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For Sale; Excelent condition rarely used roller grill (France) electric pizza oven pz660. 2door model pizza oven with infrared quartz elements (1050°C) and fistone. Will sell Rp. 8.000.000 (new 13.000.000). SMS only: 0361 307 2226 or e-mail: <atsevenbox@gmail. com>. Denpasar. [104]

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For Sale; I have a superior movie collection to offer. 1200 (!) movies, mostly 2007-2012. The movies are in AVI-format and all in TV quality (no HD)! Movies are in English language! Please ask for the list! 0813 3798 4369. Seminyak. [172]

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FOR SALE BRAVO ITALY GELATO DISPLAY MACHINE 2ND HAND EXCELLENT CONDITIONS, EX GELATISSIMO. DIMENSIONS (PxLxT): 2.13mX1.08mX1.30m LONG TO DISPLAY 16 FLAVORS (8LTR CONTAINER EACH) OR 24 FLAVORS (5LTR CONTAINER EACH) FOR MORE INFO, PLEASE CALL/EMAIL: 0878 8272 0445 yapisups@yahoo.co.id OR aankardhia@yahoo.com

For Sale; I sell my perfect lounge & chillout music collection+all Putu Mayo albums! 1000 (!) albums in perfect quality on DVDs. If you have a bar, restaurant or you love lounge music, that’s the right collection for you! 0821 4500 6711. Seminyak. [173] For Sale; White iPhone 3GS factory unlocked 16GB 2.25 million. MacBook Air 13inch 1.7GHz 4GB RAM with DVD drive all cables only 6 mos old 9 million. Playstation3 2controller 5games 1.5 million 40GB HD. +62 85 6384 4591. Seminyak. [069] 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. [055] For Sale; Unwanted gift. LG DVD+Divx player. 300K. Brand new. Still in box. Special price. Please contact <rentkindle@yahoo.com>. Call/SMS 0858 8000 2500. Denpasar. [169]

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For Sale; Mizui water heater ACWH Japan technology (never used), free operation cost, no electric, no solar cell, no gas. Go green! Rp. 5,7mio. contact: 081 7973 4451 or 0361-883 3441. Jimbaran. [122] For Sale; Sears hard suitcase/luggage, “Forecast” model, made in USA. About 50cm x 70cm x 20cm. Light blue color, hard case. Good condition. Rp. 200,000. Call or SMS 0361-746-0113. Legian. [162]

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For Sale; iMac 27 inch, 2. 7GHz i5 quad core, 4 GB RAM, 1TB hard drive, Thunderbolt, 12, 2 with all the original stuff and box. Rp. 14.000.000. Contact <eka@ggwyn.com>. 0853 3890 0137. Ubud. [163] For Sale; 172 pcs DVD’s used, good condition in plastic various titles of new movies, International tv series & Korea. In the shop Rp 10, 000/pcs, I sell cheap! Sale all for Rp 350,000. SMS only 0361 369 9489. Kerobokan. [164] Your waste plastic is worth money at Yayasan Regenerating Bali. We have a program where we collect all plastic waste for a cleaner Bali and to end poverty. To get involved and to arrange collection please e-mail <plasticmoney@ regeneratingearth.com>. [165] C/Ns/I-08 August 12

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For sale: Husky puppy, black-white color pattern. Female 3 months, have stambom certificate, very healthy, smart and charming. Vaccinated 2 times, eat well. Open price Rp. 6 mill nego. Serious buyer call Jeffry 0819 9912 9255 or e-mail <venice_milan99@yahoo. com>. [007]

10 GreatDane puppies available from reputable breeder. Pure-bred and imported bloodlines. Contact Paradise Greatdanes 081Sale pure breed 2 female 338-421111. [005] Kintamani dog. DOB 23/5/12. KOI Fish available in Bali for Vaccinated, stamboom. Call your pond, click on: <www. 081 7978 3883 / 0813 3859 4888. [008] balekoi.com> or contact 0857 9230 0038. [006] Boarding kennel for your Basset hound. Female 3 dog while you are away from years. Healthy, funny, with bali. Reservation 0821 4585 paper. Call 0852 3909 6800. 5999, e-mail <nicointerior@ yahoo.com>. [010] [009]

Ready for booked 5 male & 3 female Golden Retriever. DOB 12/6/12. Call 0813 3859 4888 / 081 7978 3883. [012] Healthy lovable Persian kittens ready for your home companion. 0812 391 9893. [012] Labrador x Golden Retriever. Excellent health. Vaccinated. 10 weeks old. Ginger, female, gorgeous color. Lot’s of spunk. Real stunner. Minx, female, chocolate/black all over. Loves cuddles. Peppa, female, chocolate/black with white socks. Loves being with you. Perfect family dogs, great with children, smart and trainable. Rp. 4,000,000 each. Phone 0858 5732 0834. [013]

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For Sale; Ring size diamond, 0.40ct, G color with certificate. Well priced for early sale. 0819 9940 4749. Sanur. [167] For Sale; Playstation 2 Slim. Bonus DVD games. Reason: boring, unused. Special price. Please contact <rentkindle@yahoo.com>. Call/SMS 0858 8000 2500. Denpasar. [168] It ain’t what they call you, it’s what you answer to.

For Sale; Sony handycam, DCR-DVD103, uses minidvd disks. Like new, includes box, instructions. 1.7 juta. Black iPhone 3GS 8 gig, screen protector, silicone case, excellent condition, unlocked, includes box. 2.5 juta. Sanyo 6mp digital camera, 650k IDR. Contact 0812 3611 9753. Jimbaran. [152] For Sale; Tag Heuer professional 100 meters model 995406, Swiss made. Raymond Weil 18k gold electroplated model 5514-2 10m. Both have new Swiss batteries and are in good condition. Can meet at local fine watch store. 0812 3611 9753. Jimbaran. [153]

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For Sale; I’m moving out! Everything for sale: amazing solid teak table 2.40x0.90m 1.800.000 Rp. and more! Leticia 0812 3617 0281. <leticia_balacek@yahoo. com.ar>. Kerobokan. [019] For Sale; 2 Aircon Onshu, 2 PK; huge book shelves, fine Italian design; 2 wooden doors with part glass. All for 4 sale in Seminyak. Must go soon! Contact 0878 6105 0682. [155] For Sale; Surfboards: shortboard: 6’3 19” 2”. Gorilla pad, fiberglass fins. Board is in good shape, few pressure dings. 1, 6 Mio. Rp. Fish: 5’11”, 20”, 2 5/8” In very good condition. 1,8 Mio. Rp. Pics via mail! 0812 3636 9241. Canggu. [075]

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For Sale; LG home theater set: HT806TM. Full warranty from LG. 5.1 channel (6 speakers) 850Watts total. Source with built-in DVD player with FullHD 1080p upscaler. Price is only: 2.3 million. 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [147] For Sale; GoPro HD 1 Surf Edition. Perfect condition! GoPro camera, battery, waterproof-housing, FCS fin plug mount, surfboard mount, leash, USB cable, manual, additional tripod/ monopod mount, monopod and soft carrying bag for the camera. 2 mill IDR! +62 877 4726 0194. Legian. [020]

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Say What? Question: I met this guy when my family and I moved to this banjar about a year ago. He is a friend because we all go to the same temple. From what I can tell, he is nice. He recently married a woman who is older than us. He is my age, 23. To be honest, I don’t like his wife very much. She is one of those people who acts like she is better than everybody and says hello only when she is in the mood. He invited me to their home a couple of times because I don’t socialize much, and I don’t have a job at the moment. He is a nice person, and I am not interested in him except as a friend. He also has not shown any interest in me beyond just wanting to be friends. But, the advice I need from you is whether or not I should take him up on an offer he made to meet with me once in awhile just the two of us, or does it sound like he is trying to seduce me? If I say yes, we will be alone at his home while his wife is not there. Another issue is that, because she and I do not speak, it would be awkward to be at their house when she arrives. Any suggestions? Dr. ZZ: Here’s a suggestion: you don’t need this kind of drama in your life. Even if this man’s intentions are pure -which I doubt they are -- my advice is to steer clear. Meeting him in public or when his wife is at home is one thing; meeting him alone in private will reflect poorly on the two of you and strain his marriage. Even if the marriage starts to falter beforehand, you have nothing to gain from this plan. It would be horrible, if the two of them ever separate, to be there or to be involved in a way that implicates you as a “home wrecker.” That aside, this fellow appears to be up to no good. There is no well-meaning reason for him to entertain a single woman at his home while his wife is away. Hang out with him at your temple if you care too, but privately? No way! Question: Living in Bali, I reside at a considerable distance from my sister back home. She and her son are my only remaining family, and we manage to see each other every couple of years. My nephew, her son, was born with a serious heart condition and had open heart surgery to repair the defects when he was 8 years old. Now that he is in his teens, and he suffers from serious problems related to nutrition and immunity. He has been out of school for a month solid with various illnesses. He is 165 cm and weighs 44 kilos, and believe me when I tell you he is a mass of bones! His breakfast consists of a pastry. That’s it. The rest of the day he eats hamburgers and chips. This for a child who suffers from a serious heart defect! I guess he’s feeding a heart attack, but his mother does nothing to intervene. It’s always someone else’s problem and never

her own. In the meantime, I’m concerned that he is so unhealthy. What do I do? Dr. ZZ: The problem you describe is widespread and growing, and unless children are given sound principles from an early age, they often suffer the consequences of their parents’ ignorance. The difficulty is rooted in a lack of personal responsibility that stems from mistaken beliefs. Advertising sells us the notion of instant fixes and puts doctors on a pedestal. Many convince themselves that the medical profession can cure almost any condition we encounter without our needing to take responsibility for the reason we got sick in the first place. The health and wellness aspects of sound nutrition, adequate exercise, fresh air, clean water and spiritual wellbeing have long been replaced by fast foods and Big Pharma. Unfortunately, only after it is too late do most of us learn.

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Chances are there is little you can do for your nephew except to harp to him and his mother about the wonders of adequate nutrition. Indeed, one part of the body is not more important than the others, and medical intervention will probably not continue to be successful for the little fellow unless certain general health markers are established. Gift the two of them copies of articles from the Internet on the heart-healthy properties of Omega-3 oils. Send them fresh fruits and supplements (which you can purchase online for local delivery) and hard copy articles about the detrimental effects of processed foods. Depending upon where they live, you may even be able to find an “Integrative” medical facility in their area where the body’s own recovery systems would be considered in approaches that utilize alternative therapies for improving diet and nutrition while treating the boy’s condition. In the end, however, if all your good intentions go in one ear and out the other (as is apt to be the case), there is not much you can do except to pray. Although it is sometimes difficult to embrace that concept, everything happens for the highest good. Each of us chooses this lifetime for its lessons, and the lessons often cannot be appreciated while we are learning them. “In the end, all the matters is how well we live, how well we love, and how well we learn to let go.” A giving it your best shot, you may need to simply “let go and let God.”

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For Sale; PS3 collector’s game: ICO & Shadow Of Collossus HD Collection. Still new, unopened Rp. 300. 000. Other games (used): Little Big Planet, Street Fighter 4, Virtua Tennis 3,200.00 each. Contact 081 193 9281 or <garage868@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [148]

For Sale; My Art & Lutherie acoustic guitar made in Canada, barely used. Call for price at 081 7973 9278. Sanur. [170] For Sale; Sanyo TV 21” flat screen. A few years old, but works fine. Rp. 600,000. Call or SMS 0361-746-0113. Legian. [161]

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Ted One Christmas Eve an eight year old boy receives a Teddy Bear as a present. That night, he wishes on a falling star that his Teddy Bear could become alive. His wish is granted. Twenty-seven years later, he, and the Teddy Bear, are both living a bachelor’s life in Boston, but, the Teddy Bear has grown-up into the most obnoxious stuffed toy that you can possibly imagine. Director Seth MacFarlane makes a really entertaining movie; however, even though it sounds like it, this comedy is not for children. The humor, situations, and language are not really suitable for the little ones! Dead-pan actor Mark Wahlberg usually appears in serious action-movies, yet, in this great comedy, he shows that he does possess a wicked sense of humor after all. 2 Days in New York French actress Julie Delpy writes and directs this charming comedy-of-manners. Julie plays a French artist, who is living in New York with her Black-American journalist boyfriend. They have an idyllic life, and, the only stress which they are experiencing comes from the tensions growing as Julie prepares an exhibition of her latest work. Yet, their life is to be disrupted when Julie’s family from France pays a surprise visit. There is not much plot in this movie. It’s all about culture shock, and the amusing situations which are to develop. The comedy is all in the playing. Still, much of this movie is delivered in rapid-fire French, but, if you can keep up with the subtitles, as they whizz by, you will find that a lot of very witty dialogue is going down. The Magic of Belle Isle This is another movie without much plot, and, again, relies on the various situations which it is depicting to maintain interest. A wheel-chair bound famous Black-American author is suffering from writer’s block, and he rents a house for the summer by a lake, hoping that the picturesque location will inspire him. His life is to be turned around by the family that lives next door. Director Rob Reiner keeps a lot of sentimentality and schmaltz out of his movie, and simply concentrates on character development. Veteran actor Morgan Freeman gives a great performance, in this tender and likable film. Isenhart Okay, looking at the cover of this DVD you would presume that it’s all about a Knight going off to fight in the Crusades, or some such thing, but, that is far from the truth. Actually, what you get is an extremely interesting medieval thriller. In a 12th century German city a series of heinous murders have been taking place. All of the victims’ hearts have been cut from their bodies, and, when the girlfriend of a local youth is slaughtered, he vows to find the killer. This youth has received an elementary religious education, and, after a while, he starts to suspect that it’s not a serial-killer he is looking for, but, a heretic partaking in some outlawed research into human anatomy. German director Hansjorg Thurn makes a fascinating film, full of suspense and atmosphere, which raises many philosophical and religious questions. The Forger Teenage heartthrob Josh Hutcherson stars in this movie. Josh plays an artistically talented homeless youth, who is given shelter by a successful painter. However, this painter is not what he seems. He is actually a forger, and, under his tutelage, Josh is to receive an education in copying famous American artists. This slight movie also stars an aging Lauren Bacall, and is only of interest to see how time has been treating the legendary Miss Bacall. Demoted From the guys behind the ‘American Pie’ movies comes this rather idiotic comedy. Office politics causes two sexist salesmen to be demoted to the position of secretaries. The salesmen are to learn that a woman’s role in the workforce is not an easy one, and they quickly become ‘feminists’. There are some funny moments in the film, but, its depiction of feminism is stupid.

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Newlyweds Independent writer and director Edward Burns makes another one of his pseudo-intellectual situation-comedies. A happily married couple has their lives disrupted when a free-spirited relative comes for an extended stay. There is just too much blah blah blah in a glamorous New York apartment.

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Friends with Kids After all their friends get married and have babies, a trendy couple wants to have a baby as well, but, not get married. Complications develop. More blah blah blah in glamorous New York apartments, restaurants, and night clubs. Being Flynn A failed writer is evicted from his apartment, and must go to a homeless shelter where his estranged son works. Robert De Niro grows a scraggy beard and mumbles. Not a very good performance from this famous actor. The Raven Someone is on a killing spree, murdering people in the style of the writer Edgar Allan Poe, and the famous author has to prove that it isn’t himself. LOL A single mom has to cope with all the tribulations of her teenage daughter growing up. For her age, Demi Moore looks great. Miley Cyrus is terrible. 360 A series of dreary inter-connected stories have a silly gimmick. The movie starts in Vienna, goes around the world, and then returns to Vienna again. Texas Killing Fields A serial-killer is murdering prostitutes and dumping their bodies in a swamp. Turn me on, dammit! A Norwegian girl is very keen to loose her virginity with anyone available.

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Mr. Robet’s Best Buys The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Seven English retirees start new lives living in a dilapidated hotel in India. Salmon Fishing in the Yemen A rich Yemen sheik wants to introduce salmon fishing into his arid country. Ted An eight year old boy wishes on a falling star that his Teddy Bear was alive. 2 Days in New York A New York couple’s life is disrupted when their French family pays a visit. Lockout The daughter of the American President is held hostage during a prison riot. The Magic of Belle Isle A wheel-chair bound famous author rents a house for the summer by a lake. Isenhart In a 12th century German city a series of awful murders has been occurring. Margaret A teenage girl causes an accident between a New York bus and a pedestrian. Why Stop Now A high-school piano prodigy has to get his drug addicted mother into rehab. The Three Stooges A new Stooges movie with three comedians who look just like the originals. E-mail: dvddiary@yahoo.com Copyright © 2012 Mr. Robet You can read all past articles of DVD Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-27 June 12


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For Sale; Equipment from closed warung. 3 tables and chairs, food display (glass front), cashier table all one set made from heavy quality wood. A few other items. Call Ketut at 0852 5390 5840 Bahasa only. Denpasar. [158] For Sale; Surfboard 6’4 wanting to sell for 2.8 mil or swap for a bigger board or trainee board. In good condition, comes with grip mat. Call 0812 3931 9777 to view in Umalas. [159] For Sale; Apple wireless keyboard new model MC184LL/B, like new conditions and complete with box. compatible with iMac, macbook/pro, iPad. Price 500k. Text 0819 9905 5544 / e-mail: <denpasar@ me.com>. Kerobokan. [160]

For Sale; Two older laptops. IBM T20, Pentium III, Windows XP. Compaq Presario C300, Intel Celeron M 420, 1.5 gig RAM 60gig HD. Works, needs LCD screen or monitor. Both for 2.5 juta. 0812 3611 9753. Jimbaran. [154] For Sale; Electric stove single burner, 100% new, made in Japan. I got lucky draw. I sell half price. Contact Adi 0853 3894 1209 for picture. Sanur. [004] Bali Cancer Care Community invites your participation in hospital & home visits for those whose days are already numbered and limited. Care for the pain. Care for the suffering. Care for the spirit. 0812 391 9893. [005] C/Ns/G-11 July 12

For Sale; Twins boxing gloves, 14 ounces, red, velcro, never used, along with skipping rope and hand wraps. In Ubud, but can meet in Sanur. 600.000 IDR. 0812 3709 5675, Arka. [006] C/Ns/I-18 April 12

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For Sale; Monster Cable iCable. Gold plated high quality connect stereo minijack to RCA inputs (red-white) on your stereo system. For Apple, Blackberry, laptops, or anything with audio output. Rp. 350.000. 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [171]

For Sale; Nintendo DS lite blue, comes with 6 games. US charger, works great, 800K. Contact 081 2394 2215. Jimbaran. [175] For Sale; Metal detector, find gold on the beach. New in the box. Bounty Hunter. 3 juta. 0812 394 2215. Jimbaran. [176]

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by Ibu Kat

INTO THE SOUL OF BALI It’s summer, and Ubud is heaving with tourists. Sunburned and bemused, they peer at their travel books and iPads looking for the cheapest home stays with WIFI, the closest yoga studio or a nice photogenic cremation to post on FaceBook. They scratch the skin of this rich, multidimensional culture before moving on, but in the right company they could dive more deeply into Bali’s very soul. Every once in a while I like to feature small, local enterprises that sensitively support Bali’s culture and economy. I first met Made Surya when I was researching an article about Bali’s traditional healers. I’ve always been allergic to the idea of taking a tour, but tagging along with one of his Healing Arts educational tours gave me introductions and insights that I could never have gleaned on my own. Surya’s personal relationships with many traditional healers along with his classical religious and cultural training made him the perfect companion for my quest. I got over my bias and found him a treasure trove of cultural information. After hanging around with Surya and his wife Judy I developed a huge respect for their combined knowledge and experience of Balinese culture, which they share through their small educational travel business Danu Tours. Modest as he is, Made Surya is a modern Renaissance Bali man. He’s an expert mask carver and professional mask dance who performs internationally at universities and arts institutions. He sings traditional Balinese kidung at ceremonies. Surya’s father was a priest, so he had a broad religious education and is one of few Balinese who understands why rituals are performed. He’s constantly studying texts on Balinese culture in Balinese, Kawi, Sanskrit and he can read the lontars. An accomplished cook, he’s been guest chef at several restaurants in California offering Balinese cuisine. And he’s an expert on the subject of Bali’s traditional healers. Judy began her career as a Theatre Instructor at University of Maryland, then a California college, using a sabbatical to study mask dance and textiles in Ubud in 1978. After three months she decided to lead a study tour and returned to Ubud with a group. At that time the only other foreigner leading study tours was Bob Brown who conducted music tours of Indonesia. Her tours encompassed painting, mask dance, women’s dance and mask carving. A yoga practitioner since 1972, Judy led the first yoga tour to Bali in 1985. After intensive study with 17 authorities on Balinese masks all over the island, in 1986 she wrote what is still the seminal book on Balinese masks (‘Balinese Masks’ by Judy Slattum is available at Ganesha Books). “There were no materials on the subject at that time,” she told me. “I had to learn about the religious and mystical aspects of masks and every phase of their production. Surya was my translator and he was inspired to learn mask carving and mask dance through these interviews. Those early connections give us access to master carvers, performers, dancers, musicians and academics around Bali with whom we still have deep friendships. Our clients are able to meet authentic masters in these fields.” Surya was studying to become a chartered accountant when he met Judy in 1983. They married in 1986, and their shared passion for Bali’s richly textured culture led them to develop a range of study programs that take visitors into Bali’s very soul. The core of their philosophy is to guide people who want to delve into the culture and its many dimensions and spend time with the Balinese people. “It’s sad to see so many people coming here now who have no idea what a unique and special place this is,” Judy points out. “Until a few years ago, people coming to Bali stayed longer and really wanted to learn about the culture. They’d done some research and were informed enough to recognize high quality masks, carvings, textiles and silver to purchase. Mass tourism has lowered the bar.

“We only do what we enjoy, with only a few tours a year limited to about 14 people. We’ve been challenged to create a wide range of tours and because of our relationships with so many Balinese from all walks of life, we’re able to put together unique programs. The Institute of Noetic Sciences asked us to develop a study tour on child rearing practices. The Sacred Sites International Foundation approached us to create a tour of the sacred sites of Bali, which also includes Borobudur and Prabanan. The Threshold Choir asked us to develop a study tour of Bali’s death traditions, and we’ve responded to requests to develop health and fitness trips and to manage writing and yoga workshops. Creating new programs takes a lot of research but it’s so much fun, very exciting. We’re never bored and really enjoy coming up with something new.”

in Klungkung actually define moral codes for the Balinese. And for fun, we visit Charlie’s organic chocolate factory.” When choosing accommodation for their study tours, Surya and Judy look for hotels that have an awareness of environmental sustainability as well as good food, ambience, good management and comfortable rooms. One of their favourites is Puri Lumbung in Munduk, Bali’s original villagebased eco-hotel. Munduk offers amazing treks, hikes to the waterfall, walks through coffee and clove plantations, rice fields and small hamlets. This is one of the oldest settled areas of Bali, with archeological evidence of Chinese presence 2,000 years ago and sarcophagi dating back 4,000 years. The informative Sacred Sites study tour includes Gunung Kawi , a wonderful 11th century site dedicated to the pre-Hindu king Anak Wang Su. Its seven monumental tombs, dedicated to the king and his three wives on one side of the river and his three concubines on the other, are carved from living rock. Beyond is a warren of meditation chambers that housed hermits, monks and pilgrims. The benefits of having long term relationships with so many Balinese specialists are mutual. Study tour clients have access to the home workshops of carefully selected crafters, painters, weavers, basket makers, and carvers who have been well known to Judy and Surya for decades and have the highest quality products. And the tours also bring income to local businesses, small restaurants and hotels.

Surya is deeply immersed in the world of Balinese traditional healers and a few years ago began a three-day Healing Arts study tour. The book Eat Pray Love drew attention to Bali’s culture of traditional healers (balians, dukuns or shamans) and travelers now seem to think that a visit to a balian should feature on their must-do list along with a spa visit and surfing lessons. But a visit to a balian is a serious matter, not a tourist sideshow. The balian is an instrument of divine healing and the client enters a covenant to receive this healing with reverence and humility. A balian is committed to service and may never turn anyone away, and tourists who casually enter the balian’s compound out of curiosity expecting to be seen often delay the healer from working with a Balinese who is genuinely ill. As a result of this trend, many balians decline to see westerners or groups. (For a list of healers who do accept visits from foreigners, see ww.baliadvertiser.biz/ articles/greenspeak/2010/healers. Many balians prefer visitors to make an appointment. Dress appropriately and enquire about the fee.)

Judy and Surya manage a Student Sponsorship Program for teens who would like to attend high school but whose parents can’t afford it. Any tour participants are eager to offer support to help the kids stay in school. There are usually about 20 such students at any given time, most in Munduk, and over 100 have now been sponsored through high school. Yes, you can learn a lot from books and websites. But it’s not easy for a visitor get under the skin of this amazing island. There’s nothing like being in the company of passionate experts to penetrate the abundant dimensions of Bali’s soul. www.danutours.com

their shared passion for Bali’s richly textured culture led them to develop a range of study programs that take visitors into Bali’s very soul Surya’s Healing Arts study tour includes comprehensive lectures on traditional healing in Bali and visits to powerful and authentic healers round the island. As with all the other Danu Tours, it also includes tools that help participants appreciate and understand what is around them -- background on manners, customs, basic Indonesian, temples, the banjar system, the structure of Bali Hinduism, bargaining, the caste system, rites of passage and much more. The study tours used to spend more time in Ubud but now give equal time to Candi Dasa and East Bali. “We want to turn people on to this area -- there is so much to see. We have friends in Tenganan which gives our clients special access to the households of weavers, basket-makers and musicians. There are still unique relics of the Dutch colonial past from the 1920s in the Puri at Amlapura, the palace of the Raja who was father to Bali’s fabled Dr Djelantik. Tirtagangga has the most magnificent scenery in Bali. The ceiling paintings

Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - Freefall off the Tourist Trail is Available from : - Ganesha Books in Ubud and Seminyak - www.balidazethebook.com downloadable as a PDF file - Amazon downloadable for Kindle

E-mail: bali_cat7@yahoo.com Copyright © 2012 Greenspeak You can read all past articles of Greenspeak at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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For Sale; Founder membership of Canggu Club. Valid until 2030. No annual dues payable. Please call 0361 299 544. [017]

For Sale; Collection of books/novels (drama, thrill, fictions) 15k/book. Please contact +62 812 3680 4897. Legian. [099]

For Sale; 2 webcameras (MS and HP) as new. For 400.000 Rp. Please contact Michael 081 2395 1444. Denpasar. [114]

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of the rainforest remains standing. Though we received almost no government support, the government never constrained our work, so that was support enough. What difficulties do the Orang Rimba face? In The Jungle School, I describe many instances of exploitation and deception at the hands of loggers and those developing palm oil plantations. These problems still exist but their occurrence is less frequent. Who were the greatest opponents of your work?

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The formal educational system would of course like to incorporate all children into their system so they do not encourage our work in the jungle. Also, some conservationists think more about the rainforest than they do about the people who live there. What were the difficulties that you faced? I’ve never been injured by anyone, but I’ve been threatened by bears and a cobra. I was also bitten by a scorpion and had malaria attacks many times. I have fallen off a bridge into the river, fallen from a motorbike, simply fallen in the jungle and have been hurt by falling tree branches. Many obstacles came from the natural environment like stinging bees and prowling bears, but most came from me being an outsider and a woman working alone. I’ve been threatened by loggers and even by the Orang Rimba themselves, including at the point of a spear held by a jealous wife! It took months for me to develop personal relationships with the Orang Rimba and become a trusted teacher in their community. What do you feel the future holds for people like the Orang Rimba?

Butet Manurung was born in Jakarta in 1972. As a child she loved playing outdoors and reading tales like the “Famous Five” children’s novels by Enid Blyton. Butet lived in Belgium from 1973-1976, moved back to Jakarta from 1976 to 1991, then lived in Bandung in the 1990s. She graduated with a degree in Anthropology and Indonesian Literature from Bandung’s Padjadjaran University and earned a Masters in Applied Anthropology from Australia National University. Butet has traveled the world and is also active in rafting, caving, mountain climbing and exploring forests all over Indonesia, including southern Sumatra from 1999 to 2007. With several other volunteers, Butet founded SOKOLA in 2003, an organization that provides education for indigenous peoples in remote areas of Indonesia. Butet’s book The Jungle School, telling of her life in the Sumatran jungles teaching the children of the Orang Rimba tribe, was published in 2012. Why did you start working with the Orang Rimba? It was a dream job - combining adventure and helping people. I could use my educational background, my hobby and my calling. Put another way, I could use my brain, my muscle and my heart. What distinguishes the Orang Rimba from other indigenous groups? For the most part, the Orang Rimba are still living as nomadic hunter-gatherers in the Bukit Dua Belas rainforest of Sumatra. There are a few thousand living in small groups. Their nomadic way of life is perhaps best represented by the melangun tradition. When someone dies, it is such a great misfortune that the Rimba must leave the area to escape the sadness. One of their special skills is their remarkable oral tradition. Each group has a pantun expert who uses this traditional poetry form, which passes down stories from one generation to the next. Though the Rimba are known to be stubborn, they are a completely non-violent people.

I don’t know what the future holds. We have all changed -- farmers became villagers, villagers became city people, and city people now inhabit a megalopolis. So, it is very likely that hunter-gatherers will adapt their lifestyles as well. No matter how much I want to see the rainforest remain as it was (and I am sure that’s what the Orang Rimba also wish), it is more important to see them live happily. If no one can keep the forest as it should be, we need to make sure that the Orang Rimba are ready for a life without the rainforest and what it provides. This means, whether they want to or not, the Orang Rimba will have to adjust. Of all your awards, which one means the most?

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Although I’ve received a great deal of international recognition, the TIME Magazine Hero of Asia award I received in Seoul in 2004 means the most to me. I was touched by what they wrote about my work and I was very proud to represent my country so soon after the Bali bombing. What are you involved in now? Raising money. It is so important to prepare isolated communities to deal with the challenges of an everencroaching modern world. Proceeds from the sale of my book support SOKOLA, but funding is always uncertain. The book has gained the attention of some very generous donors, but we need to continue to raise funds so that SOKOLA can continue to operate our schools in Jambi, Makassar, Pajang and Flores. For more information about SOKOLA, please visit our website at www.sokola.org. Do you have plans to write another book? Not at this stage. I am too busy with SOKOLA! Writing is a stressful process for me. My husband is encouraging me to write more. There is so much more to tell . . .

Do laws preserve the environment and protect the Orang Rimba? Laws protecting the rainforest and the indigenous people are not successful because they do not involve Orang Rimba in the management or planning level. The current laws do not incorporate local values or adopt the traditional laws into the national laws. The continued independence of the Orang Rimba is a success indicator, not how much

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Aluminium Boat (strong, light, anti corrosion) Length: 4,5 m Width: 1,87 m Depth: 0,8 m Draft: 0,2 m Aluminium steering console Aluminium seat benches Aluminium front deck Double bottom Hull (excl engines): Rp 58 mil (excl vat, delivery Denpasar) Contact: Satria: 081 139 1234 ; Diki: 081 134 8492 Factory: PT MKE, Gresik Receive order anykind size of aluminium board. NC/Ns/G-08 August 12

For Sale; Popcorn Hour C-200 FullHD 1080p player. USB, Network, etc. Full specs: Special offer: Rp. 2.5 million (nego). Bonus: 50 free HD movies! (bring your own external drive). Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [149] For Sale; Rarely used original branded sunglasses from personal collection. Some iconic collector items! Brands: Ray-Ban, Oakley, Oliver Peoples, Hugo Boss, & others. Please e-mail to: <garage868@gmail.com> for list, details, & pictures. Sanur. [150] For Sale; 59Fifty baseball caps. SF Giants 7 5/8 in blue with White logo, and Yankees 7 in black with white logo. Mint + stickers, like new. Price for 2: Rp. 500.000, - 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [151]

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For Sale; DJ Machine Behringer B-Control Deejay BCD 2000. Great condition, rarely used in original box. Was new 1.9 Mio Rupiah, selling for 1.3 Mio Rupiah. Please call or text 0878 6224 4540. Canggu. [201] For Sale; Panasonic microwave oven NNS215WF, 800W, 22 liters, Price new was 800.000 Rupiah, selling for 450.000 Rupiah. Call/SMS 0878 6224 4540. Canggu. [202]

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For Sale; Hasselblad C/ M500 body + 80mm CF T* Planar lens + waistlevel finder w/acute mat split screen +45degree prismfinder. All excellent condition, kept in dry cabinet. Rp. 9 juta. 081 2366 3253, for info/ photos. Gianyar. [024] For Sale; Hasselblad 120mm CFi T* macro lens. Excellent condition w/both caps/hood & pouch. Great for portrait or 1:1 closeups. Glass perfect, shutter/focus accurate. In drycab Rp. 12 juta. 081 2366 3253, for info/ photos. Gianyar. [025]

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For Sale; Moving, so we’re selling our couples membership (valid till 2028) at Canggu Club, the best venue in Bali for sports and social activities. Very interesting price. Contact 0852 3730 4847 / <marcelinbali@gmail. com>. Denpasar. [026] For Sale; Slotcar Carrera go set 1/43 2 cars of your choice 5.8 meter track incl looping tracks need cleaning 1.250.000 Rp. Phone 0821 4683 8303. Sanur. [009] NC/Ns/I-16 May 12

For Sale: 15” MacBook Pro, Late 2008 model, new battery and charger, good condition, all accessories included. Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz, 200GB HDD, 4GB RAM, NVidia GeForce 8600M GT 256MB. Included Neophrene Laptop Sleeve & Snow Leopard family package. Price Rp. 7 juta. Sanur 0812 3636 4270. [215]

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Restaurant Review

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

Dim Sum with Pork! Pelangi is on Jln. Dewi Sri, in Kuta, the road that connects Kuta Galleria with Sunset Road. This stretch has seen the death of many new restaurants, only now are a couple starting to work, one of those mysteries of the business. Pelangi is very large with a popular Chinese Bakery at the front entrance, there is ample parking at front and at the rear of the premises. Original chef/owner was from Jordan and the food a mix of Mid Eastern and European, very good but the restaurant never seemed to work. Six months ago the management changed and they added a young talented Surabaya Chinese chef, switched the cuisine, and now busy, busy! All day [from 9.30] Dim Sum is served, not just for the traditional lunch time. More importantly this restaurant is NOT halal! I can not understand why so many Chinese restaurants in Bali, including some of the most popular, insist on being Halal. It may be necessary in Jakarta although even there I am sure that the vast majority of customers are not Muslim. Chinese food without pork is like eating a bread roll without butter. All the standard dim sum is available, dumplings, Cha Siu of pork, prawn or chicken, BBQ pork pastry puffs and even Chicken Feet if you can handle all those small bones, and some fusion specials such as green steamed dumplings flavoured with wasabi and a few others that are more Singaporean in style. The Tim Hakao Udang are very good, plump steamed dumplings stuffed with prawn meat. Tim Xiao Long Bao I like very much, the soft casing necessitates much care in lifting up to eat with your delicately poised chop sticks, the sauce is inside the dumpling in traditional Beijing style, great taste! The Hong Kong style [very Cantonese] Sio May can be with chicken or pork meat. Kwo Tie are steamed dumplings that are also pan-fried on one side, the Chinese dumpling that has been adopted into the cuisines of Japan [gyoza] and Korea [gun man du], all versions provide a soy based dip on the side. Chasiu Bao is a steam bun, stuffed with either chicken or pork. Lumpia Saos Lada Hilam are a set of three Chinese style spring rolls, Udang Kulit Tahu are prawn versions and my favourite is their Cheong Fun Lumpia, a soft almost pancake like casing is wrapped around prawn meat surrounded with a crunchy crumbled pan fried tofu, three in a serve all cross sliced for easy eating. The best part of all day dim sum availability is that you can

also start your main meals with a few, never being able to escape from the western eating habit of starting with entrees or appetizers.

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Day and night there is also the full a la carte menu, and as is the norm in Chinese restaurants world-wide, the list of options is endless. All possible meats, poultry and seafood are on offer, done every which way. Szechuan style Jelly Fish entrees, Lobster and Singaporean Chilli Crab their specialties. Again, as is the custom, one of the best and most varied vegetarian menus to be found in Bali.

Restaurant

: Pelangi

Address

: Jln. Dewi Sri, Legian.

Telephone

: 745.3876.

Open

: 09.30 a.m. to 11.00 p.m., daily.

Smoking area

: Outside terrace.

One of their standout dishes is the Ayam Panggang Pas Mas, also referred to as Chicken Golden Sands. It can be either a half or whole chicken roasted but in that incredible Chinese style of having a very crisp skin whilst retaining flesh that is soft and juicy. This dish is totally covered with a crunchy coating of pan-fried garlic and onion that has been finely chopped, incredibly tasty!

Non-smoking area : Inside in air-con.

Normally this dish is prepared to order and at those times is really outstanding. However, sadly, it is also sometimes pre-prepared and then it can be quite disappointing by comparison. Other Chicken dishes can also be from the BBQ in differing styles or stir fried with a multitude of sauces [including mango, honey, butter, sesame, chilli, peppers, Thai and Vietnamese flavours and of course the original Cantonese sweet & sour].

Parking

: In front and behind restaurant.

Price

: Rp. 400,000 for two [+ drinks]

Credit Cards

: All major.

Food

: Cantonese.

Wine

: Small list, bottle only.

Service

: Happy and informative.

Atmosphere

: A modern eating house.

Overall

: Great Cantonese. Very good value!

What could be more traditional and common place Cantonese than Sweet and Sour Prawns. At Pelangi they are given the more Indonesian title of Udang Asam Manis. They do not come in the normal sauce but rather each large juicy prawn is coated with a sticky jelly of the same ingredients, certainly making it easier with the chop sticks. Large prawns are featured in many dishes here, with Chilli and Salt, with Honey - sweet and spicy or fried with Oats and Curry Leaves. Crispy Eel with honey sauce, Singapore Mud Crab, Soft Shell Crab with salted egg, Squid pan-fried in their special tangy sauce, an unusual Prawns fried with oats and curry leaves plus very fresh Live Gurami [from the water tanks down below, down below] done many different ways. As usual with almost all Asian restaurants the Vegetarian choice is enormous, with noodles, rice or as a stand alone dish. Asparagus can be with mushrooms, cooked in XO sauce, or stir-fried with garlic. Tauge [bean sprouts] stir-fried with salted fish, Hong Kong style Kailan with garlic or the very tasty version in oyster sauce, Enoki mushrooms with chilli and salt or fried eggplant done the same way. All healthy and tasty! An all purpose eatery, you can go early morning for your congee [bubur], during the day for your dim sum feast or evenings for the full table of Chinese specialties. A happy place!

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.


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Update Bridges has now been firmly established as one of Ubud’s leading restaurants. Its location

at the Campuhan twin bridges, overlooking the river, way down below, has always been outstanding. The food served up by young Australian chef, Nicolas Lazerroni, is a perfect match. Original dishes, now standards never to be removed from the menu include the innovative entree, Chevre Beetroot Brulee! It is in fact a Roasted Beetroot, hollowed out and filled with a thyme-infused goat cheese cream, roasted in the oven and served warm with pieces of very crisp prosciutto, crunchily good, and roasted garlic on the side. Twice-cooked Duck Breast is another dish that has become a standard. It has a touch of Szechuan spices along with a heady mix of cinnamon, star anise, ginger and mandarin. The skin is crisp, Asian style, the meat underneath soft and tender. Almost as good is their Duck Leg Confit, it has been infused with rosemary, glazed with maple syrup and brandy. Amongst the newcomers on the current menu is a very tempting Chicken Ballotine [pictured]. It has a light lemongrass crust and the ground chicken stuffing is Thai flavoured, all sitting on a bed of diced vegetables with a tamarind curry sauce. Also the thyme, black pepper and sea salt crusted Lamb Loin which is served a perfect pink, a rarity in Bali. To finish at Bridges there is no other way than with the sensational Berry Passion, berry infused pastry filled with passion fruit mousse and a mint infused compote of mixed berries.

Bali Deli has finally opened on Jln. Danau Tamblingan, Sanur, on the site that was once Melanies. Strange that they kept the name from Seminyak as this Bali Deli is anything but a Deli! Unless you count the produce that is available when you design your own sandwich? Downstairs is a bakery/cafÊ, air-con inside with outdoor terrace offering their own style of pastries [very flat round quiches and pies], flashy cakes obviously meant to attract the attention of viewing kids and a large variety of breads from the German Bakery. Le Spot is upstairs above Sanur’s Bali Deli. It is an all day restaurant, open from 7.00 a.m. for breakfast [poached egg sitting on smoked salmon and spinach on an English muffin], snacks [pasta, hot dogs, chicken fajitas] and a range of hearty mains; Lamb Shank, Duck Confit, Lamb Kebab and a Hunter Schnitzel of breaded beef topped with a Bolognese sauce. Something different is their Asian Chinese Pork Ribs, which have been stewed in a mix of star anise and sweet soy. They also offer a range of BBQ’s meats. All meals can be served either in the upstairs restaurant or down in the outdoor terrace.

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Crispy Pata, the Filipino restaurant on Jln Raya Petitenget, Kerobokan, appeared to have

disappeared a year ago when its large circular sign was over-painted by that of SilQ, the luxury villas behind the restaurant that have the same management. In fact the Crispy Pata restaurant still exists, a little hidden, but still in the same place. SilQ has gone through a change of ownership and management, as has the restaurant. Whilst a move to a more International menu has followed there are still a couple of their classic Filipino dishes remaining, including the wonderful Crispy Pata that the restaurant was originally named after. It is pork, leg and hock, that has been long simmered in spices, cooled, then prior to serving placed in very hot oil causing the crackling to really crackle! At Crispy Pata, the restaurant, you can order the full dish to share or just a smaller portion for the sole diner. It comes with the traditional sauce of vinegar, soy and garlic. The other remaining dish from the old menu is the Chicken Adobo which is virtually the country’s national dish [together with its pork cousin]. In Spanish Adobo just means sauce but in the Philippines it represents a special cooking method; the meat is first soaked for some time in a vinegar based marinade, leaving that unique taste even after its subsequent cooking in a mix of soy, ginger and garlic. Sadly missing from the new menu are the intensely flavoured Beef Calderata stew and Halo-Halo which was a sophisticated version of Indonesia’s Es Campur.

Mambo is on Jln. Danau Poso, Blanjong, Sanur. It tries to be Mexican [via Jakarta]. It is a small cafĂŠ where you can order Burritos, Nachos, Enchiladas and Tacos but rather than the standard styles they can be filled with your choice of different combinations. They also offer a Triple Decker ‘Fried’ Sandwich of beef, chicken, egg and salad or a Pepperoni sausage sandwich with the strange additions of pineapple and 1,000 islands dressing. As at many other cafes they also have burgers and hot dogs.

Fuzion CafĂŠ is unusual. It is one of a cluster of new small restaurants that have recently

opened up on Jln. Lungsiakan [between Sanggingang and Kedewatan, north-west of Ubud]. It has obviously been set up by someone with serious industry knowledge which is not always the case in Bali. The cafĂŠ opens at the back to overlook a mini rice paddy. Whilst Chicken Caesars and Spicy Chicken Wings are common starters their Snack Plate is not [a mix of French fries and potato wedges, bacon grilled in olive oil and topped with crushed coriander, smoked ham and a fish roll]. Alternatively there is a Rustic Bacon Salad of lettuce, rucola, radicchio, cashew nuts, croutons, bacon and feta dressed with mustard, red wine, vinegar and olive oil. The mains are very international; Pork Loin with apple salad, Grouper baked in a wrap with fennel and white wine, and Tiger Prawns in garlic butter and rum. A couple of Indian dishes are a Chicken Kebab [interlaced with slices of yellow paprika and eggplant] marinated then grilled with a masala and a Curry of beef, chicken or vegetable. They also serve Hainanese Chicken Rice and an unusual Pork Rice [the rice having been steamed in sweet Chinese sauce and chicken stock], sweet pork meat is served on top of the steamed rice. Both these dishes are accompanied by a small side soup of boiled egg and pickled mustard cabbage. From the BBQ many steaks [local and imported], including veal, all with a choice of sauces.

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Warung Sanur is one of the smallest restaurants in Sanur [Jln. Danau Poso] but probably has the biggest menu! Very budget priced but as it is always busy they must do it right. They have a big breakfast menu, even though they only open at 10.00 a.m., with omelettes and scrambled eggs both with many combos; mushrooms, ham, cheese and tomato, all with toast [@ Rp.20,000] and jaffles galore. Their burger menu covers every possible variation as do their hot dogs. Whilst Indonesian is their major offering there is also a comprehensive Dutch menu that includes Erwten Soep, Wortelstamp a carrot and onion stew, Zuurkoolstamp a sauerkraut stew and Boerenkoolstamp a kale stew. Bitterballen, Fricandel, Rookworst, Gehaktball, Vlametjes and Kroketten all go to prove a strong Dutch influence. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com

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Bali Advertiser

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For Sale; Giant standing floor lamps. Impressive 2metre tall arched white metal posts, with suspended shades. Smaller-600,000 rp/ larger-750,000rp. Under half price. Sanur & can deliver. <ondreybuildsit@yahoo. co.uk> for pix or SMS 0813 3963 7891. [240]

Breakthrough Café & Resto

“The Best place for garden party in town. It is perfectly suited for weddings, gatherings, meetings and holiday parties” Jl. Mahendradata No.10B, Denpasar email: brem_resto@yahoo.com Phone: (0361) 488 593 Norce: 0878 6053 1555 Luisa: 0812 380 6287 Christine: 081 9999 21511 C/R/I-11 July 12

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Restaurant Review

By Gerry Williams www.gotolombok.com

The Trail Blazer! SQUARE did for Lombok’s dining scene 6 years ago what the old Café Warisan did for Bali in the mid 90’s, becoming the first high quality restaurant to successfully operate without the protective shell of a five star hotel. Square is effectively two restaurants in one. Two separate kitchens, one traditional Chinese the other for Modern International under the control of the very talented local Lombok Balinese chef Made Suyana. His many years working with the well-credentialed Australian chef Sean Flakkelar at Indonesia’s Aman resorts show through with his simple cuisine of modern international creations, highlighting the use of fresh ingredients. Square was the breakthrough restaurant of Lombok, the trail blazer! It was the first stand alone restaurant to attempt quality cuisine as opposed to the standard tourist menus that previously flourished here, as they do throughout Bali. I often refer to Lombok, doing the inevitable comparison with Bali, as being where the same quality is available at half the price. That certainly applies to both quality dining and accommodation. However it does not, sadly, extend to the island’s wine lists but that is an Indonesian problem with their ridiculous over-the-top alcohol taxes for imports. However having said that Square probably has one of the best value wine lists you could find in either Lombok or Bali [the boss does enjoy his glass of wine, or two, which could be part of the reason!]. Lunch at Square is simple and fresh. The Nicoise has just-seared rare tuna tossed amongst the greens, the Caesar has sauteed garlic prawns and Parmesan crisps added, the Greek Salad is with citrus oregano mustard dressing and for an Asian touch there is a Green Papaya and Prawn Salad with a chilli lime dressing. Mains also fit this seaside resort of Lombok. Apart from the usual sandwiches and burgers there is a kitchen produced Pumpkin Tortellini [with sage, lime, brown butter and shaved Parmesan] or Spinach Linguine [with prawn, chilli flakes, garlic, tomato and basil]. A bit more substantial is the Yoghurt Marinated Chicken Roll [using the stronger tasting thigh meat] and Chicken Breast marinated with traditional Chinese 5 spices and orange zest. For seafood a combo of Grilled King Prawn and Mahi-Mahi or Ravioli of salmon and scallop with capers, tomato and saffron cream sauce. Most luncheon dishes are also available for dinner but dinner time sees a change of pace. Foie Gras is served, French duck livers with apple chutney and a sweet and sour tamarind sauce, a perfect combination. The Roasted Duck Salad actually has square pieces of meaty rare duck flesh not the usual dry shreds, refreshing with its sesame orange dressing. Les Escargots are with parsley lemon and garlic butter and the wonderful Goat Cheese Souffle is a double cheese cream sauce with green oil and herbs. The Pumpkin Soup is a wow, Madras curried prawn and basil oil added. The Rack of Lamb [Australian] is flame roasted, the Meltique Beef Tenderloin is grilled [served with a mustard cream sauce] and the Lamb Shoulder is done in a Ballotine, slowly cooked and marinated with mustard, garlic and rosemary. There are many seafood options led by a great value Mixed Seafood Grill [can be for 1 or 2 persons] of scallop, king prawn, squid and mahi-mahi served with either a Madras curry beurre meuniere sauce or Bali’s favourite Sambal Matah of chilli and onion, and a mushroom risotto. Alternatively a Filet of Mackerel is pan fried and sits on a vegetable couscous whilst the Grilled Mahi-Mahi [pictured] is on scallion mashed potatoes with a beetroot tapenade, lemon and garlic butter sauce. Heading the Indonesian & Chinese menu section is Lombok’s famous Sasak dish, Ayam Taliwang, chicken

marinated with candlenuts, garlic, dry red chilli and shrimp paste. A dish with a kick! From the neighbouring island of Sumba is Singang Ikan, fish filet in turmeric, garlic, candlenut sauce with an infusion of tamarind. Sambal Goreng Udang are prawns is a hot spicy sauce and the Kare Ayam are slices of chicken breast in a red coconut milk curry. Traditional Chinese includes great spring rolls [prawn] in that Cantonese sweet and sour and a very traditional Fish Lips Soup [soy, sesame oil and egg drop]Beef in Black Pepper [so tender], Crispy Tiger Prawn with mayonnaise, Wok-Fried Seafood with oyster sauce, fried Prawns with Worcestershire sauce and salted egg and Bread-crumbed Fish in sweet and sour. Square’s 5 Course Dinner is incredible value for $30. The appetiser [beef carpaccio or duck salad] is followed by a fish course [king prawn or mackerel, sorbet [orange or coconut], meat course [beef tenderloin or rack of lamb] and dessert [chocolate cake or apple strudel]. Also available is the traditional Sasak Begibung, an 8 course wedding feast that can be served for 1 or 2 persons, all the dishes being strictly local of West Nusa Tenggara. The place is stylish, the food and wine great value and the service is young, professional and friendly…what more could you want?

For Sale; Floor lamp. 1.5m tall natural rattan floor standing lamp. Option of red or black shade. With shade 300,000, without shade 200,000. Sanur. Can deliver. <ondreybuildsit@yahoo. co.uk> for pix or SMS 0813 3963 7891. [241] For Sale; Photo of small girl riding pony, in plastic frame. Slightly water damaged but still mostly visible. Except small girl. Pony is cloudy but can still be made out. Just about. Bargain. 150,000rp. SMS 0813 3963 7891. [242] For Sale; Security. Dummy/ false alarm box with flashing light. Battery operated. New, boxed, bought in the UK & complete with fixing screws! Can deliver & arrange to fix for you if required. 350,000. <ondreybuildsit@yahoo. co.uk> for pix or SMS 0813 3963 7891. [243] For Sale; A beautiful and very heavy wooden bar with 4 chairs. Knocked-down system. Measurement 200cmx80cm. Price to sell Rp. 6.5 million. 0818 854 558. Kerobokan. [184]

For Sale; Macbook, 13” screen, white color, very good condition. Intel Core 2 Duo 2.26 GHz, DDR3 memory 2 GB. Harddrive 250 GB. Comes with charger and softcase. Price 5,5 mill. RP. Contact 0813 3728 2688. Seminyak. [272] For Sale; Triathlon/TT bike Polygon Helios 200, as new condition, used only for 1 race, Bali International Triathlon, Upgraded continental tyres, aerobars, 10 speed, size 54(M), paid 5.7 Million RP, will sell for 5.0 Million RP NEG. 0812 9405 4533. Kerobokan. [273] For Sale; Surfboards for sale: On Tap 6’2” x 18 5/8 x 2 3/8 with Dakine Bruce Irons signature tailpad RP. 1,500,000. Island 6’3”x 18 5/8 x 2 1/4 Future fins and Creatures of Leisure tailpad RP. 1,500,000. 0812 9405 4533. Kerobokan. [274] For Sale; BoomBox Philips Dynamax. New Rp. 1,600,000, sell for Rp. 150,000. CD is working sometimes but radio is working fine. Sanur, 0817 067 2322. [275] For Sale; Antique tables, glass-topped, size: L50 xW50xH50 price Rp. 1,5 million. Contact <Operationstwo@AquaMarineDiving. com> for photos , Jl Petitenget 2A, Ph 0361-473 8020. [276]

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Square

Address

: Jl. Raya Senggigi, Senggigi, Lombok.

Telephone

: [0370] 664.5999.

Open

: Lunch, dinner and in between.

Smoking Area

: Yes.

Non-smoking Area

: Air-con room.

Parking

: Street only.

Price

: Rp. 500,000 for two [+ drinks]

Credit Cards

: All major cards.

Food

: International and Chinese.

Wine

: Best list in Lombok, reasonable prices.

Service

: Professional and friendly.

Atmosphere

: For serious eating.

Overall

: The trail blazer!

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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. C/Ns/G-11 July 12


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Ubud Area 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

For Sale; Unwanted gift. Luxury Swiss watch Teiwe. New model 2012. Diamonds, blue sapphire, stainless steel, leather strap. Perfect quality and expensive unique design. Original price 9,5mil, asking price 6 mil. Pictures by request. 0821 1212 8832. Kuta. [002]

For Sale; Carburators for bigbike/scooter-tuning Keihin PD33 950.000Rp, PJ39 1.500.000Rp, PE35 12.500.000, Mikuni TM34 1.350.000, VM29 250.000, BST34 1.100.000, Delorto PH28 650.000 RP and more Phone 0821 4683 8303. Sanur. [015]

For Sale; Bottega Veneta men sunglasses. Expensive look, bought in original store, good condition, nice leather case. Original price Euro 250, asking only Rp. 500.000. Pictures by request. 0821 1212 8832. Kuta. [003]

For Sale; Bloodsugartester glucose tester (Blutzucker tester) accu-check sensor 350.000 Rp, Ascensi Contour by Bayer 250.000 RP, One Touch Ultra 350.000 Rp, Precision Exeed by Medisense 450.000 Rp Phone 0821 4683 8303. Sanur. [016]

For Sale; Display items for sale: painting: 200,000RP, display vases: 90,000RP, display teak stand: 270,000RP, display teak corner stand: 200,000RP, display cane stand: 100,000RP, ikat material for wall: 100,000RP160,000RP, metal rooster: 90,000RP, beaded basket/ bowl: 50,000RP, wood curving: 20,000RP, marble bowl with eggs: 150,000RP Photos available. Contact: 0812 4463 8401. Suwung, Denpasar. [007] C/U/G-7 March 12

For Sale; Macbook pro, 13.3 inch, HD 250GB, RAM 2 GB, DVD-RW, Wi-Fi, webcam good condition. Asked 8 mil nego. Call: 745 5886. Denpasar. [031] Does anyone know how to tie dye bedsheets? I have some boring white ones, and I would like to have them dyed. Phone: 0819 9949 4232. [032]

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

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

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Bali Advertiser

UBUD OILS FROM THE HEART G o q u i c k l y, don’t miss the exquisite exhibition by Swiss /Spanish p a i n t e r Alejandro Benavides at Ubud’s Ibu Rai Gallery, entitled “Indonesian portraits”. Alejandro says all his projects are connected to people, “because I love the human being”. This doesn’t surprise me at all; anyone who knows Alejandro enjoys the welcoming smile that is always there in his eyes. It makes sense that those eyes capture something special in every portrait he paints. Alejandro says he uses oils on canvas because they allow him to capture the essence of the person; he says they’ve taught him a lesson about taking things slowly and being conscious. Ibu Rai Gallery is just north of the football field on Jl Monkey Forest Ubud. Finishing mid-August. DRIVER BRICKBAT Ladies look out. There’s a driver based out the front of Bintang supermarket in Campuhan. He’s a good driver but a sleazebag too. The other night, two older gals went out to listen to some great blues and have a dance. (One has a car, but doesn’t like to drive at night.) While dancing, they noticed him sitting at another table and filming their dancing on his mobile phone –cheeky, but not much harm in it, they thought. He dropped them both home and escorted the second lady down her not-so-well-lit path to the front door, where he asked, “Want to see video of you dancing?” but showed her, instead, the beginning of a creepy X-rated clip. Stupid move on his part, he’s an excellent driver but there’ll be no more work for that number one son! AIRPORT BOUQUET On the other hand, the Bali International Airport has a very special fella called Pak Anom, working in arrivals. A good friend flew back from Australia with her husband. On leaving Oz, a baggage shuffle meant that a small case - originally headed for the cabin - went in checked baggage instead. At the Denpasar end, tired and frazzled, the bag tally was perfect according to Mr Friend, so determined he was right that Mrs Friend thought she must be mistaken. It took a few days to realise - to her horror - a bag was indeed missing; it contained a collection of precious diaries for an “in progress” family history. But all happy again with an email from Pak Anom to say her bag was at arrival internationals. The bag had no nametag, but this persistent employee had read through several documents until he found her email address. FESTIVAL 4 PLAY Bar Luna’s Festival 4Play Team is holding a series of sneaky peaks at writers to appear at the Ubud Writers & R e a d e r s Festival this O c t o b e r. Vi a discussion and readings from a bright and witty panel, including International Program Director Jeni, we gain insight into the lives of some of the big name writers. Join the Festival 4Play team, every second Thursday evening until the festival; on

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August 9 they will discuss the work of Kathryn Lomer, Romesh Gunesekera, Nigel Brennan and Ma Thanegi. Top end of Jl Gootama. Phone 0361 971 832. QUIET INDEPENDENCE DAY? It is predicted that, in general, public celebrations of Indonesia’s “Merdeka” (Freedom) Day on August 17 will be quieter than usual this year, as the date falls in the middle of Ramadan, the Muslim faith’s holy fasting period. However, there is usually a free evening concert on Ubud’s Football Field and I’m told this will go ahead. There are hilarious antics there during the day too, with no set schedule that I’ve ever found. You will see, for example, two of the tallest, slipperiest poles – one for men, the other for boys – covered with grease, designed to prevent all but the most determined climbers from snatching at prizes on a platform at the top. International competitors are at a disadvantage, having less practice in climbing coconut palms. There will be also a special “Kids Day” event at Bridges Restaurant on Indonesia’s Independence Day on August 17. www. bridgesbali.com. PEACE COUP With some hard hitting names in literature and p o l i t i c a l commentary signed up to present at the festival, the man sure to draw huge Indonesian and international attention is Jose Ramos-Horta, one of the founders of the Republica Democratica de Timor-Leste. After this tiny country to our east achieved independence from Indonesia, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Ramos-Horta was its second president, serving for five years until 20 May 2012. www.ubudwritersfestival.com.

For Sale; Domo free standing gas stove / oven for sale. 5 burners. 3 years old. Price 3 juta. Phone 0819 9949 4232. Sanur. [033] For Sale; Some ceramic plates, furniture, washing machine, French books. Please contact Helene: <heleneexcellent@gmail. com> or SMS 0878 6145 1024. [034]

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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. NEW Bookshop and Reading Room Ganesha in Sanur Jalan Danau Tamblingan 42, Sanur

Eat, Drink, Read and Lounge at: Ganesha in Biku Jalan Petitenget 888, Kerobokan

For Sale; 2 pieces Laptop memory. Hynix 256MB PC2700S DDR 333 Mhz SD RAM, and Infineon 256MB PC2100S DDR 266Mhz SD RAM. For Thinkpad X31 and many others. Try before buying. Call or SMS 0361746-0113. Legian. [035]

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. GANESHA COMES TO SANUR: Jl Danau Tamblingan 42, Sanur C/U/G-7 March 12

Ubud’s Only Fully-Equipped Gym New Owners and Management • Complete strength and cardio equipment • Treadmills, Ellipticals, Bicycles, Rowing Machine • Friendly and professional personal trainers • Aerobics, Squash, Boxing, Pilates • Ballet, Jazz-Modern, Salsa Dance classes for adults • Ballet classes for children • Fully Air Conditioned • Free Wi-Fi • Daily, Occasional, Weekly, Monthly & Yearly Memberships

Terrace café • Smoothies • Fresh juices Open Daily 6:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Jalan Jero Gadung, Kutuh Kelod, Ubud Tel:

(0361) 974804

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BACK TO SURF LESSONS Okay I confess, I didn’t continue my surfing lessons after my son left, and then the knee operation got in the way a bit. But that’s mending and I’m setting a goal to chase “the perfect wave”, all the way to the farthest point of eastern Indonesia. Maybe I don’t need a 10 meter, perfect left break for my proper debut into the sport. But what the heck. Rote Island is just off the coast of West Timor; a quiet spot with a world-class set of waves. The resort, named after the nearby T-Land wave, is hidden among the palm trees in the tiny village of Nembrala, with individual bungalows and accommodation for small groups. Good snorkling - with waters that really do look like crystal - lots of glorious white sandy beach for strolling and lazing, and some curious looking cowboys to investigate. Plus two surfing breaks just off shore and a little boat on the beach, waiting to take me to them. TLandResort2012@gmail.com.

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08 August - 22 August, 2012

For Sale; Nirwana golf family membership. 2 adults + 2 children, corporate. USD 45,000. Call 081 650 4355. Canggu. [073] For Sale; Krisbow tool box with Trolley for 750k, still new and good condition. Please SMS to 081 2998 0885. Kuta. [071]

For Sale; Carrera go 1/43 scale track in good condition 30 meters or more and up to 15 car suitable for big house or hotel nego. Phone 0821 4683 8303. Sanur. [010]

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The Most Complete Supermarket in Ubud Jl. Raya Andong #14. Tel.973049, Fax. 978071 Ubud

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UBUD WRITERS READERS FESTIVAL

Colson Whitehead: Elevating Nerd Culture by Renee M Thorpe

C/U/G-17 Dec. 08

He was in the civil rights generation, fought battles I didn’t have to fight. He fought racism in the corporate world, just as in school. He was one of only 9 African Americans at Dartmouth. My life was different. He was definitely concerned with making sure his boys could take care of themselves.

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RT: That novel should ring true with anyone who spent their teenage years as expatriates. The protagonist Benji is concerned about missing out on what’s cool that year, with wanting to belong somewhere, and yet wanting to forge individual identity.

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CW: This is the universal teenage experience. What is more cool? Less cool? How do you assimilate? What should you assimilate? It’s the usual things rebellious kids engage in, whether you’re Italian, Jewish, suburban, urban. Sometimes some 60 year old white woman will tell me she’s surprised that she could relate to Sag Harbor. Why bring baggage and get hung up in black identity? You wouldn’t say “I’m not a Greek warrior, yet I loved The Iliad!” RT: Where, as an author, do you stand with nerd culture (fantasy role games, comics, films)? CW: As a kid, I was a Marvel guy: Spiderman, X-Men, then later the seminal comic book Watchmen. These made me think and write in terms of the fantastic. After one of those school shootings, my mom said, “they played Dungeons and Dragons” and I said “well, I did for two years (laughter).” I liked staying indoors on hot sunny days and watching horror movies on TV or reading coming books. These things hold up now as fantastic landscapes for writing. I think a lot of writers in my generation, including Junot Diaz and Colleen Gleason, grew up reading comics as enjoyment literature and we address our influence directly, pay homage to them. We are less shy about incorporating them and showing their influence; less hung up in the high and low culture argument. RT: What inspired your novel Apex Hides the Hurt? CW: I thought about the power involved in naming a square or a street. Who are these people who had that power? I’d read an article about people who name products. There are syllables chosen for their impact or connotations, like for Prozac. So that went into the book.

Colson Whitehead is Ubud’s most talked-about American writer expected this year. Justifiably touted as one of New York’s hottest, hippest writers, Whitehead has his antennae trained on popular American culture, business, and media. Weaned on horror movies and comic books (evidenced by novels bathed in a touch of science fiction, composed with cinematic movement) yet educated at Harvard, he’s got his own very unique spin on what it is to live under contemporary corporate America’s own horrors and comedies. His themes are time-honored, borne in the American novel tradition: the individual’s search for power and identity, and being true to oneself inside a bad system or society. His style is expertly wrought, vivid settings amidst a precise lexicon. More than once, this reviewer regretted not having at hand a dictionary, while reading one of his books from a beach chair or airplane seat. But it was no worse than missing a line at the movie theatre; Whitehead’s stories roll along like a thrill ride. Laugh-out-loud humor (his Sag Harbor) or page turning mystery (The Intuitionist) always kept the reading fun and fascinating. His stories and characters follow the reader long after the final close of the cover. From his native New York, Colson Whitehead gave us this interview. RT: The father in your coming-of-age novel Sag Harbor was concerned with making his boys fight back against racism to the point of violence. Did your own father read the novel and comment before he passed? CW: He didn’t, but I’m sure if he can look down from wherever he is, he’ll think (in my depiction of the father) he got off easy!

The protagonist (a nomenclature expert charged by civic leaders to rename their town) comes from the corporate world and sees this town being taken over by brands, like Starbucks. Its turn-of-the-century flavor is being replaced and repaved by corporations. Nowadays in America you can go to any mall in any city and see they’ve constructed it with the same bricks, the same layout, as any mall in any other city. The town of Apex is being sucked into a generic identity. So the story poses the possibility of opting out of other people’s systems. RT: What are you working on now?

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CW: My next novel is an expansion of research I did for an article on the World Series of Poker. I am a decent low-stakes Texas Hold ‘Em player. Attempting to play the game with the big guys is a worthwhile metaphor for the kind of journey a man makes in his 40’s, and I’ll explain the game to people who don’t know how to play. Research was a weird experience; I’d drop my daughter off at school and get on the bus to Atlantic City and engage in a kind of poker boot camp and then go back and pick her up the next day.

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CW: Somehow, we sold far more copies than expected in Australia, of (flesh-eating zombie novel) Zone One. I don’t know what that says of the Australian psyche (laughter)! But I had a scheduling conflict. I am looking forward to coming to Bali. I have never been to that part of the world. Colson Whitehead’s articles have appeared in The New Yorker, Harper’s, and the New York Times. He has authored several books, and his first novel The Intuitionist was a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award and won the Quality Paperback Book Club’s New Voices Award. His website is www.colsonwhitehead.com

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A Snakes Best Friend Bali Reptile Rescue By Skye Laphroaig

Perched between the tropical rainforests of South East Asia and the dry archipelago of eastern Indonesia, Bali has a diverse and prolific array of wildlife, including reptiles and amphibians. Well over 100 snakes inhabit Indonesia, the majority of which are nonpoisonous. The venomous varieties include king and spitting cobras, deadly kraits, vipers, as well as mildly venomous tree snakes.

are born, where they live and which are most dangerous. He states they should never be picked up or touched without adult supervision and highlights their decline in the environment so the next generation can make a difference.

The snake is a powerful totem, symbolizing eternity, wisdom and transformation. Their unique form has been used as a symbol for centuries. Pura Tanah Lot is said to have been founded by the wandering Hindu priest Nirartha, who sailed across Bali from his home in Java during the sixteenth century. Legends describe how the priest meditated so hard that he pushed the rock he was sitting on into the sea; then dedicated his new retreat to the god of the sea and transformed his scarf into poisonous sea snakes to protect the temple. Bali Reptile Rescue is a small but dedicated group of volunteers who specialize in protecting reptiles. They offer a free 24-hour service, providing rescue from homes and relocation to parks in the west. Recently conservation and environmental awareness has highlighted the huge role reptile’s play in Indonesian ecology and founders Peter Nicholson and Shinta Sukmawati are keen to help preserve these amazing creatures. As Bali becomes more populated, forest and farmland is cleared away for housing, removing habitats and bringing more people into contact with displaced reptiles such as snakes, lizards and fresh water turtles. Peter, who has lived many years in Australia, teamed up with Shinta from Kalimantan and was inspired by local children to rescue their reptiles. He enlisted several local volunteers who are often called out to homes. I caught up with Peter on an educational trip to Montessori School in Seminyak.

REPTILES IN INDONESIA In the Indo-Malayan region dwell about 16% of the world’s 10,000 known reptile and amphibian species, including the giant Komodo dragon and the reticulated python. Wild snakes are generally calm and peaceful. They hunt for food when hungry and can go long periods of time without eating again. They bask on warm rocks and will usually not attack unless prompted. According to Peter, contact with humans often results in the snakes death or injury, making education and rehabilitation important factors. Most of the treatments are fairly simple but have proven to be pretty effective. Time, food and rest are needed because reptiles often take months to recover due to their slow metabolisms. “One reticulated python had major skin loss on top of the head”, explains Peter. “It was treated with a combination of honey and Savlon and was given PowerAde baths to help hydrate. The snake became very docile so we found a home with a caring owner. Also a lovely little cobra nicknamed ‘Cobber’ arrived with a very misshaped hood from an argument with a terrier. After being sewn up, it was feeding well, so the snake was released deep into the National Park.” THE NEXT GENERATION Peter’s priority during his Montessori School visit is to show children how interesting and wonderful these native animals are. Most adults have a huge fear of anything without legs so Bali Reptile Rescue concentrates on teaching children the truth about snakes. Once the kids actually pet several snakes in the room, they begin to understand that they’re not cold slimy things; but are really curious and very relaxing animals to hold. “The most important thing to understand about snakes is that they do not attack unless provoked.” Peter tells the kids. “Most bites come from people either seeing a snake and trying to kill it or from standing on a snake.” Teaching any students about snakes is fun and exciting especially in the 20 Indonesian schools Bali Reptile rescue has visited since its inception. Up to 100 students are initially terrified, until they touch the snakes on display and then most kids will relax completely. Peter and Shinta take the time to discuss how snakes

POPULATION DECLINE Cobra restaurants and the growing density of human populations in areas of Bali are having a potentially disastrous impact on the local snake population. Local restaurants used to get all their snakes within Bali but due to over-collection of cobras they now need to import from Java. Without western patronage these restaurants would close very quickly. Added to the cobra meat market is the local snakeskin industry, which produces belts, wallets, shoes and bags from pythons and non-venomous rat snakes. As the rat-predator snakes disappear, damage to rice crops reduces a farmer’s crops by substantial levels, not to mention increasing health risks to humans from greater numbers of rats in the home. Female rats bear 30 or more babies within a three-month planting cycle, exploding into thousands of rats per hectare of rice in one growing season. Snakes are one of the best, natural control methods for these rodent populations. One of the very important things happening is growing environmental awareness and interest among local people who are starting to understand just how important and unique all their native wildlife is. SNAKE TYPES King Cobra (Ular Raja) is the largest member of the cobra family growing to some four meters in length but is not common in Bali. The dull brown color easily camouflages this snake, which displays a characteristic hood when it is threatened. The cobra will fearlessly stand its ground and strike if provoked. Bites are often severe. Spitting Cobra [Ular Sendok] is the most commonly seen cobra in Bali. It varies in colour from a deep green to almost black and as the name suggests it can spit venom very accurately at your eyes. This is most definitely a snake to be left alone. If you see one call us and we will remove it safely. Banded Krait (Ular Katang Tebu) growing to about 1.5 meters, this black and white striped ground snake has a high envenomation rate. They are rarely seen but have caused several deaths in Bali. Paralysis can occur within an hour. Green Pit Viper (Ular Hijau) this green viper has a distinct brown red flash on its tail with heat sensitive pit organs on either side of the triangular head. This snake is quick to bite if approached, preferring to strike rather than retreat. For this reason the viper is responsible for most venomous bites in Bali. Oriental Whip Snake (Ular Pucuk) this long, thin snake ranges from bright green to light brown in colour, and has distinctive yellow markings circumscribing its small black eyes. Growing up to two meters in length, it prefers winding itself in fine coils around tree branches. This snake is shy and bites rarely occur. Reticulated Pythons (Ular Sanca Kembang) can reach over four metres in length, but are harmless to humans and will only bite if attacked or provoked.

Why are you interested in reptiles? Mainly because their numbers are dropping at an unsustainable rate and I understand just how important they are to most ecosystems. Why is your service free? If someone has to pay for snake removal, they often feel it’s easier to just kill it. What types of reptiles are found on the island? Snakes, lizards and both fresh and salt-water turtles, but we refer any sea turtles to the turtle rescue organisations because they are much better equipped to help them. One major problem is the number of exotic reptiles we are finding. Red-eared slider turtles from South America are fairly common in the wild alongside green iguanas, American corn snakes and African ball pythons. They are all escaped pets and are now competing with native animals for food. What inspired you to create a service in Bali? Education. Fear of the unknown is a major problem here and that is why education is so important. As we teach kids more facts about reptiles, we get more calls, because instead of killing the snake, the parents ring us for help. Describe the biggest snake you have caught in Bali? It was in the fields next to Sunset Road, 5.2 metres. What is the fine for illegal gathering? As with most cases in Indonesia there does not appear to be any set amount, but with growing awareness about the environment there seems to be a lot more prosecutions particularly for illegal export. Who is breeding pythons and cobras and in what areas? There are many places where snakes are bred, and the majority are in Java. The problem arises when it is cheaper and easier to supplement farmed reptiles with wild caught ones. To buy a cobra from a hunter costs about 50,000 rupiah, but to breed a cobra and grow it to a similar size costs around 200,000 rupiah. What animals do snakes eat other than rats? It all depends on the type of snake. Most arboreal snakes eat birds, lizards and frogs and rarely eat mammals because most mammals don’t climb trees. Big pythons can eat virtually anything they like. King cobras like eating other snakes. Is it considered good luck to have a tokay gecko in the house? They come in two varieties, a three-inch chick-chak and an eightinch tokeh. Both spend most of their time on the ceiling and walls, catching mosquitoes. The story goes that if they make their loud sound seven times, it means good luck. Is the monitor lizard captured and consumed in Bali? Yes and even more so on Lombok. Where would you recommend people go to see reptiles in Bali? In my opinion, Bali Reptile Park has the best range of reptiles in decent displays. Tell me about your trips to remote areas? We take people to areas of Bali at night to see the animals because most reptiles, amphibians and even small mammals are nocturnal. We are slowly teaching hunters in Flores, Papua, Java and Borneo that the same animals they kill or sell once, they can take animal lovers to see 100 times for business. What is your immediate advice for anyone facing a snake? Walk away. Don’t attempt to kill it or even move it because that is when a snake will defend itself. There are a million stories told about snakes chasing people. But there are no stories about snakes catching people. They are not aggressive, but can be very effective at defence when required As a privately funded group, Bali Reptile Rescue relies on any donations to help them continue and currently require medical supplies for the treatment of injured reptiles. Call this 24-hour hotline for a free reptile rescue service. (English) 0812 4667 2190 (Bahasa Indonesia) 0821 4638 0270. http://breptile-rescue.blogspot.com

SNAKE BITE TREATMENT Bites from cobras and vipers are very painful, however, bites from kraits and sea snakes have almost no immediate effect. The best advice is always to seek medical treatment. Clinical outcomes of snakebites range from paralysis (kraits and sea snakes) to blood disorders such as excessive clotting or bleeding (vipers and colubrids). Bites may cause headaches, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, dizziness and convulsions. In most cases, snake venom acts as a neurotoxin (nerve poison) paralyzing its victim. The toxin will eventually wear off, but the victim needs to be kept alive on a breathing machine until this happens. Make sure someone transports the person to a modern hospital with Intensive Care Unit, heart monitoring and emergency resuscitation. The study of reptiles (Herpetology) offers many benefits to humanity by studying their role within global ecology. Reptiles are often very sensitive to environmental changes, offering visible warning signs to humans that significant changes are taking place on the planet. I asked Peter for more information so we may better share this tropical environment in harmony with its reptiles:

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HOW BIG A RETURN WOULD YOU LIKE ON YOUR INVESTMENTS? Will 1% per annum be enough? Or 10%, or how about 300%? Yes, 300% is possible but you may find the risks on the high side. I think most people would be happy to settle for 10%, especially if the capital was absolutely guaranteed and they could access their money at any time. Unfortunately there is no investment that can meet all three criteria. As for the guarantee itself, it is only as good as the institution or country providing it. At the height of the banking crisis in 2008 the Irish government issued a blanket guarantee on all bank deposits to stem the flight of money from troubled Irish banks. But once it was realised the government was also running out of money it was quickly followed by a qualifying statement to the effect that the guarantee was subject to the country’s ability to honour it. If we want to ‘play safe’ how much should we expect? Bank deposits are close to ‘risk free’ but if your money is in US Dollars, Pounds Sterling or Euro you will be lucky to earn 1% per annum in the current low interest rate environment. If you deposit funds in Rupiah you can expect a higher return, currently 5% or more, but if you are converting from a major currency you have to watch out for currency movements. As a rule of thumb you should stay mainly with the currency in which you have commitments.

comparable or superior to equities. But while stocks are highly liquid a real estate investment cannot be turned easily into cash and can be a serious burden should you need to sell at the wrong time. If time and liquidity is not an issue you could invest in a buy-to-let property in London and expect an annual yield of between 5% and 8%. The icing on the cake would come many years down the line with a possible capital gain.

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Bali of course has been one of the most profitable real estate markets and it has flourished whilst many western markets have sunk. While the prospects are still good we never know how long the boom can be sustained. Which investments can produce regular positive returns? The last few years have produced sparse returns for investors. Ironically, the banking crisis of 2008 has provided opportunities for small investors to step into the role of bankers and invest in funds that lend to various industries and groups. Examples are agricultural lending, mortgage lending, student accommodation, litigation funding and even the funding of garbage recycling plants. Current returns are in the region of 6% to 12% pa although investments in litigation funding can return 20% or more if the fund offers a share in case winnings.

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What are the risks of these funds? Government Bonds – your choice of return: 1.3% to 27.5% Government bonds are considered to be among the safest of investments because governments can always print money to meet their obligations. The exception is Europe where the currency is managed by the European Central Bank. Consequently we have an absurd situation where, at the time of writing, you could invest in Euro bonds in Germany and earn only 1.3% pa or in Spain which will pay you a handsome 6.9%. If you buy the bonds from Greece you will earn a whopping 27.5%! So why would anyone wish to invest in German bonds for a miserable 1.3%? The answer is investors are confident they will get their money back. Where there is a perceived risk of default countries have to offer higher rates to attract money. Investors also feel safe with US, British, Japanese and Swiss bonds, all of which are currently yielding less than 1.5% per annum over a 10 year term. But 1.5% is less than the rate of inflation Correct. And that means investors are actually lending their money to governments knowing they will get back less in real terms. But for many this is prudent money management. Take the case of pension schemes for example. If a scheme is investing funds for thousands of employees it has to be certain it can meet its obligations to pay out pensions in full as they are due. It is not their concern if inflation has eroded the purchasing power. While they can address this aspect by investing part of the fund elsewhere for the long term they must have enough liquid funds to meet their short and medium term obligations. This is where bonds play a major role and why zero real returns are acceptable. What returns are available if we accept some risk? The sky is the limit – if risk is no object. But let’s review what realistic opportunities exist.

The biggest risk is liquidity. Your investment may be tied up for two or three years or longer. In all cases if there were a serious run on the funds they could be ‘gated’ until assets are gradually sold. Nevertheless, a long term investor would be wise to consider these alternative funds as part of a diverse portfolio. Where are the really high returns? This would be the domain of private equity, a field once open to only the ultra-wealthy. Private equity can take a number of forms but it generally involves investing in a project or perhaps a distressed company with a view to sharing in the profits when the project is completed or the company is sold off. In one particular field investors can help fund projects initiated for the military by the British Government but which also have commercial potential. Past examples of spin-offs include microwave ovens, video recorders and GPS systems. In successful cases returns to investors have exceeded 15 times the amount invested. With an average time-frame of five years that equates to an annual return of 300%. Is there a downside? Yes, if the project is not commercial you lose all your money! Similar or greater returns have been achieved by entrepreneurs in Bali. But many have also fallen by the wayside. So what return should an ordinary investor be seeking? A sensible strategy would be to invest in a blend of the above asset classes (but probably excluding the last example), diversification being the key to manage risk. You are doing well if you can consistently achieve an annual return of between 5% and 10% above inflation. If you are aiming for returns of up to 300% pa by all means go ahead, but only with surplus money you don’t mind losing! Colin Bloodworth has worked as a financial adviser in

Corporate bonds: Companies are prepared to offer higher yields than governments in order to attract capital. Returns of 5% to 8% pa would be typical. Bond mutual funds offer easy access but keep in mind capital values can fluctuate. Equities and commodities: Potential returns are not easy to quantify as there are many variables but over the long term an investment in a wide range of global stocks and commodities should produce returns in the region of 6% to 10% pa, although returns can be erratic. The past 12 years have not been good for the major markets although they were good for gold, a useful hedge against political and economic uncertainty.

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For Sale; Lonely Planet South East Asia on a shoestring. It’s never been anywhere. As new. Does not include shoestring. 200,000rp. <ondreybuildsit@ yahoo.co.uk>. SMS 0813 3963 7891. Sanur. Can deliver.[226]

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If there was an Indonesian answer to the g r u n g e melodies of legendry band Nirvana - Navicula is it. As one of ten finalists in the Rode Rocks International Band Competition, they are ogling a career-shifting trip to LA with a visit to the Record Plant Recording Studios. Self described green grunge gentlemen Navicula are passionately dedicated, through their music and performance, to tackling Indonesia’s environmental blunders. But to win they need your votes, which can be easily placed at www.rodemic.com/roderocks/ navicula. It’s all good xx Anyone who has visited Carrefour recently will have noticed the encouraging “about face” regarding the use, or should I say non-use of plastic bags!! (Such great news!!) This eco initiative also includes the availability of reusable cotton bags. But these bare fabric baggies desire a spruce up and are in need of some winning green designs. Now you need to know designs are required to be actually on a cotton bag and have the Carrefour and Yaysan Regenerasi Bali words or logo included, but! (here is the sweetener) - the winning designs will be printed on cotton bags for sale at Carrefour and receive an ipad. This is a KO (kids only) event so if you would like your school involved or you would like to buy some bags for yourself or, perhaps, donate some to Balinese school children to place their designs on, contact: cottonbags@ regeneratingearth.com. The event culminates on the 17th August with a “fashion show” of the bags and entertainment.

Editors note: On Thursday August 2 the editor was shopping at Carrefour and saw that customers were offered Carrefour plastic bags if they did not have their own bag. If you find the hunt for the organic in Indonesia closely resembles a blood sport, OR you have a fantastic organic product that you want to be found, you really must start by visiting the Indonesia Organic Website: a portal for all things green. Oh yes, I do mean all; food, cosmetics, cleaning products, farming supplies, clothing, building supplies, resorts, restaurants, C/BT/G-30 May 12

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BUZZ By Monsoon Wanita supermarkets, events… you get the picture. www.IndonesiaOrganic.com. Do you want to fall in love? I found just the thing …the adorable raw brownie…your friend for life. The other reason you should know about these scrummy squares is the opportunity they provide to use Big Tree Farms’ sustainably produced raw cacao. Visit Big Tree Farms’ website: www.bigtreefarms.com to purchase a range of products such as salt, coconut sugar, cashews and cacao produced right here on Bali. Back to the brownie…

You will need:

2 cups whole walnuts 2 ½ cups Medjool dates, pitted 1 cup raw cacao 1 cup raw unsalted almonds, roughly chopped ¼ tsp. sea salt

Then you have to: 1. Place walnuts in food processor and blend on high until the nuts are finely ground. 2. Add the cacao and salt. Pulse to combine. 3. Add the dates one at a time through the feed tube of the food processor while it is running. What you should end up with is a mix that appears rather like cake crumbs, but that when pressed, will easily stick together (if the mixture does not hold together well, add more dates). 4. In a large bowl (or the pan you plan on putting the brownies in), combine the walnut-cacao mix with the chopped almonds. Press into a lined cake pan or mold. Place in freezer or fridge until ready to serve (it is also easier to cut these when they are very cold). Store in an airtight container. Big Thanx to mynewroots.com These bad boys will change your life.

Muslim memo A r w a Aburawa Muslim and blogger for the “Green Prophet” suggests that Ramadan is the perfect time to detoxify your cluttered life. So curb your consumption and commit to the “buy nothing” challenge during the Islamic holy month.

Eco Buzz by Monsoon Wanita E-mail: monsoonwanita@gmail.com Copyright © 2012 Eco Buzz You can read all past articles of Eco Buzz at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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By The Coach

This Sporting Life

JUNIOR GOLF

BJGC 5 Day Golf Development Camp at Bali Handara Golf Resort Inspirational approach to kids golf

Students began each day with range instruction and warm up. After lunch each day there were match play team events, best ball, worst ball, foursomes and individuals. Up for grabs was the BJGC Ryder Cup trophy. Evening activities after dinner, included Xbox golf challenge, movie night as well as a BBQ bonfire. A strict menu was provided in order to teach the juniors the importance of eating correctly and ensuring they had the stamina to get through 8 hours of training and play. There was intentionally no rice included on the menu for the duration of the camp. Fresh fruit , health bars and lots of water were provided on the range and the course to ensure the juniors were kept hydrated and energised.

For Sale; Panasonic 29 inch flat screen for 750K. 081 2998 0885. Kuta. [072] For Sale; Surf board rack. Came off a Honda Vario Techno. Used 2 months. Wanting 300.000RP not negotiable. Please call 0812 3931 9777. Kerobokan. [105] For Sale; Hasselblad 40mm C lens. Excellent working condition. Glass pristine, shutter/aperture accurate. Comes w/caps + original leather hard case. Wide angle lens great for groups/ interiors/exteriors/ panoramas. Rp. 9. 5 juta. 08123-66 3253. <balifoto@ yahoo.com> for info/photos. Gianyar. [084]

For Sale; Polar exercise heart rate monitor. Model Electro CE0537. Never used. incld. User manual. Mint cond. Rp.900,000. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail.com>. Ubud. [268] For Sale; Shoes cabinet white color with mirror 2meter height 5drawers can fit 25 shoes bought in Informa only used 2 months excellent condition only for 700k. SMS with e-mail to 0821 4554 0812 for picture Nusa Dua area. [124] I’m looking for a folding massage table, new or as good as new. Tel. 0812 3744 5328, <metjetcoaching@ gmail.com>. [051]

The juniors were presented with certificates of participation as well as a personal USB flash drive with their swing analysis showing their before and after swing as well as skill tests, practice schedules and drill sheets. Golf is a game of integrity, character and mental fortitude and for five days, 16 selected juniors aged from 7 – 17 from Bali were given access to world class coaching at a world class course from July 18 - 22. Australian PGA Professional, Andrew Pitt, an elite golf coach from Australia supported juniors golfers from Bali in their respective pursuits for game development as well as game enjoyment. His motivating approach left all attendees with the knowledge of how to develop their own golf games technically through set-up structures and ball flight variations, whilst also providing structures and routines to develop confidence as part of practice and on course play. Establishing good golf technique will have positive effects on their game for a lifetime. The camp curriculum included: full swing mechanics, short game practice drills, review of golf jargon and etiquette. A training-intensive program complete with video analysis and on-course instruction, proper practice routines tailored to advanced junior golfers, as well as, tournament preparation. The 16 junior golfers, shared rooms, dined, practiced and played together, forming a very strong bond. Many life skills that can be applied to situations which arise both on and off the course were part of the learning experience.

During the camp golf coaches and caddies from Bali Handara as well as New Kuta Golf also benefited from professional development with Coach Andrew Pitt. Many times junior golfers must play in junior tournaments without caddies, so the opportunity to be taught by these Bali Handara caddies on the requirements of course maintenance proved to be quite an experience. These amazing caddies who were carefully selected to provide support for the juniors on course, showed the participants what is required to play golf without caddy. Bali Junior Golf co-founder Melina Caruso added, “BJGC would like to thank Mark Isley and his team at Bali Handara Golf and also Raja Balasingham from New Kuta Golf for their invaluable support for this truly inspirational and life changing event. A very heartfelt thanks to Coach Andrew Pitt, who took time out of his busy teaching schedule at Bann Lynch Golf Academy at Yarra Bend Golf Course as well as his privately coached student Putu Andrew Mulyadi who acted as assistant coach, in making it such a fun experience for all involved.”

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SCHEDULE THAT Bikini Party (12 August) The high season is definitely in full swing as Bali’s most famous venue, KU DE TA hosts its annual bikini party. KU DE TA journeys across the waters to Brazil bringing to the venue a Brazilian carnival atmosphere with colour, Brazilian dancers, drummers, Amazon dancers, flag wavers and costumed roaming performers throughout the afternoon. Aside from the entertainment, the crowds can enjoy mini massages, temporary tattoos and if you really feel like knocking yourself out, some body painting. The legendary bikini party is definitely on the calendar for the ‘A’ crowd in Bali and everyone is invited to join the party. The dress code is ‘less is more’. Also note on your calendar that the white party at KU DE TA is on 18 August. You must make a reservation as these parties are very popular. Cost When Where Contact

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IDR 500,000 (pre-event) IDR650,000 2 pm – 11 pm KU DE TA, Jl Kayu Aya, No 9, Seminyak 736969 reservations@kudeta.net

Birthday Parties Planning a child’s birthday party can be something of a chore if you have to organise the whole thing yourself. I know myself that having a large group of children together and providing everything including the entertainment can be daunting. But, I’m scheduling Party Corner because the stress can be taken out of the planning, preparations and entertainment of birthday parties to create a real event for the kids. There are all sorts of themes to choose from, princesses, wizards, pirates and one of these characters will pop along to your child’s party, play games, sing and dance with the kids and bring a backdrop and props. Sounds too good to be true but Party Corner has really thought of it all and it is all about the kids and having loads of fun. This is a great way to create your own event without all the hassle too as Party Corner will come along and provide the entertainment. Also, if your child has a party in August you may get a free party package. Give them a call to find out more as they offer all sorts of extras too. Where : Party Corner, Jl Merthasari No 64A, Kerobokan Contact : 081 239 993021 party.corner@hotmail.com www.facebook.com/partycornerbali

Detox and Raw Food Weekend (18 and 19 August) For BA readers who are interested in learning more about healthy eating and detox this is definitely a weekend to schedule. Saturday incorporates a chef course where you will learn simple to sophisticated recipes for all occasions, new kitchen skills and practical knowlege, proper food combining, low glycemic and little nut use, food plannng, stocking & planners. There’s a carefully planned timetable for the day which also includes yoga, meditation, life direction inspiration for health and of course plenty of healthy recipes to keep you busy after the course. Sunday focuses on the detox course which includes how to cleanse on raw foods, blends and juices, the science behind detoxing, emotional cleansing, healing and personalized guidance. Again, there’s a structured plan for Sunday which is similar to the Saturday with the focus on cleansing. The menus for each day look great too. You will also learn how to set up a raw kitchen, the science of cleansing and emotional processing. I definitely think in an age of fast foods and junk foods it is important to think carefully about diet and exercise because, after all, without good health what do we really

have? In Bali with an abdundance of raw foods, fresh fruits and vegetables available cheaply, what excuse do we have? It might take a kick start and this couse will be just the thing to get you on the path to a varied and nutritious diet which is the key to good health along side plenty of exercise. Amy Rachelle, the course leader is a naturopath and has an amazing resume. Do read more about her on the website. Also note that the course is available in Perth on 11 and 12 August if you feel like a trip to W.A. Cost When Where Contact

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AUD$225 8.30 am – 5.30 pm Ubud Yuliana 081 287 54200 www.amyrachelle.com

Nikole Lowe (8 – 19 August) Nikole Lowe is a tattoo artist who works at the stylish Good Times Tattoo in Shoreditch, London. Hailing from New Zealand, Nikole drew constanty as a child and developed a love for body art. After working at New Zealand’s top studio ‘Demagraphics’, she made her way to London where she worked at some top studios. She has developed a distinctive style of tattooing from realism to an intricate Japanese style. After starring in Discovery Channel’s series London Ink, she achieved celebrity status in the tatto world and living rooms worldwide. Nikole Lowe is bringing her talents and designs to Potato Head Beach Club. Come along and check out her designs and if you are thinking of getting a tattoo you may find inspiration or this may just be the place to get your first tattoo or another one. Nikole will be there Wednesday through to Sunday each week until the 19 August. (photo Potato Head Nikole Lowe) Where : Potato Head Beach Club, Jl Petitenget, Seminyak Contact : 4737979 flic@ptthead.com www.ptthead.com

Pride of Indonesia (17 August) Happy birthday Indonesia, now in its 64th year of independence. Warisan is celebrating with their Pride of Indonesia evening which begins with welcome canopes and cocktails. Dinner consists of a rijstaffel buffet which means rice table where a large selection of dishes cover the whole table. The best of Indonesian music and dance provide the entertainment for the evening. The dress code is ‘Indonesia Touch’. We’ll see plenty of flags flying and school children in red and white as the nation celebrates on this auspicious annual occasion which, don’t forget is a national holiday. Cost : IDR250,000 When : 7.30 pm till late Where : Warisan Restaurant & Bar, Jl Raya Kerobokan No 38 Contact : 731175 or 7492796 info@warisanrestaurant.com www.warisanrestaurant.com

By Dawn Chorus

Vipassana Meditation (29 August – 9 September) As I mentioned in the last edition of the BA, Bali really is the perfect location for spiritual tourism, an area that has caught the attention of the powers that be in the tourism sector and yet it continues to flourish right here in Bali. This ten day residential course is all about developing greater selfknowledge, self-control, happiness, wisdom and compassion. What a beautiful code to live by! This course offers a simple, practical, universal method for purifying the mind and enjoying real peace. Vipassana meditation is a simple practical method of meditation which helps when facing the tension and challenges of daily life in a calm and balanced way. In today’s manic world we often forget what is really important and I would like to share this quote from the centre which I think sums things up. “If there is no peace in the mind of the individual .... how can there be real peace in the human world.” S.N. Goenka at the U.N. 2000. Accommodation and meals are provided. This is a free course which is funded by previous students. The main centre is near Bogor and provides a perfect environment for meditation. If you are interested in personal development and further information, do check out the website as this place looks like the perfect sanctuary to escape from the stresses and strains of the modern world.

Cost : free Where : Landih Ashram, Kintamani Contact : Sara 08214 77 0358 info@java.dhamma.org www.java.dhamma.org

Wild Man Adventure (28 August – 4 September) I’m scheduling this event as it is an ideal opportunity for those living in Bali to make an escape to another one of Indonesia’s delightful destinations. This is an invitation to move away from the pressures of life, family, work, deadlines and whatever else you need a break from. It is important to take time out sometimes and that’s what this adventure is all about. But, this is a ‘men’ only adventure - sorry ladies! Along with 9 other men you will journey to Kalimantan by native canoe to live amongst the Dayak Kenyah tribe where Rex Urwin, the exhibition leader will guide you through to your ‘inner wild man’. Living simply is a key aspect of this sancturary, away from the modern conventions of life to swim in crystal clear waters, fish and be the way you want to be. The key focus is to live a life without feeling you have to constantly prove yourself to others, be at peace with yourself, discover what truly makes you happy, discover true relaxation and to recognise and accept your real self. At the end of the day you will let free your inner ‘Wild Man’. There are only 10 places for men wishing to have the experience of their lifetime. To find out more, you’ll have to e-mail directly. Contact : rex@mindmattersinstitute.com davidmetcalf3@mac.com www.davidmetcalfphotography.com

Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com>

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Fashion For Sale; 10 inch Netbook Smart Olive X107B. Build in CDMA EVDO modem. Excellent condition complete with box and original accessories. Bought at IDR 3.999.000 Sell for IDR 2.200.000 ONO. Contact Adi 081 2392 5264. Denpasar.

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For Sale; Old teak wood timber. For further info please SMS me at 0852 3701 1139 or e-mail for picture to Jimbaran. [081] For Sale; Spiral mixer bowl volume 200lt, 75kg adonan, 380V, 2 speed. Photo available <info@alfredfood. org>. 40jt. Jl. Tukad Balian 555 office time. [082]

Jl. TEUKU UMAR 65 D (Simpang 6) DENPASAR Tel: (0361) 221663 Email : naiajewelry@yahoo.com C/G/I-25 July 12

For Sale; Yamaha outboard motor 2 stroke 200HP and 40HP good condition call 081 7939 9777, e-mail <top. golfer@hotmail.com>. Nusa Dua. [140]

For Sale; Hasselblad 500C/M chrome classic body + waistlevel finder + AcuteMatt splitscreen + 80mm CF Planar T*lens + bonus 45*KIEV prismfinder. All excellent working condition. Lens glass/focus/ shutter perfect/clean. Body Sweden, lens Carl Zeiss. Kept in drycabinet. Rp. 8.5 juta. 0812 366 3253. <balifoto@yahoo.com> for info/photos. Gianyar. [085] For Sale; Multiple amplifier Spears Spa-M100, Input able for keyboard, electric guitar and 2 microphone at once. Price Rp. 1.500.000 nego. Phone 088 1360 7039. Jimbaran. [086] For Sale; Washing machine Samsung WA80V3, top loading, one tube, washing capacity 8kg, air turbo drying system, diamond drum, automatic digital, stainless steel tub Price Rp. 1.250.000 nego. Phone 088 1360 7039. Jimbaran. [087]

Lucy’s Batik unique -stylish - timeless

WHOLESALE & RETAIL

• 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

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For Sale; Notebook HPElitebook-2540p, 12. 1-inch LED-backlit, Intel-i5-540M Processor (2,53 GHz), 4GByte DDR3, HDD 250GB, German keyboard, 7 hours battery lifetime, O/S: MSWindows-en-7-Ultimate, like new, shop price 1590,-USD - Selling for 5,2 juta. Contact Holger 0813 3877 4209. Kerobokan. [088] Even a mistake may turn our to be the one thing necessary to a worthwhile achievement. Henry Ford. C/G/I-08 August 12

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If you are looking for a professional service for your knitwear production, please come and visit us. New fabrics and styles are constantly in house.

Showroom : Jalan 66 Seminyak Lane beside Rest. ‘66, behind DVD Store Call: Helena 081 23745 4444

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For Sale; LG big refrigerator, 2 doors, grey, price 5.000.000. still in good condition and compressor warranty for 2 years. SMS 0819 3433 8214. <pat2com@ gmail.com>. Denpasar. [089]

For Sale; Nice old wooden bathtub (large). Size: lenght 210cm , width 86cm, height 63cm. Price 25million. More info and picture please contact 0361-735 202 or email <mkelik3@gmail. com>. Kerobokan. [177]

For Sale; Laptop 10.1 inch HP (Hewlett-Packard) Mini 110-3014TU, good condition, Windows7, HDD160GB, memory 1024MB, web-cam, WiFi, Rp. 2.5jt nego. 081 3377 32090. Seminyak. [182]

For Sale; Fixed gear bicycle, united soloist1, red color and in a very good condition for Rp. 1.500.000. Please contact 0878 6211 2696. Denpasar. [178]

For Sale; LG brand EZ Slim Wall Mount. Work for LG LED LCD/LCD TVs. Brand new. New price Rp. 2,5 mil. Selling Rp. 2,2 mil. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail.com>. Ubud. [252]

For Sale; Android mobile phone Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini with many applications, very good condition as new complete with box and accessories. bought for 2.1jt sell for 1.3jt. Please SMS 0878 6069 7604. Denpasar. [179]

For Sale; 1 set PC dual core. 2GB RAM DDR3, 19” LG LED widescreen, 250Gb harddisk, ATX casing, mouse and keyboard logitech, computer table. Sell IDR 3.600.000 for all. 3 months old. Contact Adi 081 2392 5264. Denpasar. [021] For Sale; Nissin Di866 Mark II Professional Speedlite for Canon, power as strong as 580EX. Mint Condition, only used for 5 times, sell because now using Nikon. Sell for IDR 2.000.000 negotiable. Contact Adi 081 2392 5264. Denpasar. [022]

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-18 April 12

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For Sale; USB memory flash disk. 4-Gigabyte Kingston data traveler. I’ve got 3. Why not buy this one for 100, 000rp, or whatever the appropriate price is. Let me know. Can deliver. Within reason. <ondreybuildsit@ yahoo.co.uk>. SMS 0813 3963 7891.[227]

Shoes, Dance Wear, Bags, Fairy Costumes & Accessories Made to Order Wholesale & Retail 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 C/G/G-2 Nov. 11

Aum Rudraksha Designs The “Original Malas” created and designed by Soma temple, a resident of Bali for more than 20 years, mixing sacred Rudraksha’s have been used for centuries by ancient sages and modern mystics to quiet the mind, cool the body, and enhance awarness. Full of Shakti to protect you. Lovingly, ethically handmade & blessed in Bingin Bali. www.aumrudraksha.com info@aumrudraksha.com, Ph.(0361) 7420937 C/G/I-27 June 12

For Sale; DVDs. 150 discs+. Films, series (House, One Tree Hill, How I met Your Mother, Sex & City). Loads. All sorts. No list, too many. Variable quality but who cares for 200,000rp. Can deliver. <ondreybuildsit@ yahoo.co.uk>. SMS 0813 3963 7891. Sanur.[228] For Sale; Simple house alarm. 2 remote controls. New, packaged, from UK. Fit batteries. Fix to wall. Turn on. And if anyone enters it wails. Can deliver/arrange to fix it for you. 500,000rp. <ondreybuildsit@yahoo. co.uk>. SMS 0813 3963 7891.[229]

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For Sale; Security floodlight. New, boxed. Has infra-red sensor & illuminates if anyone happens nearby. White. 150 watts with 3 new bulbs. 500,000rp. Sanur, can deliver & arrange fixing. <ondreybuildsit@yahoo. co.uk>. SMS 0813 3963 7891.[230] For Sale; Hair trimmer/ clippers. Legendary Wahl model. Quality, heavy with electric cord. Quite old but will outlast the planet. Rp. 150,000. <ondreybuildsit@ yahoo.co.uk>. SMS 0813 3963 7891. Sanur. Can deliver.[231] NC/Ns/G-8 August 12

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For Sale; Automatic feed bench lathe, 1400rpm, Rp. 3 million. Portable dehumidifier “Karda”, 300 watt, Rp. 1 million. Air conditioner, window type “Daewoo” 520 watt, Rp. 800.000. HP 0813 5309 0125. Pulau Serangan. [156]

Great Kids Styles Pertokoan Udayana - Kav. A33 Jl. Letda Made Putra Denpasar Ph. +62-361 - 254357 Email: balicenik@gmail.com C/G/G-25 July 12

For Sale; ASUS Aspire black Netbook only 1,500,000 ONO. Full Windows/ Microsoft packages, huge memory, many programs. Keyboard no longer works but happy to throw in the new keyboard (proper size) that I purchased. Photos/info <vb.nm.cq@gmail.com>. 0819 3621 3317 SMS. Sanur. [220]

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For Sale; Electric guitar Cort. No feeder. Four spul. Price Rp. 1.250.000 nego. Phone 088 1360 7039. Jimbaran. [083]

For Sale; Never used whipping cream whipper dispenser 0,5lt. Price 800K. Call 0819 3430 6268. Seminyak. [064] For Sale; Bed 200x180 with good mattress. Bed was used for child 1,5 Mio. Phone 0821 4683 8303. Sanur. [012] For Sale; Sony active speaker type SRS-Z 500 for computer etc. Good sound. 275.000 Rp. Phone 0821 4683 8303. Sanur. [013]

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         with       Fashion ✬ Accessories ✬ Beauty ✬ Furniture ✬ Interiors ✬ Artisans ✬ Food    Can you believe it’s August again! which means holidays and party month. And holidays mean entertaining, so to assist you in your shopping   quest you will find the following suppliers offer the freshest & the best, your table will literally groan with happiness! First time visitors to Bali are    always surprised when they discover the variety of food on offer, particularly the fresh & organic, Bali is certainly up with the rest!!  The well known Bali Deli is a fixture on the Bali Deli Sanur, Jl Danau Tamblingan 174, Sanur Bali Bel – An Original French Story, following is    island map, synonymous with gourmet food and delight- General Manager – Renaldo Goutama just the shortened version....   ed to report they have finally opened their store in Sanur! T: 0361 289928 Ida Ayu Puspa Eny is a Balinese born into a high caste   The ground level houses a department of delicious family and from an early age she wasn’t just happy to  cakes, breads & an open cafe area is set inside & out. ‘be’... she was very bright & displayed so much initiative!  On leaving school, she studied & worked for a major Indo-   The next level up has a grocery section with a focus on produce; meat, fish, chicken, loads of deli product nesian newspaper of the time, eventually took up a chal-   fresh + cheese, exotic fruit, salad & vegetables. And, restaulenge & went to live in Sydney where she worked enjoying  rant atop offering an international menu. the many opportunities that came her way (she has a  charming smile!) It was back to Bali for a holiday where   she met her French husband, they then moved to Austra-   lia. Cooking was a passion, they started a few restaurants   & over this time she bore four children.   Eventually they decided a move to France was a must,   Puspa indulged in yet more cooking courses, she learnt   French & they adopted two French children! Finally their  I also want to take this opportunity to mention I have travels were over, back to Bali they came & after eating so   recently heard about another fresh produce market much French deli food, Puspa decided that this was the  held every Saturday in front of Cafe Moka, Canggu. area she would pursue, the best quality deli products &   Made in Bali! And then, the Batujimbar Sunday market has two no   Naturally there are oodles of artisanal goodies to be table growers, one is Tantro (of the ‘Batujimbar fami- Filled with enthusiasm she commenced her business & it  ly’) who heads up the stand well known for fresh aspara found in all deli’s but want to alert you to an Italian chap gus & watercress. Along with other fresh salad leaves & was slowly slowly but her recipe for products worked &  grew. named Guido who has been making the most delicious   fresh mozzarella & bocconcini cheese for awhile vegs, an assorted range of homemade bread & cakes.  (made from cows milk instead of buffalo milk). Fresh About four years ago, when imported food products came  to a grinding halt in Bali, this was when Puspa’s big op-   mozzarella should not be confused with the more promozzarella which is used for pizza & commercial And, there has to be nothing better than to finish off a portunity came along. She had already worked out her   cessed use) Bali Deli is one major customer for Guido’s product, summer meal with a scoop or two of some yummy ice formula for producing excellent charcuterie products so  plus some smaller deli’s, including top hotels & restauthey filled the niche that had been left by the imported deli  producers.   rants. Guido shipped the Friesian cows from Australia cream, as follows back & they happily roam on the grassy slopes in   way the north/east of Bali. The cheese should be firm to touch Gusto Gelato & Cafe, Umalas 2, Umalas Products like smoked ham, salamis, sausage, pâtés, ter (a bit of bounce) serve with ripe tomatoes, fresh basil for your ice-cream treat! rine created fabulous sales & total success (the quality &  taste of Bali Bel products are excellent) And now with im-   leaves, quality olive oil, salt & pepper (& no balsamic!)  Everyone loves ice cream & most tend to agree that the ported products back on the shelves Bali Bel gives them  a ‘run for their money’ as their products have now earned Italians do it best! Gusto offer their version which is to  a worthy reputation! tally supreme with every mouthful - delicious, creamy, a   taste sensation that is served up in a variety of fresh fruit For those who have met Puspa you can only admire the   combinations! Travel with a cool box in your car, so when determination of the woman she is & what she has   you are in the area you will want to stop by & restock. achieved & now all of her 33 products (made from pork,  And, like true Italians they offer some tempting treats like chicken, rabbit & duck) sell in all the best gourmet stores,   a brioche tart filled with crème to smaller shapes in bri- purchased by hotel chefs, villa kitchens, restaurants &  catering. Her kitchen runs to the highest health & hygiene   oche coated with sugar, naturally an expresso is par for standards & her certificates are on display, naturally have the course! The lovely Lela is host always ready for a chat! several ticks of excellence!     Gusto Gelato & Caffe, No 67B, Umalas 11, Umalas Puspa is a great example of what one can do in life and it   was a pleasure to meet her. She also takes time out to E: gusto.gelateria@gmail.com  work with disadvantaged children & it doesn’t stop there,  www.gusto-gelateria.com Deli has always provided it’s patrons with high-end  Bali Puspa is working on a few other foodie ideas, but that’s  produce & unique grocery items & it’s fantastic that Sa- Hp: 081 338 027 037 (Lela) another story......   nur customers will be able to soon enjoy more leisurely   food shopping closer to home. Next on their list is a store Bali Bel – Charcuterie   opening early October within the new Beachwalk shop- Now another artisan that makes brilliant product is   ping complex, Jl Patai Kuta & by end of October, Ubud Bali Bel and you can also find these products in E : balibel@hotmail.com   should have one of their very own! Plenty of staff on- Bali Deli and other quality stores. 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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia

IDEP Foundation’s Children’s Activity Books The back inside cover serves as a “snakes and ladders” board game played by using stones and dice, which kids make from an attached card. Rewards are given for “eat healthy organic food,” “plant a tree” and “put mulch in your garden.” Players are penalized if they land on “use chemicals,” “throw rubbish in the river” and “eat junk food.” Permaculture: Children’s Activity Book, 3rd edition, IDEP 2010, ISBN 978-979-24-1314-4, 32 pages, language Indonesian & English. I Know a Lot About Disasters

IDEP Foundation publications and audio-visual tools, used by NGOs and teachers to educate children, are specially designed to help raise awareness and encourage action in environmental and disaster management issues throughout Bali’s local communities as well as many other locales in Indonesia. The NGO’s energetic and innovative media program has been operating since 1999. Among the environmental literature that IDEP has produced are two spiral-bound 32-page children’s activity books appropriate for children aged 9 and above. The first editions were published in 2009, and third and last editions were published in 2011. The stories, coloring pages, comics, puzzles and games in the books help make some of the complex issues relating to sustainable community development in Bali understandable and more accessible to a wider audience. The manner in which the illustrations, images and diagrams are presented make them suitable for use in low-literacy environments. IDEP, which has their offices and working gardens in Sukawati south of Ubud, also makes available free an extensive and valuable trove of free information, children’s materials and teacher’s resources on their website. They deserve all the support we can give them. Each of these children’s books cost Rp32,000. To order, email to info@idepfoundation.org or mediaunit@idep foundation.org or go directly to the IDEP Office, Br. Dauh Uma, Desa Batuan Kaler Sukawati, Gianyar, Bali 80582, tel. 62-361-294-993. Permaculture This fun children’s activity book brings knowledge and understanding of the key principles of community environmental management to children in an enjoyable, interactive and hands-on way. Inherent in the pictures, puzzles, games and thematic coloring pages are lessons on farming, appropriate technology, how to maintain healthy soil, seed saving and nurseries, home and community gardens, breeding animals, tree crops and bamboo, integrated pest management, aquaculture, water and waste management, community design and how to start a cooperative or moneymaking enterprises. The overall theme of the book is: What can we do now to help make a better future? The authors encourage kids to constantly ask questions, write or draw their ideas on blank pages, complete crossword puzzles on permaculture, gardens, organic growing, water use, recycling, littering, protecting forests and rivers. Practical ways that children can become directly involved in caring for and rehabilitating their local environments for a sustainable future are thoroughly covered. Secret codes reveal themselves only after kids correctly complete sums and match the right answers to a code grid. A cartoon of horses working at cross-purposes illustrates the adage that a strong and healthy community can only be developed by working together. A row of recycling bins demonstrates how recycling works. A line drawing of a tree windbreak is a lesson on environmental protection, one of a polluted beach illustrates how chemicals can make you sick, while others show the proper and productive care of chickens and what an environmentally healthy fish pond, farm, community, home environment and garden that doesn’t use chemicals all should look like.

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It is well known that most of Indonesia is prone to high levels of seismic activity which can have catastrophic effects. Though populations throughout this vast archipelago are in constant risk, very little has been done to educate and help communities prepare. Bali is no exception. Residents don’t realize the serious threat that earthquakes pose for the island, which has always experienced earthquakes, but just on a smaller scale than on Java and Sumatra. IDEP is very active in disaster preparedness training, having developed the best current living model for community based disaster preparedness in Indonesia. Distilled from the organization’s vast experience, the children’s book I Know A Lot About Disasters goes a long way in increasing awareness among children so that they can be better prepared to help both themselves and others. The book explains the signs and causes of various types of disasters in a fun and easy-to-understand way. Games include drawing connecting lines to the ecologically correct word, filling in crosswords with keywords used in describing different types of disasters, what causes landslides, what evacuation plan to follow for floods and landslides. By the use of story telling activities, creative exercises and puzzles about disaster management, children will be inspired and encouraged to get involved in disaster preparedness. Line drawings show what not to do when disposing of wastes, gear to keep ready in an emergency bag, what to do and what to avoid when an earthquake or tsunami strikes, the warning signs before a volcanic eruption. Blank pages are provided so a child can write or draw ways of keeping the environment clean and free of rubbish, what kind of trees he wants in his garden, what warning systems are in place in the area, what to do in case of flooding and what can be done to reduce littering. The back inside cover serves as board game with rewards going for “go to higher ground,” “make an evacuation plan” and “cover your head.” Players are penalized if they “cut too many trees down,” “clog drains with garbage” or “don’t know what to do.” I Know a Lot About Disasters: Children’s Activity Book, 3rd edition, IDEP 2011, ISBN 978-979-24-1312-0, 32 pages, language Indonesian & English. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: dariskm@gmail.com

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Spiritual Possession Balinese trance behaviour By Skye Laphroaig

The concept of spiritual possession exists in many religions, including Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and African traditions. Depending on the cultural context in which it is found, possession may be considered voluntary or involuntary and to have beneficial or detrimental effects.

centres instead. There are three main levels of psychic functioning: ordinary consciousness; a somnambulistic, mildly hypnotic state, and a strong seizure, in which virtually all self control is lost and actions represent the simple expression of ungovernable nerve storms and so are devoid of any cultural patterning whatsoever. In these terms the bulk of Balinese trance behaviour (kris stabbing,

Balinese religion is an integration of Hindu-Buddhist and shamanist beliefs, characterized by a regular cycle of temple festivals - featuring elaborate food offerings and other ceremonies as needed for rites of passage, healing, or crisis situations. Music and dance play a major role in Balinese religion, as does trance. Trance dance is practiced as a way of being in the world and serves as medium to satisfy the supernatural beings. It does not refer to Western tourists being ‘out of their head’ in Kuta during the early hours of the morning. To the uninitiated, Balinese trance behaviour might appear to be a strange and unaccountable paradox. We see a people who value dignity, decorum, and deliberateness seeking a state of psychological dissociation in which they perform obscene acts such as devouring live chicks and attacking themselves with daggers. We witness them losing control with outbursts of random violence; describing the whole experience as “delicious”. Trance is a culturally valuable trait in Bali, and is an important shamanistic virtue. Once possessed by a spirit the entranced medium speaks with the spirit’s voice, giving instructions for ceremonies, finding lost objects or helping the body to heal. Ketut Riwiyana is commonly known as Riwin Dacuba. He has been a guitarist for over 30 years with Tropical Transit, a jazzy Latin band, formed in 1990 and his first solo album My Sexy Life is a beautiful mix of soothing New Age guitar-based tracks and nu-jazz oriented groove tunes. Riwin is also a Balinese spirit medium, but he did not consciously choose mediumship as his profession. Today he goes into trance, allowing clients to communicate with deities and spirits. I wanted to meet this truly enigmatic character, so I made contact and was invited to his home. I knew that several people would join, mostly Balinese, who lived in nearby villages. BALINESE SANGHYANG Spirit possession is a phenomenon that often elicits a response of fear, particularly in those who are ignorant of its meaning and role within cultural traditions. Possession by divine beings (such as spirits or gods) is a key practice in r e l i g i o n s worldwide. Balinese trance offers a spectacular level of performance, with much screaming at evil spirits who have disturbed the harmony of the island and can be seen in every temple ceremony. All the varieties of trance behaviour are culturally stylised. There are sedate, almost formal temple trances by specially ordained mediums and dramatic witch and dragon combat dances where dozens of spectators suddenly begin falling into violent trance ‘like firecrackers going off one after the other’. The animist traditions of Bali include a practice called Sanghyang, which is the induction of possession trance states for specific purposes. Sanghyang is a sacred state in which hyangs (deities) or helpful spirits temporarily inhabit the bodies of willing participants. The purpose of sanghyang is to cleanse people and places of evil influences to restore spiritual balance. Thus, it is often referred to as an exorcism ceremony. The sanghyang deling dance of Kintamani is performed by two female virgins, who hold the ends of a long piece of string with a pair of dolls hanging from it. As the girls become possessed, the dolls begin to dance. The trance-induced girls then dance with bare feet across glowing embers. Finally, they are hoisted onto the shoulders of two male villagers, being supported only by their ankles and are taken to the central crossroads of the village dancing upright in trance the whole way. The trance is over when they are delivered to the temple and revived with prayers and holy water. PSYCHIC FUNCTIONING This behaviour is not under the control of higher ‘conscious’ centres of cortical functioning, but under the lower, ‘unconscious’

chosen. A Dutch man called Lex Ouwendijk was waiting patiently with his wife, Simin who suffers from chronic weakness in her body. I felt a calmness emanating from her, which was quite moving. After being assisted up the stairs to the holy room, Simin revealed she was confident that some healing would take place that evening. I asked Riwin which spirit was present in the holy room? “It’s Ratu Gede Macaling, the sorcerer and destroyer of evil”, replied Riwin. “He was born a giant with protruding teeth and bulging eyes and headed an army of 500 invisible beings taking human victims from Nusa Penida and mainland Bali. He is a spirit who occupies a lofty place in the Bali-Hindu world and in return for certain rituals, Macaling protects the people.”

eating of excrement, the mediation of messages of the gods) falls into the intermediate, somnambulistic category where it bears the clear stamp of Balinese culture. Balinese trance is based on a deliberately cultivated ability of individuals to cross the vague and gradual boundary between consciousness and somnambulism, and a similarly developed ability to maintain oneself in that twilight state for extended periods of time, before yielding to a final abandonment of self-control. It is this sort of experience, which is described by participants as ‘delicious’ and highly prized. RANGDA/BARONG RITUAL The Rangda/Barong ritual of Bali is an event invoked to restore balance between the world of people and the deities, spirits and demons from the other world. If some misfortune (believed to result from the imbalance of cosmic forces) befalls a village, such as a crop failure, the whole village will attend the ceremony and stage a ritual encounter opposing the great witch Rangda and her followers against the mythical beast Barong and his followers. Before the ceremony begins, participants are put into trance at the temple with long, slow vocal lines of classical poetry sung in unison by a chorus of women. Throughout the public, theatrical part of the ceremony, a gamelan ensemble plays continuously. The instruments’ melodic motifs are associated with numerous characters of the drama and gamelan music has a physiological impact on the men who participate. Networks of neurons seem to fire synchronously in the brains and bodies of the men in trance. The monotonous drone drags on endlessly until there is a slight shift in energy. Once conjured, the spirit enters the person who is wearing a Rangda mask. Men get caught up in the energy and appear to be possessed by the spirits. They become helpers of the beast Barong, arm themselves with daggers (kris) and begin to vomit and spit and all of a sudden they are up and running towards Rangda, stopping short (as if hitting a wall of energy) and falling to the ground. Some appear to be in a trance-like state, speaking in what sounds like another language. Others are acting like monkeys, as if possessed by a monkey spirit. At some point during the ritual Rangda curses the young men and causes them to turn their daggers on themselves. Women on the edge are swept into the fervour, falling unconscious and are carried off by the temple workers to be blessed with holy water. Gradually, as the force of their anger subsides, they fall to the ground in the classic ‘crisis’ of trance. They are disarmed and removed to the temple where they are slowly brought out of trance. The violent encounter between the witch Rangda and the beast Barong always ends in a standoff, but somehow serves to restore cosmic balance. The young men come out of the trance exhausted, but happy, with faint memories of their cosmic encounter. Spirits have been appeased and the energy is restored to the community. Everyone heads home, chatting about highlights of the event. A HEALING GIFT Riwin Dacuba greeted me with a smiling face. Many people were already gathered at his home, preparing for the channelling that would soon take place. Riwin was introduced to Latin music via cassettes his father collected from trips to the United States. After studying, he spent many years living the rock and roll lifestyle until his paranormal wife left him because she could see his lovers’ spirits quite clearly. In trouble, Riwin visited the Mangku (priest) asking for guidance. During Riwin’s journey towards purification, and reunification with his wife, it became obvious to those in the community; he was blessed with a medium gift and had been

Simin entered the sacred room containing an altar and spiritual paintings of gods and goddesses. She made an offering to the Hindu deities and then returned to the central area where we all sat on the floor cross-legged receiving a blessing with holy water. I felt an energy rising within me and around me – the feeling was subtle yet powerful. The Mangku sat down in front of us and his face suddenly began changing shape, becoming fuller, and his expression looked older. He was channelling Ratu Gede. It was marvellous to see him transform, embodying the spirit of an elderly male general who lived long ago. The Mangku started talking in Balinese from the ‘other side’ and spoke directly to Riwin while shaking and coughing. I was fascinated by what I was witnessing, wondering if it was real. Simin’s legs were shaking too and she made noises indicating pain. At this point Riwin decided to shut down her third eye, preventing her from seeing too much. Something was expelled with several rounds of dry retching then Simin suggested an offering should be made to appease Ratu Gede. Finally she was bought back from this state with holy water (tirta) to fend off evil forces and render her immune to attacks of negative or demonic influences. With her spiritual impurities cleansed, Simin confidently rose to her feet and walked down the stairs without hesitation, describing the energy shift as “Something similar to Reiki.” It was an astonishing sight to see. You can contact Riwin at the following website address for a personal trance experience. The wildest trance temple festival in Bali is held at Pura Pengerebongan, Kesiman on the Sunday following Kuningan. It’s Denpasar’s answer to the magnificent ten-day affairs of the Gianyar’s state temples, and the ritual and ceremony of Karangasem, Bali’s easternmost kingdom. www.reverbnation.com/riwin

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Being a mother on Bali, and having a girl of a year born on Bali - my second round of motherhood, with the first being a boy of 13, it is vastly noticeable to me how Bali has exploded with children oriented choices within the past fifteen years. It has in three words become a ‘kid friendly place’ - and thank goodness for that! All About Kids will explore all avenues offered to the younger members of our lives, from babies to teenagers and in between. This column endeavours to showcase the best that Bali has from activities to retail selections, from the arts to sensible medical tips. All About Kids, is in a nutshell, all about them! BALI BEACHWALK - Opens & Is Kid Friendly With the opening of the latest mall complex on Bali, the marvelously situated Bali Beachwalk, which upon completion by the end of this year will have a Cineplex, and a Kids’ Cheeky Monkey Day Care Centre for parents who want to catch an age appropriate film or just do some shopping in peace. This mall covers 3.7 hectares of land and stretches for 250 metres along Jalan Pantai Kuta, overlooking the Indian Ocean in front of Kuta Beach. Embracing Balinese art and culture, families, laughter, pleasure and fun, within a sunny open-air environment that embodies the very essence of the relaxed and carefree lifestyle for which Bali has become so well known, Beachwalk is the perfect place to start your Bali experience with plenty for the younger members of the family. It has been architecturally inspired by the gentle contours of the rice terraces that have been etched into the Bali’s rural landscape by generations of farmers. The eco-friendly, low-rise design is characterised by a traditional thatched roof, recycled hardwoods, and an open-air walkway, which is cooled by natural sea breezes thereby reducing the need for air-conditioning. The mall integrates open spaces filled with tropical plants, a musical fountain and refreshing waterways, with units of glass retail pods that blend seamlessly with the environment, inviting the outdoors inside – a few of which are children centred boutiques (see below). Manicured gardens border alfresco dining decks, while a central stage provides an exciting venue for live performances and special events.

passion for fashionable children’s and maternity wear. Fashion is an exciting, ever changing and constantly evolving trend. Gingersnaps is the leading brand for children’s and maternity wear in the Philippines from where it hails. Gingersnaps creates an unforgettable shopping experience, not only with regards to the products, but with the store setting, service, packaging and visual merchandising as well. Collections are updated monthly with about 16 to 25 new styles in each category. Gingersnaps carries clothes and accessories for infants, pre-teens, and moms-to-be and is a perfect stop off for some quick holiday necessities or keepsakes. Bali Beach Walk, Level 3 Unit B6. Ph: 0361 8464 954. ELC – Early Learning Centre For Education C/E/I-25 July 12

The Early Learning Centre is now also open at Bali’s newest and impressive Beachwalk Mall, delivering educational, safe yet fun toys for babies through to large children, as well as play equipment, practical equipment, holiday pick me ups and other products. ELC is an international brand renowned for its quality and safety foremost. For more and all information please contact info@multitrendindo. com or visit the store at Beachwalk on Jl. Pantai Kuta. MOTHERCARE – Caring for the Next Generation Mothercare is the name for prams, pushchairs, car seats, cot beds, baby clothes and much more. Established as the number one retailer for mums to be and parents alike, Mothercare can offer a wide selection of everything you will need for your nursery, all your maternity wear, and all the toys & gifts your baby could want. Also on offer is a range of twin pushchairs, tandem pushchairs, 3 wheel pushchairs and pushchair accessories like rain covers, parasols (important in the hot tropical sun) and cosytoes (for the occasional bout of rain). Great choice of beach necessities for all ages. Located in Bali Beachwalk as well as at Discovery Mall. www.mothercare.com

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PARTY CORNER - Let’s Parteeee The Eat & Eat Food Court serves Indonesian classic dishes such as ‘bebek betutu’ (duck), ‘nasi goreng babat’ (fried rice) On another note, recently and ‘mie kepiting’ (wavy fried noodles). Additionally, Beachwalk found was the sweet company provides a dedicated Kids’ Area – Miniapolis Bali (a completely Party Corner who can offer separate area just for kids), with its own Play Zone, Amazing all the needs for a good Walk, Water Play, and the aforementioned Cheeky Monkey Day old-fashioned kids party with Care facility. Here, children can have fun participating in safe all the trimmings to either take play and supervised activities, giving their parents the freedom home or have catered, for to shop and dine. Further family attractions include the Cloth what is a party without Museum by Bin House, as well as the musical fountain shows balloons, banners, colorful décor and a delicious cake to finish and dance performances from the open stage. it off? Not much of a party, right? At Party Corner, you can finally plan the perfect party for your special occasion - be it Two levels of basement parking space safely accommodate up birthday, anniversary, etc without burning a hole in your pocket. to 1,000 cars and 2,000 motorbikes at Sahid Kuta Lifestyle They cater to kid’s, teen’s as well as adult’s parties. Their range Resort; the mall has its own drop-off entrance for vehicles, of products includes (helium) quality balloons, party décor, and features three pedestrian access points facing the beach, confetti, masks, glow sticks, tableware, gift bags/boxes & and another located at the back, just off Poppies Lane and is completely pram friendly. Sahid Kuta Lifestyle Resort Jalan goody/snack bags, novelty gifts & more. You can also order custom-made cakes. If you don’t have the time to organize Pantai Kuta, Kuta. goodie bags, then they can also do that for you according to your Ph: +62 361 765 777 www.beachwalkbali.com budget. They have Angry Birds, Dora, Thomas, Pirates, Disney Princesses, Cars, Elmo, Sponge Bob or various other child GINGERSNAPS - Kids & Maternity Wear friendly friends waiting to excite your little one’s party. Exciting Gingersnaps is now open in the beautiful aforementioned Bali packages are also an option; or you can have your chosen Beachwalk, and is a real welcome and original concept in the character visit your party (princess, dancing queen, wizard etc) ready-to-wear business for kids, tweenies and maternity wear. or book a cupcake decorating session. It is a full embodiment of original, unique, fashion forward Pop by the shop at Jl Merthasari 64A,Kerobokan. and world-class designs, meticulous attention to details and Ph: 0361 809 7073. Mob 08 123 999 3021. world-class craftsmanship. Gingersnaps was born out of a deep http://www.facebook.com/partycornerbali. With this your comments would be welcomed if you endeavour to follow the lead, or, if you have discovered something that you found particularly amazing. It’s important to spread the news on anything positive, as time and experiences are precious. Please forward to me on rubyinbali@gmail.com. Copyright © 2012 All About Kids You can read all past articles of All About Kids at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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THE HEART OF BALI Promoting Education for Indonesian Youth By Michele Cempaka In 2007, just after the second bombing on Bali, Karuna Bali Foundation (KBF) was founded by Wayan Rustiasa and his wife Ni Iluh Warsini, supported by Roger Miles, fondly known as Raj and Susan Starlard. “We wandered around and talked to taxi drivers and waitresses and saw that not much was going on for them – their future possibilities seemed quite limited. Computers were relatively scarce in those days. Wayan had just started an internet café, so I came over and asked him if I brought some kids over, would he be willing to show them how to use the internet and set up an email account?” Wayan said he’d loved to, so we set up five lessons for $20USD on how to use the internet. The kids who came to the course who knew absolutely nothing just mushroomed out of sight. That was really the birth of the foundation,” said Raj. “I’m very much inspired by my life story. I was sponsored by someone a long time ago who could see that I had potential. As a result of this, I got my own business. In the beginning we weren’t thinking about a college. We thought we’d just set up a garage and run a course. After 35 minutes of discussion, Koko, the owner of the property asked if we were really sincere, then why don’t we just use the rest of his building upstairs which would cost about $25,000USD,” said Wayan. This was hard for either Wayan or Raj to fathom, since neither of them had that kind of cash on hand. Then one day while Raj was at a workshop in the ricefields, he went to the bathroom and started talking to a man about their plans to create a college. He asked me: “Is that really something you’d like to do? Is it something that would really excite you?” “I said yes, I think it would,” said Raj. He looked at me and said, “Why don’t you go back there and tell them to start building. I’ll fund the project.” From that day forward Campuhan College began and now offers approximately 13 – 17 classes to students who have graduated from senior high school. Those who can afford to pay do, which helps subsidize classes for those who can’t afford to attend classes. Currently the college offers annual scholarships to approximately 200 – 250 students. “Ostensibly students come for English and computer skills, but what we’re really teaching them is about values and self-respect. English classes are merely a medium for this,” said Raj. “Our aim is to facilitate the students to recognize the blockages that are stopping them from moving forward in life, and to recognize their own values and strengths. Normally when we’re helping a financially challenged family, they are also emotionally challenged. We help them to identify the barriers in a 2 -3 day Value’s workshop. During the class, we invite them to let them go of any conditioning which is holding them back in their lives,” said Wayan. Campuhan College also offers a variety of short courses, as well as a one year vocational program. They sponsor graduates from senior high school who are talented in graphic design, movie making, music, etc. The desire is to really bring out their creative skills. 100% of the students who graduate from Campuhan Collage are currently working throughout Bali and one of the graduates is studying at university. Many students who have graduated from Campuhan College are able to go on to university, because they can often work part-time as a graphic designer to pay for their fees. There is currently a sponsor for all administration costs at the college, so fortunately any donations for students go directly to supporting their education. They would like to have more student sponsorships especially for students from rural areas, because in order for them to realistically attend the college year round, they need to provide these students with accommodation and

transport costs. Recently the college received funds for this purpose, making it possible for even more students to have the opportunity for vocational training and a better life. Full sponsorship is $2,000USD a year and college tuition only is USD1,000 a year for one student. The college is also offering an Animal Farm program for farmers. Funds have been used so far to place five pigs and four cows with eight farmers. These farmers were all single parents with children at the orphanage. The farmers were required to care for and assist with the animal breeding and in return, receive a share of the offspring. The remaining animals were then offered out to other farmers who were desperate for an opportunity. In addition to this program, Campuhan College has an English Club which provides students with confidence building skills in communication. Activities include: drama, debate topics, dance and film nights. Local volunteer speakers assist in the conversation sessions.

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In 2008, the foundation provided two training workshops: basic computer training for 30 teachers from Tagalalang, where all elementary schools in the sub-district participated and an introduction to Linux soft-ware training, which introduced teachers to an alternative operating system which is cheaper and more suitable for educational institutions. Moreover, in 2008 Ms. Taka Gani, a national coordinator of the ‘Living Values Education’ (LVE) training community Indonesia asked KBF if they would like to take the role as LVE Indonesia Associate and effectively become the legal umbrella for all LVE training and maintenance of the nationwide network. This was a tremendous honor bestowed upon the Karuna Bali Foundation. As part of the preparation for taking this role, all staff at KBF participated in a LVE Educator Workshop training, enabling them to maintain and deliver the LVE ethic and methods properly. In 2009, a ‘Train the Trainer’ workshop was arranged in Yogyakarta which was designed to certify LVE facilitators to prepare them to become LVE trainers. In January 2011, 30 new trainers graduated from LVE’s ‘Train the Trainer’ workshop.

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In 2010, KBF made an agreement with STIBA Saraswati University (a language school in Denpasar) to recruit volunteers from their students to participate in EduCare – an outreach program which is headed up by Made Perdana Skolastika. Students spend their weekends ‘paying forward’ their good fortune through joining teams that provide English and leadership to elementary school students in rural and underprivileged urban areas. KBF has also expanded their serviced by developing ‘Campuhan Kids’ for playgroup and kindergarten age children and ‘Campuhan Smart’, for elementary school kids. Classes for these programs are starting in this month. This year Karuna Bali Foundation would also like to start working with the parents, facilitating a ‘Parenting Club’ with a series of bi-monthly workshops and seminars aimed at helping young parents upgrade and update their knowledge of childhood needs and development. The course will cover the physical and psychological aspects of parenting. The target audience of this club is parents of elementary school age children and younger who live in the Ubud area. All trainings and seminars will be conducted in Indonesian. The Karuna Bali Foundation needs your support. For more information on how you can sponsor a student or volunteer, please contact: director@karunabali.or.id or visit their website at: www.karunabali.com. Telephone: (0361)978-986.

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Oh Rats! Another problem All of a sudden, The Cage has rats. We are taking steps to eliminate the problem (and the rats) but the incident has prompted further intemperate thought about the vagaries, and difficulties, of life on Pulau Rusak. The rats in question appear to be brown (Norway) rats rather than ratus ratus – that’s the genealogical name, not pidgin Indonesian for hundreds of the beggars; our infestation fortunately seems to be in rather smaller numbers – and as well as trying to eradicate them within the household and its surroundings, we are trying to establish their provenance. Their initial appearance, unidentified by type at that time, caused some moments of mirth. Having lived in places where plague is endemic – it’s a zoonotic disease that generally affects humans in large numbers only when its animal vector is overstressed, exactly as rabies periodically breaks out and bites people – your diarist’s instant response, aside from acquiring poison, was to fly around madly spraying the whole house against fleas. This is not a deadly necessity in Bali, or at least it is not known to be. There are two listed foci of wild plague in Indonesia and both are in Central Java, said to be (though this may also be questionable) remnants of the great 18941925 China-India pandemic – which actually began in Burma – that spread around the world, fortunately for the most part in controllable outbreaks. A note on that: the last World Health Organization-recorded plague outbreak in Indonesia – it was only minor – was in 1997 and not in Central Java at all. It was at Pasaruan near Surabaya in East Java. As with rabies, of which Bali was “free” until the current (150 deaths and counting) outbreak surprised everyone by appearing in 2008, it perhaps pays not to be fooled into thinking that absence of reports of a disease equates with actual absence of the pathogen responsible. But guarding against itinerant rat fleas is still desirable, as well as necessary. In Bali they can carry murine typhus, a much less deadly but still highly unpleasant disease. Rats are also vectors for a range of other unnecessary distempers. They thrive in filthy environments. We have redoubled our local efforts to get people to deal properly with their household rubbish. A tip: it won’t do to just toss it away in the bushes, or over the wall, and forget about it. The rats won’t.

Burning Question Speaking of rubbish, readers may remember a story that surfaced in the Bahasa press a little while ago and was duly reported in précis in some of the local English-language media, concerning the problem of medical waste. The official incinerator at Sanglah, something else that’s apparently on the Rusak List, was no longer able to cope with the quantum of contributions from other hospitals, which had therefore been denied access to the facility and presumably were told to dispose of their medical waste as best they could. One of the hospitals named on the no-more-access list was BIMC at Simpang Siur. Since this establishment – it now has a sister hospital at Nusa Dua, opened in May – promotes itself as an international-standard health facility, it was surprising to learn that it had not hitherto been incinerating its own medical waste in infrastructure furnished at its own expense. We wanted to do the right thing by them, however, and asked for comment, hoping that we’d hear something positive. We’ve heard nothing yet.

Greener Pastures Leticia Balacek, architect and artist (and The Diary’s Most Favoured Argentine) has flown the coop. She’s gone to Europe on a new venture – which we sincerely hope will be properly remunerative, since people here go ooh and aah about art and much else but are Scrooge-like when it comes to parting with their money (which despite appearances and assertions to the contrary many of them don’t have, unless it’s someone else’s) – and has left with strict instructions to keep in touch. It’s not often you meet someone whose vibrancy level consistently exceeds the safe limit; it is tremendous fun when you do; and it’s not a good thing to let friends go. Balacek’s art, as we’ve noted before, has an attractively naïf quality and would look good in a collection, or even just on a wall. For her exhibition in 2011 that helped promote the then newly opened El Kabron, the fine watering hole on the cliffs at Bingin on the Bukit, she presented among other works Yellow Dog, a delightful ink and wash sketch that precisely captures the ambience of Bali. Yellow Dog is but one among many, but it’s our pick of the season.

More on Annie Robert Epstone of Rotary Seminyak and – more importantly in this instance – the charity group Sole Men has given us a cheering update on little Annie, of Sideman in Klungkung regency. We reported in the last edition on this poor little mite, aged eight and at that time weighing 8kg, who was found living distressed, disastrously malnourished

and at serious health risk and was immediately assisted by Jimbaran resident Sarah Chapman and her Balinese friend Yuni Putu. Epstone’s group took on responsibility for raising funds to help Annie as an individual case and got her into Semarapura Hospital for full assessment, which indicates she’ll need long-term rehabilitation – the works, in fact – since her family lives in abject poverty and Annie herself has significant medical and developmental problems.Epstone told Seminyak Rotarians in an update after his own visit to Annie: “I have to say that yesterday was one of the most distressing days I have experienced – I have never seen a human being as close to being an animal as Annie who is the very sweetest little person totally damaged by her situation caused by poverty, ignorance and superstition in the community up where she lives. Thankfully due to veritable Angels like Sarah Chapman and her friend Yuni, little Annie may now stand a possible chance of rehabilitation but only with a great deal of time, work, therapy and no doubt ongoing costs involved as well as a HUGE amount of TLC.”

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Anyone who would like to help Annie or her family is welcome to drop Hector an email at reachme61@yahoo.com and we’ll put you in touch with Chapman and Epstone. If you’re on Facebook, you may want to friend Indonesia Sole Men. By the way, Sole Men have their fourth Barefoot Walk coming up in September, a major element of their fundraising and awareness-raising effort. They’re looking for sponsors. In July they distributed copies of their Child Protection and Safety book – partly sponsored by Rotary Seminyak – to children, parents and teachers at schools, orphanages and villages around Bali during medical checks and health presentations.

A Sad Loss Jack Daniels, of Bali Discovery Tours and Bali Update, lost a very good friend recently and has The Diary’s deepest sympathy. He wrote a lovely piece about him, so touchingly that it made us sad we hadn’t known him too. Bobby was a Labrador, but according to Daniels, was probably the best editorial assistant he’ll ever have. Among his many self-selected office jobs was to ensure that piles of newspapers did not fly away in the breeze. He was very good at lying on them, Daniels writes – and even under them, if the leaf-through-and-discard process was under way. Apparently Bobby was a dog of several significant other talents too. He was often to be seen following the gardener around with a bucket or some other implement he deemed essential to the task at hand. No pets reside at The Cage. One of us is a cat person, the other is a dog person, and this domestic political schism – now of three decades’ standing – has never been resolved and indeed may never be so. But we have neighbour pets whose days, we hope, are enlivened by our visits.

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Here’s Cheers We hear some good news from Voyager Estate, the winery in Western Australia’s Margaret River region that offers attractive Cape Dutch architecture and magnificent roses along with a wide range of very superior plonk. After extensive planning and renovations, they have opened their new Wine Room, saying it offers a completely different wine experience in Margaret River. Their email magazine e. magnum (neat!) tells us it’s all about the discovery and celebration of wine, whether you’re a wine aficionado, are keen to learn more, or just enjoy tasting and comparing wines. We must make a date with sommelier Claire Tonon on our next visit to the wine country, scheduled for October when – we hope – the chills of southern WA’s unusually cold winter will be long gone.

And Jeers The wicked price of alcohol in Bali has always had a capacity to astonish anyone who comprehends that tourism is an essential element of the island’s economy. There are the mark-ups, of course, which tend to rise in concert with the level of class drink-serving establishments award themselves. But then there’s the availability, licensing and excise and other duties components to be put in the mix. It’s a hefty cocktail, and one that periodically gives everyone a headache. At the latest industry grumblefest about it, Rizki Handayani, director of MICE and special interest promotion at the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, promised to follow up on the input with related agencies at the ministry and other institutions, including the Trade Ministry. “This is valuable information to be shared with the minister,” Handayani said. Is anyone holding their breath on an outcome? 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

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For Sale; Table from 2 blocks of lychee wood 41x42x80cm as feet and polished edges plateau glass 1900x1800x 11mm Rp. 1.500.000, big parasol for table Rp. 250.000. SMS 0819 3433 8214. Denpasar. [092] For Sale; Meuble de Bar en plateau+teck, dimension 2 4 0 x 11 0 x 6 5 + 3 5 c m 6.000.000, 4 bar chairs 150.000/chair. Contact Patrick <pat2com@gmail. com>, 0819 3433 8214. Denpasar. [093]

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For Sale; Gas cooker stove Modena Urbana, FC3400 (length 90cm, width 60cm, height 83cm). Price new was 13 Mio Rupiah, selling for 4 Mio Rupiah. Call/SMS your e-mail to 0878 6224 4540 for pictures. Canggu. [203] For Sale; Yamaha RX-V357 AV receiver, 5.1 channel, silver. 5-channel 550W powerful surround sound (110W x 5 max). Good working condition, price new 5.6 Mio Rupiah, selling for 2.5 Mio Rupiah. Please call or SMS 0878 6224 4540. Canggu. [204] For Sale; Computer chair, black colour, can swivel, recline, up or down, excellent condition, looks new, paid 1.2 million, selling half price 600,000 (fixed). contact: Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. [205]

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For Sale; Tourmaline ceramic styler for hair make your hair extra silky and tangle-free with the unique tourmaline-negative ion (also can make wavy hair and straight hair) from Canada bought new and never use still warranty Rp. 1.000.000. Please contact me 0878 6140 1134. Jimbaran. [118] For Sale; Sale Amazon Kindle keyboard 3 WiFi, 6” E-Ink display+Amazon Kindle lighted leather cover (worth $59. 9) + include 2000 popular ebooks. Mint Condition. 1600K. Cheap price. SMS 0858 8000 2500. E-mail: <rentkindle@yahoo. com>. Denpasar. [119] For Sale; Jacanda Tree. 3.5 meters tall Jacaranda Mimosifolia. Possibly the only one for sale in Bali. Ready to be delivered and planted. 1.7 million. Photo available. Kerobokan. 0819 9948 0555. [095]

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Sport Massage Therapist Solution for your : • Shoulder and neck muscle problem • Lower back pain • Pain relief caused by sport, work, trauma or general activity • Muscle injury treatment, prevention and rehabilitation Contact : Dhorta (certified from London school of Sport Massage UK) Telp : 0821 2263 2287, Email : dhorta_simbolon@yahoo.com NC/He/I-27 June 12

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Is Cholesterol Good For You? You have probably been misled to believe that cholesterol is dangerous for your health. And you probably have also been brain-washed to believe that this essential fat which your own liver produces everyday as it is required for many functions within your body is the cause of heart disease and the cause of so much death and suffering. Let me tell you however that there is absolutely no scientific evidence to prove that cholesterol is the cause of heart disease and is the cause of early death- none at all! In fact I will show you why you actually need healthy levels of good cholesterol in your body every day because it is such a vital hormone for your health and wellbeing. Cholesterol Deception You see the problem is this: drug companies make a lot of money by making you believe that cholesterol is the villain, and that by taking their simple pill everyday you can remove this deadly villain from your body and “cure” yourself of heart disease. I believe however that these drugs don’t cure anything! Let me show you why. Researchers from Harvard Medical School in the USA, investigated cholesterol treatment guidelines introduced in 2001, which led to a near-tripling in the number of people recommended to take statins (from 13 million to 36 million). The authors looked to see if there was any evidence to support these guidelines. According to them, about three quarters of people who take cholesterol lowering drugs (statins) are in the “primary prevention” category. This means that they do not have any cardiovascular disease. The researchers looked at all the results taken from 8 different studies in which 91.5% of the subjects were in the primary prevention category. Overall, the results from these studies found that statin drugs reduced the risk of ‘cardiovascular events’ (a total of contributing factors such as heart attacks and stroke, both fatal and non-fatal), but did not reduce the overall risk of death. Also, for just one person to avoid one cardiovascular event, 67 people would have to be treated for 5 years! Furthermore, the researchers found: • In women of any age, there was no reduced risk of cardiovascular events with statin treatment. • This was also true for men aged 70 or over. According to the authors of the review: ‘Our analysis suggests that lipid-lowering statins should not be prescribed for true primary prevention in women of any age or for men older than 69 years.’ They also say: ‘High-risk men aged 30–69 years should be advised that about 50 patients need to be treated for 5 years to prevent one event. In our experience, many men presented with this evidence do not choose to take a statin, especially when informed of the potential benefits of lifestyle modification on cardiovascular risk and overall health”. In other words it seems quite clear that the benefits of taking these drugs are minimal at best, and when you start considering the myriad of rather serious side effects you are likely to experience, I believe the risks far out way the benefits. Cholesterol Drug Risks Significant changes in muscle structure occur in most statin users, with or without muscle symptoms. There can be significant muscle pain and weakness in many people however. Researchers have also shown there is a cognitive loss (brain function impairment) in 100% of statin users if sufficiently sensitive testing is done! We know then that the dangers of statin drugs are both broad and subtle, varying from barely detectable on one hand to death on the other with a full array of symptoms in between. Significantly its been shown that some of the damage seems to persist despite having restored cholesterol to normal levels, as if statins contribute to permanent change in the nature or availability of the enzymes and proteins that make us what we are. Statins inhibit the synthesis of both CoQ10 and glutathione in their cholesterol-lowering blockade. Free radicals abound and mutations climb. This has a deadly long term effect on your cells and your body, as both of these natural substances are powerful antioxidants within your cellular matrix. Don’t be too surprised if after several years of statin drug use you start to get sick and diseased, with no other real explanation. Your doctor will not offer you any decent explanation either. He may in fact start giving you more and more “illness inducing”

drugs which create further havoc on your body that has already been destroyed from statin drugs. Cholesterol – The Truth Are you ready to hear the real truth about cholesterol? As long as your HDL (good cholesterol) is high enough, you have little if any risk of heart disease. The Framingham Heart Study has been the major study on cholesterol and heart disease and has been going on since the 1940s. It’s considered the most reliable data on heart disease because it has no interference from drug companies. C/He/I-08 August 12

This study has shown that high levels of HDL is directly related to a reduced risk of heart disease- yes that’s correct a lowered risk of heart disease! It has also proven that raising HDL can reduce coronary disease regardless of LDL cholesterol. That’s because HDL removes plaque from your arteries. And it’s plaque buildup that really causes heart disease and heart attacks – not cholesterol. If you want to beat heart disease without drugs, here are five ways to remove arterial plaque and to raise your HDL levels naturally: 1. Ozone Therapy – EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation & Ozonation) is the most powerful way I know to literally strip away the artery blocking plaques that may cause you heart disease. This is your best insurance prevention against heart disease! 2. Niacin. Niacin has been found to raise HDL levels by as much as 24 percent. The best food sources of niacin are liver, chicken, beef, avocados, tomatoes and nuts. You can also take a niacin supplement if you need to boost your HDLs much faster. 3. Omega-3 Fats. Wild-caught fish, grass-fed beef, free-range, organic poultry, nuts, olives, eggs and avocados are all rich in “good” fats. And cod liver oil – the best omega-3 supplement – will boost your HDL levels naturally. 4. Protein. Replacing carbs with healthy proteins will lower your triglycerides and raise your HDL. The best protein sources are nuts, eggs, free-range poultry, grass-fed beef and wild-caught salmon. 5. Exercise using high-intensity, short-duration, progressively challenging exercises. This serves to boosts reserve capacity in your heart – critical for avoiding heart attacks – and raises HDL.

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

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A Stye in the Eye! Is it just me? (because I have one) Or are there a lot of styes around at the moment? People with lumpy eyelids seem to be everywhere. I have had mine for months and finally it seems to be leaving me. What are these troublesome eye zits that hover around for way too long. Basically there are two kinds of “styes”, chalazion and hordeolum. Chalazion A chalazion (a form of stye) is a non-infectious, gradually growing lump that forms in an eyelid following the obstruction of one of the oil-producing meibomian glands. Either of the eyelids (upper or lower) may be affected, and the chalazion may be red and sore. Chalazia are more common in males and in adults, with incidence of chalazia increasing for those between the ages of 30 and 50. Chalazia are commonly associated with seborrhea, chronic eye injections, acne, and high blood lipid concentrations. Chalazia are often recurrent, particularly when caused by chronic eye infections due to poor eyelid hygiene. Signs & Symptoms of Chalazion Chalazia often appear as lumps of varying sizes on either the upper or lower eyelid. They may be red and tender but are rarely painful. Chalazion Treatment Most chalazia are selfresolving. For stubborn chalazia, the doctor may suggest warm compresses for 15-20 minutes to encourage the opening of the meibomian gland pore. Gentle massaging of the nodule (lump) four times daily can also help to reduce swelling and speed up healing. If the chalazion does not diminish or instead reappears, more aggressive chalazion treatment may be necessary. Prevention of Chalazion Prevention of chalazia that are due to chronic infection can be prevented simply by maintaining an adequate level of eyelid hygiene. Hordeolum A hordoleum stye is a blockage of either an oil gland (meibomian gland) or a hair follicle for eyelash. The meibomian glands secrete oils onto the tear film and when one of them becomes blocked, oils can build up, causing swelling and may even become infected. The eyelid will often become red, swollen and may become painful and tender. Styes are relatively common and are often associated with chronic lid infection as well as people with

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LOGITECH WIRELESS SPEAKER ADAPTOR Equip your hi-fi with Bluetooth connectivity and play tracks from your smartphone. Streaming music wirelessly via Bluetooth is excellent. Pretty much all smartphones these days not only hold a hefty chunk of our music collection, they also have Bluetooth connectivity that enables music to be streamed to a compatible stereo. It’s so much easier than plugging in the phone via a cable especially if someone were to ring you mid-song and you have to dash to unhook the phone before you miss the call. Bluetooth’s high bandwidth serves to stream music almost without any noticeable loss of quality, over a greater range. This all sounds great, but what if you have already spent hundreds of dollars on a stereo system that doesn’t have Bluetooth? Sure you could buy a standalone Bluetoothcompatible speaker system, but most of them won’t hold a candle to your favoured hi-fi. This is where the Logitech Wireless Speaker Adaptor for Bluetooth Audio Devices comes in, and it works really well. Essentially all you need to do is plug this into your sound system via either phono or headphone jack and you’ve turned your hi-fi into a Bluetooth-enabled device. This is a great tool for turning your Bluetooth tablet into a handheld music jukebox, or playing music straight from your mobile phone. It’s easy to set up, works well and adds some great new functionality to your existing music setup. What more could you ask for? www.amazon.com US$39.99

TIMELAPSE GARDEN VIDEO CAMERA Anyone can capture a timelapse video of their own garden growing with this dedicated video camera. The Brinno comes attached to a stake, making it easy to mount anywhere in your garden, and the lens can focus as close as 20-inches away from your subject, or it can capture a 54-inch wide field of view to get everything in frame. It snaps a photo at one of six preset time intervals, anywhere from every 5 seconds to every 24 hours, and the stills are compiled into a single 1280×1024 AVI file for watching on your computer. The camera’s housing is weather-resistant, which means you can set it up and forget about it, and it has a built-in light sensor that turns the camera off at night to extend the battery life. The 2GB USB flash drive it uses can store around 18,000 photos, and on a single set of 4 x AA batteries the camera will run for about 4 months when shooting once every hour. http://www.hammacher.com US$159.95

Personalize these asymmetrical slate markers with names and illustrations to identify your garden plants and herbs. Comes in a set of ten. It’s made of solid slate and can be reused again and again. A wax pencil is provided for you to write plant names on, and you can wash these off with hot soapy water. Sturdy and practical in all weathers. http://www.amazon.co.uk US$18 CONTOUR+ HD CAMERA This camera will make you look like a badass when you trot out the visual proof of your insane bike jumps and daring backcountry tree runs, all rendered in glorious HD. We’ve seen a boom in POV (“point-of-view”) cameras over the last few years. These cameras are made to be attached to your body or your conveyance so they can be operated handsfree. Helmet-mounting a POV camera is very popular — when you turn your head the camera turns too. Contour is one of the biggest names in POV cameras, and the company is really shooting for the sky with its Contour+ HD. Its 3.8-inch frame is packed with features: a 170degree wide-angle f/2.8 lens, 1080p, 960p or 720p HD recording modes and a 5-megapixel photo setting, a housing that rotates up to 270 degrees for off-kilter and inverted mounting, a mini HDMI output that plugs directly into a monitor, and a mic plug for an external microphone. There are a variety of mounts to let you attach the 5.3-ounce camera to helmets, surfboards, wakeboards, bikes or cars, among other options. A great feature is the Contour+’s Bluetooth connectivity. When you download the corresponding app, you can connect your camera to your iOS or Android device. This turns your mobile device into a live viewfinder and lets you change your camera’s settings in the field. An integrated GPS tracking system is activated when the camera turns on. The GPS antenna tracks your position, elevation, and speed. The GPS tracking really shines if you use Contour’s Storyteller software to edit your video and prep it for sharing. While your video plays, a smaller side window displays a Google satellite image of your location with the option to see a photo image, a topo map or a plain old road map. A dot tracks your movements while the video plays and displays your elevation and speed.

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Plants for Privacy

‘Dear Dr Kris I live in a Sanur and have neighbours on all sides. All houses have two stories and when standing on the highest level we can see into each others garden and house. Our current option is to have curtains and blinds although I’d rather have windows open. I could build a higher wall but that’s just ugly. What options are there for low maintenance, tall growing, dense trees or plants. I have seen those dense bamboo bushes which look nice and maybe there are other nice options as well? Best wishes, Stijn’ First evaluate your property before selecting plants to use as a screen. Plants will grow over time, make sure that there is enough space. Measure the size available for screening. If your house is close to the neighbors and the planting area is narrow then bamboo may be your only option. Determine how much space is available for the tree to grow, and the size to be minimally successful in creating the screen. Bamboo is ideal and probably the easiest for creating a wall or screen, it is fast growing but it can takeover the garden if allowed to roam free. There will also be a lot of leaf litter, which is fine if it falls on bare earth, if it lands on paved areas though you may have regular sweeping up job. Bamboo is very versatile and there are many varieties to choose from. Black bamboo is very striking, it grows very tall and could easily screen up to 3-4 stories. It could reach 10metres within 2-3 years of planting. Depending on the variety it could go beyond to 10 metres. You could also use dwarf varieties that will grow just like a fence from 2 - 3 metres, and you can keep it trimmed at this height. Bamboo can drop large masses of leaves onto the neighbours property if planted close to the boundary, which they may find annoying. I have encountered this situation before but I didn’t mind because the dry bamboo leaf litter breaks down quickly and makes very good compost. Something else you should take into account is that the roots can damage drains and plumbing, definitely keep it a safe distance from underground pipes, pools and water features. You could be liable if it causes damage to these structures. A safer option is to plant it in large ceramic boxes or trenches lined with cement or gravel. If you already have a wall, bougainvillea is a good choice as it grows fast, and flowers often. It comes in a large variety of colours from white, red, pink, blue to purple. This plant will grow rapidly, can withstand extreme drought, I would say that it is hardier than bamboo, the only draw being the thorns on the trunk. If you trim this plant you will need gloves and an old long sleeve shirt, otherwise you will end up with nasty scratches and cuts all over you. You will definitely need to prune it, once a year, but that is as low maintenance as you can get. If left unchecked it can easily takeover the yard, and then you will have a job on your hands. On the plus side it will like to grow up a few metres above the wall, giving you exactly what you need. It will support itself with no need for a trellis, and you can also trim the undergrowth creating, an umbrella effect as it will overhang, leaving you with a natural shaded open space below. Various fan palms, will screen as they grow if planted in rows. I recommend Livistona australis (Australian fan palm/ Cabbage tree palm).Probably the most effective and easiest to maintain at the heights that you desire for screening. Heights of 7-10 metres are more common. It spreads a dense bushy canopy, which self cleans, meaning the dead fronds will drop to the ground on their own, no need for pruning. It also has a compact root-ball and is a particularly attractive tree. The chinese fan palm(Livistona cinesis) looks very similar but it will not de-frond on it’s own, so you will end up with old dead foliage hanging off the tree all the way up the trunk, so this tree

will need regular pruning and maintenance, so be careful when selecting. Both of these trees look almost identical when young, make sure to check the scientific name. Kentia palms are also suitable as they have a large canopy that spreads out that is useful for screening. You could also try use bangalow palms, but the canopy is not as thick as the fan palms or the kentias, nevertheless a very attractive tree, also known as the king palm or palem raja in Indonesia. There are various types of banana which can grow up to 3-5 metres, they easily multiply and can form a dense impenetrable barrier. The traveler’s palm (pisang kipas), which spreads out and covers a wide area is another option, resembling a gigantic paper fan, it is from the same family as the banana with similar foliage.You could also opt for a line of frangipanis, they grow fast, have many varieties, but fungus problems in the wet season, and leaf drop are common, so probably not the best option if you require low maintenance. Tamarind or asem / asam as it is locally known is another tree that will typically will grow over 10 metres, whilst not extremely dense the wide accumulation of branches with abundant attractive foliage are effective for screening when planted in groups of 2 or 3. The tamarind tree is broad and graceful and can grow wider than it does tall. It may grow over your neighbours boundary, make sure you check with them to make sure that it is ok if this is the case, maybe they will appreciate the extra shade, maybe not. It is a strong tree, good for a windbreak and creates maximum shade sometimes as much as 100 square metres per plant. The only drawback is that it is quite slow growing, so you might have to import established specimens.

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You mentioned curtains as the only other option, well why not use indoor potted plants instead? That way you can leave the windows open and still have some filtered light coming through. The plants will also cool the house and freshen the air. Try lady finger palms (raphis palm). Few palms are more respected for their beauty as indoor house plants. The most commonly grown species is Rhapis excelsa, it grows fast and can reach up to 2.5 metres indoors, enough to cover any large window, or you can keep it trimmed at a lower height if you so desire. It multiplies rapidly, and will tolerate dry conditions, one of the hardiest palms I know. It can be used effectively grown in pots or planter boxes indoors, and placed strategically by the windows. There is also a Chinese variety, which is slightly smaller and the foliage more delicate. This is a very easy option to screen without the need to plant outside or keep the curtains closed. Heliconias can be used in much the same fashion, and they will multiply rapidly growing up to 2.5 metres quickly. The flowers are showy and come in many combinations, orange, yellow/red. In fact any small bushy plant in a pot placed by the windows could be an easy shortcut, then at least if you get bored with it you can easily change it. Another good idea is to place the raphus or heliconias in planter boxes along the edges of your second or third storey balconies, another option for increasing privacy.

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For Sale; Taritas 4 poster teak wood bed (180 x 200) for Rp. 3.500.000. Excellent condition. Expat family moving. Please contact Jumey at <jumeymalan@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [185] For Sale; Golf clubs for sale, Ladies Manta full set and bag 2.500.000 ONO. Child clubs age 10-12 Wilson, 4 clubs and bag 700.000. Contact 082 144 911 944. Umalas. [186] For Sale; Shopping voucher! Unwanted gift: 3 vouchers each worth Rp 2, 5 mil, to spend at Drifter Surf Shop in Oberoi. Buy all Rp. 4 mil, or each Rp 1,5 mil. Call/ SMS: 0856 4950 2250. Kerobokan. [187]

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by Dr. Rob From South China Sea … To Mount Agung Paintings by Chang Fee Ming. At Komaneka Fine Art Gallery, Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud Tel: 976090 Currently, at the Komaneka Fine Art Gallery in Ubud, well known water-colorist Chang Fee Ming celebrates and pays homage to the places that he fondly calls home. In an exhibition entitled ‘From South China Sea...To Mount Agung’ , Chang Fee Ming is showing a combination of old and latest works. In the winter of 2008, Chang Fee Ming found himself in the ‘secret part’ of the Louvre Museum, the dark, wet and cold underground sewer tunnels, where a director friend of his was shooting a movie. Far from his comfort zone, the claustrophobic and hostile atmosphere triggered Chang Fee Ming’s darkest thoughts, and released all of his suppressed angst. The result was a body of work that was so unlike any that he had ever produced before. Full of emotions that had long been yearning for expression, the 2009 ‘Visage’ series was Chang Fee Ming’s ‘graffiti wall’, a powerful outlet for all that could not be articulated, a personal space to set his mind and soul free. With his rage and frustrations appeased, Chang Fee Ming sought refuge in his two favorite places on earth, the North-Eastern coast of the Malaysian Peninsular and the island of Bali. Under the hot tropical sun, Chang Fee Ming: Chang Fee Ming’s dark thoughts ‘Shadows of the Maides’ soon evaporated, while the monsoon rains washed away all of his melancholic disillusions. As the painting ‘Shadows of the Maidens’ shows, Chang Fee Ming was back in his element. The artist recovered his joie de vivre. He now returns with a series of paintings that captures his rich encounters with the people of these places. Chang Fee Ming depicts men and women deeply rooted in their traditions and beliefs, yet pragmatic in making a place for themselves in a changing world. Locals Only Group Exhibition At Taksu Gallery, W Retreat and Spa, Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak. Tel: 4738106 With their exhibition ‘Locals Only’, the Taksu Gallery in Seminyak puts together paintings and installations by three local Balinese artists. The exhibition endeavors to describe the essence of Balinese culture and society, by presenting stimulating and exciting works from Agus Sumantra, Ketut Moniarta and Dodit Artawan. Agus Sumiantara was born in 1980 in Badung, and he graduated from the Indonesian Art Institute, Denpasar, in 2006. Apart Agus Sumiantara: ‘Red, Blue, from his two solo exhibitions: Yellow, Green Brush’ ‘Sumiantara Painting: Fracturing Meaning (2008)’ and ‘Portable Artworld (2009)’, Agus has been participating in group exhibitions. His painting ‘Red, Blue, Yellow, Green Brush’ explores pattern while commenting on the tools of his trade.

Ketut Moniarta was born in 1981 in Wanagiri, and he graduated from the Indonesian Art Institute of Denpasar. Ketut’s exhibitions include ‘Post Branded Objects’ (2009) and ‘The Way of Seeing’ (2009). Ketut has also participated in many group shows in Indonesia and abroad. Ketut knows that one of his Ketut Moniarta: painting strengths is his ability to create ‘Deer’ illusions of form, from various materials, shapes and colors. Ketut’s amusing piece ‘Deer’ is made from stainless steel and car paint. Dodit Artawan was born in 1978, in Batubulan. Upon graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Indonesian Art Institute of Denpasar, in 1997, Dodit worked at the Taksu Art Clinic. This was an avant-garde artist Dodit Artawan: collective that made quite an upheaval ‘Domestic Tradition’ in the Balinese art scene, with the re-introduction of traditional Balinese painting techniques, styles and materials. Since 1997, Dodit has presented three solo exhibitions, and he has participated in group shows in Indonesia and abroad. In his painting ‘Domestic Tradition’ Dodit creates pleasing forms with bottle tops and caps, but, his work also raises questions about the role of alcohol in society. Hidden Paradise Photographic Group Exhibition At Griya Satria Art House, Jl. Vetran 69, Denpasar Tel: 081338797353 ‘Hidden Paradise’ is an exhibition by a group of photographers, drawing from all corners of the globe. A collection of Balinese, Javanese, and International photographers showcase their glimpses of a personal Balinese Chicko Maida: ‘Air Atas Daun’ ‘Hidden Paradise’, as captured through their camera lenses. The photographers on exhibition include: Ida Bagus Astara, Ida Bagus Alit, Ida Bagus Gede Indrasukma Avaita, Ida Ayu Ega Rahayuni, Ida Ayu Chrisna Dewi, Chicko Maida, Luciana Ferrero, Jason Childs, Jill Goocher, Jiri Kudrna, Rachel Harding and Emile Satyawarman. Jill Goocher: ‘Amed Boys and Girls’

In his address at the opening of the exhibition, the curator, Richard Horstman, explained that mysterious images of an exotic island far off in the East Indies began to circulate in Europe early in the 1900s. Then, the first ever collection of black and white photographs of the island of Bali were published in two volumes in 1920. In an era when Europe was reeling from the horrors of WW1, and in fear of communist revolution, German photographer Gregor Krauser’s images of Bali immediately caused a sensation. The images struck a cord with many disillusioned Europeans, hungry for new experiences, and presented an Jason Childs: illusion of a romantic and tropical ‘Mega Semadhi Padang Padang Bali’

haven. Soon afterwards, intellectuals, writers and artists began visiting the island, and started documenting an idyllic and seductive world. Now, nearly a century after this Balinese utopia was revealed, and as the modernization of Bali speeds relentlessly into the 21st century, contemporary photographers with modern sensibilities and technology Ida Bagus Alit: ‘Gadis Bali’ are still capable of capturing a personal and intriguing ‘Hidden Paradise’. The four photograph examples which accompany this article are a taste of the wonderful images of Bali on display in this refreshing exhibition.

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Dialogue II Artists : Group Exhibition Genre : Paintings Period : July 21 until August 21, 2012 Every day, 9.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m. Location : Gaya Art Space, Jl. Raya Sayan, Ubud Tel: 979252 From South China Sea … To Mount Agung Artist : Chang Fee Ming Genre : Paintings Period : July 15 until August 16, 2012 Every day, 8.00 a.m. until 8.00 p.m. Location : Komaneka Fine Art Gallery, Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud Tel: 976090 Hidden Paradise Artists : Group Exhibition Genre : Photographs Period : July 27 until August 27, 2012 Every day, 9.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m. Location : Griya Satria Art House, Jl. Vetran 69, Denpasar Tel: 081338797353 Locals Only Artists : Group Exhibition Genre : Paintings Period : July 21 until September 30, 2012 Every day, 9.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m. Location : Taksu Gallery, W Retreat and Spa, Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak Tel: 4738106 Visual Symphonies Artist : Erizal AS Genre : Paintings Period : August 2 until October 1, 2012 Every day, 9.00 a.m. until 6.00 p.m. Location : Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, 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 For Sale; Schoolbooks. 20+ English language text/ course books. IGCSE/O? level. Maths, biology, history, geography, computing, accounting. Published by New Syllabus/Longman/ Cambridge & others. Sanur. Can deliver. Any offers to. <ondreybuildsit@yahoo. co.uk>. SMS 0813 3963 7891. [225] For Sale; Antique clay table lamps with new lamp shades. Very good cond. Rp.500,000 each. Simple black iron table lamps with new lamp shades. Very good cond. Rp.300,000 each. Decorative carved teak easel. Very good cond. Rp.1mil. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail. com>. Ubud. [269]

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For Sale; Folding baby bed, 120x74 cm, excellent condition. Features: double layer, changing table, mosquito net, music box, toys bar, carry bag. Can be used as newborn crib, playpen. Price 650.000 RP. Contact 0813 3728 2688. Seminyak.[237] For Sale; Transcend ultra speed 512MB USB2.0 flash drive. Mac & Windows comp. incld. software & extension cable. Rp. 150,000. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail.com>. Ubud. [263] For Sale; Engine guard Harley Davidson for all Sportster, new never use price 1 million. Call 081 774 8887. Seminyak. [196]

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Bali ‘Red Cross’ Blood Bank Needs You 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 0361227-224 and one of their mobile units will visit you at your home/office/hotel for your generous donation. 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. Bali Rugby Union All players welcome, experienced or inexperienced, male & female, young & old. Senior Rugby Training Wednesday from 5pm at Canggu Club. Junior Rugby Academy: Mondays & Wednesdays 4-6pm Canggu Club; Thursday 4-6pm Bali International School. For further information <www. balirugby.com> or email <info@balirugby.com>. Bali Spa and Wellness Association A non profit, not commercially based organization that educates, networks, and promotes all individuals and businesses involved within the industry. Monthly lunch meetings the last Friday of every month at alternating locations throughout Bali. Contact: <info@balispawellnessassociation.org>. Bali Old Mobile (B.O.M.) B.O.M. is registered under the Indonesian Mobile Association (IMA) and meet on the first and third Sunday of every month outside the DPRD building in Renon at 16.00. Membership costs Rp. 50.000 registration with an additional Rp. 5.000 / month membership fee. Members get discount on spare parts and in some restaurants. For more information call Roy on 0361 467 766, Hp. 0813 3831 3377.

Bali Usada Free meditation for your health and mind. Every Friday 6.00pm. Bali Usada 289 209. Balinese Traditional Healing Introduction to medicinal plants and how to use traditional medicine (no charge). (memperkenalkan beberapa tanaman obat dan cara menggunakannya secara gratis). Please come to Balinese Traditional Healing Center at Jl. Jembawan No. 5 (next to the Ubud Post Office) ph. 7426189 or email: <balihealer@hotmail.com>. Biblical Counseling Services & Educational Services Ministries The Great Shepherd’s Biblical Counseling and Educational Services Ministries in Denpasar city area. Services include: Christian counseling, family and marriage counselings, baptisms, bible studies, translation and christian university correspondence courses. Please kindly contact: <greatshepherd5000@gmail. com>. Please send your name, address and phone number to our e-mail and we will confirm. Bible Study Group in English & Indonesian Language Are you looking for a Christian Bible Study & Fellowship? C3 Bali runs Connect groups “Connect with God & Connect with Others” mid week at various locations. including International Ladies English Connect & free Luncheon every Fri 10.30am @ LaGita Garden Resto, Jl Raya Banjar Semer, Kerobakan. All welcome. For more info contact: Ps Gayle Dwije ph. 081 856 7802 @ Christian City Church Bali. Email: <info@c3bali.org>. <www.c3bali. org>. BIWA Bali International Women’s Association (BIWA) is a secular nonprofit organization for women of all nations. This association was formed in 1974 primarily to contribute to the social welfare of the Balinese community while fostering friendship and understanding between women of different nationalities, living in Bali. Many activities are held regularly, the most popular is the monthly luncheon held at different venues, on the last Thursday of each month. We welcome you to join us, however please ensure you book at least two days in advance. For more information, please visit the website www.biwa-bali.org or call BIWA centre on 0361 286564 or 0361 7469607 / email us <info@biwa-bali.org>, or visit

BIWA Centre at Jl. D. Tandakan No. 5, shop no 4, Sanur-Bali during office hours: Monday-Friday, 10.00am - 5.00pm Books for Bali Project The BOOKS FOR BALI PROJECT support literacy, learning and reading for pleasure in the local community. We can assist with the donation of books and resources to local school and libraries. For more information go to www. ganeshabooksbali.com, ring Made Rohani on (0361) 970320 or come into Ganesha Bookshop, Jalan Raya, Ubud and read about the project. Buddhist Chanting Meditation In English and Indonesian at Vihara Buddha Sakyamuni Jl. Padang Tegal No. 3 Denpasar [south of Jl. Gunung Agung] every Thursday 07:30 pm - 09:00 pm. Bukit Doa International Church Bukit Doa International Church (www.bukitdoa.org) meets every Sunday morning at 1000 hours. Christians of any denomination are welcome. Our location is “The Hill of Prayer” and parties requiring information please ring Pastor Kade Mastra Mob No 08123800553. Buying and Invest Club Buying and Invest Club for small investment for social (about Rp. 50.000 and up) and buying something for donation. For info: 0361 794 7535, 0817 975 5729. Canasta Club Join us to play Canasta every Wednesday 6 - 8pm at the Sunset Club, Jln. Sari Dewi, just behind the Oberoi Hotel. Christian City Church Bali (C3 Church) Service Every Sunday 10.30am Bi-lingual – (English & Indonesian) & C3 Kids Church 10.30am at C3 Church - Jalan Raya Puputan 108, 2nd floor, Renon, Denpasar. opposite Renon Central Post Office. Join us for our East meets West style Contemporary Worship Service. We are a branch of C3 Australia & C3i Global. All welcome. Wedding, Funeral & Counseling services in English avail. Contact: Pastors Wayan & Gayle Dwije Ph. 081 856 7802 email <info@c3bali. org>, <www.c3bali.org>

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For Sale; Huawei EC325 USB CDMA modem. Full set with box. Mint cond. Rp. 350,000. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail. com>. Ubud. [258] For Sale; Canon PowerShot S30 digicam. 3.2MP. 3x optical zoom. Incld. extra mem. cards, camera bag. Full set with box. Good cond. Rp.1,6mil. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail. com>. Ubud. [259] For Sale; Belkin USB Multi power adapter for iPods. Perfect for travelling. Very good cond. Rp.175,000. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail.com>. Ubud. [260]

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For Sale; Sofa and two arm chairs, brown colour, good condition, Balinese style. Paid 4 million, selling half price 2 million, (fixed). Contact: Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. [206] For Sale; Omega constellation ladies watch. Ex gift w/ orig. box. Certificate of authenticity. Excellent cond. Serious buyers. Rp.15mil. Hugo Boss women’s leather handbag. Brown colour. Size W40cm x H30cm. Authentic & very good cond. Rp.2mil. Nine West woman’s heels black with satin fabric Leg Ties. Ex gift. Size 8M Rp. 300,000. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail. com>. Ubud. [264]

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For Sale; Windsurfer Neil Pryde from Australia as new hardly used no further use needs new sail cost 2.5jt, paid 18jt new sell 5jt or near offer. Phone Ketut 0812 4676 5488 (English or Indonesian) or e-mail <noltekd@yahoo.com.au>. Karangasem. [135]

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“WTHIT” “Woooooooooo” “What’s that? “Wooooooo hoooooo” “What’s that noise?” “Woooo woooo hoooooooo.” “Is there anybody there?” “Yyyyyyeeeeeeeeesssss” “Who is it? What do you want?” “It’s meee and I’ve come to haunt youuuuuu.” “Haunt me? Why?” “Woooooo, woooooo hoooooo.” “Oh come on give it break, why are you bothering me?” “Coz I’m bored, wooooo hoooo” “Oh great, that’s all I need, a bored ghost.” “Aren’t you scared?” “Scared? Fraid not, sorry. I say are you on the other side?” “The other side? What do you mean?” “You know, the other side” “Other side? Other side of what?” “You know the other side, THE other side?” “I don’t know what you’re talking about, say it’s a bit cold in here can you close the window. It’s a bit of a pain when you’re a ghost, the window catches keep slipping through your hands.” “Who are you? Some poor tormented soul, trapped in a nether world and trying to cross over.” “Tormented soul? I don’t know about that, I’m a bit fed up, quite peeved I suppose you could say, but tormented is going a bit far and what’s this about crossing over, I like wearing dresses and high heals now and again but I’m not sure about crossing over.” “If you’re not trapped between here and there what are you doing here?” “Well it was like this. I got up one morning, as I always did. I put the kettle on and stuck some toast in the toaster. I waited a while, the toast popped up and as usual I stuck my knife in to get it out and zap the rest is mystery.” “Zap?” “Yes there was a sort of electrical blue flash.” “And that was it? Did it hurt?” Hurt? well not really, it made me jump though. The smell of barbequed steak was quite nice until I realised it was me that was suffering a distinct case of medium rare to well done.” “Did you see a white light? Angels singing and all that? Or was it hot and firey?” “No nothing like that at all really, the power cut out of course, no I distinctly do not remember angels. It all went sort of grey and boring. That was 3 years ago and it is still boring. Now if there had been RCBOs installed I wouldn’t be in this fix.” “RCBOs?” “Yes RCBOs.” “What on earth, if you are on this earth, are you talking about?” “RCBOs are Residual Circuit Breakers with Overload Protection.” “What’s that again in English.” “Oh dear, I’d better go back to the beginning. Once upon a time there was the fuse……..” Fuses, remember those? Probably not. A fuse was a short piece of soft wire that people fitted in a porcelain holder and plugged into their electrical circuits. If for some reason there was a problem and too much electricity flowed through the soft wire it would melt cutting off the electricity supply. They were very effective in stopping washing machines from glowing red, houses from burning down and sex aids from going out of control. Once the problem had been found and fixed someone would go crawling around in the darkness of the kitchen searching for the fuse wire in the junk drawer. Then they would find a screwdriver and dig around in the fuse box…. Fuses were quite primitive devices and many years ago they were replaced by switches or as electrical type people tend to say “circuit breakers”. The ones used in houses these days are quite small and hence the name Miniature Circuit Breakers also known as MCBs. Your house has a main electrical box somewhere with your main electrical supply cables coming in and lots of smaller cables going out to carry power to each of the electrical circuits in your house. Each circuit has an MCB, a switch in a plastic mounting, on it so you can switch the circuit on and off. The clever bit is that if too much power goes through the switch it automatically switches itself off. Now at this point dear reader you can get all huffy and say this is all far too technical for a Wednesday morning and your coffee has gone cold but this is important. The next time you plug in your pubic hair curler and the power cuts out with that ever so recognisable “phut” sound you will have to find that electrical box and switch the MCB back on. There is one basic problem with these MCB things, if there is a fault and someone gets an electric shock, by the time the MCB switches itself off there has already been enough power through it to turn the hapless victim into a rather well done side of roast beef. Not a good situation. The well grilled were starting to complain, something had to be done so the boffins got busy and came up with a device known as an ELCB. Sorry, yes I know, why do we have to continually talk in acronyms? DAMN (Don’t Ask Me Now). An ELCB Is an Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker and how it works is this. When someone gets an electric shock it is caused by electricity passing through their body from a live electrical source such as a loose live electrical cable they have touched or perhaps

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The ELCB detects that there is a leakage of electricity to earth and instantly switches itself off. They operate very quickly, even quicker than a banker grabbing his bonus, in fact so quick that people don’t get electrocuted. Many people will never have seen an ELCB in Indonesia. This is because, if your house has one, it will be lurking unnoticed in the depths of your main electrical panel. Quite a few buildings with 3 phase power do have an ELCB in the main installed but most don’t work because they have often been bypassed by frustrated electricians. Here we come to the concern. ELCBs are very sensitive. They are usually installed on the main incoming electricity supply which means that if there is any slight fault anywhere in a building the ELCB will keep switching itself off, which they inevitably do frequently. So frequently in fact that in most cases you will find the ELCB has been disconnected or rendered ineffective. Rather than endlessly trying to find the causes of the problems so called electricians usually install wires to bypass the ELCB.

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This is not surprising. In the average building there are so many possible causes of power leakage that it would be very difficult to find and repair them. Rats eating cables, poorly connected electrical fittings, nails through cables, faulty appliances and, probably the most common, the use of cheap cable. It is important to note that ELCBs and MCBs perform 2 different functions: An MCB protects your house from electrical overload which may be caused by too many appliances switched on at once or by a short circuit. Electrical overload is when there is too much electrical current flowing through a circuit, the copper wires get hot melting the insulation and setting it on fire. This is one of the main sources of house fires across the world.

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An ELCB protects a person from being electrocuted when they touch something that is live and there is a flow of electricity through them to earth. Just to get really complicated there is yet another device which combines both of these functions into one switch. The RCBO or Residual Current Breaker with Overload Protection. Now I have completely lost you but, as I said, this is important stuff so let us go back to square one and put all this in simple terms. Your house and other buildings have switches (known as MCBs or Miniature Circuit Breakers) in the main electrical panel that automatically switch off if there is too much electrical power flowing into the circuits in your house. There is one of these switches on each of the many circuits in your house. These MCBs protect the house against fires but they do not protect people from being electrocuted. There is a more sophisticated type of switch available that does the same job as the MCB but also automatically switches off if someone gets an electric shock. They operate very quickly such that the shock is so small that it will not hurt the victim. These are known as RCBOs or Residual Current Circuit Breakers with Overload Protection. If you wish to protect little Johnny from getting curly hair when he inquisitively sticks his fork in the plug socket you need RCBOs on your electrical circuits. If you have RCBOs installed you may have problems with them switching themselves off frequently if your electrical systems are not good enough. To operate correctly your electrical systems will need: 1. High quality electrical cable to have been used in the wiring circuits. 2. An earth connection that is working correctly. 3. Cables installed correctly within protective piping to prevent damage particularly from rats. 4. RCBOs installed on individual circuits rather than on the incoming supply to the whole house. In the good old US of A, where the UOA (use of acronyms) is becoming so UICP (ubiquitous in common parlance) that people don’t bother much with fully articulated response terms anymore, these switches are most commonly known as GFCIs (ground fault circuit interrupters), GFIs (ground fault interrupters) or ALCIs (appliance leakage current interrupters) or BSHCOA (bleeding switch has cut out again). In Australia these clever little devices are sometimes known as Residual Current Devices (RCDs) or trip or safety switches while in Britain they are usually called thingummybobs. Here in Indonesia they are RCBOs.

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Bali Advertiser Interview: Gareth Rogers Woodhouse and Julia Powell-Rogers of Fortress 1st Reading any local newspaper, one can certainly feel a sense of caution with regard to some of the security concerns in Bali. Break-ins, assaults and even murders are regular news feeds. Throw in a serious threat from terrorism, and Bali certainly needs to remain vigilant. Much like any city on the planet, crime is one constant that plagues modern society and Bali is certainly not spared. So are security headlines simply bad luck for someone else and the rest of us are all going to be fine, or should we all be on-guard, and acknowledge that Bali can be a dangerous place to live? Bali Advertiser caught up with Gareth Rogers Woodhouse and Julia Powell-Rogers, co-founders of Fortress 1st, Bali’s high-tech intrusion and surveillance company, to see where Bali stands so far as personal security goes. B.A. Gareth and Julia, what was your motive – or inspiration – in setting up a security business in Bali, and what initial hurdles did you face?

sleep, don’t get sick and aren’t susceptible to coercion! Our alarms will contact the owner or nominated person as soon as the system is activated, via phone.

F.1. Having visited Bali many times since 1999, we’ve witnessed how it’s changed in many respects, but particularly with regard to crime against homeowners and businesses. It’s a sad fact that wherever there are ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’ living in close proximity (and often not integrating with each other), burglary statistics rise. We were and still are passionate about creating a business to address these issues by helping expats and locals alike protect their homes, businesses, valuables and loved-ones. We faced many hurdles starting up the business – too many to list; suffice to say that we faced a huge learning curve with many pitfalls along the way.

B.A. What is the biggest threat to peoples’ security in Bali? F.1. Unfortunately, a big threat is the migrant workforce that comes to Bali to build villas, businesses, etc. Their wages are usually pitiful and the temptation of being surrounded by beautiful villas and extreme wealth (in their eyes) is too much to resist. It is also a fact that many victims’ staff are often found to be implicated in thefts. Knowing their boss’s routine and day-to-day movements, for a bribe, will often tip off the burglars when the property is empty.

F.1. No, I don’t think anyone is naive enough to believe that anymore as criminals are getting more sophisticated and more inventive with their breaking and entering methods. Apart from the broken glass looking dreadful, it is easily overcome by throwing something like carpet over the top of it.

B.A. Security is one industry that is in a continuous, fast-moving evolution – much like the telecommunications industry: today’s must-have is tomorrow’s update. Where do you see the security industry heading in the future?

B.A. In some industries, you simply cannot beat human presence – and the security industry is one such sector that, in some instances, only manpower can do the job. Is selling electronic security systems more advantageous than simply hiring security personnel to patrol? And are you more cost-effective than having a guard patrolling?

B.A. Seeing a guard outside one’s residence can certainly ensure a peaceful night’s sleep. Can electronic security systems offer the same level of reassurance, and if so, how do you reassure potential clients that your security and surveillance systems are going to make a difference to their peace of mind? F.1. The problem with manpower is that it utilises humans. Humans cannot be vigilant and alert constantly: by our very nature we get bored, need sleep, break for food, attend the toilet, etc. It is precisely these human weaknesses that burglars prey on. Security systems, on the other hand, don’t

B.A. Your philosophy of supplying bespoke surveillance and protection systems: can you expand on that? F.1. We always tailor the security system to each customer – it is no good suggesting CCTV to a customer who wants to protect their villa from burglars and similarly it is useless to suggest an alarm system for a business that wants to keep an eye on their staff. We make sure that our customers get the system that is right for their needs.

B.A. Does Bali, in general, still believe that the ‘broken glass cemented on the fence’ system is still a strong enough deterrent for keeping undesirables out?

F.1. The security industry relies very heavily on electronics. CCTV gives you eyes in as many places as needed on a 24 /7 basis and also gives you recorded proof of what has occurred. Access Control systems manage entry and exit to businesses and villas and give you the added benefit of knowing when your staff arrive and leave and which doors they have passed through. Alarm systems carry out many functions; such as perimeter control - where optical beams detect if anyone has climbed a wall or crossed a garden. And movement detectors, along with panic buttons, can be put anywhere in the house. Alarm systems can also turn on floodlighting.

company, which means that we put our customers and their needs first. When we promise to provide a service, we do it to the best of our ability – on time and with no excuses. The after-sales care is an extension of this and as such, is very important to us. If customers have a problem, we try to fix it as soon as possible with no quibbles. Our equipment is top quality coming from the world’s best manufacturers, such as: Honeywell, Samsung, Axis, D-Link and Optex – who all provide excellent guarantees and also provide replacement parts easily. We also have maintenance contracts which provide top-notch support when customers’ security systems are out of the warranty period.

B.A. Are Westerners more of a target than Balinese? F.1. It’s not about being Western, it’s about wealth. If you are seen to be rich then you will be a target. Most Balinese live a simple life and even the rich ones don’t tend to flaunt their possessions, thus making them less of a target. B.A. Do you work closely with government agencies, like the Police or Consulates – or even the local Banjars? F.1. We work very closely with Nick Ortcoski from GPS who are an international standard security service in Bali. They specialise in providing security management for business, property and events and have access to the necessary facilities to provide VVIP services for clients that require secure transportation in and around Bali. We tend to leave the physical security suppliers to work with the local authorities. B.A. You say that you offer after-sales care that sets you apart from your competitors. What gives you that edge in your market? F.1. We run Fortress the same as a reputable U.K. security

F.1. People want to know what’s happening with their property at any time of the night or day from anywhere in the world, so the security industry is web-enabling its devices. The industry is also merging security with home automation: this means as well as being able to turn on your lights and open your curtains, you can check if your alarm is armed, your staff are at work, and your security guard is not sleeping – from anywhere in the world via the internet. B.A. And finally, statistics tell us that a city’s crime rate is influenced by certain inequalities faced by some of its citizens: a low standard of living can in-turn breed a high crime rate. With an ever-growing divide in Bali between rich and poor, do you see Bali as having a major crime problem in the future as the island develops and a new, affluent demographic emerges? F.1. Yes, we really do. It’s one of life’s great problems that with emerging and developing nations, the poorer section of society see all the trappings of wealth and prosperity and they want it. When Bali was a nation of rice farmers and fishermen with little or no contact with expats and their ways – they were happy with their lot. What the eye doesn’t see, the heart doesn’t crave.

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The Hiphop Scene in Bali If you think that hiphop break dancing is not a form of serious art go take in a performance of Aerial Crew, Bali’s champion B-boy dance troupe that was formed and nurtured by Tru Karya Cipta, a Bali hiphop community group located in Ubud. In terms of dance techniques, mastery of body movements, gymnastic aptitude, choreography, and all-out creativity they can vie with other major forms of the art of dance. In fact, Aerial Crew is so good they won the Indonesian national B-Boy battle in 2008 and they topped that achievement by winning the Indonesian B-Boy National Championship in 2011.

Break dancing is a product of the hiphop movement. According to Wikipedia, hiphop is an artistic subculture including a form of musical expression that originated in African-American and Hispanic-American communities during the 1970s in New York City, specifically the Bronx. The term often refers to hiphop music, which consists of poetry that is spoken - rather than sung - over instrumental recordings mixed with new original sounds from drum machines or other instruments. Having its roots in reggae, disco and funk, the culture has expanded far beyond its origins. Other ethnic groups began to contribute to the development of the movement and hiphop has now gone global with each country infusing its own cultural, social and political elements. It has become a worldwide subculture comprising rapping, Djing, hiphop or break dance, and graffiti art - the so-called four pillars of hiphop. The hiphop movement also developed its own clothing fashion and language. Break dancing, also called breaking or B-boying (BB), is one of the major elements of hiphop culture. It is a dynamic style of dance which, like other aspects of hiphop culture, borrows heavily from many cultures and styles, including 1930s-era street dancing, Afro-Brazilian and Asian martial arts, Russian folk dance, and the dance moves of James Brown, Michael Jackson, and California funk styles. Break dancing involves a number of basic moves, shows off technical skills, displays a good dose of bravado and is ultimately enhanced by the performer’s individual style, creativity and imagination. It started as an impromptu performance during musical interludes called breaks. Break is an instrumental or percussion section like a drum solo. It was the part of a song that was favored by hiphop dancers to show off their dancing skills in front of a crowd. The entire hiphop movement’s philosophy was a scream to be original, be creative, be noticed and get respect from peers. Break-dancing, hiphop poetry & rapping, DJing and graffiti art all took to the waves and have enjoyed genuine popularity since the movement’s inception. Hiphop graffiti art is a form of satirical commentary on political and societal shortcomings and has emerged from the shadows of ghetto and gang turf areas to become mainstream. Originally practiced by poor artists who had no money for canvas, brushes or paint but had plenty to protest against, it was a way to express their creativity and their angst using blank walls as their canvas. Some of these artists were so creative and original they became famous, like Britain based Banksy, a political activist, and David Choe whose “Hope” portrait of Barack Obama went viral in the US. In Indonesia, the cities of Jakarta, Bandung and especially Yogyakarta are recognized by the high caliber of their talented street artists. In Bali, the pillars of the hiphop movement are represented by an Ubud based organization called Tru Karya Cipta (True Creative Activity). The creator and art director is Kamau Abayomi, an American poet and multidisciplinary artist. He modeled the Bali hiphop community on similar groups in his native San Francisco. The group in Ubud is a gathering place for youngsters who want to express and develop their creativity and skills in any artistic way through poetry, rap, music, dance, visual and performing arts. The name Tru Karya Cipta is a mix of English (Tru or True) and Indonesian (Karya Cipta means creative activity). It is an organization dedicated to personal and community empowerment

through youth arts, entrepreneurial education and activism built on a foundation of urban culture. Its mission is to foster creative arts expression in Bali youth or as it is eloquently summarized on the Tru Karya Cipta website: Unleashing the limitless flow of creative arts expression in Bali youth, producing socially aware & responsible artists in the Bali community. Tru Karya Cipta encapsulates the power of art and the effects it can have on society at large. According to Kamau Abayomi art is the most honest form of communication. It holds the greatest potential to change individuals, communities and societies. Art celebrates uniqueness and strives for truth. It sparks thought and expands the possibilities and challenges the status quo. Art speaks on multiple levels. It taps both hemispheres of the brain and stimulates mind, body and spirit. That is why art has always been such an important component in ancient and traditional cultures and an integral part of socio-political movements. Creative activities such as visual art, music production, singing or rapping, poetry, creative writing and dance positively engage the mind, body and spirit of artist and audience alike. Kamau grew up in the San Francisco Bay a r e a . Encouraged by artistic parents his mother was a high school drama teacher and heavily involved in the Black dramatic arts in San Francisco - he became immersed in theatre performance, poetry, rapping, dancing and the Bay hiphop scene. A vacation in Bali in 2003 proved to be the turning point in his life. That is where he met a group of Ubud B-boys who called themselves Aerial Crew. Being intimately familiar with American hiphop culture, Kamau recognized the raw talent of the group. By late 2004 he was definitely settled in Ubud and became a mentor to the young developing hiphop scene in Bali. He started working with Aerial Crew, rented a studio space for them to practice, gave them the proper B-boy videos to watch and nurtured their skills. Under the guidance of Kamau’s professional background and talented choreography the group’s dance routines became increasingly sophisticated. Kamau secured some break-thru performance gigs and the boys became more widely known and in demand. At the same time, Kamau also started to train a girl group called Beautiful Game. When Aerial Crew won the “Let’s Dance” national B-boy battle in 2008, it earned them a lot of respect in the dance scene in Indonesia, especially since Bali had not previously registered on the radar of the Indo hiphop community. Aerial Crew currently is composed of 12 dancers, all Balinese or Bali based Indonesians, and includes one female member. Some o f t h e i r performances are fusions of break dancing with Balinese c u l t u r a l elements, dance moves and props. Tru Karya Cipta was initially set up as a nucleus for the break dance group but due to Kamau’s other artistic, activist and community focused interests it quickly morphed into a broader organization that includes other creative arts and focuses on artistic and entrepreneurial education of youth. As an award winning poet himself, Kamau teaches the art of poetry, creative writing and rapping as an expression of the inner voice. He fervently believes in channeling youthful energy and enthusiasm in positive ways and encourages youngsters to express their unease and disenchantment with life, or the way the world is progressing and the impact it has on themselves, their family and their community. By making available education and nurturing of talents in the 4 pillars of hiphop culture to include visual art, music production, singing, rapping, poetry, song writing, djing, mcing, dance and performance, children, teens and young adults are given an avenue to develop their artistic talents and strengthen their ability to focus, think creatively and discipline their mind, body and spirit. Through this channeling of artistic focus, young people become more informed about the many social, environmental and economic issues affecting them and their communities – pollution, waste management, energy shortages,

increasing drug usage and crime rates - and learn how they can address these issues through artistic projects. By engaging in the process of self discovery and spirit evolution they expand their possibilities and potential. With a stronger sense of self and new found confidence, they are better able to contribute to their own well being, the well being of their family, the Bali community and by extension to global society. If you ask Kamau about the reasons for setting up the hiphop community, he will tell you of his deep-seated conviction that all artists have the potential to change individuals, communities and the world for the better. He believes that every child should be provided with an opportunity to explore the full range of their creative potential. Young artists who are aware of the issues affecting them and their community become an active force in creating and implementing solutions. He will talk about the many bored and uninspired youngsters and homeless street children in Bali who are increasingly becoming involved in drugs, alcoholism, violence and crime. Without positive outlets to express themselves creatively and without role models and mentors to guide them in a positive direction, many Bali youngsters have taken turns toward the negative. He points out that Bali has a large community of young urban contemporary performance artists who do not have any youth arts education centers or facilities dedicated to their artistic development and education. The few dance studios that do exist, have classes and/or rental fees that are out of the price range of many Bali youth. There are no professional recording studios that poor young aspiring producers and engineers can use to develop their abilities. There are no cool modern youth centers to just hangout and stay out of trouble. In order to mitigate those many negatives surrounding Bali’s youth, Tru Karya Cipta’s goal is to provide a place for young people to spend their time creatively and productively and to provide a community of support. The organization encourages them to embrace and preserve their indigenous traditions, while shunning the negative aspects of imported lifestyles. Tru Karya Cipta wants to provide a safe space and inspiring environment where young people have the necessary tools to cultivate their talents and artistic expression, increase their knowledge of their own potential and the means to explore that potential. To that end it wants to energize the limitless flow of creative thought, action and manifestation in the young individual to contribute socially and economically to the community through his/her artistic expression, to develop a new generation of professional, socially aware and responsible artists and to produce high level artistic projects that bring awareness to the issues affecting youth in local, national and international communities. There are examples all over the world of young people embracing and using the hiphop culture as a means to inform, educate, inspire action and bring about positive change. Hiphop culture embodies the independent business spirit and creates innovative ways to start and operate a business. It is this entrepreneurial bent that helps to fund the Tru Karya Cipta activities. Since no governmental, community or private funding is currently available to the group, they rely on event ticket sales, performance fees, merchandising and donations for economic sustenance. As for catching Aerial Crew in action, the group recently performed at the last Bali Spirit Festival and is participating in the monthly Uplift events staged at Betelnut restaurant in Ubud. Uplift is an all ages evening of community inspiration thru music, dance, song, poetry and visual arts. Go check out the next event. Aerial Crew can be booked for special events and private parties. For more information contact Kamau Abayomi at Pitchblackgold@gmail. com or check the Tru Karya Cipta website www.truecreativeactivity. com. Story by Ines Wynn Photographs courtesy of Tru Karya Cipta Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


Local News Indonesia Failing to Stop Illegal Trade in Animal Parts In a report on Enforcement of Commitments under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) for tigers, rhinos and elephants, Indonesia was categorized as a “primarily origin” country for elephant ivory and tiger parts, but received a score of “failing on key aspects of compliance or enforcement.” “Although Indonesia has increased its efforts to protect wild tiger populations and detect illegal trade, there remains a significant enforcement gap for tigers at the retail level, with Sumatra having a significant illegal domestic market for tiger parts,” the report said. It also said that although Indonesia did not have high levels of internal ivory trade, it was implicated in 51 international ivory seizures from 1989 to 2009. “A recent series of 12 elephant deaths in Aceh province is being investigated by the Ministry of Forestry for links to ivory trading,” the report added. However, WWF noted that there were indications that “enhanced enforcement is providing a mitigating effect” against the poaching of rhinos, “to the extent that the country was one of the few in Asia not flagged for significant illegal trade in rhino horn.” Indonesia is home to two rhino species, the Sumatran and Javan rhinos. Both species are categorized as critically endangered, or just a step away from being extinct in the wild. Manila, China, Vietnam and Thailand are among the worst offenders in fueling a global black market that is seeing record numbers of elephants and rhinos killed in Africa, environmental group WWF said on Monday (24/7). Releasing a report rating countries’ efforts at stopping the trade in endangered species, WWF said elephant poaching was at crisis levels in central Africa while the survival of rhinos was under grave threat in South Africa. In parts of Asia, rhino horns are highly prized for their use in traditional medicines - some believe they can cure cancer - while elephants’ ivory has for centuries been regarded as a precious decoration. Global efforts to stem the trade have been under way for years, but China, Thailand and Vietnam are allowing black markets in various endangered species to flourish by failing to adequately police key areas, according to WWF. It said Vietnam was one of the countries of most concern, giving it a worst-possible “red” score for failing to stem the trade in rhino horns as well as tiger parts. “It is time for Vietnam to face the fact that its illegal consumption of rhino horn is driving the widespread poaching of endangered rhinos in Africa,” said WWF’s global species program manager, Elizabeth McLellan. “It must crack down on the illegal rhino horn trade.” WWF said Vietnam was the top destination for

rhino horns illegally imported from South Africa. It described South Africa as the “epicenter” in an African rhino poaching crisis, despite strong government efforts there that began in 2009 to stop the killings. A record 448 rhinos were poached in South Africa in 2011, and this year could be even worse with 262 already lost from January to June, according to WWF. The wildlife group accused the Vietnamese government of doing very little to stop rhino horns from being imported, describing penalties in Vietnam for buying them as not nearly strong enough to act as a deterrent. It also said Vietnamese diplomats had been arrested or implicated in South Africa for trying to buy rhino horns. WWF said Chinese authorities should be recognized for their strong and effective efforts to stop the rhino horn trade within their borders. But it accused China and Thailand of being among the worst culprits in allowing the illegal trade of elephant tusks. “Tens of thousands of African elephants are being killed by poachers each year for their tusks, and China and Thailand are top destinations for illegal African ivory,” WWF said. WWF urged China to improve its enforcement procedures and warn Chinese nationals they would face severepenalties if they were caught illegally importing ivory from Africa. WWF said China banned using rhino horn for traditional medicines in 1993, and authorities had followed through with periodic crackdowns that were effective in stopping it being sold in pharmacies. China has also made genuine efforts overall to stop the illegal trade of endangered species’ parts, but elephants’ ivory remained a big problem because of the huge demand in the world’s most populous country, it said. In Thailand, WWF said the main problem was a unique law that allowed the legal trade in ivory from domesticated elephants. In reality, this was a “legal loophole” that allowed indistinguishable illegal African ivory to be sold openly in upscale boutiques, it said. The conservation group said there were some bright spots around the world, with India and Nepal receiving a best-possible “green” score for their efforts to stem the trade in elephants, rhinos and tigers. WWF said significant efforts had been made globally to save tigers following a summit in Russia two years ago that attracted leaders from the 13 countries with wild populations of the endangered animal. Still, it warned more than 200 tiger carcasses were being detected each year on the global black market. “With as few as 3,200 tigers remaining in the wild, every tiger poaching death is a major concern,” it said. (July 24th 2012)

Condom Controversy Continues While HIV Rates Soar HIV is spreading at an alarming rate in Indonesia but the government’s campaign to promote condom usage among people at high risk of infection has once again been criticized by religious groups. Social stigma and sexual taboos are major obstacles in fighting HIV/AIDS in Indonesia, which has the world’s largest Muslim population. “If members of society engage in risky sex, we need to give them religious and reproductive health education,” Health Minister Nafsiah Mboi said in a YouTube video posted online on 19 June. “But if they still do it, what we can do is urge them to use condoms to reduce the risks.” Prevalence is at only 0.2 percent of the country’s 238 million people, but the number of new HIV infections had risen sharply from 7,195 in 2006 to 21,031 in 2011, the latest health ministry report notes. Since 2006, the government’s “100 percent condom use” approach has routinely come under fire, and in some areas has faced explicit hostility to discussion of the topic in the context of commercial sex work. Mboi was summoned to parliament on 25 June after her condom message sparked accusations by conservative Muslim groups that she was promoting promiscuity. The Health Ministry estimates that 200,000 people were infected with HIV and 6.4 million people were at risk. In most provinces, HIV is largely concentrated among people with high-risk behavior, but there are a rising number of infections among mothers and children, according to the National AIDS Commission.

“There were reports that youngsters as young as 13 bought condoms from the neighborhood convenience stores - I don’t think those teenagers bought condoms for their parents,” Sholeh said. “Pre-marital sex among adults should not be allowed, let alone among children.” Amidhan Saberah, the chairman of the Indonesian Council of Muslim Scholars, said condom promotion should only be targeted at married couples. “The availability of condoms can encourage young people to engage in promiscuity,” he said. “This is dangerous.” Despite the opposition of conservative groups, condom sales have increased from 95 million in 2006 to 195 million in 2011. “A few years ago, my office was frequently demonstrated against by those who accused us of promoting promiscuity because we promoted the use of condoms,” Mboi said in early June, when she was still secretary of the National AIDS Commission. Growing religious conservatism in recent years means that some red-light districts have been closed, but unregulated [sex work] is rampant]”Growing religious conservatism in recent years means that some red-light districts have been closed, but unregulated [sex work] is rampant - there’s [sex work] in every harbour in the sprawling archipelago,” she added.

More than 75 percent of new infections occur in heterosexual people - up from 38.5 percent in June 2006 - while 16.3 percent occur among injecting drug users and 2.2 percent among men who had sex with men.

Since 2004, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has disbursed close to US$400 million to Indonesia. (http://www.theglobalfund.org/en) Although some provinces have started funding their own programmes, there are worries that developed countries might reduce aid to middle-income countries like Indonesia during the current economic crisis, which could undo the progress made.

In May the deputy chair of the Indonesian Child Protection Agency, Asrorun Ni’am Sholeh, urged the government to restrict sales of condoms to prevent access by teenagers.

Mboi said the Global Fund’s contribution was vital in helping Indonesia fight HIV. “If the funding is stopped now, I think it will be a disaster for some areas.” (July 20th 012)

Soaring Soy Sparks Indonesian Tofu Shutdown Indonesia’s tofu industry is shutting down production of the staple food product in protest against rising prices. The Jakarta Branch of the Tofu and Tempeh Association says there are 85,000 soy food manufacturers in Indonesia, and they are all stopping production for three days. The tofu makers are angry about the rising price of soybeans, which have gone up from about 55-60 cents per kilo to about 80-90 cents. The food manufacturers want the Indonesian government to control the price of soybeans, instead of allowing market forces to do so. Soy products like tofu are a staple part of the diet of the country’s 240 million-plus population. The protest is expected to cut supply of tofu-like food by more than 13,000 tonnes in the first week of Ramadan, when increased demand already pushes prices higher. (July 25th 2012) Three Indonesians Injured in Colorado Shooting Three Indonesian nationals were injured in a shooting rampage at a suburban Denver movie theater in Colorado during a midnight screening of the new Batman film on Friday (20/7) evening, an official confirmed. “Our Consulate General in Los Angeles had contacted the Indonesian community in Denver and was informed that three Indonesian nationals were injured in the incident,” Foreign Affairs Minster Marty Natalegawa told the newsmen here on Saturday. According to Reuters, a gunman in a gas mask and a bullet-proof vest killed 12 people at a midnight premiere of the new Batman movie, sparking pandemonium when he hurled a gas canister into the auditorium and opened fire on moviegoers. Hospital officials told Reuters that some 55 others, including children, were hurt in the attack during the staging of “The Dark Knight Rises” at a mall in the suburb of Aurora. Some of the injured fans were treated for the effects of tear gas. Multiple media outlets named the suspect as James Eagan Holmes, 24. The suspect booby-trapped his Aurora apartment with sophisticated explosives. (23rd July 2012) Endangered Animal Skin Trader faces Five Years in Prison and Fine A man arrested in possession of dozens of stuffed rare animals and pelts has told police that he already had lined up buyers and was planning to sell the hides for at least Rp. 10 million ($1,100) each. “This is quite a lucrative business and many buyers have been lining up to purchase these [stuffed] animals because they are rare,” a National Police detective said on Sunday. “He was planning to sell them for between Rp. 10 million and Rp. 15 million apiece.” The suspect, identified only as Feri, was arrested at his home in Depok last week and was believed to be a taxidermist. The detective said Feri was not a poacher but had access to hunters in remote jungles of Sumatra as well as animal skin collectors. Feri “got a hold of broken skins from collectors or scavengers from villages around the forest. He repaired the [dead animal skins] and sold them. Sr. Comr. Boy Rafli Amar, a National Police spokesman, said earlier that evidence seized from Feri’s house included several stuffed animals, including 14 tigers, two leopards, one clouded leopard, a lion, three bears and a tapir. There were also two sacks full of tiger pelts, as well as a stuffed tiger head and four deer heads. The Sumatran tiger and Javan leopard are classified as critically endangered species, one step away from being extinct in the wild. Trading in or possession of these protected animals or their parts is a criminal offense. Despite the large collection, Feri faces just one count of possession of protected animal parts under the 1990 Natural Resources Conservation Law, for which he could get up to five years in prison and up to Rp. 100 million in fines. The arrest and seizure came a day after Greenpeace Indonesia reported that the Sumatran tiger was disappearing from the wild at a rate of around 51 animals a year. (July 23rd 2012)


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Bali to Spend US$1.5 million for Environmental Sustainability The Bali provincial government has set aside US$1.5 million to support environmental sustainability programs this year, according to government spokesperson I Ketut Teneng. “The allocation of funds from the regional budget has increased from the previous year’s budget of US$1.29,” he said. Ketut Teneng added that the environmental programs would focus on improving the income and welfare of the local community. From the allocated funds, US$1.36 million will be used to encourage environmental sustainability, while US$146,186 will be used to develop the infrastructure for traditional environmental activities. Ketut noted that the environmental sustainability programs were in line with Regional Regulations on waste management and raising environmental awareness among villagers in the province. “The programs include the procurement of various seeds for planting more trees in forests and unused land, as well as for growing rare plants and bamboos,” he said. The programs also involve encouraging the local communities to protect their lakes, rivers and seas. Ketut said a part of the funds would be used to develop eco-friendly cesspools in some areas, expressing optimism that the pilot projects would be successful. “All parties in the province are expected to take part actively, especially in their own areas,” he added. “We hope to develop Bali as a green province,” Ketut Teneng stated. (July 19th 2012) Charity Condemns Tourists’ use of Fresh Water in Bali Hotel guests in developing countries have been shown to use over 3,000 litres of water a day, compared with 93 litres for locals. The disproportionate use of fresh water by tourists in developing world destinations is causing local conflict, exacerbating poverty and helping to spread disease, says a report to be published next week by the charity Tourism Concern. The report examined five coastal destinations popular with international tourists - the Gambia, Bali in Indonesia, the islands of Zanzibar off the coast of Tanzania, and Goa and Kerala in India. Researchers claim to have uncovered huge inequalities in consumption and access to water supplies between tourists and the local populations. “While hotels may have the money and resources to ensure their guests enjoy several showers a day, swimming pools, a round of golf, and lush landscaped gardens, neighboring households, small businesses and agricultural producers can regularly endure severe water scarcity,” says the report. Tourism Concern is calling on the international tourism industry, destination governments and tourists to urgently address this problem of “massive inequality”. Nikki White, head of destinations and sustainability at the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA), said: “The equitable use of water for both local people and the tourist industry is a key concern for ABTA and our members. We will consider carefully the recommendations made by Tourism Concern and where appropriate, how best to help progress their recommendations where action has not already been taken.” (July 18th 2012)

Australian gets 8 years for Bali Drug Charges An Australian man has avoided the firing squad but has been sentenced to eight years in an Indonesian prison for attempting to smuggle drugs into Bali. Edward Norman Myatt, from Ballarat in central Victoria, was arrested in February after a customs officer at Bali’s international airport thought he was acting suspiciously. An X-ray of his stomach area found more than 70 capsules containing more than a kilogram of hashish and about 4.5 grams of methamphetamine. That is just above the threshold required for the death penalty under Indonesian law, but two weeks ago prosecutors only asked for 15 years’ jail for Myatt as he had no prior convictions and regretted what he had done. On Monday(23/7) the Denpasar district court sentenced him to eight years in jail and fined him 1.5 billion rupiah (more than $150,000). Myatt has accepted the sentence but prosecutors are yet to decide whether they will appeal for a more lengthy jail term. (July 23rd 2012) Balinese Housekeeper Claims she was Enslaved in the US Ni Ketut Sulastri of Bali is suing Lawrence and Rose Halsey for allegedly forcing her into a life of drudgery, which included long hours and basic pay. In federal court papers Sulastri said she was nothing more than an “indentured servant” working 15 hour days for $350 a month, living in a closet and fed leftovers. According to the lawsuit, when she complained the Halseys allegedly said, “nothing is free in America.” Halsey relatives called the lawsuit deceitful. “The little closet that she referred to happened to be my father’s bedroom when he grew up,” said Johanna Halsey, a sister of the accused. The Halseys said Sulastri was a part of the family from 2005 to 2008. “She could have called the police when she was here if there was a problem. She would sometimes come to Thanksgiving dinner, or Easter dinner with us. She never seemed to be under distress. This is all after the fact,” said Steve Stoich, a brother-in-law of the accused. Sulastri said she finally broke away when she realized promises of citizenship and a fair salary would never come to her. Rose Halsey is in Indonesia. Larry Halsey was told by an attorney not to comment on the allegations at this time. (July 24th 2012) Aussie Navy gets More Access to Indonesia Australian naval vessels may to be given greater access to Indonesian waters as part of a collaborative response in dealing with asylum seeker boats in distress. The move follows an announcement last month that Australia and Indonesia will increase maritime co-operation in search and rescue operations, and boost co-ordinated patrols aimed at addressing people smuggling. Australian vessels are already regularly involved in search and rescue operations in Indonesian waters. Under a new agreement between the two nations, Australian vessels will be allowed to enter Indonesia’s search and rescue zone without first having to gain permission. It comes after a spate of rescues at sea over the past 12 months as well as the deaths of hundreds of asylum seekers who drowned while on the way to Australia. Indonesian Defence Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro says the new deal could be signed as early as next month. He says it’s necessary to ensure Australian patrol boats are protected by a set of rules when they enter Indonesian waters. Foreign Minister Bob Carr and his Indonesian counterpart Marty Natalegawa discussed plans to enhance co-operation in search and rescue efforts involving asylum seeker boats in distress during talks in Jakarta last month. (August 1st 2012)

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Indonesian Teens ‘Abused’ in Sydney’s Silverwater Prison Two Indonesia teenagers who spent a year in a Sydney prison after being picked up for people smuggling said they were sexually abused and forced to take drugs when locked up with adults. The claims have increased calls for the federal government to hasten the release of other Indonesian minors still in jails in Australia as the issue continues to put pressure on diplomatic relations between Canberra and Jakarta. “As far as Indonesian minors in Australian jails, there’s been a commitment from both countries that it is a priority and should have special attention,” a spokesman for Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said on Friday (6/7). One of the boys, identified as Susilo, was only 15 at the time of his arrest. The other boy, identified as Bambang, was 17 when he was detained. Their names have been changed to protect their identities. The lawyer for the two boys, Lisa Hiariej, said they had been subjected to frequent abuse at the hands of adult inmates while in jail in Australia. Both boys underwent tests in Australia to determine their ages, with the results incorrectly showing they were 18. Dr Yudhoyono called then for the swift release of other minors still incarcerated in Australia. The issue was discussed again earlier this week in Jakarta by Foreign Minister Bob Carr and his Indonesian counterpart Marty Natalegawa. A spokesperson for Attorney-General Nicola Roxon said the federal government had contacted the NSW government in an effort to verify the Indonesian minors’ claims and that any allegation of such behavior needed to be thoroughly investigated by correction authorities. (July 12th 2012) Award System for Clean Toilets in Indonesia The Tourism Ministry has announced plans to award Indonesian parks for their clean public toilets, which officials hope will make Indonesia a more attractive tourist destination, and will reinforce a local ethos of hygiene. Director General of Tourist Destination Development Firmansyah Rahim told a press conference on Monday (23/7) that the assessment started May 14, and will continue to Sept. 9 for some 62 recreation parks in 16 provinces. Among the members of the prize jury are Naning S. Adiwoso, head of the Indonesian Toilet Association, and Sudaryatmo, who represents the Indonesian Consumer Foundation. The award will be given on Sept. 27 to coincide with World Tourism Day. Firmansyah said he hoped the award would foster better and more sanitary toilets, as well as improve public perception of Indonesian tourism centers. He also hoped the award would make Indonesian’s more mindful of hygiene when using public toilets. According to a 2011 World Toilet Organization survey, Indonesia’s toilets were ranked below the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, placing them among the dirtiest in Asia. The study ranked countries by the number of germs found on toilets randomly tested in each country. As many as 80 million germs could be found living on a single Indonesian toilet. Poor hygiene at such a level can potentially lead to the spread of infectious diseases such as typhoid. Merely flushing the toilet, experts say, does not eliminate this risk. (July 23rd 2012)

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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) The original recipe (from another lifetime) called for mild California chilies but in adapting this to Bali produce I substituted roasted red and yellow bell peppers which makes a new and refreshing taste. You can make this as spicy as you like by adding more green chilies. It’s a satisfying soup especially on a cool Bali winter’s evening when you might be driven to wearing a sweater and flip flops forced onto socked toes.

Red Bell Chili Cheese Soup Serves 4 Ingredients: - 1 1/2 Tbl. butter - 1 1/2 Tbl. olive oil - 1 1/2 yellow onions, chopped - 5 cloves garlic, thinly sliced - 2 tsp. dried ground paprika - 3 1/2 cups vegetable stock - 750 gr. fresh tomatoes, cut into wedges then quickly whirled in a blender so they are still chunky - 200 gr. roasted, skinned red bell peppers, chopped (or a mix of red and yellow - 2 small potatoes, skinned and coarsely chopped - 1/2 tsp. roasted ground cumin (roast in a dry frying pan until fragrant) - 1 Tbl. coriander leaf, chopped

- 1-2 green chilies, seeded and finely chopped - 1 tsp. salt - 150 gr. white cheese, finely chopped or coarsely grated (cheddar, goat, or mozzarella, gouda - a cheese that will melt) - 1 Tbl. coriander leaf, chopped for garnish Directions: Heat the butter and olive oil in a large soup pot. When it’s hot add the chopped onion and stir fry for about two minutes. Add the garlic and cook, stirring until soft. Add the ground paprika and stir to combine. Now add the stock, tomatoes, roasted paprika, potatoes, cumin, coriander leaf, chilies and salt and bring to a boil. Turn the heat to low and let it simmer for about 30 minutes, stirring now and then. In the meantime grate or chop the cheese and divide evenly between the individual soup bowls. Pour the simmering soup over the cheese letting it melt on the bottom.

Letters To Bali Advertiser Foot Path Danger Greetings from India It was 12th June my husband and me had come back from the extravagant and spectacular Bali Agung show and Taman Safari Bali it was a great day I must say. The car dropped us at our hotel The Rama Beach Resort and we decided to have some Masakan Padang food thus we took a taxi and got down at Pepitoes since I had to give some dry-cleaning item at the laundry. We took a walk reached Jalan Raya Tuban and went to Sari Bundo Masakan Padang and enjoyed the rendang and rice we were full so we decided that lets take a stroll and explore Bali. We were walking at the corner of the road and street lights are not there or may be too dim we didn’t notice but it was very dark we decided lets take the footpath. As I climbed up and put one foot forward to walk I went inside a dry drain and my other leg went inside I was suddenly bleeding with pain and my left leg got very deep cuts and stitches were required. I also got hurt at the lower abdomen and my husband fell too. It was a horrible experience anyways we managed to get up and lo behold I couldn’t walk my husband picked me up and with some help and my inner confidence we moved on. We suddenly saw a Bali Taxi and the guy helped us we reached hotel my leg was bleeding profusely whole night we put ointments cleaned with alcohol cotton and put bandages even the bed sheets at the hotel were full of blood then the next day we went to a doctor and Kimia Farma. The bleeding stopped after 5 days my trip was but ruined but I knew I was in Bali so I had to be happy. Now its one month and 15 days the wound is still deep I have not recovered there is deep mark maybe it will take a year or so to recover. Thus my humble request to the civic authorities through you is that these open drains should be covered and cemented even if we go back to Mohenjo-Daro and Harrapan civilization they had underground drains then why when we are living in the 21st century do we have to face all this. I do not want any other tourist or local guy to get hurt like I got. Thus please appeal to the local authorities to make proper pavements for the tourists and guests to walk and the drains to be covered since it can be very dangerous for small kids. Please do help. Thanking You, Dimple Singh

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Rice Fields not Villas Dear Readers, The Balinese rice field does not exist alone. Like a piece of a jigsaw puzzle it is part of an ancient community based ‘subak’ irrigation system, farmed by generations, protected by Hindu Gods, unique in the world. For modern people it is an example of a symbiotic harmonious relationship between man and nature and his gods. In its purity and simplicity this rice field vista is a true work of art, priceless but fragile. So why does man ‘destroy that which he loves so much?’ Every villa, shop, storage shed, restaurant, hotel, bar, eco- friendly living space and losmen is a blot on this landscape masterpiece. Bali’s natural resources and farming lands are under serious threat from over-development. Friends, if you must build, renovate an existing structure! In the meantime, with hand on heart, please help Bali by making the following pledge.

Garnish each bowl with the remaining coriander leaves.

I vow that I will never build in a rice field in Bali.

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Early European Sailors, Sailors’ Logs and Sailors’ Blogs “This is the miserablist place on earth” apologies to William Dampier, Captain of the ship Roebuck - 1770’s describing NW of Australia. Early European Sailors Sailors from Europe have been coming to this part of the world for hundreds of years. Of course when they got here they found complex maritime and trading systems exchanging goods as far as China and Africa and places in between. Some came to explore and some came to plunder or a mixture of both. It is hard to get around the fact that the Portuguese arrived in Timor in the early 1500’s. That is around 500 hundred years ago. Kupang and later Batavia, now Jakarta, became important stopovers for early European explorers in need of food, water and repairs. Portuguese sailors like Torres, Hartog, Houtman and the man who gave Tasmania its name Abel Tasman were frequent visitors. The Dutch followed some years later in 1606 with William Jandzoon sailing in the Dufken through the Torres Straits. Later they became the Lords and Masters of the whole archipelago for a couple of hundred years or so. William Dampier was one of the first English sailors to ply these waters around 1700’s. His historical legacy seems to be pitted in an image of a plunderer and pirate. But if you read his journals there seems to be a lot of effort put into the study of plants and animals in the places he anchored. His most memorable quote was a description of the North West of Australia which he describes as “the miserabalist place on earth”. I guess the English sailors didn’t like the hot easterly that blows off the land and the flies that are always present. His published journals kicked off the romance the English have with images of paradise islands and happy people living a life of bliss. This is still with us as is shown by the number of westerners that visit Bali as tourists or those that make Bali their home. Dampier also inspired books like Robinson Crusoe that sold well at that time. The French were here too. Baudin, Bougainville, D’Ëntrecasteaux, Freycinet, Hamelin, the ill fated La Perouse and St Allourn to name a few that used Kupang and Batavia as rest or rendezvous points while exploring the Great Southern Land. Ships Logs T h e s e voyages w e r e recorded in ships logs and even though they were kept under wraps at that time you would think by now that there would be a wealth of information available about sailing the waters in and around Indonesia. But surprisingly there is not much about. Even if you go to a mariner’s bookstore there a few books dedicated to sailing in Indonesia. There is

the Indonesian Pilot series put out by the British Admiralty which is fairly dry and technical but contains essential information. Though it is important to track all the updates otherwise you might end up on a reef somewhere. There is one book that is based on the Indonesian Pilot series that fleshes out the information a bit and is very useful. Also a recent addition is the colourful publication that directs skippers to the many delightful anchorages to be found along the Archipelago. Apologies for not being able to give you the references as these books are still in storage but you get the picture.

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A good starting point is the Sail Indonesia web site run out of Darwin that very kindly lists each year’s participating yachts and hyperlinks to skippers’ blogs. Go to the Stories link on the Home page and starting reading. It has over hundred links of stories, logs, blogs, and yachting websites written by Sail Indonesia participants as they journeyed across Indonesia. To garner all this info for future use can keep you sober for a long time. The web site does say that you should not rely on the information provided and that some of the links are old and may not open or have not been updated. This event is in its twelfth year and is an outstanding event. It is essentially an Indonesian government organised three month Cooks Tour for sailors wanting to sail from Darwin to Singapore. It kicked off this year on July 28 with around 130 yachts heading this way. One of the best blogs is that of the sv Ocelot. The amount of effort that has gone into the Hacking family website is huge with the information, maps and observations grabbing your attention. This family have a yacht called sv Ocelot and are currently cruising around the world. The section on Indonesia is a gift to anyone contemplating cruising in Indonesian waters. They say, “Cruising Indonesia was a treat, but not like any other cruising we’ve done. Few boats go to many of the places we went to, so we usually got an enthusiastic greeting.” There are overview maps that show sv Ocelot’s course from Darwin to Singapore, with hyperlinks to each section of their journey. There you can check out the where they anchored, the date, the name of the island or town, Lat/long coordinates and the obligatory comments box. This is a sailor’s blog with photos. Happy Sailing.

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ARIES Mars your ruler is in Libra until the end of this month when it moves into that intense sign of Scorpio and brings some deeper states of transformation for you and everyone else. This time through to October brings sudden and sweeping changes and remember too, that the ruler of Scorpio, Pluto, makes that life altering square to Uranus during this period. This is going to be one amazing adventure for you. One that brings closed doors and spectacular new beginnings. There will be a lot of chaos as these sweeping changes take place. Be your usual pioneering self and forge new pathways through these turbulent and stimulatingly powerful times.

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connect through square to that Saturn in your sign. This happens at the very beginning of September as a precursor to the Pluto/Uranus square in mid-September. Your relationships will be under review for authenticity and those that don’t meet the necessary requirments will be under the threat of ending. If you want to avoid arguments and the misuse of power stay very tuned and very alert during the entire month of September. Venus in Cancer requires a lot of physical nurturing. Words are just not going to cut it during this time. You will have to follow them with distinct action. If you come over too strong, you could risk the cold shoulder.

TAURUS Venus is in Cancer during this fortnight and through into September. You will be feeling more deeply and showing your heart on your sleeve during these coming weeks, craving closeness more than usual and being ridiculously sentimental. Venus creates a T-square to the Uranus/Pluto square at the time of the New Moon and marks the beginning of a big month of relationship drama, with the New Moon in Leo. You or the significant other could be requiring a great deal of attention now. New relationships may form which are more in alignment with you, harmoniously. The work of balancing will still need to be done regardless of how good the initial honeymoon period may be.

SCORPIO Mars as one of your planetary rulers is going to enter your sign at the end of the month and this is the harbinger of momentous changes for you as you other ruler Pluto square Uranus the reformer in September. A wild ride for you also, during these incredibly powerful times. There won’t be too many places for you to settle, although the pressure is strong, there is nothing you can’t handle. In fact, most of you are welcoming the opportunity to clean the skeletons out of closet. To discard, remodel and remake. Be very aware the powerful surges of energy and use them for good rather than the temptation to manipulate or power-over others.

GEMINI The good news is that Mercury goes direct now and brings with it some interesting new information. The inward phase always brings insights even if we are unaware of them until the direct motion happens again. Clarity is yours although you may have to convince others of your new found beliefs and ideas. This is the time to bring a little boldness into your life and possibly into the workplace as well. We are all being asked to do the bungy jump of trust as we branch out into new areas of our life and practicing with new ways of being. Uranus trines Mercury just after the New Moon, so stay tuned for some inspiration to begin this next major round.

SAGITTARIUS Jupiter is boldly stepping forward in Gemini and brings a wealth of new information to you. You could be finding it more difficult than ever, to sit still and then why would you. There is so much to do and so many people to meet. You are also the social butterfly at this time and flitting from one social scene to another. Mercury the ruler of Gemini has been in retrograde motion, so things may have seemed a little chaotic over the past few weeks. All of this is changing now and you have the ability to align your intentions with some positive forward movement. This is the perfect time to write. Bringing all that lofty and far reaching information into a format.

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CAPRICORN Saturn is joined to the New Moon in a harmonious aspect this fortnight and brings some foundations to your creations. What a good time to begin those new projects. Of course, there will be modifications along the way and things are more fluid and spontaneous than ever before and let that be ok. Nothing need be set in stone and the ability to adapt during these powerful times is a great skill to hone. Co-creative projects are on the boil as well and Saturn is harmonizing and bringing balance to those as well. In fact, all of your relationships are under scrutiny and review, leading to clearings and modifications. Pluto in Capricorn as every doing it’s thing.

beautiful depth of feeling to your relationships. Truly, madly, deeply could well be the theme for this month. Beware of joining at the hip, as this could immobilize both you and the one you care about. A little breathing space is good for all concerned. It is so easy to start projecting your own patterns and disowned parts onto the Beloved and this is the last thing you want to do now. Claim all your missing parts and have the courage to make the necessary changes and adjustments. The powerful astrology we have during these times allows for momentous growth and evolutionary changes. Be bold and be courageous. LEO The Sun is continuing to grace your sign and bring a New Year Blessing to you. With Mercury going direct you will be feeling much more enthusiasm and more lightness of heart. The recent retrograde giving you the opportunity to digest, assimilate and integrate the most recent events. Now you are ready to make changes and to move forward. Some of you are being asked to radically alter and modify your life. Throwing out the old and redundant is the order of the day. A little boldness goes a very long way to restoring your sense of identity and bringing some much needed re-creation to your expression. If you have been feeling stagnant, change is imminent.

AQUARIUS How can I say the same old thing in a new and inventive way? By now you must be getting use to the ebb and flow of these times with unexpected twists and turns and apparent chaos and disarming situations erupting. What more can we add to this? You could well be on the leading edge of this wave of change and with that comes a certain sense of responsibility. Saturn is a co-ruler of Aquarius and you know how it loves it bring structure and keep things organized and whether you like to admit it or not, this is a big part of who your are. So creating new foundations, during constant and radical change is your gift, skill and ability and this is why you lead the way now.

PISCES Moving forward in flow, with grace and VIRGO Mercury moves forward and Chiron remains ease. Riding the waves of unexpected moin that healing formation with Pluto in Capricorn. mentum with flux and curious impulses promptA lot of your personal healing comes through ing you to modify and evolve. The more flexible the power of the mind. Where thought goes, you become the better things will be for you. Your co-ruler energy follows. Where are your thoughts leading you? Chiron is Jupiter and you know the expansiveness of the mind. In in Pisces is your polar opposite and asks you to also bring fact you know those places beyond the human mind the power of visualization to your thought and manifestation where we journey during guided meditations and visionary processes. “To witness something is to make it real.” Staying work. Allow these visions to light your way with clarity now, ever vigilant with your thoughts then is in order as you create as we adventure into the new territories of existence in this and co-create the life of your dreams. Whatever tools come human unfoldment and awakening into consciousness. your way with new modalities are asking to be experimented The more you can move away from your mindset, the with. Uranus squaring Pluto brings an incredible potential. clearer things become. Copyright © 2012 Vibhuti-Teri Norris You can read all past articles of Horoscope at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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We are in the waning part of the Cancerian moon cycle and Mercury has just gone direct. The end of our retrograde period for Mercury and revisiting its turning degree on the 22nd. Venus is fresh in Cancer and the Sun stays in Leo until the end of the fortnight. There are no major transits this fortnight although Urnaus and Pluto stay closely squared with the next exact in mid-September. Things came to the boil in June and will remain simmering until then. What are your priorities now? How differently are things looking compared to earlier this year? Most of us are still in the state of transformation and transitioning through enormous changes. The New Moon is in Leo on the 17th and will be working harmoniously with Saturn for this next cycle. Claiming your independence while keeping in mind the necessity to particpate in a caring, sharing and kind way. Keeping the balance and harmony, so to speak. The three outer planets, the trans-personal, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto are all in retrograde motion until mid-September, when Pluto goes direct just as it squares to Uranus. These are deep, powerful and trans-formative times when much can be integrated if we move into a space of allowance and flow. Standing up for what we individually perceive as true is imperative as we move through the changes that bring our heads into alignment with our hearts. Following what is real and true for you regardless of the response of others and their opinions. NEW MOON 25 Leo 08 August 17, 2012 11:55 p.m.

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Teaching and Work Opportunities for Native English teachers in Jakarta & Bogor – West Java Location: Well-established language schools in Bogor and Jakarta

Requirement: Teachers with TEFL Qualification. In some cases other qualification will be considered, depending on the nature and extend of experience.

Benefit: Highly competitive salary + Accommodation Assistance, paid holidays and work visa provided. For detail, please visit www.efjakarta.com Please send your CV by email to: efswara@pacific.net.id C/Es/30 May 12

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: Resort Mgr (Expat) Chef (Expatriate) Contracting Manager Secretary / PA Senior Accountants Office / Admin Mgr Cooks / Exec Chefs S & M Manager Marketing Manager HRD Managers VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/8 Aug 12

Dicari SPG untuk Beach Walk. Bisa Bahasa Inggris, penampilan menarik, wanita max 26th. Hubungi 0853 3347 2554. [075] Looking for Checking Person ( Tu k a n g C h e k i n g ) f o r Garment, experience 5 years, good salary ! Contact CV Clobber & Co. Jl Sriwijaya Gg Kayu Manis 1/5 Legian Klod Kuta. Tlp (0361) 755503. [076] Native English Teachers & Other Languages. <sls_ bahasa@yahoo.com> [077] Blue Water Express urgently required Sales Counter for Senggigi Shop, Senior Sales Executive & Reservation Staff for Bali office; related experience in similar position, hospitality background, good English oral & written, computer skills, able to join soon. CV & photo send to: <recruitment@bluewaterexpress.com>. [078] Looking for couple without children for Villa Nusa Dua. Wife: Indo Cook + Clean-up with practice. Husband: Gardener + Maintenance (Painting + Wood). Salary: 2.500.000 Rp + Food + Staff house. 8hrs/day, 6 days/ week. Tel: 0821 4784 3403. Good work experience. [081] Centrin Online Tbk looking for Sales /and Technical Support. Send CV and Photo to <hrdcentrin@dps.centrin. net.id>. [083] Looking for Sales for Hatten Wines. Must have experience in wine and salesmanship, computer skills, English/Bahasa. Please email CV to <azis@ hattenwines.com>. [084] Legian, Housekeeper Wanted, Dibutuhkan pembantu rumah tangga (perempuan) berpengalaman. Bekerja dari 8 pagi - 5 sore. Umur 25 sampai 35 tahun. Gaji berdasar pada kemampuan. Lebih diutamakan yang berpengalaman bekerja di hotel atau di rumah bule. Tlp: Wayan: HP 085-33957 7487 atau 081-7973 7913. [085]

A Premium Retail Kitchenware Store Seeks Store Assistant. Must have good English. Email: <baliinfo@pantry-magic. com>. [086] Urgent: Looking for an Office A d m i n i s t r a t o r. E n g l i s h speaking and writing, computer savvy, strong administration, office and organisational skills, bookkeeping an advantage, strong communication skills and ability to work either independently or in a team. Living in or willing to live in Gianyar region. Send your CV to: <carolyn@ begawanfoundation. org>. [087]

www.samabe.com Open February 2013 Luxury vacation, luxury challenge

EX. Chef / Chef B Reporting to the GM, you will be fully in charge for 3 restaurant. You should have at least 3 years experience in same position, in a luxury restaurant or hotel. You are dynamic self starter, hands on, excellent communication skills and strong orientation to bottom-line results. Please address you CV and recent photograph to luthe@samabe.com NC/Es/8 Aug 12

Karma Royal Group is currently experiencing rapid expansion and urgently requires:

An Indonesian In House Executive If you are an Indonesian who speaks fluent English and are interested in earning a potentially high income, working in a positive environment, please forward your CV to ekayanti@royalperspective.com NC/Es/25 July 12

URGENTLY REQUIRED!

Bali Luxury Villas looking for RSV Staff, Female 1 yr exp in villa rental, strong marketing & good English. Send to <recruitment@ baliluxuryvillas.com>. [088]

Customer Service & Admin Marketing Women (Max.27), Proficient in English, D3/S1, Customer Oriented, Computer Literate. Send CV & Photo to: Vania Interior Fabrics & Showroom. Kuta Central Park Valet 1 No.1, Jl. Patih Jelantik, Kuta or hrd@vaniashowroom.com before 22 August 2012.

Looking for female Receptionist, good English, available to work in shift. Preferable to live in Ubud/ Gianyar area. Please send CV to <ops@theyogabarn. com>. [089] Looking for Factory Manager male or female, for art and wall decoration Company. Need organized and team work candidate. Send CV to <julio_1964@ hotmail.com>. [090] Receptionist wanted for 24hr international veterinary clinic in Kuta, to start immediately. Must speak good English and be comfortable with computers. Availability to work nights a bonus. Please email CV to <jobs@vet-international. com>. [091] Looking for Marketing/Sales Personal”. Female/Male, 2430, speaking English, 2 years experience, SIM C. Contact : nicobali@ Via Niconico Mare, Hp. 0878 6272 0018, Jl. Kayu Ay a N o . 5 B S e m i n y a k , Denpasar-Bali. [092] Wanted: 1. Bookkeeper min S1, good English, recent graduate ok, full time, MYOB knowledge preferred. 2. Driver SIM mobil and motor, full time, experienced with references. Please email cover letter and CV with salary expectation to <cislfamily@gmail. com> . [093]

NC/Es/8 Aug 12

EVENT & CATERING MANAGER • • • •

At least 3 years of experience in similar area. Bali experience is a plus Strong analytical skills to understand key business indicators and competitive trends Excellent organizational and planning skills Energetic, innovative, detail oriented and have a passion for giving guests an exceptional experience

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Experienced in Sales and Marketing of Hospitality. Catering service knowledge is a plus. Has a good networking with corporate and travel agent. Has strong leadership and good presentation skill. Good English speaking and written. Dynamic, strong communication skills, guest services oriented. Able to work in a team of talented professionals, a passion for people and their work.

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Experienced in Hospitality field. Catering service knowledge is a plus. Experienced in arranging and managing banquet events. Presentable, highly motivated and easy-going person. Speaks English fluently. Good English written skills are a plus.

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Excellent leadership, interpersonal and communication skills Manage, record and promptly resolve issues or emergencies that arise Commitment to delivering a high level of customer service Ability to work under pressure Flexibility to respond to a variety of work situations Ability to work on your own and as part of a team

SALES EXECUTIVE

F&B BANQUET COORDINATOR

DUTY MANAGER

Come and join our exciting team which offers the back up of a group that understands employee’s needs. Please forward your current RESUME, Application and Recent Photograph ASAP to: elice.mimba@baliepicure.com NC/Es/8 Aug 12

YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR HOSPITALITY RECRUITMENT AND EXECUTIVE SEARCH

POSITIONS AVAILABLE: General Manager (Expat) - Nusa Dua Group Director of Sales & Marketing (Expat) - Bali Senior Business Development Manager (JSO) - Jakarta Revenue Manager (Expat) - Thailand F&B Operations Manager - Jakarta Assistant Financial Controller (Expat) - Maldives Chief Engineer - Seminyak GRO Japanese (Expat) - Ubud Human Resources Manager - Kuta

General Manager (Expat/Local) - Seminyak Director of Sales/Director of Sales & Marketing - Seminyak Business Development Manager (F&B) - Java Executive Chef (Expat) - Kerobokan Financial Controller/Director of Finance (Expat) - Jakarta Director of Engineering Consultant - Sanur Executive Secretary (Expat/Local) - Lombok Laundry Manager - Nusa Dua Security & Safety Manager/Director of Safety & Security - Jakarta

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-08 August 12


Bali Advertiser

08 August - 22 August, 2012

Urgent Needed: HOSTS,

with qualifications: Must have good English, attractive, good attitude, hard worker and experience in restaurant business (required); WAITER/WAITRESS, with qualifications: Must have good English, experience required, hard worker and fast; FEMALE BARTENDER, with qualifications: must have good English; know how to mixology and experience 1 year required; and MAINTENANCE. Send your CV to: PT LUNA NEGRA BALI Attention: Mr. Nyoman Sudarsana Email: nyoman.sudarsana@lunanegra.co.id Or post mail to our address: Luna Negra Restaurant Jl. Pantai Kuta, Beachwalk Mall Kuta L1#F-1A NC/Es/8 Aug 12

LOOKING FOR :

MALE MANAGER (Indonesian) • FITNESS / WELLNESS / SPA / EXPERIENCE • STRONG MANAGER AND TEAM LEADER • GOOD COMMAND OF ENGLISH • GOOD APPEARANCE & GROOMING • PROVEN SALES & MARKETING SKILLS • VERY OUTGOING AND SOCIAL LIFE PERSONALITY • MUST BE GOOD SELLER ON AND OFF LINE ONLY IF YOU MATCH THOSE REQUIREMENTS SEND E-MAIL APPLICATION LETTER / FULL CV / RECENT PICTURE TO : wellnesscenterbali@gmail.com NC/Es/8 Aug 12

VACANCY A National Plus School in Bali is urgently looking for Native English Teacher for: 1. PHYSIC TEACHER - Cambridge IGCSE, A/AS Level 2. CHEMISTRY TEACHER – Cambridge IGCSE, A/AS Level Min. Bachelor Degree in relevant fields & 2 years experience in similar position. Preferably have experience to teach Cambridge Curriculum. Please send complete resume with recent photo & 2 reference letters to: info@ourbalischools.com NC/Es/8 Aug 12

LOOKING FOR STAFF (Cari Tenaga)

We are looking for English teachers to improve after the starting level. We need a native English speaker, but few understand the Russian language. 3-4 day a week, Ubud area. SMS me 0878 6025 2040 Stanislav. E-mail <stanislavkorotkov@yandex. ru>. [100]

Marketing - Seeking a well groomed person for new concept Restaurant in Ubud. Vital role working closely with owner. Reasonable English and good internet skills required. VG conditions for the right person. <kopikatsubud@ gmail.com> or call Don 0812 3744 7666. [102] Housekeeper wanted for retired couple in Sanur, must have a good knowledge of English. Contact Kathy 0813 3845 9495. [026] Mimpi Resorts Bali Looking for Sales and Marketing Staff. Minimum 5 years experience. Send CV to : <mimpiho@ mimpi.com>. [106] Immediate start, Accounting, Receptionist, Housekeeping Supervisor, experienced, English speaking, computer skill, send CV to <HRD@ cliobali.com>. [108]

NC/Es/25 July 12

Promotional Staff, girls and boys, must speak fluent English, to work in busy Restaurant. Great salary for great staff. Good personality is essential. Call 0812 396 5030 or 0812 3632 4233. [109] Seeking Male / Female: IT Assistant and Librarian. See detail at <www.dyatmika. org>. [110]

URGENT VACANCY

PT BREGWIN INDONESIA Pantai Batu Bolong – Canggu WORKFORCE MANAGER (CODE: 001)

QUALIFICATIONS: • University Degree • Have a strong Leadership and Excellent organization skills • Experience in production process, especially in Silver production • Good communication skill and fluent in English both oral and written • Analytical and able to solve problems • Computer literacy (MS EXCEL & WORDS)

PURCHASE & ORDER (CODE: 002)

Production House Company in Tuban Kuta need Administration, Operator, Photographer and Videographer with experience in field, able to speak English or Japanese more preferred. Please send CV by email to <bali@mediaboxinc.com> or by fax 0361-751400. [120] Blue Glue is seeking: Franchise Manager, Regional Brand Manager, Production Manager, Admin & Financial D i r e c t o r. A l s o G r a p h i c Designer Fashion, Visual Com, and several freelancers for Outsourcing, Motion Graphic/Flash Animator, Printing Technical Operator, Programmer for iPad & iPhone apps. Email: <jobs@ blue-glue.com>. More details: < w w w. b l u e - g l u e . c o m / recruitment>. [107]

QUALIFICATIONS: • College D3 / S1 Degree • Fluent in English both oral and written • Computer literacy (MS EXCEL & WORDS) • Client orientated • Eye for details • Experience in Silver Production is a plus Please send your CV to: Our GM: frans@bregwinsilver.com and CC to: savira@bregwinsilver.com For further information please call our office +623618445631 Thank you NC/Es/8 Aug 12

Looking for Fulltime experienced pembantu to cook and clean for family with young children. Must speak English and be flexible with working hours. Good salary offered. 0813 3771 2745 Umalas. [111] We are sourcing junior/senior accounting with MYOB skill for various positions in several international companies in Bali. Fresh graduates with a positive attitude are also encouraged to apply. We invite only those with serious interest in an exciting and challenging job with excellent remuneration to send their resume with recent photograph to: <jobs2012@southeastconsulting.com>. [114] Wanted: We need a special Pembantu. Are you leaving Bali and need to find a family for your pembantu? Someone good with kids and speaks English. Call 0812 380 2229. [115] Office Assistant required for fashion/garment company. English and computer skills necessary. Please send CV to <info@hikari.com>. [116] Looking for manager marketing “Niyang’s Playground” must be fluent in English (0361-856 6700 / 789 5999). [117] Looking for local teachers must be fluent in English. Contact 0819 1620 1984. [118] Homestay Irene in Karangasem needs an e x p e r i e n c e d m a n a g e r, preferably from the region. Keywords: man, Hindu, intelligent, patient, reliable, good English speaking and writing, communication, computer skills, accounting experience, resident. Reactions with curriculum, photos and references to: <info@homestayirene. com>. [119] PA for office & field work. Architecture, QC for export & production, basic English & computer. Email CV with photo to <pa.recruitment05@ gmail.com>. [121] Experienced live out Babysitter wanted in Jimbaran-drive, English is a plus. 3yo girl. SMS-0813 3250 0817. [098] Paid Consultant sought to assist in the setup of a small family-sized organic farm. Must have knowledge of organic farming techniques and their particulars in Bali. Call 0361-844 5492. [099]

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Walking Interview Our New Restaurant in Kuta Beachwalk looking for staffs to fill the following position:

Captain, Accounting, Storekeeper, Host, Server, Cook-helper. Please bring your application to: Black Canyon Coffee Seminyak Square Jalan Oberoi Seminyak Interview will be held on Thursday / Sunday 9 - 12 August 2012. Phone 0361 738029 NC/Es/18 Apr 12

NC/Es/8 Aug 12

A well-known National Plus School is urgently looking for a highly capable & qualified candidate for the post:

OFFICE MANAGER Female, min. Bachelor Degree, Experience, Well organized, Excellent computer skill, Fluent in English oral & written, Preferably can speak Mandarin, Fast, Smart, Initiative, Creative, Efficient, Ability to do multi-tasking, Good interpersonal skill. Please submit the complete resume, along with recent photo to: Appl.hrd@gmail.com NC/Es/8 Aug 12

New Restaurant / Night Club in BeachWalk Mall Kuta needs : General Manager, Sous Chef, Operation Manager, Service Manager, Chief of Engineering, CDP, Bar Supervisor, Service Supervisor, MEP Supervisor, HRD Supervisor, Audio Visual Supervisor, Cleaning Supervisor, Server, GRO, Bartender, Barista, Cook, Steward, Female S1 Accounting, Engineering, Audio Visual, Architech, Interior Design, Gardener. Please send your CV to : Staff@kookaroosbali.com NC/Es/8 Aug 12

A HIGH END FURNITURE COMPANY IS LOOKING FOR HIGHLY QUALIFIED : 1. SENIOR ACCOUNTING STAFF - Min. 3 Years Experience - S1 Accounting - Familiar with manufacture finance report - Able to operate accounting program - Honest and strong personality

2. PRODUCTION QUALITY CONTROL - Min. 1 Year Experience - Able to read soft drawing - Speak English - Able to operate Microsoft Office - Well organized, attention to details and strong personality Please send your CV to: PT. KASMIL KOSMOS JL. RAJAWALI, PESIAPAN, TABANAN or hrd@carloshowroom.com NC/Es/8 Aug 12

JOB VACANCY We are looking for excellent qualified candidates to work for our office in Kerobokan Area

1. Accounting 2. Personal Assistant 3. Sales Requirements: - Female max 33 years old - Good English spoken & written - Good computer skill, MYOB is a must for pos. 2 - Minimum 3 years experience in same field - Able to work independently. - Good analytical thinking, organized, responsible and has outgoing personality. Please send your Application Letter & CV and recent photo to:

2012newrecruit@gmail.com NC/Es/8 Aug 12


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A Junior Butler is required for our boutique villa resort in Seminyak. Opportunities for promotion. Applicants need to be over 23 years old, have excellent English and customer service skills. Experience is an advantage. Email your CV to: generalmanager@myvillasinbali.com

BUSINESS SERVICES All your photography needs. Wedding, villas, product, etc. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus. com>. [553]

NC/Es/8 Aug 12

Raywhite Paradise Property, A Respected and Well-known Real Estate Business in Bali is Searching for Qualified staff for the following position: Receptionist (Sunset and Candi Dasa Area): Female, 23-25 years old, good looking, strong English spoken and written, have Good computer skills, Minimum D3. Personal Assistant: Female, 25-28 years old, good looking, Excellent English and computer skills, motivated, organized and experience in management fields, Experience for 1 year, minimum university graduate. Please send CV to careers@raywhiteparadise.com NC/Es/8 Aug 12

Do you want to earn Rp.6 Juta to Rp.15 Juta per month and work in a fun energetic environment? If yes we want to hear from you! The Bali Getaway the leading provider of discounted holidays to Bali is looking to recruit experienced telesales staff to work in our Bali Call Center. This is a great opportunity to work and live in Bali and be part of a rapidly growing travel company. Requirements: • Results orientated • Able to work under pressure and on target • Have excellent spoken and written English • Self Motivated and Reliable • Willing to be trained based on company standard operating procedure • Can Start Immediatley Candidates who feel they have the experience and skill set required to excel in this position should send their up to resume and recent photograph to recruitment@thebaligetaway.com NC/Es/8 Aug 12

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For Bahasa course + Interpreter service. Call Moko 0812 3651 4990. [488]

Photography services. Call 081 999 117 888. <www.BaliShoot.com> [654] New in Bali ‘FeelingGood*FeelsGood’ healing technique for Physical Pain and Mental Blockings. Call Wayan 0878 6008 8098 <www. feelinggoodfeelsgood. com>. [945] Work from home, or the beach, or your home on the beach. Ready for an Internet Lifestyle? Free info <proelead@gmail. com>. [947] Composite decking specialist & carpentery. E-mail: <woodworking.bali@ yahoo.co.id> / 0819 9985 7305. [033]

Vacancy SALES & MARKETING EXECUTIVE The Successful candidate must be :

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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]

Private teacher Bahasa Indonesian for foreigner. Dwi 0813 3870 5158, <dwi. astari@yahoo.com>. [074]

Telesales Agent – Bali URGENTLY REQUIRED

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Bali Advertiser

08 August - 22 August, 2012

Fluent in English – written and oral Computer literate Skilled Sales person to Manage the Marketing & Sales for Hotel, Restaurant & Bar A minimum of 2years experience required Well presented, professional, mature & able to handle customer inquiries face to face and via internet. Disciplined, and responsible, trustworthy and Able to work unsupervised

Traditional Pregnancy Massage. 0853 3703 2220 Tina. [045]

Architect, experience design and build Villa Apartment. 0821 4588 0888, <the-architect@hotmail. co.id>. Kerobokan. [028] Massage, Facial. Call Komang 0853 3389 9447. Sanur. [079] We advise on Buy or Sell in Indonesian or World Stock Market. Contact: <onasis@ indo.net.id>. [095] Scuba and Snorkeling custom dive excursions to Amed. Transport, boat, equipment with PADI certified guide. 0812 4674 5499 Nyoman 0878 6099 0301 Putu. [094] P r o f e s s i o n a l Photography services. Affordable price. Call: 0813 1017 7700 <www. AriosGallery.com>. [708] Private tutoring for English or Bahasa. Professional female tutor. Home / office. Call: 0361-803 5005. [653] Freelance Pilates Instructor. 0815 5887 7668 Dania. [096]

Chef Job Advertisement Experienced Indonesian Chef to lead happy kitchen team in Fun Ubud restaurant. Strong leadership and organizational skills. Purchasing & Costs management. Needs to love food & presentation, a team player who works well with front of house. Please send CV with references and salary expectation to: nino@cafehavanabali.com Or drop CV at Goddess on the Go store, Jln Raya Pengosekan NC/Es/8 Aug 12

Due to our company’s rapid growth, we are urgently looking for:

Sales Promotion Girls to be stationed at our Bali based stores Requirements: • Minimum 2 years experience in sales • English speaking • Neat appearance • Professional attitude • Customer oriented • Possesses Up-selling skills We offer competitive salary package and a career path. Please send a comprehensive CV with passport size photograph to hr@biasabali.com stating “Sales Promotion Girls” in the subject Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. NC/Es/8 Aug 12

Relaxing Massage for men and women. Male therapist call 0812 3924 0428. [101] Contractor and Project Management, Villa, Hotel, (0361) 747 3702. [104] Bahasa tutoring. Experienced teacher. 0857 3804 2206. [113] Graphic and Web Designer. I help you create graphic, website, interactive CD. <www.nofeemoon.com>. Novi 0812 4608 6793. [122] Free first consultancy on property investment. We have 3 years experience in building and selling villas in Bali. 0361 805 0000. [123]

Lotus Enterprises is looking for highly motivated and talented individuals to fill various positions in its Indonesia wide operation. Candidates must be self disciplined, capable to work in team and under pressure, fluent in English (written and spoken). 1. Lotus Asia Tours (computer skills mandatory): a) Marketing Staff (Jimbaran Office) - University Diploma or Equivalent - Well organized and good secretarial skills - At least 1 year experience in similar position b) Product / Contracting Staff (Jimbaran Office) - Tourism/Hotel Management graduate - Knowledge tourism products/services in Indonesia - At least 3 years experience in similar position c) Electronic Data Processing / EDP (Jimbaran Office) - University Diploma or Equivalent - Experience with systems and database - At least 1 year experience in similar position 2. Lotus Hotels: a) Hotel Manager (Existing and New Resorts) - Hotel School Diploma or Equivalent with minimum 5 years experience - Outgoing personality and strong customer relationship skills - Scuba Diving Certificate and other language skill a definite plus Please send Application Letter, CV, Photo, expected salary and references mentioning clearly for which position you wish to apply to: hr@lotus-enterprises.com

Only serious, qualified applications will be considered. Please send resume with recent photo to : KORI Restaurant & Bar Jalan Legian ,Gang Poppies II, Kuta – Bali Email ; info@korirestaurant.co.id

Only shortlisted candidates will be notified Lotus Enterprises Building Jl By Pass Ngurah Rai Jimbaran Bali - Indonesia Ph : 62 361 701001 Fax : 62 361 701002/3 www.lotus-enterprises.com NC/Es/8 Aug 12

NC/Es/25 July 12

NC/Es/8 Aug 12

GREAT OPPORTUNITY A position has become available for the role of

Group Sales & Marketing Director for Semara Resorts group The successful applicant will be responsible for Sales & Reservation, Marketing & Branding, Promotions & Publicity and will report directly to the Managing Director. QUALIFICATIONS : • Must have had extensive experience in the travel industry with particular focus on Sales & Marketing • An advantage to have Promotions & Publicity experience but not necessary • Person who play a major role in the ongoing Sales & Marketing of this dynamic group • Preference would go to someone who is currently working in Bali/ Indonesia who has had extensive experience working in the region • Wage is negotiable • Able to start date on September 15, 2012 If you feel that you fit the above qualifications, please send your curriculum vitae including formal qualifications, experience and reference to : raka@semararesorts.com NC/Es/8 Aug12

NC/Es/8 Aug 12


Bali Advertiser

Employment

08 August - 22 August, 2012

LOOKING FOR WORK (Cari Kerja)

Beyond Events Bali is seeking an Executive Assistant Applicants must meet the following requirements: Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal Strong PC skill set – Excel, Outlook and Word Candidate must the ability to work autonomously with initiative University degree in Business related studies is desirable Applications of interest are welcomed in writing to: tresia@beyondeventsbali.com NC/Es/8 Aug 12

Tourism Promotion Staff We’re looking for smart energetic people to join with our successful promotion teams. This is a fun job interacting, and chatting with domestic & international tourists. We offer a friendly and positive environment, backed with full support & encouragement. Team members can expect great earnings opportunities. With P/M average earnings of RP 4.5 million plus, including salary, daily bonus and great commissions. If you are motivated, confident and chatty we’d like to hear from you today. To arrange an interview please forward your CV to Yumi@absolutemail.net NC/Es/25 July 12

Expat seeking employment as Project Manager / Supervisor or can build for you. 081 2362 9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050] I’m looking for part time job. Working at home, have internet connection. Experienced in admin and data entry. Speak English and Bahasa. Please e-mail: <madedewi83@gmail. com>. [925] Fluent English Speaking Nanny with overseas experience available short term 0821 1001 5151. [105] Cook for private event. Expensive. 0821 1212 8832. [112] Very experienced GM with emphasis on boutique properties, very strong in marketing both locally and internationally, very good in finance, F & B and overall operations. A real team leader and good in people skills, have a lot of pre opening experience, seeking a new similar position in Bali also available for hotel technical adviser or consultant. For my CV please contact 081 2384 2473, or <hotelierbali@ yahoo.com>. [031]

“Project Manager” Architectural Project Villa, Hotel background Architect, 10 years experience. Call 081 6470 6435 (Eki). [032] New graduate from Point Loma University, San Diego, California with a BA in business administration is back home in Bali and looking for an interesting job. I am bilingual and bicultural and hold Indonesian citizenship. Out going, hard working, and quick to learn. If interested please email me at <maxlewisbali@ gmail.com> or contact me at 0878 6085 5906. Resume/ CV will be provided upon request. [065] Tutoring: basic photography course; functions, techniques & lighting system in a fun & easy way. I also do digital retouching for your pictures. Denpasar. Contact: <belle. hutte@hotmail.com>. [080] Freelance Babysitter, English speaking, Swimming. Call 085 6378 1915 (Made). [082] American writer 25+ times published, Garuda Inflight, Now! Bali, etc. Long-time expat fluent in Bahasa Indo. seeks rewarding work passions are environmental, animal welfare, arts, travel, Indo., & Papua C: 0878 6201 2663, <bailey.islander@ gmail.com>. [097]

National Plus school in Bali urgently looking for

Native Teacher

to teach English in preschool Send CV and a recent picture to: appl.hrd@gmail.com NC/Es/8 Aug 12

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Baliradio.net, is the new Independent Web Radio and Multimedia community platform in Bali is looking for a skilled, energetic, Balinese and English-speaking young SALES WOMAN with experience in media/advertising, and existing clients portfolio to market advertisement solutions and services to diverse companies and provide commercial actions: direct marketing, emailing, telemarketing, visits.

Interesting salary (basic salary IDR 2,5 mio + commission 10%). Please send CV to : ngakan@balivillaworldwide.com NC/Es/8 Aug 12

JOB VACANCY Rapidly expanding US Company located in Bali is looking for: 1. CUSTOMER SERVICE - NIGHT SHIFT 10PM-07AM (CS) 2. COST ACCOUNTANT (CA) 3. INTERNAL AUDIT (IA) 4. ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN (ET) GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: • S1/Fresh Graduate (CS & CA) SMK Electric (ET) • GPA min. 3,00 (scale 4,00) with major in Sales & Marke ng (C5), Accoun ng (CA &IA) • Fluent in English is a must (CS, CA & IA) • Overseas Graduate is an addi onal advantage (CS) • Have experience working in the famous Public Accountants office, min 5 years (IA) • Know Electrical installa on of industrial machinery (ET) • Able to Work Immediately • Discipline, Good team work • Maximum Age 30 years old Please send your CV and applica on le er to : recruitment@tripper.com

NC/Es/8 Aug 12

IS LOOKING FOR :

1. FASHION DESIGNER: • • • •

RESEARCHING FASHION TRENDS AND STAYING CURRENT ON CONTEMPORARY STYLES RESPECTING THE BRANDS IDENTITY AND IMAGE DESIGNING THE COLLECTIONS, CREATING SKETCHES AND SAMPLES CHOOSING MATERIALS DEFINE BRANDS GRAPHIC CHART ACCORDING TO COLLECTIONS EVOLUTION

2. BRAND MANAGER: • • • • •

EXCELLENT UNDERSTANDING OF FASHION & LIFESTYLE & ACTION SPORTS FLUENT IN ENGLISH (SPOKEN & WRITTEN) GOOD ORGANIZATION, ENERGETIC, MOTIVATED EXPERIENCE IN BRANDING & MARKETING SETTING OF MARKETING AND BRAND GLOBAL STRATEGY

3. PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR: • • • •

MIN. 3 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN GARMENT COMPUTER SKILLS ESPECIALLY EXCEL GOOD ENGLISH SPEAKING AND WRITING LEADERSHIP SKILLS

CV TO : bali.69slam@yahoo.com

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Villa Construction Company in Bali Looking for

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SABAR DULU YA… “Kapan visa saya selesai…?” “Belum…sabar dulu ya…” “Kapan upacaranya dimulai?” “Masih nunggu pedanda datang…sabar dulu nggih…” “Jam berapa bemonya berangkat…?” “Mesinnya masih diperbaiki…sabar dulu mister…” “Kapan bisa ngantar barang saya?” “Maaf pegawai saya masih ada upacara…mungkin besok…sabar dulu ya bu…” I’m sure anyone who lives in Indonesia has heard these dialogues over and over. In fact, the phrase “Sabar dulu ya…” is probably as common as “Wanna grab a coffee?” is in the West. This is because patience is a most necessary virtue if you want to live here and keep your sanity. When you come from a culture where everything is expected to be efficient and timed to the second, well as least the minute, the suggestion of waiting for everything events for hours and hours is unimaginable. How did all of this waiting come about and why is it so ‘acceptable’ to Indonesians? ‘Jam karet’ (rubber time) is a local cultural phenomenon where time is stretched, normally hours on the late side. In fact, ‘fashionably late’ in Bali in particular is so hip that the Balinese must be the funkiest race in the world. The cultural basis for all of this is multifaceted. Traditional island cultures once lived in synch with nature: the rising and setting sun, the seasons, weather and other natural phenomena. There were no clocks, neither any reason to be specifically on time for anything; and – with a barter system commonplace – time didn’t always mean ‘money’. With population expansion, military rule and endemic corruption, time was only stretched further. Those who weren’t patient enough to wait for government employees to finish their coffee, kretek, or picking their noses would be forced to do the salam sepuluh ribu (bribe) to get anything done. While for Indonesians patience is a virtue, waiting can be a great source of frustration for many living here. However, impatience is not purely for the irate bule as I will explain in the next edition of Kulture Kid. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2012 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz NC/NV/I-8 Aug. 12


Jon Zuercher: From World Traveler to Honorary Consular by Bill Dalton

The big barefoot European man stood in the middle of the country crossroads directing the arriving jeeps, motorcycles, antique roadsters, safari convertibles, land rovers and sedans into tight parking spaces of the small hamlet in the foothills of the Batukaru. Like a benign traffic cop, Jon Zuercher – ex-backpacker, restaurant owner, violinist, tour guide and Honorary Consul of Switzerland – was gathering his flock before setting out on one of his famous walks, reenacting a Saturday morning ritual that has been played for the past 24 years.

dancers in front bunched together and we passed our cameras back and forth until everyone had a photo souvenir. “That’s your diploma,” Jon announced to the laughing crowd.

Far from the trampled tourist tracks, the odd assembly of young and old, strong and infirm, newcomers and Bali repeaters formed into small groups and walked down a village lane which soon opened up to a vista of unspoiled rice fields as “Papa Jon” held forth authoritatively on plants, fruits, traditional technology and religious landmarks along the way. Well-liked by one and all, the man ambling under the floppy straw hat shouted out greetings to wizened farmers, school children and old women preparing offerings in yards as we passed by. The walk on that bright day led through coconut groves, vegetable gardens, down into deep forests and over bridges spanning rivers. Speaking volubly in Swiss, Jon pointed out vanilla pods, nests of black ants in trees, natural pucuk border plants and cocoa trees, explaining the multitudinous uses of sugarcane, bamboo, copra and cassava, the medicinal properties of mengkudu, the banana’s seasonal growing cycle, how bunga soka are made into decorations, the significance of altars sprouting out of the mud, dwelling places for the rice goddess Dewi Sri.

Jon and Suci believe that dining out is not just about eating good quality food but also about having an enjoyable evening all round. On this Thursday evening performances of classical Balinese dances were in the offing, but actually the entertainment could range from Sumatran Batak singers and film showings to performances by visiting European musicians. It takes just the right combination of schnapps, good company and some gentle goading to persuade Jon to take up his violin and play a few deft vibratos for his guests. A Little Piece of Switzerland in Bali Like many long-term residents of Bali, Jon Zuercher could’ve never imagined a life for himself on the other side of the world when he set out from Europe in a Volkswagen Campingbus in March 1973. His adventurous journey overland through Afghanistan-Pakistan-Nepal-India-Sri Lanka-Singapore-MalaysiaThailand-Malaysia-Penang-Medan-Sumatra-Java- Bali took over two years. “Why did it take so long,” I asked. “I took my time,” he said. When Jon arrived in Bali in March 1975, his initial purpose was to buy local handicrafts for export to Europe. But when he stopped for gas one day and met a cute Balinese girl named Suci, those plans began to change. Together Jon and Suci Kuercher opened the Swiss Restaurant in March 1977 on Jl. Legian Kelod. Along with Made’s Warung and Poppies in Kuta, and Marco’s in Sanur, the restaurant was one of the first to come out with an international menu – a departure from the ubiquitous nasi goreng and shrimp cocktails served everywhere else. As Jon put it, “The four of us started it all.” Today a number of Swiss people own restaurants on Bali but only a few offer genuine Swiss dishes.

As we walked along, I met a retired advertising executive from Switzerland, Herman, who had just erected a Javanese limasan traditional home on Jon’s beachside property. Herman’s dream is simply to raise chickens and milk goats with his Indonesian wife Ani. Herman counted among his friends Art Linkletter and told me of the day in the 1960s when the famous television personality asked him to take over his show.

With the opening in 2006 of their tour and travel agency, Bali Rasa Sayang, Jon and Suci began to offer cultural events and sightseeing, trekking, safari and VW tours all over Bali, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Papua and to the eastern islands. Through the years the popular dining spot shifted to several different locales, including a move to the Kuta Galleria from 2006 to 2011, but the friendly atmosphere and the menu have always remained the same. The restaurant returned to its original premises, the location of the old Peanuts nightclub, in 2012.

After a 15 minutes drive, we stopped a half a kilometer before Jon’s seaside property at Pasut Beach and were invited to walk the rest of the way through rice fields. “It’s a better way to end a walk,” Jon told me. While we enjoyed cold drinks in the pool, a long open-air table was quickly filling up with steaming Indonesian dishes. A group of 8-9 year old girls from the nearby village arrived and within minutes were preparing themselves in a clearing under the palms. After several dances in front of the open-air dining room, the little girls frolicked in the pool. In return for Jon and Suci sponsoring the village’s gamelan and dance group, the villagers supplied the labor to build the resort’s small swimming pool. The young dancers have since grown considerably more polished, even performing in temple ceremonies. After lunch, the whole group with the

With the punctuality of a Swiss Watch, the dancing started promptly at 8 pm. Accompanied by a watchful and proud grand matriarch, all the dancers were from Suci’s family. The performance began with a classic legong by a tiny pair of sixyear-old girls. Next was the Cendrawasih (Bird of Paradise), dating from just the 1980s, done by two grown women. The last dance was the baris warrior dance performed by a single boy. Passersby on the sidewalk outside paused to watch. Upstairs in the bar a whole cabinet groaned with dusty guest books filled with comments written over the years by visitors. A bulletin board displayed a photo of Jon’s battered VW bus, Jon posing with Papuan tribespeople, Jon giving speeches, Jon receiving awards for his charity work. During his long-serving tenure as a consular agent and restaurateur, Jon has seen Kuta and Legian grow from a maze scruffy dirt tracks to the bustling cluttered noisy tourist resort of today. An old black and white photo shows a visitor on a motorbike posing in front of an advertisement for a “Saturday Grill Party” at the Swiss Restaurant a time when Legian-Kaja was a long and lonely walk down a tree- and bushlined dirt road. Hippies and surfers lived in dollar-a-night homestays in the back lanes of the then small fishing village, sleeping in blankets on the beach, strumming guitars and getting high while watching spectacular blood red sunsets. Stationed in Bali for 21 years, Jon provides diplomatic and consular assistance for both Switzerland and Austria. To put a finer point on it, since it’s not possible to be an Honorary Consul for two countries, Jon is actually the Honorary Consul only for Switzerland but the “Representative of Consular Affairs” for Austria. In 2004, Jon even received an accolade from the Austrian Government for his dedicated service for assisting its citizens visiting or living in Bali, a distinction rarely presented to individuals who are not Austrian citizens. Jon is frequently called upon to host the Swiss National Day celebrations held on the 1st of August.

Further along the path, I asked Jon’s son Gianni Zuercher how often he takes this walk with his father. “I can’t even count how many times,” he told me. Jon’s trek takes a different route every Saturday, so each time you make a booking it’s a new experience. If the group is smaller and younger, the hike is longer and more vigorous. If the group consists of older people, vehicles are parked along the way to give tired hikers a lift back to the starting point. After descending into a forest of breadfruit trees and palms, we entered an albesia (a wood used in Bali’s woodcarving industry) plantation, then climbed up a steep embankment through sawah to a roadway. A few of the older hikers got a lift back to the starting point while the others continued for another 30 minutes, all of us eventually converging back at the crossroads where we piled back into our waiting cars.

and Roesti, a potato dish similar to hash browns eaten all over Switzerland, there was Raclette, hot cheese dribbled over potatoes served with small gherkins and pickled onions. Swiss cheese fondue made from strong rich Swiss cheese and white wine is probably the most famous item on the menu, eaten by dipping small pieces of bread in the melted cheese with a longstemmed fork. We topped it all off with Schoggi Traumli, a decadent German brownie-like chocolate cake and fresh strawberries with vanilla ice cream.

When we visited at the end of July, the dining room of the Swiss Restaurant was festooned with gay red and white bunting in preparation of the Swiss national holiday on August 1st. With its swooshing ceiling fans, Balinese statuary and paintings, beer steins and wine racks, red and white checkered tablecloths, poleng-patterned floor, an eclectic and unexpected mix of the nationalities is evident in the restaurant’s décor. Jon greeted us smoking his signature pipe. I watched him the whole evening bouncing back and forth from guest to guest, entertaining his countrymen at one table, dropping by our table to suggest some typical Swiss national dishes, then visiting his young son Gianni and his friends at yet another table. Popular travel guides routinely recommend the Swiss Restaurant as among Bali’s best for international cuisine. Yet in spite of Swiss dishes dominating the menu, Indonesian food is also served. Besides the usual Swiss specialties Wienerschnitzel, Bratwurst

When Jon first took up his post, very few Swiss were visiting Bali. Now they are one of the best traveled nationalities on the planet. To my question of what his job is like, Jon responded that 99% his duties as a consular agent involve problems associated with the death of or crimes committed by Swiss or Austrian citizens, travelers from those countries running out of money and emergency medical evacuations. The Bali bombings were nightmares, then came SARS and the Iraq War. A few lost disoriented souls have been found sleeping under palm trees and had to be repatriated. “I have three people in the hospital right now,” Jon told me. “Lots of paperwork! Only 1% of my duties have to do with births and weddings. That’s the good part,” he said. Practicalities The Swiss Restaurant, Jl. Raya Legian, Legian Kelod Kuta, Bali, tel. +62 (361) 762-345, Suci’s mobile 081-239-67791. P.T. Rasa Sayang Tours and Travel (Schweizer Organisation-Balinesisches Ambiente), tel. 62-0361-769-235, email: rasa-sayang@gmx.net. Website: www.bali-swiss.weebly.com. <dariskm@gmail.com> Copyright © 2012 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Bali Explorer at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Bali at War: The Struggle for Independence by Bill Dalton

Far outnumbered and outgunned, the final battle for Bali’s fight for freedom was joined in the village of Marga. When the heavily armed Dutch troops started their ground and aerial attack, most of the Balinese were armed only with kris and sharpened bamboo poles. The fierce engagement broke Balinese resistance, but the Indonesians eventually won the war. In one of the largest full-scale revolutions of the 20th Century, the republican struggle against the Dutch lasted for four more long and bloody years, involved sporadic armed conflict, intense and bitter negotiations, internal Indonesian political upheavals, violent communal clashes and in the end required the intervention of major international diplomatic initiatives. Initially there was little opposition to the Dutch reoccupation of Bali at the end of World War II, but when the Balinese refused a Dutch demand for surrender guerilla forces under the leadership of a young aristocrat, 29-year-old Lt. Col. I Gusti Ngurah Rai, created the TKR (People’s Military Force) whose irregular soldiers started to put up resistance Dutch. Colonel Rai’s plan was to use guerrilla tactics to disrupt and harry the Dutch by concentrating his forces on the slopes of Gunung Agung from which to ambush Dutch troops. After a series of skirmishes in Tabanan, Rai’s platoon set out on a “Long March” to the volcano. The Dutch discovered the ploy and the guerilla band was intercepted at Marga on November 20th, 1946. With the use of a B-25 bomber the Dutch commenced an aerial bombardment and ground attack which annihilated all 97 Balinese guerillas – a virtual reenactment of the last-ditch Puputan 40 years earlier during the Dutch conquest of the island at the turn of the century.

The Balinese had suddenly become the nightmare of the mid-19th century Dutch colonial state. There was no alternative but to show the Balinese, the English and all enemies of the Dutch that the Netherlands was still the dominant power in the Indies. In April 1849, one of the largest Dutch military expeditions ever organized in the archipelago was launched. After two days of fighting and the death of Jilantik, Buleleng and the fortress of Jagaraga were soundly defeated. Karangasem, Klungkung and Jembrana were then subjugated, and the then Dutch set their sights on southern Bali. In May 1904 a small Chinese steamer was wrecked and looted off Sanur. The Dutch used the event as a pretense to throw a complete naval blockade around Bali. In 1906, the Dutch landed an expeditionary force on the beach in Sanur and advanced on Badung (Denpasar). A naval bombardment commenced early the next morning, firing the king’s palace. The ensuing fight to the death resulted in the obliteration of the entire royal family. The Puputan is today commemorated with a monument on the west side of Denpasar’s public square, paying tribute to the hundreds of Balinese men, women, and children who had marched to their deaths. All remaining royalty and their courts– Tabanan in 1906 and Klungkung in 1908 - who opposed the Dutch were either wiped out or exiled and their properties confiscated. The following years of Dutch rule was typified by a benign lethargy, the Balinese becoming the darlings of the Dutch and Bali maintained as a sort of exotic cultural preserve only accessible to a well-connected coterie of the rich and famous. Japan Invades Bali was rudely shaken out of its political isolation when the Japanese invaded the Netherlands East Indies in 1942. During the three years of occupation, while the rest of the eastern islands were subject to the oppressive and arrogant control of the Japanese Navy, the occupier’s treatment of the Balinese was comparatively indulgent. Nevertheless, Bali’s population suffered critical food and medical supply shortages. In spite of their arbitrary cruelty and oppression, punctuated by torture and killings, the Japanese offered Indonesia an extraordinary and unprecedented opportunity for independence. The Japanese indoctrinated and politicized the Balinese, trained and armed paramilitary youth groups and generally raised the consciousness of what it means to be an Indonesian.

The engagement at Marga was a shattering defeat for the Balinese resistance movement, though it was an immense psychological boon to the independence struggle. So many original guerilla leaders and high-caste cadre lost their lives that the battle marked the beginning of much heavier participation of fighters from the lower Balinese castes.

To this day many Indonesians believe that the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima was heaven-sent. Eleven days after the explosion, on August 17th, 1945, Soekarno proclaimed Indonesia’s independence in Jakarta. Before the Dutch could return to restore order, Balinese militants moved to seize weapons from Japanese armories.

The actual official surrender of Bali took place in mid-1946, when a newly formed Dutch East Indies army arrived on Java to relieve the embattled British Commonwealth army as it was leaving. Succumbing to international pressure, the Dutch finally left Indonesia for good in 1949 when the country finally achieved its full independence.

In 1946 the Dutch landed 2000 troops on Bali to retake the island. After the defeat of the Balinese forces, the status quo returned to Bali with the local rajas overseen by Dutch officials. Having lost control of western Indonesia, the Dutch included Bali in their new Republic of Eastern Indonesia, which they later hoped to later merge into a pro-Dutch federation. In 1948, Bali was designated an autonomous state within that republic.

Lt. Col. I Gusti Ngurah Rai’s name is now found on statues and street signs all over the island, and Bali’s main bypass road as well as its international airport are also named in his honor. Besides celebrating the national Independence Day celebrations on August 17th, Bali marks their own independence day every November 20th. Called “Hero’s Day,” this day commemorates what is tantamount to Bali’s own “national” independence struggle. Origins of Revolution The roots of Balinese resistance had actually begun much earlier in the mid-19th century. After the shipwreck of a Dutch vessel on the shores of north Bali and its looting by the local population, the Dutch resident went to Buleleng to investigate but received a hostile and humiliating reception. In June 1846, the first Dutch punitive military expedition was launched against a Balinese force of 50,000, killing 400 Balinese and destroying the royal palace at Singaraja. The Balinese signed a treaty of submission and a Dutch garrison was stationed at Buleleng. Political tension increased all over the island, convincing the occupiers that further military intervention was necessary. In June 1848, after their treaties were violated and resistance continued, another Dutch expedition was launched against a young prince named Gusti Ketut Jilantik, today a revered Balinese independence hero. Lured into pursuing the Balinese force to the inland fortress of Jagaraga, the Dutch troops were encircled and the incursion ended in disaster for the Dutch.

Under the leadership of Anak Agung Gede Agung, the raja of Gianyar, this state eventually turned against the Dutch when they broke a treaty with the fledgling republic. The UN Security Council ordered the Dutch to withdraw their troops and enter into negotiations. Finally, in 1949 after more than 50 years of occupation, Bali and the rest of Indonesia (except West New Guinea) became a part of the legally recognized United States of Indonesia, an entity that was dissolved the following year to form the new Republic of Indonesia. Monuments and Cemeteries Monuments erected to commemorate Bali’s struggle for independence are found all over the island – wherever local people lost loved ones during the war. Perhaps the most ambitious and ostentatious of these is the 45-meter-high Bajra Sandhi Monument in Niti Mandala in Renon, a suburb of Denpasar where most provincial government offices are located. Conceived by architect Ir. Ida Bagus Gede Yadnya and initiated by Governor Ida Bagus Mantra in 1981, the monument stands majestically in the middle of a green field used by the public for jogging, soccer and basketball games in the early mornings and evenings. In the shape of Bajra, a bell used by Hindu Priests during religious ceremonies, the architecture as a whole symbolizes Mount Meru of Hindu mythology. The 17 main gates and 8 pillars of the structure reflect the date Indonesia achieved independence.

The most emotionally charged memorial is the war heroes cemetery in Marga, 15 km northeast of Tabanan on the road to Bedugul, which honors the regiment of guerilla fighters killed shortly after the end of World War II. Several Puputan took place in Bali, the last one occurring in Marga in 1946. Marga is not a regular tourist stop, but it is worth a visit if only for its charged and reverential atmosphere. The Margarana (“Battle of Marga”) memorial was originally built in 1954 and has been recently renovated. In the middle is a 17-meter-tall, eight-roofed monument, shaped like a Javanese candi, which is designed to symbolize the unity of the revolutionaries who sacrificed themselves. A plaque is inscribed with the text of a famous letter the Balinese commander, Lt. Col. I Gusti Ngurah Rai, wrote to a Dutch officer, pledging to give his life for the revolution. Before the Japanese invaded this young officer had been trained in the Dutch East Indies Army. But after the Independence Proclamation in August 1945, Rai sided with the revolution. In May 1946 LieutenantColonel Termeulen invited Rai to negotiate, asserting that his loyalty should be with the Dutch. Ngurah Rai answered by stating that there could only be peace on Bali if the Dutch left. Ceremonies taking place next week will mark the 66th anniversary of the battle, with a symbolic reenactment of the “Long March,” attended by scouts, soldiers and officials. A small museum on the grounds (open 8am-12pm) exhibits uniforms, weapons, documents, photos, battle plans and remnants of the battle during Bali’s armed resistance. The only day that this site is visited by significant numbers of people is August 17th. A strange, silent and eerie feeling permeates the row upon row mortuary monuments to the 1,372 men and women who died on Bali fighting Netherlands East Indies forces, including 11 Japanese soldiers who defected to the Indonesian side. Balinese tombstones bear the swastika, Christian cross and Muslim half moon. The names of the fallen are also inscribed on a long wall. Revolutionary Timeline 1848 – Dutch military expedition defeated by a Balinese force in the Battle of Jagaraga 1906 –Annihilation by Dutch troops of the entire Badung royal family by ritual suicide (Puputan) 1908 – Bali subjugated and occupied by the Dutch August 17, 1945 – Proclamation of Independence by Soekarno in Jakarta

September 1945 – Arrival of British troops to accept surrender of Japanese Imperial Forces and re-establish Dutch civilian rule November 10, 1945 – Battle of Surabaya against the British occupation November 20th, 1946 – Battle of Marga, Bali’s “Hero’s Day” March 1946 - Linggajati Agreement. The Dutch recognize republican rule of Java and Sumatra April 1946 – Battle of Sunda Kecil, Tabanan July 1947 – first Dutch military offensive (“police action”) December 1948 – second Dutch military offensive; Yogyakarta captured. Republican leaders arrested and exiled, arousing strong international reaction January 1948 - Renville Agreement recognizes temporary Dutch control of areas taken by police actions – the low point of republican fortunes December 27, 1949 – The Netherlands formally transfers power to the independent United States of Indonesia (RUSI) federation at the Round Table Conference August 17, 1950 – Federation dissolved and Soekarno proclaims the unitary Republic of Indonesia

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Bali Advertiser

08 August - 22 August, 2012

GANGGA NORTH LOMBOK BEACHFRONT PROPERTY 30 ARE WITH 65 METRE WIDE BEACHFRONT FREEHOLD-HAK MILIK PRICE: USD 75.000 TEL: 0819 361 819 99

45 SQM SHOP FOR RENT

LOCATED AT THE T-JUNCTION KEROBOKAN-SEMINYAK-OBEROI 9 YEARS PAYABLE ONCE A YEAR PRICE: IDR 100 MILLION PER YEAR COMMISSION: 8%

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avanee residence DENPASAR

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“Fully furnished studio apartment for your short and long stay needs”

For sale - HEART OF SEMINYAK

ONLY Rp. 2 million / month

1500M2

Perumahan Graha Kencana Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8888033, 081 999 696 334 www.AvaneeResidence.com

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LOOKING FOR

FACTORY BUILDING (e.g. Ex Garment) TO RENT

Building size 8-10 are, good condition, industrial or trading area (no residential area). Must have IMB “Toko dan Kantor”, fully licensed. E.g. Canggu, Kerobokan, Gatsu area.

Pls. call 0361 8686773 Mo-Fr NC/Re/P-8 Aug. 12

For Lease/Contract Candi Dasa - Absolute beach front land. We have available for 36.5 year lease with extension, 2 x 6.3 are land with all building (IMB) and rental (Hotel Melati) permits in place, very rare building setback of only 25m from the beach. Fantastic views and located for assured future financial gains. Priced at only AUD 140,000 each (1 sold) Candi Dasa - 3 bed, 2 bath Villa with pool. We have available for 36.5 year lease with extension, 2 villas being sold off the plan. Each on 3 are of land and located only 50 & 75mtrs from this beautiful white sand beach and having direct beach access. Each villa has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, An open lounge and meals area to take advantage of the cool sea breezes, all rooms are overlooking the private pool. There is also a roof top terrace for the wonderful views of the islands just of the coast. Villa AUD188,000 each / Land only AUD49,000. Vendor terms can be arranged to suitable applicants. For details about these fantastic properties please call 0821 4552 1234. NC/Re/P-8 Aug. 12

● BIG GARDEN ● 3BR 300M2 BUILDING 8-CAR PARKING AREA ● BIG POOL E-mail: hfdua@yahoo.com ●

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For Sale: Sanur Villa - Expat Returning home; 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, 1 lounge, kitchen, large balcony, private pool & BBQ area. Price negotiable. Call 081 7970 9724. E-mail: <balivillalife@yahoo.com>, <padidilounge@ yahoo.co.jp>. [4857]

Sanur, Jln Kesari 36, freehold, 5 are +, parking, 7 ensuite room guest house (operational) 2 bedrooms owner accomodation, built 2006, generator, Pondak Wisata, 3.8 billion nego. Owner sale, <rbf46_98@yahoo.com>, HP 0821 4794 3175. [5416]

Mature Canadian man currently living in Sanur wishes to find homestay, or will share your lease in Sanur area - long term. Please contact Jim 0821 4479 7222 or e-mail <telusthtruth@hotmail.com>. [5338] House for rent 3 bedroom, AC, hot water, full furniture, swimming pool and kitchen. Located in central of Sanur, Jl. Cemara 25, Semawang Sanur. Please contact Mr. Wayan: 081 734 2002. [5339] Sanur villa 7 ara 3 air conditioned bedrooms, 3 bathrooms unfurnished, pool, western standard/ kitchen, granite tops open living area, safe, quiet location, lovely garden, 5 minutes beach / international school 145jt. 0878 8949 4886 / <tonytrickey@hotmail.com>. [5344] For rent new 2 bedroom villa in Sanur, quiet location, 200m2 land, fully furnished, nice pool, full AC, solar heater, maid quarters. Pls Contact 0361-851 7776, e-mail: <primadona. property@gmail.com>. [5351] Seaview villa located in Sanur for rent. 2floors-furnished4bedrooms-4bathrooms-kitchen equipped-1office-swimming pool-garage-guest toilet-TV Indovision-9aircon-water filtersurface building: 250 m”, surface land: 600 m”. Pics on request-275millions/year. Contact: <sitimacpherson@gmail. com>. Cel: 0852 3945 6616. [5357] Sanur Beach Side, exceptional offer, 12 are (1200m2), leasehold with Licence to build (IMB) 19 years with possibility of extention. 5 million IDR/are/year. Perfect location, quite, walking distance to the beach, 5 minutes from golf course. Contact/SMS +62 812 3612 7488 or <helly@centrin.net.id>. [5360] For sale money changer in strategic location in Sanur area. Complete permit, license, and Bank Indonesia certificate.Good for investment, 14 years lease. Reason for sale because need money. Sell Rp. 2 billion (nego). Please contact 081 2361 0079 or 0852 2212 0341. [5363] New Villa For Rent in Sanur. Quiet area, 5 minutes to the beach. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom outside, 2 bathroom inside, AC, open dining room, little furnished, kitchen, swimming pool. 0853 3179 6579. IDR 140.000.000/year, Negotiable. [5364] For rent beautiful villa recently renovated. 3 bedrooms AC, 2 bathrooms, fully furnished, kitchen, living/dining, pantry, large verandah, garden, pool. Close to Bali International School. Call Dominique: 081 138 6648. E-mail: <dom@ domibali.com>. [5372]

Beautiful villa in Sanur, beach side area just 5 minutes by walking from beach, 5 are, quiet place, nice pool, phone line, garden and minimalist. No agency. Contact Rara 0361- 7895 733. [5417] Villa for yearly rental, on the beach side area of Sanur, 800m from beach, 700m from supermarket, 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, bathtub, pool, full furnished, private complex and gazebo. Contact Widi 0813 38351 390. [5418] Elegant villa for yearly rent and long term lease (29 years remaining and optional 20 years ext), 2 en suite bedrooms, pool, fully furnished. Contact 081 2388 4973. [5419] Brand new luxury villa, only 900 m from Sanur beach, 250 m2 land, 180 m2 building, 2 storey, 3 rooms, 3 batrooms, kitchen set, living and dining area, swimming pool, garden, carport, maid room, service area, wifi, phone line. Call owner 0812 3955 5544. [5378] Over contract at Sanur/Sidakarya. 2 storey house, 3 bedrooms + 3 AC, 3 bathroom, big living room with dining room, garden, swimming pool, maid room. Very good location. Price negotiable. Please call: 0821 4765 0341. [5381] Modern House for sale Jl. Kutat Lestari. 3 bedrooms 3 bathrooms full ac, pool secure parking, 4.25 are, 280 sq mtr build, 33 year lease, price 4,000,000,000. contact owner 081 2381 1819 / 0819 3607 7818. [5388] Three bedroom house or villa with swimming pool for rent in Jln. Sekuta Sanur. 90 mill or US$ 9.500 per year (nego). Call now 081 138 9971 or 0812 360 0272. [5398] House overcontract, living room, kitchen, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, AC, h/c water, laundry, carport. New building, western style semi furnish. Available until 15. May 2013. R. 32 Juta. E-mail: <info@rattani.com>, Phone 0813 3718 5910. [5408] For rent, House in Sanur, only minutes walk to beach At Cemara St. 2 bedrooms, kitchen, shower, complete condition; price: Rp. 1.000.000/week or 3.000.000/month. Ph. 0361-895 5904 / +62 361 796 8762; +62 81 338 781 315. [5413] House for rent, kitchen/living room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, water heater, AC, telp, speedy, full finish, 3500W electric, pool. Only 70.000.000rp. Close to Sanur. Please contact to Mr. Bagus. 275 3382 / 081 139 5993. [5375]


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Real Estate

Bali Advertiser

08 August - 22 August, 2012

APARTMENTS & VILLAS Wireless broadband Short or long term Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens

LAND FOR SALE & RENT

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]

Location: Seminyak, Kerobokan, Canggu, Jimbaran 2 bedrooms villa with private pool for only $ 150/night Call : 081236333693, 08179725265, 0361 7870334 E-mail : balivillaland@gmail.com

Homestay for rent daily, monthly location in Canggu. Close to the beach. Please call 923 4390 / 0853 3703 0775 / web: <www.jscangguhomestay>, e-mail: <jonsenhomestay@ yahoo.com>. [4463]

VILLAS FOR SALE & RENT

RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Call: 736 339 or 081 138 6450

CANGGU

Seminyak,Oberoi: 5, 10, 12, 18, 15, 16, 21, 28, 30, 34 A Petitenget, Batubelig: 8, 10, 13, 15, 22, 28, 56, 72 A Canggu: 2, 3, 10, 11, 14, 15, 25, 28, 30, 44, 60, 80 A Umalas, Kerobokan: 2.45, 5, 15, 17, 20, 27, 32, 44 A Bukit Jimbaran: 2.8, 4, 6, 9, 18, 50, 82, 90 A, 1.88 H, 5 H Marlboro, Denpasar: 4, 7.8, 9, 15 A;

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C/Re/A-2 May 12

ph. +62 (361) 8475747/8

Monthly - Yearly - Daily

www.kumpul-kumpul.com Email: villa@kumpul-kumpul.com

• Affordable budget price for MONTHLY/YEARLY/DAILY. • Pool, Wifi, TV cable, Hot/Cold shower, Daily cleaning service. Address III Jl. Raya Seminyak Gang Tamansari (Formenly Gang Goa) No.2 Ph. +62 361 8475747. Mobile: 087877981880 Address I Jl. Werkudara Gang Bintang No. 4 Legian Address II Jl. Raya Legian II Gang XXVII No. 473, Legian Kaja - Kuta.

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C/VR/I-13 June 12

Brawa area land for sale, price development/building site of 810m2. 3 minute drive (1,6km) to popular Canggu Club. 1 minute drive (500m) to Brawa Beach/Legong Kraton Hotel. 30m mainroad access. E-mail: <shinta_alnahawi@ ymail.com>. [4665] 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 (English), 0821 1788 8293 (Bahasa). See: <www.villashanticanggu.com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villaellabali.com>. [4837] For sale freehold or rent 2 villas, 3BDR on 500m2 with pool, luxury 4 BDR on 700m2 with pool + jacuzzi, full paddies + river view, 5 min from Canggu Club. Jl. Pantai Berawa, Gg. Bisma. 0812 3672 2812 / 0812 3619 9241. [5132] Villa for sale, Freehold, Pererenan (USD200,000). Three bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Small garden, pool (6m x 5m), private parking. Balcony and Gazebo. 600m from beach. Fully furnished. No agents, Phone 081 5181 8336 or <benidichta.diana@gmail.com>. [5188] 2 house for rent. 3,5 are and 6,5 are. 3 room, kitchen, garage, 1 with swimming pool. New house. Rp. 125.000.000/year. Canggu. Call: 0819 1630 7373. [5211] For rent 1 big main house and 1 guest house, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 kitchens, pool, garden, nice view in Pantai Berawa, Canggu. Price 175 mill/year nego. Contact owner 0818 0531 2887. [5227] Villa for rent, 1 year contract, 4 beds, all equipment, swimming pool, garage, volcano view, calm rice field area, Jalan Cicak Buduk. Call +62 878 6087 5729. Rp. 120 mill. [5363]

NC/Re/I-02 May 12

Commercial Space for Sale & Lease 1.

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3.5 Storey Building

Kerobokan Main Road 200/400sqm (Land size/Build-up area) Full Certificate/Morgate Loan Available Very Suitable for Air-line Office & Ticketing/Tour Agency Group Fast Food Chain/Restaurant/Church or Bible Center

2. Brand New Hotel (Operational by Oct 2012) Brand New Hotel Restaurant (Fully Furnished) -

Legian (center) 300/1300sqm (Land size/Built-up area) Full Hotel Certificate/Morgate Loan Available 27 Hotel Room/Private Parking Joint Venture are Welcomed

For sale new freehold villa in Canggu! 2-bedroom, 3-bathroom, parking, garden, pool-3x7, great design, best finishing materials, 130-sqmtr, 3-are, 5-min to Echo beach $265000. Owner 0821 4723 9997, e-mail: <bali.diego@ gmail.com>. [5389]

USD 1.4million (For Sale)

USD 6million (For Sale) USD 38,000/year (For lease)

3. SPA & Massage Center (For Take-Over)

USD 48,000 (2 years Lease)

4. LAND usage for SPA Villa (YOGA CENTER)

USD 240,000 (For Sale)

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Jl. basankasa (Seminyak) Tourist Belt 2 Level/Private Parking Full Certificate/PT. Company/Equippment and Staff 5 + 5 Years Lease Extendable

Buleleng Singaraja Land Price for 2.300sqm Superior Geomancy Spot/Ying & Yang Balance Very Suitable for Meditation & Retreat/Wellness & Fitness Center Close to The Famous Matahari Temple (Pray to The Sun) Joint Venture are Welcomed

Land for sale, Canggu Brawa, freehold 49. 20 are, ricefield view, 375jt/are. Greenlot Sembada, 21.30 are, riverview, 375jt/are, ready to build. Please call +62 812 8914 2833 (no agent please). [5390] Brand new freehold villa for sale. Great location & great value investment. Walking distance to Berawa Beach & Canggu Club. Modern minimalist style, 3 bedrooms & bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, staff room, office room, storage, s.pool, carpark, ricefield view. Contact info 0361 871 5116 / 0818 0551 4128. [5392] Villa for rent. 3BR. 1 big livingroom. 2 bathrooms. 2 AC. Swimming pool w/ gazebo. Nice garden. Built-in BBQ space. Big parking w/ roof. Partially furnished. Balcony. Warehouse. 2 minutes to Echo Beach. Rp. 100 million/year. Call/SMS 081 138 0510. [5393] Studio house for rent, new, 2bed room, open kitchen, garden, living room, ricefiel view, car park, AC, hot water at Pererenan, Canggu. And 3bed Room at Puri Gading Blok F3/5 Jimbaran. Ctc owner 081 2468 2768 / 0361 852 1528 or <ari.santosa@yahoo.com>. [5407]

PO9 PROPERTY INVESTMENT GROUP Bali Jakarta Singapore ( a member of PT. Griya Investasi Asia )

INTERESTED PARTIES. PLEASE CALL

Land freehold 2 are perfect building block, level, rice terrace views, all weather short access road. 2 kilometers north of Canggu Club. 395 mill per are. English 0821 4669 3088, Indo 081 7419 5172, <sandyhydes@gmail.com>. [5385]

+62(0) 812 4666 7777 (English) +62(0) 812 4666 8888 (Bahasa Indonesia) NC/Re/I-08 August 12


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Real Estate

08 August - 22 August, 2012

C/Re/I-25 Jan 12

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KEROBOKAN

KEROBOKAN

House for rent, ready to move in, 2 locations: Padang Griya, 6 are, building 200m2, 2 storey, AC, telp, 7 bedrooms & in Muding 3 are, 4 bedrooms + AC, big garden + AC. Please contact 7474 790 / 423 582. [4134]

New villa for rent. 2BR, pool, big garden, fully furnished,

Villa for rent, 5 are, swimming pool, in front of LollyPop School. And villa for rent in Banjar Pengubengan. AC, swimming pool, hot/cold water. Please contact 081 2363 0309 / 0878 6202 6999 . [4870] Brandnew Guesthouse in the heart of Antikbusiness. great quiet location, all facilities, pool, AC, hot water, Europe TV, DVD player, parking, free WIFI, in Jalan Tangkuban Perahu No. 89. Tel 0815 5962 1263. <www.perahu89.com>. [4434]

NC/Re/P-8 Aug. 12

wifi, hot water, kitchen, open-living. Close to Umalas Residence. 125 mil. year, 15 mil. month. Please contact: 0361 921 5800, <blessyou248@hotmail.com>. [5399] House for rent at Bumbak and Tegal Tupek near to Umalas, at Bumbak 2 bedrooms, wide garden, open living room. At Tegal Tupek 3 bedroom, kitchen, swimming pool full furnished, TV cable, wifi. Available for daily, monthly or yearly. Contact Rumi 0813 3851 6581; 0878 6019 7735, Arya 0812 3617 8811. <aryakolit@yahoo.com>. [5405] Luxury furnished 2-storey villa for rent in Petitenget. 2bedrooms, swimming pool, nice garden. Close by

For rent yearly both together. 2 twin villas (2 bed/bath each & 1 shared pool), very nice & clean; fully furnished; Indonesian style; patio; garden& parking 2 cars. 5 years 63,000$, 10 years 95,000$, 21 years 190,000$. 081 916 448 897. <la.california@wanadoo.fr>. [5250] Cheap and Chic in Kerobokan. Private pool, fully equipped kitchen. Short/long term. Special opening price in 2012. Start from USD 48/night. Extra 10% discount with this ad. <www.casasantai.com>. [5291]

Call: 0819 9941 3821 Email: putu.takumi@gmail.com

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everything Available until April 2013. Rental USD1800 (Low season)/USD240 (High season) or rent longterm 15million/ month. <www.yourbalivacationvilla.com>. 081 855 0495, 081 2387 2138. [5405] Beautiful modern house for sale OR rent at Jln Gunung Salak Utara Kerobokan. 2 floors, 3 bedrooms, airco, balcony, ricefield view, carport, nice area, expatriate place, security, 100mtr to international school. 081.337.328.888. [5415]

Brand new 2-bedroom villa w/pool in Kerobokan for rent IDR 90 million/year or 13 million/month. Fully furnished, expat area, secured, private, 2-3 minutes from Lio-Square. Contact 0877 6100 6922, <van.balder@gmail.com>. [5341]

House for rent in quiet street. No passing traffic. 3 bedroom,

Nice little house in Jalan Gunung Salak, near Lollypop School. 2 bedrooms, kitchen, courtyard, ricefield views. Monthly Rp. 5.5 juta. Include Wi-Fi, Indovision, maid. Clean and neat. Call: 0812 3745 4444. [5345]

Beautiful house villa style, 150m2 land, 130 m2 building, 2

Villa for rent, 5 bedroom ensuite bathroom, big garden, swimming pool, large western kitchen, semi furnished, carpark, laundry, close to international school. 160 jt/year minimum 2 years. 0815 580 69 505, <wamenagallery@ gmail.com>. [5346] Umalas New House 2 bedroom 2 shower room, kitchen, nice garden, carport. House for rent Rp. 36mil/year. SMS: 0857 3999 5164, <QYQ01076@nifty.com>. I send you photo. Not furnished. No swimming pool. [5355]

2 bathroom, carport and balcony with views. 1.5km from Sunset Rd. Fully furnished. 60million per year. Contact e-mail <lindamck8@gmail.com>. [5376]

storey, swimming pool, 3 rooms, 2 bathroom, kitchen set, living and dining area, toilet guest, garden, carport, 5 minute from Kunti / Sunset Road, semi furnished. Only 70 million / year. Call owner 0819 9939 4455. [5377] House for rent/lease, 2 bedroom, garden, good location, Kerobokan, next to Umalas. Call +62 (0) 819 9942 4556: Gede or in Pegending Dalung, 30 million/year, minimum for 5 years. [5383] House for rent Banjar Semer, quiet area. 4 bedrooms, living, dining, AC, kitchen, terrace, garden, garage, semifurnished or unfurnished, starting August. Available for 28 months, 85 million year, 190 million for 28 months. +62 819

Villa for rent/sale, land 5 are, 3 bedrooms, TV, AC, 2 fans, bathroom + bathtub, water heater, Indovision, phone, 4400W, PDAM, pool, garden, bale. Jl. Munduk Sari 4A, Br. Semer, Kerobokan, Kuta Utara. Made (owner) 0878 6136 6610. [4923] Kerobokan: overcontract 2 authentic 100yo joglos, with exquisitely carved paneling set in idyllic lush garden with pool, water feature and fish pond in quiet secluded gang. Huge oversized bedroom with garden ensuite, 2nd bedroom, large living area, kitchen. Furnished with genuine antiques throughout. 6 years remaining. Joglos included in the deal. Contact Gaye +62 819 1620 0081 or e-mail <susuka1@hotmail.com>. [4608]

9904 3880 / +62 819 9910 0349. [5274] 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]

Beautiful house for rent Jl. Gunung Salak, near Lollipop Preschool. 2 floors, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, air conditioning, water heater, minibar, pool, garden, garage and full furnished, plus cleaning staff. Rp. 120 mill/year. Min 2 years, long term negotiable. Call 0813 3848 7427. [4941]

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Bali Advertiser

08 August - 22 August, 2012

FOR SALE Bar / Restaurant in Legian. Very well known with 8 years lease. Will consider equity partner with strong management skills.

Email : bar666bali@gmail.com

BUKIT

BUKIT

Land for sale 11.60 Are. Located on Puncak Pesona (Bukit). Owner. Call: 0811 398 039 or e-mail <made@ balidesigns.com>. [5411]

Freehold land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626. Please speak in Bahasa. [1547]

Beautiful cliff front land 2 hektar for sale with whitesand beach 98meter wide. Direct owner and very suitetable for resort/hotel. For detail and inspection. Ph: 0812 3616 0850. [5422]

NC/RE/U-25 July 12

Brand new townhouse, 27 units, close to Kuta & Denpasar, modern furniture, deluxe bedroom, fully equipped kitchen, sat TV, hot water IDD telephone, laundry, room service, 24 hours security. Jalan Pulau Galang 324, Denpasar. Call: 081 139 2666 or 484999 info@tamanayu.com www.tamanayu.com C/Re/G 18 April 12

PETITENGET We are pre selling our latest development of villas which are being built between “W” Hotel and “Huu” Bar. Opposite “Biku” Restaurant and only 500m to the beach. Each villa will have 2 floors, 3 bedrooms, lounge and dine, pool, bale and will be finished in the modern Asian style. The Villas are being sold off plan for

AUD210,000

with a 20 year lease and an extension is available by negotiation. To view plans or for more information call:

0821 4552 1221 C/Re/G-8 August 12

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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] Land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. 1.35 hectare, full ocean view, near the beach, 4mtr road access. Rp. 100 million/ are. 1 hectare with full seaview, hot mix road access, Rp. 200 million/are. 2 hectare, good view, ashpalt road, Rp. 150 million/are. 50 are Rp. 200 million/are, 4.5 are Rp. 150 million/are. Negotiable. Contact 0821 4587 7675. [5282] Absolute water front, luxurious, new 1 and 2 bedroom apartments to rent. Spectacular views overlooking Uluwatu surf break the Ultimate location! Fully furnished, Wi-Fi, AC, HW, etc. Tina 0878 6074 5124 or <www.baliretreats.com. au>. [4733] For sale Dreamland new Australian design villa 3 levels, 3 kitchen, 7 bedroom, 7 bathroom, magnificent ocean, volcanoe views, beautiful horizon, pool, huge double garage, roof top, pool gazebos, located above golf course, beach. Price $AUD 750.000. Call 0856 384 5701. E-mail <made.sukarmini@yahoo.com>. [4751] Absolute cliff and water front 2 bed / 1 bathroom apartment for sale. Luxurious unit with spectacular views of Uluwatu surf break, and Indian ocean sunsets. The Ultimate!!! All modern conveniences on a long lease. US$ 390.000. Contact Ian <karakabay@gmail.com>. [4864] For Sale, new 2 storey 2 bedroom 3 bathroom villa on 2 are, rooftop entertainment area, distant ocean views, seabreeze, Australian quality built, Hak Milik, $149,000AU firm. +62 819 9992 7957, <lisamstiles@hotmail.com>. [5260] Boutique villa for sale in Balangan, Bukit with ocean view! Free hold 935m2 and furnished. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, large pool and garden, gazebo and parking. Well maintained. Negotiable price! +62 812 385 2318. <www.villabaik.com>. [4520] Open Ocean views. Paved roads. 2bed/2. 5bath villa. Pool. 2 are land. 80sqm house. Excellent value. Freehold. Sale$125,000 USD. Rent- 80Mil Rp/year. <jonesy@tcsn.net> or SMS/call +62 81 999 04 8771. [5316] Dreamland, for sale/rent, 3 storey house, 7 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 3 kitchens, 3 lounge rooms, fully furnished, pool, BBQ area, Hak Milik/freehold, has hotel license. View pictures on <dreamlandhomestay.com>. Sell Aust $ 490.000. Rent Rp. 300 mill/yr. Ph/SMS +62 878 6184 3997. [5337] For sale/rent. 2 bdrm / 2 bathroom, fully furnished, “5 Star Bali style villa” - complete with marble floors, private bedrooms, formal dining area. Pool, immaculate gardens, in a secure Western villa complex. 1st to see will buy. Rent Aust. $16,000/year. Sell Aust. $230,000. Ph. 0819 1668 6426. [5342] Nice view villas for sale: 300m2 land, 3 bed, 3 bath= IDR 1,5 Bill and 400m2 land, 3 bed, 4 bath= IDR 1,8 Bill. All freehold and completed with AC/WH, bathtube, pool, kitchen, dining, garage, garden. Call owner 0813 3854 9888. [5348]

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.

House for rent - Bingin. 10 are, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathroom, fully furnished, ocean views, hot water, AC, internet, sat. TV, 1 year 90 million. Avail. 1st Oct 2012. Land for sale, Bingin, 15 are, 180 million/are, road access, power & electricity. 0812 3930 2149. [5349] Land for sale ocean view, Bukit / Kampial / Nusa Dua 2/3/4/5/8,5/12/16 are, start from IDR 100 milion/are. Freehold. Call 0813 3848 7012. E-mail <ftimoer@yahoo. com>. [5365] For sale 2 units Villa Avani Pecatu 1BR&2BR, freehold, private swimming pool, wedding chapel, resto & spa (terrace siring view). Great ROI investment, free payment for 24 months, interested? Contact Paul 0819 9921 0897. [5386] Land for sale, Ungasan seaview, freehold 10 are, 225jt/ are. Balangan, spectacular seaview, 43 are, 475jt/are. Pecatu, flat land, 6 are, 220jt/are, villa area. Power and water nearby, all certificates are in order. Serious buyer call 0812 8914 2833, no agent please. [5391] Villa for rent/sale in Balangan, ocean view, 13 are, 750m2, 2 stories, 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, big living room, kitchen & mini bar, garage, pool & big garden, full furnish. Price 400 Mill/16 Bill. Contact 081 7474 3431 / 0812 3995 3300. Can be negotiable. [5395]


Bali Advertiser

Real Estate

08 August - 22 August, 2012

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KARANGASEM

LEGIAN

Amed beachfront, 10 ara, central location, main road, views of Lombok, IMB with 25m setback, ready to build. Hak Milik Rp.225,000,000/ara. Direct from owner: 081658-1935 or <info@ecodivebali.com>. [5192]

Villa for Sale. Large established 4 bedroom villa, separate staff house, 12.5m pool, large garden, 15 are. Close to Niksoma hotel, 125m from beach via public laneway right outside. 0823 4060 4801. [5343]

UBUD

Over contract until March 2015 shop in Legian, front Paradiso Hotel, 2 floors, 100m2, good for spa. Tel. Ezron 0812 2109 8267. Tel Lady 0361 856 2977. Sell laundry Jl. Plawe no. 15, Kerobokan, 60 juta. [5347]

Land for sale 2.27 hectare location Tegalalang Ubud, great view, water spring, road access 4.5m. Phone: 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1869]

NC/Re/P-8 Aug. 12

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]

For rent weekly, monthly villa with pool in Padma, Legian. Nice and quiet 2 bdrms with AC, living rooms and kitchen, Wi-Fi, cable TV, maid... Contact 0818 0204 1262. [5358]

DENPASAR

Land for sale in Payangan, 24 are, very good view. Contact 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1553]

Overcontract warung on Jl. Noja. 11/2 years, can extend any number of years. SMS/call 0853 3311 1281. [5052]

Land for sale in Tegalalang Ubud. 150 are, very good view. In front of Hotel Puri Bagus Jati. Please contact 0852 3714 4456. [4870]

House for rent in Jalan Buana Kubu. Fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, 1 office, hot water, Wi-Fi and swimming pool. 10 minutes from Seminyak. 120 million/year. Contact 0361 749 9834 / 081 2380 7007, e-mail <yudiatmaja@yahoo. com>. [5361]

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. [5177]

House for rent 4+1 bedrooms, 3+1 bathrooms, furnished, 10 mnt to Sanur Beach, cluster, security 24hrs, Rp. 95 mill/ year negotiable, minimum 2 years. Land 150m2, build 195m2. Kitchen, telephone, internet, Indovision, balcony. 081 55 8000 210 / 081 55 8000 211. [5368]

Leasing: Excellent new house 5 km. north Ubud. Land 700 sq meters. Construction 195 sq meters. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, large saloon, storage room. Solid windows and doors, high ceilings, AA.CC, swimming pool 8x4m. Electricity 4.400 watts. Telephone. Paddy fields and Gunung Agung views. 27,5 years leasing. Price 1.400.000.000 IDR or USD 153.000 Tel. 081 338 426 501 or 081 337 092 385 or e-mail <info@greatdoorsandgates. com>. [5292] New house rental. Ubud Center near post office. Well furnished, private, practical. Living-dining room, 3 luxury bedrooms, 3.5 baths, pavilion, meditation decks, jungle ravine river view. Modern kitchen, fantastic housekeepercook, hifi, TV, safe. Available August 20 - December 20, 2 week minimum, longer stay lowers price. E-mail <lbh@ ucsc.edu>. subject: UBUD HOUSE. [5353]

C/Re/G-11 July 12

PROPERTY

Jl. Kayu Aya 77x, Seminyak 80361, Bali Phone +62 (0) 361 737358 www.exotiqproperty.com Patrick +62 (0) 817 973 3031 pclancy@exotiqproperty.com

Freehold Land for Sale Pererenan 1,600sqm/1,700sqm Gently slopping Ricefield views Residential zoning

3 Brandnew Riverside houses in Ubud center for sale, each house has 3 bedrooms + 3 bathrooms, open kitchen+living room, swimming pool, carport and semi furnished. Contact: <irawanes@yahoo.com>, or +62-818 0562 9333. [5359]

Rp 200,000,000/are

Kost di Sesetan/room rental, praktis & simpel desain, utk klg kecil harmonis, cocok utk bule. Fas: 2 bedroom, 1 guest room, dapur - kmr mandi dalam, AC, springbed, meja-kursi tamu, wardrobe, refrigerator, TV, alat2 dapur. Rp. 3.6 juta/ bulan. Include electric / yearly more cheap. 0813 3878 2199 / 786 4181. [5374] For rent, furnished 2 storey cozy house in a strategic location, 4 bedrooms + 6x6 m office fully AC, 5x10 pool, pabx ph, 5500W. Detail pls call Patricia 081 2386 0390. [5425]

JIMBARAN Dreamland/Graha Pecatu resorts, affordable luxury 2 strorey 4 double bedroom x 3 bathroom & 3 storey 5 double bedroom x 5 bathroom, seaview, wifi, close public pool, favour with European students and holidaymakers. Weekly, monthly, yearly. <balihouse@hotmail.com>. +62 816 815 654 / +61 407 390 116. [5290] Holiday home in quiet surroundings, close to Jimbaran beach. 350,000 Rupiah per night. Facilities include, swimming pool, gym, tennis, garden, kitchen. Available now! Pictures + contact <www.baliroomsvilla.com>. [5336]

Great investment-rare Ubud freehold! 64 are (including access) near Nyuh Kuning. Magical sloping riverside land + 10 are ricefield w/views, perfect for 6-8 villas/small hotel. Call Nyoman: 0812-380-4756 for showing. [5366]

Just renovated fully furnished 2BR House with A/C, 2bathrooms with hotwater, phoneline, internet, TV, fridge, kitchenset, balconies, carpark, garden. Excellent location Permata Ariza near Ayana/4Seasons Jimbaran Bay. Rp. 65million/year. P: 081 6570 666. E: <ten.swaratama@ yahoo.com>. [5371]

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For sale: New modern villa, 1 bedroom w/pool in rice field overlooking jungle, designer kitchen, outdoor shower, fully furnished. 21 years on lease. only $112,000 USD. <www.studiosatu.com/house>, <jerry@studiosatu.com> / 0812-4617-6979. [5379]

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Big space for rent on Golden Area in Monkey Forest Road, Ubud. Good for shop, Spa, or Restaurant. Call: 081 2381 0292 or email to: <gusde2007@yahoo.co.id>. [5403]

IG

Newly built 2-bedroom luxury Ubud villa available for 15-20 year lease starting January, 2013. 160sqm main building with pool, garden, quality materials. US$225-300k. Contact <travelprof@gmail.com> for details. [5394]

Villa for rent Jimbaran area. Fully furnished, new building, 7 minutes to airport, 3 bedroom with pool, garden, quiet place. Can for longterm. Price 115 mill/yearly. Call 0857 9262 9024. [5401] House for rent Jimbaran area, close from Dunkin Donuts Jimbaran. 7 minutes from airport with furnished, 3 bedroom, hot water, aircond, bed, TV, quiet place. For longterm 40 mill/year. Call 0813 3730 3085. [5402]

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exotiqproperty.com

Siyut • • • • •

BC-V648

Amed

• Large East Bali beach front villa with guesthouse • Freehold, Absolute beachfront, mountain view • With a guest house, partially furnished, western standard kitchen, massage. • 3 bedrooms and 3 bathroom, sit on 1400 sqms of land • A wide private access road leads from the main coast line road into this beach front property

Exclusive villas for living in Bali... Freehold location, exclusive three villa garden 10 bedrooms , 10 en-suite bathrooms, fully furnished Overlooking the sea, river and rice ¿elds The villas have been built on 2000m2 land, under the guidance of one of Bali’s best architects.

For Sale – Euro 1,950,000 Sophia Pedju (62) 8111 68 0848 Sanur Of¿ce (62) 361 287 642

Land 2,100 sqm in Silungan Ubud

.

BC-L558

BC-B133

For Sale Euro 279,000 Sophia Pedju (62) 8111 68 0848 Sanur Of¿ce (62 361) 287 642

Seminyak

BB-V1008

Land Ubud

BC-L557

• Land 5,000 sqm of Freehold title with 60 meters of width, Lod Tunduh Village • Flat contour, facing to west and north, surrounded with beautiful rice ¿eld, • Distance about 10 minutes drive to central Ubud, shopping arcades, restaurants, art galleries and other main attraction. • Great location for villas development or lavish residences and enjoy the return. • Distance to and from airport is about 40 minutes drive.

For Sale IDR 15,000,000,000 Gede Putra (62) 811 3867 537 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 287 642

Umalas

BB-V425

• Land size 2,100 sqm of Freehold title with 30 meters of width, Silungan Village • A very promising land for investment, great location for business purposes • Distance about 7 minutes from and to Central Ubud, and 45 minutes drive from and to the airport. • Land contour is Àat with rectangular shape, in a commercial area • Act now, Call us for site inspection!

• Luxury hideaway by the sea, freehold property at Seminyak • Sitting on a 240m2 of land this 2 storey, 2 bedroom villa features a modern Balinese style, with its own very private pool (2,5 m x 7 m) and a bale. • Beautifully appointed with modern locally crafted furniture & richly colored decor • Just 20 mins from airport, the villa is nestled between the Oberoi & So¿tel Resorts • Walking distance to beach and some of the ¿nest restaurants in Seminyak

• Luxury villa blessed with a generous landscape down to a river embankment • Six bedroom on 12,2 are of land, villa comes with full Pondok Wisata license • Large living & dining area, a gourmet kitchen and bar for social gatherings, large private pool, a movie room with projection and home theater system • 27 years lease with negotiable extension • Only takes 10 minutes to enjoy the beautiful scenery on the Seminyak beach

For Sale IDR 4,200,000,000 Gede Putra (62) 811 3867 537 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 287 642

For Sale USD 550,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

For Sale USD 1,850,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

Seminyak

BB-V1032

Canggu

BB-B176

Ungasan

BA-V404

• Unbeatable Seminyak Investment for 22.5 years plus a 25-year extension • Two-bedroom, two-story, fully-furnished villa on a 225sqm plot of land • Large living/dining area complete with fully-equipped western kitchen, all designed with contemporary Balinese touches, 9 x 4 metre swimming pool • Two large bathrooms upstair, both with en-suite bathrooms and balconies • Walking distance of the beach and the masses of boutiques and restaurants

• Charming family home in Brawa • Newly built extraordinary villa on 770 square meters of gently-sloping land • Open-plan living and dining area, spacious kitchen area, with three luxurious bedroom suites Àow Àuidly onto the pool area • 28 year plus option to extend available with Priority Rights based on market price • An easy stroll to the Brawa beach, and less than 5 mins by car to Canggu Club

• • • • •

For Sale USD 235,000 Adami Gilberto (62) 812 4658 8471 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

For Sale EUR 300,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

For Sale USD 750,000 Siti Salmah Purba (62) 878 628 220 02 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

Masuka • • • • •

BA-V275

3 bedroom luxury villa, set on 349 sqm land plot. Located in a prestigious 46 villa world-class resort Luxurious residence-living in modern Balinese style. Facilities include stunning exclusive beach club 35 minutes from airport.

For Sale USD 690,000 Luki Purwanti (62) 819 998 491 23 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

Jimbaran Beach

BA-V358

The Perfect Family Residence 4 large double bedrooms set in 1680 sq meters Open plan dining and living area, kitchen modern and fully equipped, Within minutes from Nusa Dua’s shops, restaurants, white sandy beaches 30 minutes from the airport

Nusa Dua

BA-V417

• Stunning Views from a Spectacular Villa • 4 bed villa - modern design which enjoys uninterrupted views • A stunning Indian slate tiled 15x7m swimming pool, a Bale with panoramic views • Fantastic lifestyle investment – must see! • 20 minutes from the airport

• Water Front Outstanding Property • Beautiful 3 bedroom villa located on the shoreline • The interior design and architecture of the villa combines with the environment, to envelop you in comfort • Its proximity to the ocean will give you a sense of spiritual harmony

For Sale USD 1,500,000 ono Stephen Williams (62) 857 381 285 89 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

For Sale USD 950,000 Eugene Shivnan (62) 819 998 859 04 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208 C/Re/G-08 August 12


Bali Advertiser

Real Estate

08 August - 22 August, 2012

97

BERINGIN PROPERTY

GIANYAR

BEDUGUL

The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali

Ruko for sale on 4 are land, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 4 toilets, AC, hot water, kitchen set. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150]

Land for sale/lease 16 or 31 Are, Gunung Sari, Munduk, montain panoramic ocean view. Land for construction in quiet nature with teak trees and coffee near Yogacity. Rp. 30.000.000 per Are. 0818 0834 2994. [5257]

Local Agent and Local Prices

LAND FOR SALE CANGGU - Kayu Tulang, 17 Are, 4m Road access, Rice paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 300 Mill/ Are KABA-KABA - 12 Are, sealed access, Ready to build. Rice field paddy views. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 125 Mill / Are - 18 Are, sealed Road access, Ready to build. Rice field paddy views. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 150 Mill / Are JIMBARAN - Kampial, 8 Ha, on the cliff with beautiful Jimbaran beach views,Ready to build. Sealed access. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 100 Mill / Are - Dreamland, 4.2 Ha, Spectacular Dreamland cliff top, 6m sealed access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 700 Mill / Are PECATU - Bukit Pecatu, 2Ha, beach views, 4m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 150 Mill/ Are - Bukit Pecatu, 46 Are, beach views, 6m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 380 Mill/ Are TABANAN - Cepaka-Selingsing, 17 Are, river views, 3.5m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 75 Mill/ Are Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com C/Re/I -08 August 12

A quick cheap sale! Owner leaving, Villas with big pool, 22are, beach view, maid house, garage, generator. Call Ayu: 0361.888 8818. [5027]

LAND FOR LEASE 20 years in Ubud area, size 380 m2, Rp. 600 million nego. 10-20 minute from Ubud Center, View Petanu River, Villa Area, Car access, Electricity, Water and Telephone.

Contact: Mr. I Wayan Pageh. Hp : +62.81338770014 Email: iwayanpageh@yahoo.com NC/RE/M-8 Aug. 12

LOMBOK Land freehold, 26 & 29are, Kuta South Lombok, hak milik certificate, ocean view, 2kms from Kuta beach, close to elec. & water, main road access, 60juta p/are. Contact: <saffa06@gmail.com>. [5284] For sale, Lombok, Gili Meno 10 ara, hak milik. Aprox. 300m from beachside, small house, electricity, coconut trees, road. Price IDR 265,000,000 nego. Contact: 0819 9907 8549 or e-mail: <Mirabella2082@hotmail.com>. [5409]

TABANAN Beachfront land for sale 7000m2 (70are) HM/Freehold Close to Balian beach, great for villa or investment, direct from owner call 081 1163 2682. [5400] For sale some of the most beautiful land in Bali! Large and small plots available in the best priced and fastest growing area in Bali. Beachfront, ocean, ricefield, mountain, river & waterfal views. All land is freehold and already prepared for building. Price starting Rp. 22 million/are. Also great for investment direct from owner. Phn: 0821 4714 0647. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. Website: <www.florynproperty.com>. [1382]

OTHERS Land for sale 5 Are, Pererenan, Tumbak Bayuh, nice location, rice field view. Direct owner, call: 0852 2856 7669. [5352] For private sale, beachfront land, Pantai Gorontolo, Labuhan Bajo, Flores, next to Jayakarta Hotel, Sealed road access, PLN and PAM. 26154 M2. SMS only to 0819 1612 4192, or <labuhanbajosite@gmail.com>. Buyers only. [5370] C/Re/G-08 August 12

Surf Paradise. Remote, Friendly, Indonesian Island. Rare Surf Front Property. Generally Uncrowded, consistent and user friendly. From $40,000 (lease) to $160,000 (Freehold). Ready to build. Prices rising. Contact: <felipe.pomar@ yahoo.com>. [5420]

NUSA DUA 2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0361-877 1711 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [5041] For sale car wash with workshop (car repair station). Land size 10 are with stainless roof. Price Rp. 3,5 billion (nego). Please call Made for inspection (direct owner) 0818 0555 5594. No broker please. [5259] Rent villa hill quiet area, 2 bed/bathrooms - in/outside living - dinner - kitchen - terrace seaview with gazebo, fullfurnished - A/C - hot water - TVsat, big garden, swpool. 8 million months - 88 million year - included staff, security. Owner 081 7472 7296. [5373] NC/Re/G-08 August 12

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08 August - 22 August, 2012

FOR SALE Established restaurant / bar / club in the heart of Seminyak. Direct from owner Serious inquiries only Contact seminyakrestaurant@gmail.com NC/RE/U-25 July 12

Houses for rent by monthly or yearly. It is located within 1-2 minutes walk from the center of Ubud. House area 180 m2, there is a garden with swimming pool for fish. Two bedrooms with private bathrooms. Air conditioning and water heaters in each. Fully equipped kitchen, large living room with LCD TV and satellite TV. Fast Internet access and Wi-Fi access. Large balcony with wonderful views of rice terraces, palm trees and the sunset.

Reasonable cost 7 million per month, 72 million per year. SMSme: +62 878 60252040 Stanislav. Mail: stanislavkorotkov@yandex. ru NC/Re/I-08 August 12

FREEHOLD CLIFF FRONT LAND FOR SALE IN KUTUH, BUKIT 100% CLEAN! 117 METER ABSOLUTE FRONTAGE. SIZE 1.886 HECTARES 4.5M PUBLIC ACCESS, WATER & ELECTRICITY AVAILABLE LOCATED IN TOURISM ACCOMMODATION ZONE. SUITABLE FOR LUXURY DEVELOPMENT

CONTACT DIRECTLY FOR MORE INFO: 08123852318 NC/Re/P-21 March 12

Denpasar-Padang Sambian near Bali Med hospital 5 bedr house on 4 are freehold Rp. 3.500.000.000. ● Nusa Dua-Mumbul Taman Ayu Villas; 4 bedr villas, freehold US$ 385,000. ● Saba 3bdr villa on 10are near the beach; from 2nd floor view over ricefields and ocean. Freehold US$ 350,000. ● Jimbaran near Muaya beach/ bay & McD 3bdr house fully furn. on 22 are with 1000m2 vacant land for any other purpose. Lease 23 years US$ 395,000 ext. ● Bangli-Undisan in eco-environment friendly area 20 are + 2bdr hse lease 92 years US$ 99,000. ●

Kuta-Tuban near airport and Jl. Kediri; 11 are land Rp.160mill/year, min 15 years! ● Amed new beachfront 3 bdr house on 400m2 with rental license, freehold Euro 145,000. Rent Rp. 260mil/2 years. ● Sanur in the center & close to the beach fully furnished 2 bdr villa lease 42yrs US$ 320,000. ● Padang Bai in the high lush green outcrops & near the bch beautiful 3 bdr Eur. style villa on 10 are for $ 385,000. Also 11 are ready to build walled land bargain Rp. 900,000,000! ● Gianyar - Bona Blahbatuh 12 rooms hotel / bungalow resort freehold Euro 750,000. ●

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House 2 beds for rent at canggu. Villa 5 bedroom rental holiday at Munggu – Canggu. Villa 3 bedroom rental holiday at oberoi and Bidadari. Villa 3 bedroom long term yearly. Contact: <betasiregar@yahoo.co.id> or call 081 7910 8255 [5305]

Retail space contract 3 years left!!! Seminyak #11 Jln. Basangkasa... North of Moka Cafe across from By The Sea... next door to Dear Angel... BELKAZAN. Open to view HP# 081 7973 5637. <gado2jennifer@gmail.com>. [5410]

Seminyak / Legian, Beachfront 2 bed / 1 bathroom Apartment in Outrigger Hotel for sale. Luxurious marble and glass finish. Fully furnished with 34 year lease and showing good managed returns. US$ 319.000. Contact Ian <karakabay@gmail.com>. [4865]

New-nice-quiet 2 bedrooms villa at Yudhistira1 for rent daily-weekly-monthly. AC, DVD, satTV, free broadband WiFi, hotwater, prvtpool, daily-cleaning. Please contact Widya; +62 857 3840 4300 / +62 878 6001 4133, email; <wid_thenymph@yahoo.com, website; <www. umahayuvillabali.weebly.com>. [5414]

Villas for rent / for sale Seminyak 1, 2, 3, 4 bedrooms, modern style, fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden. US$ 100 - US$ 800 per night. For sale from US$ 60,000. Available now. +62 (0) 361 735 953 / +62 (0) 81 797 35 110 / +62 813 3773 7443 +62 (0)361 794 4555. [5323] Boutique Oberoi for rent. Long or short term contract. Prime location, 90 sqm, totally remodeled. Just need to take the key!! Can be cafe or office as well. Possibility to rent only one part of the shop monthly. SMS 0812 3923 0180 or send e-mail: <douce.romantique@yahoo.com>. [4738] 2 villa for rent in Seminyak. 3 are, have 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 swimming pool, hot water, 3 AC and with big garden. Address Beji Ayu street no. 6. Contact owner: 081 6471 6683 (Ketut Mudita), for English 0819 3637 8857. [5340] For rent 2 floor shop house Jalan Raya Basangkasa Gang Ceroring no. 34, Seminyak. Good area. 3.5 mill monthly. 35 mill yearly. Tel. 0878 8008 9255. Re-advertised due. To time waster. [5096] Big shop for rent (95m2) on Seminyak main street, excellent condition. Fully renovated, five years contract left. Very good deal. Conveniant also for restaurant. Call 0819 3601 7443 . [4635] 1500m2 villa 2 bedroom, open living area, kitchen, all overlooking the lap pool. Big garden among grand old trees. Available from 1st Oct until Jan 30, 2013. For rent 40 mill/month. Contact 0812 341 0266 / e-mail <hfdua@ yahoo.com>. [5354] House in Seminyak (freehold). New 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, jacuzzi. Rice field view, furnished. IDR 1.750.000.000. Call 081 999 479 803. [5356] 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] Land leasehold 34 years, 25 are @ 5 juta/are/year, location Jl. Bidadari Seminyak. Over contract house in Canggu, 7 + 10 years extend, price 300 juta. 0815 5822 5537. [5369] Inexpensive large villa rent available now. Jl Oberoi, Seminyak. 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, pool , parking, easy access. Home business good. Price varies - furnished, part furnished. Phoneline, fast Speedy internet. Longer term. <anmariebali@gmail.com>, text 0811 394 520. [5404]

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House for rent heart of Seminyak Jalan Drupadi, two bedroom, one bathroom, full furniture, AC, hot water, internet lines, big garden, private park, 85 million minimum two years contract nego price. Call 081 7925 8925. [5421] For rent daily/montly Beautiful Villa, Umalas, 600m2 land w/ mature garden, very quiet, 2 big bedrooms w/ large bathrooms, open living area, nicely furnished, s. pool, ricefields view, bale. 0878 5325 0288. [5423] For rent yearly Town House 3 bedrooms fully furnished and villa 2 bedrooms semi furnished, at Seminyak and Kuta area. Price: Rp.85mill-Rp. 160mill. Ph/SMS 0878 5325 0288. [5424] Urgent private sale (no agents). Freehold Seminyak villa with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool, garage and small garden. Fully furnished. Rp 2.0 milyar negotiable. Contact: <tutievans10@yahoo.co.id> (for photos) or 0812 8613 3251 to view. [5426] Bar overcontract on prime tourist street, Dyanapura in Seminyak. 2 level indoor property, 150m2 total, plus 18m2 terrace. Ladies and gents toilets, kitchen, pool table and furniture. Call/SMS +62 878 6175 2425. [5382] For sale Villa in Batubelig, Seminyak 125 sqm building, fully furnished (2 bedrooms including ensuite bathrooms ) in 3 are land + swimming pool Leasehold 24 years + 20 years possible extension. The Villa is at few minutes walk to the beach, has rental license (already rented for 210 USD per night). Perfectly located within this excusive area. Price 250.000 USD. Contact: <villa.batubelig@gmail.com>. [5387] Villa one large bedroom upstairs, ground floor, kitchen, lounge, dining room, separate bathroom, parking, nice garden and quiet, cable-TV. Elect., gas, water included, security. 10 mill per month. Phone 0819 3626 6264. [5263] 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] 3 bedroom house in Seminyak with swimming pool, Wi-Fi, 48 inch flatscreen TV, quiet, central, landscaped garden, staff. $1500/month, $100/day. Call 0815 5816 4966, <annulzy@yahoo.com>. [5226]


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BEFORE YOU BUY ANY PROPERTY, CHECK THE A LIST A List Land Seminyak Beachfront. 27 are. Only beachfront land left. Licensed for condotel. Next to Pelangi Beach hotel. 55 year lease. Just USD6.8 mill nego. LL 010* Sunset Road. 16.75 are. 40M H’way frontage. Rear and side road access. Perfect block. 2.5M/are Seminyak. Next to The Villas 30 are. Perfect square block. Mature trees. 5m access. 25 yr lease Rp 12 mill/are/yr Oberoi. Next to ‘The Club’ villas. 5 are. Square shape. Palm - lined 6m avenue access . Position A. Rp 3M per are. Freehold A List Villas Canggu. Jl Nelyan. Dream villa on 15 are, 100m from beach 5 bedrooms, dream kitchen, theatre, indoor and outdoor living spaces on 2 floors. Bar, study, games room, lap pool. No expense spared. USD1.9 million. VL 039* Seminyak. Exceptional brand new villa. 15 are. 5 bedrooms, 2 kitchens, enormous living spaces, lap pool. Finest quality fixtures and fittings. Roof garden views. US$1.5 million. VL 035* Petitenget. Brand new. Jl Telaga Waja. Spacious 4 br villa on 3.5 are. 2 min walk to beach. Behind Living Room. Full furn. Pool. 2 garage. Great rental potential. AUD$825.000 VL 036* Jimbaran. Villa-in-Resort. Stylish 4 br villa on 2 levels in boutique resort. Beautifully furnished. Full resort security and facilities. Great investment potential. US$900K freehold VS027* Ubud. Absolute steal! Amazing architect-designed 5 pavilion villa in 2 hectares of virgin forest. 80% completed. Dream retreat for personal or business. 20+20 year price-locked lease. Just US$375K!VL015* Umalas. Reduced. Brand new, stylish 2 br/3bth villa. A.C, pool, big living/dining, lovely outlook. USD245K VS018* Umalas bargain. On 4 are. Lovely new riverfront 2-3 bed villa. Full furn. AC, stylish living. Just USD290K VS049* A List Hotels/Restaurant Seminyak Boutique Hotel. 16 x2-storey suites. Next to The ‘W’ bungalows on 25 are. 70% occupancy. All facilities. 75m walk to the beach. US$3.5 mill. Oberoi bar/restaurant 18.5 are. Fully operational beer garden and BBQ restaurant. 35m2 building. Huge potential. All licenses. 8 yr lease. Rp 4M or Rp2M joint venture. *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.

KUTA Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hotwater, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/beach 5 min. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3 mill / 4 mill/month, Rp. 200rb/day. [3617] For rent 2 storey townhouse fully furnished in Kuta. 2 AC bedroom, 2 bath, walking distance to cafe strip, Kuta night life. Price 70mill/year, min 2 years. Call owner direct: 0878 6026 0678. [5350] Surf school for sale complete package in beach front Kuta, 37 softops (surftech!) Suzuki-apv, Honda Scoopy, 12 lockers, rubber fins, website, 11 month contract extendable, includes hotel facilities wifi, electric. <skytribalart@yahoo. com>. [5232]

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Looking for 2-4 bedrooms Villa max USD 400.000 in Umalas and Kerobokan. Urgent for August. +62 361 805 0000 or e-mail: <victoria.marsiana@ gmail.com>. [001] 2 professionals looking for a 3 bedroom, fully-

For rent 1 unit house at Perumahan Seminyak Asri no. 34, Jl. Kunti Kuta. 4 slp room, AC, PDAM, Rp. 30 m/yr. For rent 350m2 land at Jl. Tukad Badung Denpasar no. 98, Rp. 15m/yr, duration 15 yr. HP 081 7470 5181, 081 834 6877. [5380] Land for lease, available for 30 year! IDR 8 million/are. Location in Nakula/Dewi Sri, right behind Ketupat restaurant, 460m2. Suitable for build private villa & homestay. Contact person Fya 0821 1255 8680. [5384]

furnished, nice quiet villa with pool in Canggu close to Club and beach. Will pay for one year, good chance will move in for 2 years. Daniel 0821 4604 7560. [002] I am looking for an apartment / vila / modern house. Area flexible but within 1 hour travel to Denpasar. 2 or 3 bedrooms & Telkom Speedy sevice must

For rent: Arcade at Bali Rani Hotel, Kuta, suitable for travel agent, souvenir or boutique. 11.76 m2, Rp. 4.7 million + VAT/month. Please contact Ms. Lia or Ayu (secretary) at 0361 - 751 369. [5396] Central Kuta rent rooms, furnished, fan, A/C, TV, DVD, fridge, private entrance, share kitchen, secure, 250m to beach. 2.5 jt-3.5 jt per month. Contact 0818 0566 4926. [5397] New Apartment for rent daily, weekly and monthly. Central located, Jl. Nakula no.10 - Legian - Kuta. Email: <casaminhabali@gmail.com>. Ph no. 0878 6197 1117 0361-734 020. [5406] Rooms for rent daily or monthly with swimming pool on Jl. Mataram Kuta. Phone (0361) 754 332 / 0811 398 039 or e-mail: <made@balidesigns.com>. [5412]

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be available, good security and a closed carport. Minimum 1 year contract with option to extend. Private only please no agents. I have lived in Indonesia for 15 years now. Contract would start around 1 September. Please send information with good quality photos to <engineer.paulhumble@ gmail.com>. [003]

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A beachside investment in Bali where the sky is the limit Location is everything! Walk to the best bars and clubs in Bali or stroll 500m to the beach. Or just stay in the ‘Rooftop’ at de Vins Sky Villas which gives you a spectacular 270 degree view of the sunsets, has a massive pool and the Sky Bar and Restaurant. Enjoy Bali’s first Aqua Spa with de Vins Aqua Relaxation Spa and the Aquatonic Bathing Pool. de Vins Sky Villas features 100 fully furnished units, ranging from Studio Suites to Two Bedroom Villas. Each Villa has a special water theme with a Terrazzo Jacuzzi, a Private Pool or a Water Fall. Not surprisingly, de Vins Sky Villas Resort Development will return an exceptional ROI, offering a buyback guarantee of 200% in 10 years and an expected Rental Income of up to Rp 500 million in 2 years. For more Sales information contact: Darlene Richard darlene@raywhiteparadise.com +62 (0) 81 239 622 113 www.devinsskyvilla.com

Exclusive UMA ARDHANI RESIDENCE Uma Ardhani Residence is located in Goa Gong the Bukit in a peaceful and quiet place on the hillside surrounded with trees and greenery. This is a place where you can breathe clean air and at night you will enjoy cool breezes. Uma Ardhani residence consists of 14 high quality 2 bedroom villas with common facilities. 60 year lease hold title / prices starting from USD 222.000. Excellent value for money! Title : Leasehold Prices from : USD 222.000

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The Paradise Property Group LAND INVESTMENT TABANAN

LTAB 350 Tabanan

VILLA INVESTMENT

350 are / 35,000 m2

SCGU 675 Canggu

This is a great land investment opportunity to land bank and receive excellent returns in years to come. Located in the area of Tabanan / Soka beach, this land comes with a private beach and amazing ocean views along the west coast of Bali. This is one of Bali's best up and coming areas and the land values in the area are rapidly increasing. Call today to arrange an inspection for this land.

Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 90,000,000/are

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Located in the very popular area of Brawa Canggu this villa investment is part of a very peaceful and stylish 7 villa estate. The villa consists of 3 large ensuite bedrooms, luxurious living area and lush gardens with a decent sized swimming pool. A short 5 minute walk will take you to the beach and also the famous Canggu Club and Canggu Deli. This area has massive potential and receiving excellent capital appreciation.

Contact : Siska + 62 (0) 81 55 749 228 siska@raywhiteparadise.com

Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 675,000

Contact : Siska + 62 (0) 81 55 749 228 siska@raywhiteparadise.com

LAND INVESTMENT UBUD

LAND INVESTMENT UNGASAN - BUKIT

LBUK150 Bukit

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150 are

LUBD150 Ubud

This land investment is located close to the famous Banyan Tree hotel and Karma Kandara resort. The price of the land represents excellent value for money and the owner is very motivated to sell. The land is zoned within a tourism area so development for a hotel or villa estate can be approved. The asking price is very negotiable and all offers will be considered by the land owner. Contact : Siska

150 are / 15000 m2

This land investment has a fantastic location in Candi Dasa located close to the popular Alila Mangis 5 star hotel and only 300 meter from the beach. The land is elevated that is great for development and provides fantastic ocean views. The land is zoned within a tourism area so the land can entertain a hotel or villa development. Call now to arrange an inspection and discuss any questions that you have for this land investment opportunity. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 95,000,000/are

Contact : Siska + 62 (0) 81 55 749 228 siska@raywhiteparadise.com

LAND INVESTMENT CANDIDASA

LCAD010 Candidasa

37 are

Located only 10 minutes from the centre of Ubud and next to the area of Sayan surrounded by resorts this land has stunning rice field views and close to the well known Ayung River. This is a perfect location to develop a hotel or villa resort and with the attractive asking price this land will receive a lot of demand. The land has all of the necessary documents in place to allow future development. This is a must see property and inspections can be carried out at any time.

Location! Location! Location!

Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 81 55 749 228 Price : IDR 150,000,000/are siska@raywhiteparadise.com

Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 50,000,000/are

37 Are Hak Milik Land. Motivated seller price reduction now at IDR 50,000,000 per Are with amazing ocean views 37 Are of land above the Amankila hotel. Call now for viewing this land will not last long.

Contact : Siska

Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 81 55 749 228 Price : IDR 150,000,000/are siska@raywhiteparadise.com

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SKER515 Kerobokan

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SJBN275 Jimbaran

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This stunning 4 bedroom off plan villa investment has been designed by one of Bali’s best architects and will be completed to a high standard and luxury finish. Once complete one of Bali’s best management companies will operate and produce very rewarding returns on investment. This unique property will prove to be a very satisfying investment. Call today and I will guide you through the investment procedures and provide you with professional and experienced advice to become a very happy villa owner here in Bali. Title Price

Contact : Karl Wilkins +62 (0) 8155 701 729 karl@raywhiteparadise.com

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The truly stunning property is one of the finest in the area of Jimbaran & is a must see to any investor seeking a high end luxury property here in Bali. The villa has 4 oversized luxury ensuite bedrooms, spa & gymnasium. The views from the villa are unbeatable overlooking the famous beach of Jimbaran Bay. Every part of the villa has been developed to a very high standard & the property has the ability to produce very rewarding returns on investment. Contact : Karl Wilkins +62 (0) 8155 701 729 Title : Hak Milik / Freehold

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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 & highly motivated to sell all offers will be considered. With a Freehold title & a very attractive selling price this property will receive massive appreciation due to the demand & development that is happening within this very scenic location. Contact : Karl Wilkins Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 8155 701 729 Price : USD 290,000 Nego! karl@raywhiteparadise.com

SUBD201 Ubud

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INVESTMENT VILLA COMPLEX WELL PRICED. Available Now With 2 completed Pondok Wisata Rental Licenses. Must SEE! Stunning Views! Surrounded by rice fields! Well designed fully furnished turn key villas. In the close vicinity of Bali’s premier Art Enclave of Ubud. The Villas can be sold separately (200,000 or 265,000). Title

: Leasehold Price : USD 200,000++

Contact : Shane Walsh + 62 (0) 81 338 276 772 shane@raywhiteparadise.com

SSEM295 Seminyak

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Arama Riverside Villa Bali is a villa complex in Nakula street. These plush spacious private villas, located within walking distance of the fashionable restaurants of Seminyak and a gentle ten minutes stroll to Double Six beach. ROI almost 12% a year, very good for Investment. There are 2 units from 11 unit villa still available. DONT MISS IT....CONTACT ME... Contact : Amber + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 Prices From : USD 295,000 amber@raywhiteparadise.com

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This magnificent villa can’t be captured in photos, she is a must see.

SBUK422 Bukit

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This stunning property overlooking Jimbaran & Benoa Bay, 3 bedroom villa guarantees fantastic views. The 220 sqm 3-floor-villa sits on 400 sqm of cascading land. Excellently built with quality interior, marble floors & parquet wood in bedrooms, all with en suite bathrooms. For your leisure time choose between a refreshing swim in the well sized pool or relax in one of the bales or enjoy a drink & a fresh breeze on your spacious, roofed terrace. Contact : Mick Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 81 74 75 16 23 Price : USD 465,000 mick@raywhiteparadise.com

Overlooking Bali from the east to the west. Very spacious with 1157 m2 of living area built to the highest standards and priced to sell. Call Mick at 081 7475 1623 today to arrange an inspection.

SBUK938 Bukit

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If you are looking for a wonderful holiday rental property or holiday home - look no more. Ready to rent with rental licenses. This is a well built and maintained, single level 4 bedroom villa located in the Bukit. Boutique outdoor bathrooms and quality fittings throughout. Bale-style lounge overlooking pool and set in a large mature tropical garden. New Alang Alang roof and fully furnished. Great price. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 4,500,000,000

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STAB738 Tabanan

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Surfers Dream Come True! This 900sqm mansion is truly a tropical dream realised and the trophy property your friends will be begging to visit. 2 years in construction and now operation as a successful vacation rental income generating property, all the hard work has been done! A masterpiece in real estate. Must be seen to be believed!! Views of the Balian surf from every room. Title : Leasehold Price : USD 690,000

Contact : Zamzam + 62 (0) 878 6181 9445 zamzam@raywhiteparadise.com

SUMS385 Umalas

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This brand new stunning villa is in a quiet area in picturesque Umalas. The property is 680 sqm & incorporates 3 beautifully finished spacious bedrooms 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. Only 10 minutes to Seminyak, Petitenget, Canggu & 25 minutes to the airport. Title : Leasehold Price : USD 295,000

Contact : Zamzam + 62 (0) 878 6181 9445 zamzam@raywhiteparadise.com

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Amazing property Located in famous Umalas Kerobokan. The lease price consists of a total of 25 are land and includes this Antique Joglo Villa from Solo (Java) and Italian Style Design Villa and and 10 are empty land. This Joglo villa in Bali acts as a breezy open air living area, perfect for a semi open and spacious ambiance enjoying living in Bali completed with 2 (4 meter x 8 meter) swimming pools. Title : Leasehold Price : IDR 6,000,000,000

Contact : Govinda + 62 (0) 82 146 572 168 govinda@raywhiteparadise.com

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SSNR415 Keramas

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Total Beach front villa with 3 bedrooms , each en-suite, private swimming pool at Keramas Beach. Access 17 km East of Sanur and 400 meters from Bypass Ida Bagus Mantra. This property is available off plan – the picture shown is of another villa in this complex . The construction will take 6 to 8 months to complete from the agreement of the contract. Price USD 464.000 for lease hold 50 yrs and USD 475,000 freehold. Contact : Haryono + 62 (0) 85 857 442 601 Title : Hak Milik haryono@raywhiteparadise.com Price : USD 475,000

SCGU100 Canggu

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This spacious villa on 2200sqm of land in a quiet & highly demanded area of Canggu is perfect for every family. View guaranteed, overlooking luscious green belt rice fields. With 7 bedrooms, 2 of them being in a separate guest villa. Extremely well designed, the large breezy open living area has a unique design with a living green roof, enclosed TV room all complemented by a high end, cleverly designed kitchen. Contact : Ray White Paradise Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 87 861 867 277 Price : EURO 1,000,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com

323/283 sqm

Perfect waves at Keramas beach, just 80 meters away from this land. Road access, neighborhood villa complex, best surf beach in Bali. Land shape 20 meters wide and 30 meters deep, this two plot already has an IMB (permit to build) and Hak Milik title. Is only 20 minutes from Sanur & 20 minutes to Ubud. Option A – 323 sqm include IMB of 3 bedrooms villa USD 125600. Option B – 283 sqm include IMB of 3 bedrooms villa USD 110000. Contact : Haryono + 62 (0) 85 857 442 601 Title : Hak Milik haryono@raywhiteparadise.com Price : USD 110,000

SPECIAL INCENTIVE: RECEIVE 20% DISCOUNT The first two buyers to pay 50% deposit will get 20% off the sale price: Dont miss this great opportunity for lifestyle and Investment.

SCGU600 Canggu

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This Villa is situated roughly a 30 minute drive from International air port Ngurah Rai Bali. This villa lies at the end of the Jl. Pantai Brawa, not so far from lively Kuta, Legian, Seminyak Kerobokan & just 1 km from Canggu Club. This villa is in the middle of the terraced rice paddies, close to the well known pantai Brawa where surfing is very popular & also close to Kerobokan where lot of trendy restaurants can be found. Contact : Hartha + 62 (0) 82 146 166 420 Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 6,000,000,000 hartha@raywhiteparadise.com

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Umah Jegeg is a small exclusive development of only 7 villas hidden away right in the middle of the new heart of Seminyak, Petitenget. Each is fully furnished and has high end finishes with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, private swimming pool & own parking. Strolling distance to Ku de Ta & Potatoe Head. Managed by Ray White Resorts. Lease 30 years with 30 year extension available. Contact : Ray White Paradise + 62 (0) 85 857 365 338 Title : Leasehold mark@raywhiteparadise.com Price : USD 320,000

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1130 sqm

Beautiful piece of Land in Imam Bonjol street, Kuta Bali ideal for investors! Only 10 minutes to the airport surrounding by residential complexes and hotels. This piece of land is one of the last best investment in Imam Bonjol, Kuta, Bali. It has 1130 sqm flat land and perfectly shaped with good access to the main road and this land is a must see for investor. Perfect for small hotel, apartment, residential or the other commercial.

Title : Hak Milik

Price : IDR 11,000,000,000

Contact : Mangku Suedi + 62 (0) 87 861 053 599 mangku@raywhiteparadise.com

* prices and availability subject to change without prior notification.

Tel : +62 (361) 737 357 | 773 540 | 701 154 | 285 525 info@raywhiteparadise.com www.raywhiteparadise.com

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