasted an average of five hours. DEET has an excellent safety record, despite some people’s concerns. N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide doesn’t sound like something you’d want to spray on your skin, and perhaps its acronym reminds people of the dangerous and now banned insecticide DDT. They’re nothing alike, however. THE NATURAL STUFF Lemon eucalyptus oil The most effective natural mosquito repellent so far. A 2002 study in the New England Journal of Medicine compared different synthetic chemical and herbal repellents. A Lemon Eucalyptus Repellent provided 120.1 minutes of mosquito protection, more than a repellent with a low concentration of the chemical DEET (4.75% DEET provided 88.4 minutes of protection and 23.8% DEET, provided 301.5 minutes of protection). Geranium oil and soybean oil The New England Journal of Medicine study found that repellants containing these oils provided 94.6 minutes of protection against mosquitoes. This is slightly more effective than 4.75% DEET. Citronella A well-known natural mosquito repellent. The oils from the plant are used to make lotions, sprays, and candles. A University of Guelph study assessed the effectiveness of 3% citronella candles and 5% citronella incense in protecting subjects from bites. They found that subjects who were positioned near the citronella candles had 42.3%
C/He/G-30 Nov. 11
less bites and those near the citronella incense had 24.2% fewer bites. Based on these results, citronella candles shouldn’t be used as a stand-alone repellent, all though they may help in combination with topical repellents. The least effective products were wristbands treated with DEET or citronella, which offered almost no protection. According to the researchers, this wasn’t a surprise. It’s known that mosquito repellent only works on the surface to which it’s applied directly. Mosquitoes are happy to bite skin only four centimeters away from the repellent slick. THE RUBBISH– It just don’t work Garlic: Is there an old wives’ tale that doesn’t feature garlic? According to lore, the pungent-smelling plant can do everything from cure the common cold to help determine a baby’s sex to ward off witches. But though some believe garlic has powerful bug-repellent properties, mosquito control experts say it just does not work. Vitamin B: Can vitamin B tablets make you a less tasty treat to the biting menaces? Probably not. Though some people swear by it, when researchers at the University of Wisconsin asked volunteers to take placebos or capsules with vitamin B, they did not find any evidence that the substance could help reduce mosquito attraction. Bananas, Listerine, Dryer Sheets, Lemon Dish washing soap. Skin-so Soft and alcolhol have all been proven not to work The Electrical Stuff Most people have seen advertisements for fancy ultrasonic mosquito repelling devices intended to drive off mosquitoes by subjecting them to repelling ultrasonic vibrations. These gadgets sound great, except for one thing--they don’t work. Both scientific and anecdotal evidence indicates that as mosquito repellents, ultrasonic really don’t seem to have any effect. Don’t be fooled by expensive, high-tech gadgets!
C/He/I-11 Jan 12
OTHER WAYS TO DISCOURAGE THE BEAST • Mosquito nets, and screens can be used in problem areas. Babies and young children should always be protected by cot, or pram covers. • Avoid the use of perfumes or colognes • Wear long sleeved, loose light colored clothing while walking in garden areas. • Personal repellants may be used, however, they should be used with caution in the very young, or the elderly. • Make sure that your garden and surrounding area are free of water catchments, or that water containers are covered. • Keep larvae eating fish, such as guppies, in ponds. • Use chemical larvicides in ponds, drains or other water catchments. • Remove garbage, or unnecessary pots, bottles, cans etc from the garden area. • Mozzie coils, or vapor mats can be used indoors in the early mornings and late afternoons during the wet season.
C/He/I-14 Dec 11
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.
Copyright © 2012 Kim Patra You can read all past articles of Paradise...in Sickness & in Health at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/He/G-4 May 11
Bali Advertiser
Body & Spirit
08 February - 22 February, 2012
For Sale; Rare antique Balinese teak standing cabinet: 1920. Simple slim dark teak Balinese cabinet/ Amoire L 89cm, W 69cm, H 182cm. Rare collector item; private sale: BO $2k SMS / call 0815 5843 9210. Petitenget. [079]
For Sale; Canon 5d mk 1 new shutter 10juta; 70-200 f2.8 no IS 7.5 juta; 580ex2 flash 3juta; 430ex flash 1. 5 juta; canon remote tc80n3 1 juta; lowpro computrekker backpack 500,000. Kuta 0813 3903 7469. [184]
For Sale; Left over stock, massage tables, kitchen uniforms, still in plastic packing. E-mail for images to: <dchospitality@yahoo. co.uk>. [154]
For Sale; Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H5 camera with Carl Zeiss lense. Also includes VCL-DH0758 wide angle 25.2mm attachment lense. Excellent condition and carry case included. Rp 2,3juta nego. Call 0818 0567 1212. Canggu. [185]
for Sale; Home exercise bike, hardly used! Rp. 2,500.000 nego. E--mail for images to: <dchospitality@ yahoo.co.uk>. [155] We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are.
We must not build the future for our youth. We must build our youth for our future.
23
Laser Therapy Safe, Painless and Relaxing
TO MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT FOR A SMOKE FREE FUTURE I smoked for 20 years and tried to quit almost as many times. I received the laser treatment almost 2 years ago and haven’t looked back since. Kim Miller Sanur, Bali
Please Call
0361-853 3740 0811-380-1225 www.stop-smoking-laser-therapy.com
C/He/I- 18 May 11
C/He/G-30 Nov. 11
LIGHTS*CAMERA* LUXE A new salon has opened in Legian!! Rochelle Naughton is the artistic director @team Luxe Rochelle brings over 20 years of experience in the hair and fashion industry, working in London, Newcastle and Sydney as a colour technician and creative cutter. Joico/Fudge educator of the year! • Creative colouring • Colour correction • Beautiful cuts • Wedding hair & make-up We guarantee beautiful hair, using the latest products and techniques! *Ammonia free colour range also available* @LUXE we love hair!!! Make that appointment today.
Call: 0361 763563 Jl. Legian Kelod, No. 396. (between Melasti and Padma streets) www.luxehairbali.com Email: luxehair-bali@hotmail.com C/He/I-25 jan. 12
C/He/G-15 June 11
ARC Anti-aging Beauty Clinics are Australian-managed and staffed with Australian-trained cosmetic physicians. Established in 2002, ARC uses more Botox® and Aquamid TM than any other medical or cosmetic outlet in Indonesia.
APTOS threads non-surgical Face-lift Blepharoplasty Botox® (USA Product) Restylane® (Swedish product) ESTHELIS® Aquamid™ Human Growth Hormone Replacement Therapy (hGH) Liquid Nitrogen Pigmentation Removal Mesotherapy Cellulite Treatment Leg and Face Vein Removal SurgitronTMRadio Laser Mole Removal IPL Facial Rejuvenation/Hair Removal Diamond DuoTMMicrodermabration Fruit Acid Peels Cryolift Skin Lightening Acne Treatment Skin Cancer/GP/STD Consultations Liposuction Rhinoplasty
Botox® is widely used for: • Frown lines on the forehead • ‘Crow’s feet’ (lateral eye lines) • Droopy eyebrows and eyes that give a tired and aged appearance • Smoker’s lines on upper lip • Prominent chin creases • Sagging skin and horizontal lines on the neck • Excessive underarm sweating Treatment takes approximately ten minutes.
FREE COSMETIC CONSULTATION
Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. I Kuta 80361 Bali Tel. 0361-767543, 7424639 bali@arcclinics.com www.arcclinics.com Since 2002 C/He/G-16 Dec. 09
C/He/I-14 Dec 11
Business & Travel 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 C/BT/P-2 Nov. 11
CV. BAYU SANTERO IMMIGRATION SERVICES License No. 043/22-08/PM/I/2003
PT. MULIA PRIMA PERMAI TOUR & TRAVEL Licence No.421/BPW/12/1999
Our Services: Visa Extention Retirement Visa (Min 55 Years Old) Working Visa (Kitas) Single & Multiple Business Visa Indonesian Passport
Limited Company (PT & CV) Foreign Investment Company (PMA) Immigration Clearence VIP Visa On Arrival Social Visa
OFFICE : Head Office Jl Raya Semer No.26 Kerobokan Kuta Utara Phone/Fax : (0361) 736342 Hotline : 081 236 2 87 37 Website: www.mpp-travel.com Branch Office Jl Legian No. 355 Legian Kuta Phone/Fax : (0361) 759255 Email : bayusantero@dps.centrin.net.id
Contact Person : 081 2362 8737 or 081 2468 8357 C/BT/I-23 Feb 11
Hello, I’ll talk to you in English, if you’ll talk to me in Bahasa Indonesia. Let’s help each other. 0821 4693 2326. <kaydmax@hotmail. com>. Kuta. [156] For Sale; New in plastic, women/girls clothes for boutique. All (cost price). Purchased from wholesaler (grosir). Dresses (26) Rp. 70,000-190,000. Tops (12) Rp. 40,000-90,000. Skirts (3) Rp. 165,000. Pants (5) Rp. 90,000. From Hongkong/ Thailand. Sell because change of plan. Call: Liz 0812 3150 1655 Jimbaran. [157] For Sale; Underwater housing for Canon 5d by SPL, inc Canon lens 17-40 plus lensport. also includes fins and goggles. 11. 5 juta. storm hard case, with inner padding, waterproof and strong, model im2600 app. 55x40x25 1.5juta. Tel. 0813 3903 7469. Kuta. [183] The best job goes to the person who can get it done without passing the buck or coming back with excuses.
For Sale; Nikon lens 24-120 VR, with caps and hood, excellent condition. Can use with full frame camera, 4 million nego. 0812 4652 3087. Denpasar. [187] For Sale; Electronic Rite Weight digital scale, good for jewelry and precious metals, max weight 600g / 22oz with 12.5 CM radius, price 700,000 nego. Call 0818 0567 1212. Canggu. [188]
SPECIALIZE VISA ASSISTANCE ABROAD Many years of experience, helping the local & expatriate community in Indonesia, many visa applicants denied their visa by the Embassy due to lack of their document, we can come to help all their document from A-Z until they have a successful outcome. Our services: - Visa to Australia, visa to UK, visa to China, visa to Russia,visa to India, visa to Europe, visa to America, visa to Mexico, etc - Travel Insurance, Hotel voucher in overseas etc. Contact us: BALI CONNECTION SERVICE Jl. Pratu Made Rambug, Perum Bumisanti no.31 Batubulan Telp: +62-361-7801372,7431418, Mobile phone: 081 2366 6187 / 085 3382 42370 website : www.baliconnectionservice.com C/BT/U-28 Dec. 11
For Sale; Extra bulb for Epson projector EX90. Regular price $164. Brand new, unused, our price 1jt. please contact us for details <radiant.ubud@gmail.com>. Ubud. [180] I am looking for suppliers/ distributors of baby products for my shop in Uluwatu. Please contact me: <angeldrh@live.com.sg> or 0877 3483 0164 or 0878 6229 1604. [181] For Sale; Less than a year old 8core Mac Pro mint condidtion for sale, with 8gb RAM, apple care is included and plus a free LG screen. price 34 mill +62 817 973 9278. Sanur. [182]
WE CAN HELP YOU !!!
C/BT/I-30 Nov 11
SERVICE:
Visa Business Licenses Property Documents Legal Marriage
Event / Wedding Organizer * Provide Pick Up Service
ZANDO CONSULTANTS
Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 17 A Kuta-Bali Phone: +62 361 738 313 Fax. +62 361 738 313 Email: info@zandoconsultants.com C/BT/G-5 Oct. 11
C/BT/G-8 Feb. 12
C/BT/G-29 June 11
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
Retirement Visa
Office :
55 Years & Above, 5 Years Stay
Travel Document Visa, Passport, Work Permit, Stay Permit
Airline Ticketing Domestic & International
Company License Foreign Capital Investment (PMA) Comanditer Veneescope (CV) Private Limited (PT)
Bali : Jl. Gunung Salak #233 Kerobokan Kuta Phone : 0361 - 732600 0361 - 7433400 Fax : 0361 - 735325 0361 - 733990 Jl. Raya Nyuh Kuning Next to BCC Hotel HP. 081 139 7852, 081 238 72666 Jakarta : Jl. Cikoko Timur No. 36 Pengadegan Jakarta Phone : 021 79187190 Fax : 021 - 7983542 C/BT/G-16 Nov. 11
For Sale; AC 1-1/2 PK-LG, 43” Samsung LCD-flat screen TV, lounge chair, night table, plastic storage boxes, standing wooden shelves, LG 15 kg. washer and Electrolux 12 kg. dryer brand new, 2 wooden tables 1.20x .60, small electrolux vacuum, 2 Krisbow ladders, LG fridge, Polytron CD player, Platini DVD player, garden wooden swing, 6 wooden blinds, etc.. Everything is hardly used or new, all wood items are teak. Please e-mail Mary at: <whale1956@ yahoo.com> or tel. 0821 478 39618. Ubud. [004] By going over your day in imagination before you begin it, you can begin acting successfuly at any moment.
Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka
The Benefits of Pilates
Pilates was originated by Joseph Pilates, who was very sickly with rickets and asthma. He decided he didn’t want to live that way, so he began studying anatomy and yoga to discover the best techniques for strengthening one’s body and immune system. This led to the development of his personal system of exercise. Joseph was interned during World War II. At that time, he didn’t have much to do, so he started to make contraptions out of the hospital beds. He was using levers and pulleys to strengthen the muscles which is how Pilates’ machines like ‘The Reformer’ were conceived. Joseph realized that he was on to something when there was a flu outbreak, and everyone who had been interned got ill, apart from the people who had been following his exercise regime. After the war, he started to work with ballerinas, and that’s how his reputation began to grow. Today there are hundreds of thousands of people doing Pilates all over the world. “The main principal of Pilates is all about being able to control your body and doing everything in a very correct way,” said Caroline Sandry, a certified Pilates and yoga instructor. “Pilates really focuses on anatomy and the alignment all of your muscles and joints, so that the correct muscle does the correct job. If your joint is out of alignment, then you could be doing the exercises all wrong. The key elements of Pilates are control, doing each exercise with slow speed and alignment, making sure that the body is aligned; precision, which goes along with control and alignment, and finally centering, by beginning each exercise from your core, which is the base of your foundation. This is your spine and the center of your body. By strengthening your core, you strengthen your whole body. I like to use the analogy of a crane. It has a very long, strong base and then the arm goes out on the side. Well, if you imagine that the base is the core, if that was weak then the arm would break it. The stronger your core is the more weight you can lift with your arms and utilize the power you have in your legs. Core strength is important for sports, spine health, posture and pregnant ladies. Core strength is really really important.” In Caroline’s own practice she has seen many clients who want to practice Pilates because they have been injured. Many times these are people who have bad backs or shoulder problems, as well as neck tension which may be causing headaches. These problems are often due to utilizing the wrong muscles. If you have poor posture, then your body isn’t working as it was designed to be. “Basically in your body you have large powerful muscles which are designed to move you. Muscles like biceps which move your arms, the quads of the thigh and the glutes. Then you have small, stabilizing muscles which most people aren’t aware of. If these smaller muscles aren’t activated, then the larger mobilizing muscles take over. When that happens that’s when you get pain, because these muscles aren’t designed to be switched on to support your skeleton all the time. They are designed to be used for movement. For example, poor posture can lead to so many problems. Weak abdominals is another thing. A lot of people have back problems because they have weak abdominal muscles, so their spine doesn’t have any support,” said Caroline.
Business & Travel
25
AIRLINE TICKETING (domestic & international) HOTEL RESERVATION & PACKAGE TOURS (domestic & international) @ GREAT BARGAIN 4D3N Free & easy package Kuala Lumpur start from USD 295/person 3D2N Free & easy package Singapore start from USD 200/person
ONLY @ WAHYU MANDIRI TOURS & TRAVEL SERVICE Jl. Pendidikan No. 97 Sidakarya, Denpasar - Bali Telp: +62 361 726571 I +62 361 744 2956 I Fax : +62 361 728758 Mobile: +62 81 2385 7558 E-mail: wahyutur@indosat.net.id wmw-tours@hotmail.com I info@indotrip.com Msn: wmw-tours@hotmail.com ● Website: www.indotrip.com C/BT/P-25 Jan. 12
PMA Company Incorporation From Indonesia’s most experienced PMA company establishment firm.
Also, Accountancy & Taxation Services, Personal and Corporate. See our website for full details, including costs www.okusiassociates.com bali@okusi.net Istana Kuta Galeria Block Techno No. 2 Jl. Patih Jelantik, Kuta - Badung Bali 80361 Tel. (0361) 769 144
Jakarta – Bali – Batam C/BT/G-5 Oct. 11
Each joint in our bodies is designed to do a particular movement. For example the hip joint is designed to go backwards and forwards, but it’s also designed to circle. Most of the time people just move their legs backwards and forwards which can lead to stiffness. Caroline recommends a simple exercise for anyone with arthritis in the hips, in which you lie on your back and hold on to your knee and very gently circle your knee around so you’re getting that movement. This helps to increase your fluid which in turn helps to keep your hip joint lubricated. “What Pilates does is balance your body, so where you’re tight it will lengthen and where you’re weak it will strengthen. Most Pilates’ sessions should start with a postural assessment, looking at where a person is weak or tight. Then you can build a program to correct all those imbalances. Once you have that you can use it for life, because you learn so much about your body by doing Pilates. Then you can apply it to driving a car becoming more aware of your posture, playing tennis or working in the garden. With all of these things, if you apply the Pilates’ principals you’ll be healthier for the rest of your life.” Caroline recommends that to stay in shape, ideally one should do Pilates 2 – 3 times a week. If you’re coming from a basis of pain, then it would be good to do a minimum of 15 minutes a day which will help you control back pain. If you’re trying to get a flatter stomach or smaller waist, then it’s advisable to do 2 – 3 times a week for 45 minutes to an hour. You can’t really lose weight with Pilates, but toning and building more muscle can help you to burn fat. For best results for weight loss, you would need to combine Pilates with cardiovascular exercise. Pilates is really more about toning, correcting, strengthening and slimming. It is very safe, because you work within your own limits. When asked what is the difference between yoga and Pilates Caroline replied, “Yoga is designed to work on the mind and a side effect is a great body. The goal with Pilates is much more superficial – you correct your body and work on your imbalances. A side effect is that you do tend to relax, because you’re focusing on your breath and your movements.” For more information about Pilates, please visit: www. carolinesandry.com For questions or comments about this column, email: michelina630@hotmail.com Michele Cempaka is an internationally renowned Energy healer, teacher and writer specializing in transforming people’s lives using a variety of tools such as Spiritual counseling, Energy Psychology, channeling & energy healing. She has lived on Bali for 10 years and incorporates the indigenous spiritual qualities within her unique teachings, providing a transformative healing experience for everyone she encounters. www.spiritweaverjourneys.com
Copyright 2012 © Michele Cempaka
www.indo-ned.com
Indo - Ned your personal business to Indonesia Indo-Ned will help you in running your business in Indonesia. Assistance for foreigners who have, or intend to have, property in Indonesia. Indo-Ned will also be your partner for business and administrative affairs including business reports, and monthly and annual tax. OUR SERVICE INCLUDE: Company Registration: - PMA (BKPM, Act of Notary, Domicile License, Tax Register, SK-Kehakiman, TDP) - PT Local - Representative Office in Indonesia Other Licenses: Import License, SRP, NPIK, Work Permits Legal Documents Tax Reports and Administration Assistance Jl. Raya Kuta No. 68 Kompleks Komersial Istana Kuta Galeria (Kuta Central Park) BALI T: +62 361 76 91 02 / E: asimbolon@indo-ned.com CIK’s Building 2nd Floor Suite 201, Jl. Cikini Raya No. 84-86 JAKARTA PUSAT - INDONESIA 10330 T: (62) 213145614 F: (62) 3902978 Koperslager 2,6641 GS Beuningen (Gelderland) - THE NETHERLANDS M(31) 630368263 T(31) 024-6770324 F: (31) 024-6750862 C/BT/G-2 Nov. 11
Dispute with a partner? A family member? A Landlord? Settle through mediation with Bali’s only senior certified mediator from the Indonesian Mediation Center and affiliated with the Singapore Mediation Center For further information, contact Anjarini Tel: (0361) 750099, 753023 Fax: (0361) 767429 Email: info@sabitaadvisory.com www.sabitaadvisory.com C/BT/I-02 Nov 11
26
Business & Travel
08 February - 22 February, 2012
Bali Advertiser
HECTOR’S C/BT/I-23 March 11
Give Me Some Lava
Meghan’s Moment
Big Apple expat, Nagacia jewellery designer and FOH (Friend of Hector) Tricia Kim has added an enterprising string to her bow. She has designed some specially branded logo charms for a new snip, clip and stick salon in Johannesburg, South Africa. We’ve seen photographs of them and they’re beautiful. The new establishment is SoHo Salon – SoHo as in “South of Houston [street]” in Manhattan, New York, not central London’s Soho, which generations of British mothers warned their sons was dangerous (they never said it was also fun) – and according to its American operators it brings the first New York-style full-service salon to South Africa. It opened in January. We hear there are plans for a dozen more such places, which one assumes would translate into many more charms for the delightful Kim.
It’s nearly Bali Spirit Festival time again – it’s from March 28-April 1, safely after Nyepi on March 23, if you’d like to diarise the opportunity for yet another spirited Ubud opportunity – so it was no surprise to see the ubiquitous Meghan Pappenheim popping up in the previously mentioned MinYak. She’s a good sort, so it’s always a pleasure to see her. Pappenheim appeared as January’s colourful character, gave her standard responses to whowhat-why-when and a nice little promo for the event she founded as a cathartic comeback – like that other Ubud love-in, Janet DeNeefe’s annual writers’ and readers’ festival – after the first Bali bombings in 2002, and then told us what we all wanted to know: What’s she’s listening to on her iPod.
She tells us the charm she designed for SoHo is of white wood beads dyed red and lava stones. Lava has shamanistic power. It was used by First American nations, known as Indians or Red Indians in the days before the Sioux discovered they were homonyms for profitable litigation, to give warriors strength and clarity when entering battle. It has similarly shamanistic qualities in many other cultures. Kim has also designed lava stone totems for upmarket Bali spa retreat Desa Seni. Lava’s fiery origin is said to be good for people who might suffer from indecision. That could be useful in yoga class.
The Good Oil When the latest lovely little MinYak trotted into our inbox in mid-January, our inner spelling policeman woke up – he should have done so earlier, but we won’t develop that line of criticism – to the fact that its content is rendered in the American fashion. You know, with the twenty-first letter of the alphabet prominent by its absence. We asked the friendly chaps at The Yak and The Bud, which are run with thoroughly British aplomb, whether this apparent addiction to Eng (US) was by design or by default. In other words, had the mellifluous benefits of Eng (UK) ceded the field to the shorter-form forces of the Non-U push? One of them got back to us – like the MinYak and the print magazines it supports they are timely and generally pertinent, which in Bali is truly a blessing – and said this: “The man who does the MinYak is American. And so is my spellchecker.” So that would be a “yes,” then. There is a serious side to this. At last report, Indonesia officially uses Eng (UK) and it is this form that is supposed to be taught in schools, yet increasingly the Englishlanguage media – particularly and spectacularly the electronic media, which can’t spell anyway and wouldn’t know a past participle if it bit them on the bum – opts for American English. It’s not something for which one would choose to die in a ditch and indeed the American preference might be the better way for Indonesia. But it does pose questions. There’s an interesting – and very valuable – English language teaching programme getting under way here that’s being jointly run by the Australians and the Americans. The Aussies (those who can spell; a dwindling number) use British-derived English. Like the Singaporeans, Malaysians, Indians, Canadians, South Africans, New Zealanders and sundry others, they are “U” people. The Americans, of course, as we know, are defiantly Non-U. The programme’s internal correspondence might make interesting comparative reading. Moreover, American English is terse and truncated – some may define it as crisper, and that’s by no means an unwinnable argument – and does away with much of the colourful flourish that makes British English such a delight.
But Not From Canggu We found a little internet gem the other day, an online newspaper that calls itself The Hibernia Times – it does so in a delightfully unreadable ancient script, by the way, which oddly seems both apt and ironic – and claims it is Ireland’s web-connected newspaper. This singularity will surprise long-established journals such as The Irish Times (and others) that cover local, national and global news and events on the web as well as in print. Its web-blurb says the HT (do not confuse this with the Hindustan Times, which is an eminently readable journal) has an editorial policy that is to always be fair, impartial and balanced in news coverage. It says it would “love to hear your thoughts and views on this newspaper” and to email these, should such inspiration occur, to editor@thehiberniatimes.com. Its editor, like that of the near-comatose C151 Bali Times hereabouts, is unnamed; but we believe we know him well. We dropped him a line. It wasn’t just for old time’s sake. We’d still like to know (even if this is the age of instant communication, blah, blah, blah, etc, etc: see the HT website for the full dissertation) how William Furney – who Houdini-like departed Canggu for unknown locations in the Emerald Isle 15 months ago – finds it possible to seriously edit a Bali newspaper from half a world and eight time zones away; especially if you’re apparently also rattling out an allegedly round-the-clock e-sheet there. Still, a man’s got to earn a quiet crust, we suppose.
CHEAP AIR FARES
International & Domestic Ticketing Rates start from the cheapest (subject to change) DPS - JKT by Lion (OW) Rp 380,000 DPS - JOG by Lion (OW) Rp 350,000 DPS - SIN (RT) by Qatar USD 220 DPS - KUL (RT) by Malaysian USD 360 Hotel voucher Outbound & Inbound also available
BALI JOY 0361 975706, 974838 Mobile: 0812 363 9271, 0878 6161 5655 C/BT/U-6 April .11
It turned out to be Lady Gaga. That would be a point of difference between us. The Diary long ago formed the view that only the Gaga bit accurately describes that particular unchained melody. But one should not be churlish. Perhaps Pappenheim doesn’t like to listen to Warren Zevon being prescient about his future at high volume, as he often is on the iPod at The Cage. I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead is rollicking rock, but it’s not for everyone. The Bali Spirit Festival does great work in the environmental and health fields, and particularly in countering the threat of HIV/AIDS. It also entertains mightily well, so good luck with this year’s, Meghan. There’s a free Spirit Festival-backed outdoor concert in Ubud on February 18, by the way. Details are at http://balispiritfestival.com/ayobicarahivaids.html. For more information about the Bali Spirit Festival itself, visit www.balispiritfestival. com.
Up For It We’ll be looking in on Jade Richardson’s writing course on erotica being held in Ubud in March. It should be fun as well as instructional. Too many people in these dumb days of post-literacy mistakenly conflate eroticism and pornography and assume you need continuous – goodness, we almost wrote “rolling” – pictorial assistance, when in fact all you need is a brain. It’s the fourth element of a quartet of courses the Ubud-resident Richardson has on the go. The first is Unlocking Creativity (Feb. 22, 23 and 25); next up is Travel Writing (Feb. 28, 29); then comes Advanced Creative Writing (Mar. 1, 2, 4; we’ll look in on that one as well); and then Erotica (Mar. 8, 9, 11). Email her at passionfruitcowgirl@rocketmail.com or call 0958 5727 0858 if you’d like to Write Like an Angel too.
C/BT/I-08 Feb 12
Still Trying Here at The Cage we’ve been customers of Telkomsel’s Kartu Halo mobile phone system since 2006. Until last October, it worked well enough. There were one or two of the little stumbles that one becomes accustomed to in Indonesian public bureaucracy, but it more or less functioned. Since October, however, it has been impossible to pay. Telkomsel’s successive monthly bills have not been accessible, because they are not ready. The wonderful term here is “in process,” which of course means nothing of the sort. In November we were in Australia, where using an Indonesian mobile phone can be quite expensive. So we’d dearly like to pay the outstanding accounts, especially as another Australia trip is looming. But the “all calls” function on our phones continues to be unhelpful. On January 26, for example, unhelpfulness came with a new message: “Mohon maaf, system sedang sibuk. Silahkan ulangi berberapa saat lagi.” ( “We’re sorry, the system is busy. Please try a couple of times again.”) Gosh! It must be all those irritated customers trying to find out how much they have to pay before they get cut off that’s gummed up the works. There’s a simple solution. Telkomsel could employ some people who can keep accounts.
C/BT/I-07 Sept 11
Carp a Diem Among the thickets of inspirational sites that now litter the internet is one that calls itself Brainy Quotes. It recently featured this thought from Christopher Fry – he died in 2005 – whose thoughts are considered worthy since he was one of the most celebrated playwrights of the 20th century: “I want to look at life – at the commonplaces of existence – as if we had just turned a corner and run into it for the first time.” Goldfish have it made then. They habitually do that.
Hector can be contacted at reachme61@yahoo.com He blogs at wotthehec.blogspot.com and is on Facebook: Hector McSquawky Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/BT/I-11 Jan 12
C/BT/G-8 Feb. 12
28
Business & Travel
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
My Favourite Things
By : Ruby Jackson
Copywriting, Editing & Translation
464 201 contact@indokiwibali.com www.indokiwibali.com NC/BT/I-29 June 11
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.
can be chartered for private day cruises with up to 12 guests at sea. Packages include pick up and drop off to your hotel or place of residence as well as a sumptuous selection of fresh food, local beer and soft drinks. The Sunset Cruises are a magnificent way to round off an amazing day. The crew and management are flexible and aim to suggest the best package for your particular desires. For rates please contact: E: charter@baliseadancer. com Ph: 0361 8582933 W: www.baliseadancer.com
Romance is in the air with Valentine’s Day on the 14th, which happens to be on a Tuesday this leap year. Bali is an amazing place to ‘get romantic’, not just because you need to follow the tradition on this globally marked day of ‘lurve’ but because the whole island has long been famed for its aura of seductive mystery and heady sensuality. Anytime is a good time to be romantic and here are a few suggestions of what one can get up to, if so inclined.
The Private Spa Wellness Center offers unique personal therapies and groundbreaking spa treatments all in one center. The showcase for The Private Spa Corporation, it is the brainchild of three people who are experts in their respective fields: Ian Lyons, world-renowned quantum physicist; Fabrice Garrigues, spa engineer and architect; and Erika Dewi, international spa staff trainer and highly experienced spa therapist, who also manufactures and exports a wide range of detoxifying and exfoliating creams, lotions and oils. Together, they have created an environment friendly center that offers state-of-the-art equipment fused with ancient traditional therapies performed by professional therapists. The outside of the spa looks small and unassuming but upon entering, clients get the feeling of space and calm through smart use of space, tasteful décor and a combination of soft colors. This is a great way to spend the day together for some relaxing romance.
APHRODISIAC PICNIC IN BED @HOTEL TUGU CANGGU Hotel Tugu is set with the dramatic waves of the Indian Ocean as a backdrop on spectacular Canggu Beach. It is therefore apt that the ‘Aphrodisiac Picnic in Bed’ is served on this very patch of Tugu’s almost private beach, with the setting sun dipping to bow to you, and a glorious enigmatic moon saluting you in the true manner of all the poetry ever inspired by nature. Here the Indian Ocean whispers on its gentle breezes of all the tales of the ancient kingdoms and eternal love sonnets. This dinner is candlelit, with oil lanterns and candles scattered all around your authentic carved 18th century antique bed that has voiles of light coloured fabrics hanging from its canopy and four posters, as if dreamily drifting on the breeze. The delightful staff will tuck you and your love in, and away you will go on a gourmets’ feast. This threecourse sensation begins with a fresh crab cocktail served on a plate of real crushed red rose petals, to enflame passion. Next is a ‘Menage a Quatre’ (not ménage a trois he he) of Seafood, served beautifully from a miniature ‘sate’ grill tableside by your personal butler. You will then be presented with blindfolds, to accompany your to-die-for desserts, a sensual lingering yet trusting moment to the thrill of your palate. What a perfectly memorable dining experience, and like none other on the whole island. The Aphrodisiac Picnic in Bed is a snip at Rp, 660,000 ++ per person with reservations an absolute must at least 24-hours beforehand. Jl. Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu. Ph: 0361 4731 701 E: bali@tuguhotels.com W: www.tuguhotels.com
CHARTER A PRIVATE CRUISE FOR THE DAY This Valentine’s spoil your loved one with a surprise day cruise in the warm waters of Bali and Lombok, offering the beauty of the islands to get romantic and intimate. Anchor off one of the many magnificent surrounding beaches to enjoy a private meal and go fishing or snorkeling in a tropical bay of your choice. To begin your romantic cruise a chilled glass of Bucks Fizz (orange juice and sparkling wine) is served along with fresh Tapas. This is then followed by a meal in the main salon or al fresco at the sundeck table, or if you prefer, on a beach – fabulously private and an originally unforgettable way to spend Valentine’s. To the east of Bali is the island of Nusa Lembongan with breath taking bays and secluded tropical beaches with surf breaking over live coral reef. This is an island to put at the top of your Sea Dancer experience list! Nusa Penida, is the largest of the the immediate group of islands to the east of Bali, with two popular stop off points, both with magnificent reefs, perfect for snorkeling and bathing amongst the gentle reef fish. The friendly and experienced Sea Dancer crew is on hand to ensure that you and your guests receive the best service possible during your cruise. There is also a host to guide you and provide local information, if you desire. Sea Dancer
The Private Spa Wellness Center
CV. KREATIF BALI Immigration & Business Consultant
VISA • Foreign Investment Company • Local Company Jl. Mertanadi No. 92, Kerobokan - Kuta Telp./Fax : 0361 - 8475663, Flexi : 0361 - 7837576 Email : kreatif_bali@yahoo.com | kreatifbali@yahoo.com C/BT/I - 29 June 11
You quickly become aware that hydrotherapy is a feature of the center. A focal point of the ground floor is the Vitality Pool with its state-of-the-art water treatments. The powerful jets in the pool are aimed at stimulating circulation and gently stretch the tissues through massage. Uniquely, the water is purified using a ‘vitalizer’ to recharge the body’s immune system and increase overall energy. Spread over two levels, each treatment room has a different theme: Japanese, Thai, Indian, Moroccan, Balinese, Victorian and European. Separating the treatment rooms is the impressive Luxe Caviar Spa for manicures and pedicures. There is also a Recovery Lounge that serves strictly healthy food and herbal beverages.
All of The Private Spa Wellness Center staff members receive ongoing training that involves mastery of yoga, meditation, effective energy transfer and positive thinking. The result is a gentle, knowledgeable demeanor that is friendly, yet unassuming. With numerous unique treatments offered in one compact location, you will quickly learn that multiple visits are needed to really appreciate the benefits of this new type of natural healing. Jl. Dhyana Pura (Camplung Tanduk) no. 4, Seminyak. Ph: (+62) 361 731648 W: www.theprivatespa.com. Hours: 10am – 9pm weekdays; 10am – 11pm weekends
Bali Main Office: Vayatour Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 143, Sanur 80228, Bali T: (0361) 28 55 55 (Hunting) F: (0361) 28 11 44
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 C/BT/G-23 Feb. 11
C/BT/G-11 Jan. 12
WANT YOUR BALI ADVERTISER DELIVERED BY MAIL ?
Mail delivery is 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
Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of My Favourite Things at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
;edjWYj available within ekh Indonesia for only e\\_Y[ Rp. 450,000 je per year. i_]d Inquire about rates for other countries. kf!
Ubud Area &
UBUD WRITERS READERS FESTIVAL
Reading Aloud By Uma Anyar
Recently, a younger single friend asked me what factor contributed to my forty- five-year marriage. What might she do to make a happy marriage? Without hesitation I stated, “Read aloud to each other.” I suspect she had expected something more profound as her jaw dropped and she stared at me dumbfounded. Now I don’t guarantee that reading aloud will save marriages that are on the rocks or make up for money problems but it will enhance intimacy and camaraderie, not to mention improve your vocabulary. It is a good way to be together without having to think up things to talk about or worse, talk about things that bore your partner. It is a form of play and sharing. So, where’s a good place to start? Short stories are good to read out loud. And even the longer essays or novels written by authors with a strong, individualistic, personal narrative voices are your best bet for a good listening experience. J.D. Salinger ‘s The Catcher in the Rye was the first book my husband and I shared and the intimate pleasure of bringing Holden Caulfield into our lives for an hour’s reading was something we each looked forward to in those early innocent years before a child and our careers took over. What a delight to find a character that thought and felt the way we did. Holden voiced his irreverence in a fresh, off-hand slang. He became a sort of instant best friend to his sympathetic audience, some one that also saw through the oppressive conformity of Cold War American society. Salinger’s hero’s ‘attitude’ shows in his opening paragraph. “If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you’ll probably want to know is where I was born, and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don’t feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth. In the first place, that stuff bores me, and in the second place, my parents would have about two hemorrhages apiece if I told anything pretty personal about them. They‘re quite touchy about anything like that, especially my father. They are nice and all— I’m not saying that—but they’re also touchy as hell. Besides, I’m not going to tell my whole goddamn autobiography or anything. I’ll just tell you about this madman stuff that happened to me around last Christmas just before I got pretty run-down and had to come here and take it easy.” As I read this in 2012, I am struck by how quaint and rather innocent sounding Holden now seems. There is no heavyduty profanity, no political axe to grind. Mostly, Holden doesn’t like the phonies, snobs or bullies at his prep school. His favorite person in the whole world is his kid sister, Phoebe. The word ‘lousy‘ seems dated and ‘madman stuff’ brings to mind a currently popular television series about advertising men set in the 1960’s, the same time period of the novel. There is a hint that something emotionally or mentally bad has occurred when Holden tells us he has had to “come here and take it easy”. “Oh my,” thinks the reader and turns the page to see what happens next to the young chip on his shoulder narrator.
It was the narrator’s personal confessional voice that kept us glued to our chair and turning the pages. Holden Caulfield wasn’t just a fictional character; he became an icon for rebellion. He felt very real. The opposite feeling occurred when I listened to my husband read When You are Engulfed in Flames by David Sedaris. This collection of personal essays about the author’s experiences is laugh- out-loud funny and perfect for a shared reading. But I wonder if things happened exactly as he described. This is from “It’s Catching”.
Bumi Bali
Balinese Restaurant & Cooking School Serving only specialty Balinese food despite complex blending of spices and fragrant roots that give Balinese food its intriguingly different flavor. Monkey Forest Road, Ubud Bali Phone (0361) 976 698 E : info@bumifood.com www.bumifood.com C/U/I-07 Sept 11
“My friend Patsy was telling me a story. “So I’m at the movie theater” she said, “and I’ve got my coat all neatly laid out against the back of my seat, when this guy comes along-“ And here I stopped her, because I’ve always wondered about this coat business. When I’m in a theater, I either fold mine in my lap or throw it over the armrest, but Patsy always spreads hers out. Acting as if the seat back was cold, and she couldn’t possibly enjoy herself while it was suffering. C/U/G-5 Oct. 11
“Why do you do that?” I asked. And she looked at me saying, “Germs silly. Think of all the people who have rested their heads there. Doesn’t it just give you the creeps?” I admitted that it had never occurred to me. “Well you would never lie on a hotel bedspread. Would you?” She asked, and again: Why not? I might not put it in my mouth, but to lie back and make a few phone calls — I do it all the time. “But you wash the phone first, right?” “ Umm, no.”
C/U/I-19 Oct 11
“Well, that is just …dangerous,” she said.” Is there a rampant fear of germs taking over the western world or is this based on an episode of Seinfeld circa 1990. The germ thing is catching on. Nearly everyone carries sanitized towelettes now. David Sedaris, like Holden Caulfield, is telling us, the readers, about his ordinary middle-class life. The specific issues are rather unimportant except that some actually do come up in real conversations. I suspect we all have a Patsy in our circle of friends. The world has changed but people remain weird — only in socially different ways than in Holden’s time. Last week one of my dinner guests asked me if my husband and I had been de– wormed. This question was posed as I was lifting a forkful of lemon meringue pie to my mouth. I lowered my fork cautiously and replied… “Umm… no.” “My entire family is taking de-worming herbs. You should too.”
Ganesha Bookshop
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. Eat, Drink, Read and Lounge at: Ganesha in Biku Jalan Petitenget 888, Kerobokan
Bookshop and Bilingual Reading Room Ganesha in Denpasar Jalan Nusa Indah 21a (near Arts Centre)
Books for Bali Project (est. 2004) A special project to support literacy, learning and reading for pleasure in the local community. We donate books to local schools and libraries. Check in the store or on the website for more details. NEW Ganesha Bookshop and Reading Room (English & Indonesian) Jl Nusa Indah 21a Denpasar. Near Arts Centre C/U/G-24 August 11
A David Sedaris moment taking place in my own life. For me David Sedaris is a postmodern actualized Holden Caulfield. He’s political too; he has done more for gay rights by writing about his relationship with his long-term partner, Hugh, and their life together as well as his large Greek family, than hundreds of activists ever could. He is outrageous, even caustic, but always a forthright funny observer of contemporary life. Humorous writers are rather rare. Sedaris has been compared to Mark Twain, E.B. White and James Thurber, but I prefer to believe that he is the fictional Holden Caulfield all grown up, gay and living in Normandy, and still nice to his sister, Amy. Several reviewers have called him a “Hey, Martha! Writer” because after you read a few pages you feel like calling someone and saying, “Hey listen to this guy,” and launch into reading out loud.
C/U/G-9 March 11
30
Ubud Area
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
MEDIA EXPATRIATE SERVICES (WITH GUARANTEES)
❖ VISA ❖ CARGO SERVICES RETIRED RESIDENTIAL ❖ COMPANY LICENSE (FREE 5 YEARS RETIRED PERMIT) ❖ IMMIGRATION CLEARANCES ❖ LAND PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS
PT. MEDIA SENIOR PROPERTY
TLP. 0361-970855, HP. 081 139 7852 EMAIL: sujono@media-properties.com ; info@media-properties.com JL. NYUH KUNING 235 UBUD
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… Jalan Hanoman #64 – Ubud, Bali. Tel: 0361 796 9178 C/U/G-2 Nov. 11
C/U/G-18 May 11
by Dr. Rob Meeting Point: From Jogja with Love Group Exhibition of Paintings At Taksu Gallery, W Retreat & Spa, Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak. Tel: 738106 At the Taksu gallery, the group exhibition ‘Meeting Point: From Jogja with Love’ showcases the work of seven Indonesian painters: Dedy Sufriadi, Deskhairi, Dwi Setya Acong, Hanh, Hono Sun, Joko ‘Gundul’ Sulistiono, and Wahyu Gunawan. The show gathers together these graduates from the Indonesian Institute of the Arts in Yogyakarta, and all of them are practicing as professional painters. Coming from different areas of Indonesia, these seven artists present unique perspectives, and explore diverse visual languages in their search for meaning and truth.
Natural Born
Dedy Sufriadi was born in 1976, in Palembang. For Dedy, abstraction is like a big house with a thousand doors which we can enter and exit from anywhere. In his piece ‘Natural Born’, Dedy sees abstraction as an accumulation of many artistic and aesthetic problems with just one result: “Purity and intelligence of intuition”.
Deskhairi was born in 1972, in Batu Sangkar, Sumatera Barat. In paintings such as ‘Menjaring Kesenangan’, Deskhairi shows that Nature still continues to inspire him in his painting processes. Quiet and poetic, his canvases are realizations of his imaginary discourses with nature, but are simplified and processed aesthetically.
Menjaring Kesenangan
Dwi Setya Acong was born in 1977, in Malang. Mankind and Nature are the main inspirations behind his work. In his canvas ‘Keseimbangan’, Dwi places a lone character in the midst of ruins. Not only is Dwi pointing out the ecological issues of Nature’s exploitation, he is also Keseimbangan challenging the viewer to consider the potential for destruction that comes as a result of Mankind’s desire for wealth and progress. Hanh was born in 1974, in Pontianak. He sees his art making process as a humble activity, no higher than any other daily routine like waking up in the morning and brushing his teeth. With his work ‘Party Till Drop’, Hanh strives to create a light-hearted piece which prompts a viewer’s contemplation without being too heavy.
Party Till Drop
Hono Sun was born in 1977, in Yogyakarta. As the painting ‘Guardian’ shows, geometrical shapes and peculiar perspectives dominate his canvases. Hono Sun also adds strange shapes derived from nature to his very colorful oils on canvas. Guardian
Joko ‘Gundul’ Sulistiono was born in 1970, in Grobogan. The exploration of mediums, techniques, and various themes has been the main interest for Joko in his works. The canvas ‘A Lot of Stories’ demonstrates that Joko A Lot of Storeis still continues to push boundaries, and endlessly endeavors to find new possibilities in his paintings.
The Builder
Wahyu Gunawan was born in 1975, in Yogyakarta. Daily social exchanges are the ideas that fuel Wahyu’s art making processes. These ideas are then transformed into images, such as ‘The Builder’, and are packaged with satirical observations.
Noella also states that she likes to make drawings where she can visualize the expressions of the dance, and not necessarily the character or pose of the dancers. Noella draws dancers as dancing lines, and does not draw Untitled 3 the costumes. The latter, she says, attracts too much attention away from the emotions and expressions of the dance itself. As the drawing examples ‘Untitled 1, 2 & 3’ show, Noella Roos captures that special moment of sublime connection between the dancer, the artist, and the music. Her drawings are free and open. They are grey, and not too black. Drawing for Noella is seen as a path to a better understanding of the Dance in Bali.
Grey Lines Drawings and Paintings by Noella Roos. At Gaya Art Space, Jl. Raya Sayan, Ubud. Tel: 0813377355106.
E-mail: artwords2004@yahoo.com.au Copyright © 2012 Dr. Rob You can read all past articles of Artwords at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
Born in Amsterdam in 1969, Noella Roos is a Dutch painter and drawer. Raised in a family of artists, her talent was nourished and stimulated from early childhood. In this artistic environment Noella was given every chance to fully develop her visual qualities. As a result her paintings and drawings betray a classical and technical basis that is seldom seen in the current generation of Dutch artists. At the Dutch art academies personal development is strongly placed before mastery of technique. Noella chose her own path, opposed to an ongoing ‘trend’. Her drawings are inspired by Michelangelo, Käthe Kollwitz, Rembrandt, and Willem Dooijenwaard. Noella lets Balinese dancers perform to music in her studio in Bali, and then draws these dancers while they are in motion with compressed chalk on white paper. She prefers chalk because it is an ‘honest’ medium. The resulting drawings are either good or bad, for you cannot change or erase Untitled 1 any parts. When she works Noella is inspired by the movements of the body. “Everyone has their own language when they dance”, Noella states, “influenced and shaped by cultural backgrounds, but, primarily it is an expression of the emotional involvement with the music”. Her fascination for moving figures gradually led to the development of a technique in which she can capture the movement as quickly as the dancer can dance. Her interest is focused on muscle movement, and on light reflecting on the moving body. Untitled 2 She continues drawing a dancing model until she can fully fathom all the movements of the model. This is why Noella prefers to work with only one dancer for a long period. In the end she and the model are as one. For her exhibition ‘Grey Lines’, at Gaya Art Space, drawings of modern European dancers, and drawings of a traditional Balinese dancer, Dayu Indah from Peliatan, are now on show.
ART & ARTISTS Limited Time Exhibitions Grey Lines Artist
: Noella Roos
Genre
: Drawings and Paintings
Period
: February 4 until March 4, 2012
Location
: Gaya Art Space, Jl. Raya Sayan, Ubud
Every day, 10.00 a.m. until 10.00 p.m. Tel: 0813377355106 Meeting Point: From Jogja with Love Artists
: Group Exhibition
Genre
: Paintings
Period
: January 17 until February 16, 2012
Location
: Taksu Gallery, W Retreat & Spa, Jl. Petitenget,
Every day, 9.00 a.m. till 9.00 p.m. Seminyak Tel: 738106 Reflections Artists
: Neal Adams
Genre
: Oil Paintings
Period
: January 02, 2012 until February 15, 2012
Location
: Cafe des Artistes, Jl. Bisma 9X Ubud
Every day, 11.00 a.m. until Midnight Tel: 972706 The 3-Dimensions of asie.one Artist
: Olli Fraenkel
Genre
: 3-D Computer Images
Period
: February 9 until April 2, 2012
Location
: Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort,
Every day, 9.00 a.m. until 6.00 p.m. Jimbaran Bay Tel: 701010 Please e-mail Bali Advertiser to place your exhibition here free of charge. Bali Advertiser reserves the right to publish or not publish submissions.
Bali Advertiser SUPER MARKET
DELTA DEWATA U
B
Ubud Area
08 February - 22 February, 2012
U
D
Open : 08.00 am - 10.00 pm
The Most Complete Supermarket in Ubud Jl. Raya Andong #14. Tel.973049, Fax. 978071 Ubud C/U/G-17 Dec. 08
For Sale; Assorted trolling lures, heads, skirts, daisy chains, tuna clones, and feathers. Some include free tooth marks. Phone or SMS: 081 2298 1228. Kuta. [167] For Sale; Trolling replacements skirts. Heavy duty. Made in U.S.A. Can also be used with whole or strip baits, or used as an attractor. Phone or SMS: 081 2298 1228. Kuta. [168] For Sale; Package of over 100 items, mostly 2hand, clothes, over 30 DVds (mostly watchable), used cosmetics, simple ironing desk, 2 desk lamps, books, (IP Bali 2007, Elizabeth Gilbert: dommited etc). Please note: you have to pick all stuff together in Tabanan! Fixed Rp. 400.000. SMS for picture please: 0857 3827 6177. Tabanan. [174] For Sale; Shower tap made from terrazo color beige, good condition 50% from the new price. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [175]
For Sale; Children’s bunkbeds with pull out extra bed with draws and shelves, excellent condition. Top quality hand to find in Bali. Will sell for 2.9 million nego. Also childrens weather proff slide and table with joined seating from ACE Hardware. Trampline and rocking horse. Please call Heidi 081 2394 5760. Canggu. [170] For Sale; The original SeaBand. For morning sickness, sea sickness, and travel sickness. New in box. Made in England. Suitable for adults and children. Used by doctors and in hospitals. Uses acupressure. 081 2298 1228. Kuta. [168]
Balinese, Indian & Vegetarian Food Romantic Setting • Sumptuous Menu
Cooking Classes (No minimum) Jalan Suweta No. 1, Ubud, Bali (Opposite Puri Saren Palace) Phone / Fax: (0361) 974 217 E : bumbu_bali@yahoo.com www.bumbubaliresto.com C/U/I-07 Sept 11
This space could be yours !
Advertising in Bali Advertiser Works ! Call Now
Tel. : (0361) 755 392 [Hunting], Fax. : (0361) 764 191 E-mail: info@BaliAdvertiser.biz
For Sale; Fishing reel, as new, Penn Senator, special 112-H. Made in U.S.A. Anodized spool, Rod clamp included. Catch the monsters. 081 2298 1228. Kuta. [169]
For Sale; 2 units PC Pentium 4 - LCD monitor 19” complete mouse + keyboard. Please call 0819 9901 1204. Denpasar. [176]
For Sale; Fishing reel. Penn No. 113-H Senator 4/0 Special. Complete with rod clamp. Great for trolling, jigging, and bottom fishing. Full spool of line included. Phone or SMS 081 2298 1228. Kuta. [162]
Notice: Bali Advertiser confirms all free Private Classified ads. When you send an ad, we will contact you. If we are unable to contact you then your ad is not printed.
For Sale; Fishing reel. Made in U.S.A. Penn Senator 114H. Large line capacity for the big ones. Great for trolling, jigging, and bottom fishing. Phone or SMS 081 2298 1228. Kuta. [163]
C/U/G-9 March 11
31
C/U/G-4 May 11
C/U/G-25 Jan. 12
NC/U/U-8 Feb. 12
Bali House & Home For Sale; 4 nights voucher for beautiful central Seminyak private villa Uma Sapna. One bedroom spa pool villa w/breakfast. Published price 200USD per-night. 4 nights for 4 mil IDR or 1.25mil IDR per-night. 0812 4651 4035. <insearchofabetterworld@ gmail.com>. Seminyak. [120] C/Ho/G-6 April 11
For Sale; Dive equipment. Jackets ares vector 1000 size M, 2.5 Mio. Regulator Mares abyss Mr22 2.5 mio. Wet suits, long and short, size M and L, 300k soft weight, fins, mask, knife. Camera Olympus C-40 with UW- PT-012 case 1.0 mio all nego, please send SMS to 0819 0591 5203 Sanur. [126]
NATURAL STONE PT. STONE KRAFT 40 COLOURS TO CHOOSE FROM SLATE, SANDSTONE, QUARZITE, LIMESTONE, MARBLE, GRANITE FINISHES LIKE : SANDBLASTED, FLAMED, CALIBRATED, NATURAL, POLISHED SIZE FROM 10CM X 10CM UP TO 180CM X 260CM. Contact: Jl. Sunset Road, Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia Email: stone_krft@yahoo.com Phone: 0361-8475681 / 7833141 Fax: 0361-8475681 C/Ho/G-21 Sept. 11
C/Ho/U-14 Dec. 11
C/Ho/I-8 Feb. 12
Are you looking for stone tile, statue, fountain, pot, cooper light and garden accessories?
PLEASE VISIT AUSSIE GARDEN @ BATUBULAN WHOLESALE PRICES Rp. 1,500,000
Rp. 450,000
Rp. 1,100,000
Rp. 275,000
Rp. 250,000
Rp. 475,000
Rp.165, 000
Rp. 300,000
Rp. 275,000
Rp. 375,000
Rp. 850,000
Rp. 165,000
Rp. 250,000
Rp. 35,000
Rp. 100,000
Rp. 250,000
Rp. 475,000
Rp. 375,000
Rp. 600,000
Rp. 500,000
Rp. 500,000
U
show us your previous invoice and this magazine to get 5% off !
AUSSIE GARDEN @ BATUBULAN VILLAGE
JL. SINGAPADU, BATUBULAN, 200M FROM BALI BIRD PARK 0361-294286 / 081-24663614, 0361-7472330 Email: aussiegardenbali@yahoo.com or ibashopbali@yahoo.com
C/Ho/I-25 Jan 12
C/Ho/G-2 Nov. 11
Bali Advertiser
Bali House & Home
08 February - 22 February, 2012
SUPPLIER FOR: HOTEL SPA HOSPITAL BEAUTY SALON
PUSAT HANDUK
JL NAKULA NO 27 DENPASAR - BALI ( NOT KUTA ) 0361 222 757 - 0361 36736 55
For Sale; Wooden furniture set - black: wardrobe with drawers, shelves, 3 door hip-high cupboard, low shelf unit with drawers, large table dining/work, matching seat bench; 3 stools; Sell as set. 10juta rupiah. Canggu area. 0878 6228 8665 or 0878 6261 4532. Canggu. [145]
For Sale; Rare antique giant clam shell stand circa 1920; Large giant clam shell on an iron stand. Great for towels; magazines or flowers. Beautiful for patio or entry. Rare. L 90cm, W 50cm. Pvt sale only. BO $1,200 @ write: <contact@hmcpacific. com>. [135]
33
Jln. Gatsu VI, Graha Gatsu Mulia B-16 We supply all hotel & villa needs Denpasar Utara, Bali for linens, towels, napkins,etc C/Ho/G-27 July 11
C/Ho/G-2 Nov. 11
Bring this ad and get 10 % in the shop
Mimpi Manis
Import/Export of: - Marine Fish and Invertebrates - Koi and Arowana Aquarium and Pond Accessories Aquarium Design Setting Specialist Pond Specialist Aquarium and Pond Maintenance
Bed linen • Bed cover Table linen • Curtains Mosquito net • Cushions Lighting • Gifts & Accessories
Agent for Hozelock: Filtering & Gardening products
Jln. Abimanyu 4 C (Gado-Gado) Seminyak, Kuta-Bali Tel. + 62 361 733 411 www.linge-aqualine.com Show Room : + 62 361 - 733219 bali@linge-aqualine.com
Showroom and Office: Jl. Hang Tuah 42 (50), Sanur 80227 (opposite KFC), Bali - Indonesia Phone: 62-361-281488, Fax: 62-361-288031 Email: balireef@yokistudio.com C/Ho/G-8 Feb. 12
C/Ho/G-8 Feb. 12
C/Ho/G-11 Jan. 12
C/Ho/G-8 Feb. 12
C/Ho/G-30 Nov. 11
34
Bali House & Home
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
Office & Showroom: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 405 A Sanur, Bali Telp. +62 361 8787787 Fax. + 62 361 289041 e-mail: brasa.bali@gmail.com info.brasainteriors.com web
: www.brasainteriors.com
Workshop address: Jl. Sekar Sari Gang Nusa Indah 16
Designs to fit everywhere so it feels like home...
Kesiman, Denpasar
G
ARDEN DOCTOR
by The Garden Doctor
C/Ho/I-19 Oct 11
by Dr. Kris
Nutrition and Health Comes Straight from the Garden to the Table!
Today’s conventionally grown produce is generally not as healthy or nutritious as it was 50 years ago. A strange thing has been happening to our produce. It’s losing its nutrients, and the problem is getting worse. The decline in the nutritional content of fruits and vegetables was reported more than 10 years ago by an English researcher who investigated the falling mineral concentrations of 20 crops grown in the UK from the 1930s to the 1980s.
But even if buying organic is not in your budget, there are some simple ways to put the nutrients back into your produce. A richly colored skin indicates a higher content of phytochemicals loaded with antioxidants. Look for bright or deeply coloured fruits and vegetables. A recent study showed that darker orange carrots contain more beta-carotene. The more colors in the vegetables you eat the more different types of nutrients, minerals and other vitamins that you get.
It is also happening in the US. A research team that analyzed 43 fruits and vegetables from 1950 to 1999 reported reductions in vitamins, minerals, and protein. They found that broccoli, for example, had 130 mg of calcium in 1950. Today, that number is only 48 mg. A book named The Healing Power of Minerals, Special Nutrients and Trace Elements by Paul Bergner includes USDA figures that show a decline in the mineral and vitamin content of several fruits and vegetables from 1963 to 1992. Here is a summary of some mineral decreases measured over the 30 year period: Calcium -30%, Iron -32%, Magnesium-21%, Phosphorus -11%, Potassium -6%. *Fruits and vegetables used in the sample were: oranges, apples, bananas, carrots, corn, tomatoes, broccoli, potatoes, celery, romaine lettuce, iceberg lettuce, collard greens, and chard. The conclusion is that naturally grown vegetables have more minerals and nutrients as compared to mass produced chemically grown ones.
Bigger isn’t better, so forget the huge tomatoes or oversized apples. If the produce is smaller, then its level of nutrients will be more concentrated. The nutrients in most fruits and vegetables start to diminish as soon they’re harvested, so for optimal nutrition, eat all within 1 week of purchasing. Try to buy produce locally from the market and you can stack the advantages of nutrition in our favor. Fruit and vegetables at the markets contain more local produce, where it is most likely to be in season, and close from farm to market. Unlike supermarket produce, which is picked prematurely, travels hundreds or even thousands of kilometers across borders before landing on store shelves. Who knows what it’s been sprayed with to preserve it free from pests in transit? A long journey from farm to table gives the nutrients lots of time to degrade. Sometimes produce is even stored for months, so what is left of the nutrition content after all this time?
It is somewhat common sense that naturally grown vegetables have more nutrients, vitamins and minerals than those grown under the conditions of conveyer belt mass production. Mass produced agriculture on any scale depends on a few chemicals; NPK, nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium. While these elements are important, they aren’t the only ones that a plant needs to grow and produce healthy fruits and vegetables. Over time synthetic fertilizers decrease a plants ability to synthesize nutrients or absorb them from the soil. On the other hand organic farming does not use synthetic fertilizers, and plants that grown naturally produce more “phytochemicals” (a term which refers to a wide variety of compounds produced by plants) within their fruits. A 10-year study in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry showed that organic tomatoes can have up to 30 percent more phytochemicals than those grown commercially. Scientists have identified thousands of phytochemicals, although only a small fraction have been studied closely, the most commonly researched include beta carotene, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), folic acid, and vitamin E. Phytochemicals and their anti-oxidant properties are promoted for the prevention and treatment of many health conditions, including cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure. There is evidence that phytochemicals may help prevent the formation of carcinogens, and experts know that people can reduce their risk of cancer significantly by eating more fruits, vegetables, and other foods from plants that contain high levels of phytochemicals. Beta carotene found in carrots, pumpkin and sweet potatoes, for example, has also been shown to help protect against lung cancer, but may be harmful when taken in a pill form. Research suggests that calcium supplements may raise the risk of heart attacks in while adding little to benefit bone health. There are countless studies and examples where a nutrient from a vitamin pill simply won’t have the same positive effect as the nutrient when consumed from fresh living fruit or vegetables. Long term synthetic fertilizers are no good for plants likewise synthetic pills are no good for humans. There is no substitute for real natural vitamins and minerals.
C/Ho/G-14 Dec. 11
From my own observations, home grown produce lasts much longer but this should be obvious since supermarket produce can be picked months before it is hits the shelves. For example supermarket tomatoes are frequently picked green before they have the chance to fully ripen, a technique that keeps them from rotting in transit. Later, they are artificially ripened with ethylene, (a gas that plants produce naturally). If you eat a tomato from the supermarket, you can almost guarantee it was gassed, same goes for bananas. At the farmers market you are offered local freshly harvested, in-season food that has had a chance to ripen naturally, and as a consequence you will get a higher concentration of phytochemicals. My advice is, if you can’t grow at home buy from the local market or pasar, the supermarket should be your last resort!
Flower Arrangements • Wedding Decoration • Cut Flowers • Bouquet • Gifts Villa Cemara Indah No. 13
Br. Semer, Kerobokan, Kuta - Bali 80361 Phone : (0361) 7422 654 http : //www.baliflorist.com E-mail: info@baliflorist.com C/Ho/I-18 May 11
C/Ho/G-28 Dec. 11
It looks like food prices will continue to increase throughout 2012, even in the midst of an economic crisis that has reduced the purchasing power of many. This makes it more important than ever to get the best nutritional value per dollar spent. Growing a garden can actually pay off in a true sense! Even in a small garden the return from $50 in seeds could well be in excess of $1000 worth of fresh produce, not to mention the extra nutrition you’ll get! The supermarket will never match the home garden for freshness. It is not very difficult to grow a garden that produces more than you and your family can eat, or at least use to compliment market bought produce. Which do you think has better nutrition and taste, and which would you want to eat or serve to your family? It’s obvious, nutrition and health comes straight from the garden, to the table! Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2012 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/HO/G-8 Feb. 12
Bali Advertiser
Bali House & Home
08 February - 22 February, 2012
35
For Sale; Fishing reel. Penn Senator 6/0. Made in U.S.A. Complete with new line. Great for trolling, jigging, bottom fishing. Large line capacity. Phone or SMS: 081 2298 1228. Kuta. [164] Wanted; Bicycle! We’re looking for used bike for kids (8yo) must be cheap! Pls call 0813 3837 1909. Denpasar. [143] For Sale; LCD Display LG flatron 18.5” type W19535, PC Intel® Atom˙ Processor, 533 MHz FSB), HD 80GB, mem 1GB, mouse & keyboard. All only IDR 3 million, PH: 0856 6761 9395, <agus.setiawan. 999@gmail. com>. Denpasar. [144] C/Ho/G-9 March 11
C/Ho/G-8 Feb. 12
MANUELA FURNITURE
AL IMPO L RT Sofa Designer ■ Customized Order ■ Project Hotel FABRIC ED S C B L M I F U F F A L O
E A T H E R
I C R O
F I R S T
Teak Aluminium
T A L I E
O T T O N
I B E R
Q U A L I T Y
O U T D O O R
F U R N I T U R E
Outdoor Sofa
Rattan Synthetic Add value to your furniture
Composite Polyester une entreprise du Groupe Ferrari
Jl. Tangkuban Perahu No. 8A, Kerobokan, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia PO.Box. 80361 | Ph/Fax: (0361) 737242 | E-mail: manuela@manuelaproduction.com C/Ho/I-25 Jan 12
C/Ho/G-29 June 11
C/Ho/G-13 July 11
36
Bali House & Home
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
NowAvailable in BALI Barbeques
For Sale; Original Rolex mens watch, mod. DateJust, 18 karat gold, incl. president bracelet 18 karat gold, special face with 10 diamonds, condition like new, incl. 2 original boxes, new price today Rp. 337.8 mill. Sale price Rp. 89.5 mill. Tel. 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [171]
Mattress Maker
We are able to make mattress as your needed for hotel, condotel, villa or private used with the affordable price rather than you buy the expensive one
BIG SALES : Bedding Items & Mattress Hotel Come and see our collection at the showroom !! ~ Topper Mattress ~ Mattress Protector ~ Bed Linen/ Bed Sheet ~ Quilt/ Inner Duvee ~ Quilt Cover/ Duvee ~ Pillow & Bolster
Pertokoan Imam Bonjol Square (IBS) Jl. Imam Bonjol No.555/A-18 Denpasar - Bali Tlp/Fax : 0361-499075 E-Mail : mondelabali@yahoo.com Website : www.lawekencana.com
C/Ho/G-9 March 11
Australian Style
CV. Tropical Pool & Spa Sanur Kerobokan Jimbaran Mas, Ubud Email
: : : : :
Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 151, Betngandang, Phone : 289104 Jl. Umalas Kangin No. 1/3, Umalas, Phone/Fax : 736 897 Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 48, Kedonganan, Phone : 703366 Jl. Raya, Mas Ubud, Phone: 081 246 31682 trevor@dps.centrin.net.id
Cars - Motorcycles - Watercraft - etc For Sale Line ads Rp 6.000 per word. Photo Ads Rp. 395.000. All ads must be paid for before printing.
Car
Car
Motorcycle
For rent; weekly/ monthly KIA Carens 2002 matic. Call 0819 9994 2211. [001]
New Ford Everest 2009, black metalik, limited edition, insurance all risk, Rp 250 million nego, call 0878 6122 5255. [010]
Trailbike Hyosung, XR 125 very good condition.’02 model. 50,000k’s. Expat owned. Regular servicing. Rp 13juta or nego. Call 0812 3686 2245 or email to <everettgregory@hotmail. com>. [018]
I’m renting my cars with competitive price and good service. Make your holiday and business comfortable and fun. Contact 0819 3620 2170 or 275 2587. [002] Car Luxio type X for rent monthly Rp. 4jt. Yearly Rp. 45jt. Please call 081 2367 9914. [003] For Sale; Dodge Custom 200 Pick-up, new tyre, very excellent condition, all still original. (0361) 782 9999. [004] For Sale; Range Rover Vogue year 2000, green, low mileage, 20” tyres, excellent condition. Call (0361) 792 9999. [005] For Sale; Ford Fiesta (2011), aurora blue, 1.4L A/T-Trend. Perfect condition. 0819 3309 9020. [006] Honda Accord VTI-L, late 04, top of the range model, low klms 65.000, regular Honda svc, leather seats, A.T., black, electric mirrors, electric seats, ABS cruise control drives beautifully. 178 jt. SMS to 0878 6207 9604. [007] Toyota Fortuner V (4 wheel drive), 2006, 81000km, new nav/ bluetooth /touchscreen audio w headrest TV’s, smokefree car! Perfect condition, Rp 305.000.000/ Nego. Phone 0815 5887 0998. [008] For Sale; Mercedes Benz A160, 2000, L.grey, manual, sun roof, 37.000km, 4 airbags, Rp 112 million, please call (0361) 309 0877 (office hour). [009]
Grand Cherokee 3.6 2011; New Wrangler JK Sport 2 & 4 doors, Wrangler Sahara 2 & 4 doors, Wrangler Rubicon 2 & 4 doors, Jeep Patriot, Chrysler 300 C, Dodge Journey; Visit Nadia Auto Graha, Chrysler Bali Authorized Dealer, Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [011] Range Rover Evoque 2012 & Porsche Boxter S’05; Toyota Vellfire Gold 2 Series 2 0 1 2 ; Lexus RX 270 & Mazda Roadster; Toyota Harrier; Mercedes-Benz CLK 320 ‘00 Cabriolet; Visit Nadia Auto Graha, (sales, service & spareparts) Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [012]
Motorcycle For Sale; Aprilia RS125 year 2002, silver red color, low mileage only 7000km. Call 0813 3819 9999. [013] Honda Chopper GL100cc (1982). Documents complete. Rp 8.000.000 <judithfa@gmx.net>. [014] Kawasaki KLX 250, 2009, FMF pipe full sist. Juice box. Rp 50 juta fix. SMS only 081 7503 1978. [015] ZRX 400cc, 2004, Yoshi slip on. Ori parts. Kondisi Top. Rp 25 juta, Nego. SMS only 081 7503 1978. [016] Vespa P150S 1986 beautiful condition, all documents. Rp 4 juta. Phone 081 7970 1285. [017]
Contact
Honda GL 200cc, year 1979, rebuild, upgrade, excellence condition. Rp 12 million. Phone 0818 0553 6293. [019]
UNIT TYPE
SIZE 1 Month
PRICE/Month (Incl. VAT) 6 Months 12 Months
Small Unit
1,5 x 3,5 x 3 mtr
Rp. 700.000,-
Rp. 650.000,-
Medium Unit
3 x 3,5 x 3 mtr
Rp. 1.300.000,-
Rp. 1.250.000,- Rp. 1.200.000,-
Rp. 600.000,-
Mini Warehouse 6,6 x 5,7 x 3,6 mtr
Rp. 5.000.000,-
Rp. 4.500.000,- Rp. 4.000.000,-
Car
Rp. 400.000,-
Motorbike
Rp. 200.000,-
Pest Control - Climate Control - 24 hrs CCTV - 24 hrs Security Indoor Units - Free Collection - Long Term Discount JL. RAYA MUDING INDAH NO. 24X. GATOT SUBROTO BARAT - KEROBOKAN T +62 361 418108 & 418109 F +62 361 418170 E info@temanbaikselfstorage.com C/Ho/I-25 Jan 12
Watercraft Used boat for sale 8,77 x 2,33 x 0,75, 1 cabine, toilette, Yamaha: 2x85pk. Built 2009. Call 0813 3894 7451 Price: 100 millions. [020] Sell boat 9m with roof and small cabin, good condition - Ya m a h a 11 0 h p g o o d condition + Yamaha 40hp new. Rp 80 juta Harbour Serangan Denpasar - 081 7472 7296. [021] For Sale; Schooner 4 AC cabins, private shower. Ready to use. Contact: <balischoonerforsale@ hotmail.com>. [022] For Sale; - 27ft (8.2m) fiberglass outrigger Balinese Jukung, 20mil ONO. Freshly painted in brilliant Rasta colours and newly fitted sun cover. The perfect boat for surfing, fishing, diving and weekend warriors; can be rigged for sailing. (Sail or engine not included; recommend 15 to 30hp). Optional mooring in current position with engine storage. Contact Jonni 081 657 4974 or visit Rip Curl School of Surf at the Sanur Beach Hotel - Sanur. [023]
Bali Advertiser
Telp. : (0361) 755 392 [Hunting] Fax. : (0361) 764 191 E-mail : info@BaliAdvertiser.biz Make your ad online at www.baliadvertiser.biz C/Ho/G-8 Feb. 12
C/Ho/G-28 Dec. 11
38
Bali House & Home
08 February - 22 February, 2012
Bali Advertiser
STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE FEBRUARY 08 - FEBRUARY 22, 2012
The Sun continues in Aquarius for this fortnight and Saturn turns retrograde. Venus the Lady of Love enters the sign of Aries and joins with Uranus right as the fortnight begins. Mercury moves into Pisces on the 14th and will return there after its April retrograde. For now, it relays the messages of Neptune that is also fresh in the sign of Pisces along with the Sun on the 19th. Pisces speaks of intuition, empathy, understanding and a deep connection with Divinity. All Hearts soften as the Planets align themselves with this watery and otherworldly energy. Things of a spiritual nature take prominence and it could well usher in a time of deep concern for the waters of the Planet. The New Moon is also at low degrees Pisces at the end of the fortnight and teams up with Neptune. This next month will show a lot of interesting twists and turns on the global stage as people tune in deeply to feeling the emotional states of one another. Aquarius is the month when we align ourselves with our shared humanity and Pisces when we feel our Oneness and Divine origin. Mars continues in its retrograde phase in Virgo. Slowly we weigh up each step and each decision, taking us slowly on our journey of discovering our Soul’s purpose and allowing the wounds of our individual and planetary pain to dissolve through forgiveness and the path of Love. You will be witness to many amazing scenarios this fortnight that open the portal of your heart ever wider. NEW MOON 2 PISCES 42 February 22, 2012 06:36 a.m.
ARIES: Mars slowly retracing its steps in Virgo and Venus having just entered your sign joins with Uranus at the beginning of the fortnight to put in place a new method of communication and action plan within your relationships. You may be busy restructuring and at the same time experimenting with new ways of doing things. Some have experienced radical meetings with new partners and others departures from long standing relationships and in some cases both have occurred simultaneously. Remember we are on the road that leads all of us into new ways of living on planet earth. What requires modification in your life? TAURUS: This can be a disrupting time for you when the Sun travels in the sign of Aquarius, as it is one of the less comfortable placements for you steady and solid type of individuals. The unpredictable is uncomfortable and challenging to your stable lifestyle. Jupiter continues in your sign and moves into alignment with Pluto towards the end of this month to create a harmonious trine aspect. Transformation will be activated effortlessly and transition made easy for you by the grace of the Jupiter Taurus combination. Pluto is insisting on some modification to the structures of your life and this can be made easy by your insistent Taurus nature. GEMINI: The movement of Mercury from Aquarius to Pisces is definitely marked by the more subtle tones of the later. The airy nature of the visionary is replaced by the certainty of the trusting heart. Each mind turns to imagery through imagination and inspiration. Your intuition is heightened and your telepathic abilities are shining now. Allow this Divine flow of inner guidance to light the way for you over these coming weeks as the Mars in Virgo brings a little tension to your life with it’s insistence on going over details and facts and figures. There is no easy solution to problems unless you are prepared to go with the flow and find space in your heart to allow. CANCER: Coming out of the Leo Full moon and heading into the next cycle in Pisces brings you into a fortnight of integration and preparation for an internal journey. A time to access your Divine Heart and find what is the most suitable course of action for you and those you love and care for. Being one of the cardinal signs, at some point throughout these next few years between 2012 and 2015 you will be activated by the square of Uranus/Pluto. (This is determined within the birth chart). Old models must go and the willingness to stay open to radical change imperative. Coping with this is determined by your ability to surrender in the face of adversity to inner knowing. LEO: The Sun is in your polar opposite sign for most of this fortnight and then continues on into Pisces. As much as you would like the attention on you it has swung in favor of the collective. It seems that everyone gets their twenty minutes in the limelight and each has his agenda to share. This manages to provoke the humanitarian side of your nature and you are feeling compelled to do a little service work or saving the World in your own small or large way. Then as the Sun rolls on into Pisces towards the end of the fortnight, you are dropped into a field of Alice in Wonderland scenarios where you find yourself amused by your own antics. VIRGO: It could be that you are feeling a little pressurized by Mars moving backwards in your sign with strong urges to get on with things and not quite knowing how to go about it all. One step at a time is probably the best way to deal with any considerations and goal setting and action plans. As the Sun rolls around to sit in opposition to your own over the next month, you will pulled into that part of yourself that knows how to rely heavily on intuition, inner strength and guidance. Although it can at times take some allowance on your part, once you are there you will find that things flow more effortlessly as though some kind of Divine Grace is working on your behalf.
LIBRA: Saturn now moves retrograde in your sign. These months through to June are to be used for integration and sorting through the finer details of relationship. It may be within your beloved partnership or with your children, friends or extended family. For others it is in the work environments that change and modification is dealt with. It seems this is the time to find out what works best for all concerned and a certain amount of compromise is required for this to become a reality. The consequences of inappropriate behavior are rapidly felt. How you choose to deal with this will depend on how long you can stand disharmony and chaos. My guess is, not long.
C/Ho/I-28 Dec11
SCORPIO: Jupiter and Pluto are pulling closely into alignment through the beginning of March. This harmonious aspect will bring good fortune and ease to all of your dealings and in particular those around your business dealings. This is a good time for you to be moving material possessions in and out of your life. Acquisitions come easily as you release the old. It is like doorways opening for you that you didn’t know existed. It’s ok to take guided chances at this time and receive some good fortune for a change. A little appreciation will go a long way now, so remember to express your gratitude for even the smallest of blessings. This allows life to give more. SAGITTARIUS: The North Node as it moves through the degrees of your sign brings you clarity on the important issues. Old habits of mind tend to be transmuted into new visions of expansion in your life. Many have embarked on a new journey within the framework of their lives. This is marked by the entrance of new acquaintances and the departure of old ones. Allow the cycles of your life to reveal in Divine time, that which is appropriate for you. It may feel like time is standing still or moving ever so slowly and then it speeds up again and you are thrown into the next round of activity. Again it is the allowance that smoothes the way, rather than struggle or effort.
C/Ho/I-05 Oct. 11
CAPRICORN: As Saturn moves retrograde over the next months you could find yourself in situations that feel very familiar. When you are offered the same situation over again, ask yourself what is the best course of action and what can I do differently, from a higher perspective or am I able to negotiate this in a new way? Life does seem like a training ground from time to time, where I get to do things over and over again, until I get them right and move on. There can be a certain sense of frustration attached to this if you take it all too seriously. Learn to flow a little more as the Sun moves into Pisces. This could be the time for a little retreat from the everyday. AQUARIUS: Is it time for a spontaneous new love affair? Are you tired yet of the same old same old, or are you adding enough spice to the normal mix of routine? A little restlessness creeps in from time to time and this is perfectly ok in the grand scheme of things as it inspires you to be creative and inventive. So get your thinking caps on and allow your inspiration to guide you to the next steps on this exciting and intriguing life journey of wonder and awe. The days of enormous change are on their way so these little changes you make now, will help you adjust more readily in the coming months and over the next few years. Bare your boldness.
C/Ho/G-24 August 11
WANT YOUR BALI ADVERTISER DELIVERED BY MAIL ?
PISCES: How are you settling into this new routine? These days of your ruling Planet residing in your own sign. These are powerful times of wonder, adventure and a deep sense of belonging. A time to embrace your newly found humanity and share in the wonder of existence with your fellow travelers. Life can be a wondrous journey of unfolding if you allow it. All is given if you can but see the beauty in every situation of its Divine Perfection. Trusting in this beauty that resides in every heart beyond the illusion is now easier than ever before. If it feels like some kind of homecoming then it probably is and allow yourself to rejoice.
Copyright © 2012 Vibhuti-Teri Norris You can read all past articles of Horoscope at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
Contact our office to sign up!
Bali Advertiser
Bali House & Home
08 February - 22 February, 2012
39
For Sale; Unwanted gift, brand new Samsung mobile phone, type E1055T still in the box, never opened for Rp 150. 000, - o. n. o. Please contact: 0361-802 2480, or <westra.karachi@gmail. com>. Denpasar. [146] For Sale; Sofas big size, one 3 places and one 1 place, leather off white and suede grey, price : 4 millions for the set. Call: 0819 3306 6804. Kerobokan. [147]
www.moessongallery.com
For Sale; LG Aircon 1PK, Sony PSP Playstation Portable & Nokia E72 Smartphone. All in good condition. For prices call/ SMS 081 755 9192. Jimbaran. [148]
PT. LUMBUNG AYU Tropical Asian
Design
Sunset Road No. 01X, Kerobokan-Bali, Ph.: 0361-732 538 Website: www.lumbungayu.com Email: lumbungayu@dps.centrin.net.id C/Ho/G-8 Feb. 12
C/Ho/G-7 Sept. 11
Villa Private residences Hotels & resorts Corporate
a Sister company of Bali Stone
We specialize in : Customize Built-in Kitchen Set Bedroom Sets Interior Design for : Office Sets Private Homes More by Request Villas Hotels Outlets / Store Jl. Raya Kerobokan Banjar Taman No. 78 Kuta - Bali Ph. (0361) 730147/0811388082 (Ms. Rosada) Fax. (0361) 485091 Email. baliinteriorosada@yahoo.com C/Ho/I-29 June 11
■
British interior design consultant
■
Creative solutions & concepts
■
Spatial layout specialists
■
Design studio & showroom
■
Expert design team
■
Quality imported & local fabrics
■
Accessories & furnishing
■
Quality & price guaranteed
Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai No. 296 Betngandang, Sanur 80228 Tel : +62 361 270030 Fax : +62 361 285 031 www.gwinteriors.com info@gwinteriors.com
Luxurious design with affordable flair C/Ho/G-23 March 11
C/Ho/G-8 Feb. 12
40
Bali House & Home This space could be yours !
in
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
Advertising Bali Advertiser Works ! Call Now
Tel. : (0361) 755 392 [Hunting], Fax. : (0361) 764 191 E-mail: info@BaliAdvertiser.biz
For Sale; Doors teakwood 2 pieces size 2 mtrs x 82 cm wide thickness 3 cm. 350.000 rp ea. Also 1 door frame 320.000. 0878 5551 1060. Denpasar. [112] For Sale; Timber recycled teak wood 3 and 4 mtr lengths 11 x 12 cm. Ph 0878 5551 1060. Denpasar. [113]
For Sale; Suitcase big 350k, suitcase trolley small 150k. Please send SMS to 0819 0591 5203 Sanur. [127] For Sale; Music: Santana, Phil Collins, Genesis, yoga and more, pop, soul, 70-90 years each only 5.000! Please send SMS to 0819 0591 5203 Sanur. [128] C/Ho/I-09 March 11
WINDOW FILM SOLUTIONS
EXPORT QUALITY ANTIQUE HOUSES FROM JAVA & SUMATRA
Upgrade Your Existing Windows & Doors ● Save Energy ● Protect People/Property ● Increase Comfort ● Create Privacy
Bali Solarist: Ruko Sunset Plaza No. 14 Sunset Road Kuta - Bali TEL: 0361 8476792 Contact person: Doni: 081 337 873 888 0361-784 3177
Recycled Timber 1st Quality Iron Wood Jl. Persada - Kerobokan +62 818559131 | d_umatua@yahoo.co.id C/Ho/I-25 Jan 12
C/Ho/I-05 Oct 11
C/Ho/I-21 Sept. 11
C/Ho/I-25 Jan. 12
C/Ho/I-15 June 11
Building & Maintenance Swimming pool always green?
Call the experts, CV Tropical Pool and Spa 289104, 287673 or email: trevor@dps.centrin.net.id.
From as low as Rp 450.000 per month we will maintain your pool.
For Sale; Rarity. 70 year old Bezar compass. Still in good condition. For collectors only. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. Sanur. [122]
For Sale; Desk mahogany with 3 drawers 50 cm wide 1.2 mtr length height 80 cm 300.000. Ph 0878 5551 1060. Denpasar. [118]
For Sale; 2 webcameras (MS and HP) as new. For 400.000 Rp. Please contact Michael. 081 2395 1444. Denpasar. [123]
For Sale; Wooden bowls natural shapes teakwood 30 cm high 40 cm across have 4 pieces 100 rb ea. Ph 0878 5551 1060. Denpasar. [119]
Certified European Project Manager with own MEP/ Architect/Supervisor staff, very experienced, excellent reference list in Bali and abroad, offers you • Site Supervision or full PM Services - as requested • MEP & Architectural Design • Construction Drawings • Pre Purchase Check-Up on existing Structures
YOUR TRUSTED CONSTRUCTION EXPERTS Phone: +62 8123 80 93 10 Mail: pm@ossbali.com C/BM/A-19 Oct 11
C/BM/G-6 April 11
C/BM/M-25 Jan .12
JOGLOS AND GLADAKS FOR SALE CALL: 0811 - 380 - 1225 C/BM/I-06 April 11
C/BM/M-5 Oct 11
C/BM/G-25 Jan. 12
C/BM/G-11 Jan. 12
42
Building & Maintenance
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
“How To Take The Skin Off A Rice Pudding” Been a bit of flatulence around recently. I was woken up the other night by the rude sound of passing wind, I turned over but it made no difference. I think it must have been the sound of someone’s roof leaping from one house to another that caused a minor disturbance to my peace of my mind so eventually I got up and looked out of the window. What a sight, banana trees were shredding and palm trees bending over at 45 degree angles. There was more wind than Silvio Berlusconi in a Eurozone meeting and I could have sworn I saw a goldfish or two. It was reminiscent of a mini cyclone I once got caught in many years ago in Brisbane. Brisbane doesn’t usually get cyclones but this was a freak of nature that caused a lot of damage and made a lot of people wish they had worn their brown trousers that day. I was caught in my car. I saw it coming up a side street, a solid wall of white spray. I drove to get away but it was clear that I wasn’t going to make it so I found a place I thought would be a safe area away from trees and sat it out. There comes a point doesn’t there when the exhilaration at the shear power of nature starts to turn into a nagging doubt, the start of a slippery slope to mild consternation and even a slight softening of the stiffness of the upper lip. I was right in the path of the storm and got the double whammy, incredibly strong winds blew in one direction taking branches off trees and making wheelie bins airborne. I watched transfixed as all manner of things blew past, cane chairs, pieces of plastic, the odd granny or two. Then, suddenly, it stopped. There was a dead calm and I could see blue sky above but then, just as suddenly as it had stopped, strong winds struck again this time blowing in completely the opposite direction. The meteorological trauma moved off towards the centre of the city leaving devastation in its wake. The wind that hit my house the other night was getting on for a similar strength. It is very unusual to get winds that strong in Bali but we should remember that we are, in fact, in a cyclone area. There are seven recognised worldwide tropical storm “basins” where storms occur on a regular basis, Bali is in the Southeast Indian/Australian basin. Our recent wind was caused by cyclone Iggy (who on earth dreamt up that name?), a category 1 tropical cyclone with winds up to 60 kilometres an hour which moved across the Indian Ocean between Indonesia and Australia and killed 7 people mostly from falling trees. Cyclones, Typhoons and Hurricanes are effectively the same thing. They are, like political parties, formed by hot air. They develop when sea water temperatures rise (usually in spring and summer) to above 26.5 Degrees celsius. Hot air rises taking evaporated sea water with it and as it rises higher in the atmosphere it cools, the water condenses out forming rain and the action of condensation releases heat which further fuels the cyclone. The rising column of air causes a reduction in air pressure in the centre which draws air into the bottom of the cyclone further increasing the rate of evaporation of the sea water, the storm progressively increases in intensity. The turning of the earth starts the rising air rotating, in the northern hemisphere tropical storms are called Typhoons or Hurricanes and turn in an anticlockwise direction while in the southern hemisphere they are called Cyclones and turn clockwise. This turning motion (just like your bathwater going down the plughole) is known as the Coriolis effect after a man called Eric Frottington (no just kidding, he was really a Frenchman called Gaspard Gustave Coriolis) who was a very clean but rather wrinkled man and wrote a mathematical paper in 1835 which made him very happy and a bit famous. “You’re breakfast’s ready.” “Sorry dear just having another bath.” “What another one? That makes 16 this morning. You’re going all wrinkly” Tropical storms need to form more than 5 degrees of latitude away from the equator (Bali is 8 degrees south) for the Coriolis effect to start the winds circulating. Most tropical storms form between 10 and 30 degrees away from the equator with 87% forming no more than 20 degrees away from the equator. Tropical storms move in a westerly direction and, in the absence of strong winds, tend to move towards the poles (South in the southern hemisphere). They drift around for a while (up to 30 days) until they hit land and then the absence of warm sea water makes them collapse. They can get quite big (even larger than a Jakarta traffic jam). The most intense storm on record was Typhoon Tip which hit the North Western Pacific Ocean in 1979 with sustained wind speeds of up to 310 km/h (190 mph). Tip was also the largest on record covering an area 2,170km (1,350 miles) in diameter. In the Southern hemisphere the tropical cyclone season runs from November 1 until the end of April, with peaks in mid-February to early March. Historically storm surge (rise in sea level) has caused 90% of fatalities from tropical storms. There are different scales used in different parts of the world to categorise tropical storms. In Indonesia we use the Australian Region Tropical Cyclone Intensity Scale although if a tropical storm forms north of 10 degrees south and between 90 degrees and 125 degrees east then it comes under the jurisdiction of the Jakarta, Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre (TCWC) and is called a Tropical Depression. Once it hits 34 knots it is categorised a tropical cyclone and is given a name (I mean a real name and not something like “that fertling wind”). The stronger the wind the more damage it can cause (funny that) a fact that was not lost on Ethel Beaufort who, in 1805, was just finishing her entry for the annual Upper Snodsbury church fete rice pudding competition when a strong wind blew up her back passage, in through the kitchen door and removed the skin. Now a
rice pudding without a skin is no laughing matter. Little boys the length and breadth of the British Isles have, for generations, fought with their siblings for the skin of the rice pudding. Gastronomic experts across the globe who have mastered the subtlety of English cuisine fully understand the importance of the rice pudding skin and the culinary skills required to make it.
www.primapoolbali.com C/BM/G-29 June 11
Ethel was so disturbed by this event that she carried out a lifelong study on the wind strength required to remove the skin from a rice pudding and developed the Beaufort scale to quantify the effects of different wind speeds. It is a little known fact that the idea was borrowed by her husband, a sailor by the name of Rear Admiral Francis (Pudding Frank to his friends) Beaufort, who used to sail the seven seas with a rice pudding strapped to his binnacle. So what can we expect from a Cyclone? Well here’s a bit of a summary: Tropical Depression (Tropical Low in Australia) Sustained windspeeds 0 to 63 km/h (0 to 34 knots) with gusts from 0 to 9 km/h (49 knots) Beaufort Scale - No effect noted on rice puddings.
C/BM/U-25 Jan. 12
Tropical Cyclone category 1 (Tropical storm in the Northern hemisphere) Sustained windspeed 64 to 88 km/h (34 to 47 knots) with gusts from 91 to 124 km/h (50 to 67 knots) Damage to be expected - Minimal Damage mostly restricted to trees, shrubbery and lightweight structures; no substantial damage to other structures; some damage to poorly constructed signs. In coastal areas some road flooding and minor damage to jetties and piers. Beaufort Scale - Ripples observed on the surface of rice puddings. Tropical Cyclone category 2 (Tropical storm in the Northern hemisphere) Sustained windspeed 89 to 117 km/h (48 to 63 knots) with gusts from 125 to 164 km/h (68 to 89 knots) Damage expected - Moderate Considerable damage to tree and shrubbery foliage, some trees blown down; extensive damage to poorly constructed signs and some damage to windows, doors and roof materials, but no major destruction to buildings. Coastal roads and low-lying escape routes inland cut off by rising water about two to four hours before landfall; considerable damage to jetties and piers, marinas flooded; small craft in protected anchorages torn from moorings. Beaufort scale - The skin of the rice pudding starts to lift around the edges. Severe Tropical Cyclone category 3 (Typhoon or Hurricane category 1 and 2 in the N hemisphere) Sustained windspeed 118 to 159 km/h (64 to 85 knots) with gusts from 165 to 224 km/h (90 to 121 knots) Damage to be expected - Extensive Foliage torn from trees; large trees blown down; poorly constructed signs blown down; some damage to roofing, windows, and doors; some structural damage to small buildings. Serious flooding in coastal areas; many small structures near the coast destroyed; larger coastal structures damaged by battering waves and floating debris. Low-lying escape routes inland cut off by rising water about three to five hours before landfall; flat terrain 1 metre or less above sea level flooded up to 14 or more kilometres inland. Evacuation of low-lying residences near to shorelines may be required. Beaufort scale - The skin is blown off the rice pudding.
C/BM/U-28Dec. 11
Severe Tropical Cyclone category 4 (Typhoon or Hurricane category 3 and 4 in the N hemisphere) Sustained windspeed 160 to 200 km/h (86 to 107 knots) with gusts from 225 to 279 km/h (122 to 151 knots) Damage to be expected - Extreme Shrubs, trees, and all signs blown down; extensive damage to roofs, windows, and doors, with complete failure of roofs on many smaller residences. Flat terrain 3 metres or less above sea level flooded as far as 10 kilometres inland; flooding and battering by waves and floating debris cause major damage to lower floors of structures near the shore; low-lying escape routes inland cut off by rising water about three to five hours before landfall; major erosion of beaches Massive evacuation of residences as far as 10 kilometres inland may be required. Beaufort Scale - The skin is blown off the rice pudding, the rice pudding follows. Severe Tropical Cyclone category 5 (Super Typhoon or Major Hurricane category 4 or 5 in the N hemisphere) Sustained windspeed of more than 200 km/h (107 knots) with gusts greater than 279 km/h (151 knots) Damage to be expected - Catastrophic Trees, shrubs, and all signs blown down; considerable damage to roofs of buildings, with very severe and extensive damage to windows and doors; complete failure on many roofs of residences and industrial buildings; extensive shattering of glass in windows and doors; complete buildings destroyed; small building overturned or blown away. Major damage to lower floors of all structures less than 5 metres above sea level within 500 metres of the shore. Low-lying escape routes inland cut off by rising water about three to five hours before landfall; major erosion of beaches. Massive evacuation of residential areas on low ground as far inland as 18 kilometres may be required. Beaufort Scale - Rice pudding, bowl, kitchen table and cook have never been found to assess the damage. 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/I-11 Jan 12
LED FLOODLIGHT
LED STRIPE
LED MR 16
FIND MORE RANGE OF LED PRODUCTS AT AFFORDABLE PRICE
ALABASTER
• L I G H T I N G • Komp. Istana Kuta Galeria Blok Valet I no. 9, Jl. Patih Jelantik, Kuta-Bali Telp / fax: (0361) 769007 E: info@alabasterlighting-bali.com
www.alabasterlighting-bali.com C/BM/G-8 Feb. 12
C/BM/G-8 Feb. 12
44
Building & Maintenance
VILLA CONSTRUCTION CONSULTANT Project Management New Villa Construction Design and Architecture Construction Inspections Detailed Inspection and Progress Reports to Owners Pre Purchase Inspections Land Aquisition Master builder from Australia with over 25 years experience. PROTECTING YOUR INVESTMENT Phone: 081 338 379 295
For Sale; Good condition 2pcs Desktop PC RAM DDR2 1GB PC6400 @ Rp 100.000. SMS 0361 307 2226. email: <b4ssman@ hotmail.com>. Denpasar. [102]
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>. [121]
Office: Level 3 63c Jl. Nakula, Kuta, Bali Email: pbrhodes7@hotmail.com
For Sale; DVD s have hundreds of them many TV series 5.000 rb ea. Ph. 0878 5551 1060. Denpasar. [111]
Mega Water Filter provides solutions & consultation in water treatment system. With more than 10 years of experience, we’ve served clients from almost all industry sectors. Commercial Service Hotel & Spa Apartment Residential Office Restaurant Laundry & Car Wash Reverse Osmosis (sea, brackish, tap)
Hotline +6281 7557550 +62 361 8075757
Bring this ad, get 10% discount
Water Filter & Treatment Services
C/BM/U-14 Dec. 11
Industrial Service Food & Beverage Pharmaceutical Laboratory Cosmetic & Chemical Photography Silver & Gold Plating Ice Maker System
Jl. Raya Kuta 21 No. 5 Pertokoan Kuta Raya, Kuta - Bali Jl. Mayjen Sutoyo No. 37 Denpasar - Bali C/BM/G-30 Nov. 11
BIO-Save Waste Water Treatment Tank
Recycle Black & Grey Water to Water Garden Sewage Supporting Products: Grease Trap IC Tank (Inspection Chamber Tank) Effluent Tank (Final Holding Tank), Manhole etc...
Itʼs not only a septic filter ... , Itʼs a proper sewage treatment Tank !!!
Easy Installations (BIO Save) Installations without retaining walls Almost Free Maintenance No Bacteria Additions Low Electrical Consumption : start at 47 Watts Meet Local and International Standard
PT. AMANAID
New Product BIO Gas For Generator For Stove For Hot Water
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
Specialize in Design and Build Sewerage Treatment Plant (STP) for Domestic and Commercial (House, Villas, Hotels, Restaurants, Hospitals, etc)
Grease Trap
Address: Jalan Nakula No: 63C, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 499218, (0361) 7475698, 9244526, 9244527 Fax: (0361) 499188 Email: info@amanaid.com Website: www.amanaid.com
See the product and how it works at Toko Damai Sejahtera, Jl. Imam Bonjol 555 A 1/2, Denpasar C/BM/I-08 Feb 12
Moving Sale; Canon HG10 HD camcorder. Included WD-H43-wide-converter. power adapter. 2 Battery packs. Wireless controller. component cable. Stereo video cable. USB cable. Software. Recording system AVCHD. 40GB HD drive. LCD screen: 2.7in. Mini SDcard. Rp. 3.5 mio (nego). For pics and info please call Michael 081 2395 1444. Sanur. [124] For Sale; Complete collection of David Baldacci’s books (about 20 volumes). Per book only Rp. 100.000. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. Sanur. For Sale; Macbook black 13 inch OS Snow Leopard, 2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB RAM Awaeax GB HDD display resolution 1200x800, price 4,7 million. CP: 0852 2222 1931 / 0878 6002 0009. Nusa Dua. [125] Free: Private Classified Ads in Bali Advertiser. Put your free ad in the next issue. The easiest way to place your ad is at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Place An Advertisement page Private Classified. You may also bring in, fax, or directly e-mail your ad.
ADA CLEAN CLEANING SERVICES General cleaning I windows cleaning I Floor polishing I Benches Bathub & Wash basin polishing | Toilet bowl cleaning I Kitchen detailling I Natural stone floor cleaning & coating | Mattress, sofa, Carpet refreshing I Timber sanding & finishing and......... ADA much more. Ada Clean provide right chemical for ur property
Office 0361-8474139 / 08123940401 C/BM/I-11 Jan 12
Trust your home improvement projects to the experienced Pros @ Super Handyman : Painting
Plumbing
Electrical
Flooring
Carpentry
Garden
Tiling On
Pool
going property maintenance
Roof
One call does it all with Super Handyman!! Phn : (0361) 784 6889 or (0361) 784 2429 Service you can trust!! C/BM/A-21 Sept 11
AUSTRALIAN LICENCED BUILDER Design & Construction Building Consultant Building Report Interior Refurbishment Contract Administration Project Management Quality Control New Construction & Renovation Remedial Builder
NC/BM/I-23 Feb 11
WE HAVE THE SOLUTIONS SPECIALIST IN CONSTRUCTION, RENOVATION & REMODELLING MAINTENANCE, LANDSCAPE, ELECTRICAL, INSTALLATION MECHANICAL & APPLIANCE REPAIR
PT. JAKITA SENTOSA trade as FIX IT SOLUTIONS Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai no. 154/I, Graha Shanti - Sanur Bali 80227 Indonesia Email: fixit-solutions@hotmail.com Telp 0361-284 164, 285 486 Fax 0361-284 052 in English 0815 2900 0354 C/BM/I-01 June 11
C/BM/I-08 Feb 12
C/BM/G-19 Oct. 11
Bali Advertiser
POOL IONISER ● ● ● ● ● ●
Building & Maintenance
08 February - 22 February, 2012
Always Clear and Clean Water ● No Salt Low Maintenance ● Guarantee 3 Years Friendly Environment ● Competitive Price 95% Less Chemical Use Low Power, Max 12 watt Pump working hours about 4-7 hours/day
Call: Dave 0818 0553 7120
C/BM/U-16 Nov. 11
HORAS ARCHITECT INTERIOR DESIGN CONTRACTOR
For Sale; Dictionary, EnglishGerman/German-English, Indonesia-German/GermanIndonesia German books, thriller, romance... Each 5.000! Please send SMS to 0819 0591 5203. Sanur. [130] For Sale; Big refrigatorfreezer. Mitsubishi model MR-F51T two years old, guarantee until 11/2012; new 8.8 Mio now 5.0 Mio nego! please send SMS to 0819 0591 5203 Sanur. [131]
NATURAL STONES EXPORT JAPANESE DESIGNER
デザイン・設計・施工
Tel :0361-755393
For Sale; Movies, all in German language each only 5.000! Please send SMS to 0819 0591 5203. Sanur. [132]
E-mail : info@horasindonesia.com
web : www.horasindonesia.com C/BM/G-10 August 11
For Sale; Cordless Desktop Logitech EX 100 Europe character set, 100.000 IDR. Please send SMS to 0819 0591 5203 Sanur. [133] Private Sale; Reduced price, 12 string Ibanez performance acoustic guitar no pickup, selling price including: hardcase, stand, new strings (3.500.000rpt nett.) purchased in Australia for $875.00AUD. Hardcase $150. Model PF10-12N, very good condition, played very little. English inquiries sms, 0813 3747 4477 Pantai Saba Blahbatuh. [134] To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly.
For Sale; Queen size teak bed brand new; 160x200. New cost 7 juta, will sell real cheap for 2-5 juta. Master or Visa Card ok! Peter 0361 746 4200. Kerobokan. [087] For Sale; 4 armchairs, teakwood, Java, with cushions. Price 1 juta. Please call 081 7970 1285. Legian. [088]
45
Burner
FOR WOOD, SPICES, FURNITURE, HANDICRAFT, ETC
CV. ASA Jl. Gunung Agung, Mertha Jaya I No. 2 Telp. (0361) 435778 - 422703 08123968797 C/BM/G-1 Dec. 10
For Sale; Beautiful dining table, round, diameter 110, teakwood, price 2,5 juta. Please call 081 7970 1285. Legian. [089] For Sale; O’Baby pushchair, new born to 2 years. Excellent condition. European specification. Rp. 600.000. Please call 081 7970 1285. Legian. [090]
C/BM/U-06 April. 11
For Sale; Used wardrobe, 3 doors dark brown with mirror Rp. 850,000 and 2 doors dark brown with mirror Rp. 650,000, both are still in good condition. For photos, e-mail: <seas1909@yahoo. com>. Denpasar. [091] For Sale; Brand new. 2 pairs never used synthetic rattan loveseat. Can buy 1 pair only. 1,5 jt each pair. SMS 0361 307 2226. E-mail: <b4ssman@hotmail.com>. Denpasar. [092] For Sale; Soft baits and jig heads. Scampies, Mr. Twister, etc. Assorted. Single and double tails catch the monsters. 081 2298 1228. Kuta. [189]
BALI
: (62 361) 360 0143, 361 780 9219 (62 361) 725 137
SURABAYA JAKARTA SHANGHAI JORDAN QATAR
: : : : :
(62 31) 841 6191 (hunting) (62 21) 560 6688 BANDUNG (86 21) 5428 2288 LEBANON (962 6) 582 2975 DUBAI (974) 432 7322 KUWAIT
: : : :
(62 31) 842 0602 (62 22) 250 6699 (961 1) 669 100 (971 4) 221 8949 (965) 800 774
: bali@etos-online.com surabaya@etos-online.com
C/BM/I-25 Jan 12
C/BM/G-13 July 11
C/BM/G-5 Oct. 11
C/BM/I-28 Dec 11
C/BM/G-5 Oct. 11
C/BM/G-27 July 11
46
Building & Maintenance
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
For Sale; Cheap, a brand new stainless steel mug and coffee maker, never use still in the box is a gift. Sale only IDR 35.000 & IDR 100.000. Please contact Siska 0361-967 8426, 0813 3703 6348. For pictures e-mail: < h o m e 11 0 8 2 0 @ y a h o o . com>. Dalung. [099] C/BM/I-30 Nov 11
Looking For; Old second hand vintage analog audio system, as turntable, analog stereo ampifier, tape deck, home speaker. Must be in good condition. Please contact me at 081 735 7656 or e-mail: <kigoblock@ yahoo.com>. Denpasar. [103] Habits, if not resisted, soon become necessity.
TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia
Tell Them to Get Lost by Brian Thacker Brian Thacker was sitting at a book signing with Tony Wheeler when he asked the famous publisher if anyone had ever attempted to travel with the first edition of Lonely Planet’s Southeast Asia on a Shoestring. Known as The Yellow Bible, this celebrated guidebook has been carried by travelers across the region for decades. Before he knew it, the travel author was planning a trip around Southeast Asia following Tony’s footsteps through Portuguese Timor, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Burma and Singapore using only a thin battered copy of the 1975 original as his only guidebook. Totaling only 148 pages, the book was but a puny shadow of the current 15th edition which is over 1000 pages and weighs in at almost a kilo. Racing through seven countries in 12 weeks, the trip would give Thacker a chance to find out what the region was like through the eyes of a backpacker traipsing around Asia in the early 1970s. In Thacker’s chronicle of his travels through Indonesia and former Indonesian territory, which comprises almost half of his book, he discovers for himself what has changed and what is still around since Tony and Maureen Wheeler rode their clapped out 250 cc Yamaha trail bike into history. In early 1974, the Wheelers set off from Melbourne and up the coast to Darwin. From there they flew to Baucau, the main port and international airport in the Portuguese colony, then spent a year island hopping and traveling overland collecting information on what was to later to become known as the Hippie Trail. By the time they published their first guidebook, the first generation of baby boomers were beginning to head over to Asia in droves on a well-traveled route that was dotted with cheap guesthouses, restaurant hangouts and beach gathering spots. Following the same route that the Wheelers took, over the three months Thacker singlemindedly and assiduously tracked down guesthouses, restaurants and attractions that were listed in that first on-a-shoestring guide. Many of the former hotels were now just concrete slabs, patches of grass, broken walls or had been reborn as another hotel or turned into a light fixture shop or grocery store. Happy Restaurant had become a McDonald’s, Helen Restaurant had become a Dunkin’ Donuts. In 1974, the capital of Portuguese Timor, had the only paved road and one of only two petrol stations in the entire colony. Only a few short months after the launch of the original guidebook, the territory was invaded and barbarously occupied by Indonesia, enduring decades of hardline rule that left over 180,000 civilians dead and a long traumatic struggle to gain its independence in 1999 when Indonesian militias vindictively wreaked even more death and destruction. Back in the day the only way to get to Bali was on one Merpati flight per week from Darwin. Now there are 20 flights a day to Bali from every major city in Australia. Thacker took a taxi out of the airport on a road filled with bumper to
bumper traffic. The first edition’s description of Denpasar as “a fine alternative to Kuta with some excellent hotels” had evolved into the 15th edition’s characterization of the city as “a congested noisy hellhole where it’s hard to imagine anybody would stay of their own free will.” Even so, he was thrilled to discover that the old Adi Yasa Hotel was still there.
C/BM/I-05 Oct 11
Bali’s trashy overpriced art shops were still there also, but nasi goreng, scooter rental, bus fares, overnights in homestays all cost the same as they did in 1974 when only 50,000 tourists visited Bali. Now there were more than two million a year. Thacker records the reminisces of Jenik of long-standing Poppies, Oka Wati renown in the 1970s for her bean soup warung, and Tjenderi who had opened her guesthouse in Ubud in 1970. Kuta was the only foreign place the author has ever seen where the Australian pop culture was more potent than American culture. This is a book full of verbal Before And After sketches. Along his journey the writer charts the startling changes in tourism, technology and economic progress that have taken place. We are able to follow one continuous thread progressing from the 1970s right up to the present day. We jubilate when he meets someone who remembers the old days or when he locates of an old hotel. Mishaps and motorcycle accidents dog his travels. He is beset by gangs of ravenous rats, swims with a goat-eating crocodile, gets hopelessly lost or stuck in the middle of nowhere with a flat tire. But he’s on a mission and is not too proud to try anything, whether they be crispy grasshoppers, karaoke bars and hallucinogenic pizzas. Not satisfied with finding a hotel that still exists, he also feels obliged to sleep in it too. In unfailing pursuit of the engrossing anecdote, he laughs at himself almost to the point of self-denigration, enduring horrible cities, lumpy beds, tiny dark rooms, stained sheets, dripping faucets, freezing urine reeking showers. Thacker dutifully relates a worsening or improvement, takes note of any contradictions or ironies that enable him to contrast the old days with contemporary times. He follows the Wheeler’s trail to the bitter end, staying in the same room in Singapore where the legendary first edition was pasted up. Like everywhere else visited in this farcical and entertaining adventure, time had wrought heavy changes over the past 35 years. The Palace Hotel had become the Madras Eminence Hotel, the price had gone up from $4 to $55 and the old room had been divided into two smaller rooms. True to form, to make yet another connection between the past and present and for the sake of the yarn, he stayed there too. Tell Them to Get Lost: Travels with Lonely Planet Guidebook that Started it All by Brian Thacker, William Heinemann 2011, ISBN 978-174-275-1955, paperback, 354 pages. Available for $13.75 by ordering online through bookdepository.co.uk with free delivery worldwide.
For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: dariskm@gmail.com
Copyright © 2012 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
C/BM/I-05 Oct. 11
www.moncol.com
• Swimming Pool Equipments • Ozone and UV Sterilizer • Water & Wastewater Treatment • Irrigation Sprinklers Bayern Filter & Pumps
Ozone Solutions : • Low chlorine swimming pool & spa • No more red eyes, dry/itchy skin • Cleaner and healthier water Ozone breaks down chloramines and kills viruses, bacteria and fungi.
Ozone Solutions
UV Sterilizer
PT. MONCOL GOLFUSA, Denpasar : Tel (0361) 281-082, Fax (0361) 288-805 Jakarta : Tel (021) 475-1127, Fax (021) 471-1972, Surabaya : Tel 081-331435390 Email : infodps@moncol.com, info@moncol.com, infojkt@moncol.com C/BM/G-8 Feb. 12
WANT YOUR BALI ADVERTISER DELIVERED BY MAIL ?
Mail delivery is
;edjWYj available within ekh Indonesia for only e\\_Y[ Rp. 450,000 je per year. i_]d Inquire about rates for other countries. kf!
NC/BM/I-08 Feb 12
Computer & Internet ICA
UPS & Stabilizers
Uninterruptible Power Supply
The Best Solution For Power System
MINAMOTO
SERVO MOTOR CONTROL AC AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR
Sales & Service Centre
SINAR KENCANA
Jl. Nusa Kambangan No. 59 Telp. (0361) 232158, 7420849, Fax. (0361) 232158 Email: icaups@indo.net.id C/CI/G-26 Jan. 11
C/CI/G - 25 Jan. 12
Rajawali System Solution Jl. Pura Mertasari No. 9 Sunset Road Simpang Siur, Kuta Tel: (0361) 740 4990, 8477 456 Email: info@myobindo.com
✔ MYOB Authorised Reseller ✔ MYOB Training Centre ✔ MYOB Implementation
✔ Tax Services ✔ Accounting Services ✔ Human Resources C/CI/I-05 Oct 11
For Sale; iPhone 4S, 64 Gb White unlocked, still like new and excellent condition, no scratches, Jailbreaked, full application. Call or text me on 0812 7100 1930. [140] For Sale; Comcorder JVC HD Everio Gold, good condition, complete with box, manual book, memory card, CD install, Remote. sale for 3 mill (nego). Please call/ SMS 0812 7100 1930. [141] For Sale; Professional mirrorcamera Canon 500D plus professional lens Canon 24-105 F4 L, IS, USM. Just need money for staying in Bali. You will love the high quality of your shots. Just 15 juta. +62 821 4693 2326. Kuta. [142]
Looking For; A Sportster 883. SMS 0819 3624 8599 or mail pics. <amavo@gmx. net>. [136] For Sale; Surfboard. Jimmy Lewis Hawaii Secret Weapon Sandwich Epoxy Tuflite. 7,9 x 21 3/4 x 2 3/4. Green and white with deck pad. Like new perfect for the big boy, lots of paddle power. 4.000.000 rp. SMS 0819 3624 8599. [137]
C/CI/G-11 August 10
For Sale; Used Samsung TV 21” flat & slim. good condition. price Rp. 750 k, nego. Contact: 0361 213 6080. Jl. Raya Kuta. [138]
Wanted; Fridge 65-70cm wide. Over 400 liters, with freezer, must be in good condition. Ubud 0813 3796 0810 <oksyoks@gmail. com>. [149]
For Sale; Macbook white 2,1. Core 2 duo 1.8Ghz, 2Gigs ram, 160 gigs Hard drive, 13” lcd. Come with unit+box+book+cd+mag save+remote+cable. Price 2.8 million rupiah. Please text/call: 085 6376 0576. Kerobokan. [139]
For Sale; Older 2 PK Toshiba aircon in good working condition, still running & keeps the shop cool. Rp. 1 or best offer. Contact +62 878 6198 8111. Seminyak. [161]
For Sale; Surfboard, Greg Webb 6. 6 x 18 3/4 x 2 1/2. hardly used. 1.5 juta IDR. Pantai Brawa. Pls contact: <doing_nz@hotmail.com>. Canggu. [150]
Free: Private Classified Ads in Bali Advertiser. Put your free ad in the next issue. The easiest way to place your ad is at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Place An Advertisement page Private Classified. You may also bring in, fax, or directly e-mail your ad.
For Sale; Furniture, cabinet with drawer /160x088x050) brown with marmor plate on top 1.7.0 Mio nego bedside cabinet, teak each 250k nego small table 70x70 cm 500k nego. Please send SMS to 0819 0591 5203 Sanur. [129]
C/CI/I-09 March 11
C/CI/G-21 Sept. 11
C/CI/I-27 July 11
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
COMPUTER & INTERNET Software
Connection Up to 1 Mbps
5 min - setup
Wireless
Mobile No phone line
Laptop Sales, Repair, Upgrade Macintosh On call site service 083 11 819 816 0361 - 7437138 0818 548 095
Jl. Waringin no. 1A, Br. Tuban Griya, Kuta, Bali MAP: http://tinyurl.com/NyamaBaliSOHO
For Sale; 2 black floor standing lamp approx 2m high, nice style with dinner, condition as new bought from Ace Hardware for 1.5 juta sell for only Rp. 600.000. SMS 0878 6211 2696. Denpasar. [098] For Sale; Good condition 8liter Rinnai gas deep fryer (made in Japan) Rp. 2,5jt (new Rp. 7Jt). Please SMS 0361 307 2226. E-mail: <b4ssman@hotmail.com>. Denpasar. [093] For Sale; 2 pcs brand new party kebaya, size S-M, full embroidery and beads application. Sell at my loss only 300ribu. SMS 0878 6211 2696. Denpasar. [094]
Bali PC Advisor C/CI/I-05 OCT 11
For Sale; Outdoor teak furniture including 2 chairs, 1 bench, 2 small tables, cushions included. 1 yr. old, excel. condition. Purchased price 3.3jt, selling price 2.5jt (negotiable). Tel: 0361 847 9448 or <sayagodfried@ hotmail.com>. Jimbaran. [105]
Computer & Internet
49
NEED INTERNET ACCESS ???
For lease !! Internet with hotspot / Wi-Fi Cheap!! Guarantee money back! These machines ready to use & very simple, no need grid antenna, tower, phone cable, etc. Suitable for small office / home office, NetCafe, restaurant, villa, hotel, trading online, ticketing online, etc
Call: 0361 742 5799 / 081 337 400 999 For Sale; White wedding dress, long strapless dress, size small worn once. Only 2 million. Call 0812 3629 5150. Sanur. [106]
C/CI/I-28 Dec 11
Notice: Bali Advertiser confirms all free Private Classified ads. When you send an ad, we will contact you. If we are unable to contact you then your ad is not printed.
NC/CI/P-08 Feb. 12
Advertise in
by Pak Bruce
How do I know if that e-mail file attachment is dangerous or not?
This is one of those questions that has an answer that’s a moving target, mainly because the tactics used by those with malicious intent constantly change. In general, you should consider all file attachments to be dangerous, but the reality is that on occasion, you may have someone send you a legitimate file via e-mail. The my advice of ‘never open a file attachment from someone that you don’t know’ is completely useless these days. The bad guys heard this advice being harped over and over again so they came up with a way to make it look like a file was being sent by someone you know. These days, just about anyone that is fooled into opening a malicious file attachment becomes a virtual ‘Typhoid Mary’ because their infected computer will start silently sending out the infected e-mails to everyone in their address book. The twist, however, is that these messages are sent with a ‘spoofed’ sender in the From: field that is randomly chosen from the infected computer’s address book. The evil logic in the scheme is that by randomly choosing someone in your address book, it’s likely that others in the same address book will be acquainted and the recipient will assume that the file attachment is legitimate since it appears to be from someone they know. To make things worse, if the recipient discovers that the message is tainted, they warn the purported sender that their computer is infected, when in fact it isn’t. This spoofing technique makes it very difficult to figure out who actually sent the message and more importantly much more difficult to alert the infected party that they have been compromised. There are some very big red flags that everyone should always be on the alert for when it comes to these types of messages. The first is improper grammar or lots of misspelled words. Many of the hackers that operate in this world are in foreign countries and do their best to replicate the English dialect, but generally speaking (if you are watching for it) you can easily sniff out suspicious messages just by examining the Subject or message body text.
Bali Advertiser HELLO ADS People Meeting People All ads Rp. 5.000 per word. All ads must be paid before printing. Bali Advertiser reserves the right to edit all ads.
I’m a 62 year old European, l live since 9 years in Bali. I’m looking for a nice Balinese woman (Hindu, 45-50). You should have a good job and also speak English. Cooking well is a must. You must love my cats and my dog. But I’m not the rich man you’re looking for. Please send a mail to: <westra.bali@yahoo.com> or SMS: +62 811 385 44 97. Kerobokan. [001]
Contact BALI ADVERTISER Jl. Majapahit No. 46 Kuta - Bali Telp: (0361) 755 392 [Hunting] Fax: (0361) 764 191 E-mail: info@BaliAdvertiser.biz
As I said earlier, you should assume that all file attachments are dangerous, but there are some file types that absolutely should never be opened when sent via e-mail (unless you have prior knowledge that the exact file name and type is being sent by a specific user). If you ever see a file with the .EXE, .ZIP, .COM, .VBS. .JSE or .BAT extensions, you should never open them, regardless of who they supposedly came from. While these are the most commonly used by scammers, there are plenty more file types that can allow malicious code to run in the background if you fall asleep and open them (Outlook blocks 89 different file types by default-http://bit.ly/cSPM0Q ). Equally as important, for those that are in the habit of sending file attachments, changing how you exchange legitimate information with your trusted circle will help reduce the confusion. For instance, instead of sending pictures via e-mail, post them on a public or private photo sharing site like http://Flickr.com or http://Shutterfly.com and send a simple message with an invitation to view the images online. If you exchange a lot of documents, consider using Google Docs (free) as an online collaboration site which also eliminates the need to remember who has which version of a document or setup an account at http://Box.net or http://Drop.io as a private online file sharing system amongst your trusted circle. I’ve been using Drop Box and like it’s features AND it’s free for limited storage amounts. If everyone stopped using e-mail to send legitimate files, then we could all ignore anything that came via an e-mail message forever (so please send this column to those in your life that send lots of files via e-mail!) For more info and clickable links: http://www.datadoctors.com/help/question/21771-Identifying-dangerous-fileattachments/ ============================================================================================ 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/I-11 Jan 12
50
Computer & Internet
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
C/CI/I-08 Feb 12
Community Groups
Part 7 of 9 (See all Community Groups at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz)
Royal Bali Yacht Club The Royal Bali Yacht Club invites you to come and enjoy sailing. Our clubhouse is located in Serangan (Turtle Island). We have a program of racing and social events throughout the year. The club has Bali-lasers and Optimists available for use by members and races are held on several Sundays each month. There is also a growing fleet of Catamarans providing exciting viewing for spectators. Club members have boats ranging from Optimist, Blasers, Dinghies, catamarans and keelboats, however boat ownership is certainly not necessary to join the club. The RBYC AGM will be held at our Serangan Club house on Saturday 28th of January at 2pm. Anyone interested in sailing or having sailing lessons for themselves or their children is invited to come along. Beer and a barbeque lunch will be available from 12 noon. Further information is available at our Serangan clubhouse office or visit our website: <www.royalbaliyachtclub.com>
Nyoman: 081 138 5771 & Arya: 0813 3829 4574. Free - no charges. Jai shri mataji!!! Jai shri ganesha!!! Jai kundalini mata!!! Satyagraha Ashram Yoga for children and adult. Satyagraha Ashram, a non profit institution provides: Yoga for: Children: Sunday 1 pm - 2 pm, Adult: Daily. Weds, Friday 8 am - 9:30 am. Tues, Thurs, Friday: 5 pm - 6 pm. Sat : 4 pm - 5:30 pm, Teacher: By appointment. Herbal Class: By appointment. Jl. Nyuh Kuning, behind Pura Puseh, Ubud. Ph. 971 699. <http://www. satyagrahabali.org>.
Sanur Chapter of Green Drinks Green Drinks is an international network of people who are interested in all things green! In Sanur, we gather at Manik Organik on the first Monday of each month at 6pm and share our experiences and ideas for saving the environment, one green step at a time! Green Drinks has over 500 chapters worldwide (www.greendrinks.org). There are no dues or fees – this is a free monthly event and all are welcome!Jl. Danau Tamblingan 85 / Sanur, Bali / Indonesia shop: +62 (0)361 855 3380 / <www.manikorganikbali.com>.
Seed Hope Children’s Home Seed Hope Children’s Home is a home for poor children, often from broken families who need help in their education and daily life, to give them a better future. Now there are 110 children in our care. Are you willing to help them ? Please contact Rev. Made Tommy. Phone (0361) 422 677. Thank you for your support and for your love to the children.
Secret Garden of the Divine Mother Perhaps the smallest public garden in the world, is dedicated to a great task: that of Healing Mother Earth and All Her Children. Secret Garden is expected to help us access our Secret Selves-the sacred within each of us. Humandkind and the Universe are interconnected. In essence we are all Rhesus Negative Blood Group one. Let us work together to realize our common dream of Bali International Medical Centre will keep record of all “One Earth, One Sky, One Humandkind”. It is not a casual persons with Rhesus Negative Blood Group, (negative Rh visit, it is a cleansing and beautifying experience for the Factor), who are residing in Bali. If you wish to register Soul. The Garden is open all day but prior appointment is yourself please call 761 263, or fax 764 345, or e-mail : recommended : Jl Pura Mertesari no 27 Sunset Road Kuta <info@bimcbali.com>. Bali Phone 0361.8477290 or 0361.7801595.
SENI SENI Advocates HIV/AIDS to reduce stigma and discrimination. SENI is a self funded independent network. Sahaja Yoga International - Bali SENI works together with civil society to advocate HIV/AIDS Meditation community in Bali with awakening Kundalini awarness by using art as a language of exchange. “People exercise. Every Sunday start at: 17:00 pm in Denpasar Bali. with correct information are empowered to make their own Address: Jl. Gunung Patas no. 14 x. Please contact us: choices.” For further information please contact : <GloballyAware@
pacific.net.au> and 081 7976 7333 (Nicholas). Seventh Day Adventist Church Sabbath School Service: 09:00 - 10:45. Divine Service: 11:00 - 12:00. Youth meeting: 16:30 - 18:30. Wednesday Evening Prayer: 19:00 - 20:30. Seventh Day Adventist Church Surapati, Jl. Surapati IV/6 Denpasar. Contact person: Pastor Susilo Mundriharto. Tel: 0361-233677. Seventh Day Adventist Church - Nusa Dua, Jl. Kampus Udayana, in front of Graha Anyar Jimbaran 80361. Contact person: Pastor Yanto Lukas. Mobile: 0817-483 2338 or email: <raybalidio@yahoo.com>. Seventh Day Adventist Church - Hangtuah, Jl. Drupadi No. 9X, Renon, Denpasar. Contact person: Pastor Raymond Lohonauman. Mobile: 0817-397384 or email: <raybalidio@ yahoo.com>. SOS - Kinderdorf We, SOS-Kinderdorf, are a foster home and at this moment we are caring for 360 less fortunate children. Because of the limited capacity, we need your assistance in order to give proper care and education for our foster children. The support that we need are as follows: Material donation, money, as well as volunteer workers as English teachers & skills teachers. For complete information, please contact: R.B. Haryono (+62 361) 241 847, 742 6975 e-mail: <sosbali@dps.centrin. net.id>. Sumatran Orangutan Society The Sumatran Orangutan Society are concerned with the rapidly declining habitat in Sumatra. Experts predict orangutans will be extinct in 5 -10 years. Please look at the website for further information <www.orangutans-sos.org or contact us for volunteer opportunities. Email: <info@ orangutans-sos.org>. Sunrise Organic Market Fresh vegetables, dried goods, milk, natural medicine, etc. Jl. Merta Sari, Banjar Pengubengan Kauh, Kerobokan. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 8am - 2pm. For more information call Dwi 735 824.
COMMUNITY GROUPS is free for all non profit activities, groups, etc. For your group to be listed here contact: Bali Advertiser Tel. 755 392 / Fax. 764 191 or email : info@BaliAdvertiser.biz. Please notify our office for any corrections or changes. Let’s keep this up to date!
Bali Advertiser
51
08 February - 22 February, 2012
Wanted; second hand Honda PCX. Call 081 774 8887. Seminyak. [104] For Sale; Timber left over from my building project Bengkira 6 x 12 cm x 4 mtr length 6 pcs 300. 000 ea 15 x 6 cm x 4 mtr length 5 pcs 480.000 ea. 3 x 30 cm. 0878 5551 1060. Denpasar. [114]
For Sale; Bicycle Wimcycle model RCS wheels 26 inch as new 1 mil rph. Ph 0878 5551 1060. Denpasar. [117] For Sale; Chairs 4 pieces teak wood with leather have arms very comfortable 350.000 ea. Ph 0878 5551 1060. Denpasar. [115]
NC/Ns/G - 27 July 11
C/Ns/G-9 Sept. 09
By The Coach
This Sporting Life
NETBALL
LACROSSE
Bali Flames vs Lombok Lizards
Anyone interested in the ancient native American sport of Lacrosse? The Lombok Lacrosse Club is looking to play against a team in Bali. LLC have the equipment for both teams. Any interested please contact info@balisportsmag. com and they will put you in contact with LLC.
In the first interisland clash the Bali Flames showed their class in beating the Lombok Lizards at Bali International School on January 21. It was a close game for the first half then the experience of the Bali Flames showed through with the Bali Flames winning 50 to 25. Best player -Josie Lawrence (Lombok Lizards) Runners Up Pam Dorrian [Bali Flames] Riley Magee (Lombok Lizards) As Lombok’s Leanne Magee recalled, “it was a really good competition with a great mix of students and mothers and we hope for future inter island games, it was a great adventure for the younger players.” Looking ahead in 2012, Bali Flames will hold their club championships in May / June with the battle between Seminyak Fireflies and Sanur Dragons to see who is the island champion. Bali Flames are starting to develop younger girls to play netball through activities held for students at The Australian International school. For more information contact Rebecca Hamer or Pam Dorrian.
A Gourmet Catering in Bali Available for weddings, corporate and other private functions Phone +62 361 732 685 info@riobali.com http://www.riobali.com C/R/I-19 Oct 11
SOCCER Bali Sports Foundation’s “Road to Singapore” comes down to its final Regency tournament with Badung U14 Soccer 6’s on the 19th Febuary. With the tournaments in the other regencies completed in the last 2 months of 2011, all that remains after the Badung tournament is the final of champions – all the regency winners competing for the first prize. The winner of the final will be taken by BSF to the “Singapore SCC U14 Soccer Sixes tournament” in May this year. The SCC tournament involves teams from all over Southeast Asia including Cambodia, Thailand, Singapore, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Singapore and India amongst others. BSF is using the 9 s o c c e r tournaments to promote and teach road safety to the children. As has been well published road deaths in Bali from motor cycle accidents are on the increase. BSF has commissioned an international coordinator to develop a road safety programme specifically for children in Indonesia. As part of the entry requirements to the tournament all children are required to attend, whilst at the tournament, a road safety lecture and pass a simple test. Attendance and passing a simple road safety test will be mandatory to playing. BSF would like to thank the support of BIMC, Honda & Coaltrans.
Sporting Calendar
NC/Ns/I-21 Sept 11
Culinary traditions around the world harness the transformative power of microorganisms in order to create compelling flavors, produce wines, preserve food, and make food more digestible. Join world-renowned fermentation revivalist Sandor Ellix Katz and culinary educator Mary Jane Edleson for a hands-on exploration of this important practice in Ubud, Bali.
For more information (on cost, schedule & content) www.amertha/fermentation.com. For workshop registration, contact Amertha Studios at info@amertha.com. Registration is limited, available on a first come, first served basis. NC/Ns/P-08 Feb. 12
An old saying When business is good it pays to advertise. When business is bad you’ve got to advertise. (From Golden Quotes)
Call 755392 Copyright ©2012
If you wish to add any sporting related information to the calendar, please email info@baliadvertiser.biz. You can read all past articles of This Sporting Life at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
to put your advertisement in
Bali Advertiser
Fashion For Sale; Wardrobe cabinet antique from Solo beautiful carving on the doors and the top. 1 mtr wide 36 cm depth 1.65 cm height 1.8 mil rph. Ph 0878 5551 1060. Denpasar. [116]
C/G/I-28 Dec 11
Shoes, Dance Wear, Bags, Fairy Costumes & Accessories
For Sale; Meat slicer: ‘Great’ from Germany 3yo. Good condition with spare blade. Price Rp. 2jt. Call Nita 081 2810 2711. Kuta. [108] For Sale; Mountain bike, like new, only used a few times, colour black, 21 Shimano gears, includes bike security lock, sell for 800,000IDR, call 0812 3606 5597 or email <dave@d-scubaclub.com>. Sanur. [109]
For Sale; Cheap, Soothy eye pad, brand new, a gift from perfect health, sale only IDR 350.000. Please contact Siska 0361-967 8426, 0813 3703 6348. For pictures e-mail: <home110820@ yahoo.com>. Dalung. [100] For Sale; Almost new, Cosmos electric oven Rp. 350,000, 2 yrs warranty valid until 3 Nov 2013, replacement of new product if broken 1 yr under warranty expiry date. For photos, e-mail: <seas1909@yahoo. com>. Denpasar. [101]
C/G/I-24 August 11
If you think you can, or you think you can’t, you’re right.
C/G/I-11 Jan 12
Lucy’s Batik
Made to Order Wholesale & Retail
unique -stylish - timeless
Call to Order: 081 33786 4447, 081 238 31 552 Pin BB 23BBC1 AD Skype: baliballet Flexi: 0361 - 8094367 Email: bali_ballet@yahoo.com Website: www.baliballetshop.com Jln. Bunisari No. 36 A, Kuta - Bali
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Seminyak (0361) 732657
C/G/G-2 Nov. 11
NC/G/G-2 Nov. 11
Nom de plume Occasional Articles From Our Readers
Foundation Sjaki-Tari-Us ‘Not less, but differently gifted’ Sjaki-Tari-Us is a foundation with the aim to support children with a mental disability in Bali, under the motto; not less, but differently gifted. They are unique in their kind, because there aren’t much facilities for children with a mental disability, especially for children under the age of seven. From this age on there is special education in Bali (SLB), but not every child with a mental disability gets admitted for the special education. Sjaki-Tari-Us offers children with a mental disability under the age of seven and the ones who didn’t get admitted for the SLB, education in the form of play-learngroups. Besides that they also teach the parents how to deal with their child, by inviting them to join their child in the program. For young adults there isn’t anything left after the SLB, if they did go there. Often they are just hanging out with their family and don’t get any stimulation in their development. To offer young adults a place where they can do all sorts of activities and learn practical skills, Sjaki-Tari-Us started a young adult group. Sjaki-Tari-Us is a unique and beautiful foundation with the headquarters located in Ubud. Besides the classes for teenagers and children you can also find Sjaki’s shop, where different products the teenagers made are being sold, and Sjaki’s warung. The warung is a cosy and special place to have a delicious meal. You can sit down- or upstairs. The warung is accessible for everyone and is excessively suited for families with children. Behind the warung we have a big hall where children can play. For those who want to know and see and experience more of Sjaki-Tari-Us’ activities the warung is an excellent place to start. There is information material available and
you can also ask the staff for more information. When they have the time they are more than willing to give you a short conducted tour.
• wine bottle cases • coasters • paintings • pillow cases • carpets • scarfs • shawls • clothes • handbags • many more
Jl. Raya Basangkasa No. 88 Seminyak, Kuta, Bali Tel. +62(361) 7951275 / 736098 Fax. +62(361) 736098 Jl. Dewi Sri No. 88 Kuta-Bali Tel. +62(361) 7418548 e-mail: lucysbatik@yahoo.com
C/G/I-24 August 11
For tourists we also offer packages to have a great afternoon. With a lunch and a activity with our teenagers, such as making kites or painting masks, you will have an afternoon full of fun and an unique souvenir. For more information go to our website or send an email sjakitarius. bali@gmail.com. We are working on a new website, it will be online soon. The warung is also a work-learn restaurant for our teenagers. They learn how to cook, how to serve and other work activities and they get a small salary. You’re very welcome to visit Sjaki-Tari-Us. The children have classes every morning from Monday till Thursday between nine o’clock and half past eleven and the teenagers from one o’clock till half past three. Besides our headquarters in Ubud, Sjaki-Tari-Us has another location in Selat (close to Lovina). There the foundation has a classroom at a primary school. If you want to visit our location in Selat it’s best to call our headmaster Tedi for an appointment. Recently the company Zes Sense in Bali launched a magazine called Love for Bali+ Magazine which will support the Foundation Sjaki-Tari-Us on a structural basis by donating a part of the profit. It is a magazine about Bali and available at our building. Hope to see you soon at Sjaki-Tari-Us Jl. Monkeyforest (big yellow building across the soccer field) www.sjakitarius.nl
Jl. Teuku Umar 65D (Simpang 6) Denpasar Tel: (0361) 221 663 Email: naiajewelry@yahoo.com C/G/I-28 Dec 11
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
Retail Therapy
with Can we believe that it’s Valentines Day in less than a week, so for all ROMANTICS here’s a newish store that house some deliciously unique product that is fresh & original, items that will seduce & capture your beloved’s heart forever....or, be your own Valentine & indulge yourself! Introducing Kirsty Ludbrook a talented artist originally from Sydney, who shows internationally working from her base in Bali. Many know of Kirsty for her brilliant artworks from portraits, painting, appliquing & embroidery on silk, her palette is limited in color preferring black & white or just a dash of brilliant color that is quite compelling! Kirsty is interested in the ways we can know ourselves, & ex plores this through her meditative gestural ink drawings, charcoals and oil portraits. Her subjects’ personalities are revealed through those details that are highlighted & omitted. Kirsty likes to incorporate the principles of composition laid out Japanese woodblock printing artists, where areas of intense detail are offset by by expanses without any detail to allow the eyes some resting space, & forcing us to interact with the work through our own meditations. Contact Biasa Art Space for news on Kirsty’s next show & for other information re art, pls email: kirstyludbrook@mac.com Kirsty is a most talented & stylish artist who displays great flair & commercial skill for design, packaging & product, therefore it seemed quite natural to pursue another passion with the launch of Les Enfants Du Paradis a store that is intrinsic in every to her life as a artist & traveler, thus as the promo line goes - “by artists for sense artists - botanical skincare for the creative traveler” Les Enfants Du Paradis - Product to clear L one’s mind & inspire one’s soul! o Introducing a super new Botanical Skincare range, I a quality product using pure ingredients with a high concentration of botanical antioxidants, the perfect c remedy for traveling, working or simply - just being! r A zen style store loaded with unique product & pack aged with stylish thought, Paradis is sure to attract a the ‘creative traveler’ could be a designer, an ar- t chitect, a professional, to the many creative souls c that t come to Bali in search for inspiration. The perfect space for those that love quality product with a s ‘certain edge’ - this store is also for you! Products ‘ developed come with a generous dose of - gera- d nium & tuberose, cucumber, lemongrass, aloe vera n along with green tea and horsetail extracts, juniper a berry & shea nut, all providing wonderful restorative b powers in a multitude of ways. p Paradis products are designed for all skin types that feature easy to use instructions to ensure that you keep up the all important daily regime of cleanse, refresh, nourish & relax. Choose a hydrating scrub, cleanser, gel & mask, a toner to balance, with a & night cream to regenerate. Other uplifting spa-at-home products include bath serum salts, body butter, a spritz to hydrate your skin during a hot day, plus an essential oil lip balm to keep lips kissable! And soon to be launched - a range of sun essentials (part of the Classic Traveler range) including SPF 30+ sunscreen, botanical after-sun & a botanical hand-sanitiser, all available in travel sizes. Plus – a range of relaxing gel & uplifting spa-at-home products, including bath salts, certified organic body treatment & face oils plus boxed kits for customising face masks & scrubs to your own needs. Other super products to be discovered are Tyvek a water & tear resistant light weight material that looks & feels like paper! minimalist in design with a Japanese washi paper feel. The range includes several pouches designed for laptop, ipad, wallets & passport travel wallets. Hugely clever! Beautiful hand-painted silk kimonos, cami- soles & scarves, can be worn for home pampering sessions, or wear out at night & gift boxed plus fine handmade soaps full of essential oils in luxury soap containers. Lots of novel bits that will make fabulous gifts for your special Valentine letter stamps plus tiny ink pads, French fragrant inks, postcards designed Japanese by a Japanese artist, French stationery, wooden jewelry & gift cards are another love found – a series of Bauhous-inspired with minimalist black & white designs depicting elements of Island life. Dried flower rings & jewelry by Karen Davidson, along with vintage-inspired gift tags using silk & cotton fabric ties. Many of these wonderful products instore has the final seal of approval by Kirsty with her pencil or brush! Les Enfants Du Paradis (on-line store set up by end of Feb!) Jl Basangkasa 56, Seminyak T: +62 361 737 923 www.enfants-paradis.com www.kirstyludbrook.com E: retailtherapym@yahoo.com.au W: www.retailtherapybali.com
Let’s Go Shopping !
x
Fashion
53
For Sale; Baby cook Chicco never used 500.000rp; breast pump Pigeon never used 100.000rp; Aluminium oven hock 300.000rp. SMS: 0819 3300 5923. Denpasar. [107] For Sale; Water feature with hand blown glass feature complete with pump. Size 95 cm wide 155 cm high 35 cm depth. I paid 1.6 mil for this sell for 550 rb. Buyer to move it 0878 5551 1060. Denpasar. [110] For Sale; LG big refrigerator, 2 doors, grey price 4.500.000. Call 0361 795 1913. Denpasar. [178] The best job goes to the person who can get it done without passing the buck or coming back with excuses. C/G/G-11 Jan. 12
C/G/G-5 Oct. 11
All Types of Silk, Imported Wool, Cotton Stretch Linen, Viscose, French Lace, Cotton Twill Suits, Wedding Gown, Kebaya, Batik Jl Teuku Umar 133 Denpasar Telp/Fax. (0361) 236735, 8422504 / 8422505 Jl. Gatot Subroto No. 89 D Telp/Fax. (0361) 9009181 / (0361) 9009182 C/G/G-2 Nov. 11
The “Original Malas” created and designed by Soma Temple, a resident of Bali for more than 20 years mixing sacred Rudraksha beads with gemstones, silver and gold. Sacred Rudraksha’s have been used for centuries by ancient sages and modern mystics to quiet the mind, cool the body, and enhance awareness. Full of Shakti to protect you. Lovingly and ethically handmade and blessed in Bingin Bali .
info@aumrudraksha.com
C/G/I-08 Feb 12
Cargo & Export LEGA Cargo Domestic Courier Cargo & Service
Hawaii
Cargo Consolidators
• Moving:
Java and Sumatra House, office, etc. Denpasar|Surabaya|Malang • Package Delive ry, Solo|Yogyakarta|Bandung |Semarang • Box Carter PPick Up & acking Servic Jakarta|Lampung|Palembang e! Open 7 days a week 08.00 - 19.00 Jl. Imam Bonjol No. 382 B, Denpasar Telp./Fax : (0361) 7810099/480763, 08123806372 http.://www.legapaket.com
Bali
Over 5 years
Representatives in Bali & Hawaii Buying Agent for Indonesian Furniture & Handicrafts
Specializing in small shipments - LCL at low rates with no hidden charges.
Julie Watitjandi +62 811386204
Garry L. Corwin 808 256 - 6955
Email: DPS01@legapaket.com
C/CE/G - 27 July 11
C/CE/I - 04 May 11
Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 80X Sanur - Bali Mobile Phn : 081 238 333 25 081 238 333 29 info@balismartcargo.com E-mail : bsccargo@indosat.net.id www.balismartcargo.com C/CE/G-28 Dec 11
C/CE/G-30 Nov. 11
C/CE/G-27 July 11
C/CE/G-27 July 11
Bali Advertiser
Cargo & Export
08 February - 22 February, 2012
55
Trust our experience to manage your goods
- Dedicated and specialized warehouses for Air freight, Sea freight, Consolidation and LCL cargo. - A strong network of agents worldwide. - An unmatched warehousing capacity in Bali (+5000m2). - A large fleet of trucks. - Professional service and experience at your disposal.
C/CE/G-18 May 11
We ship to the five continents. If you need to know about specific regulations when importing into your own country...: Aqis standard, fumigation, E.T.O treatment, Lacey act requirements. ISF form, phytosanitary inspection, BSC, DPI - COTECNA, BIC, kadin, etc, please come and see us or send your requests to: info@limajaricargo.com.
LIMAJARI CARGO Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 100 X, Denpasar - Bali Phone : (0361) 730 024 (hunting) Fax. : (0361) 730 382 Email : info@limajaricargo.com Website : www.limajaricargo.com
C/CE/G-15 June 11
C/CE/G-24 August 11
PT. BAYUS CARGO INTERNATIONAL AIR & SEA FREIGHT FORWARDING
WE OFFER BETTER CARE FOR ALL OF YOUR PACKING & SHIPPING NEEDS
FREE SHOPPING TRIP FREE STORAGE NO AGENCY FEE FREE WIFI BONUS CD CATALOG BUSINESS CENTER COMPETITIVE PRICE
e c n e r e f f el the di
fe
www.bayusbalicargo.com
E : info@bayusbalicargo.com
P: +62 361 735363, F: +62 361 735364 HOTLINE: +6281237648254 Jl. Raya Kerobokan 55, Kuta - Bali C/CE/G-16 Nov. 11
C/CE/I- 10 August 11
G TH U E ID E
Bali Advertiser
Restaurant & Night Life Guide
For Sale; 15 pcs ladies clothes, trendy and updated model, size S-M, good quality and condition, mostly bought in Singapore. Sell 20ribu/piece but must take all. SMS 0878 6211 2696. Denpasar. [096] For Sale; A bag of maternity clothes (baju hamil), very good condition & bought in UK, only asking Rp. 450.000 for all, you can use them all until you have a baby & maybe next baby-save you money. Contact 0878 6211 2696. Denpasar. [097] To be upset over what you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have is to waste what you do have. C/R/G-8 Feb. 12
C/R/I-11 Jan 12
GOOD FOOD GREAT COFFEE NOW OPEN IN JIMBARAN APRIL 14 , 2011 AT NEW JIMBARAN CORNER grocer & grind th
Dreamy Coffees, Gormet Deli and Delicious Dining - Morning to Night Petitenget - 730 418 Jimbaran Corner 704 335 www.grocerandgrind.com C/R/I-06 April 11
C/R/G-8 Feb. 12
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
The Guide
57
Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
A Thai Café! Back in the 90’s there were only two real Thai restaurants in Bali, at opposite ends of the scale; the wonderful Terrace at Amanusa and the little Kin Khao in Seminyak. Both prospered but in the following years so many other Thai restaurants opened and failed, some good ones have been and gone, some horrible ones still remain. However, in recent years there appears to have been a total turnaround, now a plethora of Thai restaurants are opening and succeeding. Some are pure Thai whilst others have a serious Thai section to their menu not just the all-over-Bali attempts to reproduce a real Tom Yam Goong or a Thai Fish Cakes or Beef Salad that even resemble the original in looks, let alone taste.
favourite! This is one of those rare one person dishes as is their Pad Thai [rice noodles, prawns, tofu, crushed peanuts and bean sprouts drizzled with tamarind and at Thai Corner, wrapped in an egg net]. All other dishes are meant to be shared, to provide a feast of different tastes. The traditional curries are all here, even though often served differently with the paste coating the meat rather than in a bowl of coconut milk and curry. Massaman is with large chunks of chicken and diced potato. The Panang from central Thailand can be chicken or pork, with that distinctive Kaffir lime flavour.
Sports, Live Music, Movie Showing Everyday Big Screen & Nice Sound
C/R/I-11 Jan 12
Pla Gao Pad Prik is grouper in a red curry paste. The whole grouper is served, the head looking at you, the body stripped, Bali is now following the food trend of Australian cities where de-boned and breaded then cooked in a red curry paste. For Thai cuisine has risen from being unknown in the 80’s, to those who understand such things the sweet meat from behind have become country-wide the undisputed no.2 to Chinese, the eyes is stripped at the end of the meal. amongst foreign restaurants. Stir Fries include Beef with Oyster Mushrooms and Kana Moo And now we even have a Thai café in Bali, basic street food Grob [kaylan in oyster sauce tossed with thin slices of pork but from a small modern kitchen within a smart clean warung. belly]. Another vegetarian option is their Water Spinach in Many of the dishes would be better called Thai-inspired black bean sauce or Pad Pak Ruam [mixed vegetables in rather than traditional Thai, but all taste good, and at these oyster sauce]. low prices, who is complaining? The only way to finish a Thail meal, with that incredible array The young chef is well credentialed, once working alongside of flavours, is with the sweet and cool mango on sticky rice, a kitchen full of Thai chefs at Padi [in the old Ritz Carlton Here a mound of that rice is drizzled with coconut milk, a strip days]. The service is friendly, professional and surprisingly of sliced fresh mango on the side. The perfect ending! well informed, even a waiter [not Thai, but from Tabanan] who can pronounce the Thai dish names correctly, and Definitely worth a pit stop when passing. Good taste, great value! describe their contents! First dish to sample is one of my standard measuring sticks, Gai Hor Bai Toey, should be marinated chicken pieces wrapped in pandanus leaf, first steamed to infuse the pandan flavour, then deep-fried just prior to serving to brown the meat and heat. The flesh should be tender inside crisp outrside, the accompanying sauce one of those Thai wonders, tamarind reduction with sesame seeds and oil. At Thai Corner a good honest effort [at a ridiculously cheap Rp20,000 for three pieces], very enjoyable.
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Thai Corner
Address
: Jln. Raya Petitenget 10,
C/R/I-02 Nov 11
Kerobokan. Telephone
: 803.3132
Open
: 10.00 a.m. to 12.00 midnight, daily.
Non-smoking Area : No. Other entrees [snacks in-between meal to a Thai] include Goong Hom Par or Prawns in a Blanket, grilled prawns wrapped in rice paper, with a not too standard but tasty chilli peanut sauce. The Fish Cakes [tod mun pla] are with a dip of the finely diced cucumber and chilli [pour it all over the fish cakes to soak them, that is how the dish is designed]. The Thai Spring Rolls are stuffed with chicken and glass noodles, the dip a local sweet chilli sauce, more sweet than chilli, but there is never any of it left in the bowl.. Yes, Tom Yam Goong, that famous hot and sour prawn soup is on the menu but there is also the ambrosial Tom Kha Gai, chicken pieces in a coconut milk broth with lemongrass and galangal.
Smoking Area
: All.
Parking
: Street only.
Price
: Rp. 240,000 for two [+ drinks]
Credit Cards
: None.
Food
: Thai.
Wine
: None - BYO [no corkage charge].
Service
: Friendly.
Atmosphere
: Roadside café.
Overall
: Good taste, great value.
Heading the salad list is the essential Som Tam, shredded green papaya tossed with dried shrimps, chilli and lime juice, that classic hot and sour combo to salivate the taste buds. Yam Nua Yang is a variation on the normal Thai Beef Salad, again with chilli and lime as is the 3rd salad on offer a Yam Woon Sen, this time glass noodles are combined with minced pork, squid and black fungus. The mains are where the Thai eating really begins, and meal being a selection of different dishes and tastes, and they are all here. More standard Thai tests for me are the Massaman [chicken and potato in turmeric] and that import from China but much improved by the Thais, Chicken with Cashew Nuts [Gai Pad Met], neither of which are true to the traditional but still great taste and value, the chicken soft and tender, the flavours not strong but still discernable. Krapow [Thai for basil] is often referred to as the Grandmother special, always offered to visiting grandchildren, after the important question on arrival ‘Kin Kao’….”have you taken rice?” At Thai Corner they use minced chicken [pork is also a common base] stir-fried with Thai basil and finely diced long bean and chilli, the serve of steamed rice accompanying is topped with a fried egg. Everybody’s
C/R/I-16 Nov 11
Copyright © 2012 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
to advertise your restaurant in The Guide
Bali Advertiser 755392 NC/Ns/I-07 Nov 07
58
The Guide
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
Update Boardwalk at The Bali Garden Hotel on Jln Kartika Plaza, Tuban, has been an instant success at its pleasant beachside location. Sitting under the trees, for an hour or two, even makes local residents feel as if they are also here on holidays! It has been built on the budget-priced comfort food concept. The result is that it has been busy since opening. Not trendy and over-priced just simple and friendly. Now they have introduced a Tapas Menu that complements their a la carte offerings. It is available all day but is best suited to their Happy Hour [4.00 to 7.00 p.m., daily] when the Sundowner Special Cocktails go down as easily as the food. Spicy Chorizo slices are perfect snacks whilst sipping your cocktail as are the Thai Fish Cakes and Crumbed Chicken Strips with their Dijon mustard and honey dip or that ever popular Mexican plate of Nachos with a chilli con carne topping [guacamole, tomato salsa and sour cream of course]. For something more substantial try the slices of Spanish Omelette, Wagyu Beef Meatballs stewed with tomato and oregano, or King Prawns with a garlic dip. Very popular with mussel lovers are the Green Shell Mussels, gratinated with mozzarella cheese [pictured]. Real value on the beach!
C/R/G-15 June 11
Betelnut has opened in Ubud after a long gestation period. Situated among the trees in
the rectangle beside Animale on Raya Ubud, a 50 metre high cantilevered roof keeps out the inclement weather. Long wooden [polished split tree trunk] communal tables are spread amongst the trees. The communal table system hit the ‘trendy’ spots around the world in the late 80’s but I am afraid that I have never felt comfortable with them. Operation is under the Ary’s Warung team and the menu offering seems both interesting and reasonably priced. Salads include Shredded Chicken with banana blossoms, cherry tomatoes, mint leaves and coriander. A Seared Tuna Nicoise is unusual as it comes with sambal matah, quite a contrast in taste. Noodle dishes include one supposedly from ‘Aceh’, a Seafood Laksa with snapper and chilli jam? Chicken Noodles are in a coconut milk broth with coriander, galangal, tomato and bean thread noodles. Satays include a Minced Duck with pickled cucumber and a Honey & Sage Pork Satay with young papaya salad. All Salad, Noodle and Satay offerings are available in small or large serves, just a pity that the sates do not detail the number of sticks, important when ordering for a shared table, a style of eating that suits this menu admirably. Finish with Crisp Wontons stuffed with date, lychee, walnuts and cardamom cream or a Mango Sweet Custard Spring Roll, served with a sour ginger sauce.
Lilin is one of the restaurants at the 3 in 1 complex that is the Potato Head Beach Club, in
C/R/G-2 Nov. 11
Kerobokan. It is only open for dinners, from 6.00 p.m. every day. It consists of a small downstairs beach area with those long communal tables that attract some and deter others, overlooks the beach and ocean. Styled as South East Asian it surprisingly features a range of Spanish Sangria concoctions [served by the glass or bowl] as their house specialty. You are expected to order first from their Tapas menu followed by their seafood mains, all seafood live and sold by the 100 gram. Tapas include Roast Duck in red curry, Prawn Balls [cold] or Chilli Prawns [hot], a Seaweed Salad or Catfish with chilli sambal. The Seafood is all encompassing; prawns, clams, snapper, grouper, lobster or crab. Vegetarian and Dessert options are minimal.
Han Il has been one of Bali’s better Korean restaurants for many years, on The ByPass
Ngurah Rai between Benoa and Kuta. Now they have opened a 2nd outlet, also on The ByPass but in Sanur [Blanjong end] just after the extinct Koki’s, taking over the site of a Chinese restaurant that sadly did not work even though the food was very good and prices OK [one of those mysteries of the Bali food scene]. Gun Mandu is the Korean name for what the Japanese called Gyoza, steamed dumplings pan-fried on one side, always a great starter even though at Han Il they are listed at the back of the menu? Bulgogi is great [marinated sliced beef that you cook yourself at the table] but here they also have pork and the chicken version which I prefer. It goes well with Pa Jeon, the onion omelette and the wild and spicy Fried Rice with Kim Chi ‘wrapped in a blanket’, folded inside a thin omelette. Their soups have plenty of body, meat [boneless rib, pork or beef] and rice in a thick broth sometimes with kim chi added [chilli marinated cabbage]. Different is their Den Jang Cige, a Korean miso with sliced pork. For the very hungry a bowl of steamed rice topped with sliced bulgogi beef and a fried egg. For the very adventurous there is always Kob Chang Sui, roasted intestines!
Taksu is the organic gem down amongst the trees at the bottom of Jln. Goutama, Ubud. For
Valentine’s Day [next Tuesday February 14] they have organized a special feast by noted author Aine McAteer, highlighting dishes from the Food for Love chapter of her cookbook, a mixture of simple organic and raw foods. This is part of an all day event. The appetizers are raw; beetroot ravioli stuffed with herbed cashew ricotta, zucchini cannelloni filled with a pine nut pate and balsamic marinated mushrooms and a crisp slaw of apple, jicama and kale. Mains are a beetroot infused Vegetable Risotto, accompanied by Asparagus Spears wrapped in wilted scallion, drizzled with a citrus dressing. Alternative dishes are Salmon Pattie with sweet chilli and lime or a Vegan Herbed Tofu Loaf with pesto and leek. To finish a Raw Strawberry Cheesecake with a pecan and coconut crust. Bookings are essential.
Sate Bali began as a small café at the end of Eat Street, opposite the entrance to The Samaya [back when The Samaya was called Santika Villas]. The Balinese owner/chef rose through the ranks to become Executive Chef with Intercontinental Hotels, one of the first Balinese ever so to do. However after many years of preparing different International cuisines he now prefers to cook his own Balinese dishes and always the traditional way, no fusion here! The original site moved to a more central position [still on Jln. Laksmana, Kerobokan], double the size at the entrance to the large outdoor market. Then came a small outlet at Echo Beach and now a new grand outlet on Jln Pratama, Tandjung Benoa. This stretch of road just mainly housed the local chain tourist restaurants [those boasting a dozen different cuisines, if you can recognize them].More and more quality restaurants, in the hands of professionals, are moving in, ready for that long awaited toll road that will make the area just 10 minutes from Sanur! At Sate Bali Tum Bebek [minced duck in banana leaf] and Be Celeng Base Manis, their version of Babi Kecap are musts, as is my favourite Balinese dish, Ayam Pelalah, shredded chicken tossed with chilli and lime. Pealah is essentially a dry dish but far too often too dry and either bland or overworked with chilli. At Sate Bali it is perfect! For an added bonus shards of the fried crispy skin have also been included. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com
CALL BALI ADVERTISER
755392
BA Feature
Article
Bali’s Healthy Food Producers from A to Z By Al Hickey Aiona: Bunutan Village, Karangasem, tel. 0338-161-730, hp 081-337-521-977, email aiona_bali@hotmail.com, website www.aionabali.com. Jams, mango paste, amchoor spice from mango skin, pure herbal sea salt, homemade granola, Bali saur (grinded organic coconut with spices), fresh pesto, organic cookies, kombucha mixed fruit drinks and aloe juices combined with different fruit. Aiona products are made from their own organically grown produce from crops planted and harvested according to the moon rhythms and Balinese holy days. They also run a vegetarian restaurant and guesthouse. Alami: Yehembang Kauh, Jembrana, hp 085-237-153-280 (Sayu) or 081 8056 8882 (Ketut), email alambali@gmail.com. Started in 2006, Alami sells organic agricultural produce that is grown by using traditional techniques on a one-hectare plantation in West Bali. Managed by Ketut Adi, products include raw honey from Apis Dorsata bees, cinnamon from Kalimantan, sea salt from Kusamba, vinegar from Pupuan, all processed without chemicals being used in all phases of growing and harvesting. Download Alami’s complete price list from www.ubudorganicmarket.com or request it via email. Discounts are given on purchases of 10 lbs. or more. Alami sells at Ubud Organic Market 9 am-2 pm every Wednesday at Café Arma and on Saturdays at Pizza Bagus. Free home delivery service. Aroma Bali: Tel. 081-338-744-540 (Lo), hp 081-237-070-03 (Faris), email aromabali@ymail.com. Organic Kopi Jahe (coffee, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom), 100% virgin coconut oil (plain or vanilla). Retail sales at the Ubud Farmers Market every Saturday 9:30-2 pm. Contact by phone or email or access Ubud Farmer’s Market website for retail and wholesale price lists. For inquiries in French and English, ask for Lo; for Indonesian callers, ask for Pak Faris.
Awani (Bali Fruit Company): Jl. Drupadi 186, Seminyak, tel. 0361-738-324, info@awani.com. Jellies, jams and marmalades in 255 g and 28 g jars made from locally grown fruits. Also wild Sumbawa honey in 28 g and 1.2 kg glass jars. Awani products are 100% natural with no artificial flavors, colors or preservatives. Get price list and information on where to buy locally, as well as info on discounts for larger quantities, by emailing sales@awani.com (Danti) or jenny@awani.com (Jenny). Bali Asli: Lady Garden 11, Jl. Gunung Soputan, Denpasar, tel. 0361-862-7041, hp 0815-5817-4941, email info@baliasli. com. Jams, jellies, marmalades, zesty chutneys, nut and seed butters, honey, seasoned salts. Products made from 100% local fruits, spices and vegetables with no preservatives, colorings or artificial ingredients. Established in 1986, their processing plant is located 9 km north of Cempaka Belimbing in the mountains of Pupuan in Tabanan. Jams and jellies are packed with more fruit than most commercial brands so that the sugar content is kept at a minimum, and are more reasonably priced than expensive imported items. Discounts on bulk orders. Bali Good Foods: Website www.baligoodfood.com. This restaurant group that includes Terazo, Batan Waru, Cinta Grill and Siam Sally has its own organic farm that supplies the restaurants. Bali Rungu: Baturiti, hp 081-338-721-705 (Gede Green) for English or 081-999-030-064 (Kadek) for inquiries in Indonesian or Balinese; email balirungu@yahoo.com. Sells over 60 varieties of vegetables, fruits and herbs to restaurants, hotels, bakeries, yoga groups and supermarkets. Produce grown on a “self-certified” 2.2-hectare organic farm in the mountains of Tabanan which practices such permaculture techniques as “green” manure, composting, mulching and crop rotation. All
fruits and vegetables grown without chemical pesticides or fertilizers. See photos of their farm and more information about this family-owned business on their blog www.baliorganicproject. typepad.com. Home deliveries. Tours are available for Rp50,000 per person or a special price for groups. Big Tree Farms: Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 36, Br. Kertalangu, Kesiman, Denpasar Timur, tel. 0361-461-978, website http:// www.bigtreebali.com/where.html. Sea salt, Island Crisps, bulk spices, single origin peppers, Alor cinnamon and vanilla honey, organically certified raw Flores cashews. Sourcing from local artisan producers of small-batch culinary products, Big Tree has become Bali’s premier producer of sustainably grown produce growing everything from coffee, wild Balinese cacao and varieties of coconut granular palm sugar to broccoli, radishes, beets, vanilla pods and Romaine lettuce. Their operation has become an eco-farm model for successful small-scale sustainable agriculture for the whole of Indonesia. Many of their products are also sold internationally. Dharma Teas: Jl. Tukad Yeh Aya 127 X Blok B, Renon, Denpasar, tel. 0361-245-484, hp 0812 393-3815, email info@ dharma-jakti.com, website www.dharma-jakti.com. Distributor of premium loose leaf tea and exclusive herbal infusions made from locally grown spices and herbs. Rosella tea, their most popular product, is only one of more than 40 teas they distribute. Dharma also imports a wide range of teas sourced directly from their countries of origin such as Darjeeling from India, Sencha from Japan, Ti Kuan Yin and Jasmine from China.
homegrown coffee producer and one of Indonesia’s premier gourmet coffee roasters which cultivates high grade Robusta and Arabica beans in the highlands of Bali, using traditional methods of processing coffee. The beans are pounded by hand to remove the dried husks and kept in a warehouse for at least a year to allow time for maturing. No artificial flavors or chemicals added. Sold in Bali’s grocery stores, supermarkets, or exclusively packaged for hotels and duty free shops. Kue: Jl. Raya Ubud (near post office on Ubud’s main road), tel. 0361-975 249, email kuebakery@windowslive.com. This artisan bakery/cafe has been producing desserts and European style breads for seven years. Fourteen different breads daily (including wheat and gluten free), croissants, cakes, pies, tarts, 23 types of handcrafted chocolates and truffles, plus many other delicacies. Kue uses fresh ingredients, low sugar, its own wild yeast starters, no additives, flavor enhancers or artificial leaveners. Roti Segar: Jl. Danau Toba (Jl. Bumbak) 130, Sindhu, Sanur, tel. 0361-793-6365. Whole wheat bread, brown bread, Baguette, Pogaca, croissants.
Dle: Tel. 0361 8042 586 (Jeffrey), hp 878 6110 7879, email hijaualami@gmail.com. Soy milk made from organic soya beans and natural ingredients in three different flavors: plain, palm sugar and chai (spiced black tea). Available at the Organic Farmers Market, Pizza Bagus, Bali Buddha and Juice Ja Café in Ubud as well as The Pantry in Sanur. Down To Earth: Jl. Laksamana 99, Seminyak, tel. 0361-736645/0361-732-080, e mail downtoearth@dps.centrin.net.id , website www.downtoearthbali.com. This vegetarian restaurant, serving nutritious and well-balanced organic food, is owned by the same person who owns Zula. Sells a wide variety of organic products from hummus to Maca Jahva (a natural alternative to coffee) and hand harvested organic sea salt which are available in many supermarkets and specialty stores around Kuta, Sanur and Seminyak. Also runs a food processing kitchen and vegetarian gourmet cooking school. Though products are for the most part vegan, they do use honey, yogurt and goat cheese. Dry goods like chickpeas and sesame tahini are imported but they sell many other products that contain no food coloring, preservatives or flavor enhancers. Buy Rp250,000 worth of products, get a 3% discount; buy Rp500,000 get a 5% discount. House of Pickles: Tel. 0361-740-8883. Bali’s only commercialscale fermentationist. Established in 2010, products include delicatessen-style pickles made from baby corn, baby cucumber, chili, paprika, green-beans, cauliflower, onion, zucchini, and carrots flavored with local herbs. Also Marmeladen Land jams (strawberry, pineapple, blueberry, blackberry). All ingredients grown in Indonesia. Bottled under sterilized conditions, with no chemical, preservatives or MSG added in the pickling process. Juice Ja Cafe: Jl. Dewa Sita, Ubud, tel. 0361-971-056, hp 081-246-609-19 (Suzan), hp 081-337-868-848 (Ibu Rika), email sariapi@indo.net.id. Wheat grass and seeds, dried fruit, juices, cold pressed coconut oil, vanilla, herbal teas, jams, homemade chutneys, salad dressings, kampung-style Balinese rice cakes, handmade palm arak liqueurs, Bali-based organic coffees, cocoa products, vanilla beans and extract, dried snake fruit chips, organic raw chocolates, nut butters, carrot-spice cake and other baked goods. Whenever possible owner Susan Kohlik always tries to buy locally manufactured products over imported ones. Pricelist available at jagajagat. bali@gmail.com. No sales through retailers. Wholesale discounts available. Kebun Rumah Dua: Hp 081-236-349-250, email kebunrumah2@yahoo.com. Wide range of products from teas to fruits to vegetables. Their farm is located at Desa Puakan in Taro. Sells at the Ubud Farmer’s Market at ARMA on Wednesdays and on Saturdays at Pizza Bagus 9 am–2 pm. Kopi Bali (P.T. Putra Bhineka Perkasa): Tel: 0361- 720-589 , webiste www.kopibali.com. The island’s best known
Sari Organik: Located at the end of a 10 minute walk in Abangan off Ubud’s main road. Tel. 0361 730-1839, hp 081338-644-037 (Nila), hp 081-238-663-10 (Agung), email sari_organik@hotmail.com. Homemade juices, soy milk, kombucha teas, honey, jam, tofu, organic (chemical-free) vegetables and several varieties of rice grown on a model 0.40 Ha family-size farm established in 2006. There are actually two businesses: the vegetable and rice growing and sales division and the post-harvest food processing and restaurant division. Oded and Nila grow many of the ingredients for both their restaurants, one in Ubud and the other on Sunset Road in Kuta near the Rip Curl store. Satvika Bhoga: Jl. Hang Tuah (west of Hotel Puri Dalem), tel. 0361-783-6741, email satvikabhoga@gmail.com, website http://satvikabhoga.wordpress.com. Organic vegetables, white, red and black rice, homemade ketchup, whole wheat breads, mixed salads, spices, fruits, coffees, honey, organic eggs. Contact Ibu Raras. This supermarket sells its own products as well as those of other food producers. TJ’s Mexican Restaurant: Gang Poppies I/24, Kuta, tel. 0361-751-093, email sales@tjsbali.com, website www.tjsbali. com. The only 100% locally produced range of Mexican foods in Indonesia: 6” fresh corn tortillas, 8” and 11” fresh flour tortillas, taco shells, cocktail party taco shells, corn tortilla chips, salsas and homemade granola made from the restaurant’s own recipes developed and refined in TJs’ kitchens for over 26 years. TJ’s uses as many organic ingredients as possible, 90% of which are locally grown, with no artificial additives or colorings added. Verdure: Jl. Batuyang Gang Elang 14/3, Batubulan, tel. 0361999-9371, email info@verdurebali.com. First commercial supplier of wheatgrass products (fresh, instant and frozen) in Indonesia. Zula Vegetarian Paradise: Jl. Dhyana Pura 5 (also called Jl. Abimanyu), Seminyak, tel. 0361-732-723. Office tel. 736-645 Ibu Dayu/732-805 Ibu Made. Founder Liat Solomon, who also owns the Down to Earth vegetarian restaurant, is a trained nutritionist, macrobiotic counselor and vegetarian chef of long standing.
Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
Education & Family 0361 - 8234788
SWIM SCHOOL & AQUATIC EDUCATION CENTER All Ages – All Abilities
Study, Work & Migrate to Australia
at Canggu & Kuta
DO YOU WANT TO STUDY IN AUSTRALIA ?
RING 0361-7443102 or email to : bali_renang@yahoo.com, ptswimtec@yahoo.com Booking for Programs a must
Jl. Teuku Umar Barat No. 77 Denpasar Website: www.niecindonesia.com FREE CONSULTATION & ENGLISH PLACEMENT TEST C/E/U-25 Jan. 12
C/E/G-7 Sept. 11
C/E/G-15 June 11
( S E C ) Seminyak English Course Accessible location : www.learnindonesianinbali.com Jl. Seminyak No. 7. Tel: (0361) 733 342 Opposite Bintang Supermarket
o n l y 5 minutes from YOU
!
75% Conversation
Legian Kuta
5 min. from
Jl. Raya Seminyak
Kerobokan Umalas Canggu
SEC
13 FEBRUARY 2012 NEW CLASS
C/E/I-08 Feb 12
C/E/I-25 Jan 12
C/E/I-08 Feb 12
C/E/U-25Jan. 12
C/E/G-8 Feb. 12
Education & Family 0361 - 8234788
SWIM SCHOOL & AQUATIC EDUCATION CENTER All Ages – All Abilities
Study, Work & Migrate to Australia
at Canggu & Kuta
DO YOU WANT TO STUDY IN AUSTRALIA ?
RING 0361-7443102 or email to : bali_renang@yahoo.com, ptswimtec@yahoo.com Booking for Programs a must
Jl. Teuku Umar Barat No. 77 Denpasar Website: www.niecindonesia.com FREE CONSULTATION & ENGLISH PLACEMENT TEST C/E/U-25 Jan. 12
C/E/G-7 Sept. 11
C/E/G-15 June 11
( S E C ) Seminyak English Course Accessible location : www.learnindonesianinbali.com Jl. Seminyak No. 7. Tel: (0361) 733 342 Opposite Bintang Supermarket
o n l y 5 minutes from YOU
!
75% Conversation
Legian Kuta
5 min. from
Jl. Raya Seminyak
Kerobokan Umalas Canggu
SEC
13 FEBRUARY 2012 NEW CLASS
C/E/I-08 Feb 12
C/E/I-25 Jan 12
C/E/I-08 Feb 12
C/E/U-25Jan. 12
C/E/G-8 Feb. 12
Bali Advertiser
Education & Family
08 February - 22 February, 2012
For Sale; Brand new! Food vacuum sealer for home/ small cafe use. Very good machine to help you keep the freshness of your food. Price 1mio. Call/text 0819 3430 6268 for more info. Kuta. [027]
61
N O W O P E N F O R R E G I S T R AT I O N
For Sale; Dragon statue made from bronze. Very good ornament for your villa or restaurant or cafe. Price IDR 5mio. SMS/call 081 376 900 999 for photo. Kuta. [028] For Sale; Fishing reel. Penn Long Beach No. 65. Made in U.S.A. Good general purpose light tackle reel for trolling, jigging, and bottom fishing. Phone or SMS 081 2298 1228. Kuta. [165] C/E/I-02 Nov 11
call
8888 551 Toddler (8 mo - 2 years) Pre Nursery (2 - 3 years) Nursery (3 - 4 years) K1 (4 - 5 years) K2 (5 - 6 years)
RegentS
Primary 1 (6 - 7 years)
school
Jalan De wi Madri 88. Renon C/E/G-14 Dec. 11
C/E/I-08 Feb 12
C/E/G-8 Feb. 12
C/E/I-10 August 11
62
Education & Family
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
For Sale; Baby girl clothes approx 40pcs for newborn until 15 months old, bought in UK, very good condition and clean. Sell all for 400K. Best money saving as babies grow up so quickly. SMS 0878 6211 2696. Denpasar. [095]
C/E/I-08 Feb 12
Time has a wonderful way of weeding out the rival.
For Sale; Antique Chinas pots, plates, bowls, many designs and symbols to choose from all genuine enquiries to Dian mob: 0857 3763 9061. Seminyak. [022] If you haven’t got all the things you want, be grateful for the things you don’t have that you don’t want.
Indonesian & English Courses Tutor :
Nika Wirawan, S.S., a university Lecturer with 7 years experiences in teaching Indonesian & English for private & companies. For free trial class, please contact:
Ph: 0878 616 37 555 E-mail: nika.wirawan@gmail.com NC/E/U-08 Feb. 12
C/E/G-8 Feb. 12
C/E/G-11 Jan. 12
Montessori Bali For Children Aged 3 - 12 Years
NC/E/P-08 Feb. 12
C/E/G-8 Feb. 12
By Ayu Spicy
Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) This simple and delicous salad was inspired from a recipe in the Moro Cook Book. It’s beautiful when allowed to sit before serving so the magenta of the beets bleeds into the stark white edges of the yogurt. This keeps well for a day or two in the fridge, although the color will mix. It stands on its own or can be used in a composed salad. You can buy the black cumin seeds in Tiara Dewata.
Montessori provides a carefully prepared environment in which each child’s individual development is profoundly respected. Our program follows the principles of education set out by Dr. Maria Montessori. Our mixed-aged classes (3-6 year olds, 6-9 year olds and 9-12 year olds) are specifically designed to meet the physical, social, emotional and intellectual needs of children. Highly qualified Montessori directresses guide the development of each child, with English as the language of instruction. Because of the nature of our Montessori program, we accept children between the ages of 2 yrs–8 mths and 3 yrs–8 mths, or older children who have previously attended a Montessori program. School hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday to Friday. For further information please contact the school office between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on: 730 028 - (children aged 3-6 years) or 739 381/739 385 (children 6-12 years).
C/E/G-23 Feb. 11
- 200 gr. Greek yogurt, or leave regular yogurt in a fine sieve for an hour or so - 2 Tbl. milk - 1 tsp. olive oil - 1/2 tsp. roasted black cumin seeds Directions:
Beet Salad with Yogurt and Chives Serves 4
Clean the beets and put into a pot, covering them with water and about 1 tsp. of salt. Bring them to a boil, simmering until they are soft enough to be pierced with a fork. Drain and leave them to cool and then take off the skins and discard. Slice into 1/2 cm thick slices and arrange on a serving plate. Sprinkle the lemon juice, olive oil, salt and pepper, and parsley evenly over them. In a small bowl mash the garlic with some salt, making a paste. In another bowl mix the yogurt with the milk. Add the garlic paste and mix well. Pour this over the beets in a spiral pattern and sprinkle the roasted black cumin seeds and some chopped parsley.
Ingredients: - 500 gr. beets - 1 lemon or lime, juiced - 1 Tbl. olive oil - salt and pepper to taste - 1 handfull of Italian parsley, chopped - save a bit for garnish - 1 clove garlic, pressed
You can leave this at room temperature for a half hour or so allowing the magenta of the beets to color the edges of the yogurt.
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/E/G-8 Feb. 12
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
C/E/G-4 May 11
Education & Family
63
C/E/I-08 Feb 12
C/E/G-8 Feb. 12
64
Education & Family
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
learnBAHASA INDONESIAwith THE BEST
General Indonesian Course 4 week course 2 hours per day Monday - Friday morning or evening
A successful tutor will make you speak At your home or office 8 years experience, taught more than 100 foreigners
course dates 29 Feb - 29 Mar 25 April - 23 May
C/E/G-10 August 11
C/E/M-4 May. 11
CALL 225 243 NOW TO BOOK A PLACEMENT TEST or email: ils@ialf.edu
Down To Earth
IALF BALI
Vegetarian Gourmet cooking school and staff training program.
Jl. Raya Sesetan 190 Tel: 0361 - 225 243 Denpasar, Bali 80223 Fax: 0361 - 263 509
www.ialf.edu
Our mission; shape the future of nutrition ! Revitalize nutrition as a form of planetary change, for personal health and growth.
Training your staff to cook for you and your family. C/E/G-25 Jan. 12
NC/E/A-8 Feb 12
Say What?
A unique curriculum teaching the future of nutrition, today! A program that teaches your staff the knowledge of healthy, clean, and loving kitchen that meets your family and personal needs. Menu planning, healthy vegetarian cooking and basic nutrition. Integrating different dietary theories from east to west. Macrobiotics to Raw Foods, vegan and traditional cultural cooking, a prevention diet and healing diets.
Is this something you might be interested in ? For information call 0361-736645 or 0816 470 8884 www.downtoearthbali.com C/E/U-8 Feb. 12
Question: I’ve been with the same man for quite a while now. Our relationship has been rocky from the start. I found out early on that he was and jealous and very controlling. That should have been a red flag, but the relationship was still pretty fresh, and I guess I felt kind of flattered at the time. I thought as time went by that his obsessive behavior would change, but it only got worse. One thing led to another, and eventually he told me how to dress, what I could and couldn’t watch on television, and what music not to listen to, etc.. I had to give up all my friends, he didn’t like me visiting my family, and if I ever broke one of his rules I got either verbally or physically chastised. I have never put up with that kind of behavior from anyone else, but no one was ever quite like him. We were at a relative’s house once, and he got very angry because he “thought” he heard me say Matt Damon is hot. When we got home that night, I got what was coming to me. I am clinically depressed, with OCD disorder. I clean a lot and am very particular about certain things being exactly the way they should be, but I am far from being a monk. It’s hard for me to deal with pressures, and lately I feel really down, almost to the point of no return. I feel I could go crazy any second. The silent treatment in this house goes beyond an hour or two; it lasts for days. I try talking to my boyfriend about our problems, and he never wants to hear it. He tells me to shut up and leave him alone. We do not communicate at all. He says I’m the one who is wrong, and he treats me the way he does because I make it that way. Everything that goes on around here is mine and my daughter’s fault -- never his or his kids’. I just feel that I have the right to be my own person and think for myself. I am 33 years old, and he treats me as if I am 2. I know he is insecure. I’m not trying to make excuses for him. But I thought I could get him past that by staying with him. Am I wrong? I’m really missing romance and companionship. I want more attention. I don’t want to be just convenient for someone when he feels like being nice to me. By all means I’m not saying I have been a saint through all this. I have gone down kicking and screaming some days. Sure I get disgusted with all this too, and I slack on my responsibilities around the house. There are days when I’m in a foul mood, but given the circumstances, I can’t just sit back and take it. He says he’s sick of me, and he doesn’t want to put any more effort into the relationship. But when I say, “OK, I’ll leave,” he gets angry and says he’s sick of my threats. What does that mean? Does he want me to go
or stay? Should I just make the decision for both of us? I’m lost here. Please help me figure this out. Dr. ZZ: Some questions are difficult to answer. Yours is not one of them -- not even close. There is no excuse for domestic violence. Leave him. Run! Don’t stop to explain or say goodbye. Take your daughter with you, and end this relationship immediately. He is sick. You didn’t make him that way. He was that way long before you came along. You owe him nothing. Never talk to him again. Leave as fast as you can. If nothing else, get out for the sake of your child. Question: My mother has a fatal lung disease, and I do not know how long she will be with us. She says very hurtful things to me, my sister, and my children. Should I tell her how we feel, or try to fight the tears, and get through it? Dr. ZZ: You need to be able to spend time with your mother without dreading every minute of it. At the same time, it is important to pay respect to a dying parent even if they are being crabby. My best advice is to express yourself honestly with as much kindness, patience and understanding as you can. After she passes, you will be able to grieve your loss with less guilt if you remain kind and loving until the end. Questions: My mother recently passed away and a former friend, who was very mean in ending their relationship, called and was told not to attend the wake. She attended anyway. Do you think that was proper since she had no contact with my mother for several years? Dr. ZZ: ‘Sorry for your loss. This woman obviously remembered your mother and felt sorry to some extent. Though her attending the wake may have felt inappropriate to you, a wake and a funeral are all parts of getting closure. It is difficult to say what her motives were for wanting to attend the wake. Apparently, she felt there was a need for her to mourn your mother’s death. Let her make her peace in her own way. That in itself ought to justify her presence. Though there are many rules of behavior that govern a funeral to ensure that it remains a respectful affair befitting the life of the deceased, the guest list should be left open to anyone who feels the need to attend and pay their respects. Copyright © 2012 Say What? You can read all past articles of Say What at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
Dr. ZZ has a Ph.D. in Counseling and a doctorate in Natural Healing. Drawing on a background of over thirty years as a professional therapist, she offers self-help in the areas health, relationship and personal
growth. All queries are answered by email and, if they appear in print, are subject to editing.
Please email your confidential.
C/E/I-16 Nov 11
questions to: <ba.saywhat@yahoo.co.id> All identifying information is kept strictly
Jalan Tukad Nyali, Gang SMU6 No. 3, Sanur, Bali, Indonesia T (+62) 361 284 410/286554 Office E info@balischool.com sanurindependent@gmail.com
www.balischool.com C/E/I-18 May 11
BA Feature
Article
Nusa Penida: Tri Hita Karana In Action By Tara Khandro
The ancient Balinese lived what now seems to be only a philosophy in the Hindu Balinese religion: Tri Hita Karana. Tri means ‘three’, Hita means ‘Welfare’ and Karana means ‘Cause’. The three causes of ‘Welfare’ or living a life of sustained well being lies in developing a conscious relationship of reciprocity between human and human, human and God and human and Nature. In essence one part of the triad cannot exist without the other. All three are separate atoms existing within the larger molecule of the One. The vapid, rapid and short view development of Bali serves to further separate its people from Nature and breathing life into the philosophy of Tri Hita Karana.
KlungKung decided to banish political enemies with their families and devotees to Nusa Penida. Bayu’s theory for why the island possesses only 5% tree cover (30% needed for a healthy bio-diverse climate) is that the political factions, all Balinese, only knew how to farm. They clear cut the trees thus creating an arid atmosphere. Without trees the rains do not come. To date FNPF plants about 17,000 trees a year with a survival rate of 80%. With no streams and rivers for irrigations, rainwater catchments are built to water crops. By planting trees for medicine, wood, fodder, carving materials, fruit, dyes, honey production and other uses, sustainable harvests can contribute to greater prosperity in the community simultaneously changing the climate of the island. Mike Appleton, a native of England speaks fluent Bahasa and is the resident ‘man who grows vegetables’ at the BBS. He tells me that “One of the reasons why Nusa Penidans do not grow their own vegetables is that they sweep up all of the dry leaves and burn them. These leaves provide needed nutrients to the soil.” Mike has created a bountiful organic garden that trains locals how to use the leaves to make compost, revitalize the soil and grow their own tomatoes, beans, watermelon, basil and other vegetables, currently shipped from Bali.
However on the tiny island of Nusa Penida, a one hour ferry ride East of Bali, through the unanimous agreement of the island’s 40,000 inhabitants in an unprecedented action, wildlife and habitat protection were added to the 41 village community laws. This commitment brings the philosophy of Tri Hita Karana into renewed action. The catalyst for its revitalization is veterinarian, eco-conservationist and founder of the Friends of the National Park Foundation Bayu Wirayudha. In 2004 he was seeking a safe environment to re-establish the endangered Bali Starling back into the wild. Nusa Penida with its dry, limestone plateau was the perfect habitat to rehabilitate and release Bali’s emblem bird. A small rehabilitation sanctuary was built on part of the Royal Family’s land in Ped. The entire island boasts a sign at every village proclaiming Nusa Penida as a safe habitat for the Bali Starling. Nusa Penida is not protected by fences or armed guards and yet the Bali Starlings are no longer poached for the caged pet bird market. Nusa Penida is Indonesia’s first bird sanctuary located within dense human population. Bayu practices and teaches ‘holistic conservation’- Integrating wildlife conservation with habitat restoration with localcommunity wellbeing. “We first identified the need to involve and engage the community in this vision as well as to develop alternative and sustainable livelihoods simultaneously providing conservation education.” How people generate the finances to sustain life is the driving action in any community. Many Nusa Penidans leave the island to go to university and work in cities. In order to understand the value of returning the starlings to life in the wild as well as developing a sustainable co-habitation for humans, plants and wildlife those who have lived for generations as seaweed farmers, cotton and cattle growers, and fisherman need to experience an economic benefit to eco-sustainability. In return for choosing to create a safe habitat for the Bali Starling and conserve natural resources the FNPF give scholarships to selected children to ensure their education. The foundation gives higher priority to scholarships for girls. “We believe educated mothers will in turn bring change to the next generation,” says Bayu. Villagers are encouraged to pick up trash and take it to the recycling plant for cash. The many international volunteers who pay to stay and work in the Bali Bird Sanctuary programs financially fuel the local warungs, local guides and weavers. FNPF also offers Balinese dance lessons, conversational English, supplies weaving groups with natural dyes harvested from FNPF donated trees, distributes free saplings, conducts conservation education and the training of farmers in financially viable, sustainable farming methods. Nusa Penida is a natural limestone plateau with gorgeous cliffs, mountains, waterfalls, caves and natural springs. It is hot and dry. Bayu tells me that to his knowledge there is no record of humans even living on the island before the King of
Mike’s mantra to encourage Nusa Penidans to plant an ecosustainable future is: “Plant for yourself, plant for your children, plant for your grand children…but plant now.” FNPF is continually planting seeds of eco-sustainable consciousness. The foundation started an annual conservation education competition for junior high school students. The competition has been included in the Indonesian Independence Day celebrations since 2005 and attracts thousands of peoples to witness the final competition. (Imagine: The entire island of Bali showing up to witness children demonstrating the many ways that government, resorts, businesses, schools, families and communities can work together to create a society in which the Divine in all matter is what truly matters.) Nusa Penida is all about Nature. The clean air invites your breath to relax into your body and the earth rises to greet your feet. Taking a jalan-jalan along the beach, the men, women and children smiling and waving as if they have known you for years. Black pigs freely root through the coconut, mangrove and banana tree jungles. Goa Giri Putri is a massive natural limestone cave, a sacred Balinese temple that receives hundreds of Balinese a month. Giant Manta Rays play in crystal clear aquamarine waters. Scuba divers can enjoy meeting the mysterious Mola-Mola fish on their annual visit from July-December. The island is ringed with wood frames for seaweed farming and beyond the frames are rich coral reefs for snorkeling. Crystal Cove is an ideal white sand swimming beach where snorkeling boats from Sanur stop for a day’s outing. The currents surrounding the island have created a natural protection for what the locals say Nusa Penida is: Sacred Ground.
The island’s first “eco-green hotel” is being built on land near the Bali Bird Sanctuary. The small hotel, accommodating a maximum of 34 people, is being built by locals. The dangerously tall coconut trees felled to lay the foundation for the three buildings are processed on the island and the timber is used for doors, windows and ceiling beams. Limestone from the island is used as the foundation for the road leading into the hotel grounds. In a very brief encounter with the owner he told me that he does not want Nusa Penida to become “Bali: Chapter II”. However, when I walk through the hotel, restaurant and reception buildings that will form Nusa Penida’s first ‘eco-green hotel”, I pause to consider how these concrete structures wired for air conditioning may not be the beginning of “Bali Chapter II.” The hotel forms a U shape. There are 6 rooms on either side of the U with doors opening towards the middle of the U. There is no ventilation in the bathroom. The coconut trees make the doors and the bed frames. A large window opens up onto the forest. Leaving the room, closing the door behind, a few feet in front is the door to another room. The hotel feels like a standard, lifeless motel on any roadside in the Middle of No Where U.S.A. Land is a very valuable resource, more valuable than gold. On Bali, sons are selling their rice fields faster than MacDonald’s can serve hamburgers. Land to grow food and water to drink are dwindling all over the planet. If we don’t change directions towards living within a holistic conservation model, it is plausible wars will be initiated over food and water. FNPF has developed a great infra structure for Nusa Penidans to continue to value and revitalize the land in a h a r m o n i c relationship with humans. What choices do Nusa Penidans need to make for this eco-tourist destination to sustain the special balance between human and human, human and God and human and Nature on Nusa Penida? Although the islanders have reinforced their sacred ground by amending its awig-awig and adat traditional laws, regarding wildlife and eco-conservation, perhaps now additional laws need to be made regarding eco-tourism development. The island is under the governing auspices of the KlungKung regency and they too perceive the tourist dollars available on Nusa Penida. Yet Nusa Penida also possesses the autonomy to establish community based eco-conservation regulations that have the potential to develop Nusa Penida with an eye to its effects on the “Next 7 generations”. There is a very special spiritual energy on Nusa Penida. A visit to Nusa Penida is a return to a time when we lived directly in alignment with the divine blueprint of Nature. The more simply we live, the more ease and grace in our lives. When you visit, take plenty of cash because the local ATM seldom works. You will find great Nasi Campur for 8,000IDR and request a fisherman to grill a fresh fish. Call Agus: 081747941761-to stay in a guest room fitting Bali standards. There are signs in the villages for home stays or contact the Bali Bird Sanctuary. Honor the sacred ground of Nusa Penida and in exchange, Nusa Penida, its people, wildlife and environments will welcome you home to your heart.
The success of the holistic conservation model is leading the island into a new phase: Eco-tourism. Bayu serves to counsel communities on how to take this next step. “In Bali, a resort is built by non-Balinese. The workers in the resort are not from Bali. As a result the people living around the resort remain in poverty and become jealous. Hire and train locals to build and work in the resort.” He also suggests developing rules regarding building structures in alignment with the eco-system. The FNPF is developing home stays in different villages for eco-tourists to become a part of the community.
To contact the Bali Bird Sanctuary and FNPF: http://www.fnpf. org/what-we-do/nusa-penida-bali/wildlife/bali-starlingconservation-project www.fnpf.org Om Swastyastu To contact the writer: tarakhadro@yahoo.com
Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
Local News Price of Subsidized Fuel Could Rise The government is now considering raising the price of subsidized fuel rather than phasing out its use, as it deals with growing public pressure and an admission by the state oil and gas company that it is not ready for the scheme, Widjajono Partowidagdo, the deputy minister for energy and mineral resources, said on Friday (20/1). The current plan to begin restricting the use of statesubsidized fuel on April 1 has met with strong resistance. Under the plan, only motorcycles and public transportation vehicles would be allowed to use subsidized fuel. Everyone else would have to fill up with higher-octane unsubsidized fuel, which is almost double the price of subsidized Premium. The scheme would initially be introduced in Java and Bali before gradually expanding to the rest of the country. Though consumer activists derided it as a “panic policy” and lawmakers slammed it as “careless,” the government had been adamant that the new scheme would be pushed through. But Thursday’s admission by Pertamina’s president director, Karen Agustiawan, that the company would not have enough fueling stations in Java and Bali ready to meet increased demand for unsubsidized fuel by April 1 appears to have been the final straw. Another alternative suggested by the government - shifting to natural gas - is also not yet feasible. In Jakarta, there are only six fuel stations that sell compressed natural gas, while just 10 provide liquefied gas for vehicles.
A gradual increase in the price of subsidized fuel has been suggested by analysts and experts as an option that would achieve the objective of reducing the government’s subsidy spending while not dealing a severe blow to prices. The existing subsidy restriction plan, according to analysts, would double consumer spending on fuel and lead to at least a 1 percent increase in inflation. Premium, the subsidized fuel, is sold at Rp 4,500 per liter, while the price for the higher-octane Pertamax and Pertamax Plus is Rp 8,000 to Rp 9,000. The price of fuel is a sensitive issue because it drives up inflation. In October 2005, annual inflation shot up to 17.9 percent from 9.1 percent the previous month after the government raised subsidized fuel prices. Widjadjono said increasing the price of subsidized fuel was not allowed under the 2012 budget, and it would have to be included in the revised 2012 state budget. Widjadjono added that the size of the price increase had yet to be determined. “For me, personally, the higher the price the better,’’ he said. In 2011, due to higher crude oil prices and an increase in consumption of subsidized fuel, the government spent Rp. 165 trillion ($18.5 billion), on fuel subsidies - 130 percent of the Rp. 127 trillion allotted in the budget. “If the price of subsidized fuel is raised, it will be effective, it will be better and easier,’’ Pertamina spokesman Mochammad Harun said. (January 21st 2012)
Woman “High” on Drugs Drives Car into Crowd - Kills 9 (Jakarta) The four people in a car that crashed into a group of
accident. Air pressure in the car’s front tires also was not
pedestrians, killing nine, will each face several drug charges
optimal, adding to its instability at high speed, Saud said.
that could land them in jail for up to 12 years, police said on Tuesday (24/1). But the absence of a specific offense for
Nugroho said the four told police that they had “only” used
driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol means the
drugs twice. He said police would check the various sites
prospect of more severe charges against the driver involved
and clubs mentioned by the suspects. Sr. Comr. Dwi Sigit
in the weekend’s carnage in Central Jakarta is limited.
Nurmantyas, the head of the Jakarta Police’s traffic department, said that the driver of the Xenia would also face
“The four suspects will face layered charges,” said Sr. Comr.
multiple charges based on the Traffic Law and the Criminal
Nugroho Aji, the Jakarta Police’s narcotics chief. He added
Code.
that the charges being prepared would carry jail sentences between four and 12 years. He explained that the driver of
“The heaviest is the violation of Article 310, which carries up
the car and her three passengers would be charged with
to six years in jail,” Dwi said, referring to the article on
violating the 2009 Narcotics Law, as they are suspected of
reckless driving that causes serious injury or the loss of
having been in the possession of drugs, having used drugs
life. He also said that Afriani did not have a valid driver’s
and having consumed drugs together with others. The officer said that the four had admitted to taking ecstasy pills and drinking alcohol at a disco in the Hayam Wuruk area of West Jakarta and at a cafe in Kemang, South Jakarta. They said they were new to the drug scene. “Their urine tested positive for methamphetamine. Based on that, we declared them drug suspects,” Nugroho said. The four, identified as driver Afriani Susanti, 29, and
license and car registration. Yesmil Anwar, a legal expert from Padjadjaran University, said Indonesia did not apply cumulative sentences if suspects were found guilty of multiple charges. “The suspect is facing two charges, reckless driving and the use of narcotics, and in cases like this, the judges will of course pick [the charge carrying] the heaviest sentence,” Yesmil said.
passengers Adistira Putri Grani, 26; Deny Mulyana, 30; and
The expert added that the case pointed to a need to review
Arisendi, 34, were in a Daihatsu Xenia that swerved off the
the law, including drafting a specific article dealing with
road at Tugu Tani on Sunday (22/1) morning, smashing into
driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
a group of people. Edy Suandi Hamid, another legal expert and rector of the National Police spokesman Insp. Gen. Saud Usman
Indonesian Islamic University in Yogyakarta, said that the
Nasution said that the car was found to have been traveling
four, especially the driver, should be punished severely.
at no less than 90 kilometers per hour at the time of the
(January 24th 2012)
Indonesian Man Arrested for Kicking Woman He thought was a Ghost A 38-year-old Indonesian security guard has been charged with assault after kicking a 20-year-old woman in the face after mistaking her for a predatory ghost. The guard was on duty in Bandung, Java, when “suddenly a figure, who was sitting on the floor and clad in white with hair covering the face, moved slowly in a weird way toward the elevator”, according to the Jakarta Post. The guard “sensed a threat to himself and the others in the elevator” and kicked the ghost to the floor “so that everyone ... could run and save themselves,” the security officer’s lawyer told the Jakarta Post. But guard Sunarya’s seemingly noble deeds have landed him more punishment than accolades, as the “ghost” turned out to be the 20-year-old daughter of a coal businessman who was in the hotel playing a “ghost trick” for a friend’s birthday. She was later hospitalized for a bruised face and broken tooth. Sunarya now faces charges of assaulting the girl, who was dressed as suster ngesot, a “crawling nurse ghost”. But the security officer remains modest. “I have a wife and two little children, I hope everything will be fine,” he told reporters. “I just did my job as a security guard.” (25th January 2012) Some Costa Concordia Crew Members from Bali Traumatized A number of crew members of Costa Concordian cruise ship that ran aground recently said they had been traumatized by the incident. Some 23 crew members from Bali who survived the incident arrived here on Saturday (21/1) evening, greeted by their families. Some of their parents said they were traumatized by the incident and did not wish their sons would work as ship crew again. However some of the survivors said they would work as crew again but they would need a long time to recover. “For the time being I would take a rest. I would think again to work as ship crew again but I must work,” Putra Suwantara (28), one of the crewmembers arriving in the fourth batch said. Wiastri, the father of Edi Suparma, another crewmember said he would not allow his son to work again as a ship crewmember. Edi did not look well on arrival and would not talk about his experience. “He need not work there again. He had better work at home. What is important is that we have something to eat,” he said. (January 21st 2012) South Korea to Invest in Bali Waste Disposal Site A South Korean investor plans to invest in Bali’s waste sector in the Final Disposal Facilities (TPA) in Suwung, Denpasar. According to Ketut Teneng, spokesperson of the Bali administration, the South Korean investor has declared its interest. However, Bali has yet to respond to the proposal as TPA Suwung is still under the management of PT NOEI. “The South Korean investor wants to invest in TPA Suwung. However, TPA Suwung is still under the management of PT Navigat Organik Energi Indonesia (NOEI) for 20 years since 2004. The Ministry of Public Works had granted Rp63 billion worth of fund to TPA Suwung in efforts to handle water spill from the waste,” said Teneng. PT NOEI has not been able to fulfill its contract agreement with Badung Regency, Tabanan Regency, Gianyar Regency and Denpasar. Therefore, the provincial government will review PT NOEI’s contract and will find new investor. “In the beginning, (PT NOEI) ensured us that it can provide 10 megawatt of electricity and compost. However, until now, they can only provide 0.7 megawatt,” he said. Teneng said that the Bali administration is studying the legal aspect of its contract termination with PT NOEI. “We now can say that PT NOEI has failed,” Teneng said. (January 26th 2012) High Waves, Kuta Beach Temporarily Closed Travelers on Kuta Beach were prohibited from activities at sea due to rough seas recently Chairman of the Kuta Beach Task Force I Gusti Ngurah Tresna, said onThursday (26/1). “For the moment, we will restrict tourist activity on the beach for swimming or surfing until the sea is safe,” said Tresna familiarly called Gung Aji. As anticipated, the beach task force made an announcement over the loudspeaker to tourists on the beach and planted red flags with the skull logo along the shoreline as a sign of dangerous seas. Gung Aji explained that the ban considered the tourists safety to be paramount during high tidal waves. Some of the waves were so high they came crashing though the street barriers and almost overflowing into the road. (January 26th 2012)
Bali Advertiser
Local News
08 February - 22 February, 2012
Garuda Plane Diverted due to Bad Weather A Garuda flight from Jakarta scheduled to land at Denpasar`s Ngurah Rai airport on Saturday (21/1) afternoon was diverted to Surabaya due to bad weather. Flight GA 406 was scheduled to arrive at Denpasar at 3pm but due to the bad weather it flew back to Surabaya, Maria Ekaristi, a member of the committee for the Bali Documentary Film Festival (FFDB), said. Maria Ekaristi was to pick up a Garuda passenger, Marcella Zalianty, an Indonesian actress scheduled to attend a press conference held in connection with the festival. Marcella who was chosen to serve as the festival ambassador finally arrived at around 6pm but failed to attend the press conference. Several other flights also underwent a delay due to the unfavorable weather conditions on Saturday afternoon. Airport operator PT Angkasa Pura I spokesperson Sherly Yunita said the Garuda plane did not fail to land but was diverted due to the weather. (January 21st 2012) Typhoons Thrash Indonesia - 14 Dead, 60 Injured, Baby Girl Crushed in Bali Landslide The Indonesian government announced today (29/12) that 14 people were killed and 60 others injured as a result of a tropical typhoon which hit the region over the last four days, bringing down trees and power lines and damaging hundreds of homes. “Houses were damaged in 23 districts and cities due to rainstorms on Wednesday,” National Disaster Management Agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said. “Those killed were crushed by falling trees.” Rainstorms and strong winds were brought about by Tropical Cyclone Iggy in the Indian Ocean, south of the resort island of Bali and nearby Nusa Tenggara islands, Nugroho said. “Tropical cyclone Iggy resulted in wind speeds of more than 60 kilometers per hour and waves four-to-six meters (20 feet) high in the waters in several parts of Indonesia.” The Jakarta Globe newspaper reported a ferry carrying more than 200 people, including five Australians, heading to the Gili islands off Bali nearly capsized after being caught in waves up to three meters high, but there were no casualties. An 18 month old baby girl was buried alive when the roadside café that her family was sheltering in during a storm, was swept away in a landslide. The landslide occurred at the popular tourist recreation park of Taman Ayun, Mengwil, Bali. Frantic efforts to locate the girl failed to save her and her body was recovered 18 hours later. Storms, landslides and floods are common in Indonesia during the annual rainy season, which peaks between December and February. (January 29th 2012) Maternal Mortality Rate Still far from MDG`s Target Minister of Health Endang Rahayu Sedyaningsih said the maternal mortality rate was difficult to reduce to meet Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), and further intensified efforts were needed. The fifth MDG`s target is to reduce the maternal mortality rate to 102 per 100,000 of live births in 2015. The result of Basic Survey of Indonesian Health (SDKI) 2007 showed that the mortality rate has decreased to 228 per 100,000 of live births, but according to linear regression analysis in the 1994-2007 period, the maternal mortality rate by 2015 of 161 per 100,000 of live births would still have to be achieved. In order to achieve the target, since 2011 the government has been implementing a childbirth Health Care Security Program (Jampersal) for pregnant women who have no other security programs. The Ministry of Health has also launched other programs such as published the Mother and Child Book (KIA), Childbirth Planning and Complication Prevention Program (P4K), Waiting House Program, cooperation of midwives and infant programs, upgrading programs of clinic medical workers in obstetric neonatal basic emergency service and upgrading programs in hospital medical workers of obstetric neonatal essential comprehensive service. (January 29th 2012)
Tattoo Business in Bali to Be Regulated Authorities in South Bali are planning to prepare regulations in efforts to prevent HIV/AIDS transmission via tattoos. The Deputy of Badung regency, Ketut Sudikerta, said the regulation on tattoo business in Kuta is a follow-up over reports about two Australians who were infected by the HIV virus in November 2011 after having their bodies tattooed. Chief of Legislative Agency of Badung, Wayan Puspa Negara, said that there were hundreds of tattoo studios scattered throughout Kuta and that firm regulations needed to be put in place in order to control the spread of the disease (January 26th 2012) INDONESIA: Bird Flu Deaths Raise Red Flags Two recent deaths from bird flu in Indonesia highlight the need for continued vigilance against a possible resurgence of the deadly virus, an official and health expert warned. On 16 January, a five-year-old girl from northern Jakarta died after being tested positive for the H5N1 bird flu virus. She was a relative of a 24-year-old man who died on 7 January, the World Health Organization (WHO) said, adding that the two had contact with the same pigeons in their neighborhood. According to WHO, the latest fatalities brought the death toll from avian influenza in the country to 152, out of 184 confirmed cases since 2006. The Health Ministry’s director-general of disease control and environmental health, Tjandra Yoga Aditama, said there was no evidence that human-to-human transmission was involved in the latest case. Of 60 bird flu cases detected last year in Indonesia, 11 were fatal, Aditama said. Public awareness campaigns were done sporadically, he said, and official reporting of bird flu cases in poultry has been spotty. The Health Ministry said bird flu was endemic in poultry in all but three of Indonesia’s 31 provinces. The ministry has designated 100 hospitals across the archipelago nation as being well-equipped to treat bird flu patients. (January 27th 2012) Govt Fuel Price Hike will cause Massive Increase in Motorbikes on the Roads The government’s plan to limit the use of subsidized fuel oils beginning April 1, 2012 will see a drastic increase in motorcycle sales, adversely increasing subsidized fuel consumption by motorcyclists. Under the new law which will allow subsidized fuel for bikes but not for cars, many low-income car owners will likely turn to motorcycles, raising the consumption of premium gasoline which is subsidized by the government. Private cars will then use non-subsidized pertamax gasoline whose price is about two times higher than premium gasoline. Subsidized premium gasoline is sold at Rp4,500 per liter while pertamax plus 95 is Rp8,850 per liter and pertamax 92 Rp8,600 per liter. “The policy will boost motorcycle business and raise its sales by at least 10 percent,” Senior Sales Manager of PT Astra Honda Motor (AHM) Sigit Kumala said. He said that motorcycles would become alternative transportation means for the people amid the bad condition of the country’s public transportation facilities, particularly in big cities. Director of Public Policy Study Center Sofyano Zakaria shared Sigit`s view saying that the government`s new plan would increase the number of motorcyclists. “The government should pay attention to the significant increase in the number of motorcycles in Indonesia,” Sofyano Zakaria said. The increase in the number motorcycles would in turn increase their fuel consumption. Data showed that in 2009 there were 52.4 million motorcycles in the country. This number rose to 80 million in 2011. “If the government keeps on turning a blind eye to the increasing number of motorcycles and continues to be allow them to use subsidized gasoline, then we need to question its attitude,” he said adding that the government should better increase the price of the fuel. (January 21st 2012)
PRIVATE CLASSIFIED AD FORM
All ads published in the next issue. For sale ads must include location of item (s).
FREE
PLEASE PRINT NEATLY - MAXIMUM 35 WORDS
67
For information about taxation, please contact us:
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF TAX REGION OFFICE OF BALI Call Center : (0361) 241555, 263894 Faximile: (0361) 263895 Email : humas.bali@pajak.go.id SMS Center : 081 238 88250 C/NV/S-29 August 07
We are men and women who drank too much but have found we can help each other to stop drinking. We have meetings every day on Bali. Come to a meeting and learn how you can stop drinking.
www.aa-bali.org English- 081 5581 04700
Bahasa Indonesia - 087862360454
Bahasa Indonesia & English Meetings (with interpreters) Gateway Community Jl. Danau Batur #3 (gang past Kimia Farma on Wed @ 7pm SANUR Center #2 The Ruko
SEMINYAK Sat @ 7pm
ByPass, near Canangsari) Jl Dhyana Pura 103 (upstairs at Warung Kita)
English Meetings Nusa Dua Beach Grill Kopi Bali
NUSA DUA Sun @ 10 am Mon @ 6 pm SANUR Thu @ 4:30pm, Sat @ 5pm SANUR SEMINYAK Mon - Sun @ 9am, Mon / Wed / Fri @ 7pm
Geger Beach (near temple) Jl ByPass 405E (upstairs)
Manik Organik Jl D. Tamblingan 85 (upstairs) The Ruko Jl Dhyana Pura 103 (upstairs at Warung Kita)
THE BUKIT Tue @ 7pm UBUD UBUD
Jl Uluwatu, Br Bakung Sari, Ungasan (across from Swell Restaurant Dreamland) Mon-Sat @ 9am, Sun @ 10:30am Café Wayhu Jl Dewa Sita (on Football Field) Thu / Sun @ 7pm Casa Luna Jl Raya Ubud Space for this announcement donated by Bali Advertiser C/NV/U-13 July 11
DEADLINE Details For Bali Advertiser Wednesday 12:00 Color ads Free ads Contract ad changes Half page and full page ads
Friday 12:00 Black and White ads Employment, Real Estate, Hello & Private Classified line ads
Final ad design approval from the customer at 2:00 pm Friday. Expert?
Are you an expert on a topic of interest to BA readers? We are looking for one time Feature Articles. Contact Bali Advertiser with your idea. info@baliadvertiser.biz Look For The Next Issue Of Bali Advertiser On 22 February, 2012
Fax to: (0361) 764 191 or Bring to : Jl. Majapahit No. 46 Kuta Place your ad on line 24 hours a day at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Or you may email your ad to : <info@BaliAdvertiser.biz>
For Sale Ads Location: (Kuta, Tuban, etc.)
Color Ad Deadline Wednesday February 15 at 12:00 pm Black & White Ad Deadline Friday February 17 at 12:00 pm
68
Local News
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
For Sale; Wet suit. Size M. Short sleeves, Short pants. Phone or SMS: 081 2298 1228. Kuta. [166]
So You Love an Alcoholic Take Courage; There Is Hope Hope for families & friends of alcoholics
For Sale; Picture frames with glass (101 pcs diving and marine life photos) sizes from 31x25 to 68x144, price between Rp. 20,000 Rp 300,000, discount for bulk purchase. Please contact <Operations@ AquaMarineDiving.com>. Phone: 473 8020. Kerobokan. [030]
AL-ANON FAMILY & FRIENDS GROUPS Wednesdays, 5:30pm Saturdays, 5:00pm
Notice: Bali Advertiser confirms all free Private Classified ads. When you send an ad, we will contact you. If we are unable to contact you then your ad is not printed.
The Ruko, Jl. Dhyana Pura 103 (upstairs at Warung Kita) - Seminyak Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser C/NV/R-28 Dec. 2011
The Best kept Secret…... Debtors Anonymous offers hope & support for: x x x
Debtors Compulsive Spenders Under-Earners Call : 0821-4757-4545 www.debtorsanonymous.org.au
ECO
NC/NV/8 Feb. 12
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/NV/G-13 July 11
BUZZ By Monsoon Wanita
THE DIRTY DOZEN
world’s first all in one portable solar charger. It is small, rugged and lightweight and takes less than 6 hours to charge under direct sunlight. Two USB ports can charge up cameras, smart phones, tablets whilst simultaneously shining a light for some bedtime reading, and fight of the bugs with an ultrasonic insect repellant! RRP is $80US
Congratulations! Of the twelve recently named dirtiest beaches in the world Indonesia has the honor of nurturing two of them. Admittedly Indonesia does have rather a lot of coastline to its name but as the source of this information, surfingatlas. com says “no one quite does environmental damage on such a scale as Indonesia when they really put their mind to it”. The beaches in question are Marunda Beach in Jakarta and our very own and beloved Seminyak Beach in downtown Bali. This aligns our tourist hotspot with such dubious locations as Chowpatty Beach in Mumbai India, and Haina in Dominican Republic.
LOTS OF LAND AND THE STARRY SKIES ABOVE I don’t think you can get a more luxurious, decadent looking animal than a tiger. (Hence why they ended up as so many floors and couch throws early last century). Bali lost its last tiger in the 40’s, the Javanese the 80’s and now the Sumatran is on the endangered list with only 300- 400 living in a natural habitat. And it’s because of this loss of habitat, due to the land ravaging nature of palm oil plantations that the Sumatran Tiger’s population will continue to decline.
All summer long rubbish is tipped into river ways and stuffed into drains waiting patiently till the rains of the wet give it a big old flush and it bursts forth upon our once salubrious shoreline. And while you dance the merry dance in the waves dodging nappies and other questionable flotsam and jetsam you may also want to time your exit just before the brown fog of algae envelopes you. GREENER WAVES SUPS and surfboards have taken a step towards environmental sustainability with the production of boards by Global Surf Industries Coco Mat board range. Coconut husk fibers are integrated in the lamination offering strength as well as lightness. A beautiful, organically inspired design for carving up the waves and not the environment. GET OUT IN THE SUNSHINE For those that seek a remote wave, a new piece of technology has entered the market that might save your day. The mPowerpad is the
BRAVO Bravo to the group of students from Dyatmika School who saw something that needed doing and set about to help sort it. With it no secret that that loveliest of hirsute mammals, the Orangutan is in serious jeopardy due to loss of habitat, the SOS (Sumatran Orangutan Society) has organized a tree planting programme. When Dyatmika’s Green Team heard about this they initiated the Orang a Walk in conjunction with SOS as an aid to raise awareness and funds to support the programme. Nice work guys!x LASTLY If you really want to do something, you will find a way. If you don’t, you will find an excuse. ~Jim Rohn
Eco Buzz by Monsoon Wanita E-mail: monsoonwanita@gmail.com Copyright © 2011 Eco Buzz You can read all past articles of Eco Buzz at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
Bali Advertiser
Local News
08 February - 22 February, 2012
I want to buy used iPad 2. Must be well-priced and in good condition. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [010] For Sale; Second hand cold showcase display, with chiller at the bottom, size 120x50x70/145, very clean and in good condition Rp. 6.5 jt. Denpasar 0819 9902 2500. [019] For Sale; Air-conditioner (3), 1pk and 1,5 pk, good condition, price start Rp. 1.000.000/pc, come to Aqua Marine Diving Jl. Petitenget 2A , Ph. 473 8020. [025]
De Nederlandse Club Bali verwelkomt nieuwe leden! De NCBali is een club van Nederlanders en Nederlands sprekenden die hier op Bali wonen en hun partners. Minstens 1 maal per maand drinken we samen een borrel of hebben we een andere bijeenkomst. We delen ook nuttige informatie voor hier wonenden. Verder organiseren we BBQ-avonden en gezellige excursies naar plekken op Bali die niet zo bekend zijn.
69
Bali Advertiser
New Edition of Bali Advertiser
Feb. 10 - Fri
Penampahan Kuningan. Bali Advertiser CLOSED
Feb. 11 - Sat
Kuningan Day
Feb. 12 - Sun
Manis Kuningan
Bali Advertiser Color Ad Deadline at 12:00
Bali Advertiser Advertising Deadline at 12:00
New Edition of Bali Advertiser
Bali Advertiser Color Ad Deadline at 12:00
Bali Advertiser Advertising Deadline at 12:00
New Edition of Bali Advertiser
Feb. 08 - Wed Feb. 09 - Thu
Feb. 13 - Mon Feb. 14 - Tue Feb. 15 - Wed Feb. 16 - Thu
Bezoek onze website voor meer informatie: www. NCBali.info
Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser
NC/NV/G-8 Feb. 12
For Sale; Standing facial steam, standing creambath, standing magnifying mirror, massage machine therapy foot - body, massage eyes machine (Ogawa) Japan, wig, clown hair for fun. All nego. 081 834 5014. Seminyak - Kerobokan. [023]
Feb. 17 - Fri
Free: Private Classified Ads in Bali Advertiser. Put your free ad in the next issue. The easiest way to place your ad is at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Place An Advertisement page Private Classified. You may also bring in, fax, or directly e-mail your ad.
Feb. 25 - Sat
Notice: Bali Advertiser confirms all free Private Classified ads. When you send an ad, we will contact you. If we are unable to contact you then your ad is not printed.
Mar. 04 - Sun
Feb. 18 - Sat Feb. 19 - Sun Feb. 20 - Mon Feb. 21 - Tue Feb. 22 - Wed Feb. 23 - Thu Feb. 24 - Fri Feb. 26 - Sun Feb. 27 - Mon Feb. 28 - Tue Feb. 29 - Wed Mar. 01 - Thu Mar. 02 - Fri Mar. 03 - Sat Mar. 05 - Mon Mar. 06 - Tue Mar. 07 - Wed Mar. 08 - Thu Mar. 09 - Fri
C/NV/I- 27 July 11
from the
List your business here for free! Name Type of Business Address Tel. Notes
: Balicow : Pizza and BBQ (halal) restaurant : Jl. Lungsiakan No.1X, Kedewatan, Ubud : (0361) 782 2666 : We are the only pizza seller who use drum to make pizza in the world, the result is a perfect traditional Italian pizza. We also serve Bali’s beef steak to introduce the delight of Bali’s beef to the world. Try our Argentine Steak with Chumicurri sauce. We serve only Halal food at our restaurant.
Name Type of Business Address Tel. Notes
: Waroeng Bernadette - The Home of Rendang : Waroeng : Jl. Raya Mas, Br. Teges Yangloni, Ubud (opposite Rudana Gallery) : +62 361 971852 Mobile: +62 821 4742 4779 : Waroeng Bernadette’s house specialty is Beef Rendang (In 2011 an online poll by 35,000 people held by CNN International chose Rendang as the number one dish of their world’s 50 most delicious Food’s list). Paintings created by one of Ubud’s most celebrated artist Joe Mintardja adorn the walls of Waroeng Bernadette.
Name Type of Business Address Tel. Notes
: De’ Opera Beach Club : Resto and Lounge (Japanese and Thai) : The Bay Bali Nusa Dua Beach Hotel Resort : 894 8168 : De’ Opera offers you a place to hang out, to chill out and to satisfy your appetite with our tempting and delicious foods and drinks. De’ Opera are beautifully designed with 3 luxury restaurants, Benihana Teppanyaki Restaurant, Gyu Ka-ku Japanese BBQ, and De’ Opera itself with its special Thai Food recipe. Through the concept of Music, Art and Fashion, De’ Opera become the most modern and stylish places to hang out in Nusa Dua area. With a floating cat walk, VIP Room, swimming pool and high-end lounge, we are willing to accommodate your needs who are seeking a pleasure, luxury and privacy.
Send your information to info@baliadvertiser.biz for free listing in this column. One time listing per business.
A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch
Are the attitudes towards divorce of today’s Balinese society changing? In traditional Balinese society, the most common reason for divorce or for a man to ‘take’ another wife was a failure (with only the woman to blame, of course) to bear children. However, due to more modern medical knowledge and awareness, it is becoming increasingly common to hear of people getting divorced because they don’t get on, or due to domestic violence, infidelity etc. Nonetheless, the connotations of a divorced woman from a sexual viewpoint are still generally viewed negatively. As it is expected that a Balinese bride is a virgin before she marries, a divorced woman searching for another soul mate is seen as ‘second hand goods’. All said, with the overwhelming influence of globalisation, access to information, and a general new-found openness in Indonesian society, there is evidence that Balinese attitudes towards divorce are changing, albeit slowly. From what I can gauge, Indonesia – Bali included – follows the social and environmental trends of more developed nations, but with a delay of around 20–30 years on most accounts. A female Balinese friend of mine went through a divorce more than 10 years ago and had to raise two children on her own. The reason for divorce in this case, was simply due to unsuitability between her and her husband. Post-divorce she was accepted back into her Balinese family, even though she had converted to a religion other than Hinduism. Examples like this not only demonstrates that Balinese are becoming more accepting of a woman making a life-decision herself but also that Balinese women are more confident to take the direction of their lives into their own hands. However, the above example is still the exception rather than the rule, and as with many public services in Bali, there are few places where people can turn to for advice, resolution and help with coping with the trauma of separation and divorce, dealing with the social stigmas and consequences that still exist in traditional society. Vaughan Hatch has immersed himself with Balinese culture, living with locals in Bali since 1997. He speaks fluent Indonesian and Balinese, and is unashamedly addicted to playing gamelan. A linguistic, archaeology and publishing graduate, he works for indOKiwi ‘linguistic and cultural solutions’ in Sanur. Email him on contact@indokiwibali.com or call (0361) 464201 for further queries. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2012 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
70
Local News
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February, 2012
NC/NV/U-25 Jan. 12
NC/NV/G-8 Feb. 12
ch 23!!!!!
n Mar O ! !! !! g in m o is c
we will have s n io it d e 7 h arc ad ary 22 AND M ds. Get your a i p e y N l l In our Febru a or . epi Section f arch 7 issue M D N A 2 a special Ny 2 y he Februar in NOW for t
ct
Conta C/NV/G-8 Feb. 12
our one of
staff g n i t ke
or
Mar
NC/NV/I-25 Jan 12
SCHEDULE THAT BII MayBank Bali Marathon (22 April) ‘Push Your Limit’ is the theme of this very first international full scale marathon to be held in Indonesia in over twenty years. The reason that I’m scheduling this so early is to give you a chance to get into shape. The marathon will cover a distance of 42.195 kilometres and may be run by individuals or teams running in relay. If you are not up to that sort of distance then there is the half marathon of 21.0975 kilometres and a shorter run of 10 kilometres. There is even a marathon for the kids. The aim of the marathon is to promote awareness of the importance of living a healthy lifestyle through participation in regular programmes of sport and fitness. All participants will be provided with a timing chip that will record personal running times. There is more information on their website and you can register on-line if you wish to participate. The marathon is also a charity event. This really does add to the diversity of what Bali has to offer and let’s hope that this event is a great success and it becomes an annual event like so many other successful annual events in Bali which add to its charm.
Cost : from USD20 Where : Close to Bali Safari and Marine Park, Jl Bypass Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra, Gianyar Contact : www.balimarathon.com
Cost : USD1,375 ++ Where : Karma Kandara Resort, Jl Villa Kandara, Banjar Wijaya Kusuma, Ungasan Contact : 8482222 eventmgr@karmakandara.com
S.B.C. Yoga Teacher Training (10 April – 6 May) Bali really is the perfect place for a retreat and Mount Batukaru has to be one of the most untouched, most beautiful, tranquil, picturesque and stunning places on the island. The Bali Mountain retreat is no exception tucked away, almost like a hidden secret, removed far away in time from the hustle and bustle of south Bali, nestled on the eastern slopes of the mountain with amazing views of Bali sprawling out below. S.B.C. stands for strength, belief and courage and the aim of this organisation is to provide the highest quality teacher training at a reasonable cost, spreading the knowledge of yoga throughout the world with love and non-greed. The course encompasses 200 hours over 27 days. Each day begins early with asana, pranayama and meditation before a wholesome and healthy breakfast followed by lectures and practicals and concluding with asana at 5 pm. The cost includes teacher training and a manual. Accommodation is extra. Even if you are not going to attend this retreat, the Bali Mountain retreat is worth a visit. It takes you back to the beauty of Bali and how it really is off the beaten track, a paradise away from the traffic and pollution. There are natural springs within a close walking distance providing a great place to have a swim, beautiful rice terraces and a great place for gentle walks. Accommodation is available at a reasonable cost. If you are interested in the yoga training, you can apply on-line at the website below. At S.B.C. they also believe in giving back and are committed to making the world a better place. 10% of the fees are donated to a listed charity organisation of your choice which can be found on their website. This is a great opportunity for yoga enthusiasts wishing to develop their teaching skills and a jewel of a place for those of you looking for a much needed escape.
Karma Kandara Charity Weekend (24 - 26 February) When Cost
: 9.30 am : AUD$2,800 course fees from IDR9,000,000 accommodation Where : Bali Mountain Retreat, Tabanan Contact : info@sbcyogateachertraining.com sbcyogateachertrainings.com Karma Kandara have prepared an exclusive cooking weekend featuring Luke Mangan, a leading Australian chef and restaurateur with a number of award winning restaurants in both Australia and overseas. 100% of the revenue raised will be donated to the Bali Life Foundation which was founded in 2006 by Brad and Siska Little to provide help for underpriviliged children. The weekend begins on the Friday with a meet and greet with Luke Mangan and cockails and canapes at the Temple Lounge followed by a two course dinner. On the Saturday the evening starts with a sunset cocktail hour and then a five course culinary journey with wine paring at the di Mare restaurant presented by Luke Mangan. On the final day, Sunday a relaxed afternoon barbecue will round out what will be a fabulous weekend. The price includes a two night stay at this luxurious resort, breakfast, lunch and attendance at all three dinner events. A complimentary ninety minute Balinese massage will ensure you are relaxed and in line with the ambience of this beautiful resort.
Texas Chilli Cookoff (19 February) Chilli to me is a bit like the concept of nasi goreng, there’s a variation where ever you go, equally as delicious but with a twist. It is time to mark your calendar for the first qualifying event in the Texas Chilli Cookoff season. The competition heats up as competitors bring their favourite home chilli recipe to discover the best chilli of the day. The chilli cookoff is a celebration of a much loved Texas creation involving pots of bubbling, spicy chilli prepared
By Dawn Chorus
from scrach at the cookoff site. A panel of judges will decide the winners through blind tasting. Professional cooks and restaurants are invited to display their culinary chilli talents and entrants can participate as individuals or teams and creativity is the essence as you can use props and get into the spirit with team t-shirts etc. In fact anyone with a ‘winning’ secret recipe may participate. Everyone is invited to come along and the crowds have the chance to vote in the People’s Choice award. It’s going to be a fabulous day with lots of other activities planned to keep everyone occupied. It will be a day of music, fun and games with eight ball, ping pong, darts tournament that will keep the whole family entertained while the contestants prepare their special recipes. Everyone is welcome to compete or just come along for a great day out. For more information you can sms your e-mail address. When : 1 pm Where : The Melting Pot Gameroom Pub, Jl Hanoman, Ubud Contact : Sherri 08123640490 meltingpotubud@gmail.com
St Regis (18 – 22 February) This is another opportunity to embark on a week long tour de force of Italian cuisine with Michelin Guide award winning Chef Marcello Fabbri. Marcello Fabbri has worked under world-class chefs and has been acknowledged as the best Italian chef working in Los Angeles. The week begins with a mouthwatering six course wine pairing dinner at the Astor ballroom followed by evening meals the next days at the resort’s award-winning Kayuputi Restaurant. The gala dinner on 18 February has an impressive menu with an excellent choice of wines including duck foiegras terrine, crispy fried deep-scallops and so the scrumptious dishes go on ending with dessert and coffee or tea. It is important to reserve a spot. Cost : IDR1,800,000 Where : St Regis Resort, Lot 5, Nusa Dua Contact : 3006786 secretary.stregis@stregis.com
Valentine’s Day @ Cocoon (14 February) Although it should not be the only day for a celebration of love, Valentine’s day is a special day worth celebrating because if we don’t have love, what do we really have? Whether it’s the love of a child, a family, friends or a partner, this day is worthy of a celebration. Cocoon have organised a special set dinner in recognition of this special day. Bookings are essential.
When : from 7 pm Where : Cocoon Beach Club, Double Six Boulevard, Seminyak Contact : 731266 info@cocoon-beach.com
Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com>
Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2012
Employment Place your ad online at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
LOOKING FOR STAFF (Cari Tenaga)
Looking for Shop Manager, Good English, computer and selling skills. Good salary + commission. Send your CV to <contact@thegallerybali. com>. [237] C/Ho/I-01 June 11
Bali Krisna Service
Since 1999 Bali Krisna Service CV, has been the number one and most trusted domestic employee agency in Bali, specialising in housemaids, babysitters and nannies. We can provide domestic placement for • Babysitters • Housekeeping • Gardeners • Cooks • Cleaners • Security • And more English and Indonesian speaking, permanent or temporary, live in and out are available.
PRIVATE ENGLISH LESSON
w w w. b a l i k r i s n a s e r v i c e . c o m Tel: (0361) 744 6932, 264738 Hp. 081 2365 4977 ~ 9am - 5pm C/Ho/I-28 Dec 11
BALI EMPLOYMENT & NANNY SERVICE PHONE 0361 8839741 / 081353149586 www.balinanny.net
We Provide: Housekeeper, Housemaid Babysitter/Nanny freelance & permanent Driver, Security, Gardener, Pool Cleaner Office Staff, Waitress, Cook, etc. English/Indonesia speaking, live in & out, female & male. Good Service With Guarantee C/Es/25 Jan 12
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. 5.000 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.
The best selection of candidates for all positions and all levels. All candidates are pre-selected to simplify your choice, saving your time
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: General Manager Fin & Acc Manager HRD Director / Mgr Reservation Sup Accounting Staff
Director of Sales Secretary / PA Retail Manager Programmer Villa Manager
RIM, the maker of BlackBerry, is looking for entry-level (starting) candidates to join their team in Sanur, Bali as BlackBerry App World Associates to assist in the day to day operations of B l a c k B e r r y A p p Wo r l d . Shortlisted candidates will have a university degree, strong English verbal and communication skills, excellent attention to detail and multitasking skills, and the ability to thrive in a fastpaced environment. We are also looking for candidates with Spanish, French and Chinese language skills. Please contact <whuyen@ rim.com>. [425] Gameroom Pub in Ubud hiring English speaking waitresses/kitchen staff, day and evening shifts. Send info to <meltingpotubud@gmail. com> or SMS 081 2364 0490 for an interview. [443] Restaurant Manager Wanted. Busy Kuta Restaurant looking for R e s t a u r a n t M a n a g e r. Experience and/or qualifications necessary. Must have excellent English, basic computer skills, SIM A and SIM C. Age from 25 to 40. Please call 081 2383 4 4 11 f o r f u r t h e r information. [457] Wanted French Tutor for private lesson for 11 year old boy in Sanur. 0878 7877 2779 or 0878 6009 6567. [458] PMA Hotel Supplier urgently need an experienced : Female Executive Assistant (management skill, high integrity, fluent English, multitask), Commercial Sales Staff (M/F, fix salary + commission + overseas trip). CV to : <hrd@ecoclean.co. id>. [460] Expat wedding planner position available. Experience beneficial not essential. Send CV <baliweddingplanner@ hotmail.com>. [463]
VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com
Looking for Woman Fashion Shop Manager, experience, good looking, qualified. Send CV to <pgadcbali@yahoo. com>. [488]
Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/8 Feb 12
AirBali Helicopter urgently looking for multi task admin, min 1 years exp, fluent English, IPK min 3.0, willing to join immediately. Send application to <sales@airbali. com>. [464] Club Cosmo, Dhyanapura, Seminyak is looking for: Waiter/Host, Bartender, high school, 6 months experience, basic English. Accountant/ Human resource, tax reports, P & L. Hospitality education and/or experience. Contact in English <info@ clubcosmobali.com>, Phone 0-857 3882 3771, PIN 2322EA35. [467] We a r e l o o k i n g f o r a n Assistant Fashion Designer of Inter National Brand, young, dinamis, fashion background, needed English, speaking + writing is a must. CV to: <info@simpleprod. com>. [468] Wanted exp Pattern Maker familiar w/ strecth + draped fabric. Call 0813 3827 8481 / 0859 3523 0518. [469]
Seeking
EXCELLENT PRODUCT DESIGNER for Luna2 design hotels, Bali Must have at least 3 years working experience in interior design & product design, kitchens, bathrooms, beds, sofas, chairs, etc to report to creative director. Send CV and portfolios to nadya.saskia@luna2.com NC/Es/8 Feb 12
SHOP MANAGER Female with good communication skills and human relation management. Experience in retail and marketing. English and computer literate. Smart and multitasking. Attention to detail and good taste. Team worker. Able to manage and oversee 2 to 4 shops, supervise and coordinate SPG team. Send CV to hrd@kapal-laut.com NC/Es/11 Jan 12
REQUIRED
PROPERTY SALES/MANAGER • • • •
Strong track record in sales Familiar with various areas in Bali & can drive Excellent written & spoken English Result driven, high integrity, and team player with strong interpersonal skill Please send resume to hrd@primobali.com C/Es/8 Feb 12
Reservations and Marketing Administrator - needed for villa management company in Denpasar. Responsible for handling booking enquiries and maintaining systems. You must be an excellent administrator (possibly a PA) and will be fluent in English (written and spoken). CVs to <bookingjob@aol.com>. [470] Need Sales Staff ASAP. Experience dealing with hotel, Male/Female, Good Personality, Good English+ Administration + Computer + Selling Skill. Send CV to <thurewa_mksr@yahoo. com>. [477] Reflexologists Ubud English <eka@ggwyn.com> 0853 3890 0137. [454] Looking for receptionist, accounting, good looking, good in English, send CV <kdksri@hotmail.com>. [485] Looking for part time Cook in Oberoi. Mornings. 081 7979 6898. [486] Aromatherapy, looking for Production Manager/ C o n s u l t a n t w i t h e x p e r. producing and sourcing aromatherapy products, person should have worked for or with an aromatherapy manufacturing company, like Sonia. Contact <psimpson@ islandjewelsbahamas. com>. [487]
NC/Es/8 Feb 12
YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR HOSPITALITY RECRUITMENT AND EXECUTIVE SEARCH
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: General Manager (Expat) (Phuket) Executive Chef (Expat) (Bangkok) Executive Chef (Yogyakarta) Chinese Chef (Bandung) Restaurant Manager (Expat/Local) (Lombok) Assistant Director of Sales (Jakarta) Spa Manager Credit Manager Accountant (Medan)
Resident Manager (Expat) Executive Chef (Expat/Local) (Jakarta) Chinese Chef (Chinese) (Bangkok) Indian Chef (Indian) (Bangkok) Director of Sales Sales Manager (Mandarin) Assistant Training Manager Front Office Manager Resort Secretary (Sulawesi)
Our service is completely free of charge for candidates Please send your CV to jobs@globalexpatrecruiting.com For more jobs, please visit www.globalexpatrecruiting.com Jalan Dewi Sri, Blok C, Nr 3 • Kuta, Bali, Indonesia • Tel / Fax: +62/361.763.324 C/Es/G-8 Feb. 12
Bali Advertiser
LOOKING FOR STAFF
TRAVEL INDUSTRY
(Cari Tenaga)
A well established and recognisable business in Bali is seeking applications of interest for travel agent related positions. To be considered for this role you must be travel industry qualified and have a proven record of achievement. We are especially interested in meeting candidates with greenfield startup project experience. Applications of interest are welcomed in writing to: anewbaliproject@live.com NC/Es/8 Feb 12
Excellent career opportunity in Bali! New premium Bar / Restaurant OAZIA Spa Vodka Bar and Kitchen based in Canggu is seeking to fill the positions of: 1. Restaurant Manager 2. Executive Chef 3. Financial Manager Requirements : - Fluent oral & written English - At least 3 years at the same positions - Between 28-35 years old - Highly motivated & energetic Please send CV to oaziajobs@gmail.com NC/Es/8 Feb 12
Bali Virtual Assistants An Australian company in Bali providing services of marketing, finance, media, administrative, web related works to our clientelles in Australia, seeking for professionals to join our team and grow with us.
• • • • •
Employment
08 February - 22 February 2012
Marketing Administration Finance Senior webmaster & multimedia Senior Graphic Designer Marketing
All positions require fluent in English both written and oral, min 2 years experiences at each position. Those who are qualified are encouraged to apply. Please send your CV + latest Photo + salary expectation to : info@balivirtualassistants.com NC/Es/8 Feb 12
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. 5.000 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.
A Five Star Resort in Nusa Dua with 400 rooms is looking for Expatriate Executive Chef with minimum 2 years experience in the same field, Send your CV with recent photograph to <gm@ grandmirage.com>. [489] HRD, experienced, psychology graduated 4 food company, smart and honest, hard worker. Email CV to <bintangjaya2012@yahoo. com>. [490] 2 sales assistants needed for new clothes shop near Echo beach. English speaking, some retail experience, own transport. Please send CV: <egosferabali@gmail. com>. [491] N e e d e d i m m e d i a t e l y, marketing manager/client services manager for the restaurant. Applications in English, send to <manik. organik@gmail.com>. [492] Wanted. Villa staff 1 for 5 star villa in Nusa Dua must speak fluent English experienced g i r l / m a n o n l y. U n i f o r m supplied. Live local. Excellent salary for right person, Call Tuki villa manager; 9am 4pm 776080 for personal interview. [493] Person experienced in all aspects of Jewelry Design. Respond to <sugarbearhere@ gmail.com>. [494] Nanny - housekeeper. Live in Kerobokan area. Must be reliable honest. Speak English and have experience with children. Call 0858 5726 1473. [495] Female restaurant/bar/ kitchen staff wanted for new restaurant in Seminyak, La Calaca, contact Poornima 0821 4656 8322 <pori22@ hotmail.com>. [496]
N e e d e d i m m e d i a t e l y, waitress/waiter. Application to Manik Organik Cafe, Jl. Danau Tamblingan No. 85, Sanur, (0361)-855 3380. [497] Project Assistant for a new Villa Project in PadangBai. Candidates must have project management experience, and have civil or architectural engineering qualifications. Must have motorcycle. Please respond to: <sgk@ insightasia.com>. [498] Secretary / Executive Assistant: For a new Villa Project in PadangBai. Candidates must have secretarial & accounting experience. Willing to travel within Bali to support project management. Must have motorcycle. Please respond to: <sgk@insightasia. com>. [499] Urgently required: SEO staff, full time. Villa Rental & Wedding Planner: Experience in SEO, Good English, Web Design. Salary plus Bonus. Please contact Dinar at (0361)-754370. [500] Sale Marketing/Admin Position. English is a must, Computer Skills, Bike and Car License an advantage. Please email :<quiksilver. surfschool@quiksilver.co. id>. [501] New Villas Rental Agency looks for Indonesian female Reservation Officer, good command of written and spoken English, computer/ Internet skills required. Infos (0361) 737928, send CV to <privatetravelbali@gmail. com>. [502] Property Developer looking for PA, fluent English both written and spoken, initiative, computer skills, outgoing and honest. Please send CV and recent picture to <natasha@ kibarer.com>. [503]
73
TELESALES Position Available Experience not essential Excellent command of English Excellent rewards for highly motivated candidate Phone Lorraine 081236807852 NC/Es/8 Feb 12
OAZIA RESORT WEAR is seeking to fill position of
SALES AND ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANT Requirements: - university degree - thorough knowledge of MS Office - fluent English and Bahasa - experience in marketing, advertising or fashion - excellent interpersonal and communication skills - drivers license - 21 to 35 y.o. Responsibilities include: - garment production quality control - stock management - supplier and client communication - administration Good compensation and career opportunities. Based in Canggu. Email your resumes to oaziafashion@gmail.com NC/Es/8 Feb 12
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: BRAND MANAGER (Local/Expatriate) • • • • • • •
Develop the collections; Develop and implement the overall sales goals and objectives; Develop marketing strategy worldwide; Degree in Marketing/Sales/Communication Experience in marketing/sales role in action sports, surf industry; Outgoing, energized, dedicated person; Excellent in English, any additional language skills are a plus.
GRAPHIC DESIGNER • • •
Photoshop, Illustrator, Coral, good English Work as part of team with other designer, marketing specialist, production responsible Portfolio & resume required to be email
SALES ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATION • •
Good English, computer literate; Good communication, organized and proactive;
PLEASE SEND CV TO admin@harmattan-indonesia.com NC/Es8 Feb 12
Web Developer
What’s involved in the job? We are looking for: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
PSYCHOLOGIST NUTRITIONIST TRAINER PERSONAL ASSISTANT WEB DEVELOPER
Requirements: • • • • • • • •
English Speaker with minimum 3 years experiences Positive attitude A friendly with sense humor, energetic, initiative, professional and confident to work in a group environment with people of different backgrounds and ages. Excellent listening skills and ability to communicate with clients of varied age range. A strong passion for helping people to change their lifestyle and achieve their health & fitness goal Genuinely care about client’s needs and their long-term goal. Experience working with overweight people or has a passion to help them. Someone who is looking for a rewarding change as you help people through the weight issues in order to break through obesity barriers
We encourage expat or Indonesia who have experience for those fields to apply. Please forward your details and your reasons for being interested in working with Hap-Lendh Bali Weight Loss Retreat with your CV in English with your recent photograph to: hap.lendh@gmail.com (Subject: the position you are applying)
• 3+ years Web Design experience • Have experience with Content Management Systems, such as Wordpress • A demonstrated understanding of SEO & the core methods and principles’ A good understanding of marketing and advertising on the web • Strong analytical skills and business marketing • An understanding of social media and community website, i.e Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus, Forum • Experience in writing, developing and editing content for websites in English • Able to write interactive and informative in our social media in English • Know how to moderate content and build a powerful online brand. • Have excellent English writing skills and the ability to engage readers (with both short and long copy). • Handling our live chat
What are we looking for in applicant? • • • •
A friendly with sense humor, energetic, initiative with positive attitude Passionate about health & fitness is an advantage Experience with web design in Wordpress A demonstrated understanding of SEO & the core methods and principles • A good understanding of marketing and advertising on the web • Strong analytical skills and business marketing • Experience you’ll have a passion for writing creative, clear and consistent copy for publications, advertising, promotions and online.
Qualification:
• Experience in SEO or SEM, Web Designer and Web content writer in English • Have a good understanding of Wordpress.
How to Apply:
Send CV with recent photo to hap.lendh@gmail.com (Subject: Web Developer) with your sample of previous work to be considered NC/Es/8 Feb 12
NC/Es/8 Feb 12
74
Employment
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] Get those product photos now! For your website or paper advertisement. Why wait? <hejphotos@gmail. com> or SMS 0819 3601 4449 for info. [500] For Bahasa course + Interpreter service. Call Moko 0812 3651 4990. [488] Private teacher Bahasa Indonesian for foreigner. Dwi 0813 3870 5158, <dwi. astari@yahoo.com>. [074]
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February 2012
Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m the specialist for Biowood composite decking & flooring : durable, water & moisture resist, no twist, cracks & cupping, ecofriendly. E: <woodworking. bali@yahoo.co.id> or 0819 9985 7305. [103] Professional Photography services. Affordable price. Call: 0813 1017 7700 <www.AriosGallery.com>. [708] P h o t o g r a p h y <www.BaliShoot.com> for your commercial products at affordable prices. Phone 081 999 117 888. [654] Private tutoring for English or Bahasa. Professional female tutor. Home / office. Call: 0361-803 5005. [653] VIP Airport Service 081 739 2555. [415] Indonesian Private teacher. 0878 5911 1140 <tjabis@ yahoo.com>. [459] Partner Wanted to start a New Restaurant/Warung in Nusa Dua area. Call 081 2367 9914. [483] Freelance Make-up artist. Professional 6 years experience, wedding, prewedding, party, etc. Liztya +62 856 4821 9224 or +62 812 3150 1655. Email: <liztya84@gmail.com>. Free trial. [037]
For Sale; Furniture and Painting Company, 9 operational years in Bali, 1 shop including ready stock, client and suppliers full database, complete catalogue, professional organization. Please Call 0819 3301 1792 for more information. [462] Language Courses (Indonesian, Balinese, Russian, German, English & English for staff) available at Canggu & Kerobokan. <info@plcbali.com> +62 (0361) 215 1333. [466] Private Massage for male. Adityo 0857 3825 9898. [474] German - Course with professional, European teacher, mornings and lunchtimes, Call / SMS or email: <marybaligerman07@ yahoo.de>, HP 0878 6117 1965. [475] Interested in learning Bahasa Indonesia? Please contact Lidya 0813 3744 1810 or <lidya_lidrit@yahoo. com>. Experienced in teaching / Interpreter. [476] Private Bahasa for children. 0821 4530 1605. [482] RelaXx Masseur. For ladies only. Satisfaction Guaranteed! Call/SMS 089 932 11111 Online-mail: <relaxxme@live.com>. [484]
PRODUCT MANAGER REQUIRED Our rapidly growing company, with over 15 years experience, is represented in 11 countries throughout Asia, and we currently employ approximately 200 staff in Indonesia. 2011 saw us deliver excellent service to over 100,000, mainly Englishspeaking, clients in Indonesia. We are seeking the services of a Product Manager, to be based in our Bali office. Reporting to the Managing Director, the ideal applicant will have a good insight, knowledge and understanding of the destination and working relationships between Tour Operators, DMCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and Hoteliers. In addition, the applicant should have a sound knowledge of tourism industry regulations. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Plan, manage, negotiate, contract and load onto our database all required services, pricing and related terms and conditions, as per directives and guidelines given by the Managing Director. Directly responsible for the timely and accurate production of the country confidential tariff, special offers, tacticals and other ancillary products, to meet commercial deadlines and requirements. EXPERIENCE Graduate level education 3-5 years in a similar junior/mid management role Experience of performing when under tight deadlines without compromising high standards of delivery. SKILLS REQUIRED The ability to understand the bigger picture Excellent written and oral communication skills in English Strong and creative negotiation skills Excellent interpersonal skills Excellent organizational skills Sound decision making capabilities Professional insight The ability to communicate in the local Language will be a distinct advantage An attractive salary package, commensurate with qualifications and experience, will be offered to the selected candidate. If you feel that you meet the above criteria and have a genuine interest in customer service and the travel industry, please forward your full resume with covering letter, references and two recent photos to: bali_job@yahoo.com NC/Es/8 Feb 12
MICE MANAGER REQUIRED Our rapidly growing company, with over 15 years experience, is represented in 11 countries throughout Asia, and we currently employ approximately 200 staff in Indonesia. 2011 saw us deliver excellent service to over 100,000, mainly English-speaking, clients in Indonesia.
VETIVER GRASS A HEDGE AGAINST EROSION An environmentally friendly & sustainable solution for stopping land erosion and conserving soil and water
We are seeking the services of a MICE Manager, who will be based in our Bali office, to oversee all MICE projects.
WHAT IS VETIVER GRASS?
Reporting to the Managing Director, the ideal applicant will possess a strong background working in the conference and incentive market, and have the ability to oversee management responsibilities across our MICE team including systems, procedures, workflow and program delivery.
l
l l
Put your talents to good use and be rewarded with a company that has proven to be highly valued by its clients, and who is on the road to bigger and better things ahead.
l l
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Managing the MICE department Creating and writing dynamic proposals Coordinating and planning MICE groups ranging from 20+ guests Building and maintaining relationships with all suppliers Ensuring completion of events in a safe, cost effective and timely manner Occasional overseas and domestic travel EXPERIENCE The ability to manage a small team Understanding of the MICE industry Excellent oral and written communication skills Good computer skills Ability to work within deadline requirements Flexibility and self-motiviation Native English speaker
l
East Bali Poverty Project introduced Vetiver to Bali in 2000 to stabilize steep dirt roads & enable isolated and impoverished rural communities improve steep and sandy mountain slopes to grow organic vegetables for nutrition and eventual economic development. We now have many other clients in Bali and Lombok who can verify the power of Vetiver l
An attractive salary package, commensurate with qualifications and experience, as well as the potential to earn bonuses will be offered to the selected candidate. If you meet the above criteria and have a genuine interest in customer service and hospitality, please forward your full resume along with covering letter, references and two recent photos to: bali_job@yahoo.com
Vetiver is a clump grass with sterile seeds and cannot become a weed It is perennial and permanent and only grows where we plant it It forms a dense, permanent hedge preventing soil loss from runoff It has dense root system penetrating to at least 3 meters; It grows in most soil types irrespective of nutrient status, pH, acid sulphate, salinity, etc It should not compete with plants it is protecting
photo shows 2.5m roots
We provide design and planting advice and have stocks of Vetiver in our nurseries in Denpasar and Karangasem.
All revenues from sales directly support East Bali Poverty Project, helping disadvantaged children and communities to help themselves
For more information, please contact David or Tri: EAST BALI POVERTY PROJECT Tel. 0361-410071; Fax: 0361-430785 Email: info@eastbalipovertyproject.org Homepage: www.eastbalipovertyproject.org Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser
NC/Es/8 Feb 12
NC/NV/10 Nov. 04
Bali Advertiser
Employment
08 February - 22 February 2012
LOOKING FOR WORK
LOOKING FOR WORK Looking for job as an Office Manager or Secretary My educational background is Secretary of Widya Mandala Surabaya and Faculty of Public Health University of Indonesia (S1). Working experiences as Purchasing staff, Private Secretary of Project Manager, Secretary to President Director, Finance and Adminstration Manager. Please contact me: Ni Luh Komang Anik Octavia Hp. 081906661459 or 081398343814 or email me to vivi_ok7292@yahoo.com (CV available) NC/Es/8 Feb 12
TUTOR / NANNY REQUIRED January - June 2012 Canadian family living in Canggu area requires TUTOR/NANNY 10/13 year olds. The children attend school during the day. Applicant to be available for after school tutoring and approx 5-7 days per month full guardianship when parents travel. Applicants must have EXCELLENT English and be capable of tutoring all subjects in grade 8 and grade 5 curriculum. Teaching, or tutoring experience an asset, but not necessary depending on previous experience. English speaking country descent. References required. Wage negotiable. Reply to harrisonworld@gmail.com NC/Es/8 Feb 12
(Cari Kerja)
Expat seeking employment as Project Manager / Supervisor or can build for you. 081 2362 9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050] Expat long termed stay is searching for challenging fulltime management position at a reliable company. Over 10 years experience in the retail business. Motivated, team player and hardworking. For CV <mainski@gmail. com>. [126] Meditation Instructor, looking for freelance jobs for group / villa / hotel / spa. Contact <reikibali@yahoo. com> 0821 4165 9222 or 081 835 9222. [412] Indonesian male, Fully qualified cabinet/ furniture maker by Hunter TAFE Australia. Fluent in English, looking for Handyman jobs, has a team to work with. Contact Rocky 0821 4692 9676. [418] Opening a new shop? Need an extra pair of hands? Expat looking fulltime work, 20 years Retail experience, warehouse management, stock administration, window displays, call Rebecca 0821 4554 1896 or email <woodduckbec@hotmail. com>. [461] Russian Expat, fluent English, is looking for job. Writing, Teaching, Managing, Tourist business, Computer skills, Photo. Well, anything : -) <kaydmax@ hotmail.com>. 0821 4693 2326. [480]
Certified, experienced and trustworthy Kindergartenand After-School Care Teacher (21 y.o.) German native and fluently English speaker is looking for a job as a Teacher, Assistant or Nanny. For references and CV please contact <c.nushr@gmail.com>. [465]
An Inbound Tour Operator, located in Sanur is looking for: 1. Sales Admin 2. Operation & Reservation Officer Requirements: • • • •
Indonesian Nationality (1,2) English literate, self-motivation and willing to work (1,2) Good team work, highly organized (1,2) Minimum 2 years experiences working for reputable inbound agent (2) • Fresh graduate are welcome to apply (1) • Excellent with Microsoft Office (1,2)
Send CV and photo to: office@happytrailsindonesia.com NC/Es/8 Feb 12
Silversmith looking job, 10 yrs experienced, Good Quality & attitude. 0815 5811 4481. [471] Specialist Spa Consultant requires position. Available now to provide services such as Live Blood Analysis, Biochemistry balancing of nutrition and wellness, Bio Magnetic balancing, CranioSacral, Reiki, Life Coaching. Requires position as consultant or management of Spa or private retreat. Email <suzydior@yahoo.com> Phone 0812 4617 7148. [472] Religion - Islam - Teacher, I am a professional teacher (from Europe) looking for a part time job as a Agama Islam Teacher, e-mail: <marybaligerman07@ yahoo.de>. [473]
75
ALMA BEADS is looking for
Executive PA • • • •
Minimum 3 years experience Fluent in English both written and spoken - this is a must Dedicated, loyal, trustworthy, and pleasant personality Great skills of organization
• •
Good solid experience in Retail and Marketing Smart, Initiative - ability to think and come up with creative solutions Minimum 5 years experience Good communications skills and human relation management
Store Manager • •
Fashion Jewelry Designer •
Proven record of creativity
•
Must speak English and have experience
SPG
Send CV to ucbeads@yahoo.com NC/Es/8 Feb 12
Nanny, freelance, very good English, responsible, can drive car. Phone 0812 3618 3606. [478] Year 7 enrolled nurse with diploma, looking for work in hospital or clinic. Current Australian registration. Call Chris 0819 9902 0587. [479] Looking for house sitting job from February 22 onwards. Currently house sitting in Canggu. References can be supplied. I am from UK. Please call Karen 081 797 58174. [481] NC/Es/8 Feb 12
NC/Es/8 Feb 12
EMPLOYEES WANTED NEW RESTAURANT AND BAR IN PETITENGET ACROSS MINT Email: macanlapar.petitenget@yahoo.com Telp: 087860741323 / 08174710500 KITCHEN STAFF • Sous Chef Minimum experience as Sous Chef 2 years in the kitchen Age between 23-35 years old • CDP Minimum experience 3 years in the kitchen Age between 25-35 years old • Senior Cook • Kitchen Hand RESTAURANT/FLOOR STAFF • Operational Manager Minimum experience in restaurant management level 3 years Age between 23-35 years old • Supervisor • Bartender • Waitress / Waiter • Cashier • Cleaner BACK OFFICE • Accountant Minimum experience as Restaurant Accountant 3 years • Purchasing • Maintenance NC/Es/8 Feb 12
NC/Es/8 Feb 12
BA Feature
Article
Bali Skaters By Alison Monsoon
In an empty street, deep in the gritty city of Denpesar, young men and boys mill about greeting each other with a silent nod or a homie hand grip. Holding planks of wood, faces calm and concentrated, they eye the surrounding concrete and bitumen scape. The street is theirs. They are on familiar terms with every curve, angle, ledge, rail and step. But they are not a discontent street gang looking for a bust up, rather they are looking to bust out, as in “dude let’s go down town and bust out a session.” Translation required? Well that is skater speak for “excuse me friend let us go into town and have a little fun on our skate boards, doing tricks on all the vertical and horizontal formations we can find on the street.” Bali may be well known for its ocean surfing culture but the street surfing culture, a.k.a. skate boarding, has been surging in popularity here in recent years. Sure it is a world wide phenomenon but it is more remarkable for those who live on an island that has little in the way of public space, smooth city streets or pavements; surely a necessity if you want to move freely about on four solid wheels a couple of inches in diameter? Skaters in other parts of the world might have architecturally designed skate parks that imitate a street scape located in every suburb, councils maintaining pristine kerbs, steps, and rails, and modern glossy buildings with vast geometric terrazzo entrances. Meanwhile Bali skaters have to contend with the very opposite of this and that’s what makes these skaters more impressive. Their skating is raw – it is pure “street”. Ida Bagus Prasuta “Gus Pras” is one of skating Bali’s pioneers. His older brother was shown some moves by a Londoner on holiday and when Gus Pras later hit the decks on his brother’s old board, he was 13 and it was the early 1990’s. Since then skate boarding’s popularity has peaked and slumped in mainstream culture. But for those that love to skate these fads matter little. Gus Pras and other locals have been finding their own spaces, making their own box jumps and ramps in the nooks and crannies of Bali that offer them some skating liberty. One highly visible locale is the roundabout at Galleria. And there are plenty of others with skaters always looking for new locations to fang around. That is what street skating is all about. Finding a new location and discovering the potential that lies within the built structures. It is an enticing challenge for any freestyle skater.
Currently they are working with the government to fund competitions (such as the Walikota Cup held in February) and, most importantly, more public spaces 2. dedicated to skating. With many areas of Bali appearing to be short of government funding a skate park may seem a low priority to some. However recent research by Griffith University in Australia found that most youth have around 50% of their time spent as leisure. It was found that hanging at the skate park came in closely behind hanging at home and with friends as a preferred leisure activity. Not surprisingly the skate park is the favoured place to be if you are a guy between 11 and 17, although ages 4 to 54 enjoy a spin there too. The research also concluded that overall skate parks offer a healthy physical outlet and a healthy way to form social connections. Interestingly, despite what some may think, they are not a place for thugs and drugs. PSB is an example of this positive social behaviour with Gus Pras pointing out that respecting Balinese culture is a very important basis from which the organisation makes its decisions. Recently they dropped the boards for a day of environmental enthusiasm with their members participating in a massive planting of mangrove shoots at the Mangrove Forests in Sanur. Gus Pras proudly says they also organise for city clean ups as a show of respect to the spaces where they love to skate and involve themselves in charity whenever possible. PSB also organises public events, competitions, shows, and skatepark design. And despite their awesomely cool hip street style and fly by the seat of your pants moves Gus Par promises that it is not a clique culture. “When new skater’s join in with us we will teach them things we know. We welcome beginners and other skaters are happy for people to join in.” Gotta board and a pair of feet but no idea? Dressed 5. in skater duds but always “too busy” to roll? Time to get some street cred!
While street skating can offer variety it has its limitations of course; rain and dangerous surfaces being two of them. The last couple of years have seen the opening of the privately owned indoor skate park Motion, near Carrefour off Sunset in Kuta, and Globe’s bowl also in Kuta. These two venues require a small fee but offer a large, smooth, traffic free skating venue fitted out to 1. make most skaters happy. Non skaters can find joy there too, just organise a lesson. Frequented by locals, expatriates and even tourists, it is mostly haunted by kids who drop in after school. Both places are open till late, offering a bit of after hours skating time to “dudes” who now must toil. But Gus Pras and his friends want more of these parks, and they want the government to help. With this in mind they formed the not for profit organisation Persatuan Skateboarders Bali (PSB) in 2000. While it had humble beginnings, since 2007 things have been moving rapidly, their facebook page alone has over 2000 followers.
1a - Push off
1b - Bring foot to board
with it, feel it, don’t intellectualise……EXCELLENT!! Now once you have pushed off in move number 1. you can start turning, handy if there is a wall or descending steps approaching! To turn just slightly lean your weight in the direction you want to turn. If you need to turn sharply start lifting the front wheels slightly by applying more weight to the tail of the board and then direct the nose in the direction you wish to go. 3. Stopping can be useful too… Perhaps the simplest way to stop is put a foot on the ground but this can be very awkward if you are moving fast. A lot of people tend to tail stop. To tail stop push your back foot against the tail of the board so that it touches the ground and acts as a brake.
3 - Stop
4. Tictac? To tic tac you first need to be in motion and then you need to swing the front of the board from side to side 10 o’clock, 2o’clock, 10 o’clock, 2 o’clock in forward moving arcs. Get the feel of this one and you can move all over the place.
4 - Tic tac
Lastly the Ollie. The Ollie is the key to beginning your tricks because this is how you lift you and your board off the ground to jump up or down something. Stationary or rolling get your back foot on the tail, bend your knees deep then slam your back foot down hard and then jump lifting off with that back foot. Your front foot sort of rolls with the board bringing it with you. Really hoist those knees up high. As you land back on your board remember to keep your knees bent. Gus Pras suggests practicing without your board to get a feel for the movement.
1c - Adjust feet
Firstly put your foot (toe pointing forward) at the FRONT of the board but just behind the bolts, left (or right if you are a goofy foot), and push off with your back foot. Too push off you need to think of it like walking so have your “push off” foot a little in front of your skate board foot. Your push off should be smooth and powerful. As you push off and land 5a - Get down low 5c - Land safely 5b- Ollie - kees up! your back foot on the board (again behind the bolts) adjust your feet so they are parallel on your board The rest is yours to discover. Just remember to enjoy and you have balance. To begin with just roll with it. the board till it stops. As you get more confident push off again before you run out of speed. But Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser remember make your moves confidently, too much You can read all past articles of hesitation can lead to falling off the board. Stick BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
Bali Advertiser
77
08 February - 22 February, 2012
Global Goings On........ It’s another new year! And there are many significant events on the calendar for us to commemorate, commiserate and outright celebrate. This column will be dedicated to sharing with BA readers many of those notable occasions, specifically those that we here (local and guests) might choose to acknowledge. Valentines Day February 14, 2012
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
Romance is in the air! In modern memory, Valentines Day (amended from Saint Valentines Day) is a hybrid translation of competing histories all laying claim to the origins of the celebration. Typical of legend, Valentines Day’s historical relevance varies according to whom you are speaking and of what religious denomination they may hark. The most common theory is of three martyred Christians named Valentine whose deaths or burials fall on the 14th of February in the first few hundred years A.D. One dominant and whimsical legend reports of a roman priest named Valentine performing secret wedding ceremonies during a time when they were banned by Emperor Claudius II who, in his self- serving bid to recruit young men into his army, had decided that romance was a conflicting distraction for soldiers in their prime. Valentine was caught, beaten and beheaded for his betrayal and some even report that the very first ‘valentine’ was gifted when he had a note delivered to the jailers daughter whom he had fallen in love with whilst waiting on death row. Valentines Day has also been linked to Lupercalia, a festival observed in ancient Roman times from the 13th - 15th February to fend off evil spirits and clear the way for the dissemination of health and fertility. One activity, it is said, was the matchmaking of maidens and bachelors by placing the names of townswomen in an urn and drawn by the men to then be paired for the year with these random unions often ending in marriage. This ‘romantic lottery’ was considered un-christian and later outlawed when February 14th was officially named Saint Valentines Day by Pope Gelasius in 498AD approx. Other historical links point to the ancient Athenian calendar which celebrates Gamelion in the period between mid January to mid February when Zeus married Hera. And in parts of Europe during the middle ages, it was believed that mid February coincided with the birds mating season which bolstered the concept of the date being a romantic time of year. In current times, Valentines Day refers to the celebration of love, mostly the romantic variety. A ‘valentine’ as a noun, is simply a love note or gift, it can also refer to the sweetheart selected on Valentines Day. The commercialisation of St Valentines Day evolved with the printing press and by the end of the 19th century, handwritten ‘valentines’ were being overwhelmed with mass produced print versions. Meanwhile, personal delivery was taken over by the increasingly affordable postal system and the increase in ‘racy’ poetry during this staunchly conservative era is attributed to the newly accessible delivery system which allowed for anonymity. The continuation of this enterprise has exploded into obligatory gift giving of all sorts. Cards, flowers and chocolates remain the front runners but jewellery, romantic getaways or dinners, lingerie or these days perhaps and engraved iPad will hit the mark! So, after the Christmas decorations have finally been removed from the shelves in the shops and before the onslaught of Easter eggs and the like arrive, retailers in the highly commercialised parts of the world, bombard us with the alluded obligation of the valentine... Sadly, this relentless pursuit of our purse, in the current consumerist society detracts from the romance for which it is intended to spread. One of the great upshots of being on the island of Bali is we are shielded from much of the rest of the worlds prattle about such things but perhaps this subtle reminder may encourage a few of you to get out your pen and paper and hand craft a genuine valentine to be hand delivered to your sweetheart this year...
On this day…. February 11, 1990 Nelson Mandela was released from prison after serving 27 years of a life sentence on sabotage convictions as a result of his anti apartheid activism in South Africa. He immediately took up the mantel of his ANC party and led his country to it’s first mutli racial, democratic election where he was appointed president of South Africa and served in this role from 1994 - 1999. On this day…. February 20, 1985 Following more than a decade of highly controversial national debate, the land mark decision to approve social legislation allowing the sale of contraceptives was handed down defying the wishes of the powerful Catholic Church in Ireland.
C/Ns/G-13 July 11
This space could be yours !
On this day…. March 2, 1902 Theodor Geisel, better known as the fantastical author and illustrator of children’s books, Dr. Seuss, was born in Springfield, Massachusetts. “Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is you-er than you!” - Dr Suess
Leap Year February 29, 2012
Advertising in Bali Advertiser Works ! Call Now
Tel. : (0361) 755 392 [Hunting], Fax. : (0361) 764 191 E-mail: info@BaliAdvertiser.biz
A leap year is an event that for most, doesn’t appear to have a significant impact on the surface. Perhaps it’s simply an extra day’s interest earned or spent, an additional working day for some, a traditional opportunity for the ladies to propose to their partners or a rarer than usual birthday for a select few. This year, February will have 29 days instead of the normal 28, but why....? Calendars are a means by which humans attempt to reconcile culture with nature as well as record spiritual, religious and civil phenomena both past and present. In short, they work to organise units of time to satisfy the requirements of human societies. Throughout the worlds history, many hundreds of calendars have been formulated according to varying external factors all related to patterns within nature. In ancient times, when the world was unexplored and universal cycles were unknown and locally irrelevant, specific systems of order obeyed whatever factors seemingly dictated important aspects of society such as agriculture, hunting and migration. This mostly resulted in calendars that followed lunar or solar patterns or a combination. Lunar calendars adhere to the patterns of the moon which has twelve cycles of 29 or 30 days totalling to eleven or twelve days less than a solar year. This causes the seasons to shift in correspondence, so many cultures employ a lunisolar calendar adding intercalary months where required to realign the seasons. The calendar of Islam follows a purely lunar system while the Chinese, Hindu and Hebrew calendars are some more prominent examples of lunisolar calendars in current practice. It is the ancient Egyptian calendar that forms the fundamental premise of the current global standard. Thousands of years BC, Egyptian astronomers recognised the link between solar activity and the annual flooding of the Nile which enriched the earth for their sophisticated farming culture. A solar (or tropical) year, generally speaking, is the time it takes for the sun to orbit the earth. They had deduced that one full cycle is very close to 365 days but the math is a little more complicated and by adhering to the simple 365 day format the calendar gradually falls out of sync with the seasons. Eventually, in his time as ruler of Rome, Julius Caesar (as advised by his astronomers) introduced a reformed version of the solar calendar which shifted the beginning of the year from the vernal equinox in late March to the 1st of January as we now know it. To amend the approximately 1/4 day discrepancy of the 365 day year, he added an extra day every four years creating a leap year which significantly reduced the shortfall to just over eleven minutes. However, in long term projections, this too has its complications. Finally, the Gregorian calendar was introduced, although widespread scepticism about the religious motivations of it’s namesake, Pope Gregory VIII, stunted it’s acceptance and it ultimately took three centuries from 1592 for it to become fully implemented as the world wide benchmark that we operate by today. While it was not ground breaking in it’s design, following the principles of it’s predecessors, it refined the math and asserted that century years falling on leap years (1700, 1800 etc), would be exempt from accommodating the extra day unless they are exactly divisible by 400. Confused? Don’t be. This amendment has reduced the yearly discrepancy to 26 seconds, a significant reduction that need only be amended every 3,323 years safely falling outside our lifetime!
Comments to info@baliadvertiser.biz
Copyright © 2012 Global Goings on You can read all past articles of Global Goings on at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-25 Jan. 12
Printable children’s card games: Children’s card games are expensive on Bali. Although high quality, durable and full color, the imported card games for sale at local children’s toy and bookshops cost anywhere from Rp115,000 to Rp175,000. However, there are hundreds of free printable card games downloadable from safe-to-print websites. Just point, click, print, cut out, fold and glue your cards on to heavy weight paper. Print at a reduction, usually around 85%, to make sure the images fit onto a full page. These free printable links have board games, bingo games, word games, p u z z l e g a m e s , m e m o r y games, lotto games, and even free printable whole card decks and dice. Great for rainy day activities, homeschooling, teaching aids, boredom busters, car trips, increasing vocabulary, and turning phonics drills into pure entertainment. Most have a black and white print option to save money on ink. Here are only a few: a) www.anglomaniacy for card games in pdf format adapted from the traditional game “Go Fish.” Game sets include playing cards and instructions; b) http://www.dltk for custom Bingo cards using pictures from a theme that you select or vocabulary substitute words that you provide; c) www.adrianbruce.com for brilliant full color card games based loosely on ‘Old Maid.’ Tea or spice-flavored fruit juices: Because they are so sweet, many don’t choose to drink local commercial fruit juices at full strength. The simplest and cheapest way to stretch expensive fruit juice is just add as much water or mix (one-to-one) the same amount of floral or herbal flavored teas. This way you can turn every liter of fruit juice into two liters of flavored fruit juice. Add cinnamon tea to apple juice; bake cinammon sticks, lemon grass and ginger root first for 10-15 minutes in oven, crush, then pour in boiling water. Or place a cinnamon stick in any tea while it steeps to add flavor and health benefits. Mild green tea and lemon grass tea blends well with a variety of juices. Peach, raspberry, blackberry or citrus teas can also enhance the flavor of juice. Also try mixing lemon grass tea with tomato juice. Experiment. Other options include brewing a mixture of lemon grass and ginger tea (for extra bite); these plants grow in Bali and are also available in the traditional markets and grocery stores. The Javanese make a tea made out of lemon grass, ginger (jahe) and honey. When making sugar water, add pandan leaf while boiling (cheaper than using honey). Even thrifty and delightfully refreshing simple iced tea (sugar, tea bags, lemons, sprigs of mint) is seldom prepared nowadays, fallen out of favor over the past decade, replaced by a onslaught of soft drinks, commercial tea and juice blends. note: Buavita, at Rp19,000 per liter, made from real orange, apple, guava, soursop, mango, lychee, mandarin orange, guava, apple and mango fruit, is Indonesia’s best line of juices. English-only Bali radio stations: Save costs of money downloading and buying music by tuning in to Paradise FM (100.9 FM) radio which broadcasts music, news and information o n l y i n English. The station plays a lot of contemporary rock and oldies plus offers a regular service of English language news. Can also stream it online: http://www. balibaku.com/radio. Radio Plus (106.5 FM) is another, more tourist-oriented English language only radio station with news and information about entertainment, surfing and other adventure sports. Make your own landscaping pavers: Embellished pavers
(paping) and stepping stones, in all shapes, sizes and colors, are for sale all over Bali. But with prices at anywhere from Rp15,000 to Rp25,000 apiece it can really drive up the cost of even a small project. Instead, make your own concrete pavers with your own custom design from wooden molds or frames. Use Google Images to give you some ideas of the types and designs that you might use. For the pavers to be durable, the sides should be at least 30 cm thick. Choose a clear day. If you are making a large number of pavers, make more than one mold because it will take time for each paver to set. The mold should be completely open on the top and bottom and look like a perfectly square picture frame. Scoop the wet concrete into the paver mold and fill to the top. Level the concrete. Get air bubbles out by shaking the mold to release any trapped air. Once dry, just lift the mold off of your paver. Cover the filled mold with plastic to keep out dirt and insects. Place it in a shaded spot for at least 48 hours. If you want round pavers, cut 30-cm-wide loops from plastic trash cans, pails or big paint containers. The wonders of boreh: Body scrubs stimulate blood circulation, add natural minerals to the skin and create a fresh and relaxing feeling for both mind and body. Scrubs may include lulur (exfoliates the skin and gives it radiance), coconut (soothes and refreshes sensitive, sunburned skin), Bali coffee (invigorates the entire body). But the best value of all is boreh, a concoction made from fresh coconut oil, flowers, aromatic roots, cardamom, temulawak (wild ginger), benzoin, galangal, cloves, pepper, nutmeg, and kunyit (turmeric, for coloring) in any combination. When vigorously rubbed into the skin, boreh paste tingles and refreshes when you’re hot, gives your body surface deep warming heat after you’ve been out in the cold, increases body circulation and restore the balance of pH in the skin, leaving your skin smooth and supple. The most effective way to use boreh for body aches and pain is to apply the paste all over the skin and then be wrapped in a blanket for 15-20 minutes until the paste dries, enabling the heat to penetrate. In the villages of Bali, old farmers still use boreh to vanquish soreness and aching from muscles after a hard day’s work in the fields. Also used an as anti-itch and anti-rheumatism remedy. Buy boreh paste in the market (Rp2000 for a two tablespoon packet) or in your nearest kampung (look for an old ibu) at prices many times cheaper than the salves and ointments for sale in a pharmacy. Laundry tips: Save money and time ironing by using a fabric softener like Soklin or Molto Pewangi which can be bought in 1 liter bottles or in small packets for Rp1000. After washing with the softener, just take your laundry right off the line, fold the put straight into your drawers. To make your clothes smooth and smell flowery sweet, use Iron Spray “water” before ironing. On Bali two brands are sold at supermarkets and tokos for around Rp5,500 per 250 ml bottle: ‘Kispray’ or ‘Rapika.’ Only Rp2000 for refills. Green laundry detergents like 100% natural soap nuts are for sale at Ubud Farmers Market at Pizza Bagus every Saturday or call Aroma Bali Soapnuts, tel. 081-338-744-540 (Lo), hp 081-237-070 -03 (Faris). Little Tree (Jl. Sunset Road 112 X, tel. 0361-752-133) sells 100% biodegradable “Pure Green” laundry soap in 5 Kg plastic jugs for Rp193,600. Bargain Shop of the Month: Karang Kurnia, frequented only by domestic tourists, is far enough from the Kuta/Legan tourist shopping centers to offer unbelievable wholesale prices, especially for bedcovers (Rp160,000 to Rp180,000), elegant ring bracelets (only Rp5000), necklaces (Rp10,000), sturdy flip flops (Rp18,000-Rp20,000), handbags (Rp30,000-Rp60,000), women’s Hawaian-style dresses (Rp35,000-Rp40,000), beach sarongs (Rp20,000), beach sandals (Rp20,000), and other great deals on paintings, beach shorts, t-shirts, kids and adult clothing. This is the penny pincher’s place for oleh-oleh (gifts) to bring back home or to give to relatives or friends. Address: Karang Kurnia Souvenir Shop, Jl. Gatot Subroto Barat 99, Denpasar
(tel. 0361-8567545). Another location is at Jl. Cargo 99 (tel. 0361-921-2990), the street where the cargo trucks gather about a kilometer beyond Ubung station if heading west. Both outlets are open everyday 8 am-9 pm. Going away? Don’t even think about leaving your house unattended or poorly attended if you leave Bali for any length of time. Protect your most valuable investment. A dwelling in the tropics needs constant upkeep. If something’s broken, you have to jump right on it and fix it. Water needs to be flowing through all pipes to keep them unobstructed and electrical current needs to be running through wiring and appliances to keep them humming and discourage insect invasion. If you leave your car behind, jack it up and set it down on blocks so the rubber doesn’t degrade. Likewise, hang up bicycles so you don’t have to replace the tires. Wrap all electronics, appliances, books and paper goods in plastic or cardboard. Throw in some fresh pepper kernels to discourage insects. While you’re away, household staff should not give out any information as to your whereabouts, how long you’ll be gone or offer any personal information. Don’t tell villagers or neighbors you’re going on vacation or even if you’re going on a trip for a few days. Have your staff carry out their usual household routines - cutting the lawn, cleaning the windows, leaving lights on at night. Thieves are adept at identifying windows of opportunity, so this will indicate to anyone staking our your residence that you’re still at home. Tire buying tips: The tire center for all of Bali is Denpasar’s Jl. Imam Bonjol with the island’s biggest selections of tires. Bridgestone is the best tire made in Indonesia, but you pay for it at Rp475,000-Rp650,000 apiece (depending on size). Less expensive tire brands are Dunlop and Radial. The cheapest tires of all, at around Rp250,000 (depending on the size and condition) are retreads (roda bekas) sold at shops along the road. These used tire shops are also the best place to buy tire rims (pelek) for around Rp2.5 million to Rp3.6 million for a set of four (depending on the style, design and condition); it’s not necessary to buy new rims at a tire shop which can cost from Rp8 and up for set of f o u r. I f t h e band around the tire rim is d e n t e d , rendering it unusable, just take it to a welders (tukang las) and have it repaired for Rp150,000. After putting on the new tires, get a computer allignment (sporing dan balancing) for Rp150,000 so that your wheels last longer. Visually inspect your tires on a regular basis for cracks or cuts in sidewalls, bulges or blisters, uneven tread wear and excessively worn tread. As a tread-wear indicator, insert a 100 rupiah coin into a tire groove with the Garuda Eagle’s head toward the tire. If you can see the tip of the mythical bird’s wingtips, the tread is too worn. Excessive vibration is a sign that a wheel is unbalanced, misaligned or bent. Take note that underinflation affects a car’s handling which makes it harder to control, costs you more at the pump and causes heat to build up excessively which can shorten a tire’s life. To lessen heat build up, pump your tire full of nitrogen (Rp10,000 per tire), available only at tire shops. Individuals and businesses may send moneysaving tips to: dariskm@gmail.com Copyright © 2012 Al Hickey You can read all past articles of The Frugal Balinist at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
The John Fawcett Foundation celebrates the conclusion of another successful year 2011
NC/Ns/I-25 Jan 12
Everyone reads
Bali Advertiser Want everyone to see your ad?
Call 755 392 Or our representatives: Ketut Brata (08123948595), Ferry (081338724288), Indhy (0361-7960414) NC/Ns/U-30 Nov. 11
ve r
e al E
ea al Estsatate • Bali AAd dver r
e
te
r •B te • Bali Addvveertiser R te • Bali A rtiser R R
• te
ali Advertise
Bali
Adve
l state • Bali Ad er a e l E te • Bali ve
Bali Advertiser i
rtise r R
e • Bali Ad t a t Es v
ea rt dveertiser Real l Esta
Ba l
a
t se ti
Es dv r i A dvertisseer RReal Es ta e a l E st t a i A Adverti
ti ser R eal Estate • Ba l i rR • l
iA
al Estate • e R r al Esta B e it s er Re l Est te • B al ate a s ea
82
Real Estate
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February 2012
Brandnew 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
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 SPA
EURO 650,000 Info 0361 724 262 I 081 835 8707
baliconsult@apexpertise.com I www.apexpertise.com NC/Re/P-28 Dec. 11
C/Re/G-27 July 11
LOOKING TO BUY LAND OR VILLA? OR SHORT AND LONG TERM RENTAL ACCOMMODATION IN BALI?
SEMINYAK
SEMINYAK
For rent beautiful private luxury villa in Seminyak. Shortterm. Large pool, flat screen, DVD, Wi-Fi, safe box, lush garden, parking, 5min walk to beach. From US$ 180/night. <villarentbali@yahoo.com>. [3478]
Affordable - private - clean - modern - Seminyak - villas 1 bedroom with ensuite - AC - fully equipped kitchen - share salt water pool - 56 ch. TV - internet - central location shopping, restaurants, clubs - daily, weekly. Syarif 081 855 5433, <www.arvinavillas.com>. [4235]
For rent 2 (two) lands 25 years + 25. Jalan Kunti/Seminyak/ 19 aras. Jalan Taman Sari/West Marlboro/13 aras. Direct owner. No agents please. 0852 3779 5072. [3994]
BALI SUNSHINE OFFERS A WIDE RANGE OF BEAUTIFUL VILLAS WITH COMPETITIVE PRICES PLEASE CONTACT US! A : Jalan Umalas II No. 103, Kerobokan - Bali T : +62 361 847 6729 F : +62 361 847 6729 E : info@balisunshine.com
www.bali-sunshine.com NC/Re/P-8 Feb. 12
BEST BALI REAL ESTATE - LOW PRICES Big Stylish 3-Bedroom & 3-Bath Home In Sanur With Garage for Low Price!!
Located in a nice area of Sanur this Big home has 3-Bedrooms and 3-bathrooms. Beautiful tiles are used in the kitchen and floors and there is a pretty blue tile roof. You also get a big living room, garage, air cond & phone line. This home can be a great rental or with some upgrades a good investment for bigger profit to re-sale.
Shop for rent - 7 years contract - Great location between Kudeta & best hotels Oberoi/Petitenget - around 50 m2. @: <1puresenyum@gmail.com>. [4260] Big business opportunity take over very big restaurant bar in Seminyak Oberoi, best location in best developing area in Bali. Call 0857 9256 6258. [4263] House on Jalan Laksamana Seminyak available short term rent. From 10th February until 1st March. One bedroom with king bed, bathroom, kitchen, garden, parking and cleaner. 4 million/week - negotiable. Contact +62 819 360 58412. [4264] House for rent 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, livingroom, small garden, among rice paddies, peaceful secluded location just off Jl. Nakula Rp. 40 million/year. Rp. 75 million/ 2 years. 0812 5442 4244 or e-mail: <serlyyanti@ymail. com>. [4266] Serviced Apartments for rent in Seminyak. 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, AC, electricity, Wi-Fi, TV channel & water. Weekly/monthly. Call: 081 6133 4670 / (0361) 746 3713. <rizatrib@yahoo.com>. [4271] Remaining 32 months of business lease for sale in Seminyak. 2 floors, full glass front to road, ideal position. Parking and drop off areas. Option to extend lease. Phone 0821 4444 7063. [4275]
*** SPECIAL SALE PRICE => 1.2 Billion Rupiah *** To view more photos of this house or other homes for sale please go to: www.balirealestateadvertiser.com *** FOR INFO CALL: TIA KUSUMA 081-246-92984 *** NC/RE/M-8 Feb. 12
Lovely interior 3 bedrooms villa with big 18m pool, lush garden. Quiet, central Double 6 location. Free Wi-Fi, massage, security. Promo price daily weekly monthly. From 250 USD. Contact: <holidayinbali@hotmail.com>. 0878 6267 6039. Packages and tours. [4282] Nice shop for rent at main road Seminyak, very good location for business or display. Size 5x17 m. Available for short or long term. Call Jeffry 0819 9912 9255 or email <venice_milan99@yahoo.com>. [3159] 2 bedrooms villa close to Bali Deli for short term and longterm, swimming pool, internet. 3 bedrooms also available. Call +62 819 9990 6535 & +62 813 3832 8877. E: <mariamercedez18@gmail.com>. Also available a couple of small rooms to rent daily / weekly / monthly. [4290] 3 bedroom villa at Drupadi Seminyak. Daily or weekly. Swimming pool, daily maid, Wi-Fi, hot water, open living and kitchen. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866] 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]
C/Re/G-14 Dec. 11
C/Re/G-19 Oct. 11
Great location, Petitenget beach. Close to everything. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Full kitchen. Pool set in pretty garden. 3 aircon. TV + DVD. Cool, comfortable. Monthly rental. Maid, electricity included. 0812 3745 4444. [4310] Seminyak Gang Bima villa cozy private 1 bedroom, AC, 1 bathroom, H/W, 2 living areas, 12 months @ 55 mill about $17 a day. Contact Kadek Ph. 0815 5806 6827 or Raymond Butrs 87 Downshere Rd. Elstunwick ph. 0858 704 3235. E-mail: <windsorhouse@bigpond.com>. [4312] Attractive cafe and bakery for sale, ready to go, central Seminyak, established clientele, fully equipped kitchen and cafe staff trained to Western standard. Fully licensed CV land overcontract 5 years with option to extend includes 2 bedroom house. 360 mill/year. Contact 0858 5725 7477. [4314] Very comfortable and quiet villa for rent. 5 Minutes walking from the beach. Two bedrooms + airconditioning, livingroom, open kitchen swimmingpool and garden. Restaurants and shops nearby. Price 110 mln IDR/year. Available for longterm (from 1 year until 18 years). +62 81 856 7221. <kadek_yuni@hotmail.com>. [4318] Villa for rent in Seminyak: 2 bedrooms, pool, fully furnished, maid, security, wifi, TV cable. Rate $150/ night, $2900/ month. Also available for yearly rental. Call Ketut 081 2380 7588. E-mail: <ktariani@gmail.com>. [4322] Office / shop for rent in Dhyana Pura / Drupadi area, 84m2, good condition. IMB, electricity, glass doors, parking. 2-5 years. Please call 081 7975 5890 (English) or 0361-744 8592 (Bahasa). <info@villabugis.com>. [4325] 2 shops for rent in Seminyak, Jalan Bansangkasa. 15 meters x 3.5 meters each, next to each other. 3.5 meters glass windows facing the street, Electricity, AC, Good condition. 4 years rental, Rp.150,000,000 per unit/year, negotiable. Opportunity to rent both units as one shop of 15 meters x 7 meters. Call/SMS 08 179 755 663 or 08 135 332 7556. [4326] Small bar space for rent, 60 m2 with garden and parking in central high traffic location, Alcohol license A. B, C. Also available loft 140m2, great for office or even lounge bar. 0878 6105 0682. [4328] Villas for rent Seminyak 2, 3, 4 Bedrooms, modern style, fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden US$ 180 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Please SMS + 614 2699 1403 or e-mail: <astri_maya@ymail.com>. [4330] Cozy house for rent: 2 bedrooms AC /2 bathrooms, open living room, Wifi, maid. Seminyak behind Ultimo Restaurant, best location. Long term (February -November) also short term. E-mail: <bali2012bali@gmail.com>. [4331]
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]
For rent yearly: Villa. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, open living & dining rooms + kitchen, a maid corner, pool, big garden, big parking space. 5 mins to Seminyak. Cheap. 0821 4765 3903. [4300]
Right on Seminyak Beach. For rent villa very cute, 1st March to 31st October, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, living, fully equipped, garden, outdoor terrace, meditation hall, internet, good price. Telp. 0819 1640 4894, e-mail: <ser.antonino@ gmail.com>. [4245]
Villa 1 large double bedroom with balcony and downstairs kitchen, lounge, dining, separate bathroom. Includes internet, cable TV, aircon, electrics, maid service, 10 million per mth. Longer stay negotiable. 0819 3626 6264. Security and parking. [4304]
LEGIAN - 185
1
1
1
• AQ-VA Hotel & Villas - Ideally located Suites & Villas • Fully furnished suites, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments • Managed holiday resort with highly experienced management • High yielding investment - completion October 2012 Apt Area
34 - 42 sqm
Price From USD 120,000 Ownership Leasehold 32 years
LEGIAN - 263
3
4
2
• Strategically located in one of Bali’s most celebrated areas • Social kitchen and dining area right next to the pool • Spacious ensuite bedrooms, fully furnished, air conditioning • Fantastic lifestyle investment with lucrative rental return Land Area Build Area
204 sqm 274 sqm
Price USD 350,000 Ownership Leasehold 25 years
BATU BELIG - 286
2
2
2
• Single level 2 bedroom villa in a great location,very quiet & private • Open living, lounge & dining area overlooking the pool & garden • Walk to the beach in minutes; short drive to Seminyak’s shopping • Great potential as holiday rental villa given its beachside location Land Area Build Area
250 sqm 150 sqm
Price USD 265,000 Ownership Leasehold 28 years
Frustrated with your Villa Management Company? Let us Introduce Bali Realty Holiday Villas PERERENAN - 268
4
4
2
• Spacious four bedroom home with generous gardens & pool • Design tastefully mixes elements of modern & tropical architecture • Large open living, dining & kitchen through which sea breezes flow • Walk to the beach, dine at Echo Beach’s seaside cafes Land Area Build Area
650 sqm 380 sqm
Price USD 595,000 Ownership Freehold
A Villa Management company created to service our large database of existing clients as well as new clients who want a trusted and respected company to take the stress out of owning a holiday rental villa in Bali. Our experienced team, professional marketing combined with local knowledge will deliver you solid rental occupancy and returns on investment. Contact us now for more information or a confidential discussion. www.balirealtyhv.com, ph. +62 361 847 5870
SEMINYAK - 283
3
3
2
Land Area
750 sqm
CHAKRAS VILLAS • Luxury single level two bedroom villas in a central yet quiet location • Stylish open plan living area that overlooks the pool and sun deck • Functional kitchen with breakfast counter, fitted with quality appliances • Double bedrooms with built-ins, en-suite, opening out to the pool deck • High end designer furnishings, European elegance with a Balinese flavor • Fantastic location in the heart of Seminyak, yet quiet & private.
Price USD 530,000 Ownership Freehold
2
2
1
Price Ownership Land Area Build Area
EURO 250,000 Leasehold 43 years 160 - 170 sqm 110 sqm
3
3
5 SO 0% LD
Tastefully designed by an Italian architect and interior designer, Chakras Villas combine style, quality and elegance to create seven high end villas in fashionable Oberoi. Built to exceed international standards and fitted with only the best, it represents a superb investment proposition, with very attractive ROI, expected to be above the 10% mark.
KEROBOKAN - 144
• Impressive freehold villa overlooking ‘green belt’ rice paddy • Main building with three ensuite bedrooms, open living/dining • Western style kitchen with breakfast bar, quality appliances • Outdoor living/dining pavilion, home office, maid room, carport
SEMINYAK - 101 Superbly combining a relaxed holiday lifestyle with sophisticated modern design, this luxury single level villa is nestled in a quiet central location. Offering versatile indoor/outdoor living perfect for entertaining and only moments from everyday essentials. Aramanis offers you the flexibility to either live in residence or holiday rent and capitalise on this highly sought-after villa rental location.
ARAMANIS VILLAS • Fluid single level floor plan with inviting selection of living spaces • Stylish Western standard kitchen with quality appliances • Master suite with walk- in robe, double ensuite and private garden • Double bedrooms with built-in robes and ensuites, staff quarters • Tropical landscaped garden with lush lawn and pool • Designer furnishings throughout with a focus on style and functionality
Price Ownership Land Area Build Area
1
USD 575,000 Leasehold 40 years 500 sqm 227 sqm
C/RE/G-8 Feb. 12
84
Real Estate
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February 2012
OTHERS
HOUSE FOR RENT IN UMALAS
Genteng, Banyuwangi, Java. House & land for sale. 10 are land with 200 sqm house. 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 kitchen, big yard, circular driveway, garage. Rp. 440 million. PH: 081 7479 6441. E-mail: <paluwaskiw@hotmail. com>. [4276]
February - October Or monthly. Nice garden, quiet, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, furnished, kitchen. Rp. 7 Million / Month. Call Mrs. Made 081 2399 7441 Or dominic.kuehni@gmail.com
CANGGU C/Re/I-25 Jan 12
For sale freehold luxury villa Pereranan. Priced to sell quick US$ 550,000. Beautiful setting 1100 sqm, pool, 3 generous sized bedrooms ensuite, fully furnished, open dining/terrace. Very clean. Must see. Call 081 2394 5760. [4212] For sale freehold or rent 2 villas, 3BDR on 500m2 with pool, luxury 4BDR on 700m2 with pool + jacuzzi, both full paddies + river view, new building. Jl. Pantai Berawa, Gg. Bisma. 0812 3672 2812, 0812 3619 9241. [4025]
NC/Re/I-08 Feb 12
For sale semi fine dining
RESTAURANT IN SUNSET ROAD
New villa for rent at Canggu Pererenan. 3 bedroom, swimming pool, 3 bathroom, 5500 watt, nice atmosphere, close to beach. Please contact us 081 2397 2500, e-mail <arybali46@yahoo.co.id>. [4261]
NC/Re/P-08 Feb. 12
For sale - 2,4 hectare land in Bukit (next to Chateu De Bali Resort) - Sea view - 3.5m road access Contact (M): +6185238 498 903 Email: gusti.elaleph@gmail.com C/Re/I-02 Nov 11
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] Close to the international school, villa for rent in quiet surroundings. Big living room, 3 bedroom + AC, 2 bathroom and beautiful garden with private swimming pool. Staff included. Rental price 12 juta monthly, exclude electricity, available for long term. Rental from February until December 2012. For information: <umah_arina@hotmail. com> or tel. 0813 3803 4148. [4274]
Land 1000M2, Building 700M2, 6+4 yrs lease Still Running US$ 550,000 Hp. 081 2341 0266 hfdua@yahoo.com NC/Re/P-8 Feb. 12
BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices
The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali
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 100 Mill / Are PERERENAN - Pererenan. 21.17 Are, 5m road access, Aspect perumahan (Already residential aspect), Rice field paddy views. Freehold PRICE : IDR 265 Mill/ Are TABANAN - Gubug. 14.5 Are, 20 minute from Tanah Lot temple, 5m road access, Ready to build, Rice field paddy and beautiful river view. Freehold PRICE : IDR 35 Mill/ Are - Pangkung Tibah. 33 Are, 20 minute from Tanah Lot temple, 4m road access, Ready to build,100m from beach. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 100 Mill/ Are
Rent private villa, Tibubeneng Canggu, 12 are, 3 bedrooms with ensuite bathroom, fully furnished, strorage, large living area, pool, gazebo, huge garden, ricefield view. 200 million/year or 255 million until end June 2013. Owner: 0878 6013 9377 / 081 2378 2708, <villabali2010@gmail. com>. [4283] Beautiful and perfect land for sale at great location in near of Canggu Club! 10,5 are SHM with good price. Call Jeffry 0819 9912 9255 or e-mail <venice_milan99@yahoo. com>. [3159] For rent brand new villa in Canggu. 5 min from Echo Beach. 3 bedrooms, open living room, pool, garden, gazebo, Wi-Fi, TV sat, staff. USD 100 daily. Contact 0818 900 480. [4210] Echo Beach 26.15 are 300mtrs from Sea Sentosa and world class waves. Ocean & Bukit views. This is the first time offered @ 385mil pr are nego. Call owner direct +62 818 0555 2886 / <dmbljb@hotmail.com>. [4317] Over contract house in Canggu, New construction, 2 stories, 2 bedrooms, garden, car parking, (Rp. 25 juta for final 5 months of contract). Call Diar 0818 0567 1212. [4135] Over contract for long term land with building 10 are. Electric 10.500 KVA. Br. Dukuh Dalung. Good for business. Call 0361 757 702 / 0855 376 0867. [4305]
Kedunggu 56.8 Are
Pererenan 21.17 Are
Gubug 14.5 Are
Pangkung Tibah 33 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 C/Re/I -08 Feb 12
LOVINA BEACHFRONT FOR RENT/SALE Solid Teak Beach House 4 Bedrooms A/C. 4 Bathrooms. Open living area. 2 Swimming pools. 6 are lush tropical garden. Fully furnished. 750 meters Lovina Central.
TEAK JOGLO
2 Bedrooms A/C, 2 Bathrooms, kitchen, open living area, swimming pool, fully furnished, 4 are, private tropical garden, 20 meters from the beach. 750 meters Lovina Central. Contact: Siskus 0821 4732 3655 NC/Re/P-8 Feb. 12
2 Joglo villas for sale. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, pool, kitchen, garden, fully furnished and equipped. 25 years leasehold, extendable. Prices at USD 221.000 and USD 240.000, or USD 415.000 for both. 300 meters away from Canggu Club. Great investment. Contact 0818 735 935 or 0813 3746 9829 or <joy_euy@yahoo.com>. [4309] House for rent 3 rooms, 2 AC, flat TV, garden, 2 bathroom, full furniture. Canggu Berawa. 0878 6224 7652 / 0361 961 9354. [4313] Beautiful villa for rent. 3 large bedrooms + aircon. Large pool, spacious livingroom, large pool, big garden, gazebo with nice view over the ricefields. Price: 200 million rp per year. +62 81 856 7221. <kadek_yuni@hotmail.com>. [4319] Brawa: Short-term rental villa, 3bedroom/3-bathroom, rice field views, pool and garden. Fully Furnished with staff, internet and cable TV. 5 minutes from beach. E-mail: <lori@ baliequestriancentre.com> or call 0361 844 6533. [4324] Cheap 2.5 bedroom house, furnished, 2 mins to Berawa beach, A/C, hot water, carport, 2. 5 mil monthly or 15 million rupiah upfront until October 2012, possible extension 1 yr+. 0821 4680 8174. [4329]
C/Re/I-15 June 11
Jimbaran-Goa Gong close to Beverly Hills Bali, 170 are land @ Rp. 135 mill/are, can be subdivided. ● Nusa Dua-Taman Giri near main road 10 are top hill land with great view @ Rp. 155 million/are. ● Seminyak holiday letting 2/3 bdrms villas from US$ 135/day! ● Nusa Dua Unique 11 are top hill land @ Rp. 140 mill/ are; also 20 are @ Rp. 140 mill/are. ● Sanur new villa style 1bdr apartments Rp. 725 millionleasehold 25years. ●
● Nusa Dua newly built-2 floors 3 bdr villa on 410m2 top hill land; beautiful view off hills, ocean & airport. Rp. 3 Billion-nego! ● Sanur fully equipped & furnished 2bdr villa with shopping center & beach nearby, 42yrs lease US$ 365,000. ● Sanur complete furnished 3/4 bdrm villa for rent Rp. 130 million/year; also 2 bdrm villa @ Rp. 110 million/year. ● Kuta-Tuban 11 are land near airport and mayor shops; lease Rp.160 million/yr, min 15 yrs!
We are a registered company which is also specialized in Visa & Business Consultancy Visit our website for more exciting properties!
Info 0361 724 262 I 081 835 8707 baliconsult@apexpertise.com www.apexpertise.com NC/Re/P-08 Feb. 12
THE VILLA PANTAI Ocean front oasis available (Tanjung Benoa Nusa Dua) Private Villa on 27 are with exotic gardens and sparkling pool. 3 master bedrooms (each with private bath). A bungalow that sleeps 2 with private bathroom. The Villa sleeps 10 comfortably. Perfect for large party or surf camp. Private pier for boat and jet skis and only 5 minutes to world renown Geger beach the Nusa Dua right hand wave and the “Bali Bullet train right hand wave (niko) - the “hidden paradise”. Gorgeous modern kitchen with updated appliances. WI FI, Satellite/Cable and 5 Flat Screen TV’s full time security and maid service included. Contact Mr. GEDE prices and booking info: jsphatti@yahoo.com jsphatti@gmail.com +62-0815 5886 9676 CV. JIMBARAN GALLEY PT. BLI BESAR BIG BOY TRADING All Bookings Subject to a 5% government tax NC/Re/P-08 Feb. 12
Bali Advertiser
Real Estate
08 February - 22 February 2012
85
GIANYAR
DENPASAR
Ruko for sale on 4 are land, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 4 toilets, AC, hot water, kitchen set. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150]
Ruko for rent (10m x 12m), Jl. Pulau Tarakan no. 18 Denpasar, 4 storey, 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, store. Call 081 7975 4914. [3177]
Villa for sale in beach side Saba. Ocean view and specious land 10 are Freehold. Very unique design villa with good quality building. urgent sale please call only serious buyer 081 337 002 573. [3824]
For rent brand new town house 2 bedroom, Denpasar Sanglah area, hot/cold shower, carport, calm friendly neighbourhood. Jl. Waturenggong. Semi furnished. Rp. 40 mill/year, Rp. 4.5 mill/month and daily 500k. Call 0819 9997 7062 or 8071 717. [4259]
NUSA DUA
C/Re/G-9 March 11
Villa for rent at Jln. Gn. Andakasa Gg.Griya Nirmala No.9A Penamparan Gatsu Barat. Call +62 878 6018 5438 / +62 819 1564 5592. [4287]
2houses 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]
Land for rent, 2 are, in Denpasar, central area. Suitable for boarding house. 30m2 x 7m2. Please contact 081 2395 6991. [4308]
House for rent: 3 beds room, fully furnished, full AC, at Nusa Dua Kampial, Rp 60.000.000 (sixty million) year. Convenient. Call 081 872 3973. [4218]
SANUR
Rent villa hill seaview quiet area 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, in/ outside living, dinner, kitchen, fullfurnished, A/C, hotwater, TV sat, big terrace with gazebo, garden, swpool, 8 juta month - 88 year included staff - security. 081 7472 7296. [4288]
NC/Re/G-25 Jan. 12
Land for sale at main road Siligita Nusa Dua, 40 are, freehold, good for condotel or shop. Total price Rp. 12 billion. Please contact 0361 895 3015 / 081 2366 6541 or e-mail: <anggaw83@gmail.com>. [3159]
Full furnished 2 bedrooms villa, 2 bathrooms, swimming pool, quipped kitchen, garage, quiet area. For sale/rent, negotiable price. Info: <ramayanivilla.blogspot.com> or 081 2390 6585 (call) / 0819 3606 1044 (SMS). [4285]
2 bedroom, fully furnished, sea views, A/C, hot water, neat, tidy, safe, quiet. 3 mins to Geger Beach avail Feb 23 until April. 12.7 juta. Long term nego. 0813 3903 7469. [4332] C/Re/I-11 Jan 12
JIMBARAN
VILLA IN CANGGU PERERENAN - Freehold
Office or commercial space for lease short or long term in Jimbaran, Jl. Raya Ulluwatu II. Have 2 separate buildings with a center pebble stone open area, water feature and pond, 2 private rooms, 3 bathrooms, reception, meeting space, kitchen, parking area, 4 AC, electricity 15,400 watt. Very strategic location. Please contact (0361) 703 361 or 0857 8047 6789, <info@wpenterprise.com>. [2931]
Ricefield (Green belt) view
For Sale
Jimbaran luxury accommodation includes breakfast. Starting from 3 million Rupiah per week. Facilities, gym, swimming pool, tennis court, garden. Call Andy 0813 3726 5495. [4055] For sale house in Taman Jimbaran, house type 123m2, land size 300m2, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, garage, kitchen, store, maidroom, price 850 jt negotiable. E-mail: <abraham_panuju@yahoo. com>. 0813 2834 3388 - 0361 781 4249. [4267] For sale house 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, building size 214, land 4 are, electricity 4400watt, Western kitchen. Good price. Please contact Made 081 2387 7599. [4134] House for rent close from Benoa Square Jimbaran. 3 bedroom, 3 AC, 1 livingroom, 2 toilet, with bathtub, kitchen, semi furnished, quiet place, possible for longterm, 45 mill/year. Call 0813 3730 3085. Land size 250m2. [4293] House for sale, two floor, Puri Gading Blok Palm B/46 Jimbaran. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 kitchen, garage, swimming pool, AC, hot water, small garden. Price: 1,3 Billion nego. Contact person: 081 7574 9619. [4294]
House with a view on Jimbaran hillside. 2br, 1bath, livingroom with outdoor kitchen-dining area, large garden with parking area, 2.5 are land. Close to Dreamland, Padang2 Beach, Four Season Hotel. Price: Rp.45mio per-year, min. 2years rent. Contact:+62 817-349-506. [4323]
One Natural exotic villa at Batursari street. Land 500 m2, building 270 m2, large garden, 3 room ensuite bathroom. Pool, wifi, gazebo, garage, service area, kitchen, living room, fully furnished. Prefer 2 year but possible a year. Call owner 0812 3955 5544. [4130]
Modern style villa for sale 29 years and optional 20 years. 2 bedroom En-suite featured tropical garden and swimming pool. Land Size 350m2. Call 081-3385-00970 [3823]
● ● ● ●
5 mins to Echo Beach 3 bedrooms + 3 bathrooms 1 staff room + toilet Storage room
● ● ● ●
6.7 are land 236m2 building Big swimming pool Big garden
Contact (owner) 085339167897. No agent/broker
Rent 3 BR villa all en-suite bathroom, + office, pool, furnished. Close living, dining, Quite location, western neighbor, 5m road access, 5mins to BIS, 120mill/year. Call: 0818 0546 8484. No brokers! [4321] For rent show room, cargo warehouse, (12 m x 30m ). Jl. By pass Proft. Dr. IB Mantra close to Sanur. Phone 0878 6138 0110 / 0361.275 3382. [4333]
NC/Re/P-25 Jan. 12
“For all your real estate needs in Bali. Sales, long term leasing and holiday rentals” Jl. Kunti, Seminyak, Shop 10, Kunti Plaza (next to Bali Deli) Phone. 0361-216 8880 Email: info@chilcottre.com www.chilcottre.com Call Bella Werleman - 0878 6192 6743 for all your real estate needs in Bali
TANAH LOT IDR 2.69 billion 4 3 This brand new villa is set 700m2 and enjoys peaceful and serene rice paddy views. Nestled in a quiet little Western enclave, the villa is only 2km from one of Bali’s best surfing beaches and 5 minutes drive from Greg Norman’s Nirwana Golf Resort. A breezy entertaining balcony looks over the gorgeous pool and sundeck. Fully furnished and decorated. Freehold.
YEARLY RENTALS
Private sale 5.6 are block in Jimbaran Hill with stunning view ideal for villa or investment. Ring Yulia 081 2102 5165 <julietleo2001@yahoo.com>. No agents/brokers. [4315] Villa Palma (5) br 23 are estate killer view,exotiq garden, big pool above the beautifull four season hotel minutes walk to Four Seasons beach and bar. Mr. Gede for price booking. <jsphatti@gmail.com>. 62- 0815 5886 9676. No agents. Bookings 5% government tax. [4316]
Sanur: Stress free lifestyle accommodation in furnished studio apartments, $300 AUS per month available with a 5 or 10 year lease. All info: <newstartbali@gmail.com>. [4295]
Rental 2 bedrooms villa ensuite bathroom, Private Pool, 3 AC, fully furnished, Maid quarter and minutes drive to Beach. Villa located famous area for expert. Call 081 338 351 390 [3822]
For sale house in Taman Griya Jimbaran. 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 2 floors, swimming pool, garage for 2 cars, full furnished, kitchen, bar, living room, terrace, staff area & laundry. Direct Owner 081 7970 1709 or 0857 8047 6789 <nasution.kiki@gmail.com>. [2932] Uluwatu south Jimbaran affordable priced luxury private villa for rent, Dreamland resorts, 2 storey with 3 double bedroom x 3 bathroom and 3 strory with 5 bedroom x 5 bathroom, sea view, house keeper, plunge pool, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. E-mail: <balihouse@hotmail. com>. +62 816 815 654 / +6140 739 0116. [3737]
Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and long term or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www.homesweethome-bali. com>. [4171]
UMALAS : 2 bed + bath. Part furnished. AC. Open living room. Pool & garden. Walk to French School. 140 mill pa. ID 476143. SEMINYAK : 2 bed + 2 bath. Unfurnished. AC. Pool. Open living room. Modern and stylish. 175 mill pa. ID 523137. SEMINYAK: 2 bed + 1 bath. Open living room. Pool + garden. Fully furnished. Open living room. 120 mill pa. ID 522235. CENINGAN COVE FROM AU$ 325,000 Ceningan Cove on gorgeous Nusa Lembongan Island is a small and limited release of untouched waterfront land. Unrivalled views and scenery. 35 minutes from Sanur Beach on one of the new high speed ferries. With a purpose built private boat jetty, Ceningan Cove ensures secure and immediate access to each limited release lot from the waters edge to your doorstep. Freehold.
CANGGU: 3 bed + bath. Open living room. AC. Unfurnished. Pool. Paddy view. 125 mill pa. ID 524692. KEROBOKAN: 4 bed + 3 bath. Semi furnished. Rice paddy view. Off street parking 85 mill pa. ID 511358. UMALAS: 4 bed + 4 bath. Semi furnished. Great pool, bale and garden. Great for families. 185 mil pa. ID:522132 NC/Re/G-8 Feb. 12
86
Real Estate
08 February - 22 February 2012
Bali Advertiser
KEROBOKAN 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] Shop for rent 3 are, 220 m2 building. Located in strategic area 60 m from Sunset. Price Rp. 210 million/year. For details please call 0812 4655 3984 or send e-mail to <manggisbali@hotmail.com>. [4186] C/Re/I-25 Jan 12
Offering partnership to investment in Yoga and Ayurveda medicine nature retreat, 3 hectare freehold land, stunning views of national forest and mountains is ready for development. Contact: 08155779023 NC/Re/I-08 Feb 12
C/Re/I-28 Dec11
Unique 180m2 villa for lease, 12 or 32 years, 6 are land, 2 storey, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, AC, swimming pool, carport, spacious livingroom, some renovations needed. Leaving Bali, make offer! +62 812 4653 1305, <indohaz@gmail. com>. [4262] Batu Belig: 2 bedroom villa on 3,5 are w/ pool and nice garden for longterm rental, starting 22 March. Antic teak house w/ modern architecture, furnished w/ private parking. A must see. Call: 0878 6194 2612. [4273] Villa minimalist for rent. 3 bedrooms for daily weekly or monthly. Pool, hot water and cleaning staff. Contact Budi 0819 9945 5745. [4286] For rent 3 bedroom + AC, 2 bedroom, hot water, fully furniture, small garden, TV parabola, size land 100m2, freehold certificate. Rent 1 year Rp. 75 mill, sale Rp. 1.65 billion. Jalan Tangkuban Perahu - Kerobokan. Call +62 361 861 7578 / +62 813 3779 8820 / +62 81 855 9125. [4289] 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]
C/Re/G-28 Dec. 11
Cheap villa for rent in Kerobokan: Two bedroom, fully furnished, quiet lane, and small garden. Phone: Rod 0878 6211 9697. E-mail: <nieassrod@yahoo.com>. [4292] Beautiful house for rent Petitenget. Nice location, fully furnished, 3 AC bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, Internet, Indovision 2 TV-DVD, garden and swimming pool, gazebo, housemaid, gardener. Longterm only, minimum 1 year. Direct owner 0812 3649 6762, <office@paradise-realty-ltd. com>. [4116] NC/Re/P-08 Feb. 12
Umalas Lestari A modern style villa for weekly/monthly rental 4 AC bedrooms, 5 Bathrooms (1 bathtub), jacuzzi, pool. friendly staff. please email to <contactasialink@ gmail.com> or call 0878 6243 8981. [4297] Long term 2BR villa for rent, Oberoi area, behind Ultimo, close to the beach. rp95mil/year. Furnished, open kitchen, pool, parking area, hot water, AC, cable TV/room, Wi-Fi. direct owner, call 0813 585 4100. [4301] Kerobokan 2-1 bedroom bungalow and 2 bedroom villa, kitchen, LCD TV video, cable TV, Western bathroom, AC, pool, private, secure, 6 day maid service, available now. <arganicbeautyandspa@gmail.com>. 0878 6239 7428. [4089] Beautiful 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 to 8 year lease. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [4144] Nice house for rent close to Umalas horse stable. 3 bedroom, modern bathroom, no swimming pool, Wi-Fi, tel-line, nice garden, modern style, fully renovation, Western kitchen. Minimum rent 3 years: 58.0 mill for 1 year. 0813 3863 4748. [4306] Sale freehold. 2 small and cozy villas in 3 are land. 1 and 2 bedrooms. Each has pool, phone line, PDAM, carport. Good price and good investment. Call 081 814 7672 or 0815 1039 2773. [4307] New beautiful wooden (partly) house for rent. Must see in Jalan Semer near Umalas. 1 living room incl. kitchen, 2 or 3 bedrooms. 2 floor, small garden. Quiet and safe. Price Rp. 80 mill/year. Contact 081 2364 5674. [4303] Kerobokan. Fully furnished Joglo type villa for rent. 40 million six months or 90 million one year. Three bedrooms, three bathrooms, AC all bedrooms, complete kitchen, maid quarters and large garden with rice fields view. Located very conveniently to all facilities. Call 0878 7877 2779. [4320] A boutique villa in Umalas. Quiet, 500m to beach. 2 BR, 2 en-suite bathroom, pool, garden, open-living room, kitchen, 2 AC, internet, cable TV, parking. Daily cleaning, gardening, electricity included. US$128/day, $768/week. <blessyou248@hotmail.com>. Call: 0878 6025 9153. [4327]
C/Re/G-25 Jan. 12
C/Re/G-14 Dec. 11
1. GILI TRAWANGAN: VILLA FOR SALE
Main house plus 2 extra guest bungalows - Total 4 bedrooms - All with fans - Fresh/hot water - Open plan kitchens/livingrooms situated in the heart of a lush coconut plantation - Full of caracter and lovingly built using natural materials including wooden flooring Water and electricity connectedpeaceful location only 200m to a white sandy beach - Must be seen to be appreciated. -10 ARE -FREEHOLD SERTIFICATE -IDR: 2.000.000.000. -USD: 222.000
2. GILI TRAWANGAN: LAND FOR SALE
Located on the west side of the island - Only 200m from a white sandy beach road and beach acces Lush location - Near other prestigious development Ideal for resort or private villa - Land bank portfolio can be sold in plots of 10 ares. -45 ARES -FREEHOLD -IDR: 45 MILLIONS/ARE -TOTAL: 2.025.000.000IDR
3. GILI MENO: LAND FOR SALE
Inland plot - Flat land with coconut trees - Ready to build - Road access - Water and electricity available Only 200m from a white sandy beach - Other Western owners in this area - Quiet tropical location. -23.7ARES -FREEHOLD -IDR: 35MILLIONS/ARE -TOTAL: 830.000.000IDR DIRECT OWNER: 081933014448 COCOLIVEOLIVE@HOTMAIL.COM NC/RE/M-8 Feb. 12
Bali Advertiser
Real Estate
08 February - 22 February 2012
APARTMENTS & VILLAS
TUBAN
Wireless broadband Short or long term Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens
Office space for lease ready in 1 month, 6x4mtr, IMB kantor ready, close to the airport. 18 mill/year, min 2 years. Virtual available. 807 1717 / 0819 9997 7062. [4291]
Call: 736 339 or 081 138 6450 C/Re/A-23 Feb 11
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 C/Re/U-27 July11
email : villa@kumpul-kumpul.com
The Dome house advantage - Low in cost high in features
KARANGASEM
RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan
ph. +62 (361) 8475747/8
87
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). [4270]
The Dome house is a unique, frameless structure made of molded panels that offers the structural flexibility of a tent with the rigidity of a standard building. It can be assembled and taken down repeatedly without losing its structural integrity. Its panels are predrilled, threaded and sanded to close tolerances for easy construction. Limited stock, only 4 units available Contact iluh, 0361 977163
C/Re/G-14 Dec 11
LAND FOR SALE / RENT IN PRIME LOCATIONS :
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]
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, 82, 90 A Marlboro, Denpasar: 4, 7.8, 9, 15 A; Call : 081236333693, 08179725265, 0361 7870334 E-mail : balivillaland@gmail.com
Land for sale in Payangan, 24 are, very good view. Contact 852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1553]
C/Re/A-11 Jan 12
Villa for sale. Located in north of Ubud on 27 are. Call 081 2394 8595. [4029] Land for lease 10 ares, location Pengosekan, Ubud (in front of the petrol station). Only 5 minutes to Monkey Forest. Good prospect, best for villlas. Call owner 0819 1668 7333. [4284]
www.kumpul-kumpul.com Address I Address II Address III
: 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 C/VR/I-24 Aug. 11
Some of our Land Listings Petitenget. 70 are. Good shape and access. Land of this size very scarce in Petitenget. Rp. 1M per are (nego).LS 189* Seminyak. 63 are. Main street frontage, perfect shape. Ready to build. 30 yr lease. Rp12.5j/are/yr Echo Beach. 50 are. Ocean and rice field views. Good shape and access. Rp 550 mill per are. Canggu Absolute Beachfront. 2 hek. 100m beachfront. Good access. Stunning location. Rp 725 mill/are.LS 179* Sanur Absolute Beachfront. 3.65 Hek. Next door to Hyatt. 120m beachfront thru to main street. Rp 850 mill/are Echo Beach. 20 are. 200m from beach. Good access. Perfect block. Beach access. 700m/are Ls 179* Pererenan Ocean views. 24 are. Rare find. Good shape. Good access. 25 year lease Rp 3 mill/are/yr. LL 134* Umalas 1. 6 are corner block front superb investment. Rp 500 million/are LS 174* Canggu Club. 20 are right behind tennis courts. Great shape. Good access. Lovely views. 600 mill/ are. LS 176* Some of our Villas/Hotels Berawa. Near Canggu Club. Investment package. 3 x 3 br villas on 12 are. Separate pools. Lovely views. 2 already rented. USD 1.2 million VL 017* Munggu. Stunning 30 are riverfront villa. 4 br. Guest wing. Amazing gardens. Huge pool. Full furn. USD 899.000 Umalas. 21 are. Elegant mansion. Huge pool. Wonderful gardens. USD 845,000. VS 012* Oberoi. The Elysian. 2 villas for sale. Great returns. Great investment. USD 160.000 ea.VL 020* Umalas Boutique Hotel. Successful 15 suite mid-range hotel , close to Seminyak. USD 1.5mill. *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com
Handbag/shoe boutique on Raya Ubud. Over contract 4,5 years, remaining 3,5x8m. Rare opportunity. Call 0819 9947 9803. [4242] 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]
TABANAN Villa for sale / rent. Quiet area in Tabanan. Call 081 2394 8595. [2057] Beachfront land for sale: 109 are, frontage of 36 metres, over 100 coconut palms. Location Beraban between Tanah Lot and Soka, off the projected sunset road. Visit <www.beachfrontberaban.com>. [3760] 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. 15 million/are. Also great for investment direct from owner. Phn: 0821 4714 0647. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. Website: <www.florynproperty.com>. [1382] 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] Beach front land at the famous Medewie Surfing Point. Three seperate freehold blocks available. 7, 8, or 10 are or buy 25 are. Unfortunately must sell. Contact; <leilareef78@ hotmail.com>. [4302]
Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: info@balialist.com
C/Re/G-24 August 11
LOOKING FOR
REAL ESTATE All ads Rp. 5.000 per word All ads must be paid before printing Amed villa for sale / longterm lease. Email <wayanhalden@ gmail.com>. Phone +61 42 882 4111. [001] Villa Jimbaran, Seminyak, 2/3 bedroom, pool, internet, complete kitchen. 8/9 months, monthly payment. 0813 5303 9941. [002] Wanted villa to rent Sanur/Seminyak, 12 twelve months from late April 2012, option to extend further 12 months. Must be secure, close to beach, fully furnished with 2-3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool, small garden, aircon, hot water, electricity and wifi. Will pay max IDR 100,000,000 for 12 months. Contact: <carol_tully@hotmail.com>. [003] Looking for house to buy, minimum 1 are, Seminyak, Kerobokan, must be freehold, all proposition welcome, <shinkenken@gmail.com> or call 0819 3306 6804. [004]
C/Re/I-08 Feb 12
Attention : Land owners/Manager In charge for strategic location. Bali Slingshot currently located at Kuta Centre is looking for a new location. If you interest for joint venture or to rent out your land, please contact Krisna +62 821 4629 9888 for further information. [005] Looking to Rent Office Space. Dicari Sewa Kantor. Looking in the Sunset Road, Jl. Dewi Sri, Jl. Sunset Garden, Jl. Marlboro (Teuku Umar Barat), etc areas. 200300sqm. Need special location: one or two ground floor offices and larger space on second and / or third floors. Or one larger building one floor. 200-300sqm. Either must have ample parking areas for staff and customers. For more information please call 755 392 and ask to speak with Pak Made. [006]
Contact BALI ADVERTISER
Jl. Majapahit No. 46 Kuta - Bali Telp : (0361) 755 392 [Hunting] Fax : (0361) 764 191 E-mail: info@BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Re/I-08 Feb 12
88
Real Estate
Bali Advertiser
08 February - 22 February 2012
UMALAS LONGTERM RENTAL Luxury 6 bedroom, 6 bathroom villa, marble floors, magnificent pool and beautiful large gardens. Style and grandeur in a charming home, fully furnished with antiques and designer pieces. All amenities, Wifi, Indovision, genzet and includes 2 staff. This property is ideal for an executive family and for entertaining. Available now. E-mail: luxevilla@hotmail.co.nz or SMS 0857 3924 2195 NC/Re/P-08 Feb. 12
Please call : 0813 3716 2669 NC/Re/I-14 Dec 11
NC/Re/G-25 Jan. 12
Your complete Property Solution Looking for that dream home or that special piece of land? Investment, Residential & Commercial Properties, Land Acquisition & Real Estate Services. A personal Bespoke Service: At myProperty Bali we listen, not just talkâ&#x20AC;Ś 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 C/Re/G-25 Jan. 12
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]
Thousands of people read the Bali Advertiser Real Estate Is your company ready for more business? Advertise your business next issue and get your share.
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] Quick sale: House located in Perum Kori Nuansa Ungasan, blok XVII/No. 14. Landsize 70m2. 3m wide street, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, freehold. Price Rp. 230 million (nego). Please call 0819 3601 4188. [4104] Beautiful boutique villa for sale in Balangan with ocean view! Free hold property 935m2 furnished! Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, large pool and garden. 4.2 Billion negotiable. Well maintained property. +62 812 385 2318. [4147] For sale/rent - Licensed hotel/apartments at Dreamland. 3 storey building with 4 apartments, self contained, private. Two x 2 bedrooms and two x 1 bedrooms, pool & BBQ area. Close to beach and golf course. Great views. Sell Aust$ 590,000. Phone 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. <paluwaskiw@hotmail.com>. [4277] For sale/rent. Clifftop 2 bedroom fully furnished new house on 2 are with pool and great views overlooking southern ocean and Karma Kendara. Sell AUS$ 129,000. Rent Rp. 90 mill per year. Phone 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. E-mail: <paluwaskiw@hotmail.com>. [4278] For sale/rent, new 2 storey - fully furnished 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms villa with roof top entertainment area. Close to Karma Kandara, lovely breeze and bush setting. Sell Aust$ 129,000. Rent Rp. 90 mill/year. PH: 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. E-mail: <paluwaskiw@hotmail.com>. [4279] Exclusive beach front 950m2 prime building block Indian ocean views, building permission, private beach, famous surfing spot 250mpa. A must see for serious investors. Photos and building plan available. Ibu Yen +62 878 8066 4873. [4299]
Bali Advertiser
Real Estate
08 February - 22 February 2012
89
LOMBOK
KUTA
40 are beachfront land for sale located in Gerupuk, Kuta, Lombok. Price 65 millions/are. Please contact 081 337 088 445 or e-mail: <kentrinorberg@hotmail.com>. [4269]
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]
LEGIAN Apartment for rent: Furnished, A/C, hot water, 4.5 years (until August 2016), 220 million included electricity (4 million/month). Location: Gang Janji. Contact Peter e-mail: <peter.vandegriendt@gmail.com>, HP 0821 4669 2610. [4280] Villa for sale, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room with modern kitchen, garden with swimmingpool, lease 18 years Aus$ 155000, (28 years Aus$ 170000). E-mail: <peter. vandegriendt@gmail.com>, HP: 0821 4669 2610. [4281]
NC/RE/U-8 Feb 12
THE
Beautiful tropical villa with pool in Padma Utara. Close to the beach. Two bedrooms with AC, 2 bathrooms, living rooms and kitchens, Wi-Fi, cable-TV, staffs. For rent daily - weekly - monthly. Visit <www.pondokernitabali.com>. Contact 081 890 0480. [4209]
B ALI P ROPERT Y L INK
CONNECTING YOU TO PERFECT HOME & PERFECT LIFE IN BALI
+62 361 733473 www.balipropertylink.com Villas, Lands, Apartments, Commercials For Sale or Lease Short & Long Term FITRI TINA
0819 3430 6263 0818 055 60693
| |
YUNAN KENNY
0878 6110 0176 0878 6167 8008 NC/Re/I-11 Jan. 12
Surf Shop/Surf School for sale. Price includes all stock & boards, plus 3 1/2 year’s shop lease. Prime position in Poppies Lane 2, Kuta. E-mail: <wockysurfschool@gmail. com>. [4189] 2 shops to let prime location at Bemo Corner and 2 rooms house for rent, located at Bunisari street no. 17, opposite 24 hours Indomaret. Please call 081 2380 2169 / 0361 786 8169 Alamsyah. Need fast affordable price. Profitable guarantee. <alamsyahz@yahoo.com>. [4268] Bungalow to rent self contained big room own bathroom. Quiet but central location in the rice fields, AC, hot water. Great mattress, easy access to anywhere. Rp. 2 million/ month. PH: 0878 6207 9604. [4272] For rent: Commercial Property situated in prime location Jl. Dewi Sri, Kuta. 4 are land with 2 joglos of 230m2. Parking, electricity 5000 watt, etc. Minimum 2 years. Call 0813 3894 8998/ <beatha_saskia@hotmail.com>. [4298] Fully furnished rooms for short or long term rent. Up to 4 rooms available. Jl. Raya Kuta, 5 mins to airport. Close beach, restaurants and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for info and photos 0813 3612 6557 / (0361) 804 5563. [4200] Restaurant for lease. All licensed provided. Please call 0812 4679 6600. [4311] Kuta studio apartments, Poppies Lane. Buy one or both. 2 x one bedroom one bathroom, fully renovated and furnished. Private balconies, resort pool. 91/2 year lease, extendable. AUD$49000 each negotiable. Photo’s and inclusions. <n-e-d@bigpond.net.au>. [4142]
NC/Re/I-25 Jan. 12
Do you want to make a villa Price IDR3.5million – IDR 6.5million /M2 Get a free quotation REAL ESTATE Consultant - Bali
Do you want to find the right land? Do you want to build safely?
Just Call Us 0361 8050000 Office: Jl.Petitenget No.69 TULIP Restaurant 1st floor Badung-Bali “Don’t let your dream become a Nightmare”
FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT US: T: (0361) 8050000 | E: contact@kibarer.com Web: www.KIBARERDEVELOPMENT.com C/Re/G-25 Jan. 12
We've got Bali covered The Paradise Property Group roup info@ray info@raywhiteparadise.com www.raywhiteparadise.com www.ray
0361 737 357 | 773 540 | 701 154 | 285 525 | 0363 0 41666 /FFICE LOCATED IN 3EMINYAK s .USA $UA s *IMBARAN s 3ANUR s #ANDI $ASA 3ANUR s #ANDI $ASA $ASA
RAY WHITE PARADISE NUMBER 1 PROPERTY RECOMMENDATION
LNGR500 Madewi
SUMS385 Umalas
1.5 Ha
Contact : Siska + 62 81 55 749 228 siska@raywhiteparadise.com
3
2
1
Title : Freehold / Hak Milik Price : USD 290.000 NEGO!
SSEM321 Sunset Road
4
5
SUMS245 Umalas
-
This brand, new stunning villa is situated in a quiet area in picturesque Umalas. The property is 680 sqm & incorporates 3 beautifully finished spacious bedrooms all with large ensuites & each room opening out into a private courtyard. Secluded swimming pool, modern western design kitchen & 2 separate living rooms complete the perfect picture. The property is surrounded by massive rice fields & 10 minutes to Seminyak, Petitenget, Canggu & 25 minutes to the International airport. Contact : Zamzam
This 4-bedroom villa is built on 3.75 are land and located in the Sunset Road area between Legian and Seminyak. Much more important: it is only a 5-minutes-walk to Seminyak Beach and 2 km from Canggu Club and international school. The villa consists of 4 spacious bedrooms divided over two floors with en suite bathrooms and an open living, kitchen and dining area on a total of 200sqm living area.
Title : Leasehold Price : USD 385,000
Title : Leasehold Price : IDR 1,800,000,000
+ 62 (0) 878 6181 9445 zamzam@raywhiteparadise.com
2
2
1
Located within the best up & coming area of Echo Beach Canggu, this very attractive investment opportunity is the one that you have been waiting for! Due to the current owners relocating back to Europe, they are highly motivated to sell so all offers will be considered. With a Freehold title & a very attractive selling price this property will attract massive interest due to the demand & development that is happening within this very scenic location. The villa has been designed with a mixture of a modern Balinese design, stylish furnishings & fittings, a spectacular roof terrace & a generous sized swimming pool. The villa is part of a very secure & private villa estate that has an excellent management company in place that produces high rental returns. Each villa owner also has access to a very large common area swimming pool & entertainment area. A short bike ride from the villa will take you to the beach and a good selection of restaurants in one of Bali’s best locations!
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 35,000,000/Are
SCGU290 Canggu
Contact : Ita + 62 (0) 81 337 773 420 ita@raywhiteparadise.com
LE SA T R S FO FA
Contact : + 62 (0) 81 5570 1729
2
3
2
Built on 300 sqm of freehold land in Umalas. This fully furnished villa designed with modern architecture. This villa features open but close able modern kitchen/dining/living overlooking the swimming pool with bale. This villa also completed with high quality equipment such as water filter, Holand made water heater & branded gym equipment. Use it as a holiday home, rent out when you’re not here & make a return of investment. Close to the beach, fine restaurants & the famous shopping district of Bali. Contact : Govinda
Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 3,400,000,000
+ 62 (0) 82 146 572 168 govinda@raywhiteparadise.com
Y UR LE X LU STY &
SSEM505 Seminyak
2
3
1
This villa is location in villa complex area, not far from Sunset Road and have easy access to the villa. The villa built in 1,88 are land, the building is 160 square meters, 2 floor, villa built in 2008, have road width 7 m, sale with fully furnished good quality. If you need a viila not far from Sunset Road area, this villa is the one you are looking for. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 2,700,000,000
Contact : Amber + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 amber@raywhiteparadise
STAB606 Tabanan
2
2
SCGU502 Canggu
-
Beautiful 2 bedrooms property located in Tabanan, with 180 degrees view over the greenbelt rice fields and the ocean. Brand new and fully furnished villa for a very attractive price of Euros 175,000 for Freehold ownership! That’s the perfect villa for retirement, located right in the middle of the rice fields in the most peaceful location of the South of Bali. Title : Hak Milik Price : EURO 175,000
Contact : Ray White Paradise + 62 (0) 81 237 878 366 julien@raywhiteparadise.com
5
5
2
I am pleased to present to you this fantastic 4 bed 4 bath air-conditioned home with separate Joglo guesthouse. A mixture of modern & Balinese design allows you to live in luxury without losing the charm of the breathtaking landscape that surrounds you. The home boasts 2 study areas with rice paddy views and a large swimming pool. Set on 6 Are only 2mins to the beach & 3mins to Canggu Club, you can’t ask for more! Contact : Ray White Paradise Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 82 147 561 410 Price : IDR 5,500,000,000 anthony@raywhiteparadise
WE'VE GOT BALI COVERED
Ray White Ads
Ray White is Australia's and Asia's biggest real estate agency Ray White sells 1 property every 8 minutes Raywhite.com is the largest independent internet site in Australasia, exceeding 420,000 visitors each month
NO ONE ELSE CAN DELIVER LIKE WE CAN. * prices and availability subject to change without prior notification.
The Paradise Property Group NC/Re/G-8 Feb. 12
We've got Bali covered The Paradise Property Group roup info@ray info@raywhiteparadise.com www.ray www.raywhiteparadise.com
0361 737 357 | 773 540 | 701 154 | 285 525 | 0363 0 41666 3ANUR s #ANDI $ASA $ASA /FFICE LOCATED IN 3EMINYAK s .USA $UA s *IMBARAN s 3ANUR s #ANDI $ASA 5K 22 D S NIT EU 3U V SA FOR
SSEM414 Seminyak
ER FF IEW O V T HO EAT GR
2
2
-
New Luxury Boutique Hotel in Seminyak with great return 90% occupancy, 42 years Leasehold plus 20 years extention, very great for investment in Bali. 3 unit 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 to serve its guests. Contact : Amber Title : Leasehold For 1 Unit : USD 325,000 + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 For 3 Unit : USD 750,000 amber@raywhiteparadise.com
SBUK501 Bukit
3-4
6
SNUD889 Tanjung Benoa
3
The Villa features 3 master bedrooms set either hill and bay front above 500 feet ground, providing a setting that matches the symbatic pleasure of the service and pleasure offered within. The Puri Goa Gong Villa translated as a symbol of calm mind, traditional Balinese holistic, sacred, soft of sound, soft of touch, which captures the tactile oasis that will be offered within.
Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 1,275,000
Contact : Amber + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 amber@raywhiteparadise.com
3
4
-
Stunning is all I can say!! Right on the water. The best unit in the complex. This property has the "WOW" factor a must view for the serious buyer!! A "Million Dollar" property that you can purchase for under a Million Dollars! A great villa in a managed estate in Tanjung Benoa. On the water of the harbor with a boat dock and shared usage for the twin engined power boat with full time skipper to cater for any aquatic needs included. Contact : Shane Walsh + 62 (0) 81 338 276 772 shane@raywhiteparadise.com
Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 950,000
THINK Think there's nothing new in real estate? Here at Ray White Paradise, we are constantly thinking about the future. We don’t feel restricted by what is, but instead we like to think about what could be. IVE US G L C IN EX IST L
THE BEST INVESTMENT IN BALI BUY NOW AND REAP THE BENEFITS
GUARANTEED ROI OPPORTUNITY IN PECATU DREAMLAND SELLING FAST S E L L I N G FA S T, G U A R A N T E E D R E T U R N , B E S T I N V E S T M E N T O P P O RT U N I T Y I N B A L I , B U Y N O W !
PBUK555 Pecatu
1
1
7 REASONS WHY THIS IS THE INVESTMENT OF A LIFETIME :
Title Price
: Leasehold : IDR 1,100,000,000
1. 4 star Condo Hotel is the ultimate investment 2. The 1st release is at an incredible 1.1 billion IDR each 3. Magnificently situated along the 7th hole of the Dreamland golf course. 4. 38 sqm of living, fully furnished. 5. 90 years Lease Hold, Hotel Management 6. Guaranteed 5 years ROI - 21 days free stay 7. Guaranteed buy back after 10 years at double the price you paid * prices and availability subject to change without prior notification.
1
Shane Walsh + 62 81 338 276 772 shane@raywhiteparadise.com
The Paradise Property Group NC/Re/G-8 Feb. 12
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.
Freehold
Canggu UNBELIEVABLE PROPERTY
A beautiful warm feeling comes over you once you walk through the gates of this charming property. Opportunities are endless in regards to the layout of this property. In all there are 5 bedrooms, 1 huge room downstairs which is almost a “mini” property all on its own with lounge and en suite. 3 bedrooms upstairs including the spacious master, and there are 3 kitchens in total. On top of that you have a separate self contained Javanese house which is fully air conditioned. Huge driveway and entrance in, big pool, endless ponds and waterfalls and manicured gardens compliment this simply exquisite house/guest house opportunity with a motivated seller. Business or pleasure whatever REF RV-1017 the weather! BARGAIN @ 4,000,000,000 IDR.
Leasehold
Jimbaran RIGHT ON OBEROI STREET!
Located right on the famous Oberoi district of Seminyak, this tropical Balinese villa comprises of 3 bedrooms each with its own bathroom. This 2 storey villa sits on 6 Are of lease hold land. The lower level has an open plan kitchen / living and dining area overlooking the spacious garden and 7x5 swimming pool. This property is offered unfurnished and comes complete with big parking space and empty area available for room of improvement. Available for 20 years lease with an option to extend, a very good location this is a truly rare opportunity. Price: IDR. 3,000,000,000 REF RV-1145
Freehold
Tabanan SERENITY IN TABANAN
This newly built single level villa is built on 7 Are of freehold land in Tabanan. With approximately 250 square meters of building this villa comprises 4 bedrooms and 3 ensuite bathrooms and 2 bedrooms which share a bathroom. Built to the highest international standards this property includes spacious indoor and outdoor living area, western style fully equipped kitchen and a large balcony to enjoy the clean and fresh air and experience the breathtaking rice paddies tapestry. The 34 m2 swimming pool is set amongst the ample manicured garden, completed with big secure garage. Located only 10 minutes from Tanah Lot and the famous Nirwana Golf And Country Club this beautiful REF RV-1137 villa comes fully furnished. Price: IDR. 2,750,000,000
Seminyak
Leasehold
GREAT VALUE IN SEMINYAK!! This Brand new private villa in a compound of 7 others is situated in a privileged position in Seminyak. Each villa is built on 1.7 Are. This villa features 2 ensuite bedrooms and open plan kitchen/living and dining area. Fully furnished and built to the highest international standards. Complete with sun lounge and swimming pool. The ownership is offered with leasehold of 44 years, with a secure option of 10 years extension. Price: EURO 250,000 REF D-153
Kerobokan
Leasehold
ITALIANESQUE BALINESE STYLE
This fully furnished villa offering 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms is set on 15 Are of lease hold land conveniently located in Kerobokan. Build in 2 separate buildings, the main building consists of living area / European style kitchen and semi-open dining area with veranda overlooking the formal lawn, a 15x4 swimming pool and the manicured exotic gardens. The upstairs master bedroom with sunset view veranda has a large semi open bathroom decorated with rooftop tropical garden and rain shower. A separate guest house contains 2 bedrooms with a large sharing bathroom and a lovely sitting area adjacent to the pool deck. Designed with a luxurious Italian Balinese style completed with staff area, office room, and secure big garage. Price: USD 320,000 REF RV-1127
Canggu
Freehold
UNBELIEVABLE PRICE A really rare opportunity to own 12 Are of freehold land in the highly sought after area of Canggu has just come up. Good access, with natural scenery and tranquil surroundings, beautiful rice field views and luxury villas nearby. This is a fantastically located land plot and the price has just been reduced from IDR. 300,000,000 per Are to an unbelievable IDR. 170,000,000 per Are! This won’t last long! Price: IDR 170.000.000/ are REF L-271
YOUR ONE STOP PROPERTY SHOP 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 Branch Office : Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 963, Jimbaran - Bali | Ph: +62 361 214 7788 C/Re/I-08 Feb 12